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Week No. 32/2004 Friday, 6 August 2004 Published under authority by cmSolutions Containing numbers 128, 129 130, 131 and 132 Units 5, Block V, Regents Park Industrial Estate Pages 6239 – 6446 391 Park Road, REGENTS PARK 2143 Phone: 9743 8777 Fax: 9743 8203 Email: [email protected] CONTENTS

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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 129 Wednesday, 4 August 2004 Published under authority by cmSolutions

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATES AND ELECTIONS ACT 1912 New South Wales Government Electoral Districts Commission NOTICE OF PROPOSED ALTERATIONS OF ELECTORAL DISTRICTS (Section 14) THE Electoral Districts Commissioners give notice that it is proposed to alter the electoral districts of New South Wales by constituting, instead of those electoral districts, new electoral districts, with the names and boundaries described in the fi rst column of the Appendix. Suggestions or objections in relation to any of the proposed alterations will be received by the Commissioners at their Offi ce, Level 7, Maritime Trade Centre, 207 Kent Street, Sydney (GPO Box 832, Sydney NSW 2001). All suggestions or objections must be in writing, and must be received at the Offi ce of the Commissioners within 30 days after the date of the publication in the Gazette of this notice. A written statement of the Commissioners’ reasons for making the proposed alterations will be available for inspection at no cost during offi ce hours at the Offi ces of the Electoral Commissioner for a period of 30 days after the date of the publication in the Gazette of this notice. Offi ce Location: Level 7 Maritime Trade Centre 207 Kent Street SYDNEY NSW 2001 Postal Address: GPO Box 832 SYDNEY NSW 2001 Offi ce Hours: Monday-Friday, 9.30 am to 12 noon and 2.00 pm to 4.30 pm. Telephone: (02) 9200 5990 Facsimile: (02) 9200 5988 Email: redistribution @seo.nsw.gov.au The Honourable JERROLD SYDNEY CRIPPS, Q.C. (Chairperson) WARWICK ARTHUR WATKINS (Surveyor General) Electoral Districts Commissioners for New South Wales Ms MARET HEGH Secretary 6242 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 4 August 2004

APPENDIX westerly and Goonengerry Road, generally westerly to SECTION 1 Wilsons River; by that river, downwards to the generally eastern boundary of the Lismore City Council, gazetted NAMES AND BOUNDARIES OF PROPOSED 18th January 1991; by part of that boundary generally NEW ELECTORAL DISTRICTS southerly and the generally southern boundary of Ballina Proposed State Electoral District of Shire Council, gazetted 9th January 1981, generally easterly ALBURY to the mean low water mark of the shore of the South Pacifi c Ocean aforesaid, and by that mean low water mark (except at Commencing at the intersection of the generally south- the entrance of any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the eastern boundary of Shire of Tumbarumba, gazetted 26th boundary shall be a straight line connecting two points on May 2004 and the boundary between the States of New the shore opposite the outermost headlands at the entrance of South Wales and Victoria; and bounded thence by the latter any such river, creek or inlet of the sea) generally northerly boundary, generally north-westerly and generally westerly to the point of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying to the generally western boundary of Corowa Shire, gazetted off the coast of the district above defi ned). 26th May 2004; by that boundary and the generally northern boundary of that shire, generally northerly and generally Proposed State Electoral District of easterly, the generally western and the generally northern BALMAIN boundaries of Greater Hume Shire Council, gazetted 26th Commencing at the intersection of Parramatta Road and May 2004; generally northerly and generally easterly, Bay Street; and bounded thence by that street, northerly, the generally northern boundary of Tumbarumba Shire, Bellevue Road, north-easterly, Wattle Street and its aforesaid, generally easterly to the centre of Talbingo prolongation generally north-westerly to the low water Reservoir; by the centre of that reservoir generally south- mark of the generally south-eastern shore of Blackwattle easterly to at Lobs Hole; by that river, Bay; by that low water mark of that shore and the generally Wallace Creek, Stable Creek and Milk Shanty Creek and south-western shore of that bay, the low water mark of the its prolongation upwards to the generally south-eastern shores of Rozelle Bay and White Bay, generally westerly and boundary of Tumut Shire, gazetted 11th February 2004; generally north-easterly and the low water mark of part of the by part of that boundary and the generally south-eastern generally south-western shore of Sydney Harbour, generally boundary of, again, Tumbarumba Shire, generally south- north-westerly to Yurulbin Point; by a line northerly to westerly to the point of commencement. Manns Point; by the low water mark of the left banks of Proposed State Electoral District of and to a point east of AUBURN Onion Point; by a line westerly to that point; by the low water mark of the right bank of Lane Cove River, downwards Commencing at the intersection of Hector and Marks and the low water mark of the left bank of Parramatta River, Streets; and bounded thence by the latter street, westerly aforesaid, upwards to Pulpit Point; by a line south-westerly and Chester Hill Road generally northerly to Regents Park to Drummoyne Wharf; by the low water mark of the right Railway; by that railway easterly to Hector Street, aforesaid; bank of Parramatta River, downwards, the low water mark by that street northerly to the Sydney Water Supply Pipe of the generally north-western shore of Iron Cove, generally Line; by that pipe line south-easterly to Duck River; by that south-westerly, , upwards to Parramatta river and Parramatta River downwards to Silverwater Road; Road, aforesaid and by that road, generally south-easterly by that road northerly to the low water mark of the left bank and generally easterly to the point of commencement. of Parramatta River; by that low water mark downwards to Charity Point; by a line south-westerly to the generally Proposed State Electoral District of eastern boundary of Auburn Council at Wentworth Point; BANKSTOWN by part of that boundary generally southerly to Campsie- Commencing at the intersection of Canterbury Road and Rookwood Railway, by that railway generally south-easterly Fairford Road; and bounded thence by the former road and to the northern prolongation of Wentworth Street; by that Milperra Road, generally westerly to ; by that prolongation and street, southerly, Drone Street, westerly river and Prospect Creek, upwards to Liverpool Road; by to the eastern boundary of Lot 4, DP 835847; by part of that road, generally south-easterly, Hector Street, northerly, that boundary southerly and the northern boundaries of Lots Palmer Street, easterly, Rose Street, southerly, Ferrier 13 and 12, DP 1004336, and their prolongation, westerly Road, Brunker Road and Rawson Road, generally easterly to Roberts Road; by that road northerly, Rawson Road, and Roberts Road, southerly to the western prolongation Brunker Road and Ferrier Street, generally westerly, Rose of the northern boundary of Lot 12, DP 1004336; by that Street, northerly, Palmer Street, westerly and Hector Street, prolongation and boundary, easterly, the northern, eastern aforesaid, northerly to the point of commencement. and southern boundaries of Lot 13, DP 1004336, easterly, Proposed State Electoral District of southerly and westerly and the southern boundary of Lot 10, BALLINA DP 884274 and its prolongation, westerly to, again Roberts Road; by that road, generally southerly, Wattle Street, Commencing at the junction of the southern boundary of generally westerly and Stacey Street and Fairford Road, Tweed Shire Council, gazetted 21st November 1986 with the generally southerly to the point of commencement. mean low water mark of the shore of the South Pacifi c Ocean; and bounded thence by that boundary generally westerly Proposed State Electoral District of and generally southerly to the Koonyum Range; by that BARWON range, generally south-easterly to Koonyum Range Road; Commencing at the junction of the generally western by that road, generally southerly, Nanday Road, generally boundary of Gwydir Shire Council, gazetted 17th March south-westerly and generally south-easterly, again, Koonyum 2004, with the boundary between the States of New South Range Road, generally south-easterly, Wilsons Creek Road, Wales and Queensland; and bounded thence by that state generally easterly, Coolamon Scenic Drive, generally south-

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 4 August 2004 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 6243 boundary, generally westerly, the generally western boundary of Liverpool Plains Shire Council, gazetted 19th May 2004, of Bourke Shire Council, gazetted 27th August 1982, generally northerly and the generally western boundary of generally southerly, the generally western, the generally Gunnedah Shire Council, gazetted 19th May 2004, generally south-western and the generally southern boundaries of northerly to the roads from “Uplands” Homestead to Baan Cobar Shire Council, gazetted 7th April 1961, generally Baa via “Southend”, “Blairmore”, “Caloola”, “Glemora” and southerly, generally south-easterly and generally easterly “Arlington” Homesteads; by those roads, generally north- to the ; by that river upwards to the southern easterly to the eastern prolongation of the southern boundary prolongation of the eastern boundary of Lot 4, DP 627850; of Lot 10, DP 755525; by that prolongation, boundary, the by that prolongation, boundary and part of the northern eastern boundary of that lot and its prolongation, easterly boundary of that lot, northerly and generally westerly, a and northerly, part of the southern boundary of Lot 109, line north-westerly to the eastmost corner of Lot 16, DP DP 755470, easterly, the generally southern and part of 752093, the generally northern boundary of that lot and the eastern boundaries of Lot 108, DP 755470, generally its prolongation, generally westerly to the boundary road easterly and northerly, the western prolongation of the forming the western boundary of that lot; by that road, the southern boundary of Lot 106, DP 755470, that boundary road forming the western and northern boundaries of Lot 8, and its prolongation, easterly to Kamilaroi Highway; by that DP 752093, northerly and easterly, the boundary road forming highway and Old Narrabri Road, generally north-westerly the northern boundary of Lot 115, DP 752080 and Lot 2, and the road from the former road to Maules Creek, generally DP 715205, easterly, Nymagee Condoblin Road, generally north-easterly to Horsearm Creek; by that creek and Woods north-westerly to the western prolongation of the northern Creek, upwards to the generally south-western boundary of boundary of Lot 100, DP 257205; by that prolongation Tamworth Regional Council, gazetted 19th May 2004; by and boundary, easterly to the boundary roads forming the part of that boundary and the generally western boundary generally northern boundaries of Lot 73, DP 752110, Lot of Gwydir Shire Council, aforesaid, generally northerly to 1, DP 865074, Lots 15 and 18, DP 752110; by that road, the point of commencement. generally easterly, Springvale Road, southerly, Condoblin Trundle Road, generally north-easterly, the road from the Proposed State Electoral District of former road to Platina via “Keith Park” and “Forest Vale” BATHURST Homesteads, generally north-westerly, the Fifi eld Trundle Commencing at the confluence of Pyramul Creek Road, generally easterly, the boundary road to the east of with ; and bounded thence by that creek Lot 9, DP 752089, northerly, the boundary road to north of upwards to the road from Hill End to Hargraves; by that that lot and Lots 45 and 64, DP 752089, generally easterly road generally southerly to the generally southern boundary to the generally western boundary of Parkes Shire Council, of Mudgee Shire, gazetted 31st May 2002; by part of that gazetted Local Government Act No 110, 1980; by part of that boundary generally easterly and part of the generally north- boundary and part of the generally north-eastern boundaries western boundary of Rylstone Shire, gazetted 24th October of that shire, generally northerly and generally south-easterly 1980, generally north-easterly to Lue Road; by that road to Dawes Crossing Road; by that road, generally northerly, and Bylong Valley Way generally south-easterly and Coxs Waterloo Road, easterly, Farrendale Road, generally north- Creek Road and Nullo Mountain Road generally easterly to easterly, Barlings Road, south-easterly, again, Farrendale the ; by that range generally south- Road, north-easterly, Boggy Plains Road and Mungeribar easterly, to the generally north-eastern boundary of Rylstone Lane, generally north-easterly, Mitchell Highway, north- Shire; by part of that boundary, generally south-easterly, the westerly, Buddah Lake Road, northerly, the boundary road generally eastern boundary of the City of Lithgow, gazetted to the north of Lot 91, DP 755092, north-easterly to the 26th May 2004, generally southerly, the generally eastern and southern prolongation of the western boundary of Lot G, DP generally southern boundaries of Oberon Shire, gazetted 26th 22556; by that prolongation, boundary and its prolongation, May 2004, the generally south-western and generally western northerly, the southern and the generally eastern boundaries boundaries of Bathurst Regional Council, gazetted 26th May of Lot 3, DP 721781, easterly and generally northerly, the 2004, generally north-westerly and generally northerly, part north-western and eastern boundaries of Lot B, DP 22556, of the generally northern boundary of Cowra Shire, gazetted north-easterly and southerly, the south-western prolongation 31st July 1999, generally westerly to the southern prolongation of the north-western boundary of Lot 92, DP 755092, that of the eastern boundary of Lot 430, DP 750399; by that boundary and the north-western boundary of Lot 45, DP prolongation, boundary and its prolongation northerly to the 755092, north-easterly, part of the western and the northern boundary road forming the northern boundary of that lot, by boundaries of Lot 46, DP 755130, northerly and easterly, the that road, westerly, Kentucky Road, generally south-easterly, northern boundaries of Lot 2, a line, and Lot 1, DP 367045 the boundary road forming the western boundaries of Lot and their prolongation, easterly to the Macquarie River; by 8, DP 236814, Lot 59, DP 750399 and Lot 855, DP 846781, that river, upwards to the western prolongation of Mumble northerly, Mandurama Neville Road, generally westerly and Peg Road; by that prolongation and road, easterly, Burroway generally north-westerly to Blayney Demondrille Railway; Road, southerly, Cobboco Road, north-easterly, Emogandy by that railway, north-easterly, to Mandurama Ponds; by Road, generally easterly and the boundary road to the north- those ponds, downwards, to Mandurama Burnt Yards Road; west of Part Lot 20, DP 752577 and Lots 12 and 11, DP by that road, generally north-westerly, ; by 585507, north-easterly to the generally northern boundary that river, downwards, to the generally western boundary of Dubbo City Council, gazetted 3rd November 1995; by of Blayney Shire Council, gazetted 8th November 2002; by that boundary, generally easterly, part of the generally that boundary generally northerly and its generally northern western, the generally southern, the generally south- boundary, generally easterly, the generally western boundary eastern and part of the generally north-eastern boundaries of Bathurst Regional Council, aforesaid, generally northerly of Coolah Shire Council, gazetted 31st May 2002, generally to Macquarie River, aforesaid; and by that river downwards southerly, generally easterly, generally north-easterly and to the point of commencement. generally north-westerly, the generally western boundary

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Proposed State Electoral District of and the generally north-western boundaries of Lot 101, DP BAULKHAM HILLS 610387and its prolongation, westerly and north-easterly to Commencing at the junction of Old Windsor Road and Turner Street; by that street, north-westerly, Sunnyholt Road, Norwest Boulevard; and bounded thence by that boulevard, northerly, M7 Motorlink (under construction), generally generally north-easterly, Windsor Road, generally south- westerly to Eastern Creek; by that creek and Bungarribee easterly, M2 Motorway, generally north-easterly, Pennant Creek, upwards to Walters Road; by that road, southerly Hills Road, generally southerly and generally south-westerly, and Great Western Highway, aforesaid, generally easterly James Ruse Drive, generally north-westerly, Briens Road, the point of commencement. south-westerly and Old Windsor Road, aforesaid, generally Proposed State Electoral District of north-westerly to the point of commencement. BLUE MOUNTAINS Proposed State Electoral District of Commencing at the confl uence of the BEGA and ; and bounded thence by that river Commencing at the intersection of the generally upwards to the generally southern boundary of City of Blue north-eastern boundary of Eurobodalla Shire, gazetted 22 Mountains, gazetted Local Government Act, 1948; by that November 1996 and the mean low water mark of the shore boundary generally westerly, the generally western boundary of the South Pacifi c Ocean; and bounded thence by that of the City of Blue Mountains, generally northerly, the boundary, generally north-westerly, part of the generally generally north-eastern and part of the generally eastern (in south-eastern boundary of Eastern Capital City Regional part Nepean River) boundaries of that city, generally north- Council, gazetted 11 February 2004, generally south-westerly easterly, generally south-easterly and generally southerly to and part of the generally eastern boundary of Cooma-Monaro Old Bathurst Road; by that road generally westerly to the Shire, gazetted 11 February 2004, generally southerly to the southern prolongation of the easternmost generally western generally south-western boundary of Wadbilliga National boundary of Portion 257, Parish of Strathdon, County Park; by that boundary generally south-easterly and part of Cook; by that prolongation and part of that boundary of the generally southern boundary of that park generally generally northerly to the eastern prolongation of Dixon easterly to Yankees Gap Road; by that road generally easterly Road; by that prolongation and road westerly, Rusden to the northern prolongation of the western boundary of Road south-westerly and Old Bathurst Road, aforesaid, Portion 118, Parish of Ooranook, County of Auckland; by and its prolongation westerly to Main Western Railway; that prolongation southerly to a generally south-western by that railway generally south-westerly to a point east boundary of South East Forest National Park; by part of that of the source of an unnamed creek fl owing through Lot 5, boundary generally south-easterly to Bemboka Peak Trail; DP 1036777; by a line westerly to that creek; by that creek by that trail and Ryan D’Arcy Road generally southerly, and Glenbrook Creek, aforesaid, downwards to the point of Highway westerly, West End Kameruka commencement. Road generally south-easterly, Niagara Lane generally south- Proposed State Electoral District of westerly, Mogilla Road and Filmer Williams Road, generally BURRINJUCK westerly, Blackwood Road and Postmans Track, generally south-westerly, to the generally western boundary of Bega Commencing at the intersection of the generally south- Valley Shire Council, gazetted Act 110, 1980, by part of western boundary of Bathurst Regional Council, gazetted that boundary, generally southerly, to the border between 26th May 2004, and the generally western boundary of the States of New South Wales and Victoria, by that border, Mulwaree Shire, gazetted 17th March 2000; and bounded south-easterly to the mean low water mark of the South thence by the latter boundary, generally southerly, the Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid, (except at the entrance of any generally southern boundary of Gunning Shire, gazetted river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be a 17th March 2000, generally westerly, part of the generally straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite the eastern and part of the generally southern boundaries of Yass outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek Shire, gazetted 19th November 1999, generally southerly or inlet of the sea) generally north-easterly to the point of and generally westerly, the boundary between the State of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory, generally of the district above defi ned). south-westerly, the generally northern boundary of Tumut Council, gazetted 11th February 2004, generally westerly, Proposed State Electoral District of the generally south-western and the generally north-western BLACKTOWN boundaries of Gundagai Shire Council, gazetted 21st Commencing at the intersection of Prospect Highway December 1923, generally north-westerly and generally and Great Western Highway; and bounded thence by the north-easterly to an unnamed boundary road generally to former highway and Blacktown Road, generally northerly the south of Lot 101, DP 751403, Lot H, DP 186078, Lots to Blacktown Creek; by that creek, downwards to the Main 135 and 129, DP 751406; by that road generally westerly, Western Railway; by that railway, generally north-westerly Gundagai Road, northerly and generally westerly, Brabins to the southern prolongation of Boyd Street; by that Road, Hazeldene Road, Wornes Gate Lane South, Wornes prolongation, street and its prolongation, northerly, Cardiff Gate Lane North, Stanyer Road, generally north-westerly, Street, easterly, Mort Street, northerly and Stephen Street, Old Sydney Road, north-easterly, Snapes Lane, northerly, south-easterly to the south-western prolongation of the south- Trevethin Road, north-westerly, Retreat Road and Dirnaseer eastern boundary of Lot 123, DP 31687; by that prolongation Road, generally northerly, to the generally north-western and boundary, north-easterly, the generally south-western boundary of Junee Shire Council, gazetted Act 110, 1980; by boundary of Lot 10, DP 604858 and its prolongation, part of that boundary generally north-easterly, the generally generally north-westerly, the south-western boundary of eastern boundary of Temora Shire Council, gazetted Act110, Lot 579, DP 32088, north-westerly, part of the southern 1980, generally northerly to ; by that creek boundary of Lot 102, DP 610387, westerly, the southern downwards to the generally western boundary of Forbes Shire

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Council, gazetted Act 110, 1980; by that boundary generally the generally northern boundaries of that council, generally northerly to Lachlan River; by that river and Belubula south-westerly, generally westerly, generally north-westerly River upwards to the western prolongation of the northern and generally easterly to the point of commencement. boundary of Lot 2, DP 1034324; by that prolongation, boundary and its prolongation, easterly, to Cucumber Lane; Proposed State Electoral District of by that lane southerly, The Rivers Road, generally easterly CAMPBELLTOWN and generally north-easterly and Canowindra Road, southerly Commencing at the intersection of the generally southern to the western prolongation of the generally northern boundary of the City of Campbelltown, gazetted Local boundary of Lot 94, DP 750368; by that prolongation and Government Act, 1948 and O’Hares Creek; and bounded boundary, the northern boundary of Lot 31, DP 750368 and thence by part of that boundary and part of the generally its prolongation, easterly, to Gallagher Road; by that road eastern boundary of that city, generally easterly and generally and its continuation, northerly, to again, Belubula River; by northerly to Georges River; by that river, downwards to that river, upwards, to Mandurama Burnt Yards Road; by the south-eastern prolongation of Picnic Grove; by that that road, generally south-easterly, to Mandurama Ponds; prolongation and grove, north-westerly, Bensley Road, by those ponds, upwards, to Blayney Demondrille Railway; north-easterly to the south-eastern prolongation of the by that railway, southwesterly, to Mandurama Neville Road; south-western boundary of Lot 24, DP 816373; by that by that road, generally south-easterly and generally easterly, prolongation, boundary, the south-western boundary of Lot the unnamed boundary road forming the western boundaries 301, DP 818381 and part of the south-western boundary of of Lot 8, DP 236814, Lot 59, DP 750399 and Lot 855, DP Lot 304, DP 817849 and its prolongation, north-westerly 846781, southerly, Kentucky Road, generally north-easterly, to Henderson Road; by that road, generally north-westerly, an unnamed boundary road forming the northern boundary of Williamson Road, generally south-westerly, Macdonald Lot 430, DP 750399, easterly, to the northern prolongation Road, generally north-westerly, Hume Highway, generally of the eastern boundary of that lot; by that prolongation and south-westerly, Narellan Road and The Parkway, generally boundary southerly, to the generally northern boundary of south-easterly, Campbellfi eld Avenue, easterly, Jacaranda Cowra Shire Council, gazetted 31st July 1999; by part of Avenue, generally southerly, Saint Johns Road, generally that boundary, the generally western and generally south- easterly, Akuna Avenue, generally south-easterly, Merino western boundaries of Bathurst Regional Council, aforesaid, Crescent, southerly, Greengate Road, generally easterly, generally southerly and generally south-easterly to the point Dalkeith Place, easterly to the northern boundary of Lot of commencement. 100, DP 718713; by that boundary, the northern boundaries of Lot 12, DP 705686, Lot 2, DP 584080, Lots 1, 2, 3 and Proposed State Electoral District of 4, DP 213384, easterly to Georges River, aforesaid; by that CABRAMATTA river, upwards to the generally southern boundary of the City Commencing at the intersection of Elizabeth Drive and of Campbelltown, aforesaid and by part of that boundary Smithfi eld Road; and bounded thence by that road, north- generally easterly to the point of commencement. easterly to ; by that creek and Prospect Creek, downwards and Georges River and Cabramatta Proposed State Electoral District of Creek, upwards to, again, Elizabeth Drive; by that drive CANTERBURY and North Liverpool Road, generally north-westerly to Commencing at the intersection of Punchbowl Road ; by that creek, downwards to, again, and the Campsie-Rookwood Railway; and bounded thence Elizabeth Drive and by that drive, north-westerly to the point by that railway, generally south-easterly and Sydenham- of commencement. Bankstown Railway, south-westerly to the north-western prolongation of the north-eastern boundary of Lot 2, DP Proposed State Electoral District of 607707; by that prolongation, boundary and its prolongation, CAMDEN south-easterly to Thorncraft Parade; by that parade, south- Commencing at the intersection of the generally easterly, Canterbury Road north-easterly and Bexley Road, northern boundary of Camden Council, gazetted 29th May generally south-easterly to ; by that creek, 1998 and South Creek; and bounded thence by that creek, downwards, the right bank of , upwards to downwards to the Main Western Railway; by that railway, Bayview Avenue; by that avenue north-easterly to Cooks generally easterly to Eastern Creek; by that creek, upwards River; by that river upwards to Wardell Road; by that road, to, again, the generally northern boundary of Camden generally north-easterly to Sydenham-Bankstown Railway, Council; by part of that boundary and part of the generally aforesaid; by that railway north-westerly and the railway south-eastern boundary of that council, generally easterly from Dulwich Hill to Glebe Island generally northerly to and generally south-westerly to Raby Road; by that road, ; by that canal downwards to the Main generally south-easterly to the south-western prolongation Suburban Railway; by that railway, generally westerly to of the south-western boundary of Lot 1, DP 201351; by that Liverpool Road; by that road, generally south-westerly, prolongation and part of that boundary, north-easterly, the Queen Street, generally southerly, Arthur Street, westerly, southern boundary of Lot 3001, DP 710602, easterly, part Milton Street, southerly, Georges River Road and Punchbowl of the generally south-western and part of the south-eastern Road, aforesaid, generally south-westerly to the point of boundaries of Lot 20, DP 712018, generally south-easterly commencement. and north-easterly, the part of the northern boundary of Lot 301, DP 712210, easterly to Spitfi re Drive; by that drive, generally north-easterly, St Andrews Road, south-easterly, Hume Highway, generally south-westerly and Narellan Road, north-westerly to the generally south-western boundary of Camden Council, aforesaid; by part of that boundary, the generally southern, the generally south-western and part of

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Proposed State Electoral District of Proposed State Electoral District of CASTLE HILL CHARLESTOWN Commencing at the junction of Pennant Hills Road and Commencing at the intersection of Main Northern Castle Hill Road; and bounded thence by the latter road Railway and Cockle Creek; and bounded thence by that and New Line Road, generally north-westerly, Hastings creek, downwards to the generally mean low water mark Road, south-westerly, Old Northern Road, generally north- of the north-eastern shore of Lake Macquarie; by that mean westerly, Glenhaven Road, Old Glenhaven Road, again, low water mark, generally south-easterly to the western Glenhaven Road, generally north-westerly, Mills Road and prolongation of Cherry Road; by that prolongation and its prolongation, generally south-westerly to Cattai Creek; road, easterly, Burton Road, generally southerly to the by that creek, upwards to the north-eastern prolongation western prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 107, of Wrights Road; by that prolongation and road, generally DP 755233; by that prolongation and boundary, easterly, south-westerly, Windsor Road, generally south-easterly, the western boundary of Lot 4, DP 231656, northerly and M2 Motorway, generally north-easterly and Pennant the western and northern boundaries of Lot 7, DP 1015506, Hills Road, aforesaid, generally northerly to the point of northerly and westerly to Sanctuary Grove; by that grove, commencement. generally easterly, Violet Town Road, generally southerly and Croudace Road generally north-easterly to the northern Proposed State Electoral District of prolongation of the westernmost eastern boundary of Portion CESSNOCK 1651 Parish of Kahibah County of Northumberland; by Commencing at the intersection of the generally southern that prolongation and boundary generally southerly, the boundary of Maitland City Council, gazetted 27th November generally north-eastern and part of an eastern boundary of 1959 and the New England Highway; and bounded thence that portion generally south-easterly and southerly to Frazers by part of that boundary, generally westerly, part of the Creek; by that creek, downwards to the Pacifi c Highway, generally western boundary of that city, generally northerly by that highway, generally north-easterly, Oakdale Road, to the Hunter River; by that river, upwards to the northern generally easterly, Redhead Road, north-easterly, Ocean prolongation of the generally eastern boundary of Lot 11, Street, Bombala Street and Goulburn Street, generally DP 825903; by that prolongation, boundary and the southern easterly to the western prolongation of the northern boundary boundary of that lot and its prolongation, generally southerly of Lot 22, DP 28821; by that prolongation, boundary and and westerly to the New England Highway, aforesaid; by that its prolongation easterly to the mean low water mark of the highway, generally south-easterly and the Golden Highway, shore of South Pacifi c Ocean; by that mean low water mark generally westerly to the Main Northern Railway; by that (except at the entrance of any river, creek or inlet of the railway, generally south-easterly to the northern prolongation sea where the boundary shall be a straight line connecting of the generally eastern boundary of Lot 100, DP 1033019; by two points on the shore opposite the outermost headlands that boundary, generally southerly and the southern boundary at the entrance of any such river, creek or inlet of the sea) of Lot 1, DP 1019768, easterly to the generally north-western generally northerly, (inclusive of all islands lying off the boundary of the City of Cessnock, gazetted 8th December coast of the district above defi ned) to the generally southern 1978; by part of that boundary, generally south-westerly boundary of the City of Newcastle, gazetted 3rd November to Wollombi Brook; by that brook and Watagan Creek, 1978; by part of that boundary generally north-westerly to upwards to Watagan Creek Road; by that road, generally the generally western boundary of Lot 5, DP 1016931; by south-easterly to the generally south-eastern boundaries of that boundary and its prolongation, generally northerly to the the City of Cessnock; by part of that boundary, generally Pacifi c Highway; by that highway, generally south-westerly, north-easterly to a point north-west of the source of Burkes Brunker Road, generally northerly and Glebe road, westerly Creek; by a line south-easterly to that creek; by that creek, to the Main Northern Railway (aforesaid) and by that railway, and Cockle Creek, downwards and Brush Creek, upwards generally westerly to the point of commencement. to Main Road; by that road, westerly and Impala Street, generally north-easterly to the generally south-western Proposed State Electoral District of boundary of the City of Newcastle, gazetted 3rd November CLARENCE 1978; by part of that boundary, generally north-westerly to Commencing at the junction of the generally north-eastern an unnamed creek fl owing through Lot 71, DP 1065169 and boundary Coffs Harbour City Council, gazetted 17th March Lot 123, DP 1050678; by that creek downwards to Minmi 1961 and the mean low water mark of the South Pacifi c Road; by that road, generally north-easterly to the southern Ocean; and bounded thence by part of that boundary, prolongation of the western boundary of Lot 11, DP 1044935; generally south-westerly to the south-eastern prolongation by that prolongation and boundary, northerly, the western and of Sherwood Creek Road; by that prolongation and road, north-western boundaries of Lot 10, DP 1044935, northerly generally westerly, Andersons Mountain Road and Plum and north-easterly, a line, the north-western boundaries of Pudding Road, generally southerly to the generally north- Lot 21, DP 1024373, Lot 455, DP 998893, a line, Lot 21, eastern boundary Coffs Harbour City Council, aforesaid, by DP 836450, Lot 1, DP 90465, a line, Lot 1, DP 155530 part of that boundary, generally south-westerly, the generally and its prolongation, north-easterly to the Main Northern eastern boundary of Lot 533, DP 255168, generally southerly, Railway; by that railway, generally north-westerly to a canal the generally south-eastern boundary of Lot 532, DP 255168, from Hexham Swamp to Purgatory Creek; by that canal and generally south-westerly, again, part of the generally north- Purgatory Creek downwards to the mean low water mark of western boundary of Coffs Harbour City Council, generally the right bank of Hunter River; by a line north-easterly to south-westerly, the generally south-eastern and generally the mean low water mark of the left bank of Hunter River; western boundaries of Pristine Waters Shire, gazetted 1st by that bank upwards to the generally southern boundary of July 2000, generally south-westerly and generally northerly Maitland City Council, aforesaid and by part of that boundary and part of the generally southern, the generally western and generally westerly to the point of commencement. part of the generally northern boundaries of Copmanhurst Shire, gazetted 9th May 2003, generally westerly, generally

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 4 August 2004 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 6247 northerly and generally easterly and part of the generally Proposed State Electoral District of north-western boundary of Richmond Valley Council, COFFS HARBOUR gazetted 25th February 2004, generally north-easterly to Commencing at the junction of the generally north- Sextonville Road; by that road and Elfords Road, generally eastern boundary of Coffs Harbour City Council, gazetted south-easterly to an unnamed creek, fl owing through Lot 3, 17th March 1961 and the mean low water mark of the South DP 168499 and Lot 3, DP 617068; by that creek, downwards Pacifi c Ocean; and bounded thence by part of that boundary, and , upwards to the southern prolongation generally south-westerly to the south-eastern prolongation of the western boundary of Lot 144, DP 755716; by that of Sherwood Creek Road; by that prolongation and road, prolongation, boundary and the northern boundary of that generally westerly, Andersons Mountain Road and Plum lot, northerly and easterly to Collins Road; by that road, Pudding Road, generally southerly to the generally north- north-easterly and Summerland Way, south-easterly to the eastern boundary Coffs Harbour City Council, aforesaid, by western prolongation of the southern boundary of Lot 3, DP part of that boundary, generally south-westerly, the generally 562738; by that prolongation, boundary, a line, the southern eastern boundary of Lot 533, DP 255168, generally southerly, boundaries of Lot 3, DP 732291, a line, Lot 211, DP 786173 the generally south-eastern boundary of Lot 532, DP 255168, and Lot 145, DP 755727, easterly, the south-eastern boundary generally south-westerly, again, part of the generally north- of Lot 292, DP 755727, north-easterly, a line easterly, the western boundary of Coffs Harbour City Council, generally generally south-western and southern boundaries of Lot 154, south-westerly, the generally south-western boundary of that DP 755727, generally south-easterly and easterly, a line, the council, generally south-easterly to the Pacifi c Highway; southern boundary of Lot 155, DP 755727, easterly, a line, by that highway, generally south-westerly to the Bellinger part of the western boundary of Lot 12, DP 1063513 and its River; by that river, upwards to the northern prolongation prolongation, southerly to Charolais Avenue; by that avenue, of the eastern boundary road of Lot 401, DP 1042652; by easterly, Manifold Road, south-easterly, Naughtons Gap that road, southerly, Sweedmans Lane and Sweedmans Road, generally south-westerly to the Casino Murwillumbah Trail, generally south-westerly, Kennedys Trail, generally Railway; by that railway, southerly to Wilton Road; by that south-easterly, an unnamed trail, generally westerly and road, south-easterly and Spring Grove Road, north-easterly Twin Pines Road and its prolongation, generally south- to the eastern prolongation of the generally north-western easterly to the Kalang River; by that river and its southern boundary of Lot 24, DP 755727; by that prolongation, arm, downwards to the western prolongation of the southern boundary, the north-eastern and part of the eastern boundaries boundary of Lot PT26, DP 755552; by that boundary and of that lot, generally north-westerly, south-easterly and the southern boundary of Lot PT236, DP 755552, a line, the southerly, the western prolongation of the southern boundary southern boundaries of Lots 4 and 3, DP 604508, easterly, of Lot 157, DP 755742 and that boundary, easterly, the part of the generally southern boundary of Lot 2, DP 792596, northern prolongation of the western boundary of Lot 234, generally easterly to a point south of the south-western corner DP 755742, that boundary and its prolongation, southerly to of Lot 253, DP 46013; by a line northerly to that corner; the Bruxner Highway; by that highway, south-easterly and the western and generally north-western boundaries of Lot Irvington Wharf Road and its prolongation, generally south- 253, DP 46013, northerly and generally north-easterly, a line westerly to the Richmond River; by that river, downwards to north-easterly, the generally northern boundaries of Lot 260, the north-western prolongation of Pinkerton Road; by that DP 47477 and Lot 250, DP 755552 and their prolongation, prolongation, road and Coraki Road, generally north-easterly generally easterly to Urunga Lagoon; by that lagoon, north- to Pelican Creek; by that creek and Wilsons River, downwards easterly and , aforesaid, downwards to the to the generally north-eastern boundary of Richmond Valley mean low water mark of the South Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid Council; by part of that boundary, generally south-easterly to and by that low water mark (except at the entrance of any the southern prolongation of the eastern boundary of Lot 7, river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be a DP 540358; by that prolongation, boundary and part of the straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite the eastern boundary of Lot 5, DP 18882, northerly, the generally outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek south-western boundary of Lot 51, DP 755699, generally or inlet of the sea) generally north-easterly to the point of south-easterly, the generally south-eastern boundaries of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast Lot 52, DP 755699, a line, Lot 2, DP 838843, Lot 1, DP of the district above defi ned). 456863 and its prolongation, generally north-easterly and part of the eastern boundary of Lot 1, DP 246248 and its Proposed State Electoral District of prolongation southerly to, again, the generally north-eastern COOGEE boundary of Richmond Valley Council and by part of that Commencing at the junction of Darley Road with Alison boundary, generally north-easterly to the mean low water Road; and bounded thence by the latter road north-westerly, mark of the shore of the South Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid, and Doncaster Avenue, southerly, Abbotford Street, westerly, by that mean low water mark (except at the entrance of any Anzac Parade, generally south-easterly, Rainbow Street river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be a and its prolongation, easterly to the low water mark of the straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite the South Pacifi c Ocean; by that low water mark (except at the outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek entrance of any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the or inlet of the sea) generally south-westerly to the point of boundary shall be a straight line connecting two points on commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast the shore opposite the outermost headlands at the entrance of of the district above defi ned). any such river, creek or inlet of the sea) generally northerly to the south-eastern prolongation of the generally north-eastern boundary of Hunter Park; by that prolongation, boundary and its prolongation generally north-westerly to Campbell Parade; by that parade, Bondi Road and Sid Einfeld Drive

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 6248 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 4 August 2004 generally westerly, Oxford Street easterly, York Road and its westerly to North Shore Railway; by that railway generally prolongation generally southerly and Darley Road, aforesaid, north-westerly to Beechworth Road; by that road, north- generally south-westerly to the point of commencement easterly, Pacifi c Highway, north-westerly, Bobbin Head (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast of the district Road, generally northerly and Burns Road, generally above defi ned). south-easterly to ; by that creek downwards to the generally north-eastern boundary of Ku-ring-gai Proposed State Electoral District of Municipality, gazetted 1st January 1997; by part of that CRONULLA boundary generally south-easterly to Mona Vale Road; by Commencing on the low water mark of the shore of that road generally north-easterly and Kamber Road easterly South Pacifi c Ocean at Cape Solander (being the southern to a north-western tributary of Deep Creek; by that tributary entrance to Botany Bay); and bounded thence by that low and Deep Creek downwards to the low water mark of the water mark (except at the entrance of any river, creek or generally western shore of Lakes; by that shore inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be a straight line generally north-westerly to the eastern prolongation of the connecting two points on the shore opposite the outermost generally southern boundary of Garigal National Park; headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek or inlet by that prolongation westerly to Wakehurst Parkway; by of the sea) generally south-westerly to Glaisher Point; by a that parkway generally south-westerly, the southern side line south-easterly across the entrance of Port Hacking to of Wearden Road, westerly to the southern prolongation Port Hacking Point; by the low water mark of the generally of the western boundary of Lot 1073 DP 752038; by that southern shore of Port Hacking generally westerly to Costens prolongation, boundary, the western boundaries of Lots 1072 Point; by a line south-westerly, across the entrance to South and 1071 of that DP, northerly, the generally south-western West Arm, to Grahams Point; again by the low water mark of boundary of Lot 95, DP 869624, generally north-westerly and the generally southern shore of Port Hacking generally north- the generally north-eastern boundary of Lot 87, DP 869624 westerly to a point south of Yowie Point; by a line northerly and its prolongation, generally south-westerly to Corymbia to that point; by the low water mark of the generally eastern Circuit; by that circuit, generally south-westerly, Wearden shore of Gymea Bay generally northerly to the southern Road, westerly, Forest Way, generally south-easterly and prolongation of Kiora Road South; by that prolongation Warringah Road, aforesaid, generally south-westerly to the and road, northerly, President Avenue, easterly, Miranda point of commencement. Road South and Miranda Road North, north-westerly, Port Hacking Road North and Madeira Street and its prolongation Proposed State Electoral District of generally northerly to the low water mark of the right bank DRUMMOYNE of Georges River; by that low water mark generally easterly Commencing at the intersection of Parramatta Road and the low water mark of the generally south-western shore and Iron Cove Creek; and bounded thence by that creek of Gwawley Bay generally south-easterly to Sandy Point; by downwards to the low water mark of the generally north- a line south-easterly to the low water mark of the generally western shore of Iron Cove; by that low water mark generally south-western shore of Gwawley Bay; again by that low north-easterly, and the low water mark of the right bank water mark generally south-easterly and the low water mark of Parramatta River upwards to Drummoyne Wharf; by a of the generally south-eastern shore of that bay generally line north-easterly to the low water mark of the left bank north-easterly; again the low water mark of the right bank of Parramatta River at Pulpit Point; by that low water mark of Georges River generally south-easterly, the low water upwards to the mouth of ; by a line southerly mark of the generally south-western, the generally south- across that creek; again by the low water mark of the left eastern and the generally north-eastern shores of Woolooware bank of Parramatta River upwards to Charity Point; by Bay generally south-easterly, generally north-easterly and a line south-westerly to the generally eastern boundary generally north-westerly, again the low water mark of the of Auburn Council at Wentworth Point; by part of that right bank of Georges River generally north-easterly, the low boundary generally southerly to Main Suburban Railway; water mark of the generally south-western shore of Botany by that railway generally easterly to the generally western Bay generally south-easterly and the low water mark of the boundary of the Burwood Council; by part of that boundary generally north-western shore of Quibray Bay generally generally northerly to Parramatta Road, aforesaid, and by south-easterly to the mouth of Weeney Bay; by a line across that road easterly to the point of commencement. that mouth south-easterly to the low water mark of the generally southern shore of Quibray Bay; by that low water Proposed State Electoral District of mark and the low water mark of the generally north-eastern DUBBO shore of that bay generally easterly and generally north- Commencing at the intersection of Springvale Road and westerly and the low water mark of the generally southern the Condoblin Trundle Road; by the latter road, generally shore of Botany Bay generally easterly and south-easterly north-westerly to the western prolongation of the northern to the point of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying boundary of Lot 100, DP 257205; by that prolongation off the coast of the district above defi ned). and boundary, easterly to the boundary roads forming the generally northern boundaries of Lot 73, DP 752110, Lot Proposed State Electoral District of 1, DP 865074, Lots 15 and 18, DP 752110; by that road, DAVIDSON generally easterly, Springvale Road, southerly, Condoblin Commencing at the intersection of Warringah Road Trundle Road, generally north-easterly, the road from the and the mean low water mark of the generally north- former road to Platina via “Keith Park” and “Forest Vale” eastern shore of Middle Harbour; and bounded thence by Homesteads, generally north-westerly, the Fifi eld Trundle that mean low water mark generally south-easterly to the Road, generally easterly, the boundary road to the east of north-eastern prolongation of the generally north-western Lot 9, DP 752089, northerly, the boundary road to north of boundary of Willoughby City, gazetted 16th May 1941; that lot and Lots 45 and 64, DP 752089, generally easterly by that prolongation and part of that boundary south- to the generally western boundary of Parkes Shire Council,

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 4 August 2004 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 6249 gazetted Local Government Act No 110, 1980; by part of that Canowindra Road; by that road, northerly, The Rivers Road, boundary and part of the generally north-eastern boundaries generally south-westerly and generally westerly, Cucumber of that shire, generally northerly and generally south-easterly Lane, northerly to the eastern prolongation of the northern to Dawes Crossing Road; by that road, generally northerly, boundary of Lot 2, DP 1034324; by that prolongation, Waterloo Road, easterly, Farrendale Road, generally north- boundary and its prolongation, westerly to, again, Belubula easterly, Barlings Road, south-easterly, again, Farrendale River; by that river and Lachlan River, downwards to Road, north-easterly, Boggy Plains Road and Mungeribar the generally western boundary of Forbes Shire Council, Lane, generally north-easterly, Mitchell Highway, north- gazetted Act 110, 1980; by part of that boundary, generally westerly, Buddah Lake Road, northerly, the boundary road north-westerly, to ; by that creek, downwards, to the north of Lot 91, DP 755092, north-easterly to the to the southern prolongation of the western boundary of southern prolongation of the western boundary of Lot G, DP Lot 50, DP752125; by that prolongation, boundary and its 22556; by that prolongation, boundary and its prolongation, prolongation, northerly, to Condobolin Trundle Road and by northerly, the southern and the generally eastern boundaries that road, northerly to the point of commencement. of Lot 3, DP 721781, easterly and generally northerly, the north-western and eastern boundaries of Lot B, DP 22556, Proposed State Electoral District of north-easterly and southerly, the south-western prolongation EAST HILLS of the north-western boundary of Lot 92, DP 755092, that Commencing at the intersection of Canterbury Road boundary and the north-western boundary of Lot 45, DP and ; and bounded thence by that road and 755092, north-easterly, part of the western and the northern Milperra Road, generally westerly to Georges River; by boundaries of Lot 46, DP 755130, northerly and easterly, the that river downwards and Salt Pan Creek upwards to Henry northern boundaries of Lot 2, a line, and Lot 1, DP 367045 Lawson Drive; by that drive and Forest Road, generally and their prolongation, easterly to the Macquarie River; by north-easterly, Baumans Road, north-westerly, Broad Arrow that river, upwards to the western prolongation of Mumble Road, north-easterly, Karne Street, northerly, M5 Motorway, Peg Road; by that prolongation and road, easterly, Burroway generally westerly to Salt Pan Creek, aforesaid; and by that Road, southerly, Cobboco Road, north-easterly, Emogandy creek upwards to the point of commencement. Road, generally easterly and the boundary road to the north- west of Part Lot 20, DP 752577 and Lots 12 and 11, DP Proposed State Electoral District of 585507, north-easterly to the generally northern boundary of EPPING Dubbo City Council, gazetted 3rd November 1995; by that Commencing at the junction of Rutledge Street and boundary and the generally south-eastern boundary of that Marsden Road; and bounded thence by the latter road city, generally north-easterly and generally south-westerly generally north-westerly, Pennant Hills Road, generally and part of the generally north-eastern boundary of Cabonne northerly, Castle Hill Road and New Line Road, generally Shire Council, gazetted 8th November 2002, generally north-westerly and Boundary Road, generally south-easterly southerly to Buckinbah Creek; by that creek, upwards to to Nyrippin Creek; by that creek and , Cumnock Baldry Road; by that road, generally westerly and downwards and a south-eastern tributary of the latter creek Gumble Manildra Road, generally south-westerly to Gumble to the north of Billarga Road, upwards to Quarter Sessions Creek; by that creek and Mandagery Creek, downwards to Road; by that road, southerly and Duffy Avenue, south- Windeyer Street; by that street, generally south-westerly, easterly to the Main Northern Railway; by that railway, Ganoo Street, south-easterly to the northern prolongation north-easterly to the north-western prolongation of Dartford of the western boundary of Lot 1035, DP 842518; by that Road; by that prolongation and road, south-easterly, Pennant prolongation, boundary and the western boundary of Lot Hills Road, aforesaid, generally easterly, Campbell Avenue 1036, DP 842518 and its prolongation, southerly, part of the generally southerly, Calga Avenue westerly, Willowtree generally northern boundary of Lot 3, DP 1025981 and its Street southerly and Pine Street and its prolongation, easterly prolongation, easterly to Manildra Toogong Road; by that to Lane Cove River; by that river downwards to the north- road, generally southerly, Cudal Manildra Road, generally eastern prolongation of the south-eastern boundary of Lot south-easterly and the road forming the western boundary of 1, DP 240970; by that prolongation and boundary, south- Lot 7005, DP 1023274, southerly to the southern boundary westerly to Culloden Road; by that road, south-westerly, of that lot; by that boundary and its prolongation easterly Waterloo Road, north-westerly, Vimiera Road, south- to Boree Creek; by that creek, downwards to the western westerly to the north-western prolongation of the north- prolongation of the generally northern boundary of Lot eastern boundaries of Lots 658 and 653, DP 752035; by 100, DP 1033337; by that prolongation, boundary and its that prolongation, boundaries and their prolongation, south- prolongation, generally easterly to Brown Street; by that easterly to Culloden Road, aforesaid; by that road, south- street and Cudal Canowindra Road, generally southerly, westerly and Epping Road, generally north-westerly to Terrys Cargo Road, generally easterly and Moorbel Drive, southerly Creek; by that creek, upwards to Blaxland Road; by that road, to the western prolongation of the southern boundary of Lot south-easterly and Ball Avenue generally south-westerly to 8, DP 259968; by that prolongation, boundary and the eastern the eastern prolongation of the southern boundary of SP boundary of that lot, easterly and northerly, the northern 20739; by that prolongation, boundary and its prolongation boundary of Lot 9, DP 25968 and its prolongation, easterly, westerly to Main Northern Railway; by that railway southerly part of the western and the southern boundaries of Lot 53, to the south-eastern prolongation of Wingate Avenue; by that DP 750147 and its prolongation, southerly and easterly to prolongation and avenue generally north-westerly, Epping the Belubula River; by that river, downwards to the northern Avenue south-easterly and Terry Road, aforesaid, south- prolongation of Gallagher Road; by that prolongation and westerly, to the point of commencement. road, southerly to the eastern prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 31, DP 750368; by that prolongation and boundary, westerly, the generally northern boundary of Lot 94, DP 750368 and its prolongation, generally westerly to

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Proposed State Electoral District of Proposed State Electoral District of FAIRFIELD GOULBURN Commencing at the Duck River and eastern prolongation Commencing at the intersection of the generally northern of Maubeuge Street; and bounded thence by that prolongation boundary of Yarrowlumla Shire, gazetted 12th June 1998 and street, westerly, Clyde Street, southerly, Oakleigh and the generally western boundary of Mulwaree Shire, Avenue, westerly, Blaxcell Street, southerly, Guildford gazetted 17th March 2000; and bounded thence by the latter Road, a line, Guildford Road West, westerly, Byron Road, boundary, the generally northern and part of the generally generally southerly to the Sydney Water Supply Pipeline; by eastern boundary, generally northerly, generally easterly and that pipeline, north-westerly to, again, Guildford Road West; generally southerly, the generally northern, the eastern and by that road, westerly, Palmer Street, southerly, McCredie the generally south-eastern boundaries of Wingecarribee Road, westerly, Sturt Street, northerly, Warren and Smithfi eld Shire, gazetted Act 40, 1980, generally easterly, southerly Roads, generally south-westerly to Orphan School Creek; and generally south-westerly, the generally south-eastern by that creek and Prospect Creek, downwards to Liverpool and southern boundaries of Mulwaree Shire, generally Road; by that road, generally south-easterly, Hector Street, south-easterly and generally westerly to the point of northerly, Marks Street, westerly and Chester Hill Road, commencement. generally northerly to Regents Park Railway; by that railway easterly to, again, Hector Street; by that street, northerly, Proposed State Electoral District of to the Sydney Water Supply Pipe Line; by that pipe line GRANVILLE generally south-easterly to Duck River, aforesaid and by that Commencing at the intersection of the Western Motorway river, downwards to the point of commencement. and Ettalong Road; and bounded thence by that motorway, generally south-easterly, Coleman Street, northerly, Great Proposed State Electoral District of Western Highway and Parkes Street, generally easterly, Harris street and its prolongation, southerly, Western Commencing on the low water mark of the generally Motorway, aforesaid, generally south-easterly to Duck mean low water mark of the northern shore of Broken Bay River; by that river, upwards to the eastern prolongation of at Box Head; and bounded thence by a line south-westerly Maubeuge Street; by that prolongation and street, westerly, across that bay to the mean low water mark of the generally Clyde Street, southerly, Oakleigh Avenue, westerly, Blaxcell southern shore of that bay at Barrenjoey Head; by that mean Street, southerly, Guildford Road, a line, Guildford Road low water mark generally westerly to its western extremity West, westerly, Byron Road, generally southerly to the and by a line westerly to West Head; again by that low water Sydney Water Supply Pipeline; by that pipeline, north- mark generally westerly to Challenger Head; by a line north- westerly to, again, Guildford Road West; by that road, easterly to the centre of ; by that river and westerly, Palmer Street, southerly, McCredie Road, westerly, , upwards to the Pacifi c Highway; Sturt Street and Cumberland Highway, generally northerly by that highway and Sydney Newcastle Freeway, generally to the Disused Sydney Water Supply Canal; by that canal, north-easterly, Reeves Road, generally easterly and Manns generally north-westerly to the southern prolongation of Road, generally northerly to the Main Northern Railway; Cumberland Road; by that road, northerly, Old Prospect by that railway, generally south-easterly to the western Road, north-easterly and Ettalong Road, aforesaid, northerly prolongation of Glennies Street; by that prolongation, to the point of commencement. street, Bradys Gully Road and its prolongation, generally easterly, the north-western prolongation of Clyde Road and Proposed State Electoral District of that road, generally south-easterly, Carlton Road, generally HAWKESBURY southerly, The Entrance Road, generally south-westerly and Commencing at the junction of and the Hammersmith Road and its prolongation, westerly to Erina generally western boundary of Hawkesbury City Council, Creek; by that creek, downwards, the generally mean low gazetted 29th June 1990; and bounded thence by the latter water mark of the northern shore of Broad Water and the boundary, generally northerly, the generally northern and part generally mean low water mark of the eastern shore and of the generally eastern boundary of that council, generally the generally mean low water marks of the northern and easterly and generally southerly, to Hawkesbury River; by generally eastern shores of generally easterly that river, downwards, to a point north-east of Fishermans and generally southerly to Veteran Hall Wharf; by a line Point on the mean low water mark of the left bank of Berowra generally south-easterly to the generally mean low water Creek; by a line south-westerly to that point; by that mean mark of the western shore of Rileys Island; by that mean low low water mark, upwards to its confl uence with Marramarra water mark, a line, the generally mean low water mark of the Creek; by a line south-westerly across the mouth of that western shore of St Huberts island and again a line generally creek; again by that mean low water mark of the left bank south-easterly to Daleys Point on the generally mean low of Berowra Creek upwards to the mouth of Coba Bay; by water mark of the eastern shore of Brisbane Water, aforesaid; a line south-easterly across that mouth; again by that mean by that mean low water mark, generally south-easterly and low water mark of left bank of Berowra Creek upwards to generally south-westerly and the mean low water mark of the the mouth of Calabash Bay; by a line southerly across that generally northern shore of Broken Bay, aforesaid, generally mouth; again by that mean low water mark of the left bank south-easterly to the point of commencement. of Berowra Creek, upwards to Berowra Waters Ferry; by a line, easterly to the centre of that creek; by that creek, upwards an eastern prolongation of Crosslands Road; by that prolongation, road and Galston Road, generally south-westerly, an unnamed road passing through Galston Recreation Reserve, generally westerly, the road to Sydney North Substation, generally south-westerly, Old Northern Road and New Line Road, generally southerly, Hastings

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Road, south-westerly, Old Northern Road, generally north- to O’Hares Creek; by that creek, upwards to the generally westerly, Glenhaven Road, Old Glenhaven Road, again, western boundary of the City of Wollongong, gazetted 12th Glenhaven Road, generally north-westerly, Mills Road and September 1947; by part of that boundary, generally southerly its prolongation, generally south-westerly to Cattai Creek; to Lake Cataract; by the northern arm of that lake, generally by that creek, upwards to the north-eastern prolongation westerly and the southern arm of that lake, generally south- of Wrights Road; by that prolongation and road, generally easterly, Bellambi Creek, upwards to Mount Ousley Road; south-westerly, Windsor Road, generally south-easterly, by that road, generally northerly to the eastern prolongation Norwest Boulevard, generally south-westerly, Old Windsor of the northern boundary of Lot 2, DP 1046069; by that Road, generally north-westerly and, again, Windsor Road, prolongation, boundary and eastern boundary of that lot, generally north-westerly and Brennan Dam Road, north- easterly and southerly, the generally south-eastern boundary easterly to Killarney Chain of Ponds; by those ponds, of Lot 1, DP 255282, generally north-easterly, the generally McKenzies Creek, South Creek and Hawkesbury River southern boundary of Lot 50, DP 1045297, generally easterly, downwards and Buttsworth Creek upwards to Wilberforce part of the southern boundary of DP 228539, easterly to an Road; by that road, generally north-easterly, the boundary unnamed creek to the north-east of Corrie Road; by that road forming the northern boundary of Lot 472, DP751665, creek, downwards to the western boundary of Lot 1, DP westerly, Earl Street and its prolongation northerly, William 45840; by part of that boundary and part of the northern Street, northerly, Kurmond Road, generally westerly, Slopes boundary of that lot, northerly and easterly to Dumbrell Road, generally northerly, Single Ridge Road, generally Road; by that road, generally easterly, Princes Highway, westerly, Comleroy Road, generally south-westerly, Bells generally north-easterly, Station Street and its prolongation, Line of Road, generally north-westerly, to the northern easterly to the Illawarra Railway; by that railway, southerly to prolongation of the eastern boundary of Lot 2, DP 230078; Whartons Creek; by that creek, downwards to the mean low by that prolongation and boundary, southerly, the southern water mark of the shore of South Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid, boundaries of Lot 2 and Lot 1, DP 230078, westerly, part of and by that mean low water mark (except at the entrance of the eastern and part of the southern boundaries of Lot 11, DP any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall 869956, southerly and westerly, part of the generally eastern, be a straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite the southern and part of the western boundaries of Lot 291, the outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, DP 751649, southerly, westerly and northerly, the southern creek or inlet of the set) generally north-easterly to the point boundary and southern prolongation of the generally western of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast boundary of Lot 16, DP 751629, westerly and southerly to of the district above defi ned). Burralow Creek; by that creek, downwards and Grose River, aforesaid, upwards, to the point of commencement. Proposed State Electoral District of HEFFRON Proposed State Electoral District of Commencing at the intersection of Rainbow Street and HEATHCOTE Anzac Parade; and bounded thence by that parade, generally Commencing at the mean low water mark of the shore of southerly, Wentworth Avenue, generally north-westerly, South Pacifi c Ocean at Port Hacking Point at the southern Southern Cross Drive and General Holmes Drive, generally entrance to Port Hacking; and bounded thence by the mean south-westerly, Foreshore Road, generally south-easterly low water mark of the generally southern shore of Port to the north-eastern prolongation of the generally eastern Hacking generally westerly to Costens Point; by a line south- boundary of Lot 401, DP 816961; by that prolongation and westerly across the entrance to South West Arm, to Grahams part of that boundary, generally southerly to its southern Point; again by the mean low water mark of the generally extremity; by a line southerly to the generally south-western southern shore of Port Hacking and the mean low water mark boundary of the City of Botany Bay; part of that boundary, of the right bank of upwards to a generally generally north-westerly and part of the generally eastern eastern boundary of Royal National Park; by that boundary boundary of the City of Rockdale north-westerly to the northerly to the southern boundary of Grays Point Primary mouth of Cooks River; by that river upwards to the M5 School; by that boundary westerly, the western boundary East Freeway; by that freeway, generally north-westerly, the of that school and the generally western and northern eastern prolongation of Eve Street and that street, westerly, boundaries of Grays Point Oval generally northerly and West Botany Street, northerly, Kyle Street, north-westerly, easterly, part of an eastern boundary of Royal National Park, Princes Highway, generally north-easterly to the right bank of aforesaid, generally northerly to Savilles Creek; by that creek Cooks River; by that bank upwards to the Illawarra Railway; upwards to the southern prolongation of Acacia Road; by by that railway and Main Suburban Railway generally north- that prolongation, road and its prolongation and Acacia Road easterly to Cleveland Street; by that street, generally easterly, North northerly and The Boulevarde and its prolongation South Dowling Street, southerly to the western prolongation westerly to Illawarra Railway; by that railway generally of the generally southern boundary of Lot 100, DP 808835; south-westerly to the eastern prolongation of the southern by that prolongation, boundary and the generally southern boundary of Lot 7065, DP 1027170; by that prolongation, boundaries of Lots 1785 and 1784, DP 821362, and their boundary and its prolongation, westerly to the right bank of eastern prolongation, generally easterly to Boronia Street; by Loftus Creek; by that bank, downwards and the right bank that street, northerly and Anzac Parade, aforesaid, generally of upwards to Heathcote Road; by that road southerly to the point of commencement. generally north-westerly to the eastern prolongation of the generally southernmost southern boundary of the City of Liverpool, gazetted 30th March 1984; by that prolongation and part of that boundary westerly, the generally eastern and part of the generally southern boundaries of the City of Campbelltown, Local Government Act, 1948 (in part Williams Creek), generally southerly and generally westerly

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Proposed State Electoral District of side, northerly, to the mean high water mark of the generally HORNSBY western shore of Kogarah Bay at Tom Uglys Point; by the Commencing on the mean low water mark of the southern mean low water mark of that shore generally north-easterly shore of Broken Bay at its junction with the generally north- and Kogarah Bay Creek upwards to Princes Highway; by western boundary of Council. gazetted 24th April that highway generally north-easterly, Harrow Road, north- 1992, at Challenger Head; and bounded thence by a line westerly, a line across the Illawarra Railway; again, Harrow north-easterly to the centre of Hawkesbury River; by that Road, north-westerly, Bexley Road, generally north-westerly river upwards to a point north-east of Fishermans Point on to Wolli Creek; by that creek upwards to the generally the mean low water mark of the left bank of Berowra Creek; northern boundary of the City of Hurstville, aforesaid, and by a line south-westerly to that point; by that mean low water by part of that boundary, generally south-westerly to the mark, upwards to its confl uence with Marramarra Creek; by point of commencement. a line south-westerly across the mouth of that creek; again by that mean low water mark of the left bank of Berowra Proposed State Electoral District of Creek upwards to the mouth of Coba Bay; by a line south- KEIRA easterly across that mouth; again by that mean low water Commencing at the confl uence of Whartons Creek and mark of left bank of Berowra Creek upwards to the mouth of the mean low water mark of the shore of South Pacifi c Calabash Bay; by a line southerly across that mouth; again Ocean; and bounded thence by that mean low water mark by that mean low water mark of the left bank of Berowra (except at the entrance of any river, creek or inlet of the Creek, upwards to Berowra Waters Ferry; by a line, easterly sea where the boundary shall be a straight line connecting to the centre of that creek; by that creek, upwards an eastern two points on the shore opposite the outermost headlands prolongation of Crosslands Road; by that prolongation, road at the entrance of any such river, creek or inlet of the sea) and Galston Road, generally south-westerly, an unnamed generally southerly, Bellambi Gully, upwards to the eastern road passing through Galston Recreation Reserve, generally prolongation of Union Street; by that prolongation, street westerly, the road to Sydney North Substation, generally and its prolongation, westerly to the Illawarra Railway; by south-westerly, Old Northern Road, generally southerly, that railway, generally south-westerly to Rothery Street; by New Line Road and Boundary Road, generally south- that street, westerly, Princes Highway, generally southerly, easterly to Nyrippin Creek; by that creek and Berowra Southern Freeway, again, Princes Highway, generally Creek, aforesaid, downwards and a south-eastern tributary south-westerly to the Coal Companys of the latter creek to the north of Billarga Road, upwards to Railway; by that railway, south-easterly, again, Illawarra Quarter Sessions Road; by that road, southerly and Duffy Railway, north-easterly to, again, Southern Freeway; by Avenue, south-easterly to the Main Northern Railway; by that freeway, generally south-westerly, Kanahooka Road, that railway, generally north-easterly to the Pacifi c Highway; north-westerly, Darkes Road, generally north-westerly, West by that highway, generally south-easterly, Edgeworth David Dapto Road, north-easterly and Sheaffes Road, westerly to Avenue and Junction Road, easterly to the generally north- the northern prolongation of the eastern boundary of Lot western boundary of Ku-ring-gai Municipality, gazetted 1, DP 71431; by that prolongation and boundary, southerly 1st January 1997; by part of that boundary generally to an unnamed creek running through that DP, Lot 23, DP northerly to Cockle Creek; by that creek downwards to the 790915, Lot 2410, DP 864131, DP 1038907, Part Lot 260, generally north-western boundary of Warringah Council, DP 751278, Lots 1 and 2, DP 216373; by that creek and its gazetted 24th July 1992; by that boundary and part of the prolongation, upwards to Moss Vale – Unanderra Railway; generally north-western boundary of Pittwater Council, by that railway, westerly to Fire Road No 15A; by that road generally north-easterly to the point of commencement. and Fire Road No 15, generally north-westerly to Flying Fox No 3 Creek; by that creek downwards and the south- Proposed State Electoral District of eastern arm of Lake Avon, generally north-westerly to the HURSTVILLE generally north-western boundary of the City of Wollongong, Commencing at the intersection of the generally northern gazetted 12th September 1947; by part of that boundary, boundary of the City of Hurstville, gazetted 5th December generally north-easterly to Lake Cataract; by the northern 1924 and King Georges Road; and bounded thence by that arm of that lake, generally westerly and the southern arm of road, generally south-easterly, Stoney Creek Road, north- that lake, generally south-easterly, Bellambi Creek, upwards easterly, the north western prolongation of Lyle Street, that to Mount Ousley Road; by that road, generally northerly to street and Hodge Street, south-easterly, Elizabeth Street, the eastern prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 2, south-westerly, The Avenue, south-easterly, Forest Road, DP 1046069; by that prolongation, boundary and eastern easterly, Hill Street and its south-eastern prolongation, boundary of that lot, easterly and southerly, the generally south-easterly to Illawarra Railway; by that railway generally south-eastern boundary of Lot 1, DP 255282, generally westerly to the north-western prolongation of St Georges north-easterly, the generally southern boundary of Lot 50, DP Parade; by that prolongation and parade, south easterly, 1045297, generally easterly, part of the southern boundary of First Avenue, south-westerly, George Street, north-westerly, DP 228539, easterly to an unnamed creek to the north-east Cole Street, south-westerly, Woniora Road, south-easterly, of Corrie Road; by that creek, downwards to the western Salisbury Street, south-westerly, King Georges Road, boundary of Lot 1, DP 45840; by part of that boundary aforesaid, north-westerly and Hurstville Road, south- and part of the northern boundary of that lot, northerly and westerly to Poulton Creek; by that creek downwards to the easterly to Dumbrell Road; by that road, generally easterly, mean low water mark of the generally northern shore of Princes Highway, generally north-easterly, Station Street Oatley Bay; by that mean low water mark, generally westerly, and its prolongation, easterly to the Illawarra Railway; by the mean low water mark of the generally western shore , that railway, southerly to Whartons Creek; by that creek, generally southerly to Oatley Point; by a line south-easterly downwards to the point of commencement (inclusive of all from that point to Georges River; by that river downwards islands lying off the coast of the district above defi ned). to the eastern side of Georges River Bridge; by that eastern

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Proposed State Electoral District of Proposed State Electoral District of KIAMA LAKEMBA Commencing at the old mouth of , Commencing at the intersection of Bexley Road and at Shoalhaven Heads and the mean low water mark of the Wolli Creek; and bounded thence by that creek upwards to shore of South Pacifi c Ocean; and bounded thence by that the generally northern boundary of the City of Hurstville; river, upwards to the generally north-western boundary of by part of that boundary generally south-westerly to King the City of Shoalhaven, gazetted 23rd June 1948; by part of Georges Road; by that road north-westerly, M5 Motorway, that boundary, generally north-easterly to Yarrunga Creek; generally westerly to Salt Pan Creek; by that creek, upwards by that creek and Wildes Meadow Creek, upwards to Nowra to Canterbury Road; by that road, generally south-westerly, Road; by that road, Sheepwash Road and Kangaloon Road, Fairford Road and Stacey Street, generally northerly, Wattle generally northerly and Tourist Road, generally north- Street, generally easterly, Roberts Road, generally northerly easterly to Doudles Folly Creek; by that creek, downwards to the western prolongation of the southern boundary of and Nepean River, upwards to, again, Tourist Road; by that Lot 10, DP 884274; by that prolongation and boundary, road, generally south-easterly and Mount Murray Road, easterly, the southern and eastern boundaries of Lot 13, generally easterly to the south-western prolongation of the DP 1004336, easterly and northerly and part of the eastern generally south-eastern boundary of Lot 140, DP 751277; by boundary of Lot 4, DP 835849, northerly to Drone Street; by that prolongation and boundary, generally north-easterly to that street, easterly and Wentworth Street and its prolongation the generally southern boundary of the City of Wollongong, northerly to the Campsie-Rookwood Railway; by that gazetted 12th September 1947; by part of the generally railway, generally south-easterly and Sydenham-Bankstown southern boundary of that city, generally easterly to Princes Railway, south-westerly to the north-western prolongation Highway; by that highway generally south-easterly and of the north-eastern boundary of Lot 2, DP 607707; by Pioneer Drive, easterly to the Illawarra Railway; by that that prolongation, boundary and its prolongation, south- railway, generally south-easterly to the western prolongation easterly to Thorncraft Parade; by that parade, south-easterly, of the southern boundary of Lot 11, DP 867019; by that Canterbury Road north-easterly and Bexley Road, aforesaid, prolongation, boundary and the southern boundaries of generally south-easterly to the point of commencement. Lot 2043, DP 1051789 and Lot 9113, DP 1027038 and its prolongation, easterly to Shellharbour Road; by that road, Proposed State Electoral District of generally north-easterly to the north-western prolongation LANE COVE of the south-western boundary of Lot 2, DP 630517; by that Commencing at the junction of Epping Road and Pittwater prolongation, boundary and the south-eastern boundary of Road; and bounded thence by the latter road, southerly, that lot, south-easterly and north-easterly, the north-western Magdala Road, north-westerly, Cressy Road, a line across and the generally northern boundaries of Lot 207, DP 857031 Kittys Creek, again Cressy Road, south-westerly, Twin Road, and its prolongation, generally easterly to the mean low north-westerly, Badajoz Road, south-westerly, Quarry Road, water mark of the South Pacifi c Ocean; by that mean low north-westerly, Niara Street and Aitchandar Road, south- water mark, (except at the entrance of any river, creek or westerly, Buffalo Road, north-westerly and Princes Street inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be a straight line and its prolongation generally south-westerly to the mean connecting two points on the shore opposite the outermost low water mark of the left bank of Parramatta River; by that headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek or inlet of mean low water mark downwards to the mouth of Tarban the sea) generally southerly to the point of commencement Creek; by a line northerly across that creek; again by the (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast of the district mean low water mark of the left bank of Parramatta River above defi ned). downwards and the mean low water mark of the right bank of Proposed State Electoral District of Lane Cove River upwards to Onion Point; by a line easterly KU-RING-GAI to the mean low water mark of the left bank of Lane Cove River; by that mean low water mark and the mean low Commencing at the confl uence of Cockle Creek and water mark of the left bank of Parramatta River, aforesaid, Cowan Creek; and bounded thence by the latter creek downwards to the generally western boundary of North upwards to Burns Road; by that road, generally north- Sydney Council, gazetted 16th May 1941; by part of that westerly, Bobbin Head Road, generally southerly, Pacifi c boundary generally north-easterly to North Shore Railway; Highway, south-easterly and Beechworth Road, south- by that railway generally north-westerly to the north-eastern westerly to North Shore Railway; by that railway generally prolongation of Broughton Road; by that prolongation, road south-easterly to the generally north-western boundary of and its prolongation south-westerly, Gore Hill Freeway Willoughby City, gazetted 16th May 1941; by part of that westerly, Longueville Road and Epping Road, generally boundary generally south-westerly to Blue Gum Creek; by westerly, Centennial Avenue, Greenlands Road and Greville that creek downwards and Lane Cove River upwards to the Street and Its prolongation, generally northerly to Blue Gum eastern prolongation of Pine Street; by that prolongation Creek; by that creek, downwards and Lane Cove River and and street, westerly, Willowtree Street, northerly, Calga Porters Creek, upwards to Wicks Road; by that road, south- Avenue, easterly, Campbell Avenue, generally northerly, westerly and Epping Road, aforesaid, south-easterly, to the Pennant Hills Road, generally westerly and Dartford Road point of commencement. and its prolongation, north-westerly to the Main Northern Railway; by that railway, generally north-easterly to the Pacifi c Highway, aforesaid; by that highway, generally south-easterly, Edgeworth David Avenue and Junction Road, easterly to the generally north-western boundary of Ku-ring- gai Municipality, gazetted 1st January 1997; by part of that boundary generally northerly to Cockle Creek, aforesaid, and by that creek downwards to the point of commencement.

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Proposed State Electoral District of generally south-westerly, the south-western boundary of LISMORE Lot 51, DP 755699, generally north-westerly, part of the eastern boundary of Lot 5, DP 18882 and Lot 7, DP 540358 Commencing at the junction of Garden of Eden Road with and their prolongation, southerly to, again, the generally the boundary between the States of New South Wales and north-eastern boundary of Richmond Valley Council; by Queensland; and bounded thence by that road and Tomewin part of that boundary, generally north-westerly to Wilsons Road, generally south-easterly and Dulguigan Road, north- River; by that river and Pelican Creek, upwards to Coraki easterly to Dungay Creek; by that creek and , Road; by that road, Pinkerton Road and its prolongation. downwards and Mayal Creek, upwards to Cane Road; by generally south-westerly to the Richmond River; by that that road, generally south-easterly, Tweed Valley Way, south- river, upwards to the south-western prolongation of Irvington westerly to the western prolongation of the northern boundary Wharf Road; by that prolongation and road, generally of Lot 1, DP 565441; by that prolongation, boundary and north-easterly and Bruxner highway, north-westerly to the northern and eastern boundaries of Lot 2, DP 565441, the southern prolongation of the western boundary of easterly and southerly, the western boundaries of Lot B, DP Lot 234, DP 755742; by that prolongation, boundary and 169767, Lot A, DP 430186, a line and Lot 2, DP 586927, its prolongation, northerly, the southern boundary of Lot southerly to Condong Creek; by that creek, downwards to 157, DP 755742 and its prolongation, westerly, part of the the northern prolongation of the generally north-eastern eastern, the north-eastern and the generally north-western boundary of Lot 2, DP 842157; by that prolongation, boundaries of Lot 24, DP 755727 and its prolongation, boundary and the eastern boundary of that lot, generally northerly, north-westerly and generally south-westerly south-easterly and southerly, the eastern boundaries of Lot to Spring Grove Road; by that road, south-westerly and 3, DP 719811 and Lot 1, DP 606641, southerly, a line, the Wilton Road, north-westerly to the Casino Murwillumbah eastern and southern boundaries of Lot 1, DP 1051874, Railway; by that railway, northerly to Naughtons Gap Road; southerly and westerly, the southern boundary of Lot 4, DP by that road, generally north-easterly, Manifold Road, north- 1063735, westerly, the generally southern boundary of Lot 3, westerly and Charolais Avenue, westerly to the southern DP 846151, generally westerly, the generally south-eastern prolongation of the western boundary of Lot 12, DP 1063513; boundary of Lot 16, DP 1037891, generally south-westerly by that prolongation and part of that boundary, northerly, the and the eastern boundary of Lot 1, DP 404229 and its eastern prolongation of the southern boundary of Lot 155, prolongation, southerly to Tweed Valley Way; by that way, DP 755727 and that boundary, westerly, a line, the southern generally south-easterly to the northern prolongation of the and the generally south-western boundaries of Lot 154, DP eastern boundary of Lot 3, DP 258130; by that prolongation, 755727, westerly and generally north-westerly, the south- boundary and the eastern boundary of Lot 2, DP 1007610, eastern boundary of Lot 292, DP 755727, south-westerly the southerly, the eastern and southern boundaries of Lot 17, southern boundaries of Lot 145, DP 755727, Lot 211, DP DP 811942 and its prolongation, southerly and westerly to 786173, a line, Lot 3, DP 732291, a line, Lot 3, DP 562738 the road forming the generally south-eastern boundary of and its prolongation, westerly to Summerland Way; by that Lot 17, DP 811942, Lots 13 and 12, DP 730057 and Lot 21, way, north-westerly and Collins Road, south-westerly to DP 571211; by that road and Tunnel Road, generally south- the eastern prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot westerly to the Casino Murwillumbah Railway, aforesaid; 144, DP 755716; by that prolongation, boundary and the by that railway, north-westerly to Burringbar Range; by eastern boundary of that lot and its prolongation, westerly that range, generally south-westerly to the generally north- and southerly to the Richmond River, aforesaid; by that river, western boundary of Lot 112, DP 7555730; by part of that downwards and an unnamed creek fl owing through Lot 3, DP boundary and the generally north-western boundary of Lot 617068 and Lot 3, DP 168499, upwards to Elfords Road; by 8, DP 618883, generally south-westerly, the generally north- that road and Sextonville Road, generally north-westerly to western and generally south-western boundaries of Lot 213, the generally north-western boundary of Richmond Valley DP 755730, generally south-westerly and generally south- Council; by part of that boundary, generally south-westerly easterly, the generally south-western boundary of Lot 1, DP and the generally northern boundary of Copmanhurst Shire, 596376, generally south-easterly, the southern boundary of gazetted 9th May 2003, generally south-westerly to the Lot 2, DP 596376, easterly and part of the western boundary Timbara River; by that river and Macleods Creek upwards of Lot 7, DP 806652, southerly to the generally southern to Rocky River Road; by that road and the road traversing boundary of Tweed Shire Council, gazetted 21st November Long Creek and its continuation, generally northerly, 1986; by part of that boundary, generally south-westerly to Bruxner Highway, aforesaid, generally westerly, Boorock the Koonyum Range; by that range, generally south-easterly Road, generally northerly, Bicentennial Trail, generally to Koonyum Range Road; by that road, generally southerly, north-easterly, Gilgurry Road and its continuation, generally Nanday Road, generally south-westerly and generally south- north-westerly, Harrigans Lane, generally westerly, Mount easterly, again, Koonyum Range Road, generally south- Lindesay Highway, generally northerly and the road to easterly, Wilsons Creek Road, generally easterly, Coolamon Sugarloaf Border Gate, generally south-westerly to the Scenic Drive, generally south-westerly and Goonengerry boundary between the States of New South Wales and Road, generally westerly to Wilsons River; by that river, Queensland, aforesaid; and by that boundary, generally downwards to the generally eastern boundary of the Lismore north-westerly and generally north-easterly to the point of City Council, gazetted 18th January 1991; by that boundary, commencement. generally southerly, the generally north-eastern boundary of Richmond Valley Council, gazetted 25th February 2004, generally south-westerly to the southern prolongation of the eastern boundary of Lot 1, DP 246248; by that prolongation and part of that boundary, northerly, the north-eastern prolongation of the south-eastern boundary of Lot 1, DP 456863, that boundary and the generally south-eastern boundaries of Lot 2, DP 838843, a line, Lot 52, DP 755699,

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Proposed State Electoral District of Proposed State Electoral District of LIVERPOOL MACQUARIE FIELDS Commencing at the intersection of Elizabeth Drive and Commencing at the intersection of Old Fifteenth South Creek; and bounded thence by that creek, upwards to Avenue and Cowpastures Road; and bounded thence by the south-western prolongation of the south-eastern boundary that road, southerly, Hoxton Park Road, generally easterly, of Lot 64, DP 222177; by that prolongation and boundary Hume Highway, southerly, Mill Road and its prolongation, north-easterly to Fifteenth Avenue; by that avenue and Old easterly to the Main Southern Railway; by that railway, Fifteenth Avenue, generally easterly, Cowpastures Road, south-westerly to Atkinson Street; by that street and its southerly, Hoxton Park Road, generally easterly, Hume prolongation, easterly to Georges River; by that river, Highway, southerly, Mill Road and its prolongation, easterly upwards to the south-eastern prolongation of Picnic Grove; to the Main Southern Railway; by that railway, south-westerly by that prolongation and grove, north-westerly, Bensley to Atkinson Street; by that street and its prolongation, easterly Road, north-easterly to the south-eastern prolongation of to Georges River; by that river downwards and Cabramatta the south-western boundary of Lot 24, DP 816373; by that Creek upwards to Elizabeth Drive, aforesaid; by that drive prolongation, boundary, the south-western boundary of Lot north-westerly, North Liverpool Road generally north- 301, DP 818381 and part of the south-western boundary of westerly to Clear Paddock Creek; by that creek, downwards Lot 304, DP 817849 and its prolongation, north-westerly to Elizabeth Drive, aforesaid and by that drive, generally to Henderson Road; by that road, generally north-westerly, north-westerly to the point of commencement. Williamson Road, generally south-westerly, Macdonald Road, generally north-westerly, Hume Highway, generally Proposed State Electoral District of south-westerly, St Andrews Road, north-westerly, Spitfi re LONDONDERRY Drive, generally south-westerly to the southern boundary Commencing at the junction of Grose River and the of Lot 303, DP 712210; by part of that boundary and its generally eastern boundary of the City of Blue Mountains, prolongation, westerly, the southern boundaries of Lot 20, DP gazetted Act 1948; and bounded thence by part of that 712018 and Lot 3001, DP 710602, westerly and the south- boundary generally south-easterly to Nepean River; by eastern boundary of Lot 1, DP 201351 and its prolongation, that river upwards to the western prolongation of Farrells south-westerly to Raby Road; by that road generally north- Lane; by that prolongation and lane generally easterly to westerly to the generally south-eastern boundary of Camden the western prolongation of Lot 299, DP 752021; by that Council, gazetted 29th May 1998; by that boundary north- prolongation, boundary, a line and the southern boundary of easterly and part of the generally northern boundary of that Lot 2, DP 519892 and its prolongation easterly to Cranebrook council, generally westerly Eastern Creek; by that creek, Road; by that road southerly, Boundary Road easterly, downwards to Fifteenth Avenue; by that avenue and Old Goldmark Crescent northerly, Andromeda Drive generally Fifteenth Avenue, aforesaid, generally easterly to the point north-easterly, The Northern Road generally southerly and of commencement. Richmond Road and its prolongation generally south-easterly to Main Western Railway; by that railway generally easterly Proposed State Electoral District of to the southern prolongation of Belmore Avenue; by that MAITLAND prolongation and avenue northerly, Woodstock Avenue, Commencing at the intersection of the generally southern a line, Schiller Place, a line, and Copeland Road north- boundary of Maitland City Council, gazetted 27th November westerly, Bougainville Road generally westerly, Luxford 1959 and the New England Highway; and bounded thence Road north-easterly and Palmyra Avenue and its prolongation by part of that boundary, generally westerly, the generally north-westerly and westerly to South Creek; by that creek western and the generally northern boundaries of that city, downwards to Richmond Road; by that road and Blacktown generally northerly and generally easterly, part of the Road, generally northwesterly, to Rickabys Creek; by that generally northern boundary of Port Stephens Council, creek and Hawkesbury River, downwards and Buttsworth gazetted 13th November 1970, generally easterly to Ten Creek, upwards to Wilberforce Road; by that road, generally Mile Road; by that road, generally south-easterly, Pacifi c north-easterly, the boundary road forming the northern Highway and Adelaide Street (Raymond Terrace), generally boundary of Lot 472, DP 751665, westerly, Earl Street and its south-westerly and William Bailey Street and Seaham Road, prolongation northerly, William Street, northerly, Kurmond north-westerly to Williams River; by that river, downwards Road, generally westerly, Slopes Road, generally northerly, to the generally south-eastern boundary of Maitland City Single Ridge Road, generally westerly, Comleroy Road, Council; by that boundary, generally south-westerly and the generally south-westerly, Bells Line of Road, generally generally southern boundary of that city, aforesaid, generally north-westerly, to the northern prolongation of the eastern westerly to the point of commencement. boundary of Lot 2, DP 230078; by that prolongation and boundary, southerly, the southern boundaries of Lot 2 and Proposed State Electoral District of Lot 1, DP 230078, westerly, part of the eastern and part of MANLY the southern boundaries of Lot 11, DP 869956, southerly and Commencing on the mean low water mark of the shore of westerly, part of the generally eastern, the southern and part South Pacifi c Ocean at North Head; and bounded thence by of the western boundaries of Lot 291, DP 751649, southerly, the mean low water mark of the generally northern shore of westerly and northerly, the southern boundary and southern Port Jackson generally north-westerly to Cannae Point; by prolongation of the generally western boundary of Lot 16, a line north-westerly to Dobroyd Head; again by the mean DP 751629, westerly and southerly to Burralow Creek; by low water mark of that shore generally south-westerly, the that creek, downwards and Grose River, aforesaid, upwards, mean low water mark of the generally north-eastern shore to the point of commencement. of Middle Harbour generally north-westerly and the mean low water mark of the generally eastern shore of Bantry Bay generally northerly to the generally northern boundary of Manly Council; by part of that boundary easterly and

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 6256 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 4 August 2004 generally south-easterly to the generally southern boundary westerly and the mean low water mark of the generally of Manly Warringah War Memorial Park; by that boundary right bank of Woronora River, generally south-westerly generally easterly and the eastern boundary of that park and to the western prolongation of the northern boundary of its prolongation northerly to Manly Creek at Manly Dam; by Lot PT9, DP 752064; by that prolongation, boundary and that creek downwards to Sloane Crescent; by that crescent its prolongation, easterly to Soldiers Road; by that road, generally north-easterly, Condamine Street generally northerly and Mitchell Avenue and its prolongation, easterly northerly, Pittwater Road generally north-easterly, Pacifi c to the Illawarra Railway, aforesaid; by that railway generally Parade and its prolongation easterly to the mean low water south-westerly to the eastern prolongation of the southern mark of the shore of South Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid; and boundary of Lot 7065, DP 1027170; by that prolongation, by that mean low water mark (except at the entrance of any boundary and its prolongation, westerly to the right bank of river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be Loftus Creek; by that bank, downwards and the right bank a straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite of Woronora River, upwards to Heathcote Road; by that the outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, road generally north-westerly to the eastern prolongation creek or inlet of the sea) generally southerly to the point of of the generally southernmost southern boundary of the commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast City of Liverpool, gazetted 30th March 1984; by that of the district above defi ned). prolongation and boundary generally westerly to Georges River, aforesaid and by that river downwards to the point Proposed State Electoral District of of commencement. MAROUBRA Commencing at the intersection of Rainbow Street and Proposed State Electoral District of Anzac Parade; and bounded thence by that parade, generally MIRANDA southerly, Wentworth Avenue, generally north-westerly, Commencing at the intersection of Georges River and Southern Cross Drive and General Holmes Drive, generally Illawarra Railway; and bounded thence by that railway, south-westerly, Foreshore Road, generally south-easterly south-westerly to the mean low water mark of the generally to the north-eastern prolongation of the generally eastern right bank of Georges River; by that mean low water mark, boundary of Lot 401, DP 816961; by that prolongation and generally westerly and the mean low water mark of the part of that boundary, generally southerly to its southern generally right bank of Woronora River, generally south- extremity; by a line southerly to the generally south-western westerly to the western prolongation of the northern boundary boundary of the City of Botany Bay; by part of that boundary, of Lot PT9, DP 752064; by that prolongation, boundary and south-easterly, part of the generally southern boundary of its prolongation, easterly to Soldiers Road; by that road, the City of Randwick, generally north-easterly to the low northerly and Mitchell Avenue and its prolongation, easterly water mark of the generally north-eastern shore of Botany to the Illawarra Railway, aforesaid; by that railway generally Bay at Yarra Bay; by that low water mark generally south- southerly to the western prolongation of The Boulevarde; by easterly and the low water mark (except at the entrance of that prolongation and boulevarde easterly and Acacia Road any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall North, the northern prolongation of Acacia Road, Acacia be a straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite Road and its prolongation southerly to Savilles Creek; by that the outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek downwards to an eastern boundary of Royal National creek or inlet of the sea) of the South Pacifi c Ocean generally Park; by part of that boundary generally southerly, the northerly to the eastern prolongation of Rainbow Street; by northern and generally western boundaries of Grays Point that prolongation and street, aforesaid, westerly to the point Oval and the western and southern boundaries of Grays Point of commencement (including Bare Island and all islands off Primary School westerly, generally southerly and easterly the coast of the district above defi ned). and a generally eastern boundary of Royal National Park, aforesaid, generally southerly to the low water mark of the Proposed State Electoral District of right bank of Hacking River; by that low water mark and MARRICKVILLE the low water mark of the generally southern shore of Port Commencing at the junction of City Road and Parramatta Hacking generally easterly to a point south of Yowie Point; Road; and bounded thence by the former road, generally by a line northerly to that point; by the low water mark of the south-westerly, Cleveland Street, easterly, to Main Suburban generally eastern shore of Gymea Bay generally northerly Railway; by that railway and Illawarra Railway generally to the southern prolongation of Kiora Road South; by south-westerly to the right bank of Cooks River; by that bank that prolongation and road, northerly, President Avenue, upwards to Bayview Avenue; by that avenue north-easterly easterly, Miranda Road South and Miranda Road North, to Cooks River; by that river upwards to Wardell Road; by north-westerly, Port Hacking Road North and Madeira that road, generally north-easterly to Sydenham-Bankstown Road and its prolongation generally northerly to the mean Railway; by that railway north-westerly and the railway low water mark of the right bank of Georges River; by that from Dulwich Hill to Glebe Island generally northerly to mean low water mark generally easterly to the eastern section Hawthorne Canal; by that canal downwards to Parramatta of Georges River Bridge; by that bridge northerly to Georges Road, aforesaid, and by that road generally easterly to the River, aforesaid, and by that river upwards to the point of point of commencement. commencement. Proposed State Electoral District of Proposed State Electoral District of MENAI MONARO Commencing at the confl uence of Salt Pan Creek and Commencing at the junction of the boundary between the Georges River; and bounded thence by that river downwards State of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory to Illawarra Railway; by that railway south-westerly to with the generally northern boundary of Yarrowlumla Shire the mean low water mark of the generally right bank of gazetted 12th June 1998; and bounded thence by the former Georges River; by that mean low water mark, generally boundary generally south-easterly, generally south-westerly

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 4 August 2004 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 6257 and generally north-westerly to the generally south-western Proposed State Electoral District of boundary of Yarrowlumla Shire; by that boundary generally MOUNT DRUITT north-westerly and part of the generally eastern boundaries Commencing at the intersection of South Creek and the of Tumut and Tumbarumba Shires, gazetted 11th February Main Western Railway; and bounded thence by that railway, 2004 and 26th May 2004 respectively, generally south- generally easterly to Eastern Creek; by that creek, downwards westerly to the border between the States of New South to the M7 Motorlink (under construction); by that motorlink, Wales and Victoria; by that border south-easterly to the generally westerly, Richmond road, north-westerly to the generally western boundary of Bega Valley Shire Council, eastern prolongation of the southern boundary of Lot 1, DP gazetted Act 110, 1980, by part of that boundary, generally 792478; by that prolongation, boundary and the generally northerly, to Postmans Track, by that track and Blackwood southern boundaries of Lot 481, DP 634363, Lot 49, DP Road, generally north-easterly, Filmer Williams Road and 262886, Lot 1, DP 447543 and its prolongation, generally Mogilla Road generally easterly, Niagara Lane generally westerly to Stoney Creek Road; by that road, southerly and north-easterly, West End Kameruka Road generally north- Palmyra Avenue and its prolongation, westerly to South westerly, Snowy Mountains Highway easterly and Ryan Creek, aforesaid, and by that creek upwards to the point of D’Arcy Road and Bemboka Peak Trail generally northerly commencement. to a generally south-western boundary of South East Forest National Park; by part of that boundary generally north- Proposed State Electoral District of westerly to the north-western corner of Portion 118, Parish of MULGOA Ooranook, County of Auckland; by the northern prolongation Commencing at the intersection of Nepean River and of the western boundary of that portion northerly to Yankees Western Motorway; and bounded thence by that motorway Gap Road; by that road generally westerly to the generally generally south-easterly, The Northern Road, Bringelly southern boundary of Wadbilliga National Park; by part of that Road, generally north-easterly and Caddens Road, boundary generally westerly and the south-western boundary easterly to Werrington Creek; by that creek downwards, of that park generally north-westerly to the generally eastern to O’Connell Street; by that street, French Street and its boundary of Cooma-Monaro Shire; by part of that boundary prolongation northerly, to Main Western Railway; by that generally northerly, the generally south-eastern and generally railway, easterly to ; by that creek, upwards, north-eastern boundaries of Tallaganda Shire generally north- to Western Motorway; by that motorway, westerly, Roper easterly and generally north-westerly, part of the generally Road, southerly, Erskine Park road, south-westerly and eastern and the generally southern boundaries of Mulwaree Mamre Road, south-easterly to the Sydney Water Pipeline; Shire generally southerly and generally westerly and part by that pipeline, south-westerly to South Creek; by that of the generally northern boundary of Yarrowlumla Shire, creek, upwards to the generally southern boundary of aforesaid, generally westerly to the point of commencement Liverpool City Council, gazetted 30th March 1984; by (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast of the district part of that boundary and the generally western boundary above defi ned) of that council, generally westerly and generally northerly, to Nepean River, aforesaid; by that river downwards to the Proposed State Electoral District of point of commencement. MORISSET Commencing at the confl uence of Hawkesbury River and Proposed State Electoral District of Mooney Mooney Creek; and bounded thence by that creek, MURRAY-DARLING upwards to the Pacifi c Highway; by that highway and the Commencing at Camerons Corner; and bounded thence Sydney Newcastle Freeway and Dog Trap Road, generally by the boundary between the States of New South Wales north-easterly, Beckford Road, generally easterly, Reservoir and Queensland easterly, the generally western boundary of Road and Glen Road, generally southerly to the generally Bourke Shire Council, gazetted 27th August 1982, generally southern boundary of Wyong Shire Council, gazetted 30th southerly, the generally western, the generally south-western November 2001; by part of that boundary, easterly to the and part of the generally southern boundaries of Cobar Shire Main Northern Railway; by that railway, generally north- Council, gazetted 7th April 1961, generally southerly, easterly to the ; by that river, upwards to, generally south-easterly and generally easterly, the generally again, the Sydney Newcastle Freeway; by that freeway, eastern boundary of Carrathool Shire Council, gazetted the Motorway Link Road from the Wallarah Interchange to 30th June 1967; by that boundary generally southerly, to Doyalson and the Pacifi c Highway, generally north-easterly Hillston Road; by that road and Melbergen Road, generally and Wyee Road, generally north-easterly to the south-eastern south-westerly, Back Hillston Road, south-easterly, Cahills boundary of Lake Macquarie City Council, gazetted 24th Road, Mid Western Highway and Wrights Lane, generally July 1992; by part of that boundary, generally northerly to south-westerly and Hillston Street, southerly, to the northern the generally mean low water mark of the north-western boundary of Lot 7017, DP 1024210; by part of that boundary, shore of Lake Macquarie; by that mean low water mark, westerly, its western boundary and the western boundary including Kooroora, Edmunds and Fennell Bays, generally of Lot 7009, DP 1024206, southerly, a line to the north- north-easterly, Cockle Creek and , upwards to westernmost corner of Lot 3, DP 718530, south-westerly, the its source; by a line, north-westerly to the generally south- generally western boundary of that lot and its prolongation, eastern boundary of the City of Cessnock, gazetted 8th southerly and south-easterly to ; by December 1978; by that boundary, generally south-westerly, that river downwards, to the generally western boundary part of the generally eastern boundary of Hawkesbury City of Murrumbidgee Shire Council, gazetted 22nd December Council, gazetted 29th June 1996, generally southerly to the 1967; by that boundary generally southerly and its generally Hawkesbury River, aforesaid and by that river, downwards southern boundary, generally easterly, the generally south- to the point of commencement. western boundary of Narrandera Shire Council, gazetted 23rd December 1960, the generally north-western and generally south-western boundaries of Wagga Wagga City Council,

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 6258 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 4 August 2004 gazetted 23rd December 1983, generally south-westerly Council, gazetted 22nd December 1967; by that boundary and generally south-easterly, part of the generally northern generally southerly and its generally southern boundary, and generally western boundaries of Greater Hume Shire generally easterly, the generally south-western boundary of Council, gazetted 26th May 2004, generally southerly, Narrandera Shire Council, gazetted 23rd December 1960 generally westerly and generally southerly, the boundary and the generally western, generally northern and generally between the States of New South Wales and Victoria, north-western boundaries of Wagga Wagga City Council, generally north-westerly and the boundary between the aforesaid, generally northerly, generally easterly and States of New South Wales and South northerly generally south-easterly to the point of commencement. to the point of commencement. Proposed State Electoral District of Proposed State Electoral District of MURRUMBIDGEE Commencing at the junction of the generally southern Commencing at the junction of the generally northern boundary of Hastings Shire Council, gazetted 12th January boundary of Wagga Wagga City Council, gazetted 23rd 1996 and the mean low water mark of the shore of South December 1983, and the generally north-western boundary Pacific Ocean; and bounded thence by that boundary, of Gundagai Shire Council, gazetted 21st December 1923; generally westerly, the generally western boundary of Lot and bounded thence by the latter boundary, generally north- 141, DP 754407, generally southerly, the generally south- easterly, to the boundary road generally to the south of Lot western boundary of Lot 140, DP 754407, generally south- 101, DP 751403, Lot H, DP 186078, Lots 135 and 129, DP easterly, the generally south-western and generally southern 751406; by that road generally westerly, Gundagai Road, boundaries of Lot 139, DP 754407, generally south-easterly northerly and generally westerly, Brabins Road, Hazeldene and generally easterly, the generally south-western boundary Road, Wornes Gate Lane South, Wornes Gate Lane North, of Lot 153, DP 754407, generally south-easterly, part of Stanyer Road, generally north-westerly, Old Sydney Road, the western and the southern boundaries of Lot 219, DP north-easterly, Snapes Lane, northerly, Trevethin Road, 754429, southerly and easterly, part of the western and part north-westerly, Retreat Road and Dirnaseer Road, generally of the southern boundaries of Lot 7, DP 614524, southerly northerly, to the generally north-western boundary of Junee and easterly, the western boundary of Lot 222, DP 754429 Shire Council, gazetted Act 110, 1980; by part of that and its prolongation, southerly, part of the generally north- boundary generally north-easterly, the generally eastern western and part of the southern boundaries of Lot 4, DP boundary of Temora Shire Council, gazetted Act 110, 1980, 729817, generally south-westerly and easterly to Burrawang generally northerly to Bland Creek; by that creek downwards Road; by that road, generally south-westerly, Coopernook to the generally western boundary of Forbes Shire Council, Forest Way, generally south-easterly and generally southerly, gazetted Act 110, 1980; by that boundary generally Langley Vale Way, generally north-westerly, Rock Creek northerly and generally north-westerly to Goobang Creek; Road, generally south-westerly and Landsdowne Road, by that creek, downwards, to the southern prolongation generally north-westerly to Koolah Creek; by that creek, of the western boundary of Lot 50, DP 752125; by that downwards, Landsdowne River, upwards to the eastern prolongation, boundary and its prolongation, northerly, to prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 23, DP Condobolin Trundle Road; by that road and Springvale Road, 754410; by that prolongation, boundary and part of the northerly, the boundary road forming the generally northern western boundary of that lot, westerly and southerly, the boundaries of Lots 18 and 15, DP 752110, Lot 1, DP 865074 eastern prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 180, and Lot 73, DP 752110, generally westerly to the northern DP 754410, that boundary and its prolongation, westerly, part boundary of Lot 100, DP 257205; by that boundary and its of the eastern and the northern boundaries of Lot PT 4, DP prolongation westerly to Nymagee Condobolin Road; by that 557985 and its prolongation, northerly and westerly to the road, generally south-easterly, the boundary road forming south-western side of Upper Landsdowne Road; by that side the northern boundaries of Lot 2, DP 715205 and Lot 115, of that road, north-westerly to the south-eastern boundary of DP 752080, the boundary roads forming the northern and Lot 31, DP 786610; by that boundary and part of the western western boundaries of Lot 8, DP 752093 and the western boundary of that lot, south-westerly and northerly and part boundary of Lot 7, DP 752093, to the western prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 4, DP 841324, westerly of the generally northern boundary of Lot 16, DP 752093; to an unnamed creek fl owing through the previous lot, DP, by that boundary, generally easterly, a line south-easterly Lot 5, DP 841321 and Lots 69 and 68, DP 754410; by that to the generally northern boundary of Lot 4, DP 627850; creek and Dawson River, downwards and Tommy Owens by part of that boundary, its eastern boundary and its Creek, upwards to the Old Port Macquarie Road; by that prolongation, easterly and southerly, to Lachlan River; by road, generally south-westerly to the northern prolongation that river, downwards, to the generally eastern boundary of the eastern boundaries of Lots 7 and 8, DP 250645; by of Carrathool Shire Council, gazetted 30th June 1967; by that prolongation, boundaries, southerly, the generally that boundary generally southerly, to Hillston Road; by that south-eastern boundary of Lot 52, DP 831604, generally road and Melbergen Road, generally south-westerly, Back south-westerly and part of the eastern boundary of Lot 8, Hillston Road, south-easterly, Cahills Road, Mid Western DP 876062, southerly to Carpunghat Creek; by that creek, Highway and Wrights Lane, generally south-westerly and downwards and the , upwards to the generally Hillston Street, southerly, to the northern boundary of Lot eastern boundary of Gloucester Shire Council, gazetted 26th 7017, DP 1024210; by part of that boundary, westerly, its August 1960; by that boundary and the generally southern western boundary and the western boundary of Lot 7009, DP boundary of that shire, generally southerly and generally 1024206, southerly, a line to the north-westernmost corner westerly, part of the generally south-western boundary of of Lot 3, DP 718530, south-westerly, the generally western Great Lakes Shire, gazetted Local Government Act No110, boundary of that lot and its prolongation, southerly and south- 1980, generally south-easterly, part of the generally northern easterly to Murrumbidgee River; by that river downwards boundary of Port Stephens Council, gazetted 13th November to the generally western boundary of Murrumbidgee Shire 1970, generally south-easterly to the Pacifi c Highway; by

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 4 August 2004 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 6259 that highway, generally north-easterly to Split Yard Creek; generally western boundary of Walcha Council, gazetted 8th by that creek and its prolongation, downwards to the mean October 1999, generally southerly to the Macdonald River; low water mark of the right bank of Nerong Creek; by that by that river, downwards to the northern prolongation of the mean low water mark, downwards and the mean low water western boundary of Lot 45, DP 753842; by that prolongation mark of the generally south-western and south-eastern and boundary, southerly, the southern boundary of Lot 81, shores of Bombah Broadwater, generally south-easterly and DP 753842, westerly, the western and southern boundaries generally north-easterly to the western prolongation of the of Lot 89, DP 753842, southerly and easterly, the eastern northern boundary of Lot 2, DP 568487; by that prolongation, boundary of Lot 73, DP 753842 and its prolongation, boundary and its prolongation, easterly to the mean low water southerly to Nerstane Road; by that road, generally westerly mark of the shore of South Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid, and by to the northern prolongation of the western boundary of that mean low water mark (except at the entrance of any Lot 27, DP 753835; by that prolongation, boundary and the river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be a southern boundary of that lot, southerly and easterly, the straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite the western boundaries of Lots 65 and 67, DP 753835, southerly, outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek part of the northern and the generally eastern boundaries of or inlet of the sea) generally north-easterly to the point of Lot 23, DP 753835, easterly and generally southerly, the commencement. (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast eastern boundaries of Lots 21 and 12, DP 753835 and their of the district above defi ned). prolongation, southerly to the Main Northern Railway; by that railway, generally north-easterly to the generally Proposed State Electoral District of western boundary of Walcha Council, aforesaid; by part NEWCASTLE of that boundary and the generally southern boundary of Commencing at the junction of the mean low water that council, generally southerly and generally easterly, the mark of the shore of South Pacifi c Ocean and the generally generally western boundaries of Hastings Council and of southern boundary of the City of Newcastle, gazetted 3rd Greater Taree City Council, generally northerly, part of the November 1978; and bounded thence by part of that boundary eastern boundary of Armidale Dumaresq Council, gazetted generally north-westerly to the generally western boundary 18th February 2000, generally northerly, the generally western of Lot 5, DP 1016931; by that boundary and its prolongation, boundary of Pristine Waters Shire, gazetted 1st July 2000, generally northerly to the Pacifi c Highway; by that highway, generally northerly and part of the generally southern and generally south-westerly, Brunker Road, generally northerly, the generally western boundaries of Copmanhurst Shire, Glebe Road, westerly, St James Road, generally north- gazetted 9th May 2003, generally westerly and generally westerly, Royal Road, northerly, Russell Road, westerly, northerly to Timbarra River; by that river and Macleods Royal Place, northerly, Lambton Road (New Lambton) and Creek upwards to Rocky River Road; by that road and the Howe Street, generally north-westerly, Morehead Street, road traversing Long Creek and its continuation generally northerly, Newcastle Road and Griffi ths Road, generally northerly to Bruxner Highway; by that highway, generally easterly, Lambton Road (Waratah), north-easterly, Edith westerly, Boorock Road, generally northerly, Bicentennial Street, northerly, Lorna Street, north-westerly and Maud Trail, generally north-easterly, Gilgurry Road and its Street, north-easterly to the Main Northern Railway; by that continuation, generally north-westerly, Harrigans Lane, railway, south-easterly to the south-western prolongation of generally westerly, Mount Lindesay Highway, generally Hanbury Street; by that street, north-easterly, Vine Street, northerly and the road to Sugarloaf Border Gate, generally northerly, Industrial Drive, generally north-westerly and south-westerly to the boundary between the States of New Tourle Street, northerly, to the mean low water mark of the South Wales and Queensland, aforesaid; and by that boundary left bank of South Channel of Hunter River; by that low water generally westerly to the point of commencement. mark, downwards and the mean low water mark of the right Proposed State Electoral District of bank of North Channel of Hunter River upwards to Stockton NORTH SHORE Bridge; by that bridge easterly to the mean low water mark of the left bank of the North Channel of Hunter River; by that Commencing at the intersection of Warringah Freeway and low water mark, upwards and the northern boundary of the Falcon Street; and bounded thence by that freeway, generally City of Newcastle; by that boundary, easterly to the mean low north-westerly to the eastern prolongation of Chandos Street; water mark of the shore of the South Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid by that prolongation, street and its prolongation westerly to and by that mean low water mark (except at the entrance of North Shore Railway; by that railway generally southerly to any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall the generally western boundary of North Sydney Council, be a straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite gazetted 16th May 1941; by part of that boundary generally the outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, south-westerly to the mean low water mark of the left bank creek or inlet of the sea) generally south-westerly, the point of Parramatta River; by that mean low water mark and the of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast mean low water mark of the generally northern shore of Port of the district above defi ned). Jackson generally north-easterly to Middle Head; by a line north-westerly to that mean low water mark at Grotto Point; Proposed State Electoral District of by the mean low water mark of the generally north-eastern NORTHERN TABLELANDS shore of Middle Harbour generally north-westerly to The Spit Bridge; by that bridge southerly to the mean low water Commencing at the junction of the generally western mark of the generally south-eastern shore of Middle Harbour; boundary of Gwydir Shire Council, gazetted 17th March by that mean low water mark and the mean low water mark 2004, with the boundary between the States of New South of the south-eastern shore of Long Bay generally south- Wales and Queensland; and bounded thence by that shire westerly to the generally eastern boundary of North Sydney boundary and the generally southern boundary of that shire, Council; by part of that boundary generally southerly to generally southerly and generally easterly, the generally Military Road; by that road, the southern branch of Military south-western boundary Uralla Shire Council, gazetted Road and Falcon Street, aforesaid, generally westerly to the 8th October 1999, generally south-easterly and part of the point of commencement.

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Proposed State Electoral District of easterly, to Boree Creek; by that creek, downwards, to the OATLEY western prolongation of the generally northern boundary, Commencing at the intersection of the M5 Motorway of Lot 100, DP 1033337; by that prolongation, boundary and King Georges Road; and bounded thence by that road, and its prolongation, generally easterly, to Brown Street; by generally south-easterly, Stoney Creek Road, north-easterly, that street and Cudal Canowindra Road, generally southerly, the north western prolongation of Lyle Street, that street Cargo Road, generally easterly and Moorbel Drive, southerly and Hodge Street, south-easterly, Elizabeth Street, south- to the western prolongation of the southern boundary of westerly, The Avenue, south-easterly, Forest Road, easterly, Lot 8, DP 259968; by that prolongation, boundary and the Hill Street and its south-eastern prolongation, south-easterly eastern boundary of that lot, easterly and northerly, the to Illawarra Railway; by that railway generally westerly to northern boundary of Lot 9, DP 25968 and its prolongation the north-western prolongation of St Georges Parade; by easterly, part of the western and the southern boundaries that prolongation and parade, south easterly, First Avenue, of Lot 53, DP 750147 and its prolongation, southerly and south-westerly, George Street, north-westerly, Cole Street, easterly to the generally southern boundary of Cabonne south-westerly, Woniora Road, south-easterly, Salisbury Shire Council, gazetted 8th November 2002; by part of that Street, south-westerly, King Georges Road, aforesaid, boundary, generally easterly, the generally western boundary north-westerly and Hurstville Road, south-westerly to of Blayney Shire Council, gazetted 8th November 2002, Poulton Creek; by that creek downwards to the mean low generally northerly and the generally northern boundary of water mark of the generally northern shore of Oatley Bay; that shire, generally easterly, the generally western boundary by that mean low water mark, generally westerly, the mean of Bathurst Regional Council, aforesaid, generally northerly low water mark of the generally western shore, generally to Macquarie River, aforesaid; and by that river downwards southerly to Oatley Point; by a line south-easterly from that to the point of commencement. point to Georges River; by that river and Salt Pan Creek Proposed State Electoral District of upwards to Henry Lawson Drive; by that drive and Forest OXLEY Road, generally north-easterly, Baumans Road, north- westerly, Broad Arrow Road, north-easterly, Karne Street, Commencing at the junction of the generally northern northerly and M5 Motorway, aforesaid, generally easterly boundary of Hastings Council, gazetted 12th January 1996 to the point of commencement. and the mean low water mark of the South Pacifi c Ocean; and bounded thence by part of that boundary, generally westerly Proposed State Electoral District of to ; by that river, downwards and Wilson River, ORANGE upwards to the Pacifi c Highway; by that highway, generally Commencing at the confl uence of Pyramul Creek with south-easterly to the ; by that river, Munns Macquarie River; and bounded thence by that creek upwards Channel, Caswell Channel, again, Hastings River and an to the road from Hill End to Hargraves; by that road generally unnamed creek running through Lot 4, DP 620153 and southerly to the generally southern boundary of Mudgee Lot 1, DP 779638, upwards to the Oxley Highway; by that Shire, gazetted 31st May 2002; by part of that boundary highway and Quarry Road, generally southerly to Broken generally easterly and part of the generally north-western Bago Range; by that range, generally south-westerly to boundary of Rylstone Shire, gazetted 24th October 1980, Mount Comboyne; by a line, south-westerly to an unnamed generally north-easterly to the Great Dividing Range; by part creek fl owing generally south-easterly to Upsalls Creek; by of that range, generally north-westerly, to the continuation that unnamed creek, downwards and Upsalls creek, upwards of Kains Flat Road; by that continuation and road, generally to the northern prolongation of the western boundary of north-westerly, Wollar Road, generally south-westerly, Lot 42, DP 754407; by that prolongation, boundary and Linburn Lane, generally westerly, Ulan Road, generally its southern prolongation to Lorne Road; by that road, north-easterly, Ridge Road, generally north-westerly, Spring generally south-westerly to the north-western prolongation creek Road, westerly, the boundary road to the north-east of of the north-eastern boundary of Lot 46, DP 754407; by Lot 179, DP 251684, north-westerly and the boundary road that prolongation, boundary, the generally southern and to the east of Lot 170 DP 820748, northerly to the generally the generally south-western boundaries of that lot and its north-western boundary of Merriwa Shire Council, gazetted prolongation, generally south-easterly, generally westerly 24th December 1998; by part of that boundary, generally and generally north-westerly to, again, Lorne Road; by northerly, the generally southern boundary of Coolah Shire that road, generally westerly to the generally southern Council, gazetted 31st May 2002, generally westerly, the boundary of Hastings Council; by part of that boundary, generally western boundary of Wellington Shire Council, generally southerly, the generally western boundary of Lot gazetted 13th November 1992, generally southerly to 141, DP 754407, generally southerly, the generally south- Buckinbah Creek; by that creek , upwards, to Cumnock Baldry western boundary of Lot 140, DP 754407, generally south- Road; by that road generally westerly and Gumble Manildra easterly, the generally south-western and generally southern Road, generally south-westerly, to Gumble Creek; by that boundaries of Lot 139, DP 754407, generally south-easterly creek and Mandagery Creek, downwards, to Windeyer Street; and generally easterly, the generally south-western boundary by that street, generally south-westerly, Ganoo Street, south- of Lot 153, DP 754407, generally south-easterly, part of the easterly to the northern prolongation of Lot 1035 DP 842518; western and the southern boundaries of Lot 219, DP754429, by that prolongation, boundary and the western boundary of southerly and easterly, part of the western and part of the Lot 1036, DP 842518 and its prolongation , southerly, part southern boundaries of Lot 7, DP 614524, southerly and of the generally northern boundary of Lot 3, DP 1025981 easterly, the western boundary of Lot 222, DP 754429 and its and its prolongation easterly, to Manildra Toogong Road; prolongation, southerly, part of the generally north-western by that road, generally southerly, Cudal Manildra Road, and part of the southern boundaries of Lot 4, DP 729817, generally south-easterly and the road forming the western generally south-westerly and easterly to Burrawang Road; boundary of Lot 7005, DP 1023274, southerly to the southern by that road, generally south-westerly, Coopernook Forest boundary of that lot; by that boundary and its prolongation Way, generally south-easterly and generally southerly,

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Langley Vale Way, generally north-westerly, Rock Creek outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek Road, generally south-westerly and Landsdowne Road, or inlet of the sea) generally south-westerly to the point of generally north-westerly to Koolah Creek; by that creek, commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast downwards, Landsdowne River, upwards to the eastern of the district above defi ned). prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 23, DP Proposed State Electoral District of 754410; by that prolongation, boundary and part of the PARRAMATTA western boundaries of that lot, westerly and southerly, the eastern prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 180, Commencing at the junction of Marsden Road with DP 754410, that boundary and its prolongation, westerly, Pennant Hills Road; and bounded thence by the latter road part of the eastern and the northern boundaries of Lot PT generally south-westerly, James Ruse Drive, generally north- 4, DP 557985 and its prolongation, northerly and westerly westerly, Briens Road, south-westerly, Old Windsor Road, to the south-western side of Upper Landsdowne Road; by north-westerly, Hart Drive, Freame Street and Emert Street, that side of that road, north-westerly to the south-eastern generally south-westerly, Western Motorway, generally boundary of Lot 31, DP 786610; by that boundary and part south-easterly, Coleman Street, northerly, Great Western of the western boundary of that lot, south-westerly and Highway and Parkes Street, generally easterly, Harris northerly and part of the northern boundary of Lot 4, DP Street and its prolongation, southerly, Western Motorway, 841324, westerly to an unnamed creek fl owing through the aforesaid, generally south-easterly to Duck River, by that previous lot and DP, Lot 5, DP841321 and Lots 69 and 68, river and Parramatta River downwards to Silverwater DP 754410; by that creek and Dawson River, downwards and Road; by that road northerly to the mean low water mark of Tommy Owens Creek, upwards to the Old Port Macquarie the left bank of Parramatta River; by that mean low water Road; by that road, generally south-westerly to the northern mark downwards to the south-western prolongation of prolongation of the eastern boundaries of Lots 7 and 8, DP Wharf Road; by that prolongation and road and Marsden 250645; by that prolongation, boundaries, southerly, the Road, aforesaid, generally north-westerly to the point of generally south-eastern boundary of Lot 52, DP 831604, commencement. generally south-westerly and part of the eastern boundary of Lot 8, DP 876062, southerly to Carpunghat Creek; by Proposed State Electoral District of that creek, downwards and the Manning River, upwards to PENRITH the generally south-western boundary of Greater Taree City Commencing at the confl uence of Glenbrook Creek and Council, gazetted 12th January 1996; by part of that boundary Nepean River; and bounded thence by that river, downwards, and the generally north-western boundary of that city council, to Western Motorway; by that motorway, generally south- generally north-westerly and generally north-easterly, the easterly, The Northern Road, Bringelly Road, generally generally western boundary of Hastings Council, generally north-easterly and Caddens Road, easterly to Werrington northerly to Cobcroft Trail; by that trail and Mooraback Road, Creek; by that creek downwards, to O’Connell Street; by that generally north-easterly to Petticoat Swamp Creek; by that street, French Street and its prolongation northerly, to Main creek, Boggy Creek, Green Gully Creek and Apsley River, Western Railway; by that railway, westerly, to the southern downwards, , Chandler River, Styx River and prolongation of Richmond Road; by that road, north-westerly Serpentine Creek, upwards to its source; by a line, easterly and northerly, The Northern Road, aforesaid, generally to the generally north-western boundary of Bellingen Shire northerly, Andromeda Drive generally south-westerly, Council, gazetted 30th November 1956; by that boundary Goldmark Crescent southerly, Boundary Road westerly, and part of the generally north-eastern boundary of that shire Cranebrook Road northerly to the eastern prolongation of the council, generally north-easterly and generally south-easterly southern boundary of Lot 2, DP 519892; by that prolongation, to the Pacifi c Highway; by that highway, generally south- boundary, a line and the southern boundary of Lot 299, DP westerly to the Bellinger River; by that river, upwards to the 752021 and its prolongation westerly to Farrells Lane; by that northern prolongation of the eastern boundary road of Lot lane generally westerly to the generally eastern boundary of 401, DP 1042652; by that road, southerly, Sweedmans Lane the City of Blue Mountains; by part of that boundary (in part and Sweedmans Trail, generally south-westerly, Kennedys Nepean River) generally southerly to Old Bathurst Road; by Trail, generally south-easterly, an unnamed trail, generally that road generally westerly to the southern prolongation of westerly and Twin Pines Road and its prolongation, generally the easternmost generally western boundary of Portion 257, south-easterly to Calang River, by that river and its southern Parish of Strathdon, County of Cook; by that prolongation arm, downwards to the western prolongation of the southern and part of that boundary generally northerly to the eastern boundary of Lot PT26, DP 755552; by that boundary and prolongation of Dixon Road; by that prolongation and road the southern boundary of Lot PT236, DP 755552, a line, the westerly, Rusden Road south-westerly and Old Bathurst southern boundaries of Lots 4 and 3, DP 604508, easterly, Road, aforesaid, and its prolongation westerly to Main part of the generally southern boundary of Lot 2, DP 792596, Western Railway; by that railway generally south-westerly generally easterly to a point south of the south-western corner to a point east of the source of an unnamed creek fl owing of Lot 253, DP 46013; by a line northerly to that corner; through Lot 5, DP 1036777; by a line westerly to that creek; the western and generally north-western boundaries of Lot by that creek and Glenbrook Creek, aforesaid, downwards 253, DP 46013, northerly and generally north-easterly, a line to the point of commencement. north-easterly, the generally northern boundaries of Lot 260, DP 47477 and Lot 250, DP 755552 and their prolongation, Proposed State Electoral District of generally easterly to Urunga Lagoon; by that lagoon, north- PITTWATER easterly and Bellinger River, aforesaid, downwards to the Commencing on the mean low water mark of the southern mean low water mark of the South Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid shore of Broken Bay at its junction with the generally north- and by that low water mark (except at the entrance of any western boundary of Pittwater Council, gazetted 24th April river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be a 1992, at Challenger Head; and bounded thence by that mean straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite the low water mark generally north-easterly, a line easterly from West Head to the western extremity of Barrenjoey Head, NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 6262 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 4 August 2004 and again that mean low water mark generally easterly Proposed State Electoral District of to the mean low water mark of South Pacifi c Ocean; by PORT STEPHENS that mean low water mark (except at the entrance of any Commencing at the intersection of Ten Mile Road and river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be the generally northern boundary of Port Stephens Council, a straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite gazetted 13th November 1970; and bounded thence by that the outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, boundary generally north-easterly and generally south- creek or inlet of the sea) generally southerly to the eastern easterly to the Pacifi c Highway; by that highway, generally prolongation of Wetherill Street; by that prolongation, street north-easterly to Split Yard Creek; by that creek, and its and its prolongation and Edgecliffe Boulevarde westerly, prolongation, downwards to the mean low water mark of Veterans Parade southerly, Lantana Avenue westerly and the right bank of Nerong Creek; by that mean low water Endeavour Drive north-westerly to the southern boundary mark, downwards and the mean low water mark of the of the RSL Retirement Villages; by part of that boundary generally south-western and south-eastern shores of Bombah and its prolongation westerly to the mean low water mark of Broadwater, generally south-easterly and generally north- the westernmost generally south-eastern shore of Narrabeen easterly to the western prolongation of the northern boundary Lakes; by that shore generally south-westerly and the mean of Lot 2, DP 568487; by that prolongation, boundary and low water mark of the generally western shore of those its prolongation, easterly to the low water mark of the shore lakes generally northerly to Deep Creek; by that creek and of South Pacifi c Ocean; by that low water mark (except at a north-western tributary of that creek upwards to Kamber the entrance of any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the Road; by that road westerly and Mona Vale Road generally boundary shall be a straight line connecting two points on south-westerly to the generally north-eastern boundary the shore opposite the outermost headlands at the entrance of the Municipality of Ku-ring-gai, gazetted 1st January of any such river, creek or inlet of the sea) generally south- 1997; by part of that boundary generally north-westerly, westerly to the generally northern boundary of the City of the north-western boundary of Warringah Council, gazetted Newcastle, gazetted 3rd November 1978; by part of that 24th July 1992, and part of the north-western boundary of boundary, westerly to the mean low water mark of the left Pittwater Council generally north-easterly to the point of bank of North Channel of Hunter River; by that mean low commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast water mark, downwards to Stockton Bridge; by that bridge of the district above defi ned). westerly to the mean low water mark of the right bank of North Channel of Hunter River; by that mean low water Proposed State Electoral District of mark, downwards and the mean low water mark of the left PORT MACQUARIE bank of South Channel of Hunter River upwards to Troule (including ) Street; by that street southerly and Industrial Drive generally Commencing at the junction of the generally northern south-easterly, Vine Street, southerly and Hanbury Street boundary of Hastings Council, gazetted 12th January 1996 and its prolongation, south-westerly to the Main Northern and the mean low water mark of the South Pacifi c Ocean; and Railway; by that railway, generally north-westerly to a canal bounded thence by part of that boundary, generally westerly from Hexham Swamp to Purgatory Creek; by that canal and to Maria River; by that river, downwards and Wilson River, Purgatory Creek downwards to the mean low water mark of upwards to the Pacifi c Highway; by that highway, generally the right bank of Hunter River; by a line north-easterly to the south-easterly to the Hastings River; by that river, Munns mean low water mark of the left bank of Hunter River; by Channel, Caswell Channel, again, Hastings River and an that bank and Williams River upwards to Seaham Road; by unnamed creek running through Lot 4, DP 620153 and that road and William Bailey Street, south-easterly, Adelaide Lot 1, DP 779638, upwards to the Oxley Highway; by that Street and Pacifi c Highway, generally north-easterly and Ten highway and Quarry Road, generally southerly to Broken Mile Road, aforesaid, generally north-westerly to the point Bago Range; by that range, generally south-westerly to of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast Mount Comboyne; by a line, south-westerly to an unnamed of the district above defi ned). creek fl owing generally south-easterly to Upsalls Creek; by that unnamed creek, downwards and Upsalls creek, upwards Proposed State Electoral District of to the northern prolongation of the western boundary of RIVERSTONE Lot 42, DP 754407; by that prolongation, boundary and Commencing at the intersection of Eastern Creek; and the its southern prolongation to Lorne Road; by that road, M7 Motorlink (under construction); and bounded thence by generally south-westerly to the north-western prolongation that creek, upwards to Richmond Road; by that road, north- of the north-eastern boundary of Lot 46, DP 754407; by westerly to the eastern prolongation of the southern boundary that prolongation, boundary, the generally southern and of Lot 1, DP 792478; by that prolongation, boundary and the generally south-western boundaries of that lot and its the generally southern boundaries of Lot 481, DP 634363, prolongation, generally south-easterly, generally westerly Lot 49, DP 262886, Lot 1, DP 447543 and its prolongation, and generally north-westerly to, again, Lorne Road; by that generally westerly to Stoney Creek Road; by that road, road, generally westerly to the generally southern boundary southerly and Palmyra Avenue and its prolongation, westerly of Hastings Council; by that boundary, generally easterly to South Creek; by that creek downwards to Richmond Road; to the mean low water mark of the South Pacifi c Ocean, by that road generally north-westerly to Rickabys Creek; by aforesaid and by that mean low water mark (except at the that creek and Hawkesbury River, downwards, South Creek, entrance of any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the McKenzies Creek and Killarney Chain of Ponds, upwards to boundary shall be a straight line connecting two points on the Brennan Dam Road; by that road south-westerly, Windsor shore opposite the outermost headlands at the entrance of any Road and Old Windsor Road, generally south-easterly, such river, creek or inlet of the sea), generally north-easterly M7 Motorlink (under construction), aforesaid, generally to the point of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying westerly, to the point of commencement. off the coast of the district above defi ned).

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Proposed State Electoral District of boundary of SP 20739; by that prolongation, boundary and ROCKDALE its prolongation easterly to Ball Avenue; by that avenue Commencing at Cape Solander at the mouth of Botany generally north-easterly and Blaxland Road north-westerly Bay; and bounded thence by a line north-easterly to Cape to ; by that creek, downwards to Epping Road, Banks; by the low water mark of the generally north- aforesaid; by that road, generally south-easterly, Culloden eastern shore of Botany Bay generally north-westerly to the Road, north-easterly to the south-eastern prolongation of the generally southern boundary of the City of Randwick; by north-eastern boundaries of Lots 653 and 658, DP 752035; part of that boundary generally westerly, part of the generally by that prolongation, boundaries and their prolongation, south-western boundary of the City of Botany Bay generally north-westerly to Vimiera Road; by that road, north-easterly, north-westerly and part of the generally eastern boundary of Waterloo Road, south-easterly and Culloden Road, aforesaid, the City of Rockdale north-westerly to the mouth of Cooks north-westerly to the south-eastern boundary of Lot 1, DP River; by that river upwards to Marsh Street; by that street 240970; by that boundary and its prolongation, north-easterly south-westerly to the right bank of Cooks River; by that to Lane Cove River, aforesaid and by that river downwards bank and Wolli Creek upwards to Bexley Road; by that to the point of commencement. road generally south-easterly, Harrow Road, a line across Proposed State Electoral District of Illawarra Railway, and again Harrow Road south-easterly, SHELLHARBOUR Princes Highway generally south-westerly to Kogarah Bay Commencing at the junction of Kanahooka Road with Creek; by that creek downwards and the mean low water Princes Highway; and bounded thence by that road, north- mark of the generally north-western shore of Kogarah Bay, westerly, Darkes Road, generally north-westerly, West generally south-westerly to the eastern side of Georges Dapto Road, north-easterly and Sheaffes Road, westerly to River Bridge; by that side generally south-westerly to the the northern prolongation of the eastern boundary of Lot low water mark of the right bank of Georges River; by that 1, DP 71431; by that prolongation and boundary, southerly low water mark and the low water mark of the south-western to an unnamed creek running through that DP, Lot 23, DP shore of Gwawley Bay generally south-easterly to Sandy 790915, Lot 2410, DP 864131, DP 1038907, Part Lot 260, Point; by a line south-easterly to the low water mark of the DP 751278, Lots 1 and 2, DP 216373; by that creek and its generally south-eastern shore of Gwawley Bay; by that low prolongation, upwards to Moss Vale – Unanderra Railway; water mark generally north-easterly, the low water mark of by that railway, westerly to Fire Road No 15A; by that the right bank of Georges River, aforesaid, generally south- road and Fire Road No 15, generally north-westerly to easterly, the low water mark of the generally south-western, Flying Fox No 3 Creek; by that creek downwards and the the generally south-eastern and the generally north-eastern south-eastern arm of Lake Avon, generally north-westerly shore of Woolooware Bay generally south-easterly, generally to the generally north-western boundary of the City of north-easterly and generally north-westerly, again the low Wollongong, gazetted 12th September 1947; by part of that water mark of the right bank of Georges River generally boundary, generally south-westerly and part of the generally north-easterly, the low water mark of the generally south- southern boundary of that city, generally easterly to Princes western shore of Botany Bay generally south-easterly and Highway; by that highway generally south-easterly and the low water mark of the generally north-western shore Pioneer Drive, easterly to the Illawarra Railway; by that of Quibray Bay generally south-westerly to the mouth of railway, generally south-easterly to the western prolongation Weeney Bay; by a line across that mouth south-easterly to the of the southern boundary of Lot 11, DP 867019; by that low water mark of the generally southern shore of Quibray prolongation, boundary and the southern boundaries of Bay; by that low water mark and the low water mark of the Lot 2043, DP 1051789 and Lot 9113, DP 1027038 and its generally north-eastern shore of that bay generally easterly prolongation, easterly to Shellharbour Road; by that road, and generally north-westerly and the low water mark of the generally north-easterly to the north-western prolongation generally southern shore of Botany Bay generally easterly of the south-western boundary of Lot 2, DP 630517; by that and south-easterly to the point of commencement (excluding prolongation, boundary and the south-eastern boundary of Bare Island and including all islands lying off the coast of that lot, south-easterly and north-easterly, the north-western the district above defi ned). and the generally northern boundaries of Lot 207, DP 857031 and its prolongation, generally easterly to the mean low water Proposed State Electoral District of mark of the South Pacifi c Ocean; by that mean low water RYDE mark, (except at the entrance of any river, creek or inlet of Commencing at the confl uence of Porters Creek and Lane the sea where the boundary shall be a straight line connecting Cove River; and bounded thence by that creek upwards to two points on the shore opposite the outermost headlands Wicks Road; by that road south-westerly, Epping Road south- at the entrance of any such river, creek or inlet of the sea) easterly, Pittwater Road, southerly, Magdala Road, north- generally northerly, the left bank of the entrance channel to westerly, Cressy Road, a line across Kittys Creek, again , generally north-westerly and the mean low Cressy Road, south-westerly, Twin Road, north-westerly, water marks of the generally eastern, generally northern Badajoz Road, south-westerly, Quarry Road, north-westerly, and generally north-western shores of that lake, generally Niara Street and Aitchandar Road, south-westerly, Buffalo northerly, generally westerly and generally south-westerly Road, north-westerly and Princes Street and its prolongation to the south-eastern prolongation of Kanahooka Road; by generally south-westerly to the mean low water mark of the that prolongation and road, aforesaid, north-westerly to the left bank of Parramatta River; by that mean low water mark point of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off upwards to the south-western prolongation of Wharf Road; the coast of the district above defi ned). by that prolongation, road and Marsden Road generally north-westerly, Terry Road north-easterly, Epping Avenue north-westerly, Wingate Avenue and its prolongation generally south-easterly to Main Northern Railway; by that railway northerly to the western prolongation of the southern

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Proposed State Electoral District of Proposed State Electoral District of SMITHFIELD SWANSEA Commencing at the junction of Smithfi eld Road with Commencing at the intersection of the eastern prolongation Elizabeth Drive; and bounded thence by that drive generally of the northern boundary of Lot 22, DP 28821 and the mean westerly to South Creek; by that creek downwards to the low water mark of the shore of South Pacifi c Ocean; and Sydney Water Supply Pipeline; by that pipeline north- bounded thence by that mean low water mark (except at easterly to Mamre Road; by that road, generally north- the entrance of any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the westerly, Erskine Park Road, north-easterly, Roper Road, boundary shall be a straight line connecting two points on the northerly, Western Motorway, generally easterly to the shore opposite the outermost headlands at the entrance of any southern prolongation of the eastern boundary of Lot 20, such river, creek or inlet of the sea) generally south-westerly DP 819317; by that prolongation, boundary and the eastern to the eastern prolongation of the northern boundaries of boundaries of Lots 23 and 25, DP 819317, northerly, the Lots 577 and 576, DP 726828; by that prolongation and eastern and north-eastern boundaries of Lot 21, DP 819317, boundaries, westerly and the generally northern boundary of northerly and north-westerly and the generally north-western Lot 577, DP 726828 and its prolongation generally westerly boundary of Lot 19, DP 819317 and its prolongation, to the mean low water mark of the generally north-eastern generally north-easterly to Great Western Highway, generally shore of ; by that mean low water mark, easterly, Quarry Road and its prolongation, south-westerly, generally north-westerly to the south-eastern prolongation again, Western Motorway, generally easterly, Ettalong Road, of Saliena Avenue; by that prolongation and road, north- southerly, Old Prospect Road, south-westerly, Cumberland westerly, Pacifi c Highway, generally south-westerly and Road and its prolongation southerly to the Disused Sydney Wyee Road, generally north-westerly to the generally south- Water Supply Canal; by that canal, generally south-easterly eastern boundary of Lake Macquarie City Council, gazetted to Cumberland Highway; by that highway and Smithfi eld 24th July 1992; by part of that boundary, generally northerly Road, aforesaid, generally south-westerly to the point of to the generally mean low water mark of the north-western commencement. shore of Lake Macquarie; by that mean low water mark and Proposed State Electoral District of the mean low water mark of the generally north-eastern shore SOUTH COAST of that lake, including Kooroora, Edmunds and Fennell Bays, generally north-easterly and south-easterly, to the western Commencing at the old mouth of the Shoalhaven River, prolongation of Cherry Road; by that prolongation and at Shoalhaven Heads and the mean low water mark of the road, easterly, Burton Road, generally southerly to the shore of the South Pacifi c Ocean; and bounded thence by that western prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 107, river, upwards to the generally north-western boundary of DP 755233; by that prolongation and boundary, easterly, the City of Shoalhaven, gazetted 23rd June 1948; by part of the western boundary of Lot 4, DP 231656, northerly that boundary, the generally western and the generally south- and the western and northern boundaries of Lot 7, DP western boundaries of that city, generally south-westerly, 1015506, northerly and westerly to Sanctuary Grove; by generally southerly and generally south-easterly to the that grove, generally easterly, Violet Town Road, generally mean low water mark of South Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid; southerly and Croudace Road generally north-easterly by that mean low water mark (except at the entrance of any to the northern prolongation of the westernmost eastern river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be a boundary of Portion 1651 Parish of Kahibah County of straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite the Northumberland; by that prolongation and boundary outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek generally southerly, the generally north-eastern and part of or inlet of the sea) generally north-easterly to the point of an eastern boundary of that portion generally south-easterly commencement (exclusive of the Commonwealth Territory and southerly to Frazers Creek; by that creek, downwards at Jervis Bay and inclusive of all islands lying off the coast to the Pacifi c Highway, by that highway, generally north- of the district above defi ned). easterly, Oakdale Road, generally easterly, Redhead Road, Proposed State Electoral District of north-easterly, Ocean Street, Bombala Street and Goulburn STRATHFIELD Street, generally easterly to the western prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 22, DP 28821; by that prolongation, Commencing at the intersection of Punchbowl Road boundary and its prolongation, aforesaid, easterly to the point and the Campsie-Rookwood Railway; and bounded thence of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast by that railway generally north-westerly to the generally of the district above defi ned). eastern boundary of Auburn Council; by part of that boundary generally north-westerly to Main Suburban Railway; by that Proposed State Electoral District of railway generally easterly to the generally western boundary SYDNEY of Burwood Council; by part of that boundary generally Commencing at the intersection of South Dowling and northerly to Parramatta Road; by that road easterly and Cleveland Streets; and bounded thence by the latter street, generally south-easterly to Hawthorne Canal; by that canal generally westerly, City Road, generally north-easterly, upwards to the Main Suburban Railway, aforesaid; by that Bay Street, northerly, Bellevue Road, north-easterly, railway, generally westerly to Liverpool Road; by that road, Wattle Street and its prolongation generally north-westerly generally south-westerly, Queen Street, generally southerly, to the low water mark of the generally south-eastern shore Arthur Street, westerly, Milton Street, southerly, Georges of Blackwattle Bay; by that low water mark of that shore River Road and Punchbowl Road, aforesaid, generally south- and the generally south-western shore of that bay, the low westerly to the point of commencement. water mark of the shores of Roselle Bay and White Bay, generally westerly and generally north-easterly and the low water mark of part of the generally south-western shore of Sydney Harbour, generally north-westerly to Yurulbin Point; by a line northerly to Manns Point; by the low water mark of

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by a line, south-westerly to the low water mark of Kamilaroi Highway; by that highway and Old Narrabri Road, the generally southern shore of Sydney Harbour at South generally north-westerly and the road from the former road to Head; by that low water mark, generally south-westerly, Maules Creek, generally north-easterly to Horsearm Creek; Rushcutters Bay Stormwater Canal, upwards to Bayswater by that creek and Woods Creek, upwards to the generally Road; by that road and New South Head Road, generally south-western boundary of Tamworth Regional Council, south-easterly, Ocean Street, south-easterly, Oxford aforesaid and by part of that boundary generally north- Street, generally easterly, York Road and its prolongation, westerly, to the point of commencement. generally southerly, Darley Road, generally south-westerly, Alison Road, north-westerly, Doncaster Avenue, southerly, Proposed State Electoral District of Abbotford Street, westerly, Anzac Parade, north-westerly TERRIGAL and Boronia Street, southerly to the eastern prolongation of Commencing on the mean low water mark of the shore of the generally southern boundaries of Lots 1784 and 1785 the South Pacifi c Ocean and the generally southern boundary DP 821362 and Lot 100, DP 808835 and their prolongation, of Wyong Shire Council, gazetted 30th November 2001; and generally westerly to South Dowling Street, aforesaid and by bounded thence by part of that boundary, generally westerly that street, northerly to the point of commencement. to Bellevue Road; by that road and Tumbi Road, generally north-westerly, The Ridge Road, Toomeys Road and its Proposed State Electoral District of prolongation, generally south-westerly, the north-western TAMWORTH prolongation of Clyde Road and that road, generally south- Commencing at the intersection the generally southern easterly, Carlton Road, generally southerly, The Entrance boundary of Gwydir Shire Council, gazetted 17th March Road, generally south-westerly and Hammersmith Road 2004 and the generally south-western boundary of Tamworth and its prolongation, westerly to Erina Creek; by that creek, Regional Council, gazetted 19th May 2004; and bounded downwards, the generally mean low water mark of the thence by the former boundary, generally easterly, the northern shore of Broad Water and the generally mean low generally south-western boundary Uralla Shire Council, water mark of the eastern shore and the generally mean low gazetted 8th October 1999, generally south-easterly water marks of the northern and generally eastern shores of and part of the generally western boundary of Walcha Brisbane Water generally easterly and generally southerly to Council, gazetted 8th October 1999, generally southerly Veteran Hall Wharf; by a line generally south-easterly to the to the Macdonald River; by that river, downwards to the generally mean low water mark of the western shore of Rileys northern prolongation of the western boundary of Lot 45, Island; by that mean low water mark, a line, the generally DP 753842; by that prolongation and boundary, southerly, mean low water mark of the western shore of St Huberts the southern boundary of Lot 81, DP 753842, westerly, the island and again a line generally south-easterly to Daleys western and southern boundaries of Lot 89, DP 753842, Point on the generally mean low water mark of the eastern southerly and easterly, the eastern boundary of Lot 73, DP shore of Brisbane Water, aforesaid; by that mean low water 753842 and its prolongation, southerly to Nerstane Road; mark, generally south-easterly and generally south-westerly by that road, generally westerly to the northern prolongation and the mean low water mark of the generally northern shore of the western boundary of Lot 27, DP 753835; by that of Broken Bay, aforesaid, generally south-easterly, to the prolongation, boundary and the southern boundary of that mean low water mark of the shore of the South Pacifi c Ocean, lot, southerly and easterly, the western boundaries of Lots aforesaid and by that mean low water mark, (except at the 65 and 67, DP 753835, southerly, part of the northern and entrance of any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the the generally eastern boundaries of Lot 23, DP 753835, boundary shall be a straight line connecting two points on the easterly and generally southerly, the eastern boundaries of shore opposite the outermost headlands at the entrance of any Lots 21 and 12, DP 753835 and their prolongation, southerly such river, creek or inlet of the sea) generally north-easterly to the Main Northern Railway; by that railway, generally to the point of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying north-easterly to the generally western boundary of Walcha off the coast of the district above defi ned). Council, aforesaid; by part of that boundary, generally southerly, the generally southern and the generally south- Proposed State Electoral District of western boundaries of Nundle Shire, gazetted 16th October THE ENTRANCE 1992, generally westerly and generally north-westerly, Commencing at the junction of the generally northern part of the generally southern boundary of Parry Shire, shore of Avoca Lake and the mean low water mark of the 3rd April 1998, generally westerly, part of the generally shore of South Pacifi c Ocean; and bounded thence by that northern and the generally north-western boundaries of mean low water mark (except at the entrance of any river, Liverpool Plains Shire Council, gazetted 19th May 2004, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be a generally westerly and generally south-westerly and the straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite the generally western boundary of Gunnedah Shire Council, outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, creek gazetted 19th May 2004, generally northerly to the roads or inlet of the sea) generally north-easterly to the eastern from “Uplands” Homestead to Baan Baa via “Southend”, prolongation of the northern boundary of Lot 74, DP 227174; “Blairmore”, “Caloola”, “Glemora” and “Arlington” by that prolongation, boundary, a line, the northern boundary Homesteads; by those roads, generally north-easterly to the of Lot 73, DP 227174, a line, the northern boundary of Lot 22,

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DP 881850, westerly to the mean low water mark of generally Proposed State Electoral District of south-eastern shore of ; by that mean low TWEED water mark, generally south-westerly to the north-western Commencing at the junction of the boundary between the side of The Entrance Bridge; by that side, south-westerly States of New South Wales and Queensland with the mean to, again, the mean low water mark of the generally south- low water mark of the shore of South Pacifi c Ocean; and eastern shore of Tuggerah Lake; by that mean low water mark bounded thence by that boundary generally south-westerly and the mean low water mark of the generally south-western to Garden of Eden Road; by that road and Tomewin Road, shore of that lake, generally south-westerly and generally generally south-easterly and Dulguigan Road, north-easterly north-westerly to the north-eastern prolongation of Kingsford to Dungay Creek; by that creek and Rous River, downwards Smith Drive; by that prolongation and drive south-westerly and Mayal Creek, upwards to Cane Road; by that road, and westerly, Wyong Road, generally north-westerly to generally south-easterly, Tweed Valley Way, south-westerly ; by that creek, Bangalow Creek and to the western prolongation of the northern boundary of Chittaway Creek, upwards to the Main Northern Railway; Lot 1, DP 565441; by that prolongation, boundary and by that railway, generally south-westerly to the generally the northern and eastern boundaries of Lot 2, DP 565441, southern boundary of Wyong Shire Council, gazetted 30th easterly and southerly, the western boundaries of Lot B, DP November 2001; by part of that boundary, generally westerly 169767, Lot A, DP 430186, a line and Lot 2, DP 586927, to Glen Road; by that road and Reservoir Road, generally southerly to Condong Creek; by that creek, downwards to northerly, Beckford Road, generally westerly, Dog Trap Road the northern prolongation of the northern prolongation of and Sydney Newcastle Freeway, generally south-westerly, the generally north-eastern boundary of Lot 2, DP 842157; Reeves Road, generally easterly and Manns Road, generally by that prolongation, boundary and the eastern boundary of northerly to the Main Northern Railway; by that railway, that lot, generally south-easterly and southerly, the eastern generally south-easterly to the western prolongation of boundaries of Lot 3, DP 719811 and Lot 1, DP 606641, Glennies Street; by that prolongation, street, Bradys Gully southerly, a line, the eastern and southern boundaries of Road and its prolongation, generally easterly, the south- Lot 1, DP 1051874, southerly and westerly, the southern western prolongation of Toomeys Road, that road and boundary of Lot 4, DP 1063735, westerly, the generally The Ridgeway, generally north-easterly, Tumbi Road and southern boundary of Lot 3, DP 846151, generally westerly, Bellevue Road, generally south-easterly to the generally the generally south-eastern boundary of Lot 16, DP 1037891, southern boundary of Wyong Shire Council, aforesaid and generally south-westerly and the eastern boundary of Lot 1, by part of that boundary, generally easterly to the point of DP 404229 and its prolongation, southerly to Tweed Valley commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast Way; by that way, generally south-easterly to the northern of the district above defi ned). prolongation of the eastern boundary of Lot 3, DP 258130; Proposed State Electoral District of by that prolongation, boundary and the eastern boundary TOONGABBIE of Lot 2, DP 1007610, southerly, the eastern and southern boundaries of Lot 17, DP 811942 and its prolongation, Commencing at the junction of Old Windsor Road and Hart southerly and westerly to the road forming the generally Drive; and bounded thence by that drive, Freame Street and south-eastern boundary of Lot 17, DP 811942, Lots 13 Emert Street, generally south-westerly, Western Motorway, and 12, DP 730057 and Lot 21, DP 571211; by that road generally north-westerly, the south-western prolongation and Tunnel Road, generally south-westerly to the Casino of Quarry Road, that road, north-easterly, Great Western Murwillumbah Railway, aforesaid; by that railway, north- Highway, generally north-westerly, Prospect Highway and westerly to Burringbar Range; by that range, generally Blacktown Road, generally northerly to Blacktown Creek; south-westerly to the generally north-western boundary by that creek, downwards to the Main Western Railway; of Lot 112, DP 7555730; by part of that boundary and the by that railway, generally north-westerly to the southern generally north-western boundary of Lot 8, DP 618883, prolongation of Boyd Street; by that prolongation, street generally south-westerly, the generally north-western and and its prolongation, northerly, Cardiff Street, easterly, Mort generally south-western boundaries of Lot 213, DP 755730, Street, northerly and Stephen Street, south-easterly to the generally south-westerly and generally south-easterly, the south-western prolongation of the south-eastern boundary generally south-western boundary of Lot 1, DP 596376, of Lot 123, DP 31687; by that prolongation and boundary, generally south-easterly, the southern boundary of Lot 2, north-easterly, the generally south-western boundary of DP 596376, easterly and part of the western boundary of Lot Lot 10, DP 604858 and its prolongation, generally north- 7, DP 806652, southerly to the generally southern boundary westerly, the south-western boundary of Lot 579, DP of Tweed Shire Council, gazetted 21st November 1986; by 32088, north-westerly, part of the southern boundary of Lot part of that boundary, generally easterly to the mean low 102, DP 610387, westerly, the southern and the generally water mark of the shore of South Pacifi c Ocean, aforesaid, north-western boundaries of Lot 101, DP 610387and its and by that mean low water mark (except at the entrance of prolongation, westerly and north-easterly to Turner Street; any river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall by that street, north-westerly, Sunnyholt Road, northerly, be a straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite M7 Motorlink (under construction), generally south-easterly the outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, and Old Windsor Road, aforesaid, generally south-easterly creek or inlet of the sea) generally northerly to the point of to the point of commencement. commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast of the district above defi ned).

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Proposed State Electoral District of Proposed State Electoral District of UPPER HUNTER VAUCLUSE Commencing at the junction of the generally southern Commencing on the low water mark of the South Pacifi c boundary of Nundle Shire, gazetted 16th October 1992 Ocean at South Head (being the southern entrance to Port and the generally southern boundary of Walcha Council, Jackson); and bounded thence by that low water mark gazetted 8th October 1999; and bounded thence by the former (except at the entrance of any river, creek or inlet of the sea boundary and the generally south-western boundary of that where the boundary shall be a straight line connecting two shire, generally westerly and generally north-westerly, part points on the shore opposite the outermost headlands at the of the generally southern boundary of Parry Shire, 3rd April entrance of any such river, creek or inlet of the sea) generally 1998, generally westerly, part of the generally northern, the southerly to the south-eastern prolongation of the generally generally north-western the generally western and part of north-eastern boundary of Hunter Park; by that prolongation, the generally south-western boundaries of Liverpool Plains boundary and its prolongation generally north-westerly to Shire Council, gazetted 19th May 2004, generally westerly, Campbell Parade; by that parade, Bondi Road, Sid Einfeld generally south-westerly, generally southerly and generally Drive and Oxford Street generally westerly, Ocean Street, south-easterly and the generally north-western boundary of north-westerly, New South Head Road and Bayswater Road, Merriwa Shire, gazetted 24th December 1998, generally generally north-westerly to Rushcutters Bay Stormwater south-westerly to the boundary road to the east of Lot 170, Canal; by that canal, downwards to the low water mark of DP 820748; by that road, generally southerly to Spring Creek; the generally south-eastern shore of Port Jackson and by by that creek, upwards to Spring Creek Road; by that road, that low water mark generally north-easterly to the point of easterly, Ridge Road, generally south-easterly, Ulan Road, commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off the coast generally south-westerly, Linburn Lane, generally easterly, of the district above defi ned). Wollar Road, generally north-easterly and Kains Flat Road and its continuation to the Great Dividing Range; by part of Proposed State Electoral District of that range, generally south-easterly to the generally eastern WAGGA WAGGA boundary of Rlystone Shire, gazetted 24th October 1980; by Commencing at the intersection of the generally southern part of that boundary, generally southerly to Lue Road; by that boundary of Tumut Council, gazetted 11th February 2004 road and Bylong Road, generally south-easterly, Coxs Creek and the boundary between the State of New South Wales Road and Nullo Mountain Road, generally easterly to, again, and the Australian Capital Territory; and bounded thence the Great Dividing Range; by part of that range, generally by the latter boundary, generally northerly, to the generally south-easterly to the generally south-western boundaries of northern boundary of Tumut Council; by that boundary Muswellbrook Shire Council, gazetted 15th June 1979 and generally westerly, part of the generally north-eastern, Singleton Shire Council, gazetted 14th November 1975, generally northern and generally western boundaries of generally south-easterly, the generally southern and part Wagga Wagga City Council, gazetted 23rd December 1983, of the generally south-eastern boundaries of the City of generally north-westerly, generally westerly and generally Cessnock, gazetted 8th December 1978, generally easterly southerly, the generally north-western and generally south- and generally north-easterly to Watagan Creek Road; by that western boundaries of Lockhart Shire Council, gazetted road, generally north-westerly to Watagan Creek; by that 29th May 1953, generally south-westerly and generally creek and Wollombi Brook, downwards to the generally south-easterly, the generally northern boundary of Greater north-western boundary of the City of Cessnock; by part Hume Shire Council, gazetted 26th May 2004, generally of that boundary, generally north-easterly to the southern easterly, the generally northern boundary of Tumbarumba boundary of Lot 1, DP 1019768; by that boundary, westerly Shire, gazetted 26th May 2004, generally easterly to the and the generally eastern boundary of Lot 100, DP 1033019 centre of Talbingo Reservoir; by the centre of that reservoir and its prolongation, generally northerly to the Main generally south-easterly to Yarrangobilly River at Lobs Northern Railway; by that railway, generally north-westerly Hole; by that river, Wallace Creek, Stable Creek and Milk to the Golden Highway; by that highway, generally easterly Shanty Creek and its prolongation upwards to the generally and the New England Highway, generally north-westerly southern boundary of Tumut Council, aforsaid, by part of to the western prolongation of the southern boundary of that boundary, generally north-easterly and generally south- Lot 11, DP 825903; by that prolongation, boundary and the easterly to the point of commencement. generally eastern boundary of that lot and its prolongation, easterly and generally northerly to the Hunter River; by Proposed State Electoral District of that river, downwards to the generally southern boundary WAKEHURST of Maitland City Council, gazetted 27th November 1959; Commencing at the intersection of Warringah Road and by that boundary, generally easterly, part of the generally the mean low water mark of the generally north-eastern shore southern, the generally eastern and the generally north- of Middle Harbour; and bounded thence by that mean low eastern boundaries of Dungog Shire Council, gazetted 13th water mark generally south-easterly to the mouth of Bantry November 1970, generally easterly, generally northerly and Bay; by a line south-easterly across that mouth to the mean generally north-westerly, part of the generally southern, the low water mark of the generally eastern shore of Bantry eastern and the north-eastern boundaries of Gloucester Shire Bay; by that mean low water mark generally northerly council, gazetted 26th August 1960, generally easterly, to the generally northern boundary of Manly Council, northerly and generally north-westerly and the generally gazetted 24th July 1992; by part of that boundary easterly southern boundary of Walcha Council, aforesaid, generally and generally south-easterly to the generally southern westerly to the point of commencement. boundary of Manly Warringah War Memorial Park; by that boundary generally easterly and the eastern boundary of that park and its prolongation northerly to Manly Creek at Manly Dam; by that creek downwards to Sloane Crescent; by that crescent generally north-easterly, Condamine Street

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 129 6268 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 4 August 2004 generally northerly, Pittwater Road generally north-easterly Proposed State Electoral District of and Pacifi c Parade and its prolongation easterly to the mean WILLOUGHBY low water mark of the shore of South Pacifi c Ocean; by Commencing at the intersection of the north-eastern that mean low water mark (except at the entrance of any prolongation of the generally north-western boundary of river, creek or inlet of the sea where the boundary shall be the City of Willoughby, gazetted 16th May 1941 with the a straight line connecting two points on the shore opposite mean low water mark of the generally north-eastern shore the outermost headlands at the entrance of any such river, of Middle Harbour; and bounded thence by that mean low creek or inlet of the sea) generally northerly to the eastern water mark generally easterly, a line south-easterly across prolongation of Wetherill Street; by that prolongation, street the mouth of Bantry Bay, and again that mean low water and its prolongation and Edgecliffe Boulevarde westerly, mark generally south-easterly to The Spit Bridge; by Veterans Parade southerly, Lantana Avenue westerly and that bridge southerly to the mean low water mark of the Endeavour Drive north-westerly to the southern boundary generally south-eastern shore of Middle Harbour; by that of the RSL Retirement Villages; by part of that boundary mean low water mark and the mean low water mark of the and its prolongation westerly to the mean low water mark of south-eastern shore of Long Bay generally south-westerly the westernmost generally south-eastern shore of Narrabeen to the generally eastern boundary of North Sydney Council, Lakes; by that shore generally south-westerly and the mean gazetted 16th May 1941; by part of that boundary generally low water mark of the generally western shore of those southerly to Military Road; by that road, the southern branch lakes generally northerly to the eastern prolongation of of Military Road and Falcon Street generally westerly, and the generally southern boundary of Garigal National Park; Warringah Freeway, generally north-westerly to the eastern by that prolongation westerly to Wakehurst Parkway; by prolongation of Chandos Street; by that prolongation, street that parkway generally south-westerly, the southern side and its prolongation westerly to North Shore Railway; by of Wearden Road, westerly to the southern prolongation that railway generally north-westerly to the north-eastern of the western boundary of Lot 1073 DP 752038; by that prolongation of Broughton Road; by that prolongation, road prolongation, boundary, the western boundaries of Lots 1072 and its prolongation south-westerly, Gore Hill Freeway, and 1071 of that DP, northerly, the generally south-western Longueville Road and Epping Road, generally westerly, boundary of Lot 95, DP 869624, generally north-westerly and Centennial Avenue, Greenlands Road and Greville Street and the generally north-eastern boundary of Lot 87, DP 869624 its prolongation, generally northerly to Blue Gum Creek; by and its prolongation, generally south-westerly to Corymbia that creek, upwards to the generally north-western boundary Circuit; by that circuit, generally south-westerly, Wearden of the City of Willoughby; and by that boundary and its Road, westerly, Forest Way, generally south-easterly and prolongation, aforesaid, generally north-easterly to the point Warringah Road, aforesaid, generally south-westerly to the of commencement. point of commencement (inclusive of all islands lying off Proposed State Electoral District of the shore of the district above defi ned). WOLLONDILLY Proposed State Electoral District of Commencing at the intersection of the generally southern WALLSEND boundary of the City of Campbelltown, gazetted Local Commencing at the intersection of the Main Northern Government Act, 1948 and O’Hares Creek; and bounded Railway and St James Road; and bounded thence by that road thence by that creek, upwards to the generally eastern north-westerly, Royal Road northerly, Russell Road westerly, boundary of Wollondilly Shire Council, gazetted 29th May Royal Place northerly, Lambton Road (New Lambton) and 1998; by part of that boundary, generally southerly, the generally southern, the generally western, the generally Howe Street, generally north-westerly, Morehead Street, northern and part of the generally north-eastern boundaries of northerly, Newcastle Road and Griffi ths Road, generally that shire, generally westerly, generally northerly, generally easterly, Lambton Road (Waratah), north-easterly, Edith easterly and generally south-easterly, the generally southern Street, northerly, Lorna Street, north-westerly and Maud boundary of Camden Council, gazetted 29th May 1998, Street, north-easterly to the Main Northern Railway; by generally easterly to Narellan Road; by that road and The that railway, generally north-westerly to the north-eastern Parkway, generally south-easterly, Campbellfi eld Avenue, prolongation of the north-western boundary of Lot 1, DP easterly, Jacaranda Avenue, generally southerly, Saint 155530; by that prolongation and boundary, south-westerly, Johns Road, generally easterly, Akuna Avenue, generally a line, the north-western boundaries of Lot 1, DP 904465, south-easterly, Merino Crescent, southerly, Greengate Road, Lot 21, DP 836450, a line, Lot 455, DP 998893, Lot 21, generally easterly, Dalkeith Place, easterly to the northern DP 1024373 and a line, south-westerly, the north-western boundary of Lot 100, DP 718713; by that boundary, the and western boundaries of Lot 10, DP 1044935, south- northern boundaries of Lot 12, DP 705686, Lot 2, DP 584080, westerly and southerly and the western boundary of Lot Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, DP 213384, easterly to Georges River, 11, DP 1044935 and its prolongation southerly to Minmi aforesaid; by that river, upwards to the generally southern Road; by that road, generally south-westerly to an unnamed boundary of the City of Campbelltown, aforesaid and by creek fl owing through Lot 123, DP 1050678 and Lot 71, part of that boundary, generally easterly to the point of DP 1065169; by that creek, upwards to the generally south- commencement. western boundary of Newcastle City Council, gazetted 3rd November 1978; by part of that boundary, generally south- Proposed State Electoral District of easterly to Impala Street; by that street, generally south- WOLLONGONG westerly and Main Road, easterly to Brush Creek; by that Commencing at the intersection of Kanahooka Road and creek and Cockle Creek, downwards to the Main Northern the South Freeway; and bounded thence by that road and its Railway, aforesaid and by that railway, generally easterly to prolongation, south-easterly to the mean low water mark of the point of commencement. the generally north-western shore of Lake Illawarra; by that mean low water mark and the mean low water marks of the generally northern and generally eastern shores of that lake,

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SECTION 2 ELECTORAL DISTRICTS THE WHOLE OR PARTS OF WHICH THE PROPOSED NEW ELECTORAL DISTRICTS COMPRISE Proposed District 1 – ALBURY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Albury 5800.16 44907 43119 Wagga Wagga 7156.59 4081 4112

Electorate Total 12956.75 48988 47231

Proposed District 2 – AUBURN

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Auburn 41.52 43231 38528 Bankstown 2.66 4534 4356

Electorate Total 44.18 47765 42884

Parts of the existing District of Auburn are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Bankstown 3.81 7356 7088 Fairfi eld 0.36 866 837

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Proposed District 3 – BALLINA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Ballina 820.39 46487 43161 Clarence 70.21 759 715

Electorate Total 890.60 47246 43876

Parts of the existing District of Ballina are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Tweed 61.02 2476 2184 Lismore 97.23 679 637

Proposed District 4 – BALMAIN

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Drummoyne 3.67 4868 4765 Port Jackson 15.99 44372 42121

Electorate Total 19.66 49240 46886

Proposed District 5 – BANKSTOWN

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Auburn 3.81 7356 7088 Bankstown 8.78 21250 19894 East Hills 11.50 13775 13190 Fairfi eld 4.37 5291 5143 Electorate Total 28.46 47672 45315 Parts of the existing District of Bankstown are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Canterbury 0.36 804 810 Strathfi eld 2.99 2696 2593 Auburn 2.66 4534 4356 Lakemba 6.41 17452 17253

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Proposed District 6 – BARWON

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Barwon 102862.15 33981 33412 Lachlan 1179.64 149 148 Murray-Darling 108739.63 7679 8016 Upper Hunter 8789.60 6240 6200 Electorate Total 221571.02 48049 47776

Parts of the existing District of Barwon are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Northern Tablelands 9452.38 3892 3994 Tamworth 4705.46 4527 4525

Proposed District 7 – BATHURST

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Bathurst 13449.39 46488 44535 Blue Mountains 675.15 887 831 Orange 699.31 1474 1437

Electorate Total 14823.85 48849 46803

Proposed District 8 – BAULKHAM HILLS

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Baulkham Hills 22.78 34829 33408 Epping 1.44 2587 2546 Parramatta 2.05 343 338 The Hills 1.11 1517 1496 Wentworthville 6.22 9483 8996 Electorate Total 33.60 48759 46784

Parts of the existing District of Baulkham Hills are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Castle Hill 7.41 11376 10971 Hawkesbury 7.84 1640 1423

Proposed District 9 – BEGA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Bega 6377.25 44906 41761 Monaro 2916.56 4071 3833

Electorate Total 9293.81 48977 45594

Part of the existing District of Bega is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: South Coast 416.94 7641 6905

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Proposed District 10 – BLACKTOWN

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Blacktown 27.39 41864 39589 Riverstone 5.21 6223 5842

Electorate Total 32.60 48087 45431

Parts of the existing District of Blacktown are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Riverstone 0.02 0 0 Toongabbie 4.17 7605 7309

Proposed District 11 – BLUE MOUNTAINS

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Blue Mountains 1390.87 48023 45289 Hawkesbury 27.02 0 0

Electorate Total 1417.89 48023 45289

Parts of the existing District of Blue Mountains are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Penrith 0.49 54 52 Bathurst 675.15 887 831

Proposed District 12 – BURRINJUCK

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Burrinjuck 15110.72 18441 17891 Lachlan 12089.78 20050 19745 Orange 3639.16 10434 10052

Electorate Total 30839.66 48925 47688

Parts of the existing District of Burrinjuck are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Goulburn 5351.45 19582 18895 Wagga Wagga 4411.69 7671 7631

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Proposed District 13 – CABRAMATTA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Cabramatta 17.65 38740 38929 Fairfi eld 4.00 7898 7901 Liverpool 3.16 1973 1972

Electorate Total 24.81 48611 48802

Part of the existing District of Cabramatta is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Liverpool 2.22 4442 4453

Proposed District 14 – CAMDEN

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Camden 212.74 35515 31444 Campbelltown 14.54 11294 10664 Macquarie Fields 1.36 1726 16402

Electorate Total 228.64 48535 43748

Parts of the existing District of Camden are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Liverpool 11.99 1015 966 Mulgoa 113.13 3513 3320 Wollondilly 1826.11 20836 19480

Proposed District 15 – CAMPBELLTOWN

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Campbelltown 180.75 30420 28164 Macquarie Fields 18.55 17749 16503

Electorate Total 199.30 48169 44667

Parts of the existing District of Campbelltown are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Wollondilly 5.69 5226 4877 Camden 14.54 11294 10664

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Proposed District 16 – CANTERBURY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Bankstown 0.36 804 810 Canterbury 16.48 42434 42636 Lakemba 0.02 79 77 Strathfi eld 1.47 5264 5080 Electorate Total 18.33 48581 48603

Parts of the existing District of Canterbury are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Marrickville 0.16 600 591 Strathfi eld 0.52 1321 1312

Proposed District 17 – CASTLE HILL

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Baulkham Hills 7.41 11376 10971 The Hills 29.63 36935 35384

Electorate Total 37.04 48311 46355

Proposed District 18 – CESSNOCK

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Cessnock 1394.71 34164 32789 Lake Macquarie 34.65 4292 4152 Maitland 6.15 1728 1706 Wallsend 48.72 8776 8529 Electorate Total 1484.23 48960 47176

Part of the existing District of Cessnock is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Upper Hunter 4278.41 12973 12269

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Proposed District 19 – CHARLESTOWN

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Charlestown 40.59 40533 38997 Lake Macquarie 11.78 7220 6993 Swansea 1.77 908 872 Wallsend 0.34 344 334 Electorate Total 54.48 49005 47196 Parts of the existing District of Charlestown are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Swansea 10.95 3298 3160 Newcastle 0.31 0 0 Wallsend 2.00 2410 2368

Proposed District 20 – CLARENCE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Clarence 13274.83 41157 39363 Lismore 136.42 6917 6958

Electorate Total 13411.25 48074 46321 Parts of the existing District of Clarence transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Lismore 641.58 979 964 Ballina 70.21 759 715 Coffs Harbour 195.07 3126 3024

Proposed District 21 – COFFS HARBOUR

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Clarence 195.07 3126 3024 Coffs Harbour 848.49 43379 40722 Oxley 8.43 1752 1706

Electorate Total 1051.99 48257 45452

Part of the existing District of Coffs Harbour is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Oxley 1462.05 5247 5068

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Proposed District 22 – COOGEE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Coogee 10.89 44140 42510 Heffron 0.21 902 833 Maroubra 1.56 3732 3454 Electorate Total 12.66 48774 46797

Proposed District 23 – CRONULLA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Cronulla 52.12 45872 44160 Miranda 1.14 2197 2126

Electorate Total 53.26 48069 46286

Proposed District 24 – DAVIDSON

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Davidson 64.48 41456 40406 Ku-ring-gai 5.63 6563 6358

Electorate Total 70.11 48019 46764

Part of the existing District of Davidson is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Wakehurst 3.63 4744 4642

Proposed District 25 – DRUMMOYNE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Drummoyne 29.96 47966 43976 Electorate Total 29.96 47966 43976

Part of the existing District of Drummoyne is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Balmain 3.67 4868 4765

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Proposed District 26 – DUBBO

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Dubbo 13273.84 39916 38421 Lachlan 2572.90 5980 5961 Orange 1566.45 2477 2452

Electorate Total 17413.19 48373 46834

Part of the existing District of Dubbo is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Orange 3220.23 5347 5314

Proposed District 27 – EAST HILLS

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: East Hills 25.65 32906 31369 Lakemba 4.43 9527 9177 Menai 3.88 5941 5702

Electorate Total 33.96 48374 46248

Part of the existing District of East Hills is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Bankstown 11.50 13775 13190

Proposed District 28 – EPPING

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Epping 28.56 41650 40251 Hornsby 2.46 3240 3197 The Hills 1.90 3355 3274

Electorate Total 32.92 48245 46722

Parts of the existing District of Epping are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Ryde 2.94 2266 2177 Baulkham Hills 1.44 2587 2546

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Proposed District 29 – FAIRFIELD

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Auburn 0.36 866 837 Fairfi eld 20.24 31889 31445 Granville 8.07 11207 10652 Smithfi eld 3.35 4475 4457 Electorate Total 32.02 48437 47391

Parts of the existing District of Fairfi eld are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Bankstown 4.37 5291 5143 Cabramatta 4.00 7898 7901

Proposed District 30 – GOSFORD

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Gosford 11.21 10282 9526 Peats 197.48 38313 36665

Electorate Total 208.69 48595 46191

Part of the existing District of Gosford is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Terrigal 88.72 41733 39329

Proposed District 31 – GOULBURN

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Burrinjuck 5351.45 19582 18895 Southern Highlands 2357.71 28999 26720

Electorate Total 7709.16 48581 45615

Proposed District 32 – GRANVILLE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Granville 16.36 34959 32545 Parramatta 3.00 5616 5068 Smithfi eld 2.87 5318 4995 Wentworthville 1.48 3366 3134 Electorate Total 23.71 49259 45742

Parts of the existing District of Granville are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Parramatta 0.05 1 1 Fairfi eld 8.07 11207 10652

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Proposed District 33 – HAWKESBURY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: 7.84 Baulkham Hills 1640 1423 3127.76 Hawkesbury 34901 33109 13.38 The Hills 11967 9812

Electorate Total 3148.98 48508 44344 Parts of the existing District of Hawkesbury are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Hornsby 31.25 3584 3494 Riverstone 19.57 4775 4495 Londonderry 115.39 8905 8430 Blue Mountains 27.02 0 0

Proposed District 34 – HEATHCOTE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Heathcote 347.84 39468 37490 Keira 100.75 8887 8670 Southern Highlands 9.90 13 12

Electorate Total 458.49 48368 46172

Parts of the existing District of Heathcote are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Miranda 2.57 5004 4817 Menai 3.07 3074 2915

Proposed District 35 – HEFFRON

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Bligh 1.10 6848 6739 Heffron 31.35 38806 33795 Maroubra 1.38 3021 2862

Electorate Total 33.83 48675 43396 Parts of the existing District of Heffron are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Sydney 0.33 174 143 Coogee 0.21 902 833 Maroubra 11.95 10245 9272

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Proposed District 36 – HORNSBY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Hawkesbury 31.25 3584 3494 Hornsby 162.47 36905 35926 Ku-ring-gai 0.13 0 0 The Hills 5.18 6828 6701 Electorate Total 199.03 47317 46121

Parts of the existing District of Hornsby are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Epping 2.46 3240 3197 Ku-ring-gai 5.00 9358 7312

Proposed District 37 – KEIRA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Illawarra 71.09 20110 19658 Keira 116.98 27699 26644 Southern Highlands 64.22 5 4 Wollongong 5.85 587 576 Electorate Total 258.14 48401 46882

Parts of the existing District of Keira are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Heathcote 100.75 8887 8670 Wollongong 6.40 8907 8377

Proposed District 38 – KIAMA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: South Coast 114.39 11465 10933 Southern Highlands 456.63 1326 1224 Kiama 778.77 35829 33214

Electorate Total 1349.79 48620 45371

Part of the existing District of Kiama is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Shellharbour 14.54 16659 15689

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Proposed District 39 – KOGARAH

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Georges River 2.39 4676 4477 Kogarah 18.31 44077 41984

Electorate Total 20.70 48753 46461

Parts of the existing District of Kogarah are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Oatley 0.22 1208 992 Rockdale 0.99 2103 2056

Proposed District 40 – KU-RING-GAI

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Hornsby 5.00 9358 7312 Ku-ring-gai 48.39 39294 38337

Electorate Total 53.39 48652 45649

Parts of the existing District of Ku-ring-gai are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Hornsby 0.13 0 0 Davidson 5.63 6563 6358

Proposed District 41 – LAKEMBA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Bankstown 6.41 17452 17253 Lakemba 13.92 30123 30360

Electorate Total 20.33 47575 47613 Parts of the existing District of Lakemba are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Canterbury 0.02 79 77 East Hills 4.43 9527 9177 Oatley 1.20 3298 3225

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Proposed District 42 – LANE COVE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Lane Cove 30.37 43315 41530 Ryde 1.00 2064 1966 Willoughby 2.09 2656 2552

Electorate Total 33.46 48035 46048

Part of the existing District of Lane Cove is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Willoughby 0.70 3267 3116

Proposed District 43 – LISMORE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Ballina 97.23 679 637 Clarence 641.58 979 964 Lismore 5903.97 35573 35416 Northern Tablelands 1238.04 392 382 Tweed 797.31 9715 9221 Electorate Total 8678.13 47338 46620

Part of the existing District of Lismore is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Clarence 136.42 6917 6958

Proposed District 44 – LIVERPOOL

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Cabramatta 2.22 4442 4453 Camden 11.99 1015 966 Liverpool 46.78 41784 39220

Electorate Total 60.99 47241 44639

Parts of the existing District of Liverpool are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Cabramatta 3.16 1973 1972 Macquarie Fields 5.00 7548 7134

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Proposed District 45 – LONDONDERRY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Hawkesbury 115.39 8905 8430 Londonderry 235.43 39773 37177

Electorate Total 350.82 48678 45607

Part of the existing District of Londonderry is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Riverstone 15.30 7277 6917

Proposed District 46 – MACQUARIE FIELDS

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Liverpool 5.00 7548 7134 Macquarie Fields 85.56 40823 36944

Electorate Total 90.56 48371 44078

Parts of the existing District of Macquarie Fields are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Campbelltown 18.55 17749 16503 Camden 1.36 1726 1640

Proposed District 47 – MAITLAND

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Maitland 573.85 46193 43108 Port Stephens 100.73 2164 1984

Electorate Total 674.58 48357 45092

Parts of the existing District of Maitland are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Upper Hunter 2295.36 6160 5853 Cessnock 6.15 1728 1706

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Proposed District 48 – MANLY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Manly 26.17 45535 43632 Wakehurst 0.63 2176 1837

Electorate Total 26.80 47711 45469

Proposed District 49 – MAROUBRA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Heffron 11.95 10245 9272 Maroubra 24.17 38909 37190

Electorate Total 36.12 49154 46462

Parts of the existing District of Maroubra are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Coogee 1.56 3732 3454 Heffron 1.38 3021 2862

Proposed District 50 – MARRICKVILLE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Bligh 0.68 1717 1722 Canterbury 0.16 600 591 Marrickville 13.47 46822 45721

Electorate Total 14.31 49139 48034

Proposed District 51 – MENAI

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Heathcote 3.07 3074 2915 Menai 134.12 45078 42914

Electorate Total 137.19 48152 45829

Parts of the existing District of Liverpool are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: East Hills 3.88 5941 5702

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Proposed District 52 – MIRANDA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Heathcote 2.57 5004 4817 Miranda 25.19 42838 41303

Electorate Total 27.76 47842 46120

Part of the existing District of Miranda is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Cronulla 1.14 2197 2126

Proposed District 53 – MONARO

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Monaro 20583.64 46979 43608 Electorate Total 20583.64 46979 43608

Part of the existing District of Monaro is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Bega 2916.56 4071 3833

Proposed District 54 – MORRISET

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Lake Macquarie 407.08 35941 34089 Peats 545.13 4185 3933 Wyong 682.70 7413 6986

Electorate Total 1634.91 47539 45008

Proposed District 55 – MOUNT DRUITT

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Mount Druitt 43.15 47041 43152 Electorate Total 43.15 47041 43152

Parts of the existing District of Mount Druitt are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Riverstone 27.55 2577 2489 Smithfi eld 18.55 4 5

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Proposed District 56 – MULGOA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Camden 113.13 3513 3320 Mulgoa 158.40 44890 41636

Electorate Total 271.53 48403 44956 Parts of the existing District of Mulgoa are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Penrith 2.61 2453 2222 Smithfi eld 35.27 5318 5021 Wollondilly 0.26 0 0

Proposed District 57 – MURRAY-DARLING

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Murray-Darling 236547.83 32624 32771 Murrumbidgee 13790.42 148594 14750

Electorate Total 250338.25 47483 47521

Parts of the existing District of Murray-Darling are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Murray-Darling 236547.83 32624 32771 Barwon 108739.63 7679 8016

Proposed District 58 – MURRUMBIDGEE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Lachlan 21023.46 18721 18511 Murrumbidgee 14703.42 30396 29033

Electorate Total 35726.88 49117 47544

Part of the existing District of Murrumbidgee is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Murray-Darling 13790.42 14859 14750

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Proposed District 59 – MYALL LAKES

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Myall Lakes 4173.91 43311 41033 Oxley 95.81 503 489 Port Macquarie 404.09 4905 4706

Electorate Total 4673.81 48719 46228 Parts of the existing District of Myall Lakes are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Oxley 657.82 88 85 Upper Hunter 2949.41 3702 3624 Port Stephens 258.97 3194 2900

Proposed District 60 – NEWCASTLE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Charlestown 0.31 0 0 Newcastle 44.49 43118 41600 Port Stephens 2.46 5002 4921

Electorate Total 47.26 48120 46521

Parts of the existing District of Newcastle are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Port Stephens 27.96 1136 1080 Wallsend 4.83 2613 2575

Proposed District 61 – NORTH SHORE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: North Shore 18.56 47505 45275 Willoughby 0.30 1409 1356

Electorate Total 18.86 48914 46631

Proposed District 62 – NORTHERN TABLELANDS

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Barwon 9452.38 3892 3994 Northern Tablelands 29610.41 42724 42437 Oxley 1735.95 52 50 Tamworth 5623.77 2274 2328 Electorate Total 46422.51 48942 48809

Part of the existing District of Northern Tablelands is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Lismore 1238.04 392 382

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Proposed District 63 – OATLEY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Georges River 21.83 43919 41808 Kogarah 0.22 1208 992 Lakemba 1.20 3298 3225

Electorate Total 23.25 48425 46025

Proposed District 64 – ORANGE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Dubbo 3220.23 5347 5314 Orange 4116.73 32063 30467 Upper Hunter 4582.07 11790 11185

Electorate Total 11919.03 49200 46966 Parts of the existing District of Orange are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Dubbo 1566.45 2477 2452 Bathurst 699.31 1474 1437 Burrinjuck 3639.16 10434 10052

Proposed District 65 – OXLEY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Coffs Harbour 1462.05 5247 5068 Myall Lakes 657.82 88 85 Oxley 7596.08 35978 34598 Port Macquarie 1589.12 6337 6177 Electorate Total 11305.07 47650 45928 Parts of the existing District of Oxley are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Coffs Harbour 8.43 1752 1706 Northern Tablelands 1735.95 52 50 Port Macquarie 709.57 8308 7778 Myall Lakes 95.81 503 489

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Proposed District 66 – PARRAMATTA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Granville 0.05 1 1 Parramatta 31.30 43663 40038 Wentworthville 3.40 4819 4496

Electorate Total 34.75 48483 44535

Parts of the existing District of Parramatta are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Baulkham Hills 2.05 343 338 Granville 3.00 5616 5068

Proposed District 67 – PENRITH

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Blue Mountains 0.49 54 52 Mulgoa 2.61 2453 2222 Penrith 64.22 46919 44202

Electorate Total 67.32 49426 46476

Proposed District 68 – PITTWATER

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Pittwater 175.52 48123 45578 Electorate Total 175.52 48123 45578

Proposed District 69 – PORT MACQUARIE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Oxley 709.57 8308 7778 Port Macquarie 269.73 40134 36637

Electorate Total 979.30 48442 44415

Parts of the existing District of Port Macquarie are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Oxley 1589.12 6337 6177 Myall Lakes 404.09 4905 4706

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Proposed District 70 – PORT STEPHENS

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Myall Lakes 258.97 3194 2900 Newcastle 27.96 1136 1080 Port Stephens 723.87 44041 40891

Electorate Total 1010.80 48371 44871

Parts of the existing District of Port Stephens are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Newcastle 2.46 5002 4921 Maitland 100.73 2164 1984

Proposed District 71 – RIVERSTONE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Blacktown 0.02 0 0 Hawkesbury 19.57 4775 4495 Londonderry 15.30 7277 6917 Mount Druitt 27.55 2577 2489 Riverstone 76.18 33587 2951 Electorate Total 138.62 48216 43415

Parts of the existing District of Riverstone are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Blacktown 5.21 6223 5842 Toongabbie 13.23 18736 18113

Proposed District 72 – ROCKDALE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Kogarah 0.99 2103 2056 Rockdale 66.46 46294 43777

Electorate Total 67.45 48397 45833

Proposed District 73 – RYDE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Epping 2.94 2266 2177 Ryde 24.32 46113 43799

Electorate Total 27.26 48379 45976

Part of the existing District of Ryde is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Lane Cove 1.00 2064 1966

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Proposed District 74 – SHELLHARBOUR

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Illawarra 111.05 27744 26459 Southern Highlands 53.12 0 0 Wollongong 17.65 3957 3878 Kiama 14.54 16659 15689 Electorate Total 196.36 48360 46026

Proposed District 75 – SMITHFIELD

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Mount Druitt 18.55 4 5 Mulgoa 35.27 5318 5021 Smithfi eld 64.34 36939 36847 Wentworthville 17.08 6146 5834 Electorate Total 135.24 48407 47707

Parts of the existing District of Smithfi eld are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Granville 2.87 5318 4995 Fairfi eld 3.35 4475 4457

Proposed District 76 – SOUTH COAST

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Bega 416.94 7641 6905 South Coast 3539.25 41233 38084

Electorate Total 3956.19 48874 44989

Part of the existing District of South Coast is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Kiama 114.39 11465 10933

Proposed District 77 – STRATHFIELD

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Bankstown 2.99 2696 2593 Canterbury 0.52 1321 1312 Strathfi eld 16.45 43755 41492

Electorate Total 19.96 47772 45397

Part of the existing District of Strathfi eld is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Canterbury 1.47 5264 5080

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Proposed District 78 – SWANSEA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Charlestown 10.95 3298 3160 Lake Macquarie 25.91 0 0 Swansea 197.32 45814 43894

Electorate Total 234.18 49112 47054

Parts of the existing District of Swansea are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Wyong 12.06 2797 2675 Charlestown 1.77 908 872

Proposed District 79 – SYDNEY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Bligh 10.12 35327 34785 Heffron 0.33 174 143 Port Jackson 31.62 13498 10832

Electorate Total 42.07 48999 45760

Proposed District 80 – TAMWORTH

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Barwon 4705.46 4527 4525 Tamworth 10041.62 43434 42375 Upper Hunter 1657.14 496 515

Electorate Total 16404.22 48457 47415

Part of the existing District of Tamworth is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Northern Tablelands 5623.77 2274 2328

Proposed District 81 – TERRIGAL

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Gosford 88.72 41733 39329 The Entrance 27.36 6593 6322

Electorate Total 116.08 48326 45651

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Proposed District 82 – THE ENTRANCE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Peats 22.13 4848 4633 The Entrance 57.38 41771 39587 Wyong 19.30 1788 1716

Electorate Total 98.81 48407 45936

Parts of the existing District of The Entrance are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Wyong 18.01 0 0 Terrigal 27.36 6593 6322

Proposed District 83 – TOONGABBIE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Blacktown 4.17 7605 7309 Riverstone 13.23 18736 18113 Wentworth 13.57 22806 21604

Electorate Total 30.97 49147 47026

Proposed District 84 – TWEED

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Ballina 61.02 2476 2184 Tweed 460.41 45012 40930

Electorate Total 521.43 47488 43114

Part of the existing District of Tweed is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Lismore 797.31 9715 9221

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Proposed District 85 – UPPER HUNTER

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Cessnock 4278.41 12973 12269 Maitland 2295.36 6160 5853 Myall Lakes 2949.41 3702 3624 Upper Hunter 19929.88 24468 24402 Electorate Total 29453.06 47303 46148 Parts of the existing District of Upper Hunter are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Tamworth 1657.14 496 515 Barwon 8789.60 6240 6200 Orange 4582.07 11790 11185

Proposed District 86 – VAUCLUSE

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Bligh 1.14 5273 5121 Vaucluse 14.45 43781 42470

Electorate Total 15.59 49054 47591

Proposed District 87 – WAGGA WAGGA

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Burrinjuck 4411.69 7671 7631 Wagga Wagga 7720.79 40789 39837

Electorate Total 12132.48 48460 47468

Part of the existing District of Wagga Wagga is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Albury 7156.59 4081 4112

Proposed District 88 – WAKEHURST

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Davidson 3.63 4744 4642 Wakehurst 37.11 44327 42842

Electorate Total 40.74 49071 47484

Part of the existing District of Wakehurst is transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Manly 0.63 2176 1837

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Proposed District 89 – WALLSEND

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Charlestown 2.00 2410 2368 Lake Macquarie 2.75 1518 1475 Newcastle 4.83 2613 2575 Wallsend 69.75 40809 39410 Electorate Total 79.33 47350 45828

Parts of the existing District of Wallsend are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Charlestown 0.34 344 334 Cessnock 48.72 8776 8529

Proposed District 90 – WILLOUGHBY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Lane Cove 0.70 3267 3116 Willoughby 25.46 45241 42997

Electorate Total 26.16 48508 46113

Parts of the existing District of Willoughby are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Lane Cove 2.09 2656 2552 North Shore 0.30 1409 1356

Proposed District 91 – WOLLONDILLY

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors From the existing District of: Camden 1826.11 20836 19480 Campbelltown 5.69 5226 4877 Mulgoa 0.26 0 0 Southern Highlands 775.44 21347 19683 Electorate Total 2607.50 47409 44040

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Proposed District 92 – WOLLONGONG

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Keira 6.40 8907 8377 Wollongong 55.64 39725 38385

Electorate Total 62.04 48632 46762

Parts of the existing District of Wollongong are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: Shellharbour 17.65 3957 3878 Keira 5.85 587 576

Proposed District 93 – WYONG

Predicted Area Current Number How Constituted Number of Sq Km of Electors Electors

From the existing District of: Swansea 12.06 2797 2675 The Entrance 18.01 0 0 Wyong 173.42 45054 42065

Electorate Total 203.49 47851 44740

Parts of the existing District of Wyong are transferred as follows to the proposed District of: The Entrance 19.30 1788 1716 Morriset 682.70 7413 6986

Authorised to be printed ISSN 0155-6320 MICHAEL J. O’SHEA, Acting Government Printer.

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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 130 Thursday, 5 August 2004 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT

The Cabinet Offi ce, Sydney 5 August 2004

HER Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Michael Costa, MLC as Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

BOB CARR, Premier

Ministers’ full titles are now as follows: The Honourable Robert John Carr MP Premier, Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Citizenship The Honourable Andrew John Refshauge MP Deputy Premier, Minister for Education and Training, and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs The Honourable Michael Rueben Egan MLC Treasurer, Minister for State Development, and Vice-President of the Executive Council The Honourable John Joseph Della Bosca MLC Special Minister of State, Minister for Commerce, Minister for Industrial Relations, Assistant Treasurer, and Minister for the Central Coast The Honourable Craig John Knowles MP Minister for Infrastructure and Planning, and Minister for Natural Resources The Honourable Robert John Debus MP Attorney General, and Minister for the Environment The Honourable Patrick Carl Scully MP Minister for Roads, and Minister for Housing 6298 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT 5 August 2004

The Honourable Morris Iemma MP Minister for Health The Honourable Michael Costa MLC Minister for Transport Services, Minister for the Hunter, and Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development The Honourable John Arthur Watkins MP Minister for Police The Honourable Carmel Mary Tebbutt MLC Minister for Community Services, Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, and Minister for Youth The Honourable Frank Ernest Sartor MP Minister for Energy and Utilities, Minister for Science and Medical Research, Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Cancer), and Minister Assisting the Premier on the Arts The Honourable Sandra Christine Nori MP Minister for Tourism and Sport and Recreation, and Minister for Women The Honourable Anthony Bernard Kelly MLC Minister for Rural Affairs, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Lands The Honourable David Andrew Campbell MP Minister for Regional Development, Minister for the Illawarra, and Minister for Small Business The Honourable Ian Michael Macdonald MLC Minister for Primary Industries The Honourable Diane Beamer MP Minister for Juvenile Justice, Minister for Western Sydney, and Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration) The Honourable Reba Paige Meagher MP Minister for Fair Trading, and Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce The Honourable John Hatzistergos MLC Minister for Justice, and Minister Assisting the Premier on Citizenship The Honourable Grant Anthony McBride MP Minister for Gaming and Racing The Honourable Kerry Arthur Hickey MP Minister for Mineral Resources

By Her Excellency’s Command

BOB CARR, Premier

Authorised to be printed ISSN 0155-6320 MICHAEL J. O’SHEA, Acting Government Printer.

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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 131 Friday, 6 August 2004 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service

LEGISLATION Allocation of the Administration of Acts

The Cabinet Offi ce, Sydney 4 August 2004 TRANSFER OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF ACTS HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has approved that the administration of the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974 No 49 (other than section 5 and Part 3A, Division 3) so far as it relates to the Festival Development Corporation, be vested in the Minister for the Central Coast with the remainder of the administration of the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974 No 49 to be vested in the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning. These arrangements are in substitution for those in operation before the date of this notice. BOB CARR Premier 6300 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004 Proclamation

New South Wales

Proclamation

under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 No 64

MARIE BASHIR,, Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 2 of the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002, do, by this my Proclamation, appoint 6 August 2004 as the day on which the uncommenced provisions of that Act commence. Signed and sealed at Sydney, this 4th day of August 2004.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

IAN MICHAEL MACDONALD, M.L.C., L.S. Minister for Primary Industries Minister for Primary Industries GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

Explanatory note Certain provisions of the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002 relating to the Game Council commenced on 11 October 2002. This proclamation commences the remaining provisions of that Act.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6301 Regulations

New South Wales

Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2004

under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995.

BOB DEBUS, M.P., Attorney General Attorney General Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to increase the fees chargeable with respect to matters arising under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995. The increases are generally in line with movements in the Consumer Price Index. This Regulation is made under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995, including sections 54 (the power to make regulations with respect to fees) and 62 (the general power to make regulations).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6302 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Fees) Clause 1 Regulation 2004

Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2004

under the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2004.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 September 2004.

3 Amendment of Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2001 The Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Regulation 2001 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6303

Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2004

Amendment Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment (Clause 3)

Schedule 1 Fees Omit the Schedule. Insert instead: Schedule 1 Fees (Clause 15)

$

1 For furnishing a certificate certifying particulars contained 31.00 in an entry in the Register or a certificate certifying that no entry was located in the Register about a relevant registrable event, including the fee for search under any one name in respect of a period not exceeding 10 years

2 For furnishing a certificate as to a recording in the Register 24.00 where the applicant has provided the relevant number of the recording from an index published by the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages

3 For search against any one name in the Register (including 30.00 an index to the Register) in respect of a period not exceeding 10 years pursuant to an application under section 50 of the Act (Issue of certificate relating to children of deceased person), including the fee for a certificate of result of any such search

4 For continuation of any search under any one name in 30.00 respect of each period of 10 years, or part of such a period

5 For giving priority to a search or to the issue of a certificate 16.00 of result of search in addition to any other fee

6 For insertion in a recording of a name, an additional name or 54.00 other particulars, or registration of a change of name

7 For altering the record of a person’s sex in the registration of 54.00 the person’s birth

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Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment (Fees) Regulation 2004

Schedule 1 Amendment

$

8 For recording in the Register, subsequent to registration of 54.00 the birth of a child, the name of or other particulars relating to a person as a parent of the child

9 For furnishing a certified copy of any record or document 29.00 (each kept by the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, for sheet) which no fee is otherwise provided

10 For each special service in relation to the Registry of Births, 30.00 Deaths and Marriages for which no fee is otherwise (minimum provided—such fee as may be approved by the Registrar fee) having regard to the work involved in providing the service

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6305

New South Wales

Evidence (Children) Regulation 2004

under the Evidence (Children) Act 1997

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Evidence (Children) Act 1997.

BOB DEBUS, M.P., AttorneyAttorney General Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to remake, without any changes of substance, the Evidence (Children) Regulation 1999. That Regulation will be repealed on 1 September 2004 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989. This Regulation deals with the procedure by which a recording made by an investigating official of an interview with a child where the child was questioned regarding the alleged commission of an offence by another person can be made available to the accused person and his or her lawyer. This Regulation is made under the Evidence (Children) Act 1997, including sections 12 (2) and 31 (the general regulation-making power). This Regulation comprises or relates to matters of a machinery nature and matters that are not likely to impose an appreciable burden, cost or disadvantage on any sector of the public.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6306 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Evidence (Children) Regulation 2004

Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Definitions and notes 3 Part 2 Recorded interviews 4 Prosecuting authority to notify accused of intention to adduce recorded interview 5 5 Accused may notify prosecuting authority of intention to access recorded interview 5 6 Recorded interview to be made available within 7 days 6 Part 3 Miscellaneous 7 Savings 7

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6307

Evidence (Children) Regulation 2004 Clause 1

Preliminary Part 1

Evidence (Children) Regulation 2004

under the Evidence (Children) Act 1997

Part 1 Preliminary

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Evidence (Children) Regulation 2004.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 September 2004. Note. This Regulation replaces the Evidence (Children) Regulation 1999 which is repealed on 1 September 2004 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.

3 Definitions and notes (1) In this Regulation: defence notice means a notice given by an accused person or his or her lawyer under clause 5. prosecuting authority, in relation to a prosecution, means the Director of Public Prosecutions, or a police officer, who is responsible for the conduct of the prosecution. prosecuting authority notice means a notice given by a prosecuting authority under clause 4. recorded interview means a recording made by an investigating official of an interview during which a child is questioned by an investigating official in connection with the investigation of the commission or possible commission of an offence by the child or any other person. responsible person means a person named in a prosecuting authority notice as referred to in clause 4 (2) (d).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6308 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Clause 3 Evidence (Children) Regulation 2004

Part 1 Preliminary

the Act means the Evidence (Children) Act 1997. (2) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6309

Evidence (Children) Regulation 2004 Clause 4

Recorded interviews Part 2

Part 2 Recorded interviews

4 Prosecuting authority to notify accused of intention to adduce recorded interview (1) For the purposes of section 12 (2) of the Act, if a prosecuting authority intends to adduce evidence of a previous representation by a child wholly or partly by means of a recorded interview or a transcript of a recorded interview in a criminal proceeding where the child who made the representation is not the accused person, the prosecuting authority must notify the accused person or his or her lawyer (if any) of the intention in accordance with this section. (2) A notice under subclause (1) must: (a) be in writing, and (b) specify each recorded interview (or transcript of such interview) that the prosecuting authority intends to adduce, and (c) contain information to the effect that the accused person and his or her lawyer are entitled to listen to or view each recorded interview at a police station or other place nominated by the prosecuting authority, and (d) set out the name of a person responsible for arranging access to each recorded interview. (3) A notice under subclause (1) must be given to the accused person or his or her lawyer at least 14 days before the evidence for the prosecution is given in the proceeding. Note. Section 76 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1986 provides that a transcript of a recorded interview is not admissible in committal proceedings unless the defendant has been given, in accordance with the regulations under section 12 (2) of the Evidence (Children) Act 1997, a reasonable opportunity to listen to or view the recorded interview.

5 Accused may notify prosecuting authority of intention to access recorded interview (1) An accused person or lawyer who receives a prosecuting authority notice may notify the responsible person that he or she requires access to any one or more of the recorded interviews specified in the notice. (2) A notice under subclause (1) must: (a) be in writing, and

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6310 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Clause 6 Evidence (Children) Regulation 2004

Part 2 Recorded interviews

(b) set out the name of the accused person and his or her lawyer (if any), and (c) specify the recorded interview or interviews to which the accused person or his or her lawyer require access, and (d) be given to the responsible person at least 7 days before the evidence for the prosecution is given in the proceeding, unless the court gives leave for the notice to be given at a later time.

6 Recorded interview to be made available within 7 days (1) A responsible person who receives a defence notice that complies with clause 5 must give the persons named in the defence notice as referred to in clause 5 (2) (b) access to listen to or view the recorded interview within 7 days (or such shorter period of time as the court directs) after the day on which the responsible person receives the defence notice. (2) The responsible person may give the accused person or his or her lawyer access to listen to or view the recorded interview on more than one occasion.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6311

Evidence (Children) Regulation 2004 Clause 7

Miscellaneous Part 3

Part 3 Miscellaneous

7 Savings Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Evidence (Children) Regulation 1999 had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6312 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

New South Wales

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002.

IAN MICHAEL MACDONALD, M.L.C., Minister for Primary Industries Minister for Primary Industries Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to provide for various matters under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002, as follows: (a) prescribing the hunting organisations that can nominate persons for appointment as members of the Game Council, (b) prescribing an additional function of the Game Council, concerned with public liability insurance arrangements, (c) providing for there to be 4 types of game hunting licence (standard hunting licence, visitors hunting licence, hunting guide licence and commercial hunters licence), (d) the approval of courses of training for eligibility for a game hunting licence and the accrediting of persons, clubs and associations to conduct those courses, (e) age restrictions on the granting of game hunting licences, (f) machinery matters concerning licences, including applications, duration of licences, licence fees and grounds for refusal of a licence, (g) the giving of notice of the proposed declaration of public hunting land, (h) prescribing penalty notice offences and their penalties, (i) the conditions of game hunting licences, including general conditions and conditions for the hunting of game animals listed in section 5 (1) of the Act, the use of dogs and the hunting of Hog deer,

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6313

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Explanatory note

(j) the mandatory provisions of the code of practice referred to in section 24 of the Act. This Regulation also repeals the Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2002. This Regulation is made under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002, including sections 8, 9, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 32, 57 and 60 (the general regulation-making power).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6314 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation 4 2 Commencement 4 3 Definitions 4 Part 2 Game Council 4 Nominating hunting organisations 5 5 Additional function of Game Council 5 Part 3 Licensing 6 Classes and types of game hunting licence 6 7 Commercial hunters and hunting guides to be licensed 6 8 Standard hunting licence 6 9 Visitors hunting licence—accompanied hunting 6 10 Hunting guide licence 6 11 Commercial hunters licence 7 12 Approval of courses of training for licences 7 13 Restrictions on granting licences 7 14 Licence applications 8 15 Maximum duration of licences 8 16 Licence fees 8 17 Grounds for refusal of restricted licence 9 18 Conditions of game hunting licences 9 19 Exemptions from licensing 10 Part 4 Miscellaneous 20 Notice of proposed declaration of hunting land 11 21 Penalty notice offences and penalties 11 22 Repeal 11

Schedule 1 Conditions of game hunting licences 12 Schedule 2 Mandatory provisions of code of practice 20 Schedule 3 Penalty notice offences 22

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6315

Clause 1 Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Part 1 Preliminary

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

under the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002

Part 1 Preliminary

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 6 August 2004.

3 Definitions (1) In this Regulation: commercial hunting means hunting for the purposes of the sale of a game animal listed in section 5 (1) of the Act. hunting guide means a person who for fee or reward accompanies persons on a hunt for game animals for the purpose of guiding and otherwise assisting those persons in connection with their hunting of game animals. the Act means the Game and Feral Animal Control Act 2002. (2) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6316 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004 Clause 4

Game Council Part 2

Part 2 Game Council

4 Nominating hunting organisations The following hunting organisations are prescribed for the purposes of section 8 (2) (a) of the Act: (a) Australian Deer Association Incorporated, (b) Federation of Hunting Clubs Incorporated, (c) Australian Hunters International Incorporated, (d) Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (New South Wales) Incorporated, (e) Hunters and Fishermen Association of New South Wales Artemis Incorporated, (f) Game Management Council of New South Wales (Gamecon NSW) Incorporated, (g) Field and Game Australia Incorporated, (h) Australian Bowhunters Association Incorporated.

5 Additional function of Game Council Pursuant to section 9 (1) (g) of the Act, the Game Council may enter into arrangements for the provision for or on behalf of holders of game hunting licences of public liability insurance.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6317

Clause 6 Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Part 3 Licensing

Part 3 Licensing

6 Classes and types of game hunting licence In each class of game hunting licence (general and restricted) there are the following types of licence: (a) standard hunting licence, (b) visitors hunting licence, (c) hunting guide licence, (d) commercial hunters licence.

7 Commercial hunters and hunting guides to be licensed A person who is hunting as a commercial hunter or hunting guide is prescribed for the purposes of section 17 (1) (e) of the Act. Note. This means that a game hunting licence is required for commercial hunting and hunting as a hunting guide.

8 Standard hunting licence A standard hunting licence authorises the licensee to engage in the hunting of game animals otherwise than as a hunting guide or commercial hunter.

9 Visitors hunting licence—accompanied hunting (1) A visitors hunting licence confers the same authority on the licensee as a standard hunting licence but only so as to authorise the licensee to hunt game animals in the company of the holder of a standard hunting licence or hunting guide licence that is of the same class (general or restricted) as the visitors hunting licence. (2) A person is not eligible to be granted a visitors hunting licence unless the Game Council is satisfied that the person’s principal place of residence is outside Australia.

10 Hunting guide licence A hunting guide licence authorises the licensee to engage in the hunting of game animals as a hunting guide and also confers the authority of a standard hunting licence.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6318 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004 Clause 11

Licensing Part 3

11 Commercial hunters licence A commercial hunters licence authorises the licensee to engage in the hunting of game animals listed in section 5 (1) of the Act as a commercial hunter and also confers the authority of a standard hunting licence.

12 Approval of courses of training for licences (1) The Game Council may approve courses of training for the purposes of the grant of game hunting licences and may accredit persons, clubs or associations to conduct those courses. Different courses of training may be approved for different classes and types of licence. (2) If there is a course of training approved for a particular class and type of licence, a person is not eligible to be granted a licence of that class and type unless the Game Council is satisfied that the person has successfully completed the course of training. (3) A course of training approved for a restricted game hunting licence constitutes adequate training under section 19 (Special qualifications for restricted game hunting licence) of the Act for the purposes of the grant of the licence. (4) A course of training approved for the purposes of this clause may include provision for training in relation to the following: (a) relevant provisions of the Act, this Regulation and any code of practice under section 24 of the Act, (b) principles for the safe use of firearms, bows and other hunting equipment, (c) ethics of hunting, including laws relating to trespass, (d) animal welfare issues relating to hunting, (e) such other matters as the Game Council considers appropriate. (5) The Game Council may withdraw an approval or accreditation under this clause at any time.

13 Restrictions on granting licences (1) Only a natural person is eligible to be granted a game hunting licence. (2) A hunting guide licence or commercial hunters licence must not be granted to a person who is under the age of 18 years.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6319

Clause 14 Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Part 3 Licensing

(3) A standard hunting licence or visitors hunting licence must not be granted to a person who is under the age of 12 years. Note. 12 is the minimum age for the grant of a minor’s firearms permit under the Firearms Act 1996.

14 Licence applications (1) An application for a game hunting licence must: (a) be made in a form approved by the Game Council, and (b) be accompanied by the fee payable in respect of the application. (2) An applicant for a game hunting licence must provide to the Game Council such evidence as the Game Council may request (at the time the application is made or subsequently) for the purposes of a determination of the eligibility of the applicant to be granted a licence.

15 Maximum duration of licences A game hunting licence, except a visitors hunting licence, may be granted to remain in force for 1, 3 or 5 years (the relevant maximum period for the licence for the purpose of section 25 of the Act being 5 years). Note. A visitors hunting licence has a 12 month maximum duration under section 25 of the Act.

16 Licence fees (1) The fee payable in respect of an application for a licence is: (a) for a standard hunting licence—$60 for a 1 year licence, $180 for a 3 year licence or $300 for a 5 year licence, (b) for a visitors hunting licence—$100, (c) for a hunting guide licence—$150 for a 1 year licence, $450 for a 3 year licence or $750 for a 5 year licence, (d) for a commercial hunters licence—$250 for a 1 year licence, $750 for a 3 year licence or $1250 for a 5 year licence. (2) The fee payable in respect of an application for a licence is reduced by one-third (to the nearest whole dollar amount) if the person applying for the licence: (a) is under 18 years of age, or

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6320 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004 Clause 17

Licensing Part 3

(b) is a pensioner (within the meaning of paragraph (a) or (b) of the definition of pensioner in section 3 (1) of the Motor Vehicles Taxation Act 1988). (3) The fee payable for the grant of a licence to replace a licence that has been lost, destroyed or defaced is $30. The replacement licence is to be issued for the period that is the remainder of the period of the licence it replaces. (4) The fee payable in respect of an application for a restricted licence to be issued as an upgrade of a general licence held by a person (being a restricted licence of the same type as the general licence and issued to be in force for the remainder of the period of the general licence) is $30.

17 Grounds for refusal of restricted licence The Game Council must refuse to grant a restricted game hunting licence to a person if in the 10 years prior to the application for the licence: (a) the person has been found guilty of an offence under section 32C (Offences relating to hunting and the use of firearms etc) of the Forestry Act 1916, or (b) the person has been refused a hunting permit under section 32B (Hunting permits) of the Forestry Act 1916 or has had such a permit cancelled. Note. This adds to the other grounds on which a licence must be refused under section 21 (3) of the Act.

18 Conditions of game hunting licences (1) The provisions of Schedule 1 are prescribed as conditions of every game hunting licence. Note. Compliance with the mandatory provisions of a code of practice for holders of game hunting licences approved under section 24 of the Act is also a condition of a game hunting licence. Those mandatory provisions are set out in Schedule 2. (2) The Game Council may, by order published in the Gazette, suspend the operation of any provision of clauses 4–12 of Schedule 1 (either generally or subject to conditions) for a specified period and in relation to specified land, being land that the Game Council is satisfied is the subject of a management plan dealing with game hunting on the land or with the management, control or eradication of game animals on the land.

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Clause 19 Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Part 3 Licensing

(3) During the period of any such suspension, the suspended provision is not a condition of any game hunting licence for the purposes of the hunting of game animals under the authority of the licence in accordance with any conditions of the suspension on the land to which the suspension applies. (4) The conditions of a suspension may limit the operation of the suspension to a particular species of game animal.

19 Exemptions from licensing For the purposes of section 17 (1) (h) of the Act, a game hunting licence is not required in respect of: (a) the hunting of any animal in accordance with a power or duty imposed under the Exotic Diseases of Animals Act 1991, or (b) the hunting of any animal pursuant to an obligation imposed by or under an Act to manage, control or eradicate the animal concerned, but only on land and for the period in respect of which the obligation applies.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6322 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004 Clause 20

Miscellaneous Part 4

Part 4 Miscellaneous

20 Notice of proposed declaration of hunting land (1) Public notice of a proposed declaration under section 20 of the Act is to be given by being published, at least 30 days before the declaration is made: (a) in a newspaper circulating throughout the State, and (b) in a newspaper circulating in the district in which the land that is the subject of the proposed declaration is situated, and (c) in the Gazette. (2) The responsible Minister is to give written notice of any proposed declaration under section 20 of the Act to the rural lands protection board for the rural lands protection district in which the affected land is situated.

21 Penalty notice offences and penalties (1) For the purposes of section 57 of the Act: (a) each offence created by a provision specified in Column 1 of Schedule 3 is an offence for which a penalty notice may be served, and (b) the penalty prescribed for each such offence is the amount specified opposite the provision in Column 2 of Schedule 3. (2) If the reference to a provision in Column 1 of Schedule 3 is qualified by words that restrict its operation to specified kinds of offences, an offence created by the provision is a prescribed offence only if it is an offence of a kind so specified or committed in the circumstances so specified. (3) In the case of an offence under section 23 (Offence to contravene conditions of licence) of the Act, a reference in Schedule 3 to that section that is qualified by a reference to a provision of Schedule 1 (Conditions of game hunting licences) or Schedule 2 (Mandatory provisions of code of practice) operates to restrict its operation to the offence under that section of contravening the condition of a game hunting licence with which the specified provision of Schedule 1 or 2 is concerned.

22 Repeal The Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2002 is repealed.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6323

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Schedule 1 Conditions of game hunting licences

Schedule 1 Conditions of game hunting licences (Clause 18) Note. This Schedule contains the conditions of a game hunting licence. These conditions do not apply to game hunting that does not require a licence. See section 17 of the Act. See also clause 19 of this Regulation, which provides that a game hunting licence is not required for hunting under the Exotic Diseases of Animals Act 1991 or pursuant to a statutory obligation to manage, control or eradicate animals. It is an offence under section 23 of the Act to contravene any condition of a game hunting licence. Contravening a condition of a game hunting licence is also grounds for cancelling or suspending the licence under section 29 of the Act. Clause 18 of this Regulation authorises the Game Council to suspend the operation of clauses 4–12 of this Schedule in certain circumstances.

Part 1 Hunting generally

1 Hunting on declared public land requires permission to enter (1) A person must not hunt on declared public hunting land unless the person has before entering the land obtained written permission to hunt on the land from the manager of the land concerned. Note. A game hunting licence does not authorise the holder of the licence to enter any land that the holder is not otherwise authorised to enter. The declaration of public land as land available for hunting under section 20 of the Act does not entitle a person to enter the land just because the person has a game hunting licence. The holder of the licence must obtain written permission to hunt as required by this clause. (2) When hunting on declared public hunting land a person must: (a) comply with any requirement imposed as a condition of the permission to hunt on the land, and (b) comply with any reasonable direction given to the person by the manager of the land in relation to the person’s hunting on that land, and (c) produce for inspection on request by an inspector, police officer or the manager of the land any written permission given to the person for the purposes of subclause (1). (3) In this clause: declared public hunting land means public land that is the subject of a declaration in force under section 20 (Declaration of public lands available for hunting game) of the Act.

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Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Conditions of game hunting licences Schedule 1

manager, in relation to declared public hunting land, means a person appointed as manager of the land by or under the authority of the Minister who has the care or control of the land or the authority that has the care or control of the land.

2 Licence to be carried and produced on request The holder of a game hunting licence must carry the licence when engaged in hunting for game animals and must produce the licence for inspection on request by an inspector, a police officer or the owner or occupier of land on which the licensee is hunting.

3 Hunting by persons under 18 years of age (1) A person (the minor) who is under the age of 18 years must not hunt game except under the close personal supervision of a person who is at least 18 years of age and the holder of a standard hunting licence or hunting guide licence that is of the same class (general or restricted) as the minor’s hunting licence. (2) A person who is under the age of 18 years must not use a firearm to hunt game except as the holder of a minor’s firearms permit under the Firearms Act 1996 and in accordance with the authority conferred by the permit. Note. 12 is the minimum age for the grant of a minor’s firearms permit.

4 Open seasons for certain deer (1) An animal of any of the following species must not be hunted except during the open season specified for that species: (a) Fallow deer (Dama dama)—open season from 30 minutes before sunrise on 1 March in a year to 30 minutes after sunset on 31 October in that year, (b) Hog deer (Axis porcinus)—open season from 30 minutes before sunrise on 1 April in a year to 30 minutes after sunset on 30 April in that year, (c) Red deer (Cervus elaphus)—open season from 30 minutes before sunrise on 1 March in a year to 30 minutes after sunset on 31 October in that year, (d) Wapiti deer (Cervus elphus canadensis)—open season from 30 minutes before sunrise on 1 March in a year to 30 minutes after sunset on 31 October in that year. Note. If a species of game animal does not have an open season listed, it can be hunted all year.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6325

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Schedule 1 Conditions of game hunting licences

(2) The Game Council may by notification published in the Gazette vary (either by shortening or lengthening) an open season for the purposes of subclause (1) for any particular species of animal for a particular year if the Game Council is satisfied that it is necessary or desirable to do so because of concerns relating to animal welfare, environmental factors (such as bushfires) or such other matters as the Game Council considers relevant. (3) This clause does not apply to a commercial hunter.

5 Use of spotlights or electronic devices for hunting deer (1) A person must not use any of the following to hunt deer: (a) a spotlight or other source of artificial light (including an infrared device), (b) an electronic device that enhances vision or hearing (including a night vision device but not including any therapeutic aid used by a person who is hearing or vision impaired), (c) a sight that projects a beam, (d) a recorded sound. (2) This clause does not prevent the use of an artificial light source powered by 4.5 volts or less. (3) This clause does not apply to a commercial hunter.

6 Hunting of game fleeing from fire or smoke prohibited (1) A person must not hunt a game animal that is fleeing from fire or smoke. (2) A person must not light a fire for the purpose of the hunting of a game animal fleeing from fire or smoke (including for the purpose of flushing out a game animal).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6326 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Conditions of game hunting licences Schedule 1

Part 2 Special provisions for section 5 (1) game Note. The game listed in section 5 (1) is deer, California quail, pheasant, partridge, peafowl and turkey.

7 Use of aircraft, watercraft and motor vehicles prohibited for hunting section 5 (1) game (1) A person must not hunt, or cause, permit or assist in the hunting of, a game animal listed in section 5 (1) of the Act from an aircraft, watercraft or motor vehicle. (2) The Game Council may grant a person an exemption from this clause so as to permit the person to hunt from a motor vehicle if satisfied that the person suffers from a disability that prevents the person from hunting on foot. (3) This clause does not apply to a commercial hunter. (4) In this clause: motor vehicle means a vehicle that is propelled by a motor that forms part of the vehicle.

8 Use of baits, lures and decoys for hunting section 5 (1) game (1) A person must not hunt a game animal listed in section 5 (1) of the Act, or cause, permit or assist in the hunting of that game, using any bait, lure, decoy or live animal to attract game. (2) Subclause (1) does not apply to a decoy made or constructed to resemble or represent a game bird or any call resembling the call of a game bird or deer. (3) For the purposes of this clause, a planted crop does not constitute a bait or lure.

9 Hunting section 5 (1) game at night prohibited (1) A person must not hunt game listed in section 5 (1) of the Act during the period commencing a half-hour after sunset on any day and ending a half-hour before sunrise on the next day. (2) This clause does not apply to a commercial hunter.

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Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Schedule 1 Conditions of game hunting licences

Part 3 Use of dogs

10 Use of dogs when hunting game birds (1) A person must not use a dog when hunting game birds or cause or permit a dog to be so used, with the following exceptions: (a) a dog may be used to locate, flush, point or retrieve game birds, (b) a dog may be used in a field trial conducted by a hunting club or organisation approved by the Game Council. (2) In this clause, game bird means any of the game animals listed in section 5 (1) (b)–(f) of the Act.

11 Use of dogs for hunting deer A person must not use a dog for hunting deer except in compliance with the following requirements: (a) a dog must not be used for hunting deer except for locating, pointing or flushing deer, (b) a person hunting alone must not use more than 1 dog for locating, pointing or flushing deer, (c) a person must not hunt as part of a group that is using more than 2 dogs for locating, pointing or flushing deer, (d) a dog must not be used for locating, pointing or flushing deer unless the dog is wearing a collar to which is securely attached a metal tag or label on which is legibly printed the name, address and telephone number of the owner of the dog and the dog is identified as required by section 8 of the Companion Animals Act 1998, Note. Dogs are currently required to be microchipped. (e) a person using a dog for locating, pointing or flushing deer must ensure that the dog does not chase the deer or any other species of animal.

12 Use of dogs for hunting pigs on public land A person must not use a dog for hunting pigs on public land except in compliance with the following requirements: (a) a dog must not be used for hunting pigs except for locating, holding or bailing pigs,

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6328 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Conditions of game hunting licences Schedule 1

(b) a person hunting alone must not use more than 3 dogs for locating, holding or bailing pigs, (c) a person must not hunt as part of a group that is using more than 5 dogs for locating, holding or bailing pigs, (d) a dog must not be used for locating, holding or bailing pigs unless the dog is wearing a collar to which is securely attached a metal tag or label on which is legibly printed the name, address and telephone number of the owner of the dog and the dog is identified as required by section 8 of the Companion Animals Act 1998, Note. Dogs are currently required to be microchipped. (e) a person using a dog for locating, holding or bailing pigs must ensure that the dog does not chase any other species of animal, (f) a person using a dog for locating, holding or bailing pigs must not leave or abandon the dog on public land.

Part 4 Hunting Hog deer

13 Bag limit for Hog deer A person must not take more than 1 male and 1 female Hog deer during an open season for Hog deer.

14 Hog deer tags (1) The Game Council may issue the holders of game hunting licences with Hog deer tags for the purposes of this Regulation. (2) Two kinds of Hog deer tag can be issued: (a) one is a female Hog deer tag (which bears the letter “F”), and (b) the other is a male Hog deer tag (which bears the letter “M”). (3) A Hog deer tag is valid only for the open season in which it is issued or (if it is not issued during an open season) for the open season that follows its issue. (4) The holder of a game hunting licence may be issued with Hog deer tags so as to have no more than 2 valid Hog deer tags on issue to him or her at any one time. (5) The Game Council may charge a fee not exceeding $50 for the issue of a Hog deer tag.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6329

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Schedule 1 Conditions of game hunting licences

(6) A reference in this Regulation to a Hog deer tag is a reference to a Hog deer tag that has been issued by the Game Council under this clause and that is valid.

15 Use of Hog deer tags A person who hunts Hog deer must comply with the following requirements concerning Hog deer tags: (a) a person must not hunt Hog deer unless the person has in his or her possession one female Hog deer tag or one male Hog deer tag, (b) a person who kills a Hog deer must immediately affix a Hog deer tag (appropriate to the sex of the animal) to the hind leg of the animal by inserting the tag between the main bone of the leg and the main tendon, so that the tag completely encircles the main bone and is securely locked in position, (c) a person must not have the carcass of a female Hog deer in his or her possession, custody or control on any public land or public road unless there is a female Hog deer tag affixed to the hind leg, (d) a person must not have the carcass of a male Hog deer in his or her possession, custody or control on any public land or public road unless there is a male Hog deer tag affixed to the hind leg, (e) a person issued with a Hog deer tag must not sell, give, lend or transfer the tag to any other person, (f) a person issued with a Hog deer tag must not alter, deface or reproduce the tag.

16 Return about Hog deer tags to be provided A person issued with Hog deer tags must, within 28 days after the end of the open season for which the tags are valid, complete and forward to the Game Council a return (in a form provided by the Game Council) specifying: (a) the name and address of the person and the number of the game hunting licence under which the tags have been issued, and (b) if the person has taken any Hog deer during that open season, where and when the person took the deer, and

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6330 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Conditions of game hunting licences Schedule 1

(c) the approximate amount of time the person spent hunting for Hog deer, and (d) such other particulars as the form requires.

17 Return of unused Hog deer tags A person issued with Hog deer tags must, within 28 days after the end of the open season for which the tags are valid, return any unused Hog deer tags to the Game Council. Note. Unused tags can be returned with the Hog deer return forwarded to the Game Council.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6331

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Schedule 2 Mandatory provisions of code of practice

Schedule 2 Mandatory provisions of code of practice (Clause 18) Note. This Schedule contains the mandatory provisions of the code of practice for holders of game hunting licences under section 24 of the Act. The mandatory provisions only apply to the holders of game hunting licences.

1 Awareness of relevant legislation It is the responsibility of the holder of a game hunting licence to be aware of and comply with all relevant provisions of legislation relating to hunting, animal welfare and the use of firearms.

2 Safe handling of firearms Where firearms are used, the rules for safe handling set out in the NSW Firearms Safety Awareness Handbook published by or under the authority of the Commissioner of Police must be complied with at all times.

3 Permission required to enter land A game hunting licence does not automatically authorise the holder of the licence to hunt on any land. The holder of a game hunting licence must not hunt on any land without the express authority of the occupier of the land.

4 Target identification and safety A game animal must not be fired at unless it can be clearly seen and identified, and the shot when taken poses no discernible risk of injury to any person or significant damage to any property.

5 Obligation to avoid suffering An animal being hunted must not be inflicted with unnecessary pain. To achieve the aim of delivering a humane death to the hunted animal: (a) it must be targeted so that a humane kill is likely, and (b) it must be shot within the reasonably accepted killing range of the firearm and ammunition or bow being used, and (c) the firearm and ammunition, bow and arrow, or other thing used must be such as can reasonably be expected to humanely kill an animal of the target species.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6332 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Mandatory provisions of code of practice Schedule 2

6 Lactating females with dependent young If a lactating female is killed, every reasonable effort must be made to locate and humanely kill any dependent young.

7 Wounded animals If an animal is wounded, the hunter must take all reasonable steps to locate it, so that it can be killed quickly and humanely.

8 Use of dogs Dogs and other animals may be used to assist hunters but only if: (a) their use is not in contravention of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979, and (b) their use is with the permission of the occupier of the land concerned.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6333

Game and Feral Animal Control Regulation 2004

Schedule 3 Penalty notice offences

Schedule 3 Penalty notice offences (Clause 21)

Column 1 Column 2 Provision Penalty

Section 16 (1) of the Act $500

Section 27 of the Act $500

Section 55 of the Act $400

Section 23 of the Act (except as otherwise $550 provided in this Schedule)

Section 23 of the Act (Schedule 1, clause 2) $220

Section 23 of the Act (Schedule 1, clause 8) $220

Section 23 of the Act (Schedule 1, clause 10) $220

Section 23 of the Act (Schedule 1, clause 16) $220

Section 23 of the Act (Schedule 1, clause 17) $220

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6334 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

New South Wales

Unlawful Gambling Regulation 2004

under the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998.

GRANT McBRIDE, M.P., MinisterMinister for GamingGaming andand Racing Racing Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to remake, with minor changes, the Unlawful Gambling Regulation 1999 which is to be repealed by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 on 1 September 2004. This Regulation specifies the offences under the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998 that may be dealt with by way of penalty notice and prescribes the penalties for offences dealt with in that manner. This Regulation is made under the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998, including sections 52 and 57 (the general regulation-making power). This Regulation comprises matters of a machinery nature and matters that are not likely to impose an appreciable burden, cost or disadvantage on any sector of the public.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6335

Unlawful Gambling Regulation 2004

Contents Page 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Definition 3 4 Penalty notice offences 3 5 Savings 3 Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences 4

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6336 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Unlawful Gambling Regulation 2004 Clause 1

Unlawful Gambling Regulation 2004

under the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Unlawful Gambling Regulation 2004.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 September 2004. Note. This Regulation replaces the Unlawful Gambling Regulation 1999 which is repealed on 1 September 2004 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.

3 Definition In this Regulation: the Act means the Unlawful Gambling Act 1998.

4 Penalty notice offences For the purposes of section 52 of the Act: (a) each offence created by a provision specified in Column 1 of Schedule 1 is a prescribed offence, and (b) the prescribed penalty for such an offence is the amount specified in Column 2 of Schedule 1.

5 Savings Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Unlawful Gambling Regulation 1999, had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6337

Unlawful Gambling Regulation 2004

Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences

Schedule 1 Penalty notice offences (Clause 4)

Column 1 Column 2 Offence under Act Penalty

section 10 $550

section 13 $550

section 14 $550

section 17 $55

section 21 (3) $220

section 27 (2) $220

section 34 (1) $550

Section 37 (1) $550

Section 38 (2) $550

Section 43 (3) $550

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6338 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

New South Wales

Zoological Parks Regulation 2004

under the Zoological Parks Board Act 1973

Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Zoological Parks Board Act 1973.

BOB DEBUS, M.P., MinisterMinister for thethe EnvironmentEnvironment Explanatory note The object of this Regulation is to remake, with minor modifications, the Zoological Parks Regulation 1999, which will be repealed on 1 September 2004 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989. The new Regulation deals with the following matters: (a) the regulation of the entry to, and use of, zoological parks and the behaviour of visitors to them, (b) the regulation of vehicles within zoological parks, (c) the obstruction of Zoological Parks Board staff and other persons, and the removal of persons from zoological parks. The Regulation is made under the Zoological Parks Board Act 1973, including section 30 (the general regulation-making power).

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6339

Zoological Parks Regulation 2004

Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Name of Regulation 3 2 Commencement 3 3 Definitions and notes 3 Part 2 Visitors to zoological parks 4 Entrance fees 4 5 Places, times and other conditions of entry 4 6 Exclusion of public from areas 4 7 Certain things not to be brought into zoological park land 5 8 Aerial Safari cable car 5 9 Protection of zoological park land 5 10 Protection of animals 5 11 Recreational activities 6 12 Commercial activities 6 13 Use of the Taronga “Pump” Wharf 6 Part 3 Vehicles 14 Parking charges 7 15 Regulation of vehicular traffic 7 16 Refusal of entry of vehicles 7 17 Removal of vehicles 8 Part 4 Miscellaneous 18 Obstruction and failure to comply with directions 9 19 Removal of persons 9 20 Exercise of Board’s functions 9 21 Certain acts not to be offences 9 22 Saving 10

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6340 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Zoological Parks Regulation 2004 Clause 1

Preliminary Part 1

Zoological Parks Regulation 2004

under the Zoological Parks Board Act 1973

Part 1 Preliminary

1 Name of Regulation This Regulation is the Zoological Parks Regulation 2004.

2 Commencement This Regulation commences on 1 September 2004. Note. This Regulation replaces the Zoological Parks Regulation 1999 which is repealed on 1 September 2004 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.

3 Definitions and notes (1) In this Regulation: Aerial Safari cable car means the cable car, together with its terminals, located at the Taronga Zoological Park. Board means the Zoological Parks Board. Director means the Director of the Board. member of staff means the Director or any other member of staff of the Board. Taronga Zoological Park means the zoological park referred to in section 15 (2) (a) of the Act. the Act means the Zoological Parks Board Act 1973. zoological park land means any land vested in or held by the Board on which a zoological park is established or maintained. (2) Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6341

Clause 4 Zoological Parks Regulation 2004

Part 2 Visitors to zoological parks

Part 2 Visitors to zoological parks

4 Entrance fees (1) The Board may from time to time determine the entrance fees payable by persons, clubs and associations with respect to zoological park land. (2) Entrance fees may differ according to such factors as the Board may determine. (3) A person must not enter zoological park land without having paid the relevant entrance fee. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

5 Places, times and other conditions of entry (1) The Board may, by means of notices erected at, or in the vicinity of, any entrance to zoological park land: (a) identify the visitors’ entrances to that land, and (b) specify the times during which, and the conditions subject to which, persons may remain on that land. (2) A person must not enter zoological park land otherwise than by means of a visitors’ entrance identified by any such notice. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit. (3) A person must not enter or remain on zoological park land at any time while that land is closed to the public by means of any such notice. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

6 Exclusion of public from areas (1) The Board may, by means of notices or barriers, exclude the public from any part of zoological park land. (2) A person must not enter any part of zoological park land in wilful contravention of any such notice or in wilful disregard of any such barrier. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6342 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Zoological Parks Regulation 2004 Clause 7

Visitors to zoological parks Part 2

7 Certain things not to be brought into zoological park land A person must not bring into zoological park land: (a) any animal, or (b) any skateboard, roller skates, roller blades or similar apparatus, or (c) any balloons. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

8 Aerial Safari cable car A person must not: (a) ride on the Aerial Safari cable car without paying the relevant charge, or (b) interfere with the operation of the cable car, or (c) interfere with the enjoyment or comfort of other persons waiting for or travelling in the cable car. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

9 Protection of zoological park land A person must not do any of the following in zoological park land: (a) damage or remove, or remove any part from, any tree, shrub, plant, vine, flower or other vegetation, (b) remove or disturb any rock, soil, sand, stone or similar substance, (c) leave or deposit any rubbish or litter, except in a bin provided and designated for that purpose, (d) damage, remove or interfere with any building, structure, notice, sign or other improvement, (e) throw or project any stone or other object. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

10 Protection of animals A person must not do any of the following in zoological park land: (a) feed any animal, (b) destroy, capture, injure, annoy or interfere with any animal. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6343

Clause 11 Zoological Parks Regulation 2004

Part 2 Visitors to zoological parks

11 Recreational activities A person must not do any of the following in zoological park land: (a) ride on or use any skateboard, roller skates, roller blades or similar apparatus, (b) operate any radio, cassette, record, compact disc or other audio player, or play any musical instrument, at a volume likely to cause annoyance or inconvenience to any other person or any animal, (c) operate or use a loudspeaker or public address system, (d) climb on any building, fence, seat, table, enclosure or other structure, (e) bathe, wade or swim in any lake, pond, stream or ornamental water, (f) light any fire. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

12 Commercial activities A person must not do any of the following in zoological park land: (a) hold or address a function, public meeting, demonstration or gathering, (b) conduct, or cause or assist in the conduct of, an amusement, entertainment, instruction or performance, whether or not for money or other consideration, (c) sell, hire, expose for sale or hire or solicit for sale or hire any papers, printed matter, food or other goods or services, (d) take photographs or films, or operate a video recorder, for commercial purposes, (e) display or distribute any advertisement, sign, bill, poster or other printed matter. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

13 Use of the Taronga “Pump” Wharf A person must not moor a vessel to, or fish from, any part of the wharf known as the Taronga “Pump” Wharf and situated at Taronga Zoological Park. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6344 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Zoological Parks Regulation 2004 Clause 14

Vehicles Part 3

Part 3 Vehicles

14 Parking charges (1) The Board may from time to time determine the charges payable for bringing vehicles into, or parking vehicles within, zoological park land. (2) Charges may differ according to such factors as the Board may determine. (3) A person must not bring any vehicle into, or park any vehicle in, zoological park land without having paid the relevant charge. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

15 Regulation of vehicular traffic (1) The Board may: (a) by means of notices or barriers, or (b) by means of directions given by its members of staff, regulate the entry of vehicles into, and vehicular traffic within, zoological park land. (2) A person must not drive a vehicle into or within, or park a vehicle within, zoological park land: (a) in wilful contravention of any such notice or direction or in wilful disregard of any such barrier, or (b) otherwise than on a road set aside for that purpose. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

16 Refusal of entry of vehicles (1) The Board may refuse to admit a vehicle to zoological park land. (2) A person must not cause a vehicle to enter zoological park land if admission is refused by the Board. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6345

Clause 17 Zoological Parks Regulation 2004

Part 3 Vehicles

17 Removal of vehicles (1) The Board may direct a person to remove from zoological park land any unlawfully parked vehicle that is under that person’s control. (2) A person must not fail to comply with such a direction. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6346 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Zoological Parks Regulation 2004 Clause 18

Miscellaneous Part 4

Part 4 Miscellaneous

18 Obstruction and failure to comply with directions A person must not: (a) obstruct any other person (whether or not a member of staff) in the performance of that person’s work or duties within zoological park land, or (b) fail to comply with a direction by a member of staff to evacuate buildings on zoological park land in response to a fire alarm or in any other emergency situation, or (c) fail to comply with any other reasonable direction given by a member of staff with respect to zoological park land. Maximum penalty: 1 penalty unit.

19 Removal of persons (1) The Board may direct a person to leave zoological park land: (a) if the person is contravening any provision of this Regulation, or (b) if the person is apparently under the influence of liquor or drugs, or (c) if the person is behaving in an offensive manner. (2) The Board may remove from zoological park land any person who fails to comply with a direction under this clause.

20 Exercise of Board’s functions A function that is conferred on the Board by this Regulation may be exercised by the Director or by any other member of staff authorised by the Board or the Director to exercise that function.

21 Certain acts not to be offences (1) A person does not commit an offence under this Regulation if the act giving rise to the offence was done: (a) by a member of staff in the course of his or her employment as such, or (b) under the direction or with the consent of the Board. (2) The consent of the Board as referred to in this clause may be given generally or in a particular case.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6347

Clause 22 Zoological Parks Regulation 2004

Part 4 Miscellaneous

22 Saving Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Zoological Parks Regulation 1999 had effect under that Regulation is taken to have effect under this Regulation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6348 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004 Orders

New South Wales

Health Services Amendment (Calvary Health Care Sydney Limited) Order 2004

under the Health Services Act 1997

MARIE BASHIR,, Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 62 (2) (c) of the Health Services Act 1997, do, by this my Order, amend Schedule 3 to that Act by omitting “Calvary Health Care Sydney Incorporated” from Column 1 and inserting instead “Calvary Health Care Sydney Limited”. Dated, this 4th day of August 2004. By Her Excellency’s Command,

MORRIS IEMMA, M.P., MinisterMinister for Health Explanatory note The object of this Order is to amend Schedule 3 (which sets out the names of recognised affiliated health organisations) to take account of the change of name of Calvary Health Care Sydney Incorporated to Calvary Health Care Sydney Limited. This Order is made under section 62 (2) (c) of the Health Services Act 1997.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6349

New South Wales

Health Services Amendment (Lourdes Hospital and Community Health Service) Order 2004

under the Health Services Act 1997

MARIE BASHIR,, Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 62 of the Health Services Act 1997, make the following Order. Dated, this 4th day of August 2004. By Her Excellency’s Command,

MORRIS IEMMA, M.P., MinisterMinister for Health Explanatory note The object of this Order is to remove the aged care facility known as Holy Spirit Dubbo from the recognised establishments and recognised services listed in Schedule 3 to the Health Services Act 1997 in relation to Catholic Health Care Services Limited, an affiliated health organisation. This Order is made under section 62 of the Health Services Act 1997.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6350 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Health Services Amendment (Lourdes Hospital and Community Health Clause 1 Service) Order 2004

Health Services Amendment (Lourdes Hospital and Community Health Service) Order 2004

under the Health Services Act 1997

1 Name of Order This Order is the Health Services Amendment (Lourdes Hospital and Community Health Service) Order 2004.

2 Commencement This Order commences on 9 August 2004.

3 Amendment of Health Services Act 1997 No 154 The Health Services Act 1997 is amended by omitting from Column 2 of Schedule 3 “Lourdes Hospital and Community Health Service” and by inserting instead “Lourdes Hospital and Community Health Service (other than Holy Spirit Dubbo)”.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6351

New South Wales

Public Sector Employment and Management (Festival Development Corporation) Order 2004

under the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002

MARIE BASHIR,, GovernorGovernor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of Chapter 4 of the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002, make the following Order. Dated, this 4th day of August 2004. By Her Excellency’s Command,

BOB CARR, M.P., PremierPremier

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6352 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

Public Sector Employment and Management (Festival Development Clause 1 Corporation) Order 2004

Public Sector Employment and Management (Festival Development Corporation) Order 2004

under the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002

1 Name of Order This Order is the Public Sector Employment and Management (Festival Development Corporation) Order 2004.

2 Transfer of branch The group of staff in the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources who are attached to the Festival Development Corporation are removed from that Department and added to the Department of Commerce.

3 Construction of certain references (1) A reference in the Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Act 1974 to the Department of Urban Affairs and Planning (required by previous Orders to be construed as a reference to the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources) is to be construed as a reference to the Department of Commerce if the reference is used in relation to the Festival Development Corporation. (2) A reference in any other Act, or in any statutory instrument or other instrument, or in any contract or agreement, to the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources is to be construed as a reference to the Department of Commerce if the reference is used in relation to the Festival Development Corporation.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6353

New South Wales

State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004

under the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987

MARIE BASHIR,, GovernorGovernor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 27 of the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987, make the following Order. Dated, this 4th day of August 2004. By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., Special MinisterMinister ofof State State Explanatory note The object of this Order is to add the New South Wales Institute of Sport to the list of employers in Schedule 1 to the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987. This amendment is taken to have commenced on 3 November 2000 and is to reflect the abolition as a department of the Public Service, on that date, of the group of staff attached to the New South Wales Institute of Sport. This Order is made under section 27 of the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6354 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation (New South Wales Clause 1 Institute of Sport) Order 2004

State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004

under the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987

1 Name of Order This Order is the State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004.

2 Commencement This Order is taken to have commenced on 3 November 2000.

3 Amendment of State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987 No 212 The State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987 is amended by inserting at the end of Part 1 of Schedule 1: New South Wales Institute of Sport

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6355

New South Wales

State Authorities Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004

under the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987

MARIE BASHIR,, GovernorGovernor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 46 of the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987, make the following Order. Dated, this 4th day of August 2004. By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., SpecialSpecial Minister ofof StateState Explanatory note The object of this Order is to add the New South Wales Institute of Sport to the list of employers in Schedule 1 to the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987. This amendment is taken to have commenced on 3 November 2000 and is to reflect the abolition as a department of the Public Service, on that date, of the group of staff attached to the New South Wales Institute of Sport. This Order is made under section 46 of the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6356 LEGISLATION 6 August 2004

State Authorities Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Clause 1 Order 2004

State Authorities Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004

under the State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987

1 Name of Order This Order is the State Authorities Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004.

2 Commencement This Order is taken to have commenced on 3 November 2000.

3 Amendment of State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987 No 211 The State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987 is amended by inserting at the end of Part 1 of Schedule 1: New South Wales Institute of Sport

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 LEGISLATION 6357

New South Wales

Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004

under the Superannuation Act 1916

MARIE BASHIR, Governor , Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 92 of the Superannuation Act 1916, make the following Order. Dated, this 4th day of August 2004. By Her Excellency’s Command,

JOHN DELLA BOSCA, M.L.C., SpecialSpecial Minister ofof StateState Explanatory note The object of this Order is to add the New South Wales Institute of Sport to the list of employers in Schedule 3 to the Superannuation Act 1916. This amendment is taken to have commenced on 3 November 2000 and is to reflect the abolition as a department of the Public Service, on that date, of the group of staff attached to the New South Wales Institute of Sport. This Order is made under section 92 of the Superannuation Act 1916.

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Clause 1 Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004

Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004

under the Superannuation Act 1916

1 Name of Order This Order is the Superannuation (New South Wales Institute of Sport) Order 2004.

2 Commencement This Order is taken to have commenced on 3 November 2000.

3 Amendment of Superannuation Act 1916 No 28 The Superannuation Act 1916 is amended by inserting at the end of Part 1 of Schedule 3: New South Wales Institute of Sport

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6359 OFFICIAL NOTICES Appointments

ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT 1977 EDUCATION ACT 1990 Appointment Notification of Appointments to the HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Board of Studies Executive Council, pursuant to section 122F of the I, ANDREW JOHN REFSHAUGE, Deputy Premier, Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, has appointed Christopher Minister for Education and Training and Minister for John RAPER as Director of Equal Opportunity in Public Aboriginal Affairs, in pursuance of Schedule 1, Clause 8 of Employment effective on and from 4 August 2004. the Education Act 1990, appoint the following persons as The Hon. BOB CARR, M.P., Members of the Board of Studies, being nominees provided Premier by that section of the said Act in brackets after their names, for a term commencing on and from 15 August 2004 to The Cabinet Offi ce, Sydney 14 August 2007: 4 August 2004 Ms Caroline Anne BENEDET [100(3)(f)]; CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 Ms Janet Helen CHAN [100(3)(g)]. Ministerial Arrangements During the Absence ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., of the Minister for Fair Trading and Minister Deputy Premier, Assisting the Minister for Commerce Minister for Education and Training PURSUANT to section 36 of the Constitution Act 1902, Her and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has authorised the Honourable K. A. HICKEY, M.P., Minister for Mineral Resources, to act for and on behalf of PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATES AND the Minister for Fair Trading, as on and from 4 August 2004, ELECTIONS ACT 1912 with a view to him performing the duties of the Honourable R. P. MEAGHER, M.P., during her absence from duty. Appointment of Electoral Districts Commissioner BOB CARR, IT is hereby notifi ed that pursuant to the Parliamentary Premier Electorates and Elections Act 1912, Her Excellency the Governor, Professor Marie Bashir AC, has appointed EDUCATION ACT 1990 Mr Colin Anthony BARRY, Electoral Commissioner, as Notification of an Appointment to the an Electoral Districts Commissioner to hold offi ce from Board of Studies 4 August 2004 to 31 October 2004. I, ANDREW JOHN REFSHAUGE, Deputy Premier, Minister R. B. WILKINS, for Education and Training and Minister for Aboriginal Director General Affairs, in pursuance of Schedule 1, Clause 8 of the Education The Cabinet Offi ce, Sydney Act 1990, appoint Dr Mary FOGARTY as a member of the 4 August 2004. Board of Studies, being a nominee provided under section 100(3)(h), for a term commencing on and from 1 August 2004 until 31 July 2007. POULTRY MEAT INDUSTRY ACT 1986 ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., Deputy Premier, Appointment of Independent Member and Minister for Education and Training Chairperson to the Poultry Meat Industry and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Committee IN pursuance of the provisions of sections 4(3)(a) and 4(4) EDUCATION ACT 1990 of the Poultry Meat Industry Act 1986, the following person Notification of an Appointment to the has been appointed to the position of Independent Member Board of Studies and Chairperson of the Poultry Meat Industry Committee: I, ANDREW JOHN REFSHAUGE, Deputy Premier, Minister Mr Stephen CARROLL of Turramurra, for Education and Training and Minister for Aboriginal for a term of offi ce ending on 30 June 2006. Affairs, in pursuance of Schedule 1, Clause 8 of the Education Dated this 27th day of July 2004. Act 1990, appoint Dr Brian CROKE as a member of the Board of Studies, being a nominee provided under section IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., 100(3)(c), for a term commencing on and from 5 July 2004 NSW Minister for Primary Industries until 4 July 2007. ANDREW REFSHAUGE, M.P., Deputy Premier, Minister for Education and Training and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6360 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004 Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources

Infrastructure and Planning

New South Wales

Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 26)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S03/00786/PC)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe MiMinisternister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning(Planning Administration) Administration)

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Clause 1 Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 26)

Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 26)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 26).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims: (a) to update in Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 the references to the development control plan relating to exempt and complying development as a consequence of amendments made to that plan, and (b) to effect a change in the name of the local government area (as a result of an amalgamation) in State Environmental Planning Policy No 4—Development Without Consent and Miscellaneous Exempt and Complying Development.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to all land in the local government area of Armidale Dumaresq to which Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 applies.

4 Amendment of Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 26) Clause 5

5 Amendment of State Environmental Planning Policy No 4— Development Without Consent and Miscellaneous Exempt and Complying Development State Environmental Planning Policy No 4—Development Without Consent and Miscellaneous Exempt and Complying Development is amended by omitting from Schedule 2 the words “Armidale City local government area” and “Dumaresq local government area” and by inserting in alphabetical order the words “Armidale Dumaresq local government area”.

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Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 26)

Schedule 1 Amendments

Schedule 1 Amendments (Clause 4) [1] Clause 5 Definitions Insert in alphabetical order in clause 5 (1): the relevant complying development DCP provisions means the provisions of Part 2 of Volume A of the document titled Local Approvals Policy/Development Control Plan 1999, as adopted by the council on 23 August 1999 and renamed on 25 September 2000, as those provisions have been amended on the following dates: 15 December 2003 the relevant exempt development DCP provisions means the provisions of Part 1 of Volume A of the document titled Local Approvals Policy/Development Control Plan 1999, as adopted by the council on 23 August 1999 and renamed on 25 September 2000, as those provisions have been amended on the following dates: 15 December 2003 [2] Clause 10A Omit the clause. Insert instead:

10A What is exempt and complying development? (1) Development of minimal environmental impact listed as exempt development in the relevant exempt development DCP provisions is exempt development, despite any other provisions of this plan. (2) Development listed as complying development in the relevant complying development DCP provisions is complying development if: (a) it is local development of a kind that can be carried out with consent on the land on which it is proposed, and (b) it is not an existing use, as defined in section 106 of the Act.

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Armidale Local Environmental Plan 1988 (Amendment No 26)

Amendments Schedule 1

(3) Development is exempt or complying development only if it complies with the development standards and other requirements applied to the development by the relevant exempt development DCP provisions or the relevant complying development DCP provisions, as the case requires. (4) A complying development certificate issued for any complying development is to be subject to the conditions for the development specified in the relevant complying development DCP provisions adopted by the council, as in force when the certificate is issued.

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New South Wales

Burwood Local Environmental Plan No 67

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S03/03330/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe Mi Ministernister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning(Planning Administration) Administration)

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Clause 1 Burwood Local Environmental Plan No 67

Burwood Local Environmental Plan No 67

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Burwood Local Environmental Plan No 67.

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to allow, with the consent of Burwood Council, the subdivision of the land to which this plan applies to create a separate lot for each of the 2 detached dwellings comprising the dual occupancy on the land.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land situated in the local government area of Burwood, being land known as 197 Burwood Road, Croydon Park (Lot 91, DP 12912), as shown edged heavy black and hatched on the map marked “Burwood Local Environmental Plan No 67” deposited in the office of Burwood Council.

4 Amendment of Burwood Planning Scheme Ordinance The Burwood Planning Scheme Ordinance is amended by inserting at the end of Schedule 8 the following words: Land known as 197 Burwood Road, Croydon Park (Lot 91, DP 12912), as shown edged heavy black and hatched on the map marked “Burwood Local Environmental Plan No 67” deposited in the office of the Council—subdivision under the Conveyancing Act 1919 to create a separate lot for each of the 2 detached dwellings on the land.

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New South Wales

Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment No 6)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (P02/00696/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe MiMinisternister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning(Planning Administration) Administration)

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Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment Clause 1 No 6)

Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment No 6)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment No 6).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims: (a) to rezone part of the land to which this plan applies (being small parcels of land) to partly Zone 2 (b)—the Residential B Zone and partly Zone 7 (d1)—the Environmental Protection 100 hectares Minimum Zone under Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (the 2002 plan), and (b) to rezone part of the land to Zone 5 (c)—the Special Uses Sub-Arterial Roads Zone under the 2002 plan for the purposes of road widening, and (c) to add 2 properties to the schedule of heritage items to the 2002 plan, and to amend the description of an existing heritage item and to add to that item 6 street trees, and (d) to provide that consent must not be granted at any time before 1 March 2007 to development, other than development for the purposes of the design, testing, manufacture, repair and ancillary support services associated with specialist toolmaking, on part of the land, and (e) to add to the 2002 plan a definition of gross floor area and to amend the definitions of heritage item and public utility undertaking in that plan, and (f) to correct minor errors in and omissions from the 2002 plan, which include: (i) to add as a zone objective the encouragement of a high quality standard of development of land, and

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Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment No 6) Clause 3

(ii) to clarify the provision in the 2002 plan relating to the subdivision of land in the rural and environmental protection zones, and (iii) to clarify the meaning of gross floor area in the 2002 plan.

3 Land to which plan applies (1) In respect of the aim set out in clause 2 (a), this plan applies to: (a) Lot 2, DP 842735 and Lot 3, DP 1007066, Sugarloaf Farm, Menangle Road, Gilead, as shown distinctively coloured and edged heavy black on Sheet 1 of the map marked “Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment No 6)” deposited in the office of the Council of the City of Campbelltown, and (b) Lot 4, DP 874904 and part of Lot 35, DP 261258, Waterhouse Place, Airds, as shown distinctively coloured on Sheet 3 of that map, and (c) Lots 25 and 27, DP 716139, Ravensworth Place and Merriman Place, Airds, as shown distinctively coloured on Sheet 4 of that map. (2) In respect of the aim set out in clause 2 (b), this plan applies to: (a) Lot 1, DP 524225, Lots 6–8 DP 38830, Lot 2, DP 3087, Lot 1, DP 716545, Lot 26, DP 717540, Lot 2, DP 731085, Lot 1, DP 716546, Lot 1, DP 611120, Lot 8B, DP 364454, Lot 1, DP 788291 and Lot 1, DP 613777, Broughton Street, Campbelltown, as shown distinctively coloured on Sheet 5 of that map, and (b) Lots 3–5, DP 538258, Lots 1 and 2, DP 536951, Lot 1, DP 518952, Lots 19, 32–35 and 38, DP 32311, Lots 1 and 2, DP 506197, Lot 3671, DP 813437 and Lot 22, DP 590398, Blaxland Road Campbelltown, as shown distinctively coloured on Sheet 6 of that map. (3) In respect of the aims set out in clause 2 (c), this plan applies to: (a) Lot 2, DP 842735, Lot 62, DP 810737 and Lot 3, DP 1007066, Sugarloaf Farm, Menangle Road, Gilead, as shown edged heavy black on Sheet 1 of that map, and (b) Lot 315, DP 253229, The Jug, stone cottage, 9 Ben Lomond Road, Minto Heights, as shown edged heavy black on Sheet 2 of that map, and

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Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment Clause 4 No 6)

(c) six street trees in Eschol Park Drive, between Eschol Park House and Raby Road, as shown edged heavy black on Sheet 7 of that map. (4) In respect of the aim set out in clause 2 (d), this plan applies to Lot 11, DP 840849, Henderson Road, Ingleburn. (5) In respect of the aim set out in clause 2 (e), this plan applies to all land in the City of Campbelltown under the 2002 plan. (6) In respect of the aims set out in clause 2 (f), this plan applies to all land in the City of Campbelltown under the 2002 plan.

4 Amendment of Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment No 6)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments (Clause 4) [1] Clauses 7 (2), 8 (2), 9 (2), 10 (2), 11 (2), 15 (2), 16 (2), 17 (2), 18 (2), 19 (2), 20 (2), 21 (2), 22 (2), 23 (2), 24 (2), 25 (2), 26 (2), 27 (2), 28 (2), 29 (2) and 30 (2) Insert at the end of the subclauses: A further objective of this zone is to encourage a high quality standard of development which is aesthetically pleasing, functional and relates sympathetically to nearby and adjoining development. [2] Clauses 12 (2) (c), 13 (2) (b) and 14 (2) (b) Insert “quality” after “high” wherever occurring. [3] Clause 33 Subdivision in rural and environmental protection zones Omit clause 33 (2) (b). Insert instead: (b) the consent authority is satisfied that the purpose of the subdivision is to align the boundaries of those lots with the boundaries of a zone so specified. [4] Clause 60 Insert after clause 59:

60 Restricted development, Henderson Road, Ingleburn (1) This clause applies Lot 11, DP 840849, Henderson Road, Ingleburn. (2) Despite any other provision of this plan, consent must not be granted at any time before 1 March 2007 to development, other than development for the purposes of the design, testing, manufacture, repair and ancillary support services associated with specialist toolmaking, on the land to which this clause applies.

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Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment No 6)

Schedule 1 Amendments

[5] Schedule 1 Heritage items and heritage conservation areas Insert in alphabetical order of street name in Part 1 of the Schedule:

Ben Lomond Road

The Jug, stone cottage

9 Ben Lomond Road, Lot 315 DP 253229, Minto Heights

Significance: State

[6] Schedule 1, Part 1 Heritage items Omit the matter under the heading “Eschol Park Drive”. Insert instead:

Eschol Park House and street trees

14 Eschol Park Drive, Lot 22 DP 545718, Eschol Park and the avenue of trees in Eschol Park Drive between Eschol Park and Raby Road

2 Peppercorn trees (Schinus ariera)

1 Pine (Pinus roxburgii)

1 Moreton Bay Fig (Ficus macrophylla)

1 Green Fig (Ficus virens)

1 Italian Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens)

Significance: Local

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Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment No 6)

Amendments Schedule 1

[7] Schedule 1, Part 1 Heritage items Insert in alphabetical order of street name:

Menangle Road

Sugarloaf Farm

Lot 2 DP 842735, Lot 62 DP 810737 and Lot 3 DP 1007066, Gilead

Significance: State

[8] Schedule 3 Dictionary Insert in alphabetical order: gross floor area means the total floor area of a building measured to the inner face of the external walls. It is not to include areas occupied by lift motor and plant rooms, stairwells, verandahs and balconies or the area of any car parking spaces and loading bays. [9] Schedule 3, definition of “heritage item” Insert “, tree” after “archaeological site”. [10] Schedule 3, definition of “public utility undertaking” Omit “gas, or” from paragraph (c). Insert instead “gas,”. [11] Schedule 3, definition of “public utility undertaking” Omit paragraph (d). [12] Schedule 3, definition of “the map” Insert in appropriate order: Campbelltown (Urban Area) Local Environmental Plan 2002 (Amendment No 6)

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New South Wales

Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 104)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (N04/00020/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe Mi Ministernister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning(Planning Administration) Administration)

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Clause 1 Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 104)

Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 104)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 104).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to reclassify the land to which this plan applies from community land to operational land within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1993.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land situated in the City of Cessnock, being Lot 40, DP 978835, Maitland Street, Branxton, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 104)” deposited in the office of Cessnock City Council.

4 Amendment of Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 1989 Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 1989 is amended by inserting in alphabetical order of street name in Part 2 of Schedule 6 under the heading “Branxton” the following words:

Maitland Street Lot 40, DP 978835, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Cessnock Local Environmental Plan 1989 (Amendment No 104)”.

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New South Wales

Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 24

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S03/00786/PC)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe Mi Ministernister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning(Planning Administration) Administration)

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Clause 1 Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 24

Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 24

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 24.

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to replace 2 provisions in Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 1 relating to exempt and complying development with a new provision and update the references to the development control plan relating to exempt and complying development as a consequence of amendments made to that plan.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to all land in the local government area of Armidale Dumaresq under Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 1.

4 Amendment of Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 1 Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 1 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 24

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments (Clause 4) [1] Clause 6 Interpretation Insert in alphabetical order in clause 6 (1): the relevant complying development DCP provisions means the provisions of Part 2 of Volume A of the document titled Local Approvals Policy/Development Control Plan 1999, as adopted by the council on 23 August 1999 and renamed on 25 September 2000, as those provisions have been amended on the following dates: 15 December 2003 the relevant exempt development DCP provisions means the provisions of Part 1 of Volume A of the document titled Local Approvals Policy/Development Control Plan 1999, as adopted by the council on 23 August 1999 and renamed on 25 September 2000, as those provisions have been amended on the following dates: 15 December 2003 [2] Clause 38 Omit clauses 38 and 39. Insert instead:

38 Exempt and complying development (1) Development of minimal environmental impact listed as exempt development in the relevant exempt development DCP provisions is exempt development, despite any other provisions of this plan. (2) Development listed as complying development in the relevant complying development DCP provisions is complying development if: (a) it is local development of a kind that can be carried out with consent on the land on which it is proposed, and (b) it is not an existing use, as defined in section 106 of the Act.

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Dumaresq Local Environmental Plan No 24

Schedule 1 Amendments

(3) Development is exempt or complying development only if it complies with the development standards and other requirements applied to the development by the relevant exempt development DCP provisions or the relevant complying development DCP provisions, as the case requires. (4) A complying development certificate issued for any complying development is to be subject to the conditions for the development specified in the relevant complying development DCP provisions adopted by the council, as in force when the certificate is issued.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6380 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004

New South Wales

Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 43)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (R93/00029/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe MiMinisternister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning(Planning Administration) Administration)

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Clause 1 Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 43)

Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 43)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 43).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to rezone the land to which this plan applies from the Open Space 6 (a)—Open Space (Public) Zone to the Residential 2 (a)—Residential (Low Density) Zone under Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to Lot 9, DP 576243, known as 17A Renn Street, Kogarah Bay, as shown edged heavy black and distinctively coloured on the map marked “Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 43)” deposited in the office of Kogarah Municipal Council.

4 Amendment of Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 is amended by inserting in appropriate order in the definition of land use map in clause 25 (1) the following words: Kogarah Local Environmental Plan 1998 (Amendment No 43)

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6382 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004

New South Wales

Lane Cove Local Environmental Plan 1987 (Amendment No 57)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (S04/0689/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe MiMinisternister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration) and Planning (Planning Administration)

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Clause 1 Lane Cove Local Environmental Plan 1987 (Amendment No 57)

Lane Cove Local Environmental Plan 1987 (Amendment No 57)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Lane Cove Local Environmental Plan 1987 (Amendment No 57).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to permit, with the consent of Lane Cove Council, the carrying out of development on the land to which this plan applies for the purpose of community facilities.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to all land in the local government area of Lane Cove within Zone No 3 (a) (the Business General “A” Zone) under Lane Cove Local Environmental Plan 1987.

4 Amendment of Lane Cove Local Environmental Plan 1987 Lane Cove Local Environmental Plan 1987 is amended by inserting the words “community facilities;” in alphabetical order in item 3 of the matter relating to Zone No 3 (a) in the Table to clause 9.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6384 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004

New South Wales

Muswellbrook Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 92)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (N04/00042/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe MiMinisternister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration) and Planning (Planning Administration)

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Clause 1 Muswellbrook Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 92)

Muswellbrook Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 92)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Muswellbrook Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 92).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims to allow, with the consent of Muswellbrook Shire Council, the carrying out of development on the land to which this plan applies for the purpose of skin care and beauty premises.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to Lot 561, 548054, 23 Sowerby Street, Muswellbrook, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Muswellbrook Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 92)” deposited in the office of Muswellbrook Shire Council.

4 Amendment of Muswellbrook Local Environmental Plan 1985 Muswellbrook Local Environmental Plan 1985 is amended by inserting at the end of Schedule 3 the following words: Lot 561, 548054, 23 Sowerby Street, Muswellbrook, as shown edged heavy black on the map marked “Muswellbrook Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 92)”—skin care and beauty premises.

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New South Wales

Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (G96/00219/S69)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., MinisterMinister Assisting the MiMinisternister forfor Infrastructure Infrastructure andand Planning (Planning Administration)Administration)

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Clause 1 Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22)

Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22).

2 Aims of plan The aims of this plan are: (a) to exempt, in certain circumstances, the sugar industry from the development consent requirements of the provisions of clause 18A (Development on land containing acid sulfate soils) of Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992, and (b) also to exempt from those development consent requirements the carrying out of works on land that has been lawfully filled, but only in respect of works that do not extend beneath the fill, and (c) as a matter of housekeeping, to relocate from clause 5 (Interpretation) to the acid sulfate soils provisions (clause 18A) definitions that are specific to those provisions.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to the land shown as being within Class 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, or identified as a Major Drain, on any of the 12 maps marked “Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22) Acid Sulfate Soils Planning Map” held in the office of Richmond Valley Council.

4 Amendment of Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments (Clause 4) [1] Clause 5 Interpretation Omit the definitions of ACID SULFATE SOILS ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES, ACID SULFATE SOILS PLANNING MAP, ACTUAL ACID SULFATE SOILS, AGRICULTURAL-RELATED WORKS, EXISTING DRAINS, FLOOD MITIGATION WORKS, MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING DRAINS, POTENTIAL ACID SULFATE SOILS, and WORKS THAT MAY ALTER GROUNDWATER LEVELS from clause 5 (1). [2] Clause 18A Development on land containing acid sulfate soils Omit “subclause (4)” from clause 18A (2). Insert instead “subclauses (4), (4A), (4B) and (7)”. [3] Clause 18A (3A) Insert after clause 18A (3): (3A) Exception for filled land This clause does not require consent for the carrying out of works on land that has been lawfully filled if the proposed works will not extend beneath the fill. [4] Clause 18A (4A)–(4D) Insert after clause 18A (4): (4A) Exception for cane land This clause does not require consent for the carrying out of works for the purpose of agriculture (including drains, land levelling, dams, road works and the like) if: (a) a production area entitlement is in force in respect of the land concerned at the time of carrying out the works, and (b) the works are carried out in accordance with a drainage management plan lodged with and endorsed by the NSW Sugar Milling Co-operative or the Council, and (c) a drainage management plan for the land has been prepared in accordance with the Sugar Industry Best Practice Guidelines, and

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Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22)

Schedule 1 Amendments

(d) the works are not carried out in respect of any major drains identified on the Acid Sulfate Soil Planning Map or on any land: (i) within Zone No 7 (a) Environmental Protection (Wetlands), or (ii) within Zone No 7 (c) Environmental Protection (Flora and Fauna), or (iii) to which State Environmental Planning Policy No 14—Coastal Wetlands applies, and (e) the Council has not served a notice on the person carrying out or using the works, or published a notice in a newspaper circulating in the locality of the works, requiring that the carrying out or use of the works cease or that development consent be obtained prior to the carrying out or further use of the works. (4B) Audit of drainage management plans An annual audit of drainage management plans and of the works to which subclause (4A) relates is to be carried out by the NSW Sugar Milling Co-operative to a standard satisfactory to the Council. (4C) Immediately after the audit required by subclause (4B) has been carried out, the NSW Sugar Milling Co-operative is to provide Council with a copy of the results of the audit. (4D) The Council may issue a notice of the kind referred to in subclause (4A) (e), relating to any one or more of those works, if either of the requirements contained within subclauses (4B) or (4C) is not complied with. [5] Clause 18A (6) Omit “River Shire”. Insert instead “Valley”. [6] Clause 18A (10) Insert the following definitions in alphabetical order: ACID SULFATE SOILS ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES means the Acid Sulfate Soils Assessment Guidelines as published from time to time by the NSW Acid Sulfate Soils Management Advisory Committee (ASSMAC) and adopted by the Director-General.

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Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22)

Amendments Schedule 1

ACID SULFATE SOILS PLANNING MAP means the series of sheets of the map marked “Richmond Valley Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22) Acid Sulfate Soils Planning Map”. ACTUAL ACID SULFATE SOILS are soils containing highly acidic soil horizons or layers resulting from the aeration of soil materials that are rich in iron sulfides, primarily sulfide. This oxidation produces hydrogen ions in excess of the sediment’s capacity to neutralise the acidity resulting in soils of pH of 4 or less when measured in dry season conditions. AGRICULTURAL-RELATED WORKS means any farming or land management activities which will materially alter the shape or natural form of the land or which are likely to alter groundwater levels. They include the following: (a) drainage works, (b) construction and maintenance of open drains, (c) excavation works, (d) extractive industries or mining, (e) construction of dams, stock water holes, aquaculture ponds and the like, (f) site levelling, (g) flood mitigation works, including construction of levees, (h) topsoil removal and turf farming, (i) laying of pipes, cables, conduits and the like, (j) dewatering of wetlands, dams and the like. DRAINAGE MANAGEMENT PLAN means a plan that provides information on: (a) the depth, location and nature of acid sulfate soils on the land, and (b) the location and dimensions of existing, new and redesigned drains on the land, and (c) the nature of any earth moving activities such as laser levelling, construction or enlargement of dams, or the like, and documents the necessary management practices to avoid or minimise an acid hazard.

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Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22)

Schedule 1 Amendments

EXISTING DRAIN means a drain lawfully constructed prior to 20 June 1998 (being the first date during the public exhibition of the draft of Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 5). FLOOD MITIGATION WORKS means structural measures intended to reduce flood damage by either reducing flood levels or the lateral extent of flooding and includes any of the following: (a) levees, (b) flood mitigation drains, (c) retarding or detention basins, (d) bypass floodways, (e) flood gates on drains, (f) channel improvement. MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING DRAINS refers to any works that will disturb or remove soil within existing drains. NSW SUGAR MILLING CO-OPERATIVE means the New South Wales Sugar Milling Co-operative Limited (ACN 051 052 209). POTENTIAL ACID SULFATE SOILS are soils that contain iron sulfides or sulfidic material which have not been exposed to air. They will become severely acid when exposed to air and oxidised. The field pH of these soils in their undisturbed state is pH 4 or more and may be neutral or slightly alkaline. PRODUCTION AREA ENTITLEMENT means a contractual arrangement, between the NSW Sugar Milling Co-operative and a grower member of that Co-operative, for the production of sugar cane for milling. SUGAR INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES means guidelines adopted by Council and approved by the Director-General of the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources in consultation with the NSW Acid Sulfate Soils Management Advisory Committee (ASSMAC) and the Director-General of the Department of Agriculture.

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Richmond River Local Environmental Plan 1992 (Amendment No 22)

Amendments Schedule 1

WORKS THAT MAY ALTER GROUNDWATER LEVELS means drainage works, ground water bores, wells, ground dewatering, or the like on or adjacent to land containing acid sulfate soils which may lower the groundwater level in the general area.

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New South Wales

City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 206)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (W00/00023/PC)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe Mi Ministernister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration) and Planning (Planning Administration)

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Clause 1 City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 206)

City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 206)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 206).

2 Aims of plan (1) This plan aims to amend City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985: (a) to permit the subdivision of land in rural areas in certain circumstances, and (b) to update references to Development Control Plan No 89 Exempt and Complying Development, which has been remade, and (c) to correct the heading to two provisions. (2) This plan also aims to amend Interim Development Order No 1— Shire of Shoalhaven to update references to Development Control Plan No 89 Exempt and Complying Development.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to all land in the City of Shoalhaven to which City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 and Interim Development Order No 1—Shire of Shoalhaven apply.

4 Relationship to other environmental planning instruments (1) City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 is amended as set out in Schedule 1. (2) Interim Development Order No 1—Shire of Shoalhaven is amended as set out in Schedule 2.

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City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 206)

Amendment of City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendment of City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Clause 4 (1)) [1] Clause 11C Insert after clause 11B:

11C Subdivision—boundary adjustments (1) This clause applies to land within Zone No 1 (a), 1 (b), 1 (d), 1 (e), 1 (f), 1 (g), 7 (a), 7 (c), 7 (d1), 7 (d2), 7 (e), 7 (f1), 7 (f2) or 7 (f3). (2) Despite any other provision of this plan, a person may subdivide land to which this clause applies with the consent of the Council, but only if: (a) no additional allotments will be created by the subdivision, and (b) the area of each allotment created by the subdivision is not more than 50 per cent greater than the area of the corresponding former lot immediately before the subdivision, and (c) a dwelling-house has been lawfully erected, or could be lawfully erected, on each allotment created by the subdivision, and (d) the subdivision will not result in any building contravening the deemed-to-satisfy provisions of the Building Code of Australia, and (e) the Council has issued a certificate stating that the subdivision complies with its requirements regarding water, if such a certificate is required, and (f) each allotment to be subdivided has been lawfully created and has an area of less than 40 hectares, and (g) the objectives of the zone applying to the land are met, and (h) the boundary adjustment will not affect the connectivity of riparian and vegetation corridors, and (i) there is no increase in the number of lots with frontage to a watercourse, and

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6396 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004

City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 206)

Schedule 1 Amendment of City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985

(j) the land does not encompass, or is not adjacent to, a watercourse or waterbody, and (k) in the case of a subdivision involving the adjustment of the boundaries of land that, in the opinion of the Council, is bushfire prone land: (i) the resulting allotments will comply with the “Planning for Bushfire Protection” guidelines published by the NSW Rural Fire Service, and (ii) any approvals required under the Rural Fires Act 1997 have been obtained from the NSW Rural Fire Service. (3) This clause does not apply to land that has been previously subdivided pursuant to this clause. [2] Clause 54A What is exempt and complying development? Omit “7 September 1999” wherever occurring from clause 54A (1), (2) and (3). Insert instead “23 June 2003”. [3] Clause 54B Subdivision—complying development Omit “complying” from the heading to the clause. Insert instead “exempt”. [4] Clause 54B Omit “7 September 1999”. Insert instead “23 June 2003”.

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City of Shoalhaven Local Environmental Plan 1985 (Amendment No 206)

Amendment of Interim Development Order No 1—Shire of Shoalhaven Schedule 2

Schedule 2 Amendment of Interim Development Order No 1—Shire of Shoalhaven (Clause 4 (2)) [1] Clause 53 What is exempt and complying development? Omit “7 September 1999” wherever occurring from clause 53 (1), (2) and (3). Insert instead “23 June 2003”. [2] Clause 54 Subdivision—complying development Omit “complying” from the heading to the clause. Insert instead “exempt”. [3] Clause 54 Omit “7 September 1999”. Insert instead “23 June 2003”.

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New South Wales

Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 14)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (G00/00180/PC)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe Mi Ministernister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning(Planning Administration) Administration)

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Clause 1 Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 14)

Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 14)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 14).

2 Aims of plan The aims of this plan are: (a) to rezone certain land at Chinderah to allow for industrial and environmental protection land uses; and (b) to insert a new clause into Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 to enable specific matters to be considered in relation to the subdivision of that land.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to certain land situated in the local government area of Tweed, being Lot 32 DP 847319, Chinderah Road, Chinderah, as shown edged heavy black and distinctly coloured on the map marked “Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 14)” deposited in the offices of Tweed Shire Council.

4 Amendment of Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 14)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments (Clause 4) [1] Schedule 6 Maps and Zones Insert at the end of Part 2 of Schedule 6: Tweed Local Environmental Plan (Amendment No 14) [2] Clause 53A Insert in appropriate order:

53A Subdivision of Lot 32, DP 847319, Chinderah (1) Objectives This clause aims: (a) to ensure that any subdivision of the land to which this clause applies takes into consideration localised flooding within the area, and (b) to ensure that any such subdivision recognises the importance of the area as a gateway to the Kingscliff locality. (2) This clause applies to land situated in the local government area of Tweed, Chinderah Road, Chinderah, as shown edged heavy black and distinctly coloured on the map marked “Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 14)”. (3) The consent authority must not grant consent to the subdivision of the land to which this clause applies unless it has considered a structure plan that: (a) has been available for inspection at the office of the Council since it was adopted by the Council, and (b) makes recommendations for development of the land that takes into account: (i) the strategic importance of the land and the need to provide a gateway between the Tweed Coast to the south and Tweed Heads and South Tweed to the north, and

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Tweed Local Environmental Plan 2000 (Amendment No 14)

Schedule 1 Amendments

(ii) urban design principles consistent with the Coastal Design Guidelines for NSW (UDAS 2003) published by the Coastal Council of New South Wales. (4) The structure plan must also make recommendations regarding: (a) the location of, and setbacks from, the proposed east-west connector road, and (b) the appropriate density of future development, particularly in relation to the provisions of Tweed Development Control Plan No 5—Development of Flood Liable Land, and (c) land use buffers relating to adjoining environmental protection areas and adjoining residential areas (existing and proposed).

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New South Wales

City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

I, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (Planning Administration), make the following local environmental plan under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. (W02/00069/PC)

DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister Assisting thethe MiMinisternister for for Infrastructure Infrastructure and Planning (Planning(Planning Administration) Administration)

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Clause 1 City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)

City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)

under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979

1 Name of plan This plan is City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228).

2 Aims of plan This plan aims: (a) to rezone the land to which this plan applies from Zone No 6 (b) (the Private Recreation Zone) to Zone No 2 (b) (the Medium Density Residential Zone) under City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (the 1990 plan), and (b) to set a maximum height limit of 2 storeys for any building on part of the land, and (c) to add a battery observation post (as situated on part of the land) to the 1990 plan as a heritage item of regional significance.

3 Land to which plan applies This plan applies to land situated in the City of Wollongong, being Lot 2, DP 1008216, Gallipoli Street, Port Kembla, as shown edged heavy black and lettered “2 (b)” and partly edged with a heavy black broken line and lettered “Heritage item (battery observation post)” on the map marked “City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)” deposited in the office of the Council of the City of Wollongong.

4 Amendment of City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 The City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.

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City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)

Amendments Schedule 1

Schedule 1 Amendments (Clause 4) [1] Clause 6 Definitions Insert in appropriate order in the definition of heritage map in clause 6 (1): City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228) [2] Clause 6 (1), definition of “the map” Insert in appropriate order: City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228) [3] Schedule 1 Items of heritage significance Insert in Part 2 of the Schedule at the end of the matter relating to Port Kembla/Warrawong/Primbee under the headings “Item Type”, “Item”, “Address/Location” and “Level of Significance”, respectively:

B Battery Observation Post So much of Lot 2, DP R 1008216, Gallipoli Street, Port Kembla, as is shown edged with a heavy black broken line and lettered “Heritage item (battery observation post)” on the map marked “City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)”.

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City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)

Schedule 1 Amendments

[4] Schedule 3A Prohibited development Insert at the end of the Schedule in Columns 1 and 2, respectively:

So much of Lot 2, DP 1008216, Residential development. Gallipoli Street, Port Kembla, as is shown edged with a heavy black broken line and lettered “Heritage item (battery observation post)” on the map marked “City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)”.

[5] Schedule 5 Restricted development Insert at the end of the Schedule in Columns 1, 2 and 3, respectively:

So much of Lot 2, DP Medium density residential Any building on the 1008216, Gallipoli development. land must not Street, Port Kembla, as is exceed 2 storeys. not edged with a heavy black broken line and lettered “Heritage item (battery observation post)” on the map marked “City of Wollongong Local Environmental Plan 1990 (Amendment No 228)”.

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NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6406 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004 Natural Resources

WATER ACT 1912 Eric Walter WORTH and Nancy May WORTH for a APPLICATIONS under Part 2 of the Water Act 1912, being pump on the Hunter River on Lot 1, DP 176277, Parish of within a proclaimed (declared) local area under section 5(4) Whittingham, County of Northumberland, for irrigation of of the Act. 18.5 hectares (improved pasture and lucerne – replacement Applications for licences under section 10 of Part 2 of the licence – split of existing entitlement) (Reference: Water Act 1912, have been received as follows: 20SL061419). Barwon/ Valley TOPDOCK PTY LIMITED for a pump on the Hunter River on Lot 21, DP 862013, Parish of Darlington, County Roderick Campbell BAIRD and Alice Anne BAIRD of Durham, for irrigation of 30.5 hectares (improved (Oakbank Station), for 1 block dam with 3 pipes with pasture – replacement licence – permanent water transfer) regulators on the Great Darling Ana-Branch, Lot 12/756168, (Reference: 20SL061422). Parish of Moorna, County of Tara and Lot PT30/Parish of Neilpo, County of Tara, for conservation of water for stock OAFOX PTY LIMITED for 3 pumps on the Hunter River and domestic purposes (replacement licence) (Reference: on Lot 101, DP 844259 and Lot C, DP 325110, Parish of Ellis, 60SL085508). County of Brisbane, for irrigation of 89 hectares (improved Rodger McLeod SMITH (Tara Downs Station), for 1 pasture – replacement licence – combining 20SL033466 and pump the Great Darling Ana-Branch, Lot 1/756190 and 20SL060059 with permanent water transfer) (Reference: Lot 502/761489, Parish of Wilpatera, County of Tara, 20SL061428). for irrigation of 13 hectares (replacement licence – due Nicola TAYLER for a pump on Ourimbah Creek to permanent transfer of water entitlement) (Reference: on Lot 212/1015281, Parish of Ourimbah, County of 60SL085806) (GA2:512617). Northumberland, for water supply for irrigation of 2 hectares Written objections to the applications specifying the (replacement licence – fruit trees – splitting of existing grounds thereof may be made by any statutory authority or licence) (Reference: 20SL061227). local occupier within the proclaimed local area and must Any inquiries regarding the above should be directed to be lodged with the Department’s Natural Resource Project Brian McDougall on telephone number (02) 4929 9817 or Offi cer at Buronga within twenty-eight (28) days as provided Sue Heaney on telephone number (02) 4929 9837. by the Act. P. WINTON, Written objections specifying grounds thereof must be Natural Resource Project Officer, lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date of Murray – Murrumbidgee Region this publication as prescribed by the Act. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and MARK MIGNANELLI, Natural Resources, Resource Access Manager, 32 Enterprise Way (PO Box 363), Buronga, NSW 2739, Hunter Region telephone: (03) 5021 9400. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources, WATER ACT 1912 PO Box 2213, Dangar, NSW 2309. APPLICATIONS for licences under section 10 of Part 2 of the Water Act 1912, have been received as follows: WATER ACT 1912 Paul Stanley POWER and Marie Patricia POWER for a AN application for a licence under section 10 of Part 2 of the pump on the Hunter River on an easement within Lot 2, DP Water Act 1912, as amended, has been received as follows: 598126, Parish of Branxton, County of Northumberland, for water supply for stock and domestic purposes (new licence – JESSICA ESTATES PTY LIMITED, for a cutting on exempt from current embargo) (Reference: 20SL061389). an unnamed watercourse on Lot 2, DP 1053177, Parish of Philip James RODEY and Dorothy Robyn RODEY for a Darlington, County of Durham, for diversion of a river (new pump on the Hunter River on Part Lot 2, DP 624686, Parish licence) (Reference: 20SL061433). of Branxton, County of Northumberland, for water supply for stock and domestic purposes (new licence – exempt from Any inquiries regarding the above should be directed to current embargo) (Reference: 20SL061418). Hemantha De Silva on telephone number (02) 4929 9844. Deborah Michelle BIRD and Rodney David BIRD for a Written objections specifying grounds thereof must be pump on the Hunter River on Lot 71, DP 714785, Parish of lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date of Gosforth, County of Northumberland, for irrigation of 14.5 this publication as prescribed by the Act. hectares (improved pasture – new licence – permanent water transfer) (Reference: 20SL061417). MARK MIGNANELLI, Resource Access Manager, Daniel Fredrick SHEARER for a pump on the Hunter Hunter Region River on Part Lot 62, DP 1006979, Parish of Sedgefi eld, County of Durham, for water supply for stock and domestic Department of Infrastructure, Planning and purposes (new licence – exempt from current embargo) Natural Resources, (Reference: 20SL061387). Hunter Region, PO Box 2213, Dangar, NSW 2300. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6407

WATER ACT 1912 This Order takes effect on the date of gazettal and APPLICATIONS for a licence under Part 5 of the Water Act continues until it is revoked by a later Order or until the Water 1912, as amended, has been received as follows: Sharing Plan for the New South Wales Murray and Lower Darling Regulated Rivers Water Sources 2003 ceases. Murrumbidgee Valley Dated at Albury this 29th day of July 2004. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DP 270309 (“Carlton Estate”), for a community bore on Lot 1, DP 270309, Parish DAVID HARRISS, of Majura, County of Murray, for an existing rural residential Regional Director, subdivision (new licence) (Reference: 40BL190172). Murrumbidgee and Murray Region, Department of Infrastructure, Planning Aldo GIUCCI and Julie Maree GIUCCI for a bore on Lot and Natural Resoures 2, DP 1069889, Parish of Michelago, County of Beresford, (by delegation) for stock, domestic and irrigation purposes (new licence) (Reference: 40BL190173). GA2:469520 Written submissions of support or objections with grounds stating how your interest may be affected must be lodged WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 before 3rd September 2004, as prescribed by the Act. Order Under Section 85A S. F. WEBB, Authority to take Water not Credited to a Resource Access Manager, Water Allocation Account Murrumbidgee Region Lower Darling Regulated River Water Source Department of Infrastructure, Planning and PURSUANT to section 85A of the Water Management Act Natural Resources, 2000, the Minister for Natural Resources, by this Order, PO Box 156, Leeton, NSW 2705. authorises regulated river (general security) access licences in the Lower Darling Regulated River Water Source as defi ned in the Water Sharing Plan for the New South Wales WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000 Murray and Lower Darling Regulated Rivers Water Sources 2003 and currently in force, to take water from uncontrolled Order Under Section 85A fl ows where that water has not been credited to the accounts Authority to take Water not Credited to a of those licences, as specifi ed in announcements made by Water Allocation Account the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural New South Wales Murray Regulated River Water Resources in accordance with Clause 39(10) of the Water Source Sharing Plan for the New South Wales Murray and Lower Darling Regulated Rivers Water Sources 2003. PURSUANT to section 85A of the Water Management Act These announcements will be made: 2000, the Minister for Natural Resources, by this Order, authorises regulated river (general security) access licences in (1) when the sum of available water determinations made the New South Wales Murray Regulated River Water Source for regulated river (general security) access licences as defi ned in the Water Sharing Plan for the New South Wales in the Lower Darling Regulated River Water Source Murray and Lower Darling Regulated Rivers Water Sources is less than or equivalent to 0.6 Megalitres per unit 2003 and currently in force, to take water from uncontrolled share, and fl ows where that water has not been credited to the accounts (2) for the sections of the water source where access of those licences, as specifi ed in announcements made by to water by supplementary water access licences is the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural permitted. Resources in accordance with Clause 39(10) of the Water The maximum volume that may be accounted as being Sharing Plan for the New South Wales Murray and Lower extracted by each access licence from uncontrolled fl ows in Darling Regulated Rivers Water Sources 2003. any water year shall be equivalent to 1 megalitre multiplied These announcements will be made: by the number of unit shares of the access licence minus the (1) when the sum of available water determinations sum of the volume of water allocations that were carried made for regulated river (general security) access over in the access licence water allocation account from the licences in the New South Wales Murray Regulated previous water year and the volume of water allocations in River Water Source is less than or equivalent to 0.6 that account resulting from available water determinations Megalitres per unit share, and during the current year. (2) for the sections of the water source where access This Order takes effect on the date of gazettal and to water by supplementary water access licences is continues until it is revoked by a later Order or until the Water permitted. Sharing Plan for the New South Wales Murray and Lower Darling Regulated Rivers Water Sources 2003 ceases. The maximum volume that may be accounted as being Dated at Albury this 29th day of July 2004. extracted by each access licence from uncontrolled fl ows in any water year shall be equivalent to 1 megalitre multiplied DAVID HARRISS, by the number of unit shares of the access licence minus the Regional Director, sum of the volume of water allocations that were carried Murrumbidgee and Murray Region, over in the access licence water allocation account from the Department of Infrastructure, Planning previous water year and the volume of water allocations in and Natural Resoures that account resulting from available water determinations (by delegation) during the current year. GA2:469519

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WATER ACT 1912 WATER ACT 1912 AN application for a licence under the section 10 of Part 2 AN application under Part 2, being within a proclaimed of the Water Act 1912, as amended, has been received as (declared) local area under section 10 of the Water Act follows: 1912, as amended. Patrick Joseph McDONAGH and Caroline Mary An application for a licence within a proclaimed local McDONAGH for a pump on the Grose River, Part 1//999492, area as generally described hereunder has been received as Parish of Nepean, County of Cook, for water supply for follows: domestic purposes (not subject to the 1995 Hawkesbury/ Valley Nepean embargo – new licence) (Reference:10SL56583) (GA2:493390). Scott Alexander MAYNES and Heather Leigh LYNN for a pump on the Namoi River on Lots 116 and 117, DP 754931, Any inquiries regarding the above should be directed to Parish of Burburgate, County of Nandewar, for irrigation the undersigned (Phone: 9895 7194). of 16 hectares (permanent transfer – new licence – existing Written objections specifying grounds thereof must be entitlement 96 megalitres) (Reference: 90SL100809) lodged with the Department within 28 days of the date of (GA2:472295). this publication as prescribed by the Act. Written objections to the application specifying the WAYNE CONNERS grounds thereof may be made by any statutory authority Natural Resource Project Officer, or local occupier within the proclaimed (declared) area, Sydney/South Coast Region whose interest may be affected and must be lodged with the Department’s Manager, Resource Access, Tamworth, within Department of Infrastructure, Planning and 28 days as specifi ed in the Act. Natural Resources, PO Box 3720, Parramatta, NSW 2124. GEOFF CAMERON, Manager, Resource Access Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources, PO Box 550, Tamworth, NSW 2340.

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FAR WEST REGIONAL OFFICE 45 Wingewarra Street (PO Box 1840), Dubbo, NSW 2830 Phone: (02) 6883 3000 Fax: (02) 6883 3099 ALTERATION OF PURPOSE OF A WESTERN 4. Incised drainage lines, other than man made LANDS LEASE structures, which carry water after storms shall be left uncultivated in the channels and for a distance of IT is hereby notifi ed that in pursuance of the provisions at least 20 metres on either side of the banks of the of section 18J, Western Lands Act 1901, the purpose and channels except when the Commissioner specifi es conditions of the undermentioned Western Lands Lease have otherwise. been altered as shown. 5. Aboriginal sites are protected under the National Parks CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., and Wildlife Act 1974, and are extremely vulnerable Minister for Infrastructure and Planning to many kinds of agricultural development. and Minister for Natural Resources Should any Aboriginal archaeological relics or sites be uncovered during the proposed works, work is to cease immediately. The lessee must consider the Administrative District – Wentworth; requirements of the National Parks and Wildlife Shire – Wentworth; Parish – Tugima; Act 1974, with regard to Aboriginal relics. Under County – Wentworth Section 90 it is an offence to damage or destroy relics without prior consent of the Director–General of the The purpose of Western Lands Lease 1913, being the land Department of Environment and Conservation. contained within Folio Identifi er 1/1028457 has been altered from “Grazing” to “Grazing, Farm Tourism and Cultivation” If an Aboriginal site is found in this area, the subject effective from 19 July 2004. of this consent, the cultivation must cease until the consent holder has notified the Department of Annual rental and lease conditions remain unaltered as a Environment and Conservation of the existence of consequence of the change of purpose except for the addition the Aboriginal site. Contact details are: The Manager, of those special conditions published in the Government Cultural Heritage Unit, Department of Environment Gazette of 19 March 2004, Folios 1446-1451 and by the and Conservation, Phone (02) 6883 5324 or at 58-62 inclusion of the following special conditions. Wingewarra Street, Dubbo. SPECIAL CONDITIONS ATTACHED TO 6. Stubble shall be retained on the soil surface and WESTERN LANDS LEASE 1913 shall not be burnt, except with the approval of the 1. The lessee shall not irrigate outside the area of Commissioner or his delegate. Where such approval 7 hectares indicated by hatching on the diagram is granted and stubble burning is carried out with the hereunder. approval as per requirements of the NSW Rural Fire Services. 7. The lessee shall establish windbreaks at his/her own expense as may be ordered by the Commissioner to provide adequate protection of the soil. 8. The lessee shall undertake any appropriate measures, at his/her own expense, ordered by the Commissioner to rehabilitate any degraded cultivated areas. 9. The lessee shall undertake any fuel management and/or provision of fi re trail access in accordance with fi re mitigation measures to the satisfaction of the NSW Rural Fire Services. 10. Irrigation water is not to be permanently transferred from the lease without the prior permission of the Western Lands Commissioner.

ALTERATION OF PURPOSE OF A WESTERN 2. The lessee shall comply with the provisions of the LANDS LEASE Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, particularly in relation to disposal of tailwaters or IT is hereby notifi ed that in pursuance of the provisions waters which may be contaminated with fertiliser, of section 18J, Western Lands Act 1901, the purpose and herbicide or pesticide or similar chemicals. conditions of the undermentioned Western Lands Lease have been altered as shown. 3. The lessee shall ensure that cultivation and associated activities do not interfere with any road formation CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., within the allowable area. Minister for Infrastructure and Planning and Minister for Natural Resources

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Administrative District – Hillston; Shire – Cobar; Parish – Euabalong; County – Blaxland The purpose of Western Lands Leases 10320, being the land contained within Folio Identifi er 162/1006400 has been altered from “Grazing” to “Grazing and Cultivation” effective from 22 July 2004. As a consequence of the alteration of purpose the conditions have been altered by the inclusion of the special conditions following. SPECIAL CONDITIONS ATTACHED TO WESTERN LANDS LEASE 10320 1. The lessee shall ensure that cultivation and associated activities do not interfere with any road formation within the allowable area. 2. Incised drainage lines, other than man made structures, which carry water after storms shall be left uncultivated in the channels and for a distance of at least 20 metres on either side of the banks of the channels except when the Commissioner specifi es otherwise. 3. Aboriginal sites are protected under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 19745, and are extremely vulnerable to many kinds of agricultural development. Should any Aboriginal archaeological relics or sites be uncovered during the proposed works, work is to cease immediately. The lessee must consider 9. The lessee shall not clear any native vegetation or requirements of the National Parks and Wildlife remove any timber within the area shown cross- Act 1974, with regard to Aboriginal relics. Under hatched on the diagram hereunder unless a separate Section 90 it is an offence to damage or destroy relics Clearing Consent has been obtained. without prior consent of the Director-General of the 10. The lessee shall comply with the provisions of Department of Environment and Conservation. the Protection of the Environment Operations Act If an Aboriginal site is found in this area, the subject 1997, particularly in relation to disposal of tailwater of this consent, the cultivation must cease until the or waters which may be contaminated with fertiliser, consent holder has notified the Department of herbicide or pesticide or similar chemicals. Environment and Conservation of the existence of the Aboriginal site. Contact details are: The Manager, 11. Irrigation water is not to be permanently transferred Cultural Heritage Unit, Department of Environment from the lease without the prior permission of the and Conservation, Phone (02) 6883 5324 or at 58-62 Western Lands Commissioner. Wingewarra Street, Dubbo. 12. The lessee must ensure that if cotton is to be grown, 4. Stubble shall be retained on the soil surface and only a maximum of two cotton crops can be grown shall not be burnt, except with the approval of the on any one area in any six consecutive years. During Commissioner or his delegate. Where such approval other years the area may be fallowed or sown to is granted and stubble burning is carried out with the pasture, fodder or grain crops. approval as per requirements of the NSW Rural Fire Services. Dryland Cultivation 5. The lessee shall establish windbreaks at his/her own expense as may be ordered by the Commissioner to 13. The lessee shall only dryland cultivate an area of provide adequate protection of the soil. 500 hectares indicated by hatching on the diagram hereunder. 6. The lessee shall undertake any appropriate measures, at his/her own expense, ordered by the Commissioner 14. The lessee must ensure that sandhills and other soils to rehabilitate any degraded cultivated areas. with a surface texture of loamy sand or coarser are left uncultivated unless specifi cally approved by the 7. The lessee shall undertake any fuel management Commissioner. and/or provision of fi re trail access in accordance with fi re mitigation measures to the satisfaction of 15. The lessee must ensure that areas with a slope the NSW Rural Fire Services. greater than 2% shall not be cultivated until any soil Irrigated Cultivation conservation measures considered necessary by the Catchment Management Offi cer of the Department 8. The lessee shall not irrigate outside the area of 274 of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources hectares indicated by cross-hatching on the diagram have been implemented at the lessee’s expense. hereunder.

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16. Cropping frequency will not be limited when land management actions such as stubble retention and pasture ley maintain soil fertility and prevent the risk or occurrence of soil erosion. If the Commissioner considers that the land resource is at risk then limits to cropping frequency may be imposed. 17. Long fallow shall only be carried out using approved conservation farming techniques. In the event that the Commissioner is of the view that the soil is being depleted by the rotation adopted, a restricted rotation may be required. 18. The area within this Cultivation Consent partly covers Travelling Stock Reserve 618A and suitable arrangement must be made with the relevant Rural Lands Protection Board prior to the commencement of any development. If suitable arrangements cannot be made with the Rural Lands protection Board, the matter will be determined by the Commissioner.

2. The lessee shall only dryland cultivate an area of 36 ALTERATION OF PURPOSE OF A WESTERN hectares indicated by cross hatching on the diagram LANDS LEASE hereunder. IT is hereby notifi ed that in pursuance of the provisions 3. The lessee shall not clear any native vegetation or of section 18J, Western Lands Act 1901, the purpose and remove any timber within the area shown cross- conditions of the undermentioned Western Lands Lease has hatched on the diagram hereunder unless a separate been altered as shown. Clearing Consent has been obtained. CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., 4. The lessee shall comply with the provisions of the Minister for Infrastructure and Planning Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, and Minister for Natural Resources particularly in relation to disposal of tailwaters or waters which may be contaminated with fertiliser, herbicide or pesticide or similar chemicals. Administrative District – Balranald; 5. Irrigation water is not to be permanently transferred Shire – Balranald; Parish – Cooncoonburra; from the lease without the prior permission of the County – Caira Western Lands Commissioner. The purpose of Western Lands Lease 11492, being the land 6. The lessee must ensure that sandhills and other soils contained within Folio Identifi ers 72/751181, 73/725338 & with a surface texture of loamy sand or coarser are 74/725338 has been altered from “Grazing” to “Grazing and left uncultivated unless specifi cally approved by the Cultivation” effective from 26 July 2004. Commissioner. As a consequence of the alteration of purpose the 7. The lessee must ensure that areas with a slope conditions have been altered by the inclusion of the special greater than 2% shall not be cultivated until any soil conditions following. conservation measures considered necessary by the Catchment Management Offi cer of the Department SPECIAL CONDITIONS ATTACHED TO of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources WESTERN LANDS LEASE 11492 have been implemented at the lessee’s expense. 1. The lessee shall not irrigate outside the area of 8. The lessee shall ensure that cultivation and associated 63 hectares indicated by hatching on the diagram activities do not interfere with any road formation hereunder. within the allowable area. 9. Incised drainage lines, other than man made structures, which carry water after storms shall be left uncultivated in the channels and for a distance of at least 20 metres on either side of the banks of the channels except when the Commissioner specifi es otherwise. 10. Stubble shall be retained on the soil surface and shall not be burnt, except with the approval of the Commissioner or his delegate. Where such approval is granted, stubble burning is to be carried out as per requirements of the NSW Rural Fire Service.

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11. Cropping frequency will not be limited when land Administrative District – Broken Hill; management actions such as stubble retention and City – Broken Hill; Parish – Bolaira; pasture ley maintain soil fertility and prevent the risk County – Yancowinna or occurrence of soil erosion. If the Commissioner considers that the land resource is at risk then limits The purpose of Western Lands Lease 14193, being the to cropping frequency may be imposed. land contained within Folio Identifi er 71/44246 has been altered from “Erection of Dwelling and Grazing” to “Erection 12. Long fallow shall only be carried out using approved of Dwelling” effective from 26 July 2004. conservation farming techniques. In the event that the Commissioner is of the view that the soil is being As a consequence of the alteration of purpose the depleted by the rotation adopted, a restricted rotation conditions previously annexed to Western Lands Lease 14193 have been revoked and the following conditions have been may be required. annexed thereto. 13. Aboriginal sites are protected under the National Parks CONDITIONS AND RESERVATIONS ATTACHED and Wildlife Act 1974, and are extremely vulnerable TO WESTERN LANDS LEASE 14193 to many kinds of agricultural development. Should any Aboriginal archaeological relics or sites (1) In the conditions annexed to the lease, the be uncovered during the proposed works, work is expression “the Minister” means the Minister to cease immediately. The lessee must consider the administering the Western Lands Act 1901, and requirements of the National Parks and Wildlife any power, authority, duty or function conferred Act 1974, with regard to Aboriginal relics. Under or imposed upon the Minister by or under those Section 90 it is an offence to damage or destroy relics conditions may be exercised or performed either by without prior consent of the Director–General of the the Minister or by such offi cers of the Department Department of Environment and Conservation. of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources as the Minister may from time to time approve. If an Aboriginal site is found in this area, the subject of this consent, the cultivation must cease until the (2) In these conditions and reservations the expression consent holder has notified the Department of “the Commissioner” means the Commissioner Environment and Conservation of the existence of charged with the administration of the Western the Aboriginal site. Contact details are: The Manager, Lands Act 1901 (“the Act”) in accordance with Cultural Heritage Unit, Department of Environment section 4 (2) of the Act. and Conservation, Phone (02) 6883 5324 or at 58-62 Wingewarra Street, Dubbo. (3) (a) For the purposes of this clause the term Lessor shall include Her Majesty the Queen Her Heirs 14. The lessee shall undertake any appropriate measures, and Successors the Minister and the agents at his/her own expense, ordered by the Commissioner servants employees and contractors of the to rehabilitate any degraded cultivated areas. Lessor Her Majesty Her Majesty’s Heirs and Successors and the Minister. 15. The lessee shall establish windbreaks at his/her own expense as may be ordered by the Commissioner to (b) The lessee covenants with the Lessor to provide adequate protection of the soil. indemnify and keep indemnifi ed the Lessor from and against all claims for injury loss 16. The area within this Cultivation Consent partly or damage suffered by any person or body covers Travelling Stock Reserve 294 and suitable using or being in or upon the Premises or arrangements must be made with the Balranald Rural any adjoining land or premises of the Lessor Lands Protection Board prior to the commencement arising out of the Holder’s use of the Premises of any development. If suitable arrangements cannot and against all liabilities for costs charges and be made with the Rural Lands Protection Board, the expenses incurred by the Lessor in respect of matter will be determined by the Commissioner. the claim of any such person or body except to the extent that any such claims and demands 17. The lessee shall undertake any fuel management arise wholly from any negligence or wilful act and/or provision of fi re trail access in accordance or omission on the part of the Lessor. with fi re mitigation measures to the satisfaction of (c) The indemnity contained in this clause applies the NSW Rural Fire Service. notwithstanding that this Lease authorised or required the lessee to undertake or perform the activity giving rise to any claim for injury loss ALTERATION OF PURPOSE OF A WESTERN or damage. LANDS LEASE (d) The lessee expressly agrees that the obligations IT is hereby notifi ed that in pursuance of the provisions of the Holder under this clause shall continue of section 18J, Western Lands Act 1901, the purpose and after the expiration or sooner determination conditions of the undermentioned Western Lands Lease has of this Lease in respect of any act deed matter been altered as shown. or thing occurring before such expiration or determination. CRAIG KNOWLES, M.P., Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (4) The rent of the lease shall be assessed in accordance and Minister for Natural Resources with Part 6 of the Western Lands Act 1901.

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(5) The rent shall be due and payable annually in upon the land leased are reserved to the Crown and advance on 1 July in each year. the lessee shall permit any person duly authorised in that behalf to enter upon the land leased and (6) (a) “GST” means any tax on goods and/or services, search, work, win and remove all or any minerals, including any value-added tax, broad-based metals, gemstones and semiprecious stones in, consumption tax or other similar tax introduced under or upon the land leased. in Australia. (14) Mining operations may be carried on, upon and in “GST law” includes any Act, order, ruling or regulation, which imposes or otherwise deals the lands below the land leased and upon and in with the administration or imposition of a GST the lands adjoining the land leased and the lands in Australia. below those lands and metals and minerals may be removed therefrom and the Crown and any lessee or (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this lessees under any Mining Act or Acts shall not be Agreement: subject to any proceedings by way of injunction or (i) If a GST applies to any supply made otherwise in respect of or be liable for any damage by either party under or in connection occasioned by the letting down, subsidence or with this Agreement, the consideration lateral movement of the land leased or any part provided or to be provided for that supply thereof or otherwise by reason of the following acts will be increased by an amount equal to and matters, that is to say, by reason of the Crown the GST liability properly incurred by the or any person on behalf of the Crown or any lessee party making the supply. or lessees, having worked now or hereafter working (ii) If the imposition of a GST or any any mines or having carried on or now or hereafter subsequent change in the GST law carrying on mining operations or having searched is accompanied by or undertaken in for, worked, won or removed or now or hereafter connection with the abolition of or searching for, working, winning or removing any reduction in any existing taxes, duties or metals or minerals under, in or from the lands lying statutory charges (in this clause “taxes”), beneath the land leased or any part thereof, or on, the consideration payable by the recipient in, under or from any other lands situated laterally of the supply made under this Agreement to the land leased or any part thereof or the lands will be reduced by the actual costs of the lying beneath those lands, and whether on or below party making the supply that are reduced the surface of those other lands and by reason of directly or indirectly as a consequence of those acts and matters or in the course thereof the the abolition of or reduction in taxes. Crown reserves the liberty and authority for the Crown, any person on behalf of the Crown and (7) The lessee shall pay all rates and taxes assessed on any lessee or lessees from time to time to let down or in respect of the land leased during the currency without payment of any compensation any part of of the lease. the land leased or of the surface thereof. (8) The lessee shall hold and use the land leased bona (15) The lessee shall comply with the provisions of the fi de for the lessee’s own exclusive benefi t and Local Government Act 1993, and of the ordinances shall not transfer, convey or assign the land or any made thereunder. portion thereof without having fi rst obtained the (16) The lessee shall comply with the provisions of the written consent of the Minister. Water Management Act 2000 and any regulations (9) The lessee shall not enter into a sublease of the land made in pursuance of that Act. leased unless the sublease specifi es the purpose for (17) The lessee shall, within 12 months from the date of which the land may be used under the sublease, and commencement of the lease or such further period it is a purpose which is consistent with the purpose as the Minister may allow, erect a dwelling on the for which the land may be used under this lease. land in accordance with plans and specifi cations (10) If the lessee enters into a sublease of the land leased, approved by the Council of the local government the lessee must notify the Commissioner of the area. granting of the sublease within 28 days after it is (18) The lessee shall not erect or permit any person to granted. erect any buildings or extend any existing buildings on the land leased except in accordance with plans (11) The land leased shall be used only for the purpose and specifi cations approved by the Council of the of Erection of Dwelling. local Government area. (12) The lessee shall maintain and keep in reasonable (19) The lessee shall ensure that the land leased is kept repair all improvements on the land leased during in a neat and tidy condition to the satisfaction of the the currency of the lease and shall permit the Commissioner and not permit refuse to accumulate Minister or the Commissioner or any person on the land. authorised by the Minister or the Commissioner (20) Upon termination or forfeiture of the lease the at all times to enter upon and examine the whole Commissioner may direct that the former lessee or any part of the land leased and the buildings or shall remove any structure or material from the land other improvements thereon. at his own cost and without compensation. Where (13) All minerals within the meaning of the Mining such a direction has been given the former lessee Act 1992, and all other metals, gemstones and shall leave the land in a clean and tidy condition semiprecious stones, which may be in, under or free from rubbish and debris.

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(21) Where the Crown has paid a contribution under (23) The lessee shall, within 1 year from the date of section 217-219 of the Roads Act 1993 in respect commencement of the lease or such further period of the land leased, the lessee shall pay to the Crown as the Commissioner may allow, enclose the land the amount of that contribution within 3 months of leased, either separately or conjointly with other being called upon to do so. lands held in the same interest, with a suitable fence to the satisfaction of the Commissioner. (22) The lessee shall pay to the Crown the proportional part of the costs of road construction as notifi ed (24) The lessee shall comply with the provisions of by the Department of Infrastructure Planning and the Protection of the Environment Operations Act Natural Resources within 3 months of the date of 1997. gazettal of the granting.

GOULBURN OFFICE 159 Auburn Street (PO Box 748), Goulburn, NSW 2580 Phone: (02) 4828 6725 Fax: (02) 4828 6730

REVOCATION OF RESERVATION OF SCHEDULE 2 CROWN LAND COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 PURSUANT to section 90 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, Land District: Crookwell. The part being Lot 412, the reservation of Crown Land specifi ed in Column 1 of Local Government Area: Upper DP No. 754115, Parish Grabben the Schedules hereunder is revoked to the extent specifi ed Lachlan Council. Gullen, County King, of an area opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedules. Locality: Grabben Gullen. of 45.5 hectares. Reserve No.: 92968. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Public Purpose: Future public Minister for Lands requirements. Notifi ed: 4 July 1980. Lot 412, DP No. 754115, SCHEDULE 1 Parish Grabben Gullen, County King; COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Lot 31, DP No. 754115, Land District: Moss Vale. The part being Lot 114, Parish Grabben Gullen, Local Government Area: DP No. 751256, Parish Bullio, County King; Wingecarribee Shire Council. County Camden; Lot 118, Lot 7004, DP No. 94455, Locality: Bullio. DP No. 751256, Parish Bullio, Parish Grabben Gullen, Reserve No.: 91931. County Camden, of an area of County King. Public Purpose: Future public 337.8 hectares. File No.: GB99 H 413/1. requirements. Note: To facilitate conversion of Perpetual Lease 107591. Notifi ed: 14 March 1980. Lot 125, DP No. 723802, Parish Bullio, County Camden; Lot 114, DP No. 751256, Parish Bullio, County Camden; Lot 118, DP No. 751256, Parish Bullio, County Camden; Lot 7001, DP No. 1029958, Parish Bullio, County Camden; Lot 21, DP No. 751256, Parish Bullio, County Camden. File No.: GB04 H 172/1. Note: To facilitate the conversion of Perpetual Leases 108931 and 108930.

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GRAFTON OFFICE 76 Victoria Street (Locked Bag 10), Grafton, NSW 2460 Phone: (02) 6640 2000 Fax: (02) 6640 2035

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR TO APPOINTMENT OF TRUST BOARD MEMBERS MANAGE A RESERVE TRUST PURSUANT to section 93 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, PURSUANT to section 117, Crown Lands Act 1989, the the persons whose names are specifi ed in Column 1 of the person specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedules hereunder, Schedules hereunder are appointed, for the terms of offi ce is appointed as administrator for the term also specifi ed specifi ed thereunder, as members of the trust board for the thereunder, of the reserve trust specifi ed opposite thereto reserve trust specifi ed opposite thereto in Column 2, which in Column 2, which is trustee of the reserve referred to in has been established and appointed as trustee of the reserve Column 3 of the Schedules. referred to opposite thereto in Column 3 of the Schedules. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Peter Edward Cudgen Lake Round Reserve No.: 83495. Gregory William Woombah Reserve No.: 63066. BAUMANN. Mountain Reserve Public Purpose: Public NICHOLS Recreation Reserve Public Purpose: Public Trust. recreation. (new member). Trust. recreation. Notifi ed: 6 October 1961. Notifi ed: 20 November 1931. File No.: GF93 R 42. File No.: GF80 R 165. Term of Office Term of Office For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring 5 February 2005. 2 October 2008.

SCHEDULE 2 SCHEDULE 2 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Peter Edward Cudgen Lake Boy Reserve No.: 89580. Ean Frederick Wyrallah Flood Reserve No.: 53248. BAUMANN. Scouts (R89580) Public Purpose: Boy Scouts. GOLLAN Refuge Reserve Public Purpose: Refuge in time Reserve Trust. Notifi ed: 5 September 1975. (re-appointment), Trust. of fl ood. File No.: GF93 R 42. Philip Reginald Notifi ed: 4 April 1919. MILGATE File No.: GF80 R 232. Term of Office (re-appointment), Roger John OLIVE For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring (re-appointment). 5 February 2005. Term of Office For a term commencing 23 October 2004 and expiring 22 October 2009.

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MAITLAND OFFICE Cnr Newcastle Road and Banks Street (PO Box 6), East Maitland, NSW 2323 Phone: (02) 4934 2280 Fax: (02) 4934 2252

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. On road closing, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description Parish – Awaba; County – Northumberland; Land District – Newcastle; Local Government Area – Lake Macquarie. Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1068686 at Toronto. File No.: MD02 H 261.

SCHEDULE On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1068686 remains vested in Lake Macquarie City Council as operational land for the purposes of the Local Government Act 1993. Council’s Reference: 3/64/177/065.

MOREE OFFICE Corner Frome and Heber Streets (PO Box 388), Moree, NSW 2400 Phone: (02) 6752 5055 Fax: (02) 6752 1707

CROWN LANDS ACT 1989 Declaration of Land to be Crown Land PURSUANT to section 138 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the land described in the Schedule hereunder is hereby declared to be Crown Land within the meaning of that Act. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE Land District – Narrabri; Local Government Area – Narrabri; Parish – Wee Waa; County White. 4.314 hectares being Lots 124 and 125 in Deposited Plan 757125 and Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 577294 being land in folios 124/757125, 125/757125 and 1/577294 held in the name of the Minister for Education. File No.: ME79 H 104.

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NOWRA OFFICE 5 O’Keefe Avenue (PO Box 309), Nowra, NSW 2541 Phone: (02) 4428 6900 Fax: (02) 4428 6988

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder specifi ed is closed and the road ceases to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description Land District – Moruya; L.G.A. – Eurobodalla. Lot 1, DP 1061657 at , Parish Bateman and County St Vincent. File No.: NA02 H 294. Note: On closing, the land remains vested in Eurobodalla Shire Council as “Operational land” (01.5925- 9305).

TAREE OFFICE 98 Victoria Street (PO Box 440), Taree, NSW 2430 Phone: (02) 6552 2788 Fax: (02) 6552 2816

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF PUBLIC ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the land comprised therein ceases to be a public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

Description Land District – Port Macquarie; Local Government Area – Hastings. Road Closed: Lot 2, DP 1067035 at Herons Creek, Parishes of Camden Haven and Ralfe, County of Macquarie. File No.: TE00 H 238. Note: On closing, the land within Lot 2 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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WAGGA WAGGA REGIONAL OFFICE Corner Johnston and Tarcutta Streets (PO Box 60), Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650 Phone: (02) 6937 2700 Fax: (02) 6921 1851

APPOINTMENT OF TRUST BOARD MEMBERS PURSUANT to section 93 of the Crown Lands Act 1989, the persons whose names are specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder are appointed, for the terms of offi ce specifi ed thereunder, as members of the trust board for the reserve trust specifi ed opposite thereto in Column 2, which has been established and appointed as trustee of the reserve referred to opposite thereto in Column 3 of the Schedule. TONY KELLY, M.L.C., Minister for Lands

SCHEDULE COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Adam Gregory Collingullie Dedication No.: 620050. JENKINS Soldiers’ Memorial Public Purpose: War Memorial (new member), Hall Trust. (hall site). Robert Douglas Notifi ed: 18 October 1946. BRUCKNER File No.: WA80 R 171. (re-appointment), Joseph John SOLOMON (re-appointment). Term of Office For a term commencing this day and expiring 18 July 2009.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6419 Department of Primary Industries

Agriculture

STOCK DISEASES ACT 1923 2. Comb honey PROCLAMATION A person must not bring comb honey from Tasmania into No. 550 – Bee louse New South Wales unless all of the following conditions are complied with: PROCLAMATION to restrict the importation and The comb honey: introduction into the State of bees, beehives, apiary products 1. is frozen in Tasmania to a core temperature of -15 and apiary appliances originating from Tasmania on account degrees Celsius and held at that temperature of the disease Bee louse (Braula coeca). for at least 24 hours, Her Excellency Professor MARIE BASHIR, A.C., 2. after having been frozen for that period of time, is Governor stored and transported in bee-free containers or transport vehicles, I, Professor MARIE BASHIR, A.C., Governor of the State of New South Wales with the advice of the Executive Council, 3. is to be cut and packed in premises in a bee-free in pursuance of section 11B of the Stock Diseases Act area, when no other comb honey is on the 1923 (“the Act”), and being of the opinion that any bees, premises whilst the comb honey for export beehives, apiary products and apiary appliances originating from Tasmania is being processed, from Tasmania might be infected with or carry or spread the 4. is accompanied by a Declaration of Disinsectation disease Bee louse (Braula coeca), restrict the importation and of Comb Honey for Human Consumption introduction into the State of bees, beehives, apiary products endorsed by an inspector under the Animal and apiary appliances originating from Tasmania, unless Health Act 1995 of Tasmania. the conditions and restrictions specifi ed in the Schedule are 3. Beehives, other apiary products and apiary complied with. appliances The beehives, other apiary products and apiary appliances SCHEDULE are brought from Tasmania into New South Wales in Bees from Tasmania accordance with a written permit issued by an inspector in circumstances that are of a kind approved from time to 1. A person must not bring bees from Tasmania into New time by the New South Wales Chief Veterinary Offi cer. South Wales unless all of the following conditions are Defi nitions complied with: New South Wales Chief Veterinary Offi cer means the The bees: offi cer of the New South Wales Department of Primary (a) are queen bees and accompanying bees (escort Industries holding the position of Chief Veterinary Offi cer bees), under the Exotic Diseases of Animals Act 1991. (b) have been individually inspected in Tasmania Notes: under magnifi cation for the presence of bee • It is an offence under section 20 of the Stock louse, Diseases Act 1923 to contravene a provision of this (c) are free from bee louse at the time the bees are Proclamation. Maximum penalty for such an offence prepared for export, at the time of making this Proclamation is $11,000 (d) are accompanied by a certifi cation in writing by if the bees, beehives, apiary products and apiary appliances are diseased. a person authorised by the Director-General, Department of Primary Industries, Tasmania, • No compensation is payable under the Stock Diseases that the bees are free from Bee louse (Braula Act 1923 in respect of the bees destroyed by an coeca), inspector where bee louse is found. (e) are packed in a mite-proof bag which also • P550–Bee louse (Braula coeca) is the NSW Department of Primary Industries reference. prevents the escape of any of the bees, • For further information, contact the New South (f) are sent by the consignor by air mail to the Wales Department of Primary Industries on (02) New South Wales Chief Veterinary Offi cer, 3691 3100. c/- AQIS Animal Quarantine Station, 60 Wallgrove Road, Eastern Creek, NSW 2766, Signed and sealed at Sydney this 28th day of July 2004. to be opened and the bees examined by an By Her Excellency’s Command, inspector or a person approved by the New South Wales Chief Veterinary Offi cer. IAN MACDONALD, M.L.C., NSW Minister for Primary Industries GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6420 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004 NSW Fisheries

NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION FOR DPI is also calling for expressions of interest from AQUACULTURE LEASE persons or corporations interested in leasing either of the areas specifi ed above, for the purposes of aquaculture. An Notification Under Section 163 (7) of the Fisheries expression of interest must be in the form of a written response Management Act 1994 and Clause 33 of the referring to the relevant lease number(s), to be signed and Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) dated with a return address. If additional expressions of Regulation 2002 interest are received, NSW Fisheries may offer the areas for AN application has been received for an aquaculture (oyster) leasing through a competitive public tender process. lease in the Crookhaven River for the purpose of cultivating If granted the leases will be subject to standard covenants Sydney rock oysters, for an area to be known as AL04/014 and conditions of an aquaculture lease and permit as imposed (if granted) of approximately 1 hectare. The new lease will by DPI. comprise of section 1 (0.3613 hectare) of existing oyster lease OL63/222, as well as a new area of approx 0.6387 Specifi c details of the proposed leases can be obtained, hectare. Application by Christopher MUNN of Greenwell or enquiries made with DPI, Aquaculture Administration Point, NSW. If granted the lease will be subject to standard Section, Port Stephens on (02) 4982 1232. covenants and conditions of an aquaculture lease and any Objections or expressions of interest for consideration in other conditions of consent as imposed by Shoalhaven City the determination of the applications must be received at the Council or other approval body. address below, within 30 days from the date of publication The Department of Primary Industries (Fisheries Branch) of this notifi cation. (DPI) is calling for written submissions from any person Director, supporting or objecting to the lease proposal, citing reasons Fisheries Management, for the support/objection. Agriculture and Fisheries Division, Specific details can be obtained, or enquiries made Aquaculture Administration Section, with the Aquaculture Administration Section on (02) 4982 Port Stephens Fisheries Centre, 1232. Written submissions must be received at the address Private Bag 1, Nelson Bay, NSW 2315 below, within 40 days from the date of publication of this Dr NICK RAYNS, notifi cation. Director, Director of Fisheries Management, Fisheries Management, DPI, Aquaculture Administration Section, Agriculture and Fisheries Division, Port Stephens Fisheries Centre, Department of Primary Industries Private Bag 1, Nelson Bay, NSW 2315. Dr NICK RAYNS, Director of Fisheries Management, F99/134 Department of Primary Industries FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 11 Notification – Fishing Closure NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION FOR and Warrell Creek AQUACULTURE LEASE I, RICHARD SHELDRAKE, amend the fi shing closure Notification Under Section 163 (7) of the Fisheries notification “Nambucca River and Warrell Creek” Management Act 1994 and Clause 33 of the published in Government Gazette No. 98 on 18 June 2004, Fisheries Management (Aquaculture) as follows: Regulation 2002 By replacing the wording ”By means of nets and traps of NSW Fisheries advises that two applications have been every description, except the landing net and bait trap, as received for new aquaculture (oyster) leases over public prescribed by Regulation” with the wording “By means of water land for the purposes of cultivating Pacifi c oysters nets and traps of every description, except the prescribed and/or Sydney Rock oysters, by Jason D. MORRIS of Tanilba eel trap upstream to the Warrell Creek Rail Bridge, and Bay, NSW. Location is Port Stephens for areas described as the landing net and bait trap, as prescribed by Regulation” follows: AL04/015 – approx. 6.5350 hectares over former in Column 1 of Schedule 3. oyster lease AL02/007 – Pindimar Bay. AL04/016 – approx. RICHARD SHELDRAKE, 3.2183 hectares over former oyster lease AL02/008 – Uptons Deputy Director-General, Island. Department of Primary Industries NSW Department of Primary Industries incorporating NSW Fisheries (DPI) is calling for written submissions from any person supporting or objecting to either oyster lease proposal, citing reasons for the support/objection.

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F99/243 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 8 Notification – Fishing Closure Crooked River I, STEVE DUNN, prohibit the taking of fi sh by the methods of fi shing specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule of this notifi cation, from waters shown opposite in Column 2 of that Schedule. This prohibition is effective for a period of up to fi ve years from the date of publication, unless sooner varied or revoked by notifi cation of Director-General of NSW Fisheries. Note: The word ‘Regulation’, where appearing in this notifi cation, refers to the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002. STEVE DUNN, Director-General, NSW Fisheries

SCHEDULE Crooked River – Nets

Column 1 Column 2 Methods Waters By means of nets of every description except the dip or The whole of the waters of the Crooked River and its scoop net, hand hauled prawn net, push or scissors net tributaries from its source downwards to the South Pacifi c and landing net, as prescribed by Regulation. Ocean.

Note: This closure applies to both commercial and recreational fi shers. The purpose of the closure is to conserve and protect fi sh stocks and to share the resource.

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F99/271 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 8 Notification – Fishing Closure Coffs Harbour Entrance, Coffs Harbour and Coffs Harbour Creek I, RICHARD SHELDRAKE, prohibit the taking of fi sh by the methods of fi shing specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedules 1 and 2 of this notifi cation, from the waters shown opposite in Column 2 respectively, of those Schedules. This prohibition is effective for a period of up to fi ve years from the date of publication, unless sooner varied or revoked by notifi cation. Note: The word ‘Regulation’, where appearing in this notifi cation, refers to the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002. RICHARD SHELDRAKE, Deputy Director-General, Department of Primary Industries

SCHEDULE 1 Coffs Harbour Entrance – Traps

Column 1 Column 2 Methods Waters By means of traps of every description. County of Fitzroy Coffs Harbour Entrance All waters within the following boundaries: Commencing at the northern extremity of the eastern breakwater (30° 18.65” South, 153° 09.1” East) thence northerly to position 30° 18.2” South, 153° 09.1” East, thence easterly to position 30° 18.2” South, 153° 09.5” East, thence southerly to position 30° 18.8” South, 153° 09.5” East, thence westerly to position 30° 18.8” South, 153° 09.1” East, thence northerly to the point of commencement, but exclusive of all land area so enclosed.

SCHEDULE 2 Coffs Harbour – Traps Column 1 Column 2 Methods Waters By means of traps of every description. County of Fitzroy Area 2. Coffs Harbour The whole of the waters of Coffs Harbour, west of a line drawn from the northern extremity of the eastern breakwater (30° 18.65” South, 153° 09.1” East), north to Muttonbird Island, but exclusive of waters enclosed by the following bearings: 30°18.4” South, 153° 08.8” East 30°18.5” South, 153° 08.8” East 30°18.5” South, 153° 09.1” East 30°18.4” South, 153° 09.1” East as shown on Hydrographic Chart AUS220

Note: This closure applies to commercial and recreational fi shers. The purpose of this closure is to provide safe navigation within the Harbour and its entrance.

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F99/245 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 8 Notification – Fishing Closure Bellambi Point (Bellambi Harbour) I, RICHARD SHELDRAKE, prohibit the taking of fi sh by the methods of fi shing specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule of this notifi cation, from the waters shown opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule. This prohibition is effective for a period of up to fi ve years from the date of publication, unless sooner varied or revoked by notifi cation of Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries. Note: The word ‘Regulation’, where appearing in this notifi cation, refers to the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002. RICHARD SHELDRAKE, Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries

SCHEDULE Bellambi Point (Bellambi Harbour) – Traps

Column 1 Column 2 Methods Waters By means of the fi sh trap and the lobster trap, as The whole of the waters adjacent to Bellambi Point from prescribed by Regulation. a line drawn from the northern most point of the breakwater nearest to Bellambi Point boat ramp in a direction of 55 degrees north-easterly for a distance of 150 metres, thence in a direction of 360 degrees due north for a distance of 85 metres to a line bearing 270 degrees due west for a distance of 280 metres, thence in a direction of 180 degrees due south to the foreshore at Mean High Water Mark, then along the foreshore in a generally easterly direction to the breakwater, thence along the breakwater at the Mean High Water Mark to the point of commencement.

Note: This closure applies to both recreational and commercial fi shers. The purpose of the closure is to prevent confl ict between fi shers and boat users. The closure provides protection for boat owners who regularly use the boat ramp as a launching site.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6424 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004

F99/232 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 8 Notification – Fishing Closure Killick or Crescent Head Creek I, RICHARD SHELDRAKE, prohibit the taking of fi sh by the methods of fi shing specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule of this notifi cation, from waters shown opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule. This prohibition is effective for a period of up to fi ve years from the date of publication, unless sooner varied or revoked by notifi cation of Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries. Note: The word ‘Regulation’, where appearing in this notifi cation, refers to the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002. RICHARD SHELDRAKE Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries

SCHEDULE Killick or Crescent Head Creek – Nets

Column 1 Column 2 Methods Waters By means of nets of every description, except the dip or The whole of the waters of Killick or Crescent Head Creek scoop net, hand hauled prawn net and the landing net, and its creeks, tributaries, inlets and lagoons, together as prescribed by Regulation. with waters of the South Pacifi c Ocean, north, north west of a line drawn from the northern point of Little Nobby to a post approximately 1 kilometre north along the beach from the confl uence of Killick Creek and the South Pacifi c Ocean.

Note: This closure applies to both recreational and commercial fi shers. The purpose of the closure is to eliminate navigational hazards to vessels entering and leaving the waterway and to reduce confl ict between commercial and recreational fi shers.

F99/246 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 8 Notification – Fishing Closure I, RICHARD SHELDRAKE, prohibit the taking of fi sh by the methods of fi shing specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule of this notifi cation, from waters shown opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule. This prohibition is effective for a period of up to fi ve years from the date of publication, unless sooner varied or revoked by notifi cation of Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries. Note: The word ‘Regulation’, where appearing in this notifi cation, refers to the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002. RICHARD SHELDRAKE, Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries

SCHEDULE Minnamurra River – Nets

Column 1 Column 2 Methods Waters By means of nets of every description, except the dip or The whole of the waters of Minnamurra River, its creeks scoop net and landing net, as prescribed by Regulation. and tributaries from its source downwards to the South Pacifi c Ocean.

Note: This closure applies to both recreational and commercial fi shers. The purpose of the closure is to reduce confl ict between recreational and commercial fi shers and to protect fi sh and prawn stocks.

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F99/241 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 8 Notification – Fishing Closure Shell Harbour I, RICHARD SHELDRAKE, prohibit the taking of fi sh by the methods of fi shing specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule of this notifi cation, from waters shown opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule. This prohibition is effective for a period of up to fi ve years from the date of publication, unless sooner varied or revoked by notifi cation of Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries. Note: The word ‘Regulation’, where appearing in this notifi cation, refers to the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002. RICHARD SHELDRAKE, Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries

SCHEDULE Shell Harbour – Nets

Column 1 Column 2 Methods Waters By means of nets of every description except the landing The whole of the waters of that part of Shell Harbour net, as prescribed by Regulation. north west of a line drawn from the southern extremity of the northern breakwater to the eastern extremity of the southern breakwater.

Note: This closure applies to both recreational and commercial fi shers. The purpose of the closure is to ensure the safety of the general public who use the Harbour for swimming.

F99/244 FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 Section 8 Notification – Fishing Closure Werri Creek I, RICHARD SHELDRAKE, prohibit the taking of fi sh by the methods of fi shing specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule of this notifi cation, from waters shown opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule. This prohibition is effective for a period of up to fi ve years from the date of publication, unless sooner varied or revoked by notifi cation of Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries. Note: The word ‘Regulation’, where appearing in this notifi cation, refers to the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002. RICHARD SHELDRAKE, Deputy Director-General, Primary Industries Agriculture and Fisheries

SCHEDULE Werri Creek – Nets

Column 1 Column 2 Methods Waters By means of nets of every description, except the dip or The whole of the waters of Werri Creek, its bays and scoop net, hand hauled prawn net and landing net, as tributaries from its source to the South Pacifi c Ocean. prescribed by Regulation.

Note: This closure applies to both recreational and commercial fi shers. The purpose of the closure is to reduce confl ict between recreational and commercial fi shers.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6426 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004 Mineral Resources

NOTICE is given that the following applications have been NOTICE is given that the following applications for renewal received: have been received: EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS (T98-1075) (04-584) Exploration Licence No. 5524, NEWCREST No. 2399, NEWCREST OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN 009 221 505), area of 53 009 221 505), area of 60 units, for Group 1, dated 27 July, units. Application for renewal received 30 July, 2004. 2004. (Orange Mining Division). (T99-0071) (04-585) Exploration Licence No. 5616, BARRICK AUSTRALIA LIMITED (ACN 007 857 598), area of 223 units. Application No. 2400, NEWCREST OPERATIONS LIMITED (ACN for renewal received 26 July, 2004. 009 221 505), area of 250 units, for Group 1, dated 27 July, 2004. (Orange Mining Division). (T02-0067) Exploration Licence No. 5977, MALACHITE (04-586) RESOURCES NL (ACN 075 613 268), area of 32 units. No. 2401, INCO RESOURCES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD Application for renewal received 23 July, 2004. (ACN 096 361 876), area of 128 units, for Group 1, dated 27 July, 2004. (Broken Hill Mining Division). (T01-0165) Exploration Licence No. 5978, RIMFIRE PACIFIC (04-587) MINING NL (ACN 006 911 744), area of 9 units. Application No. 2402, INCO RESOURCES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD for renewal received 26 July, 2004. (ACN 096 361 876), area of 40 units, for Group 1, dated (T01-0236) 27 July, 2004. (Broken Hill Mining Division). Exploration Licence No. 5982, ZINTOBA PTY LTD (04-588) (ACN 001 318 341), area of 36 units. Application for renewal No. 2403, INCO RESOURCES (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD received 29 July, 2004. (ACN 096 361 876), area of 123 units, for Group 1, dated KERRY HICKEY, M.P., 27 July, 2004. (Broken Hill Mining Division). Minister for Mineral Resources (04-589) No. 2404, TOWNSHEND MINING PTY LTD (ACN 009 RENEWAL OF CERTAIN AUTHORITY 188 247), area of 30 units, for Group 1, dated 29 July, 2004. (Sydney Mining Division). NOTICE is given that the following authority has been renewed: MINING LEASE APPLICATION (T84-1212) (04-9999) Exploration Licence No. 2378, CLIMAX AUSTRALIA No. 249, CREEK RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 100 PTY LIMITED (ACN 002 164 598), County of Bathurst, 228 886) and BETALPHA PTY LTD (ACN 105 663 518), Map Sheet (8630, 8730, 8731), area of 38 units, for a further area of about 678.5 hectares, to mine for coal, dated 29 July, term until 25 February, 2006. Renewal effective on and from 2004. (Armidale Mining Division). 28 July, 2004. KERRY HICKEY, M.P., KERRY HICKEY, M.P., Minister for Mineral Resources Minister for Mineral Resources

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6427 Roads and Traffic Authority

ROADS ACT 1993 ROADS ACT 1993 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land at Bellingen in the Bellingen Shire Council area. Kingsdale in the Greater Argyle Council area. THE Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales by its THE Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales by its delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the delegate declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in the Schedule below is Governor, that the land described in the Schedule below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. T. D. CRAIG, T. D. CRAIG, Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales

SCHEDULE SCHEDULE All that piece or parcel of public road situated in the All those pieces or parcels of public road situated in the Bellingen Shire Council area, Parish of South Bellingen Greater Argyle Council area, Parish of Narrangarril and and County of Raleigh, shown as Lot 51 Deposited Plan County of Argyle, shown as: 1068329. Lots 58, 59 and 60 Deposited Plan 1008018; The land is said to be in the possession of Bellingen Shire Lot 31 Deposited Plan 1039776; and Council. Lots 76 and 77 Deposited Plan 1006688. (RTA Papers FPP 4M2929; RO 33.1333) The land is said to be in the possession of Greater Argyle Council.

ROADS ACT 1993 (RTA Papers FPP 4M3096; RO 297.1168 and 297.1170) Order – Section 31 Fixing or Varying of Levels of part of the Mid Western Highway west of Bathurst in the Bathurst Regional Council area THE Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales, by this Order under Section 31 of the Roads Act 1993, fi xes or varies the levels of part of State Highway No 6 – Mid Western Highway between 8.250 km to 9.040 km west of Bathurst, as shown on Roads and Traffi c Authority Plan No 0006.030.RC.0857. P. J. DEARDEN Project Services Manager Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales 51-55 Currajong Street Parkes NSW 2870

(RTA Papers FPP 30.5357; RO 02M5227)

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6428 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004

ROADS ACT 1993 ROADS ACT 1993 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS Notice of Dedication of Land as Public Road at COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Scone in the Upper Hunter Shire Council area Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of land at THE Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales, by its Albury in the Albury City Council area delegate, dedicates the land described in the schedule below as public road under section 10 of the Roads Act 1993. THE Roads and Traffi c Authority of New South Wales by its delegate declares, with the approval of His Excellency the T. D. CRAIG, Lieutenant Governor, that the land described in the schedule Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Roads Act 1993. SCHEDULE T. D. CRAIG, Manager, Compulsory Acquisition & Road Dedication All those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Upper Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales Hunter Shire Council area, Parish of Scone and County of Brisbane, shown as: Lots 5, 6, 7 and 9 Deposited Plan 804243; and SCHEDULE Lot 10 Deposited Plan 561940. All those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Albury City Council area, Parish of Albury and County of Goulburn, (RTA Papers: 9/399.1152) shown as: Lot 51 Deposited Plan 1007315, being part of the land in Certifi cate of Title 1/999814 and said to be in the possession of Maria Teresa Riccardi and Mario Riccardi (registered proprietors) and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited (mortgagee); Lot 48 Deposited Plan 1008629, being part of the land in Certifi cate of Title 1/91048 and said to be in the possession of Telstra Corporation Limited (registered proprietor) and W A Pickles (NSW) Pty Ltd (reputed tenant at will); and Lot 49 Deposited Plan 1008629, being part of the land in Certifi cate of Title 1/596605 and said to be in the possession of Romani Holdings Pty Ltd (registered proprietor), Commonwealth Bank of Australia (mortgagee) and W A Pickles (NSW) Pty Ltd (lessee); excluding any existing easements from the compulsory acquisition of the land listed above. (RTA Papers: FPP M1194)

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6429

ROADS ACT 1993 Notice under Clause 17 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation, 1996 HASTINGS COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 2 of Part 3 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 1996, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. BERNARD SMITH, General Manager, Hastings Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE

1. Citation This Notice may be cited as the Hastings Council B-Doubles Notice No. 2/2004.

2. Commencement This Notice takes effect from date of gazettal.

3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 1 July 2007 unless it is amended or repealed earlier.

4. Application 4.1 This Notice applies to B-Doubles, which comply with Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) regulation 1996 and Schedule 4 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 1998.

5. Routes B-Double routes within the Hastings Council

Type Road No. Road Name Starting point Finishing point Conditions 25m 000 Bago Road, Hastings Pacifi c Highway (SH10) Milligans Road 25m 000 Milligans Road, Bago Road Bulls Ground State Hastings Forest

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6430 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6 August 2004 Other Notices

APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINEESHIP ACT supplies by no later than 30 November 2005, unless otherwise approved by the Chief Dental Offi cer of ORDER the Department of Health or that offi cer’s approved I, PAM CHRISTIE, Commissioner for Vocational Training, in representative. pursuance of section 5 of the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Signed at Sydney this 30th day of July 2004. Act 2001, make the Order set forth hereunder. ROBYN KRUK, PAM CHRISTIE, Director-General Commissioner for Vocational Training FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES ACT 1957 Commencement Direction to Add Fluorine to a Public Water Supply 1. This Order takes effect from the date of publication in the New South Wales Government Gazette. I, ROBYN KRUK, Director-General of the Department of Health, with the advice of the Fluoridation of Public Water Amendment Supplies Advisory Committee, and pursuant to section 6A 2. The Apprenticeship and Traineeship Orders are amended of the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957, do by: hereby direct the Hastings Council to add fl uorine to the public water supply under its management and control (in inserting in Schedule 2 in appropriate alphabetical this direction referred to as the “Hastings District Water order the following vocation which is designated as a Supply”). declared traineeship vocation for the purposes of the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act 2001: This direction is subject to the following terms and conditions: Boating Services. 1. The Hastings Council may only add fl uorine to the Hastings District Water Supply in accordance with FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER any provisions, directions or approvals made under the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957, SUPPLIES ACT 1957 the Code of Practice for the Fluoridation of Public Direction to Add Fluorine to a Public Water Supply Water Supplies made under that Act as amended from time to time, and the Fluoridation of Public Water I, ROBYN KRUK, Director-General of the Department of Supplies Regulation 2002. Health, with the advice of the Fluoridation of Public Water 2. The Hastings Council shall maintain the content of Supplies Advisory Committee, and pursuant to section 6A fl uorine in the Hastings District Water Supply at a of the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957, do target concentration level of 1.0 mg/L with an overall hereby direct the Kempsey Shire Council to add fl uorine to accuracy of +/- 5% and within an operating range of the Kempsey, South West Rocks and Crescent Head water not more than 1.5 mg/L and not less than 0.9 mg/L supplies under its management and control. and generally in accordance with the provisions of This direction is subject to the following terms and Part 10 of the Code of Practice for the Fluoridation conditions: of Public Water Supplies. 3. The Hastings Council shall have commenced the 1. The Kempsey Shire Council may only add fl uorine upward adjustment of fluorine in the Hastings to the Kempsey, South West Rocks and Crescent District Water Supply by no later than 30 November Head water supplies in accordance with any 2005, unless otherwise approved by the Chief Dental provisions, directions or approvals made under the Offi cer of the Department of Health or that offi cer’s Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957, the approved representative. Code of Practice for the Fluoridation of Public Water Signed at Sydney this 30th day of July 2004. Supplies made under that Act as amended from time to time, and the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies ROBYN KRUK, Regulation 2002. Director-General 2. The Kempsey Shire Council shall maintain the content of fluorine in the Kempsey, South West FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER Rocks and Crescent Head water supplies at a target SUPPLIES ACT 1957 concentration level of 1.0 mg/L with an overall Direction to Add Fluorine to a Public Water Supply accuracy of +/- 5% and within an operating range of not more than 1.5 mg/L and not less than 0.9 mg/L I, ROBYN KRUK, Director-General of the Department of and generally in accordance with the provisions of Health, with the advice of the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Advisory Committee, and pursuant to section 6A Part 10 of the Code of Practice for the Fluoridation of the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957, do of Public Water Supplies. hereby direct the Coffs Harbour City Council to add fl uorine 3. The Kempsey Shire Council shall have commenced to the public water supply under its management and control the upward adjustment of fl uorine in the Kempsey, (in this direction referred to as the “Coffs Harbour Water South West Rocks and Crescent Head water Supply”). NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 131 6 August 2004 OFFICIAL NOTICES 6431

This direction is subject to the following terms and Assigned Name: Earribee Park. conditions: Designation: Reserve. L.G.A.: Singleton Shire Council. 1. The Coffs Harbour City Council may only add fl uorine to the Coffs Harbour Water Supply in accordance with Parish: Darlington. any provisions, directions or approvals made under County: Durham. the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act 1957, L.P.I. Map: Singleton. the Code of Practice for the Fluoridation of Public 1:100,000 Map: Cessnock 9132. Water Supplies made under that Act as amended from Reference: GNB 4991. time to time, and the Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Regulation 2002. Assigned Name: Nowlan Park. 2. The Coffs Harbour City Council shall maintain the Designation: Reserve. content of fl uorine in the Coffs Harbour Water Supply L.G.A.: Singleton Shire Council. at a target concentration level of 1.0 mg/L with an Parish: Darlington. overall accuracy of +/- 5% and within an operating County: Durham. range of not more than 1.5 mg/L and not less than 0.9 L.P.I. Map: Singleton. mg/L and generally in accordance with the provisions 1:100,000 Map: Cessnock 9132. of Part 10 of the Code of Practice for the Fluoridation Reference: GNB 4991. of Public Water Supplies. 3. The Coffs Harbour City Council shall have Assigned Name: Col Fisher Park. commenced the upward adjustment of fl uorine in Designation: Reserve. the Coffs Harbour Water Supply by no later than 30 L.G.A.: Singleton Shire Council. November 2005, unless otherwise approved by the Parish: Darlington. Chief Dental Offi cer of the Department of Health or County: Durham. that offi cer’s approved representative. L.P.I. Map: Singleton. Signed at Sydney this 30th day of July 2004. 1:100,000 Map: Cessnock 9132. ROBYN KRUK, Reference: GNB 4991. Director-General Assigned Name: Barrow Lookout Designation: Lookout GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1966 L.G.A.: Blue Mountains City Council PURSUANT to the provisions of Section 8 of the Parish: Blackheath Geographical Names Act 1966, the Geographical Names County: Cook Board hereby notifi es that it proposes to assign the name L.P.I. Map: Katoomba listed hereunder as a geographical name. 1:100,000 Map: Katoomba 8930 Reference: GNB 4992 Any person objecting to this proposals may within one (1) month of the date of this notice give to the Secretary of the Board, notice in writing of that objection, setting out the Assigned Name: Maddens Creek. grounds of the objection. Designation: Creek. L.G.A.: Gosford City Council. Proposed Name: Sunrise Park Designation: Reserve Parish: Kincumber. L.G.A.: Byron Shire Council County: Northumblerland. Parish: Byron L.P.I. Map: Gosford. County: Rous 1:100,000 Map: Gosford 9131. L.P.I. Map: Byron Bay Reference: GNB 4994. 1:100,000 Map: Ballina 9640 Reference: GNB 4969 Assigned Name: Seabrook Reserve. The position and the extent for this feature is recorded Discontinued Name: Melaleuca Park. and shown within the Geographical Names Register of New L.G.A.: Gosford City Council. South Wales. This information can be accessed through the Parish: Patonga. Board’s Web Site at www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/geog/ County: Northumberland. L.P.I. Map: Gosford. WARWICK WATKINS, 1:100,000 Map: Gosford 9131. Chairperson Reference: GNB 5003. Geographical Names Board PO Box 143, Bathurst, NSW 2795 Assigned Name: Boongarra Reserve. Designation: Reserve. L.G.A.: Hurstville City Council. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1966 Parish: St George. PURSUANT to the provisions of section 10 and section County: Cumberland. 14 of the Geographical Names Act 1966, the Geographical L.P.I. Map: Botany Bay. Names Board has this day assigned and discontinued the 1:100,000 Map: Sydney 9031. geographical names listed hereunder: Reference: GNB 5001.

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The position and the extent for these features are recorded COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 and shown within the Geographical Names Register of New A registered nurse, or an enrolled A community health centre South Wales. This information can be accessed through the nurse who has been issued with under the control of a hospital Board’s Web Site at www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/geog/. an endorsement for the within the meaning of the administration of medication Health Services Act 1997. WARWICK WATKINS, by the Nurses Registration Board Chairperson of NSW, who is employed by the Geographical Names Board, institution listed in Column 2. PO Box 143, Bathurst, NSW 2795. A registered nurse, or an enrolled A private hospital or day nurse who has been issued with procedure centre licensed under LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 an endorsement for the the Private Hospitals and Day Clarence Valley and Coffs Harbour Regional administration of medication Procedure Centres Act 1988. Water Supply by the Nurses Registration Board of NSW, who is employed by Vesting of Easement in Clarence Valley Council the institution listed in Column 2. THE Minister for Energy and Utilities of the State of New A registered nurse, or an enrolled A nursing home licensed under South Wales, declares that the easement described in the nurse who has been issued with the Nursing Homes Act 1988. Schedule hereto, which was acquired for the purpose of the an endorsement for the Clarence Valley and Coffs Harbour Regional Water Supply administration of medication Scheme, is vested in Clarence Valley Council. by the Nurses Registration Board of NSW, who is employed by FRANK ERNEST SARTOR, M.P., the institution listed in Column 2. Minister for Energy and Utilities A registered nurse, or an enrolled The Ambulance Service of New nurse who has been issued with South Wales. SCHEDULE an endorsement for the Interest in Land administration of medication by the Nurses Registration Board Easement rights as described under the heading Water of NSW, who is employed in Pipeline in Memorandum E931212 fi led in the Offi ce of Land aerial ambulance duties by the and Property Information NSW over the site shown in: institution listed in Column 2. Deposited Plan 1052956 (SB55422) as: ‘(A) PROPOSED A registered nurse, or an enrolled Department of Health. EASEMENT FOR WATER PIPELINE 7 WIDE AND nurse who has been issued with VARIABLE WIDTH’ within Lot 119 in Deposited Plan an endorsement for the 752828. administration of medication by the Nurses Registration Board DoC Reference 219. of NSW, who is employed as an aboriginal health nurse by the institution listed in Column 2. POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT The offi cer-in-charge of an Department of Corrective 1966 institution conducted by the Services. Authorisation of Certain Persons to Supply institution listed in Column 2, Restricted Substances on Prescription to Patients or an offi cer working in such an institution who has been of Designated Hospitals or Inmates of Designated directed to administer medicines Institutions by the offi cer-in-charge of that PURSUANT to sections 10(4)(c) and 10(7) of the Poisons institution. and Therapeutic Goods Act 1966, I, JOHN LUMBY, Chief The offi cer-in-charge of an Department of Juvenile Justice. Pharmacist, a duly appointed delegate of the Director-General institution conducted by the of the Department of Health, do hereby authorise the persons institution listed in Column 2, listed in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder to supply a or an offi cer working in such restricted substance, in accordance with the prescription of an institution who has been a medical practitioner, nurse practitioner or a dentist, for the directed to administer medicines purpose only of administration to a patient of a hospital or by the offi cer-in-charge of that institution. institution which I hereby designate by listing in Column 2 of that Schedule directly opposite the listing in respect of The Occupational Health The Police Academy, that person. Nurse in charge of the NSW Police, Goulburn. Nursing/Medical Clinic. The previous authorisation to supply restricted substances SCHEDULE dated 23 December 1996, and published in the New South COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 Wales Government Gazette No. 4, 10 January 1997, is hereby A registered nurse, or an A hospital within the meaning revoked. enrolled nurse who has been of the Health Services Act issued with an endorsement for 1997. JOHN LUMBY, the administration of medication Chief Pharmacist by the Nurses Registration Board of NSW, who is employed by Department of Health, New South Wales, the hospital listed in Column 2. Sydney, 29 July 2004.

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POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT 5 Failure to comply with this determination is an 1966 offence with a maximum penalty of $7,500. Restoration of Drug Authority ALAN RITCHIE, IN accordance with the provisions of Clause 171(1) of Manager, the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2002, a Dangerous Goods direction has been issued that the order prohibiting Alanna (by delegation) Louise HARDMAN of 34B Ramsay Street, Collaroy, 2097, Dated: 3 August 2004. as a nurse from having possession of and supplying drugs of addiction as authorised by Clauses 101 and 103 of the EPA Reference: HOF46196; DG536/02 Regulation, (formerly Regulation 70 made under the Poisons Act 1966) shall cease to operate from Monday, 9 August 2004. SCHEDULE A ROBYN KRUK, Determination – Route Restrictions Director-General In accordance with Regulation 13.7(a), a placard load of Department of Health, New South Wales dangerous goods may not be transported in or on any vehicle Sydney, Thursday, 5 August 2004. on the routes detailed below: 1. The tunnel on the Cahill Expressway beneath the Royal Botanic Gardens. ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT (DANGEROUS GOODS) (ROAD) REGULATION 1998 2. The tunnel connecting the Cahill Expressway with Bradfi eld Highway. Determination 3. The tunnel on General Holmes Drive beneath the FOR the purposes of Regulation 13.7 of the Commonwealth extension of the north-south runway of Kingsford Regulations, the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Smith Airport. (which has been appointed as a Competent Authority under 4. The tunnel on Main Road Number 173 between the Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997) Victoria Street and the extension of Kellett Avenue, makes the determination detailed in Schedule A and Schedule Kings Cross. B. The determination commences on August 6 2004. The 5. The Sydney Harbour Tunnel. determination issued by the EPA on 4 February 1999 is revoked with effect from August 6 2004. 6. The tunnel on the M2 Motorway beneath Norfolk Road at North Epping. Notes: 7. The Eastern Distributor from the Art Gallery Road 1 In this determination “Commonwealth Regulations” Bridge, Woolloomooloo to Link Road, Zetland means the Road Transport Reform (Dangerous including the Anzac Parade and Moore Park Road Goods) Regulations of the Commonwealth as branches. applied by Clause 5 of the Road and Rail Transport 8. The tunnels on the M5 Motorway between Bexley (Dangerous Goods) (Road) Regulation 1998. Road, Bexley North, and General Holmes Drive, 2 The effect of this determination is that: Kyeemagh. (a) A placard load of dangerous goods may not be transported through certain road tunnels in the Sydney metropolitan area detailed in Schedule SCHEDULE B A; and Determination – Time restriction for the Bradfield (b) A placard load of dangerous goods may not be Highway transported across the Sydney Harbour Bridge In accordance with Regulation 13.7(c), a placard load of during the peak traffic periods detailed in dangerous goods may not be transported on the Bradfi eld Schedule B. Highway: 3 This determination is in accordance with Clause 59 of the Road Transport (Safety and Traffi c Management) 1. Between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m., (Road Rules) Regulation 1999. The determination Monday to Saturday, both days inclusive; and applies only to dangerous goods under the NSW 2. Between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act Monday to Friday, both days inclusive. and does not include dangerous goods of Class 1 (explosives). 4 There are also restrictions in the Road Transport RURAL FIRES ACT 1997 (Safety and Traffic Management) (Road Rules) PURSUANT to section 82 of the Rural Fires Act 1997, as Regulation 1999, relating to a vehicle carrying amended, the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service, dangerous goods of Class 1 (explosives) in any following consultation with the local stakeholders, declares quantity which requires the vehicle to have the following Local Bush Fire Danger Period Variation: explosives warning signs displayed. WorkCover Area of Variation: NSW administers the Dangerous Goods Act 1975, which controls the transport of dangerous goods of Blue Mountains District Incorporating: Class 1 (explosives). Blue Mountains Local Government Area.

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The Local Bush Fire Danger period has been extended RURAL FIRES ACT 1997 for the period 15 July until 30 September 2004. PURSUANT to section 82 of the Rural Fires Act 1997, as amended, the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service, During this period permits pursuant to section 87 of the following consultation with the local stakeholders, declares Rural Fires Act 1997, as amended, will be required for the the following Local Bush Fire Danger Period Variation: lighting of fi re for the purposes of land clearance or fi re breaks. Area of Variation: Blue Mountains District Incorporating: MARK CROSWELLER, Blue Mountains Local Government Area Assistant Commissioner, Executive Director Operations and The Local Bush Fire Danger period has been extended for Regional Management the period 1 August until 30 September 2004. (delegate) During this period permits pursuant to section 87 of the Rural Fires Act 1997, as amended, will be required for the lighting of fi re for the purposes of land clearance or fi re breaks. RURAL FIRES ACT 1997 MARK CROSWELLER, PURSUANT to section 82 of the Rural Fires Act 1997, as Assistant Commissioner, amended, the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service, Executive Director Operations and following consultation with the local stakeholders, declares Regional Management the following Local Bush Fire Danger Period Variation: (delegate) Area of Variation: Lower North Coast Team Incorporating: RURAL FIRES ACT 1997 Nambucca Local Government Area; PURSUANT to section 82 of the Rural Fires Act 1997, as Kempsey Local Government Area; amended, the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service, following consultation with the local stakeholders, declares Hastings Local Government Area. the following Local Bush Fire Danger Period Variation: The Local Bush Fire Danger period has been extended for Area of Variation: the period 1 August 2004 until 30 September 2004. Wollondilly District Incorporating: During this period permits pursuant to section 87 of the Wollondilly Local Government Area. Rural Fires Act 1997, as amended, will be required for the The Local Bush Fire Danger period has been extended for lighting of fi re for the purposes of land clearance or fi re the period 1 August until 30 September 2004. breaks. During this period permits pursuant to section 87 of the Rural Fires Act 1997, as amended, will be required for the MARK CROSWELLER, lighting of fi re for the purposes of land clearance or fi re Assistant Commissioner, breaks. Executive Director Operations and Regional Management MARK CROSWELLER, (delegate) Assistant Commissioner, Executive Director Operations and Regional Management (delegate) RURAL FIRES ACT 1997

PURSUANT to section 82 of the Rural Fires Act 1997, as RURAL FIRES ACT 1997 amended, the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service, PURSUANT to section 82 of the Rural Fires Act 1997, as following consultation with the local stakeholders, declares amended, the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service, the following Local Bush Fire Danger Period Variation: following consultation with the local stakeholders, declares Area of Variation: the following Local Bush Fire Danger Period Variation: Baulkham Hills District Incorporating: Area of Variation: Baulkham Hills Local Government Area. Chifl ey Zone Incorporating: The Local Bush Fire Danger period has been extended for Lithgow Local Government Area. the period 1 August until 30 September 2004. The Local Bush Fire Danger period has been extended for the period 1 August until 30 September 2004. During this period permits pursuant to section 87 of the During this period permits pursuant to section 87 of the Rural Fires Act 1997, as amended, will be required for the Rural Fires Act 1997, as amended, will be required for the lighting of fi re for the purposes of land clearance or fi re lighting of fi re for the purposes of land clearance or fi re breaks. breaks. MARK CROSWELLER, MARK CROSWELLER, Assistant Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner, Executive Director Operations and Executive Director Operations and Regional Management Regional Management (delegate) (delegate)

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TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION ACT 1988 LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land for the Purposes of the Rail Corporation New South Wales RAIL CORPORATION New South Wales, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, declares that the land described in the Schedule hereto is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Rail Corporation New South Wales, as authorised by the Transport Administration Act, 1988. Dated this 23rd day of July 2004 VINCE GRAHAM, Chief Executive Officer

SCHEDULE All that land situate at Faulconbridge in the Local Government Area of Blue Mountains, Parish of Magdala, County of Cook and State of New South Wales, being Lot 11 in Deposited Plan 1058704 having an area of 1097 square metres or thereabouts and said to be in the possession of Blue Mountains City Council. SRA Reference: 013527

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EPA reference: DG676 ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT (DANGEROUS GOODS) ACT 1997 Dangerous Goods Exemptions and Determinations Exemptions In accordance with section 32 of the Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997, the Environment Protection Authority, appointed as a Competent Authority under the Act, has granted the exemptions detailed below. These exemptions either: (a) Have been granted to a class of people; or (b) Will remain in force for longer than six months. Determinations In accordance with Regulation 1.18 of the Road Transport Reform (Dangerous Goods) (NSW) Regulations and Regulation 1.18 of the Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) (NSW) Regulations, as appropriate, the Environment Protection Authority has, if detailed below, issued a determination. ALAN RITCHIE, Manager, Dangerous Goods (by delegation) The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) is now part of Department of Environment and Conservation NSW.

Determinations File Company/ Description Issue Date Expires Regulation CAP Geographic No. Organisation Conditions (if any) dd/mm/yyyy dd/mm/yyyy Reference Reference Coverage 536 All Dangerous goods route 06/08/2004 Road 13.7(a) N/A Sydney transporters determinations – RTA requirements In accordance with Regulation 13.7(a), a placard load of dangerous goods may not be transported in or on any vehicle on the routes detailed below: 1. The tunnel on the Cahill Expressway beneath the Royal Botanic Gardens. 2. The tunnel connecting the Cahill Expressway with Bradfi eld Highway. 3. The tunnel on General Holmes Drive beneath the extension of the north-south runway of Kingsford Smith Airport. 4. The tunnel on Main Road Number 173 between Victoria Street and the extension of Kellett Avenue, Kings Cross. 5. The Sydney Harbour Tunnel. 6. The tunnel on the M2 Motorway beneath Norfolk Road at North Epping. 7. The Eastern Distributor from the Art Gallery Road bridge, Woolloomooloo to Link Road, Zetland including the Anzac Parade and Moore Park Road branches. 8. The tunnels on the M5 Motorway between Bexley Road, Bexley North, and General Holmes Drive, Kyeemagh. 536 All Dangerous goods route 06/08/2004 Road 13.7© N/A Sydney transporters determinations – RTA requirements In accordance with Regulation 13.7(c), a placard load of dangerous goods may not be transported on the Bradfi eld Highway: 1. Between the hours of 7 am and 9.30 am Monday to Saturday both days inclusive; and 2. Between the hours of 4 pm and 6.30 pm Monday to Friday both days inclusive. Exemptions 953 Aerial Guidelines for Aerial Agricultural 20/08/2003 31/12/2013 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, CA2003/06 Australia Agricultural Aircraft Support Vehicles 4.10, 4.11, Association of 4.12 & 4.13 Australia Ltd This exemption: 1 Is an exemption from the provisions of Regulations 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.11, 4.12 and 4.13 of the Regulations which relate to the approval of tanks for the transport on a vehicle of bulk dangerous goods; 2 Applies to the transport in bulk of dangerous goods of Class 3 (fl ammable liquid) being fuel for aircraft; 3 Applies to members of the Aerial Agricultural Association of Australia Ltd and their agents; 4 Applies to aerial agricultural aircraft support vehicles with a maximum bulk dangerous goods capacity not exceeding 4,000 litres;

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File Company/ Description Issue Date Expires Regulation CAP Geographic No. Organisation Conditions (if any) dd/mm/yyyy dd/mm/yyyy Reference Reference Coverage 5 Permits the use of tank vehicles built, operated and maintained so as to comply with the requirements of the document “Guidelines for Aerial Agricultural Aircraft Support Vehicles carrying Class 3 Dangerous Goods”, known as Code AAAA-1, published by the Aerial Agricultural Association of Australia Ltd and dated May 2003, to be used as support vehicles for Agricultural Aircraft;6 Is subject to the condition that a compliance plate complying with Clause 4.5.1 of the ADG Code is fi tted to the tank. For the information required by this clause, the compliance plate is to show the following information: (a) for subclause 4.5.1 (f) – “EPA NSW” for the Competent Authority and “EXEM2003/06” for the approval number; and (b) for subclause 4.5.1 (m) – “Code AAAA-1”; 7 Is subject to the condition that: (a) only dangerous goods of Class 3 are to be transported in bulk on the vehicle; and (b) goods, including packaged dangerous goods, incompatible with dangerous goods of Class 3 are not transported on the vehicle; 8 Is subject to the conditions that: (a) A copy of this exemption is carried in the emergency information holder in the cabin of the vehicle; and (b) all requirements of the Regulations, other than those detailed above, are to be complied with; 9 Will remain in effect until 31 December 2013 or until cancelled or varied by notice in writing; and 10 Applies to operations throughout Australia in accordance with a decision of the Competent Authorities Panel on 25 March 2003 pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 15.10(1)(c) of the Regulations 946 Cosmetics, Transport of Retail Cosmetic 26/08/2003 Road/Rail CA2003/ Australia Toiletries Toiletry & Fragrance Packages 11.2, 11.3 & and Frag. 11.4 (1) Assoc of Aust Inc This exemption: 1 Is an exemption from the provisions of Regulations 11.2, 11.3 and 11.4 (1) of the Regulations insofar as these Regulations require shipping documentation complying with Chapter 11 of the ADG Code; 2 Is subject to the condition that shipping documentation, for each consignment to which this exemption applies, is in or to the effect of the shipping documentation detailed in Figure 1.1 of the ADG Code, except that: (a) the certifi cation is not required; and (b) the shipping documentation is to show the aggregate quantity of the dangerous goods as 250 or the actual quantity of dangerous goods in the consignment; 3 Is an exemption only from the Regulations detailed in paragraph 1 above. All other provisions of the Regulations and the ADG Code apply; 4 Applies to members of The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association of Australia Inc (CTFA), their contractors, their agents and their customers; 5 Applies to any consignment of dangerous goods products: (a) suitable for personal or household use; (b) supplied by a member of the CTFA; (c) consisting of outer packages containing retail packages of a type sold for use by consumers; and (d) with an aggregate quantity (as defi ned in the Regulations) not exceeding 250; 6 Does not vary the placard load limits for these consignments of dangerous goods; 7 Is subject to the condition that, for any such consignment, either: (a) a copy of this exemption is carried on any vehicle to which this exemption applies; or (b) the shipping documentation includes reference to this exemption number, namely EXEM2003/33, and details of where the exemption can be made available at any time while these goods are being transported; 8 Is subject to the condition that a copy of this exemption must be provided to any dangerous goods authorised offi cer or Police offi cer when so requested; 9 Will remain in effect until the sixth edition of the ADG Code ceases to have effect in the relevant jurisdiction, or until cancelled or varied by notice in writing; and 10 Applies to operations throughout Australia in accordance with a decision of the Competent Authorities Panel on 19 June 2003 pursuant to the provisions of Regulation 15.10(1)(c) of the Regulations

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File Company/ Description Issue Date Expires Regulation CAP Geographic No. Organisation Conditions (if any) dd/mm/yyyy dd/mm/yyyy Reference Reference Coverage 781 FBT Placarding of step deck trailers 06/01/2000 NSW Operations (NSW) P/L This exemption: 1. is an exemption from the requirements of section 7.4.2 of the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail (ADG Code) which requires a freight container containing dangerous goods in bulk to be placarded with Emergency Information Panels (EIPs). 2. is an exemption to allow the required EIPs to be mounted on either side and on the rear of a vehicle transporting a freight container, in lieu of on the freight container. 3. is conditional upon the freight container being placarded at least in accordance with IATA or IMDG requirements 4. is valid in NSW only. 5. is valid only until the date of implementation of the Seventh Edition of the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail (ADG Code). 827 Johnston, Bulk driver licence exemption 11/05/2000 31/05/2002 18.11(c) - NSW Adam Road This exemption is subject to the following conditions: (1) A copy of this exemption is carried when driving a vehicle transporting a bulk load of dangerous goods of Class 3 only; and (2) This exemption is valid only while driving dangerous goods licensed vehicles operated by Terrileigh Pty Ltd and Forest Air Helicopters Pty Ltd; and (3) A copy of this exemption is to be shown to any authorised offi cer or police offi cer when so requested; and (4) This exemption is valid until 31 May 2002. 740 National Rail Exemption for transport for molten 27/08/1999 7.7(1),7.8(1), Sydney Corporation naphthalene 7.9(1) Rail Metropolitan Ltd Regs 1999 This exemption is subject to the following additional conditions: (1) All tanks of Molten Naphthalene are marked in accordance with the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG); and (2) All rail wagons transporting molten naphthalene, and associated operations are subject to compliance with all other requirements of the ADG Code (6th edition), the NSW Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997, the Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) (Rail) Regulation 1999; and the Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) (NSW) Regulations; and (3) A copy of this exemption is carried on any train containing a rail wagon to which this exemption applies; and A copy of this exemption is to be shown to any authorised offi cer or Police Offi cer when so requested. 548 Dulux Transport of incompatible goods on 19/02/2004 30/06/2004 ADG9.1.5, NSW Australia and road vehicles Reg. 9.4, 9.5, its prime 9.6, 9.7 contractors This exemption is granted subject to compliance with all other requirements of the ADG Code and on the following conditions: (1) This exemption applies while transporting Jelly Beans and dangerous goods of Class 8 within NSW; and (2) This exemption applies to Dulux Australia 15 Gow St, Padstow NSW, and the above transport companies when those companies are operating as Prime Contractors of Dulux Australia, 15 Gow St, Padstow, to transport Jelly Beans and dangerous goods of Class 8 together; and (3) Jelly Beans are to be packed in a sealed plastic bag which has been placed inside a sealed tin. The sealed tins are to have tamper-proof tapes over the seal to indicate that the goods are as packed by the Jelly Bean supplier; and (4) A copy of this exemption letter is to be carried on all vehicles when transporting Jelly Beans and dangerous goods of Class 8 together; and (5) This exemption letter shall be produced to an Authorised Dangerous Goods Offi cer or a Police Offi cer when required by that offi cer; and (6) This exemption is valid until 30 June 2004.

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Notes The above decisions have been made by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) under the Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997. Under the Road Transport Reform (Dangerous Goods) (NSW)Regulations (the Road Regulations) and the Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) (NSW) Regulations (the Rail Regulations) made under that Act, certain decisions are to be published in the Government Gazette. “ADG Code” means the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. “File No” is the NSW Environment Protection Authority reference number. “Regulation Reference” is the relevant clause of the Road Regulations and the Rail Regulations. The Road Regulations are technically identical to the Commonwealth Road Transport Reform (Dangerous Goods) Regulations and the Rail Regulations are identical to the Commonwealth Rail Rules printed in the sixth edition of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. These Commonwealth documents are the basis of national uniform road and rail legislation for the transport of dangerous goods and have been adopted in all Australian States and Territories. “CAP” is the Competent Authorities Panel convened under the uniform national dangerous goods road and rail legislation. Duration of decision. If there is no date in the “Expires” column and no expiry date detailed in the conditions relating to this decision, the decision will remain in effect until changed by the EPA.

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ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT (DANGEROUS GOODS) ACT 1997 Dangerous Goods Exemption IN accordance with section 32 of the Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997, the Environment Protection Authority, appointed as a Competent Authority under the Act, has granted the exemption detailed below. This exemption has been published in this Gazette because either: (a) It has been granted to a class of people; or (b) It will remain in force for longer than six months. ALAN RITCHIE, Manager, Dangerous Goods, Environment Protection Authority, Part of the Department of Environment and Conservation NSW (by delegation) Dated: 4 August 2004. EPA Reference: DG676.

Exemptions File Company/ Description Issue Date Expires Regulation CAP Geographic No. Organisation Conditions (if any) dd/mm/yyyy dd/mm/yyyy Reference Reference Coverage 820 Diverseylever Transport incompatible DG with 10/06/2003 Road 9.4, 9.5, N/A NSW Australia P/L, food & food packages 9.6 & 9.7/ its agents and Rail 9.4, 9.5 customers and 9.6 This exemption is subject to following conditions: (1) The exemption applies to the transport of the KH (Kitchen Hygiene) D4, a dangerous goods Class 8, in containers each not exceeding two litres capacity with food or food packaging, which, except for this exemption, are incompatible goods that would not be permitted to be transported together on a road or rail vehicle; (2) A copy of this exemption must be carried on any vehicle transporting the products; (3) A copy of this exemption must be produced to any authorised offi cer or police offi cer when so requested; (4) This exemption is valid only in NSW; (5) This exemption is valid until the date the 6th edition of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG Code) ceases to have legal effect in NSW; and (6) The exemption issued by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) on 29 March 2000 is cancelled; and (7) All other road and rail transport requirements must be in accordance with the requirements of the ADG Code and the relevant regulations. Notes: The above decisions have been made by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) under the Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) Act 1997. Under the Road Transport Reform (Dangerous Goods) (NSW) Regulations (the Road Regulations) and the Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) (NSW) Regulations (the Rail Regulations) made under that Act, certain decisions are to be published in the Government Gazette. “ADG Code” means the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. “File No” is the NSW Environment Protection Authority reference number. “Regulation Reference” is the relevant clause of the Road Regulations and the Rail Regulations. The Road Regulations are technically identical to the Commonwealth Road Transport Reform (Dangerous Goods) Regulations and the Rail Regulations are identical to the Commonwealth Rail Rules printed in the sixth edition of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. These Commonwealth documents are the basis of national uniform road and rail legislation for the transport of dangerous goods and have been adopted in all Australian States and Territories. “CAP” is the Competent Authorities Panel convened under the uniform national dangerous goods road and rail legislation. Duration of decision. If there is no date in the “Expires” column and no expiry date detailed in the conditions relating to this decision, the decision will remain in effect until changed by the EPA.

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COUNCIL NOTICES GREAT LAKES COUNCIL ALBURY CITY COUNCIL Roads Act 1993, Section 162 Roads (General) Regulation 2000 Local Government Act 1993 Naming of Roads Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act NOTICE is hereby given that Great Lakes Council, pursuant 1991 to the aforementioned Act and Regulation, has named the roads described hereunder. Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land Description Name THE Albury City Council declares, with the approval of New name for the Old Pacifi c Wootton Way. Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in Highway between Bulahdelah and the Schedule below, excluding any mines or deposits of Coolongolook. minerals in the land, is acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just KEITH O’LEARY, General Manager, Great Lakes Council, Terms Compensation) Act 1991, for the purpose of a library Breese Parade, Forster, NSW 2428. [0554] complex/museum. Dated at Albury this 2nd day of August, 2004. MARK HENDERSON, General Manager, Albury City LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL Council, 553 Kiewa Street, Albury, NSW 2640. Roads Act 1993, Section 10 NOTICE is hereby given that The Council of the City of Liverpool dedicates the lands described in the Schedule SCHEDULE below as public road under section 10 of the Roads Act 1993. GENERAL MANAGER, The Council of the City of Lot 1, DP 1037933. [0552] Liverpool, Locked Bag 7064, Liverpool BC, NSW 1871

CLARENCE VALLEY COUNCIL SCHEDULE ERRATUM All that piece or parcel of land known as Lot 724 in DP 859955 in The Council of the City of Liverpool, Parish of THE notice appearing in Government Gazette No. 58, dated Minto, County of Cumberland and as described in Folio 19th March, 2004, Folio 1487, under the heading “Notice of Identifi er 724/859955. [0553] Compulsory Acquisition of Easement over Land” has been rescinded and is replaced in full by the following notice. CITY OF RYDE CLARENCE VALLEY COUNCIL Heritage Act 1977 Local Government Act 1993 Revocation – Interim Heritage Order No. 1 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 6A Eric Street, Eastwood 1991 (Lot 1, DP 505905) Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Easement IN pursuance of section 29 of the Heritage Act 1977, Ryde Over Land City Council by this Order: (i) Revokes Interim Heritage Order No. 1 in respect of THE Clarence Valley Council declares, with the approval of the item of the environmental heritage specifi ed or Her Excellency the Governor, that the easement for a levee described in Schedule ‘A’, and over land described in the Schedule below, is acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of (ii) Declare that the interim heritage order does not apply the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991. to the curtilage or site of such item, being the land Dated at Grafton, this 4th day of August 2004. KEN BOYLE, described in Schedule ‘B’ General Manager, Clarence Valley Council, PO Box 436, Dated: Sydney, 30th July, 2004. MICHAEL McMAHON, Grafton, NSW 2460. Chief Executive, City of Ryde.

SCHEDULE “A” SCHEDULE The property known as 6A Eric Street, Eastwood, situated Easement for levee variable width over Lot 449, DP 727424 on the land described in Schedule “B” and Lot 356, DP 751385, shown as ‘A’ in DP 1059279. [0559] SCHEDULE “B” All those pieces or parcels of land known Lot 1 in DP 505905 in the Parish of Field of Mars, County of Cumberland. [0550]

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TUMBARUMBA SHIRE COUNCIL Local Government Act 1993 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land THE Tumbarumba Shire Council declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described in the Schedule below, excluding mines and deposits of minerals within the land, is acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991, for the purpose of a waste transfer facility. Dated at Tumbarumba this 3rd day of August 2004. PETER BASCOMB, General Manager, Tumbarumba Shire Council, PO Box 61, Tumbarumba, NSW 2653.

SCHEDULE

Lot 752, DP 755892. [0556]

WOLLONDILLY SHIRE COUNCIL Roads Act 1993 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act GENERAL MANAGER, Wollongong City Council, 41 1991 Buralli Street, Wollongong, NSW 2500. [0557] Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land ESTATE NOTICES THE Wollondilly Shire Council declares, with the approval NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person of Her Excellency the Governor, that the land described having any claim upon the estate of ALBERTHA JANNA in the Schedule below, excluding mines and deposits of PETERS, late of 16 Boundary Road, Epping, in the State of minerals within the land, is acquired by compulsory process New South Wales, dress maker, who died on 3rd December, in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition 2003, must send particulars of his/her claim to the executor, (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991, for the purposes of the Theodore Thomas Peters, c.o. Low Doherty & Stratford, Roads Act 1993. Dated at Picton this 28th day of July, 2004. Solicitors, 9 Campbell Street, Blacktown, NSW 2148, GRAHAM TAYLOR, General Manager, Wollondilly Shire within one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. Council, PO Box 21, Picton, NSW 2571. After that time the assets of the estate may be conveyed and distributed having regard only to the claims of which at the time of distribution the executor has notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 20th July, 2004. LOW SCHEDULE DOHERTY & STRATFORD, Solicitors, 9 Campbell Street Lots 1-5, DP 1057352. [0562] (PO Box 147), Blacktown, NSW 2148 (DX8109, Blacktown), tel.: (02) 9622 4644. Reference: GPD.SC. [0551]

WOLLONGONG CITY COUNCIL NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person having any claim upon the estate of MILDRED ALECIA Roads Act 1993 ACHURCH (also known as MILDRED ALICIA ACHURCH), late of Russell Lea, in the State of New South Wales, who died Notice of New Street Names on 29th April, 2004, must send particulars of his/her claim WOLLONGONG City Council hereby gives notice that it to the executor, c.o. Mercuri & Co., Solicitors, PO Box 198, has named the streets outlined in bold on the accompanying Five Dock, NSW 2046, within one (1) calendar month from plan “Old Court House Lane” and “Magistrates Lane” as publication of this notice. After that time the executor may indicated. distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims of which at the time of distribution they have notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 20th July, 2004. MERCURI & CO., Solicitors, Suite 1/191 First Avenue (PO Box 198), Five Dock, NSW 2046 (DX21014, Drummoyne), tel.: (02) 9712 5700. Reference: FM:MG. [0555]

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NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person OTHER NOTICES having any claim upon the estate of DOUGLAS JAMES DUNNE, late of c.o. Casa Mia Nursing Home, 28 Alma Road, INTEGRAL ENERGY AUSTRALIA Padstow, in the State of New South Wales, who died on Electricity Supply Act 1995 26th March, 2004, must send particulars of their claim to the executors, Patrick Douglas Dunne and Terry Paul Dunne, c.o. Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act Colin J. Duff, Solicitor, 7 Morts Road, Mortdale, NSW 2223, 1991 within one (1) calendar month from publication of this notice. Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Easement at After that time the assets of the estate may be conveyed and Ropes Creek distributed having regard only to the claims of which at the time of conveyance or distribution the executor has notice. INTEGRAL ENERGY AUSTRALIA declares, with the Probate was granted in New South Wales on 23rd July, 2004. approval of Her Excellency the Governor and the Executive COLIN J. DUFF, Solicitor, 7 Morts Road, Mortdale, NSW Council, that the interest in land described in Schedule 1 2223 (DX11307, Hurstville), tel.: (02) 9570 2022. [0558] of this notice affecting the land described in Schedule 2 of this notice is acquired by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.–Any person Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the Electricity having any claim upon the estate of JENNIFER JUNE KING, Supply Act 1995. late of 3/15 Wonga Road, Lurnea, in the State of New South Wales, claims clerk, who died on 19th November, 2003, must Dated at Huntingwood this 4th day of August 2004. send particulars of his/her claim to the executrix, Julie Ann Kieran Shanahan, Rehu, c.o. Doherty Partners, Solicitors, Level 1, 171 Bigge Acting General Manager, Street, Liverpool, NSW 2170, within one (1) calendar month Engineering Performance from publication of this notice. After that time the assets of the estate may be conveyed and distributed having regard Integral Energy Australia, only to the claims of which at the time of distribution the 51 Huntingwood Drive, Huntingwood, NSW 2148. executrix has notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 26th July, 2004. DOHERTY PARTNERS, Solicitors, Level 1, 171 Bigge Street, Liverpool, NSW 2170 (PO Box 1163, SCHEDULE 1 Liverpool BC 1871), (DX5034, Liverpool), tel.: (02) 9601 Easement for overhead powerlines 35 wide and variable 7300. Reference: JULIE SHEDDEN:32184. [0561] as set out in Memorandum No 3021850 fi led at Land & Property Information NSW. For the purposes of this notice, COMPANY NOTICES “lot burdened” means Lot 5, DP 262213. NOTICE of voluntary liquidation.–EAST AUSTRALIAN PACIFIC INVESTMENT PTY LTD, ACN 000 619 796 SCHEDULE 2 (in liquidation).–Notice is hereby given in accordance with section 491(2) of the Corporations Law that at an All that piece or parcel of land at Ropes Creek in the City extraordinary general meeting of the members of the of Blacktown, County of Cumberland, Parish of Melville, abovenamed company held on Friday, 30th July, 2004, the being the site of the proposed easement for overhead following special resolution was duly passed: “That the powerlines 35 wide and variable within Lot 5, DP 262213 company be wound up as a members’ voluntary liquidation shown as (A) in DP 1070730. [0563] and that the assets of the company may be distributed in whole or in part to the members in specie should the liquidator so desire” and Roger Duncan Ellinson, Chartered Accountant, be appointed liquidator for the purpose of such winding up. Dated at Sydney this 30th day of July, 2004. R. D. ELLINSON, Liquidator, c.o. Selingers, Chartered Accountants, Level 11, 155 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 (GPO Box 4951, Sydney, NSW 2001), tel.: (02) 9283 2444. [0549]

NOTICE of special resolution.–GREENBAH PTY LIMITED, ACN 008 451 894.–At a general meeting of members of Greenbah Pty Limited duly convened and held at “Greenbah” Wee Waa, New South Wales on 2nd August, 2004, the special resolution set out below was duly passed. Special Resolution: “That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Leonard John Richardson be appointed liquidator for the purposes of such winding up”. Dated this 2nd day of August, 2004. LEONARD J. RICHARDSON, Liquidator, Unit 14, 14 Macarthur Parade, Main Beach, Queensland 4217, tel.: (07) 5532 8251. [0560]

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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES Number 132 Friday, 6 August 2004 Published under authority by the Government Printing Service PUBLIC SECTOR NOTICES

CHIEF EXECUTIVE SERVICE APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 12 THE Director-General, Premier’s Department, under delegation from the Premier and pursuant to the provisions of the Public Sector Employment and Management Act 2002, has appointed the offi cer listed below to the chief executive service position shown, effective from the date shown within the brackets: Department of Gaming and Racing Kenneth Maxwell BROWN, Director-General [1 October 2004]. GRANT McBRIDE, M.P., Minister for Gaming and Racing 6446 PUBLIC SECTOR NOTICES 6 August 2004

Authorised to be printed ISSN 0155-6320 MICHAEL J. O'SHEA, Acting Government Printer.

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