Victoria Government Gazette

No. G 20 Thursday 16 May 2002 GENERAL

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By Authority of Victorian Government Printer 890 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette INDEX TO PRIVATE ADVERTISERS A P Armstrong Ross ...... 892 Perpetual Trustees Consolidated Limited. . .894 Perpetual Trustees Victoria Limited . . . . .894 D Dwyer Mahon & Robertson ...... 892 R Randles Cooper & Co. Pty Ltd ...... 894

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HOMICIDE number (03) 9865 2468 during normal business Reward hours. $100,000 CHRISTINE NIXON The co-operation of the public is sought to Chief Commissioner of Police establish the identity of the person or persons DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP responsible for the death of Tracey Anne HOWARD, who died as a result of injuries she Notice is hereby given that the partnership received on 22 November 1998 in the Ballarat subsisting between Brigida Lazzaro and area. Dominic Cichello carrying on business as real estate agents at 99 Sydney Road, Coburg under A reward of up to One Hundred Thousand the name ÒBrimbank Real EstateÓ has been Dollars ($100,000) will be paid at the discretion dissolved as from 31 March 2002. of the Chief Commissioner of Police, for information leading to the apprehension and subsequent conviction of any person responsible DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP for the death of Tracey Anne HOWARD. Notice is hereby given that the partnership Any information, which will be treated as between Milroy Investments Pty Ltd and strictly confidential, and may be given at any Macralink Pty Ltd, trading as Swanhurst (Aust.) time to Crime Stoppers via telephone number, was dissolved by notice on 7 May 2002. Toll Free Ð 1800 333 000, or the Homicide Squad, 412 St Kilda Road, on DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP telephone number (03) 9865 2770 during Notice is hereby given that the partnership normal business hours. between Greenshore Pty Ltd, Pusskins Pty Ltd CHRISTINE NIXON and Neptune Foods Pty Ltd conducting business Chief Commissioner of Police under the name of Moka Foods at 51Ð59 Thistlethwaite Street, South Melbourne, was dissolved by notice on 15 February 2002. ARSON (FATAL BUSHRIFES) Greenshore Pty Ltd advises that as of the date of $100,000 Reward dissolution it does not accept any further On Tuesday 21 January 1997 a series of fires responsibility for debts incurred by the in the Mt Dandenong area resulted in death of partnership or related entities. three people. Forty-two (42) homes were totally destroyed and a further forty-five (45) homes DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP were partially damaged. It has been determined that the fires were deliberately lit. Notice is hereby given that the partnership formed by agreement dated 23 November 1999, The co-operation of the general public is previously subsisting between Fleur McHarg sought to establish the identity of the person or Pty Ltd and Second Retail Investments Pty Ltd persons responsible for lighting these fires. carrying on the business of floral design and A reward of up to One Hundred Thousand supply of a retail and wholesale basis at dollars ($100,000) will be paid at the discretion 111 Cambridge Street, Collingwood, Victoria of the Chief Commissioner of Police, for (ÒPartnershipÓ), was terminated by notice dated information leading to the apprehension and 24 April 2002 issued by Fleur McHarg Pty Ltd. subsequent conviction for a serious indictable Fleur McHarg Pty Ltd will not be held liable for offence of any person or persons responsible for any debts incurred on behalf of the partnership these fires. without the prior written consent of Fleur Any information will be treated as McHarg Pty Ltd subsequent to 24 April 2002. confidential and may be given at any time to Dated 6 May 2002 Crime Stoppers via telephone number, Toll Free Ð 1800 333 000, or the Arson Squad, FLEUR McHARG, 412 St Kilda Road, Melbourne on telephone Director, Fleur McHarg Pty Ltd 892 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Re: Estate of WILLIAM NOEL MAIR, Road, Blackburn South, Victoria, but formerly deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others of The Anchorage, 81 Victoria Crescent, having claims in respect of the estate of Abbotsford, Victoria, gentleman, deceased, who WILLIAM NOEL MAIR, late of Willowbrooke died on 25 December 2001, are to send Hostel, 9A Willow Road, Upper Ferntree Gully particulars of their claims to the executor care of the undermentioned solicitors by 16 July 2002 3156, gentleman, deceased, who died on after which date the executor will distribute the 22 November 2001, are to send particulars of assets having regard only to the claims of which their claim to the executor care of the the executor then has notice. undermentioned solicitors by 20 July 2002 after E. P. JOHNSON & DAVIES, solicitors, which the executor will distribute the assets 52 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. Re: JOHN ALLEN NEWELL, late of ARMSTRONG ROSS, barristers & solicitors, 18 Joffre Road, Pascoe Vale, Victoria, carpenter, Suite 1, 1693A Burwood Highway, Belgrave. deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 22 December 2001, Re: Estate of ETHEL MAY CARVILL, are required by the trustees, Murray Baud of deceased, formerly of Werril Street, Swan Hill, 27 Fastnet Drive, Taylors Lakes, Victoria, friend but late of Nyah, in the State of Victoria, widow, and Jacqueline Baud of 27 Fastnet Drive, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others Taylors Lakes, Victoria, friend, to send having claims in respect of the estate of particulars to the trustees by 15 July 2002 after the deceased, who died on 19 October 2001, which date the trustees may convey or distribute are to send particulars of their claim to the the assets, having regard only to the claims of executor care of the undermentioned legal which the trustees have notice. practitioners, by 16 August 2002 after which EALES & MACKENZIE, solicitors, date the executor will distribute the assets 142 Main Street, Lilydale 3140. having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. Re: ROBERT WILLIAM NANKIVELL, DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, deceased, late of 55 Wattle Valley Road, legal practitioners, Mitcham, Victoria. Creditors, next-of-kin and Beveridge Dome, others having claims in respect of the estate of 194 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill. the deceased, who died on 15 March 2002, are required by the trustee, Russell McDonald Re: Estate of FLORENCE MARY LEE. Brown to send particulars of their claim to the Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in trustee care of the undermentioned solicitors by respect of the estate of FLORENCE MARY 15 July 2002 after which date the trustee may LEE, late of Wirrim Lodge Nursing Home, convey or distribute the assets, having regard Birchip, in the State of Victoria, widow, only to the claims of which he then has notice. deceased, who died on 18 August 2001, are to FISCHER McCRAE, solicitors, send particulars of their claim to the executors Level 3, 389 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000. care of the undermentioned legal practitioners by 31 July 2002 after which date the executors Creditors, next-of-kin or others having will distribute the assets having regard only to claims in respect of the estate of KATARZYNA the claims of which they then have notice. BARBARA SALCMAN, late of 1 Vale Street, DWYER MAHON & ROBERTSON, Bentleigh, Victoria, deceased, who died on legal practitioners, 18 November 2001, are to send particulars of Beveridge Dome, their claims to the executor care of the 194Ð208 Beveridge Street, Swan Hill. undermentioned solicitor by 31 July 2002 after which date the executor will distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which he Re: JOHN WALTER WILSON, deceased. then has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin or others having claims in respect of the estate of JOHN WALTER FRANK PLATA, solicitor, WILSON, late of Inala Village, Middleborough 14 Vernon Street, Williamstown 3016. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 893

JEMIMA CLARKE, late of Rumbalara Gregory John Hewett of 16 Amiens Street, Nursing Home, 171 Church Street, Brighton. Hampton, Victoria, the executors of the Will of Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims the deceased, to send particulars to them by in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died 16 July 2002 after which date they may convey on 1 March 2002, are required by the trustee, or distribute the assets having regard only to the care of G.W.H. Chambers, solicitor of 338 claims of which they then have notice. Charman Road, Cheltenham, to send particulars JOHN WILLIS & CO., legal practitioners,, to her by 17 July 2002 after which date the 13 North Concourse, Beaumaris 3193. trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she Creditors, next-of-kin and others having then has notice. claims in respect of the estate of RUBY G.W.H. CHAMBERS, solicitor, EVELEEN FRITH, late of 11 Ashwood Court, 338 Charman Road, Cheltenham 3192. Bairnsdale, Victoria, married woman, deceased, who died on 8 December 2001, are to send their ELEONORE MARIE PAULA MAUGHAN, claims to the trustee, Cyril Tonkin Frith of late of 15 Cheltenham Manor, 10 Bendigo 11 Ashwood Court, Bairnsdale, Victoria, care of Street, Cheltenham. Creditors, next-of-kin and the below mentioned solicitors by 14 July 2002 others having claims in respect of the estate of after which date he will distribute the assets of the deceased, who died on 9 January 2002, the deceased having regard only to the claims of are required by the trustee, care of G.W.H. which he then has notice. Chambers, solicitor of 338 Charman Road, LITTLETON HACKFORD, solicitors, Cheltenham, to send particulars to him by Law Chambers, 17 July 2002 after which date the trustee may 115 Hotham Street, Traralgon, Vic. 3844. convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having G.W.H. CHAMBERS, solicitor, claims in respect of the estate of HARRY 338 Charman Road, Cheltenham 3192. MITCHELL, late of Unit 9, Allora Gardens, Allora Drive, Maroochydore, Queensland, retired Re: Estate of VERONICA PETRONELLA wool manager, deceased, who died on JEULINK, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or 18 Januarty 2002, are to send particulars of others having claims in respect of the estate of their claims to the trustee, Adella Mitchell of VERONICA PETRONELLA JEULINK, of Unit 9, Allora Gardens, Allora Drive, 39 Roselyn Crescent, Boronia, in the State of Maroochydore, Queensland, care of the below Victoria, clerk, who died on 19 September 2001, mentioned solicitors by 16 July 2002 after are required by the trustee, John Charles De which date she will distribute the assets of the Kever of 173 Boronia Road, Boronia, solicitor, deceased having regard only to the claims of to send particulars to the trustee by 15 July 2002 which she then has notice. after which date the trustee may convey or LITTLETON HACKFORD, solicitors, distribute the assets having regard to the claims Law Chambers, of which the trustee has notice. 115 Hotham Street, Traralgon, Vic. 3844. JOHN C. DE KEVER & ASSOCIATES, solicitor, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having 173 Boronia Road, Boronia 3155. claims in respect of the estate of SHEILA SMITH, late of 16 McMillan Street, Traralgon, Victoria, home duties, deceased, who died on GLADYS MAY JOHNSON, late of 37 Bay 23 March 2002, are to send their claims to the Road, Sandringham, Victoria, retired secretary, trustees, Barry William Smith of 1 Fraser deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others Crescent, Ocean Grove, Victoria and Amanda having claims in respect of the estate of Lee Hunt of Unit 8, 7 Burton Street, Merimbula, the deceased, who died on 12 November 2001, New South Wales, care of the below mentioned are required by Geoffrey John Hewett of solicitors by 17 July 2002 after which date they 2/5 Tulip Street. Black Rock, Victoria and will distribute the assets of the deceased having 894 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette regard only to the claims of which they then STELLA BECKER, late of Carnsworth have notice. Nursing Home, 10 AÕBeckett Street, Kew, LITTLETON HACKFORD, solicitors, Victoria, formerly of 14 Mitta Street, Box Hill Law Chambers, North, Victoria. Creditors, next-of-kin and 115 Hotham Street, Traralgon, Vic. 3844. others having claims in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 5 January 2002, are required by Perpetual Trustees Consolidated MARIO ANTHONY ALIBRANDO, late of Limited, ACN 004 029 841, (in the Will called 97 Chestnut Road, Doveton, in the State of National Trustees Executors and Agency Victoria, foundry worker, deceased. Creditors, Company of Australasia Limited) of 360 Collins next-of-kin and others having claims in respect Street, Melbourne, Victoria, to send particulars of the estate of the above deceased, who died at of their claims to the said company by 16 July Doveton on 21 October 2001, are required by 2002 after which date it will convey or distribute the administrator and trustee of the said the assets having regard only to the claims of deceased, Wedad Alibrando of care of McNab which the company then has notice. McNab & Starke of 21 Keilor Road, Essendon, to send particulars to her by 16 July 2002 after which date the trustee may convey or distribute JOCELYN JANE FINN, late of 2 Eyre the assets having regard only to the claims of Street, Burwood, Victoria. Creditors, next-of-kin which she then has notice. and others having claims in respect of the estate Dated 6 May 2002 of the deceased, who died on 7 December 2001, McNAB McNAB & STARKE solicitors, are required by Perpetual Trustees Victoria 21 Keilor Road, Essendon 3040. Limited, ACN 004 027 258 (in the Will called Telephone: 9379 2819. The Perpetual Executors and Trustees Association of Limited) of 360 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, to send particulars Estate of MARIE THERESE KENNEDY. of their claims to the said company by 16 July Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims 2002 after which date it will convey or distribute in respect of the estate of MARIE THERESE the assets having regard only to the claims of KENNEDY, deceased, late of 17 Raleigh Street, Blackburn South, Victoria, home duties, (who which the company then has notice. died on 11 April 2002), are required by the executor, ANZ Executors & Trustee Company JOHN HERBERT MARTIN, late of Limited (ABN 33 006 132 332) of 530 Collins Hurlingham Nursing Home, 68 Union Street, Street, Melbourne, Victoria, to send particulars East Brighton, Victoria, formerly of 11 Wallen to it by 16 July 2002 after which date it may Street, East Brighton, Victoria. Creditors, convey or distribute the assets having regard next-of-kin and others having claims in respect only to the claims of which it then has notice. of the estate of the deceased, who died on MILLS OAKLEY LAWYERS, 11 January 2002, are required by Perpetual 131 Queen Street, Melbourne. Trustees Limited, ACN 004 027 258 of 360 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria (with DONALD RAE MacCALLUM. late of leave reserved to Christopher David Martin, the 6A Bambra Road, Caulfield North. Creditors, other executor appointed in the Will to come in next-of-kin and others having claims in respect and prove the same) to send particulars of their of the estate of the deceased, who died on claims to the said company by 16 July 2002 13 February 2002, are required by the executor, after which date it will convey or distribute the Donald John MacCallum, to send particulars of assets having regard only to the claims of which their claims to him care of his solicitors, whose the company then has notice. details are set out below by 22 July 2002 after which date the executor may convey or Re: In the Will of DORIS GAMBLE, late of distribute the assets, having regard only to the Gilgunya Village, 23 Harding Street, Coburg, claims of which he then has notice. Victoria, home duties, deceased. Creditors, MINTER ELLISON, solicitors, next-of-kin and others having claims in respect 525 Collins Street, Melbourne. of the estate of the deceased, who died on Telephone: 8608 2105. 22 January 2002, are required by the executors Ref: MXXA DJMC 30-3713589. of her Will, Veronica Mary Henderson and Lauri Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 895

Edwin Penttila of 636 Sydney Road, Brunswick are required by Francis James Ryan, the proving 3056, to send particulars to them by 16 August executor of the deceasedÕs will and codicil, to 2002 after which date they may convey or send particulars of their claims to the executor distribute the assets, having regard only to the care of the undermentioned solicitors by 17 July claims of which they have notice. 2002 after which date the executor may convey RANDLES COOPER & CO., PTY LTD., or distribute the assets having regard only to the solicitors, claims of which he then has notice. 636 Sydney Road, Brunswick 3056. ROSSI RYAN & RANIGA, legal practitioners, PO Box 20, East Brunswick, Victoria. Re: WINIFRED FLORENCE GRASSICK, deceased. WINIFRED FLORENCE GRASSICK, YVONNE MARY COUTTS, late of formerly of 343 Walmsley Village, Greeves ÒRidgewood FarmÓ, Prion Road, Mt. Dandenong, Drive, Kilsyth, Victoria, but late of Room 44, widow, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and Templestow Grange, 1Ð11 Innisfallen Avenue, others having claims in respect of the estate of Templestowe, Victoria, widow. Creditors, the deceased, who died on 9 April 2002, are next-of-kin and others having claims in respect required by ANZ Executors & Trustee Company of the estate of the deceased, who died on Limited, ACN 006 132 332, the executor of the 30 October 2001, are required by the executor Will of the deceased, to send particulars of their and trustee, Trust Company of Australia claims to the executor at Level 21, 530 Collins Limited, (ACN 004 027 749) of 151 Rathdowne Street, Melbourne, Victoria, by 19 July 2002 Street, Carlton South, Victoria, to send after which date the executor may convey or particulars to it by 30 July 2002 after which date distribute the assets, having regard only to the the executor and trustee may convey or claims of which they then have notice. distribute the assets, having regard only to the RUSSELL KENNEDY, solicitors, claims of which it then has notice. Level 11, 469 La Trobe Street, Melbourne 3000. Dated 9 May 2002 RICHMOND & BENNISON, solicitors, Re: JAMES HARPER, late of Belmont 493 Main Street, Mordialloc 3195. Lodge, 34 Church Street, Grovedale, deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims Re: BARBARA DOROTHY PARKER, late in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died of 25 Kent Street, Mornington, widow, on 21 April 2002 are required by the deceasedÕs deceased. Creditors, next-of-kin or others personal representatives, Frances Brown having claims in respect of the estate of Hughan and Peter Fraser Falkiner, to send the deceased, who died on 3 April 2002, particulars to them care of the undermentioned are required by the trustees, Ross Lawrence solicitors by 17 July 2002 after which date the Parker of 8 Falconer Court, Mornington, personal representatives may convey or Victoria, manager and Christine Judith Mackay distribute the assets having regard only to the of 12 Shearwater Court, Mornington, Victoria, claims of which they then have notice. home duties to send particulars to the trustees by SEWELLS LARKINS McCARTHY, lawyers, 17 July 2002 after which date the trustees may 119 Murray Street, Colac. convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the trustees then RONALD NOEL SPENCER, (deceased), have notice. late of ÒParklandsÓ, Benambra, Victoria. ROBERTS PARTNERS, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having claims 216 Main Street, Mornington. in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 21 October 2001, are required by the executors, Albion William Wyndham of Re: ORSOLA ROSSI, (also known as Lina 4 Murphy Street, Bairnsdale, Victoria and Ian Rossi), deceased, late of 10 Sumner Street, East Robert Campbell of 119 Main Street, Brunswick, widow. Creditors, next-of-kin and Bairnsdale, Victoria, to send particulars to others having claims in respect of the estate of them by 22 August 2002 after which date the the deceased, who died on 11 September 2001, executors may convey or distribute the assets 896 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette having regard only to the claims of which they Terms Ð Cash/Eftpos then have notice. (Debit Card only. No Credit Cards) WARREN GRAHAM & MURPHY, solicitors, CW-01-009916-4 119 Main Street, Bairnsdale, Vic. 3875. Dated 16 May 2002 S. BLOXIDGE Creditors, next-of-kin and others having SheriffÕs Office claims in respect of the estate of KATHLEEN JEAN GOW, late of Inala Village, 220 Middleborough Road, Blackburn South, In the County Court of the State of Victoria Victoria, spinster, who died on 11 July 2001, are SALE BY THE SHERIFF to send particulars of their claim to the On Wednesday 12 June 2002 at 2.30 p.m. at executrix, Catherine Mary Fry, care of the the SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, undermentioned solicitors by 17 July 2002 after (unless process be stayed or satisfied). which date she will distribute the assets having All the estate and interest (if any) of Nicola regard only to the claims of which she then has Pastras of 96 Polaris Drive, Doncaster East, notice. joint proprietor with Maria Pastas of an estate in YOUNG HUBBARD & CO., solicitors, fee simple in the land described on Certificate of 825 Burke Road, Camberwell, Vic. 3124. Title Volume 9149, Folio 743 upon which is erected a residence known as 96 Polaris Drive, Doncaster East. In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria Registered Mortgage No. N266137T, Caveat SALE BY THE SHERIFF No. N358933Y and Covenant G391978 affect On Wednesday 12 June 2002 at 2.30 p.m. at the said estate and interest. the SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, Terms Ð Cash/Eftpos (unless process be stayed or satisfied). (Debit Card only. No Credit Cards) All the estate and interest (if any) of Mark CW-02-000772-6 Linden OÕMeara of 55 Cotterell Street, Dated 16 May 2002 Werribee, proprietor of an estate in fee simple in the land described on Certificate of Title S. BLOXIDGE Volume 8152, Folio 192 upon which is erected a SheriffÕs Office house known as 55 Cotterell Street, Werribee. Registered Mortgage No. W120070U and In the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria Caveat No. X219360N affect the said estate and SALE BY THE SHERIFF interest. On Wednesday 12 June 2002 at 2.30 p.m. at Terms Ð Cash/Eftpos the SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, (Debit Card only. No Credit Cards) (unless process be stayed or satisfied). SW-01-011822-7 All the estate and interest (if any) of Murray Dated 16 May 2002 Edmund Jowers and Catherine Lou-Ellen Jowers of 59 Clifton Street, Balwyn North as S. BLOXIDGE shown on Certificate of Title as Murray Edmund SheriffÕs Office Jowers and Catherine Lou-Ellen Schepisi, proprietors of an estate in fee simple in the land In the County Court of the State of Victoria described on Certificate of Title Volume 7988, SALE BY THE SHERIFF Folio 110 upon which is erected a dwelling known as 59 Clifton Street, Balwyn North. On Wednesday 12 June 2002 at 2.30 p.m. at the SheriffÕs Office, 8-20 King Street, Oakleigh, Registered Mortgage No. V990634D and (unless process be stayed or satisfied). X522216H affect the said estate and interest. All the estate and interest (if any) of Terms Ð Cash/Eftpos Robert Kapetanov of 6 Maude Street, Box (Debit Card only. No Credit Cards) Hill North, joint proprietor with Kanchana SW-01-011299-1 Sukhumkanchana of an estate in fee simple in Dated 16 May 2002 the land described on Certificate of Title Volume 8144, Folio 967 upon which is erected a home S. BLOXIDGE known as 6 Maude Street, Box Hill North. SheriffÕs Office Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 897 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable AUSTRALIAN GUARANTEE CORPORATION LIMITED $ Acevedo, Luciano, 13 Killeen Street, Sunshine 134.92 Cheque 06/12/00 Aquilena, Andrew, 33 Dunlop Avenue, Ascotvale 100.04 Ó 21/09/00 Archer, Robin, 3 Fenton Avenue, Kew 100.27 Ó 28/08/00 Astruc, Joseph W., 2/18 Golflinks Avenue, Oakleigh 200.00 Ó 21/07/00 Bampfield, Peter M., 46 Skene Street, Colac 147.15 Ó 31/01/01 Barber, Linda E. 197.44 Ó 15/01/01 Byrne, Garry D., 10 Montalto Avenue, Toorak 112.78 Ó 31/12/00 Chen, Chai-Huey, 408Ð500 Flinders Street, Melbourne 221.89 Ó 06/10/00 Choh, Sung H., 2/27Ð29 Botanic Drive, Glen Waverley 335.22 Ó 15/07/00 Clissold, Irene A., Estate late, C/- 38 Maysia Street, Canterbury 802.19 Ó 07/01/01 Cockayne, Timothy S., 67 Henderson Road, Keysborought 335.05 Ó 13/10/00 Cody, Georgia, 4 Newstead Street, Maribyrnong 227.41 Ó 08/06/00 Cook, Barry N., PO Box 57, Sunshine 123.95 Ó 31/12/00 Coombe, Alfred, Invested Estate of, C/- PO Box 502, Port Melbourne 1,275.00 Ó 31/03/00 Corbett, Mark, 4 Banool Street, Horsham 175.99 Ó 17/08/00 Damien, Jamie A., 28A Meaklim Street, Shepparton 197.71 Ó 08/06/00 Druce, Lisa A., 2/2A Gillman Street, Cheltenham 230.42 Ó 25/02/00 Fleming, Raymond J., C/- Post Office, Glenthompson 403.15 Ó 31/12/00 Freeman, Wayne T., 458 Church Street, Richmond 299.95 Ó 15/06/00 Gibbons, Brooke R. Unit 3/103 Splatt Street, Swan Hill 240.00 Ó 06/10/00 Gray, Geoffrey M., 41 Kooyong Road, Armadale 135.36 Ó 21/09/00 Grove, Francis J., 103 Cardigan Street, Wendouree 1,154.69 Ó 31/12/00 Haigh, Darren N., 24 First Avenue, Chelsea 406.00 Ó 19/01/01 Hamilton, T. D., 26 Stockdale Street, Traralgon 130.12 Ó 21/09/00 Hancock, Ethel, 1/352 Toorak Road, South Yarra 120.63 Ó 31/12/00 Harding, Barry E., 24 Kumala Road, Bayswater 1,310.00 Ó 06/12/00 Harley, Thomas J., Unit 1/59 Isabella Street, West Geelong 711.98 Ó 31/01/01 Houghton, Kathryn L., 10 Fourth Avenue, Aspendale 182.35 Ó 21/07/00 Keay, Bernadine L., 31 Longstaff Road, Bayswater 296.61 Ó 14/03/00 Lacey, Matthew, 8 Garlic Avenue, Newtown 476.06 Ó 11/08/00 Ladd, Rodney N., 1 Etiwanda Avenue, Koorlong 108.71 Ó 06/12/00 Lanyon, Emma, 38 Somerset Drive, North Dandenong 107.25 Ó 13/10/00 Le, Van D., 170 Rupert Street, West Footscray 465.00 Ó 19/01/01 Luong, Hien T., 151/120 Racecourse Road, Flemington 221.30 Ó 21/07/00 Marritoo, Marguerite, 6 Lewis Place, Paynesville 136.52 Ó 31/12/00 Matthews, Catherine M., PO Box 234, Essendon 213.12 Ó Ó McKinnon, Jennifer, as trustee for Ritchie Family, 9 Delta Street, Surrey Hills 1,252.15 Ó Ó Meyer, Christopher, 84 Goldring Road, Lakes Entrance 317.95 Ó 08/06/00 Milkins, Allan, 2/115 Fordholm Road, Hampton Park 139.47 Ó 03/01/01 Moore, Nicole, L., 432 Neil Street, Ballarat 362.56 Ó 16/06/00 Morgan, Jacinta L., 181 Gangelhoff Road, Kinglake 156.00 Ó 12/01/01 Murray, Todd A., 4 Wychross Street, Balga, WA 308.71 Ó 16/06/00 OÕBrien, Terrence, 129 Greta Street, Wangaratta 351.67 Ó 25/10/00 898 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Orhan, Ergin, 73 Dumfries Street, Deer Park 100.00 Ó 14/03/00 Ormond, Susan G., 94 Princess Street, Traralgon 277.45 Ó 08/06/00 Patterson, Euan, 1 Bernard Street, Spotswood 244.67 Ó 11/08/00 Pepper, Kathleen, Estate of, C/- Law Power, PO Box 287, Eltham 2,887.10 Ó 27/08/97 Ralph, Mavis, C., PO Box 163, Rosanna 590.00 Ó 29/12/00 Rejda, Vladimira, 57 Ackland Street, St. Kilda 120.00 Ó 14/03/00 Robinson, Conie, 11Ð15 Gilbert St, Dover Heights, NSW 210.96 Ó 08/06/00 Roussety, John N., 15 Archidale Avenue, Narre Warren 131.90 Ó 14/03/00 Salina, Pablo, 81 Raglan Street, South Melbourne 199.06 Ó Ó Sayle, Greg J., 17 Altair Street, Ocean Grove 115.74 Ó 07/07/00 Shaw, Leonard, Retirement Village, 287 Bayview Road, Rosebud 124.58 Ó 10/11/00 Stoney, Dorothy M. M., PO Box 231, Hamilton 409.65 Ó 27/03/00 Strates, Richard P., 179 King Street, Hamilton, NZ 223.54 Ó 16/11/00 ThirkellÐJohnston, Anna, 43 Francis Street, Ascot Vale 730.00 Ó 24/03/97 Thom, Darryl J., 10 Thoms Road, Wairewa 132.26 Ó 28/04/00 Tong, Yan, 229/137 Hoddle Street, Collingwood 414.95 Ó 15/09/00 Traverso, Peter, 6/83 Maltravers Road, Ivanhoe East 570.00 Ó 31/12/00 Vaughan, Damien Patrick, 101 Grandview Avenue, Pascoe Vale South 131.52 Ó 07/07/00 Voigt, Graham J., 2765 Launching Road, Genbrook 120.00 Ó 14/03/00 Watson, Peter, 13 James Street, Wodonga 163.16 Ó 31/08/00 Watton, Bin, 352 Chandler Road, Keysborough 165.83 Ó 14/03/00 White, Sarah, 11 Waurnvale Drive, Belmont 106.94 Ó 11/08/00 Yeap, Lam H., 9 Kembla Street, Hawthorn 112.43 Ó 20/10/00 Zec, M., 4/3 Barnsbury Road, South Yarra 186.28 Ó 21/09/00

02141 CONTACT: PETER HUNT, PHONE: (02) 9842 3377.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable CITY OF PORT PHILLIP $ Sullivan Bros Pty Ltd, PO Box 447, Elwood 370.00 Cheque 30/03/00 Melbourne University Jewish, PO Box 44, Parkville 250.00 Ó 13/04/00 D. Chamberlain & A. McGindle, 8 Cressy Street, Malvern 184.28 Ó 31/08/00 A.W. White, 12 Chapel Street, Windsor 143.00 Ó 27/10/00 Coules Pty Ltd, 1 Mathilde Road, Surrey Hills 108.50 Ó 16/11/00 R M I T Ð Business School, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne 167.00 Ó Ó Adrian Penberthy, 15 Nott Street, Port Melbourne 137.05 Ó 11/01/01 Louise Van Herwerden, 23 Brunning St, East St Kilda 105.68 Ó 01/02/01 Michart Plumbing, 4 Bristol Crescent, Lilydale 140.00 Ó 08/02/01 Melb Triathlen Street, 157 Bress Road, East Keilor 100.00 Ó 15/02/01

02134 CONTACT: STEVEN CONWAY 03 9209 6570. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 899

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable GEO G. AUSTIN $ B. M. & M. V. Hatherall, 399 FrankstonÐDandenong Road, Frankston North 1,695.50 Cheque 02/04/01

02025 CONTACT: CONNIE SHOOKS, PHONE: (03) 9783 3355.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable MERRILL LYNCH INVESTMENT MANAGERS LIMITED $ Estate of James White, C/- John Russo, 371 Nepean Highway, Frankston 102.14 Cheque 31/12/96 Estate of Arthur Roy Atkin, C/- Lapaine Pomare & Foster, PO Box 64, Leichhardt, NSW 129.04 Ó 30/09/95 Roy & Malda Hopkins, ATF Hopkins F/T, 1 Carnoustie Court, Indooroopilly, Qld 263.11 Ó 30/06/95 Jennifer Anne Kich, Gamor Street, Warramanga, ACT 407.69 Ó 31/12/95 Estate of Joan E. Larkin, C/- BTE Flynn, Murone & Co., PO Box 205, Coburg 545.97 Ó 31/12/96 Eileen Russell, Unit 5/18 Hull Road, Croydon 663.18 Ó 30/06/99 Michael J. Snow, 1/31 King Georges Rd, Lakemba, NSW 613.52 Ó 31/12/98 Estate of Peter E. G. Stokes, C/-Parke Maher, PO Box 323, Maitland, NSW 472.85 Ó 30/06/96 Estate of Victor Terren, C/- Mrs Rosemary Terren, PO Box 51, Albany WA 2,356.81 Ó 31/03/01 Tracey J. Ward, 7 Avoca Street, Randwick, NSW 141.98 Ó 30/09/97 John Bartle Williams, ATF Williams Super Fund, C/- GPA Financial Services P/L, PO Box 823, West Perth, WA 267.49 Ó 31/08/91 Estate of Dorris Lilian Pepper, C/- M. D. Motherwell, PO Box 142, Springvale 499.27 Ó 31/12/95 900 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Leonard Alfred Hannig, Walpeup 330.44 Ó 30/06/96 Dr Archibald Binnie Yuille, 25 Kywong Road, Elanora Heights, NSW 247.36 Ó 31/12/95 Keith Palmer, 17 Grace Street, Rye 193.66 Ó Ó Belinda Grose, 508 McGowen Street, Broken Hill, NSW 110.62 Ó 30/06/96 K.E. & J. A. Lupson, 15 Franklin Road, Portsea 472.87 Ó 30/06/96 Rose Vella, 251 Blacktown Road, Blacktown, NSW 592.50 Ó 31/12/96 Marie King, Villa 138, Fernbank Estate, 42 Roma Road, St Ives, NSW 131.35 Ó 30/06/96 John Henry Matthews, 27 Church St, North Hobart, Tas. 14,917.73 Ó 20/06/94 Estate of Arthur Alan Quenel Soloman, C/- Mr D. A. Solomon & Mrs C.Q. Reilly, Old West Coast Road, No. 1 Christchurch, New Zealand 3,342.46 Ó Ó John Smith & Rhondda K. Deane, 52 24th Avenue, Palm Beach, Qld 159.67 Ó 30/06/95 Edna Mary McDonnell, 7 Stanmore St, Shenton Park, WA 124.02 Ó 30/06/96 Susan V. Turner, 10 Feldman Crescent, Parkville, WA 131.42 Ó Ó Simon McLeod Shepley, 3/86A Hewitt Avenue, Toorak Gardens, SA 215.40 Ó Ó G. D. & B. J. Kewley, Trustee G. D. Kewley Practice S/F C/- J. S. Mudge, Chartered Accountants, PO Box 432, Gosford, NSW 149.03 Ó Ó

02136 CONTACT: MELANIE WRIGHT, PHONE: (03) 9657 3134.

Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES BOND AUTHORITY $ Johnathon Li, 1/5 Gourlay Street, St Kilda East 156.00 Cheque 01/03/00 Olivia Maccia, 8/77 Clauscen Street, Fitzroy North 175.00 Ó Ó Aaron Petersen, 84 Michael Street, Fitzroy North 217.50 Ó 02/03/00 Bautrousieh Neeman, 889 Doncaster Road, Doncaster East 802.00 Ó Ó Dorey Hazewinkel, 7/18Ð20 Charnwood Road, St Kilda 357.50 Ó Ó Hernan Palacio, 7/18Ð20 Charnwood Road, St Kilda 357.50 Ó Ó Paul Broyfield, 57 Evell Street, Glenroy 159.00 Ó Ó Chi-Fong Chang, 8/111 Victoria Road, Hawthorn East 107.00 Ó 03/03/00 Danielle Hartland, 3/554 Dandenong Road, Caulfield North 234.00 Ó 06/03/00 Emily Whiffin, 4/682 Nicholson Street, Fitzroy North 320.08 Ó Ó Graeme Worthington, 3 Franklin Street, Newport 867.00 Ó Ó Jill Hanlon, Lot 3, Majes Cook Drive, Strathfieldsaye 360.00 Ó Ó Ruth Yates, 1/933 Ballarat Road, Deer Park 736.00 Ó Ó Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 901

Tina Koeleman, 2/31 Alma Avenue, Ferntree Gully 400.78 Ó Ó Andrew Andreou, 8 Lambert Road, Caulfield North 356.81 Ó 07/03/00 Suzanne Witteveen, 3 Crown Ave, Camberwell 281.75 Ó Ó Minnie Ding, 9/474 Punt Road, South Yarra 210.00 Ó 08/03/00 Yang Sil Kim, 3/26 Edgevale Road, Kew 339.00 Ó Ó Andrew Corker, 148 Brockley Street, Wodonga 320.00 Ó 09/03/00 Annice Yeung, 1/12 Browns Road, Clayton 228.30 Ó Ó Bord Bosancic, 1/9 King Street, Dandenong 120.00 Ó Ó Christie Scott, 2/45 Balmoral Avenue, Strathmore 460.83 Ó Ó Irwan Kurnigwan, 5/22 Goodwin Street, Preston 442.00 Ó Ó Kylie Stitt, 7/35 Carroll Cres, Glen Iris 488.10 Ó Ó Rebecca Origlia, 33 Trevannion Street, Glenroy 215.41 Ó Ó Sonia Hall, 33 Cameron Way, Pakenham 320.00 Ó Ó Warren Hall, 33 Cameron Way, Pakenham 320.00 Ó Ó Andrew Biggs, 40 Tinning Street, Brunswick 224.00 Ó 10/03/00 Anna Jarosz, 40 Tinning Street, Brunswick 224.00 Ó Ó Kim Kelso, 40 Tinning Street, Brunswick 224.00 Ó Ó Natasha Culver, 47 Arden Street, North Melbourne 390.00 Ó Ó Clement Wong, 12/369 Abbotsford St, North Melbourne 390.00 Ó 14/03/00 Daniel Clune, 26 Butterworth Street, Swan Hill 286.00 Ó Ó Kathryn Healy, 124 Victoria Street, Brunswick 422.50 Ó Ó Leah Sertori, 33 Wilson Street, Carlton North 280.00 Ó Ó Lina Ooi, 12/369 Abbotsford Street, North Melbourne 390.00 Ó Ó Ning Betsy Young, 3/10Ð12 Tennyson St, Malvern East 391.00 Ó Ó Anna Hestell, 5 Kenvarra Cres, Jan Juc 140.25 Ó 15/03/00 Anthony Gardiner, 5/1Ð3 Hilda Avenue, Boronia 737.00 Ó Ó Jin Tao, 2/27 Elphon Grove, Hawthorn 170.36 Ó Ó Shuichi Miyazawa, 11/85 Grosvenor Street, St Kilda East 405.00 Ó Ó Cristy McNamara, 5/37 Atkins Street, Kew 401.00 Ó 16/03/00 Damien Clarke, 35 Grey Street, Terang 123.00 Ó 17/03/00 Daniel Powell, 14/131 Parker Street, Lower Templestowe 157.58 Ó Ó Frank Massora, 5/220 Wright Street, Westmeadows 340.10 Ó Ó Steven McCullough, 18 Albert Street, Bendigo 240.00 Ó Ó Xhao Wei, 8/37 Strettle Street, Thornbury 157.00 Ó Ó Adrian Neems, 35 Cleveland Dve, Hoppers Crossing 289.00 Ó 20/03/00 Chuang-Hsien Lee, 6/4 Chomley Street, Prahran 133.34 Ó Ó Gavin Jeffrey, 1/8 Lawrence Street, Alfredton 211.15 Ó Ó Mitchell Farkos, 3/36 Ridgeway Avenue, Glenroy 100.50 Ó Ó Norma Somerville, 3/19 Contingent Street, Trafalgar 288.00 Ó Ó Yuen To, 2/202 Edward Street, Reservoir 188.78 Ó Ó Jack Toohey, 434 Station Street, Bonbeach 160.00 Ó 21/03/00 Jason Curl, 4/444 Canterbury Road, Forest Hill 163.90 Ó Ó Kornelisha Velickovic, 138 Brunswick Road, Brunswick 487.50 Ó Ó Rachel Rodda, 1 Hebden Street, Greensborough 137.00 Ó Ó Armen Then, 15/284 Barkers Road, Hawthorn 867.00 Ó 22/03/00 Consolidated Waste Pty Ltd, 16 Melaleuca Crt, Rowville 620.00 Ó Ó Dean Hill, 55 Stokes Street, Preston 112.50 Ó Ó John Fraser, 7 Carlyle Street, Maidstone 241.41 Ó Ó Liu Yan Yan, 501/166 Flinders Street, Melbourne 176.00 Ó Ó Kathryn Green, 31 Hodgins Road, Hastings 155.00 Ó 23/03/00 Brian Kelly, 1/36 Ligar Street, Sunbury 542.00 Ó 24/03/00 Ghassan Al Shatter, 1/32 Benga Ave, Noble Park 206.35 Ó Ó Jenny Lo, 23/119 Atkinson Street, Oakleigh 368.50 Ó Ó 902 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

John Fitzgerald, 196/283 Spring Street, Melbourne 3,900.00 Ó Ó Lily Sianto, 325/299 Spring Street, Melbourne 980.00 Ó Ó Matthew F. Nimmo, 4/103Ð107 Herald St, Cheltenham 331.00 Ó Ó Toma Ciolac, 2/64 Fintonia Road, Noble Park 140.02 Ó Ó Kylie Blacklaws, 56 Fyffe Street, Thornbury 296.00 Ó 27/03/00 Owen Hamilton, 8/34 Longmore Street, St Kilda West 104.42 Ó Ó Tsutomu Miyamoto, 2/184 Toorak Road West, South Yarra 240.30 Ó Ó Appleby Real Estate, 19 Damian Court, Cranbourne 397.00 Ó 28/03/00 C. J. & S. L. Stevenson, 75/201 Spring Street, Melbourne 328.00 Ó Ó Chenyl Zhu, 4/260 Hope Street, Brunswick West 204.50 Ó Ó Dene Wade, 19 Damian Court, Cranbourne 231.00 Ó Ó Jacqueline Ward, 21 Newry Street, Prahran 253.55 Ó Ó Johnny Ramli, 38 Glenlyon Road, Brunswick 143.24 Ó Ó Jong-Woon Kim, 6/4 Wiseman Street, Hawthorn East 164.00 Ó Ó Peter Stone, 15 Gibson Street, Warrnambool 103.57 Ó Ó Wing Yi Ho, 202/390 Little Collins Street, Melbourne 435.89 Ó Ó Betty Tzu Ching Lin, 2/25 Wellington Street, Box Hill 258.50 Ó 29/03/00 Daniel Nelson, 6/27 Waterloo Cres, St Kilda 101.64 Ó Ó Dustin Neil, 10 Hale Avenue, Mt Clear 220.00 Ó Ó E. Boletto, 19 Morris Drive, Keilor Downs 281.30 Ó Ó Edi Tevonssian, 2/2 Salisbury Avenue, Ivanhoe 478.00 Ó Ó John Townsend, 1 Ligar Street, Woodend 106.00 Ó Ó K. & P. Khaul, 16 Swallow Street, Port Melbourne 1,780.00 Ó Ó Kazuya Naito, 2/10 Tivoli Road, South Yarra 339.00 Ó Ó Shixian Lin, 4/83 Collins Street, Thornbury 364.00 Ó Ó Stephen Mitchell, 3/44 Alexandra Street, St Kilda East 433.00 Ó Ó Takeshi Kuboi, 4/5Ð7 Luck Street, Eltham 619.00 Ó Ó John Quinlem, 1/67 Union Street, Brunswick 138.00 Ó 30/03/00 Maria Johnson, 4/41 Byron Street, Elwood 276.20 Ó Ó Megan Irvine, Lot 4, Church St (Cnr Fir St), Whittlesea 280.30 Ó Ó Yoshimasa Takahashi, 3/1a Alice Grove, Frankston 334.00 Ó Ó Daniel Bishop, 65 Preston Street, Rye 385.00 Ó 31/03/00 George Leventakis, 7/14Ð16 Ashted Road, Box Hill 138.34 Ó Ó Maria Leventakis, 7/14Ð16 Ashted Road, Box Hill 138.36 Ó Ó Menios Leventakis, 7/14Ð16 Ashted Road, Box Hill 138.34 Ó Ó Stephen Gretton, 17 Kosciusko Street, Traralgon 265.00 Ó Ó Daniel Fenech, 72 Richard Road, Melton South 145.00 Ó 03/04/00 Kellie Schultz, 27 Waterford Ave, Maribyrnong 837.00 Ó Ó Xue Gong Bi, 4/148 Rupert Steet, Footscray West 380.35 Ó Ó Arushan Pillay, 485 Station Street, Carlton North 460.00 Ó 04/04/00 Jian Qiao Zhao, 81/88 Park Street, South Melbourne 273.00 Ó Ó Shane David Varennat, 6/111 James Street, Templestowe 370.00 Ó Ó Wen Lan Yuan, 81/88 Park Street, South Melbourne 273.00 Ó Ó Jing Sheng Zhang, 2/152 Bacchus Marsh Road, Corio 175.00 Ó 05/04/00 Joanne Flood, 1/21 Desmond Street, Bendigo 520.00 Ó Ó Soojin Lee, 9/62 Cunningham Street, Northcote 295.00 Ó Ó Lien Lieu, 8/221 Main Road, East St. Albans 133.00 Ó 06/04/00 Tamara Bailey, 18 Anderson Street, Surrey Hills 270.00 Ó Ó Daniel Schaumberg, 1/31 Chapel Street, St Kilda East 249.05 Ó 07/04/00 Rodney White, 43Ð45 Burke Road, North, Ivanhoe 1,755.00 Ó Ó Claire Austin, 4/10 Kensington Road, South Yarra 257.18 Ó 10/04/00 Elek Szappanos, 2/40 Whitby Street, Brunswick 197.35 Ó Ó Shea Edwards, 5/34 Centennial Ave, Brunswick 260.00 Ó Ó Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 903

Adam Tibballs, 15/267 Nepean Hwy, Seaford 145.68 Ó 11/04/00 Benedict Murphy, 647 Station Street, Carlton North 197.00 Ó Ó Johan Donluik, 303/570 Swanston Street, Melbourne 476.00 Ó Ó Lisa Persson, 303/570 Swanston Street, Melbourne 478.00 Ó Ó Matthew Burton, 36 Eastbourne Street, Prahran 390.00 Ó Ó Sara Larson, 303/570 Swanston Street, Melbourne 476.00 Ó Ó Stephanie Gerphagnon, 5/87 Argyle Street, St Kilda 179.70 Ó Ó Yetty Augustina, 5/9 Waratah Avenue, Glen Huntly 412.00 Ó Ó Belinda Camble, 42 Royton Street, Burwood East 299.00 Ó 12/04/00 Christine Durkin, 102/8Ð10 Upper Esplanade, St Kilda West 845.00 Ó Ó Daniel Morgan, 9/29 Parslow Street, Malvern 132.50 Ó Ó Donna Matheson, Byers Road, Blackwood 440.00 Ó Ó Forty Eigth Myth, 7/22 Leopold Street, Glen Iris 250.00 Ó Ó Greg Johnston, 7/146 Sobroan Street, Shepparton 220.00 Ó Ó Janu Suryanto, 10/315 Flemington Road, North Melbourne 281.00 Ó Ó Julian Babbini, 108 Kent Street, Richmond 256.89 Ó Ó Son V. Phan, 1 Hook Street, St Albans 172.89 Ó Ó Steven Dale, 1/25 Argyle Avenue, Chelsea 231.50 Ó Ó Hiroshi Tanabe, 8/152 Power Street, Hawthorn 1,842.00 Ó 13/04/00 Jon Sieben, 2Ð5 Vavtier Street, Elwood 360.00 Ó Ó Lance Dixon, 7/26 Ashted Road, Box Hill 223.85 Ó Ó Susan McAuley, 1/30 Finlayson Street, Malvern East 368.50 Ó Ó Yutaka Hiramoto, 5/14 Blyth Street, Brunswick 415.00 Ó Ó Barbara Ann Parsons, 23 Alexandra Street, Thornbury 327.50 Ó 14/04/00 Ben Lewis, 58 Northgate Street, Mooroopna 200.00 Ó Ó Man Yu Wong, 1/81 Kennedy Street, Oakleigh South 367.00 Ó Ó Stacey Fraser, 8/25 Kemp Street, Northcote 271.00 Ó Ó Andrew Gath, 3 Raymond Street, Melton South 715.00 Ó 17/04/00 Barry Campbell, 2/11 Marine Parade, St Kilda 228.64 Ó Ó Mai Tran, 3/30 Stephen Street, Yarraville 282.00 Ó Ó Nhi Le, 3/30 Stephen Street, Yarraville 282.00 Ó Ó Peta Kirk, 26 Vale Street, Mornington 823.00 Ó Ó Steve Dawson, 1st Floor, 273 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy 245.34 Ó Ó D. Oke M. Spencer, 26 Beach Road, Hampton 506.53 Ó 18/04/00 Deanne Zolt, 5 Myalla Street, Braybrook 202.22 Ó Ó Eugenio Chidvard, 4/25 Arthur Street, Coburg 499.00 Ó Ó Janine E. Luttick, 35 Chirnside Street, Footscray West 537.50 Ó Ó Jonathon Bowles, 2/51 Elizabeth Street, St. Albans 123.50 Ó Ó Kelly Fitzmaurice, 3/39 Grant Street, Malvern East 434.50 Ó Ó Seok Young Pyo, 1/5 Olive Grove, Mentone 393.50 Ó Ó United Energy Ltd, 35 Hanby Street, Brighton 11,834.85 Ó Ó Yong Sweah Liang, 5/129 Barrabool Road, Highton 220.00 Ó Ó Danial Geldenhuys, 315 Morris Road, Hoppers Crossing 161.25 Ó 19/04/00 Richard Evans, 9/17 Mitford Street, St Kilda 780.00 Ó Ó Shaun Bourke, 462 High Street, Golden Square 200.00 Ó Ó William Cousins, 4/6 Birdwood Street, Frankston 213.00 Ó Ó Kevin Wright, 8 Hotham Court, Diamond Creek 175.05 Ó 20/04/00 P. Haynes S Wright, 6/23A Esplanade, St Kilda 765.76 Ó Ó Ai Yin Annaliza Khoo, 6/54 The Avenue, Parkville 520.00 Ó 28/04/00 Georgina Holmes, 143 Amess Street, Carlton North 500.00 Ó Ó R. Kershaw, 37 Faraday Street, Carlton 227.00 Ó Ó Cheung Kim Mei, 13/19 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn 397.00 Ó 02/05/00 Edward Johnstone, 2 Amandi Terrace, Hoppers Crossing 780.00 Ó Ó 904 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Shae Samios, 4/178 Minerva Road, Manifold Heights 340.00 Ó Ó Benny Leung, 2/118 Kanooka Grove, Clayton 302.07 Ó 03/05/00 Greg Wigley, 2/1203 Warrenheip Street, Buninyong 275.00 Ó Ó Chancinda Dissanayke, 5/20 Bent Street, Malvern East 200.00 Ó 04/05/00 Yan Gibb, 26 Weller Street, Geelong West 157.55 Ó Ó Breda Quirke, 3/1110 Main Road, Eltham 261.00 Ó 05/05/00 Marjorie Martin, 28 Gardiner Street, Warracknabeal 160.00 Ó Ó Mjung Jin Ryu, 12/56 Kanooka Grove, Clayton 521.00 Ó Ó Charles Edwards, 12 High Street, Ballarat 180.00 Ó 08/05/00 Hanne Cox, 30 Campbell Street, Frankston 104.25 Ó Ó Tim Salisbury, 8/133 Glenhuntly Road, Elwood 478.50 Ó Ó William Lyow, 83 The Esplanade, Torquay 560.00 Ó Ó Annie Cohen, 18/1-3 Dodds Street, Brunswick 132.08 Ó 09/05/00 Nick & Marilyn Tamamovich, Rear 1st Floor, 281 Spring Street, Reservoir 181.80 Ó Ó Sylvia Ford, 1/46 Wattlevalley Road, Canterbury 801.00 Ó Ó D. Vopi, 5/20 Trenoweth Street, Brunswick 147.00 Ó 11/05/00 Sang Cho, 2/45 Medway Street, Box Hill 440.00 Ó Ó Sham Owyant, 6/28 George Street, Reservoir 120.00 Ó Ó Brendan Rosenbrock, 1/15 Stockton Ave, Ferntree Gully 650.00 Ó 12/05/00 J. Collins, M. Steers, B1/106 Glass Street, Essendon 425.42 Ó Ó Marina Berne, 9 Bealiba Road, Caulfield 159.89 Ó Ó Milla Hardjakusumah, 7/1066 Lygon Street, Carlton North 139.00 Ó Ó Ben Sewell, 8/2-6 New Street, Richmond 326.66 Ó 15/05/00 Bruce Henderson, 8/2-6 New Street, Richmond 326.67 Ó Ó Chew Hin Ban, 208/416 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 3,034.00 Ó Ó Craig Charles, 14/13 Larbert Road, Noble Park 168.00 Ó Ó Gusti Wilson, 126/418 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 1,905.45 Ó Ó Nicholas Varallo Pty Ltd, 68 St Georges Road, Preston 759.00 Ó Ó Lee Brown, 2/4-6 Hewitt Street, Reservoir 438.05 Ó 17/05/00 Siau J Lau, Meng Hui, & Ka Chung Ku, 1/517 Royal Parade, Parkville 472.70 Ó Ó Steven Williams, 15 Talora Drive, Ferntree Gully 176.47 Ó Ó Chris Draper, 92/8 Wells Street, Southbank 214.28 Ó 18/05/00 Trisha Birchall, 4/86 Salmon Street, Hastings 380.00 Ó Ó Brad Nensome, 5/202 Lennox Street, Richmond 724.70 Ó 19/05/00 E Smith & T Piorowski, 8/76 Westbury Street, St Kilda East 203.45 Ó Ó Kent Begely, 19 Newry Street, Carlton North 375.00 Ó Ó Simon Hill, 4-290 Boronia Road, Boronia 174.34 Ó Ó Wal Jones Real Estate, 5/15 Reservoir Road, Frankston 540.00 Ó Ó Angelo & Dianne Sperlinga, 33 Dublin Street, Oakleigh 360.50 Ó 22/05/00 Jack Brown, 33/120 Sturt Street, Southbank 329.50 Ó Ó Belinda Tate, 25 Dover Street, Flemington 267.67 Ó 23/05/00 Etua Amosa, 43 Tamarind Cres, Werribee 256.70 Ó Ó Elizabeth Woodside, 420 Napier Street, Fitzroy 261.50 Ó 24/05/00 C. Ashton M. Bailey, 4 Lingi Court, Frankston 111.71 Ó 25/05/00 Christine Seears, 2/569 Princes Highway, Narre Warren 150.57 Ó Ó Johannes Rita, 6/136 Geelong Road, Torquay 300.00 Ó Ó Ljubomir Selakovic, 5/436 Geelong Road, Footscray 318.50 Ó Ó Ellen Semat, 1/59 New Street, Spotswood 181.50 Ó 26/05/00 Kin Man Tam, 7/1474 North Road, Clayton 478.20 Ó Ó Rebecca Campbell, 9.1/76-82 Darebin Street, Heidelberg 211.75 Ó Ó Senka Seneviratne, 1/59 New Street, Spotswood 181.50 Ó Ó Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 905

Jeesica Herzberg, 6/193 Brighton Road, Elwood 172.50 Ó 29/05/00 Mathew Crofts, 12 Green Avenue, Kingsbury 272.33 Ó Ó Warren Hunt, 28 Alexander Parade, Fitzroy 383.00 Ó Ó F. A. Barrow, 14/7114 Glass Street, Essendon 183.00 Ó 30/05/00 Kim Fagerlund, 12/17 Clarke Street, Prahran 910.00 Ó Ó Neville Quigg, 1/234 Commercial Road, Morwell 225.00 Ó Ó John Harrison, 40 Frews Road, Meerlieu 319.11 Ó 31/05/00 Mark Bush, 3/50 Pakington Street, Kew 261.50 Ó Ó Matthew Chaplin, 3/50 Pakington Street, Kew 261.50 Ó Ó Uthaiwan Cheunjitpitak, 4/27 St Georges Road, Armadale 444.67 Ó Ó Bat Huynh, 18/9 Wetherby Road, Doncaster 216.00 Ó 02/06/00 Hayden Berryman, 7/167 Gore Street, Fitzroy 233.34 Ó Ó Paul Howell, 7/167 Gore Street, Fitzroy 233.33 Ó Ó Pieter Van Der Hoeven, 2/32 Cassels Road, Brunswick 444.00 Ó Ó Schlumberger Oilfield Australia P/L, 10 Vista Road, Hampton 4,333.00 Ó 05/06/00 Alex Harijanta, 19/579 Dandenong Road, Armadale 173.50 Ó 06/06/00 Guang Weh Zhang, 1/226 Jasper Road, Mckinnon 242.50 Ó Ó Marcelle Stroet, 7/11-13 Cooma Street, Preston 158.11 Ó Ó Mario Urayama, 110 Albion Street, Brunswick 373.50 Ó Ó Peter Lindsay, 31 Orrong Cres, Caulfield North 130.14 Ó Ó Duncan Shirley, 275 Brunswick Road, Brunswick 300.00 Ó 07/06/00 Martin Leary, 5/11 Egginton Street, Brunswick West 325.00 Ó Ó Y. Yousif, 5/48 Davies Street, Brunswick 280.00 Ó Ó Kim Carmichael, 4 Dickworth Dve, Dingley Village 341.50 Ó 08/06/00 Quratulann Rehman, 2/33 Main Road, Clayton Sth 160.70 Ó Ó Jill Irvine, 36 Inglewood Street, Golden Square 600.00 Ó 09/06/00 Robert Sherrard, 34 Brisbane Street, Berwick 237.22 Ó Ó Steven McKenzie, 3/52 Mckillop Street, Geelong 114.83 Ó Ó Calum Moss, 33 Falls Road, Marysville 520.80 Ó 13/06/00 Greg Haysom, 23/20 Pine Street, Hawthorn 340.00 Ó Ó Linda Denton, 28 Belvoir Street, Doncaster East 202.59 Ó Ó Z. Nevvar, 3/138 Rupert Street, Footscray West 391.00 Ó Ó Bennett Davison, 11/31 York Street, St Kilda West 910.00 Ó 14/06/00 Stage One P/L, 24/74 Gladesville Boulevard, Pattison Lakes 252.92 Ó 15/06/00 Ben Davis, 2/50 Ophr Street, Golden Square 540.00 Ó 16/06/00 Kristina Kaluski, 7/9 Southey Street, Elwood 285.22 Ó Ó Tjin V. Lie, 4/25 Gordon Street, Footscray 310.00 Ó Ó Tricia Kiang Tchong, 4/25 Gordon Street, Footscray 310.00 Ó Ó Brett Bridges, 7/26 Springvale Road, Nunawading 164.49 Ó 19/06/00 David Sitompol, 3/160 Grange Road, Glenhuntly 121.00 Ó Ó Fiona MacAulay, 52 Clyde Street, Thornbury 350.00 Ó Ó James Waterston, 114 Lindrum Road, Frankston 221.51 Ó Ó Lorraine Waterston, 114 Lindrum Road, Frankston 221.51 Ó Ó Roshan Kawiratue, 5/7-9 Kitson Street, Frankston 139.00 Ó Ó R. Laskolsi E. Garcia, 5/115 Lynch Road, Fawkner 218.00 Ó 20/06/00 Steve Pascoe, 72/28 Southgate, Southbank 4,400.00 Ó Ó Cecily Charter, 7/178 Canterbury Road, Middle Park 164.34 Ó 21/06/00 Julian Shuravetsky, 243 Lanride Street, Abbotsford 386.00 Ó Ó M. Turner & R. Clarke, 5/21 Bates Street, Malvern East 159.91 Ó Ó Malynda Lloyd, 1/121 The Avenue, Spotswood 137.36 Ó 22/06/00 Patrick Fontana, 3/51 Kooyong Road, Armadale 103.00 Ó Ó Paul Couzos, 1/121 The Avenue, Spotswood 137.35 Ó Ó 906 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Alvin Chan, 1/4 Samada Street, Frankston 185.00 Ó 23/06/00 Caroline Ormonde, 1/17 Parkview Close, Dandenong 388.03 Ó Ó Donna Lia, 119 Lincoln Road, Croydon 183.26 Ó Ó Fortel Holdings P/L, 1/146 Francis Street, Belmont 160.70 Ó Ó Sharon Alsop, 26 Presidents Avenue, Ocean Grove 680.00 Ó Ó Abdul Suliman, 17/53 Decarle Street, Brunswick 100.00 Ó 26/06/00 Chi Yin Chung, 6A/131 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 249.00 Ó Ó Chor How Yap, 15/695 Park Street, Brunswick 203.77 Ó Ó Gary OÕToole, 2/3 Milton Street, Bell Park 225.00 Ó Ó Grant Skilton, 13/12 Stud Road, Dandenong 316.20 Ó Ó Ju Peng Khan, 15/695 Park Street, Brunswick 203.77 Ó Ó Moktar Suliman, 17/53 Decarle Street, Brunswick 100.00 Ó Ó BAMCK Services P/L, 210/63 Spencer St, Melbourne 2,384.00 Ó 27/06/00 Lisa Wirihana, 18 Pratt Street, Ringwood 247.45 Ó Ó Chris McDonald, 38A Carlisle Cres, Oakleigh 386.00 Ó 28/06/00 Salomon Smith Barney, 805/26 Southgate Ave, Melbourne 1,500.00 Ó Ó Yik Fun Ong, 7/16 Robe Street, St Kilda 210.00 Ó Ó B. Trong, H. Bich Le, 1/232 Waverley Road, Mt Waverley 433.55 Ó 29/06/00 Blythe Nickless, 6/22 Hughenden Road, St Kilda East 368.50 Ó Ó Chee Kong Ho, 28/28 Jeffcott Street, West Melbourne 392.50 Ó Ó Cheng Huet Wang, 28/28 Jeffcott Street, West Melbourne 392.50 Ó Ó Wendy Voon, 274 Napier Street, Fitzroy 292.00 Ó Ó Xian Feng Cai, 3/91 Athol Road, Springvale South 350.00 Ó Ó Far-Li Hartono, 8/25 Lillimur Road, Ormond 533.00 Ó 30/06/00 Yok Yeol Kim, 4 Claredon Street, Maidstone 427.00 Ó Ó Jeremy Whalan, 18 Sherwood Drive, Flora Hill 360.00 Ó 03/07/00 Ana Kavanagh, 4/18 Gillies Street, Essendon 279.40 Ó 04/07/00 Malcolm Russell, 8/48 Keilor Road, Essendon 131.60 Ó Ó Vihhie Tahg, 1/10 Hyland Street, Moe 300.00 Ó Ó Yumi Kawaminami, 24/7A Hartington Street, Northcote 368.00 Ó Ó Nicola Kong, 6/84 Latrobe Street, Mentone 205.00 Ó 05/07/00 Paul Jenkins, 4/32-36 Wilmot Road, Shepparton 177.86 Ó Ó Rae Lawson, 35 Cruikshank Street, Port Melbourne 195.00 Ó 06/07/00 George Harder, 4/26 Weir Street, Balwyn 357.50 Ó 07/07/00 John Edwards, 11/30 Oak Grove, Malvern 145.76 Ó Ó A. Willet K McCarthy, 210 Yea Road, Whittlesea 477.80 Ó 10/07/00 Adam Bampfield, 31 Dunoon Street, Doncaster 280.00 Ó 11/07/00 Ina Hariman, 1/28 Orient Avenue, Mitcham 292.00 Ó Ó Maria Beltrame, 1/28 Leeds Street, Doncaster 120.00 Ó Ó Mr Troy Hunt, 11 Daphne Street, Ardeer 357.50 Ó Ó Steve Meimetis, 55 Bertrand Avenue, Mulgrave 202.00 Ó Ó Sumalee Griffith, 3/75 Field Street, Clifton Hill 1,196.56 Ó Ó The Estate of Alexander Moffatt, 2/12 Curtin Street, Bentleigh East 130.00 Ó Ó Peter Colleen Warke, 11/ 1 Somers Street, Noble Park 440.00 Ó 12/07/00 J. Park, L. McClusky, 9/109 Ross Street, Port Melbourne 197.22 Ó 13/07/00 Jason Hinkin, 15/276A Domain Road, South Yarra 298.11 Ó Ó Ric Wilson, 16 Tambo Court, Lakes Entrance 480.00 Ó Ó Cvjetko & Jefa Osojic, 5, 16 Hemming Street, Dandenong 194.15 Ó 14/07/00 Howard Vogel, 14 Stanhope Street, Mont Albert 1,895.00 Ó Ó John & Martha Ruano, 47 Reynolds Pde, Pascoe Vale South 347.50 Ó Ó Yu Chen Hsiao, 2/23 Clifton Road, Hawthorn 630.05 Ó Ó Serena Kim Adstt, 15 Dudley Street, Fitzroy North 448.50 Ó 17/07/00 Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 907

Sharon Anne Lam, 15 Dudley Street, Fitzroy North 448.50 Ó Ó Anthony Zanos, 7/94 Main Street, Elliminyt 262.00 Ó 18/07/00 Isaccocio B. Disarra, 7/99 Mickleham Road, Tullamarine 444.25 Ó Ó Allan Peterson, 4/61 Vanberg Road, Essendon 867.00 Ó 19/07/00 Phirun Ngan, 66 Drummond Street, Oakleigh 341.52 Ó Ó Freehill Hollingdale Page, 4/35 Adams Street, South Yarra 1,430.00 Ó 20/07/00 Matthew Evans, 6 Stephens Street, Riddells Creek 196.58 Ó Ó Gavin Johnson, 5/5 King Street, Hastings 445.00 Ó 21/07/00 J. Wasley, D. Baynes & B. Kinnear, 22 Derreck Ave, Bulleen 461.35 Ó Ó Mark Aspinall, 332/299 Spring Street, Melbourne 904.00 Ó Ó Ong Thai Kang, 13/614 Queensberry St, North Melbourne 470.00 Ó Ó Sam Atkinson, 11/206 Canterbury Road, St Kilda 542.00 Ó Ó Andrea McCarthy, 6 Bowen Street, Kyneton 480.00 Ó 24/07/00 J. Holden, C. Vankeulen, 4/1-3 Isla Street, Sunshine North 325.00 Ó Ó Diko Botcher, 4/43 Grandview Grove, Prahran 205.00 Ó 25/07/00 Jonathon Parkinson, 34 Albert Street, Mt Waverley 355.33 Ó Ó David Phillips, 15/19 Park Street, St Kilda 315.72 Ó 26/07/00 Helen Kennedy, 13 York Street, Preston West 695.00 Ó 27/07/00 Loan Nguyen, 1/204 Ballarat Road, Footscray 122.00 Ó Ó Nicola Kingsford, 6/36 Byron Street, Elwood 194.50 Ó Ó Adrian Johnson, 2 Jeffrey Street, Dandenong North 121.00 Ó 28/07/00 Alan Rumbelow, 11/133 Booran Road, Caulfield South 476.00 Ó Ó Cameron Angus MacLeod, 3/138 Kilby Road, Kew East 116.40 Ó Ó Cezary Kavbowiak, 7/350 Ohea Street, Pascoe Vale 715.00 Ó Ó Eric Siregar, 6/19 Mercer Road, Armadale 137.70 Ó Ó Lai Lay Lui, 14 Browns Court, Clayton 348.00 Ó Ó Margaret Matheson,106A MacKenzie Street, Bendigo 440.00 Ó Ó Rita Macali, 10/18-20 Esplanade, St Kilda 282.77 Ó 31/07/00 Tommy Gautama, 1/126 Albion Street, Brunswick 390.00 Ó Ó Mark Ridley, 42 Willsmere, Wiltshire Dve, Kew 317.25 Ó 01/08/00 David Smither, 25 Kerferd Road, Albert Park 195.65 Ó 02/08/00 S. Cleary, S. Gallagher, P. Barrett, Et Al, 125 Peel Street, North Melbourne 201.96 Ó Ó Sarah Sheales, 3/22 Beatty Parade, Mornington 780.00 Ó Ó Stephen White, 25 Kerferd Road, Albert Park 195.65 Ó Ó Theresa Clough, 11/65 Melbourne Road, Williamstown 375.48 Ó Ó John Plazzer, 3/70 Grange Boulevard, Bundoora 164.50 Ó 03/08/00 Maree Plazzer, 3/70 Grange Boulevard, Bundoora 164.50 Ó Ó Penny Suffern, 9 Aroona Drive, Buxton 360.00 Ó Ó Dusan Volpert, 91/418 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 314.85 Ó 04/08/00 Angela Hart, 573A Lygon Street, Carlton North 834.00 Ó 07/08/00 Ivin Lim Chooi Lian, 1/767 Sydney Road, Coburg 435.00 Ó Ó John McCluskey, 8/22 Finlayson Street, Malvern 180.20 Ó Ó Michael Colluille, 3/18 Hafey Cres, Hoppers Crossing 378.00 Ó Ó Pacific Dunlop, 11/12 Howard Street, Richmond 1,517.00 Ó Ó Peter Dunn, 7/16 Derby Street, Richmond 115.12 Ó Ó Blackburn & Lockwood, 4/7Ð9 Webb Street, Seaford 553.77 Ó 08/08/00 Horng Jir Wong, 8/11 MacMahons Street, Frankston 140.00 Ó Ó Jason Foley, 2/26 Third Street, Black Rock 910.00 Ó Ó Steven Jones, 2/8 Scoresby Road, Boronia 247.78 Ó Ó Tansy Young, 257 Adderley Street, West Melbourne 220.00 Ó Ó Chow Siew Foon, 1/140 South Valley Rd, Highton 300.00 Ó 09/08/00 Christopher Peters, 101/166 Flinders Street, Melbourne 221.90 Ó 10/08/00 908 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Dong Yun Lan, 7/53 Bishop Street, Box Hill 607.00 Ó Ó Sun Siu Lun, 33 Brady Rd, Bentleigh East 167.33 Ó 10/08/00 B. Laidlaw, L. Kane, 5 Warradale Court, Noble Park North 121.66 Ó 11/08/00 Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, 536/63 Spencer St, Melbourne 1,950.00 Ó Ó Effendy Sumitro, 906/102 Wells Street, Southbank 730.00 Ó Ó Geoffrey Bond, 15A Highfield Gve, Kew 650.00 Ó Ó Sharon Carbone, RMB 4430, Tolmie Road, Tatong 120.00 Ó Ó Nicholas Childs, 7/8 Shirley Grove, St Kilda East 440.00 Ó 14/08/00 Scott Robins, 7/25 Gladstone Street, Kew 507.00 Ó Ó Tapas Banik, 5/995 Plenty Road, Kingsbury 225.00 Ó Ó Cheryl Thomas, 1807/1 William Street, Melbourne 1,517.00 Ó 15/08/00 Donny Tan, 323/299 Spring Street, Melbourne 402.00 Ó Ó Henry Jong, 323/299 Spring Street, Melbourne 402.00 Ó Ó J/K. Hawkins/Fielder, 9/45 Robe Street, St Kilda 189.20 Ó Ó P/R. Wang/Shanks, 4/202 The Avenue, Parkville 1,121.82 Ó Ó Rebecca Howard, 1/11 Staunton Street, Lakes Entrance 340.00 Ó Ó S/A. Roman/Sekeris, 1/15 Navigator Street, Maribyrnong 379.00 Ó Ó Velid Causevic, 2/168 Chandler Road, Noble Park 205.00 Ó Ó Glenn Johnson & Kathy Johnson, 14 McCormack Cres, Seymour 500.00 Ó 16/08/00 David Rushton, 2/11-13 Claude Street, Frankston North 121.00 Ó 17/08/00 Glenda Thomas, 30 Cape Nelson Road, Portland 498.00 Ó Ó Ronald Deering, 5/2 Truman Street, Spotswood 390.00 Ó 18/08/00 Anton Swasono, 11/39 Park Street, Hawthorn 488.00 Ó 21/08/00 L. J. Hooker Blackburn, 78 Loughnan Road, Ringwood 150.00 Ó Ó N. Duri, C. Vaslcivc, 5 Cornell Place, Hampton Park 283.40 Ó Ó Andrea MacDonald, 2/41 Surrey Road, Blackburn 174.87 Ó 22/08/00 J. Massara, T. Bacon, 1 Birchwood Way, Delahey 120.50 Ó Ó Jade Carnley, 17/91 Ormond Road, Elwood 504.00 Ó Ó Andrew Hickey, 25 Sadie Street, Mt Waverley 310.65 Ó 24/08/00 Chairat Yongpisalphob, 8N/181 Exhibition St, Melbourne 1,560.00 Ó 25/08/00 Shane Ligerwood, 3/96 Flemington Road, Parkville 321.01 Ó 29/08/00 The Fax Clinic Holdings P/L, 908/501 Little Collins Street, Melbourne 264.30 Ó Ó Angeline Hidayat, 1505/83 Queensbridge, Southbank 310.00 Ó 30/08/00 Georgina Wright, 9 Herbett Street, Carlton North 988.50 Ó 01/09/00 J Flew, T Parker & S Chaffey, 298 Barkly Street, St Kilda 991.62 Ó Ó Koichi Terai, 10/66 Buckingham Street, Richmond 550.00 Ó Ó Ramesh Prodhapagada, 5/167 Murrumbeena Rd, Murrumbeena 140.30 Ó Ó K. Bryan, A. Trenerry & P. Duiker, 22 Springfield Dr, Narre Warren 424.58 Ó 04/09/00 Ramendra Mishra, 5/1 Clyde Street, Thornbury 314.00 Ó Ó Andrew Tansley, 20 North Road, Laverton 333.05 Ó 05/09/00 Craig Fletcher, 56 Wyong Street, Keilor East 319.60 Ó Ó Bunly Long, 40 Buckley Street, Sale 154.65 Ó 06/09/00 Elsa Douglass, 2/6 Samada Street, Frankston 303.50 Ó Ó Troy Hare, 6 Coustley Close, Wallan 600.00 Ó 07/09/00 Arthur Kabala, 4/2 Tintern Avenue, Toorak 149.61 Ó 08/09/00 Andersen Consulting, 3/14-24 Leopold St, South Yarra 1,842.00 Ó 11/09/00 Wattu Kawmadaratha, 7/56 Potter Street, Dandenong 132.55 Ó Ó Kenneth McCready, 24 Deanswood Drive, Somerville 393.55 Ó 12/09/00 Mark Kapusta, 18C Angelo Court, Mildura 866.00 Ó Ó Yumiko Furuta, 2/47 Clarence Street, Elsternwick 1,127.00 Ó Ó Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 909

Trent Haverkamp, 2 Hill Street, Hawthorn 480.00 Ó 13/09/00 Dale Graham, Alan Graham & Anthony, 27 Songlark Cres, Werribee 180.00 Ó 14/09/00 Lynette Sun, 7/94-96 Thames Street, Box Hill 229.05 Ó Ó Thomas Vlahek & Allison Kilpatrick, 2/188 Barkly Street, St Kilda 920.28 Ó Ó Yim Lai Ng, 1/418 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 1,740.25 Ó Ó Angela Conley, 35 Maribyrnong Rd, Ascot Vale 165.20 Ó 15/09/00 Shoshan Jacobsom, 3/29 Pyne Street, Caulfield South 186.00 Ó Ó Entone Anton Ho, 12/25 Avoca Street, South Yarra 381.00 Ó 18/09/00 Justin Bull, 87 Wills Street, Bendigo 193.34 Ó Ó Ruby Lyn Junor, 22 Young Cres, Tawonga South 204.27 Ó Ó Thomas Courtney, 19 Cassell Street, South Yarra 281.75 Ó Ó Jim White, 2/324 Barnard Street, Bendigo 340.00 Ó 19/09/00 Joel Lind, 647 Prairie Road, Bamawn 400.00 Ó Ó Simon De Leeuw, 19/16 Kensington Road, South Yarra 1,625.00 Ó Ó Imran Khan, 1 Smith Cres, Footscray 643.80 Ó 20/09/00 Graham Walter, 1/81 Severn Street, Box Hill North 294.00 Ó 21/09/00 Jo-Anne Micsko, 1278 Dandenong Road, Murrumbeena 332.00 Ó Ó Jonny Chang, 304/501 Little Collins Street, Melbourne 418.72 Ó Ó Karen Pohlner, 381 Albert Street, Magpie 281.50 Ó Ó Nick Coyle, 39 Raphael Street, Abbotsford 226.50 Ó Ó Sing Wong, 9/2A Bates Street, Malvern East 135.00 Ó Ó Allan Glasgow, 14 Schulz Street, Bentleigh East 117.04 Ó 22/09/00 Outreach Housing Program, 2/9 Bala Street, Wendouree 400.00 Ó Ó Samudra Boralugodage, 117A Power Road, Boronia 176.75 Ó Ó Sophia Misa, 9A Manchester Grove, Glenhuntly 150.00 Ó Ó Wai Hong Lan, 3/527 St Georges Road, Thornbury 159.30 Ó Ó Wai Lan Lan, 3/527 St Georges Road, Thornbury 159.40 Ó Ó William Lam, 7/795 Burwood Road, Hawthorn East 164.00 Ó Ó Agatha Ozdowski, 73 Wilson Street, Carlton North 141.62 Ó 25/09/00 Julie Garreffa, 26 Foch Street, Reservoir 910.00 Ó Ó Renaud Lloyd-Donald, 23 Frognal Dr, Noble Park North 131.75 Ó Ó Jay Reading, 1/9 Montrose Street, Ashwood 250.00 Ó 26/09/00 Jean-Paul Morales, 15c Barrow Street, Brunswick 133.72 Ó Ó Judy Hicks, Lot 2, Murray Street, Barmah 400.00 Ó Ó Leanne Robbins, 23 Wallace Road, Burwood 164.33 Ó Ó Mashki Shiromarev, 17/22A Rockley Road, South Yarra 520.05 Ó Ó Steven Ellis, 1/9 Montrose Street, Ashwood 250.57 Ó Ó Jeremy Ong, 31/91/93 Manningham Street, Parkville 243.50 Ó 27/09/00 John Budgen, 12/119-125 Wellington Street, Windsor 680.35 Ó Ó Linda Siania, 23/57 Clow Street, Dandenong 216.90 Ó Ó Ryuichi Takahashi, 5/27 Ross Street, Oakleigh 164.50 Ó Ó Caroline Smith, 1/9 South Terrace, Clifton Hill 164.27 Ó 28/09/00 Dwight Mackinnon-Clark, 7/206 High St, Lower Templestowe 509.50 Ó Ó Fiona OÕConnor, 136 Bernard Street, Cheltenham 282.00 Ó Ó Justin Ryan, 214 Coppins Street, Richmond 382.67 Ó Ó Mark OÕConnor, 136 Bernard Street, Cheltenham 282.00 Ó Ó Na-Hyun Kim, 1/11 Palmer Street, Oakleigh 795.35 Ó Ó Simon Hughes, 1/9 South Terrace, Clifton Hill 164.27 Ó Ó Shaun Humphrey, 1/17 Leonard Drive, Langwarrin 160.75 Ó 29/09/00 Ellen Mentiplay, 6/64 Studley Park Road, Kew 867.00 Ó 02/10/00 Gina Hufton, 20/311 Dandenong Road, Windsor 412.00 Ó Ó 910 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Igor Bogdanich, 7/249-251 Dandenong Road, Prahran 888.33 Ó Ó J. Pecanek Emma Waters, 2/101 Merton St, Altona Meadows 477.00 Ó Ó Kou Kawata, 1/35 Clara Street, South Yarra 715.00 Ó Ó National Training Ministries, 60 Churchill Avenue, Tullamarine 224.00 Ó 03/10/00 Rebecca Davis, 3/30 Hibiscus Ave, Bundoora 390.00 Ó Ó Con Panna, 17/283 Domain Road, South Yarra 389.18 Ó 04/10/00 Martin Edwards, 34/7 Drewery Lane, Melbourne 1,977.40 Ó Ó Sitinoraishah Aboul Razak, 12/1 Foot Street, Frankston 171.50 Ó Ó Eduardo Labra, 19/181 Geelong Rodd, Footscray West 240.00 Ó 05/10/00 Eileen Tubb, 5/14-18 Springvale Road, Nunawading 339.50 Ó Ó Errin Baker, 1 High Street, Ballarat 131.67 Ó Ó Gary Koers, 4 Panorama Close, Bundoora 449.36 Ó Ó Joan Bernard, 9/30 Strettle Street, Thornbury 285.60 Ó Ó Beverley Carr, 52 Carwarp Street, Macleod 276.88 Ó 09/10/00 Chris Plenderleith, 9/29 May Rodd, Toorak 112.00 Ó Ó Kristen Jong, 33 Deane Street, Frankston 100.00 Ó Ó Madawa Liyanarachchi, 1/106 Glass Street, Essendon 314.00 Ó Ó Mr Hani Abbas, 1/36 Supply Drive, Epping 586.60 Ó Ó Hery Chen, 803/180 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 476.50 Ó 10/10/00 Vinayak Ranrao Naik, 17/34-42 Hanna Street, Noble Park 320.66 Ó Ó Irene Chai, 7/166 Victoria Street, Brunswick 159.58 Ó 11/10/00 Jonathan Tomlinson, 4 Fulwood Place, Mulgrave 104.05 Ó Ó Kamal Dutta, 2/12 Carmichael Street, Footscray 412.00 Ó Ó Kylie Nicol, 3/1 Rosstown Road, Carnegie 651.50 Ó Ó Natalie Weatherston, 66 Argyle Ave, Chelsea 130.00 Ó Ó Tim Dunston, 37 Willora Cres, Cranbourne 215.00 Ó Ó Ferdi Bergamin, 4/9 Ridge Court, Mildura 606.00 Ó 12/10/00 Geoffrey Stuart, 3 Highmount Drive, Hampton Park 218.42 Ó Ó Maree McDonald, 3 Highmount Drive, Hampton Park 218.42 Ó Ó Fabio Tolli, 11/36 Cromwell Road, South Yarra 117.37 Ó 16/10/00 Karen McKennan, 5/50 Latrobe Street, Melbourne 1,557.00 Ó 17/10/00 Leanne Kenndy, 2/1 Frankston Street, Reservoir 206.00 Ó Ó Bruce Bennett, Rear 372 High Street, Northcote 238.00 Ó 18/10/00 Bruce Sharp, 356 Forest Street, Wendouree 285.00 Ó Ó Ermin Leismana, 1001/39 Queen Street, Melbourne 360.50 Ó Ó Yuzaburo Nakayama, 14/9 Southey Street, Elwood 855.00 Ó Ó Angelo Xerri, 41 View Street, Glenroy 216.00 Ó 19/10/00 David Hallas, 358/299 Spring Street, Melbourne 1,256.35 Ó Ó Emma Hull, 7 Otter Street, Collingwood 325.00 Ó 20/10/00 Ra-Young Kim & Jong Woo Jung, 1/14 Repton Rd, Malvern 765.00 Ó Ó Schlumberger Oilfields, 185 Dendy Street, Brighton East 720.00 Ó Ó A. Fowler, T. Godfrey, 8/118 Miller Street, Fitzroy North 494.70 Ó 23/10/00 Andrew May, 3/382-384 High Street, Templestowe 417.70 Ó 24/10/00 Andrew Slocombe, 1 Hygeia Street, Port Melbourne 143.11 Ó 24/10/00 Joanne Blackmore, 1 Hygeia Street, Port Melbourne 263.12 Ó Ó Rebecca Dietrich, 239 Brighton Road, Elwood 434.33 Ó Ó Robert Perrier, 366 Montague Street, Albert Park 459.45 Ó Ó Brian Luxford-Burns, 3, 4 Shrives Road, Narre Warren 628.00 Ó 25/10/00 Kim Speers, 116 Cobden Street, South Melbourne 197.00 Ó Ó Leonie Bates, 4 Dugan Street, Sale 520.00 Ó Ó Shannon Burrett, 2/62 Mary Street, Kew 236.00 Ó Ó Carolyn Gordon, 5/229 Cotham Road, Kew 426.00 Ó 26/10/00 Melanie Ryan, 3/10 Mitford Street, St Kilda 313.81 Ó 27/10/00 Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 911

Ashley Connick, 3/76 Cherry Avenue, Mildura 256.05 Ó 30/10/00 Margaret Lee Fong, 5/119 Stephens Street, Yarraville 282.00 Ó 30/10/00 Michelle Palmer, 2/3A Coburn Avenue, McCrae 249.96 Ó Ó Walailak Selajarern, 3/832 Blackburn Rd, Clayton 389.38 Ó Ó Lyndon Cole, 1/2 Dresden Street, Heidelberg 100.00 Ó 31/10/00 Miriamm Segaloff, 5/20 Bradshaw Street, Frankston 107.00 Ó Ó Kenneth Kee, 28/117-121 Rathdowne Street, Carlton 867.00 Ó 01/11/00 Belinda OÕDonnell, 2/54a Kooyong Road, Armadale 115.80 Ó 02/11/00 D. Desai & N. Chheda, 5/14 Liddiard Street, Hawthorn 628.00 Ó Ó Gavin Fraser, 3 Blackhill Road, Menzies Creek 693.35 Ó Ó J. Ryan, A. Oliver, 35/18-20 The Esplanade, St Kilda 267.00 Ó Ó Jong-Hyun Sung, 4/110 Murrumbeena Road, Murrumbeena 132.00 Ó Ó Sam Raccugla, 29 Elstar Court, Narre Warren 340.86 Ó Ó Stewart MacKay, 111/44 Barkly Street, Elwood 116.70 Ó Ó Abdi Omer, 12/117 Albert Street, Footscray 255.00 Ó 06/11/00 Mizuko Onuki, 1/145 Canterbury Road, Toorak 401.00 Ó Ó Sung Min Her, 1/145 Canterbury Road, Toorak 401.00 Ó Ó John Yelda, 160 Adderley Street, North Melbourne 903.23 Ó 08/11/00 Michael Jenkins, 21 Page Street, Albert Park 358.00 Ó Ó Shan-Chi Lim, 8/97 Osborne Street, South Yarra 550.00 Ó Ó Vajender Gill, 8 Errol Street, Footscray 222.00 Ó Ó Jamie Williams, 2/101 Bible Street, Eltham 105.50 Ó 09/11/00 Angela Moller, 23/110 Wattletree Road, Malvern 385.25 Ó 13/11/00 Peter Matthews, 10/40 Pasley Street, South Yarra 487.50 Ó Ó E. Wodermarian, 5/52A Forrest Street, Sunshine 206.00 Ó 14/11/00 Neslihan Guneysung, 12/291 Heidelberg Road, Fairfield 390.00 Ó Ó Ni Yemane, 5/52A Forrest Street, Sunshine 206.00 Ó Ó Thomas McLure, 1/98 Stevedore Street, Williamstown 126.00 Ó Ó William Carson, 81/1 Albert Road, Melbourne 2,318.00 Ó Ó Geoffrey Griffiths, 41 Minogue Cres, Hoppers Crossing 319.85 Ó 15/11/00 Lidia Kilvington, 1/35 Bromby Street, South Yarra 250.90 Ó Ó Apichart Pechsiripaisal, 11/43 Spring Street, Preston 138.50 Ó 16/11/00 Victor Lay, 3/51 Ormond Esplanade, Elwood 175.00 Ó Ó Anthony Arokianathan, 3/308 Grange Road, Ormond 277.00 Ó Ó Rhong Bing Zhang, 6/35 The Avenue, Windsor 148.28 Ó Ó Troy Clancy, 20 Burnbank Street, Ballarat 280.00 Ó Ó Christine Rackley, 14 Harry Court, Dingley Village 585.00 Ó 20/11/00 Daniel Curran, 4/100 Stawell Street, Sale 160.00 Ó Ó Hideo Sawada, E1-2/140 Arden Street, North Melbourne 726.00 Ó Ó Jo-Anne Dennett, 4/119 Park Cres, Williamstown 231.10 Ó Ó Natalie Cini, Lot 2, 90 Keele Street, Collingwood 586.00 Ó Ó Sing Wong, 2/8 Arnott Street, Clayton 236.25 Ó Ó Tom Pitra, 8 Globe Place, Epping 223.34 Ó Ó Troy Rackley, 14 Harry Court, Dingley Village 585.00 Ó Ó Wing Chong Wong, 11/130 Williams Road, Prahran 409.10 Ó Ó Hickmat Singh, 2/79 Alexandra Street, Greensborough 262.90 Ó 21/11/00 James Anwaya, 7 Tennyson Ave, Preston 193.33 Ó Ó Samantha Sutton, 26 Bondi Avenue, Frankston 122.75 Ó Ó Sota Tsugu, 6/55 Daley Street, Bentleigh 532.00 Ó 22/11/00 William Wooldridge, 10 Capistrand Place, Port Melbourne 2,579.00 Ó Ó Peter Raynard, 12/30 Barnsoury Road, Balwyn 997.00 Ó 24/11/00 Phuong Quach, 124 Chandler Road, Noble Park 162.41 Ó Ó Terri Sochen, 13/3 Tennyson Street, Elwood 365.18 Ó Ó 912 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Agc Woodward Clyde, 82 Stawell Street, Richmond 774.25 Ó 27/11/00 Alan Tan, 13/11 Kent Road, Box Hill 110.00 Ó Ó Debra Lovett, 20 The Gateway, Berwick 247.50 Ó Ó Do-Yyung Kwon, 10/3 Royal Avenue, Essendon 260.00 Ó Ó Igusti Satriani, 2/111 Kenmare Street, Box Hill North 628.00 Ó Ó Junga Col, 10/3 Royal Avenue, Essendon 260.00 Ó Ó Ronald Blake, 8/46 Ulupna Road, Ormond 145.00 Ó Ó Kadija Roba, 1 Ferndale Crt, Mt Helen 146.49 Ó 28/11/00 Aaron McLennan, 18 Laura Street, Clayton 325.00 Ó 29/11/00 Fadi Salem, 13 Berry Street, Clifton Hill 564.84 Ó Ó Howard Alexander, 1/36 Fairway Street, Frankston 209.50 Ó Ó Leanne Vine, 1185 Main Road, Eltham 742.80 Ó Ó Lena Leonie, Lot Ca16, Ridge Road, Christmas Hills 207.71 Ó Ó Peerapot Wongpakornkiat, 6 Kalonga Court, Glen Waverley 540.00 Ó Ó Peter Rumbiolo, 37 Fisher Grove, Tullamarine 379.50 Ó Ó Tanya Nangle, 18 Laura Street, Clayton 325.00 Ó Ó John Byrnes, 2/29a Hepburn Road, Daylesford 249.4 Ó 30/11/00 Keng Dei Quek, 3/377 Little Collins Street, Melbourne 542.81 Ó Ó Long Pham & Thanh Le, 4/26 Burns Street, Maidstone 297.30 Ó Ó Yin Man Cheng, 8/4 Mckay Street, Coburg 485.00 Ó Ó Anne Crocker, 1A Wildcherry Avenue, Ormond 275.00 Ó 01/12/00 Cheryl Rowarth (Uniting Church), 2/54 Montgomery Street, Wendouree 170.50 Ó Ó Jenny Pucovsky, 3/134 Corrigan Road, Noble Park 154.24 Ó Ó Mark Prytz, 20/77 Queens Road, Melbourne 173.50 Ó Ó Richard Jenkins, 1/55 Hamilton Street, Kilmore 560.00 Ó Ó Alan Thomson, 2 Nelson Street, Sandringham 150.00 Ó 04/12/00 Alex Usan, 27/75 Queens Road, Melbourne 687.50 Ó Ó Teriri Tai Rakena, 115 Ann Street, Dandenong 240.00 Ó Ó Michael Collins, 6/2 Truman Street, Spotswood 368.00 Ó 07/12/00 Shane Tobler, 4/153 Buckley Street, Morwell 160.00 Ó Ó Shaun Bowden, 201/88 Southbank Blvd, Southbank 888.00 Ó Ó Eiji Shirai, 5/7 Hartington Street, Northcote 412.00 Ó 08/12/00 Gary Cooper, Lot 1, Dowd Road, Healesville 341.65 Ó Ó AMS, 17/210 Domain Road, South Yarra 1,842.00 Ó 11/12/00 Craig Fathers, 16 Andrea Court, Lara 342.50 Ó Ó Jason Granatir, 345 South Road, East Brighton 351.41 Ó Ó Georgina Finlay, 4 High Street, Woodend 560.00 Ó 12/12/00 Jennifer Nobes, 2/123 Kerferd Road, Albert Park 307.63 Ó 13/12/00 Scott Gellatly, 1/167 Kilby Road, Kew East 281.34 Ó Ó Danielle Jones, 2/38 Bent Street, St Albans 210.53 Ó 14/12/00 Raymond Bowden, 5/13 Clarendon Parade, Footscray West 194.00 Ó Ó A. Athanasious & J. Winter, 42 Patterson Rd, Keysborough 147.98 Ó 15/12/00 Andjelko Matic, 4/3 Gertrude Street, St Albans 440.00 Ó 18/12/00 Joseph Hill, 1/317 Ripon Street South, Ballarat 250.00 Ó Ó Jennifer Brown-Omichi, 2/7 Raymond Street, Melton South 455.00 Ó 19/12/00 Maria Laycock, 16 Astelot Drive, Donvale 267.00 Ó Ó Somnuek Chinvanitcharoen, 11/369 Abbotsford Street, North Melbourne 346.00 Ó Ó John Alford, 326 Anakie Road, Norlane West 132.43 Ó 20/12/00 Mae Connelly, 339 St Georges Road, Thornbury 157.04 Ó Ó Melanie Gartner, 86 Gordon Street, Newport 517.13 Ó Ó Natalie Himmelreich, 20 Ross Street, Alphington 500.00 Ó Ó Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 913

Rebecca Rimp, 2/12-14 Noble Street, Noble Park 347.00 Ó Ó Rodney Brooke & Lauren Dickson, 4 Parkview Court, Lalor 241.56 Ó Ó Urairat Tree-Uthai, 1/3 Leopold Avenue, Springvale South 184.00 Ó Ó Kurt Van Zyl, 1/123 Williams Road, Prahran 158.49 Ó 21/12/00 Minh Khu, 5/6 Rondell Avenue, Footscray West 245.00 Ó Ó Axiom Property Group, 1/100 Gould Street, Frankston 194.30 Ó 22/12/00 Heidi Stabb, 16 Park Street, Fitzroy 294.25 Ó Ó Justin Grace, 72Ð76 St Helena Road, Greensborough 260.90 Ó 27/12/00 Vincent Riley, 17/4 Alfred Square, St Kilda 739.00 Ó Ó Roy Utomo, 11/14 Ardyne Street, Murrumbeena 328.00 Ó 28/12/00 Sze Chun Chan, 10/400 Victoria Pde, East Melbourne 420.00 Ó Ó Stuart McCoombe, 4 South Street, Ballarat 245.50 Ó 29/12/00 Adam Thompson, 17A Julia Street, Portland 227.50 Ó 02/01/01 Dean Carroll, 31 Coventry Drive, Werribee 211.26 Ó 03/01/01 M. Baker, S. Preston, H. Keegan & A. Pu, 37 Pennyroyal Cres, Kurrajong, Melton 552.00 Ó Ó Murray Redmond, 75 Hamilton Place, Hamilton 105.00 Ó Ó Rinko Moutaya, 9/97 Osborne Street, South Yarra 290.10 Ó Ó Rohit Kopparam, 2/7 Grantham Street, Brunswick 243.00 Ó Ó Siobhan Marren, 10/203 Lt Malop Street, Geelong 257.60 Ó Ó Joseph Domani, 38 Lord Street, Richmond 137.60 Ó 04/01/01 Marlene Dwyer, 6/315 Mont Albert Rd, Mont Albert 286.70 Ó Ó Ngai Wah Yeow, 5/20 Bedford Street, North Melbourne 456.51 Ó Ó Youg Loo Chum, 27 Burnley Street, Frankston 158.17 Ó Ó Apichai Tarekungwankul, 24/650 Swanston Street, Carlton 619.96 Ó 05/01/01 Mark Leake, 12 Tilson Drive, Vermont 416.00 Ó Ó Tim Roberts, 7/117 Rathmines Street, Fairfield 165.00 Ó Ó Vivien Atkinson, 51-313 Beaconsfield Pde, St Kilda West 735.92 Ó Ó Daniel Gilsenan, 10 Pedder Court, Kialla Lakes 163.30 Ó 08/01/01 Daniel Sharp, 3/22 Munro Street, Ringwood 300.25 Ó Ó Janette Cope, 124 The Avenue, Coburg East 167.00 Ó Ó Gayle Davies, 1/56-60 Hamilton Road, Bayswater 168.84 Ó 09/01/01 Wendhy Nugraha, 12/804 Warrigal Road, Malvern East 366.00 Ó Ó Bajram Sali, 5 Manfred Avenue, St Albans 362.70 Ó 10/01/01 David Maierhofer, 3/44 Wellington Street, Warrnambool 189.00 Ó Ó Mark Riddell, 1/48 Dunblane Road, Noble Park 146.00 Ó Ó Shobhana Nambiar, 3/5 Leopold Street, Glen Iris 434.50 Ó Ó Ujayaoon Sangannapapron, 10/8 Charnwood Grove, St Kilda 847.00 Ó Ó Veronica Schell, 9 Happy Valley Road, Bendigo 251.85 Ó Ó Steven Michaelsen, 22/20 Ross Street, Northcote 275.33 Ó 11/01/01 Axiom Axiom, 3A/159-161 Roslyn Road, Belmont 323.00 Ó 12/01/01 Jess Clements, 2B Shackell Street, Coburg 339.00 Ó 15/01/01 Mahmut Ayzig, 153 Swanston Street, Geelong 233.30 Ó Ó Allan Vay, 2/6 Una Street, Sunshine 238.50 Ó 16/01/01 Catherine Allen, 338 Barkly Street, Brunswick 910.00 Ó Ó Elizabeth Atkins, 35/20 Shirley Grove, St Kilda East 274.10 Ó Ó Gilesso Law, 22/1 Foot Street, Frankston 144.50 Ó Ó Shu-Ying Yang Law, 22/1 Foot Street, Frankston 144.50 Ó Ó Uca Outreach Centre, 236 Raglan Street, Ballarat 400.00 Ó Ó Andrew Carroll, 14 Georgia Place, Keilor 146.03 Ó 17/01/01 Bill Risteski, 5/53 Queen Street, Reservoir 148.06 Ó Ó Huei Kuo, 18/298 Williams Road, Toorak 497.00 Ó Ó Stuart Sexton, 10/69 Sweyn Street, Balwyn North 165.34 Ó Ó 914 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Gary Tayler, 159 Ross Street, Port Melbourne 119.35 Ó 18/01/01 Masahiko Hashimoto, 1/9-15 Fregon Road, Clayton 780.00 Ó Ó Belinda Hudson, 111 Lylia Avenue, Mt Clear 325.00 Ó 22/01/01 Axel Preuss, 249 Amess Street, Carlton North 300.00 Ó 24/01/01 Mara Daskalakis, 1/129 Union Street, Brunswick West 272.90 Ó Ó Tina Wessel, 17 Mell Street, South Yarra 100.55 Ó Ó Phillip Ryan, 1/136 Yarra Street, Abbotsford 234.50 Ó 25/01/01 Rani Ramanlaiselan, 1/14 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn 869.37 Ó Ó Ashley Nasralah, 5/151 Glenhuntly Road, Elwood 157.44 Ó 29/01/01 Ben Nelson, 3/77 Edinburgh Street, Richmond 498.50 Ó Ó Huay-Yee Goh, 26/163-171 Flemington Rd, North Melbourne 102.04 Ó Ó Jennifer Walker, 3 Westham Crescent, Bayswater 336.00 Ó Ó Kiet Lam, 6/27 Avoca Street, South Yarra 527.00 Ó Ó Penny Sykes, 9/104 Sherlock Road, Mooroolbark 142.50 Ó Ó Trevor Walker, 3 Westham Crescent, Bayswater 336.00 Ó Ó Vinotine Premachandran, 7/211 Edwardes Street, Reservoir 118.50 Ó Ó Jane Turner, 4/9 Glencairn Avenue, Camberwell 455.00 Ó 30/01/01 Kui Chin Chong, 1/22 Stocking Avenue, Clayton 1,192.00 Ó Ó Lee Bong Gen, 12/36 Moonya Road, Carnegie 155.75 Ó Ó Irayana Sutrisno, 2/2 Calvin Street, Hawthorn 465.29 Ó 31/01/01 Lih Gan, 3/31 Madden Avenue, Glen Huntly 286.50 Ó Ó Rahel Tahmouresi, 1/14 Riverview Road, Balwyn North 460.00 Ó Ó Gavin Wright, 1/74 Para Road, Montmorency 179.00 Ó 01/02/01 Ka Kei Chan, 35 Wright Street, Clayton 115.78 Ó Ó Kaian Chan, 1/6 Palmer Street, Oakleigh 159.75 Ó Ó Tyson Anderson, 1/74 Para Road, Montmorency 179.00 Ó Ó Wai Ki Wong, 1/6 Palmer Street, Oakleigh 159.75 Ó Ó Brett Johnston, 4/8 Alexander Avenue, Thomastown 469.00 Ó 02/02/01 Chris Simpson, 114 Rae Street, Fitzroy North 1,257.00 Ó Ó Priyale Prasad, 9/36 Westbury Street, St Kilda East 214.50 Ó Ó Yohan Singh, 5/361 Royal Pde, Parkville 229.00 Ó Ó Benny Anastasia, 2/3 Manor Crt, Kangaroo 545.00 Ó 05/02/01 Judith Andress, 321/45 Victoria Pde, Collingwood 953.00 Ó Ó Eve Minne, 31B Little Clyde Street, Ballarat 182.00 Ó 06/02/01 Sing Fatt Yap, 55 Elgar Road, Burwood 540.00 Ó Ó Brett Morrison, 920 Geelong Road, Mt Clear 202.00 Ó 07/02/01 Christopher Murphy, 17 Rennie Street, Williamstown 680.00 Ó Ó Christopher Tazelaar, 2/14-24 Leopold Street, South Yarra 1,790.50 Ó Ó Erin Lee & David Fisher, 2/4 Alfred Square, St Kilda 124.42 Ó Ó Scott Merry, 110 Drummond Street South, Ballarat 144.00 Ó Ó Angus Lai S Chan D Danny, 63 Garfield Street, Richmond 460.50 Ó 08/02/01 David Coady, 6/262 Barkly Street, Fitzroy North 172.00 Ó Ó Geoff Hubbard, 4/55 Essex Road, Surrey Hills 401.00 Ó Ó Linda Leanne Habeeb, 6/262 Barkly Street, Fitzroy North 172.00 Ó Ó Sisira D. Soysa & D. Wickramasinghe, 9/539 Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick 211.50 Ó Ó Anita Kadin, 2/18 Darling Street, South Yarra 156.94 Ó 09/02/01 David Wood, 31 Beddoe Avenue, Clayton 212.66 Ó Ó Kate Hallam, 54 Severn Street, Yarraville 204.40 Ó Ó Kwok On, 143/461 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 235.00 Ó Ó Gordon Dickson, 67 Union Street, Armadale 1,040.00 Ó 12/02/01 Pranov Dutt, 10/35 Fitzgerald Street, South Yarra 235.65 Ó Ó Justin Jung, 18/26 Denbigh Road, Toorak 163.90 Ó 13/02/01 Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 915

Karen & Val Pearce, 20b Erskine Street, Reservoir 447.15 Ó Ó Lourens Bester, 213 Mckean Street, Fitzroy North 307.00 Ó Ó Roy Szieto, 713/547 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 358.50 Ó Ó Jonathon Lomas, 213/88 Southbank Blvd, Southbank 162.44 Ó 14/02/01 Michelle Williams, 16 Leicester Square, Inverloch 290.00 Ó Ó David Hartley & J OÕToole, 12a/59 Queens Rd, Melbourne 264.45 Ó 15/02/01 Jason Morris, 1/146 Cape Nelson Road, Portland 203.00 Ó Ó Axiom Property Group, 1/21 Rothschild Street, Glen Huntly 650.00 Ó 16/02/01 Craig Goodley & Richard Goode, 45 McIlwrick St, Prahran 372.26 Ó Ó David Walton, 21 Cremorne Street, Balwyn 115.00 Ó Ó Jane Brasher, 21 Cremorne Street, Balwyn 115.00 Ó Ó Peter Luke, 4/16 Close Avenue, Dandenong 260.00 Ó Ó Rie Obokata, 2/8 Wanalta Road, Carnegie 325.00 Ó 16/02/01 Annette Abbott, 2/103 Eskdale Road, Caulfield 501.77 Ó 19/02/01 Mashiro Yano, 19/37 George Street, East Melbourne 416.37 Ó Ó Seck Keong Foo, 12/63 Hastings Road, Frankston 454.00 Ó Ó Simone Pensa, 1/12 Hillside Parade, Box Hill South 285.00 Ó Ó Christopher Bolger Bolger, 109 Bruce Street, , Preston 149.00 Ó 20/02/01 Kate Bridger, 2/11 Malpin Street, Brunswick West 412.00 Ó Ó Kum Chi Chan, 1.13/101 Grattan Street, Carlton 436.00 Ó Ó Rick Morris, 109 Bruce Street, Preston 149.00 Ó Ó W/B/A Cassidy/Kerry/Dillon, 47/87 Alma Road, St Kilda 798.89 Ó Ó Darren Cockerall, 55 Guinevere Pde, Glen Waverley 346.68 Ó 21/02/01 Trevor Clayton, 4-3/1 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 718.80 Ó Ó Syed Ahamed, 17/146 Hyde Street, Yarraville 271.00 Ó 22/02/01 Melb Property Invest., 16/3-5 Coleridge Street, Elwood 571.00 Ó 23/02/01 Jarred Densley, 5/20 Archibald Crescent, Warragul 236.00 Ó 26/02/01 Jason Morton, 38 Wanda Road,Caulfield 628.50 Ó Ó Julie Rotering, 71 Chisholm Crescent, Seymour 520.00 Ó Ó Se & F. Hakem, 30 Arden Drive, Noble Park 600.00 Ó Ó Sing-Yee Chua, 5/6 Kent Road, Box Hill 155.80 Ó Ó Yun-Yeah Chua, 5/6 Kent Road, Box Hill 155.80 Ó Ó Chin Ho, 3/8 Nursery Avenue, Frankston 173.00 Ó 28/02/01 Elizabeth Palacois, 24 Scovell Crescent, Maidstone 107.59 Ó Ó Jayne Ginger, 38 Sugarloaf Drive, Chirnside Park 240.50 Ó Ó Jenny Brain, 9/15 Wickham Avenue, Forest Hill 246.50 Ó Ó Jose Palacois, 24 Scovell Crescent, Maidstone 107.58 Ó Ó

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Unclaimed Moneys Act 1962 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Ñ Date when Total Amount Amount Description first Due to Of Unclaimed became Name of Owner on Books and Last Known Address Owner Money Payable WESFARMERS FEDERATION $ TL McMahon Pty Ltd, RSD Box 38, Bacchus Marsh 100.00 Cheque 26/02/97 J. McGuiness, 65/33 Jeffcott Street, West Melbourne 100.00 Ó 30/06/98 916 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Miss K. Barker, Shop 8/2 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills 105.00 Ó 28/01/00 Mr & Mrs Cuthbertson, PO Box 124, Drouin 108.50 Ó 23/12/93 Mr R. Allchin, Allchins Road, Poowong 109.00 Ó 20/03/00 P. R. Johnson, 46 Wentworth Avenue, Rowville 111.00 Ó 27/04/00 Mr S. & Mrs M. Haritiou, 9 Ashby Drive, North Dandenong 112.00 Ó 26/04/00 Ayrshire Cattle Society of Australia (Vic.), RMB 7370, Camperdown 112.38 Ó 29/07/92 Highett Chamber of Commerce, 5 Highett Road, Highett 118.57 Ó 24/12/91 BraybonÕs Automotive Repairs, 38 Nelson Street, Numurkah 122.00 Ó 31/01/95 J. & G. Ellemor, 3 Cyma Street, Warrnambool 125.00 Ó 04/08/99 Lenhall Pty Ltd, RMB 1265, Cobden 125.00 Ó 24/02/95 Angela Costa, Lot 17, Madge Court, Mooroopna 125.23 Ó 20/06/96 Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, Royal Showground/Epsom Road, Ascot Vale 126.84 Ó 24/02/93 Mr R. & Mrs K. Bartlett, 4 Johansen Place, Bacchus Marsh 127.04 Ó 22/07/96 Mr G. R. Jackson, PO Box 30, Patchewollock 129.64 Ó 13/11/97 A. R. & W. J. Rowarth, Main Street, Strathbogie 132.52 Ó 20/09/91 D. Carrick, 8 Wakool Avenue, Rosebud 134.00 Ó 31/05/99 Chris Rochfort 137.00 Ó 21/08/92 Mark Ruff, trading as Waydor Pty Ltd, PO Box 2920, Bendigo 138.80 Ó 04/04/00 J. & I. Gough, RMB 1420, Mansfield 140.00 Ó 11/10/95 Dongaray Pty Ltd, 4 Hickory Street, Templestowe 141.65 Ó 29/10/91 G. C. & D. L. Matheson, C/- L. Orr, 97 Pearson Street, Bairnsdale 145.00 Ó 09/09/98 G. & A. Krestas, 28 Old Warrandyte Rd, Ringwood North 157.00 Ó 09/08/93 P. & S. Phyland, Store Road, Nanneella 158.00 Ó 25/05/99 Mr W. A. & Mrs M. Gull, 16 Langstaffe Drive, Wendouree 165.22 Ó 05/10/94 Mr C. King, 110 Wai-lti Road, New Zealand 167.16 Ó 22/01/01 G.J. & J.J. Daniel, PO Box 113, Sea Lake 177.00 Ó 30/11/93 Miss N. T. Le, 1359Ð1361 Toorak Road, Burwood 178.56 Ó 07/11/97 Hardware Retailers Association of Victoria, PO Box 97, Blackburn 178.69 Ó 24/12/91 Glitz City Pty Ltd, 597Ð599 Bridge Road, Richmond 186.00 Ó 04/04/00 H. J. & E. M. Billett, 27 Browning Street, Kangaroo Flat 191.61 Ó 10/03/91 Hardware Retailers Association of Victoria, PO Box 97, Blackburn 196.53 Ó 24/12/91 Swan Hill & District Agricultural & Pastoral Society, PO Box 61, Swan Hill 200.00 Ó 15/09/92 B. Headon, 11/36 Kensington Road, South Yarra 204.95 Ó 23/12/97 C. & M. E. Abblitt, 5 Franklin Street, Wangaratta 209.71 Ó 19/05/92 J. & C. Reid, 525 Raglan Parade, Warrnambool 212.91 Ó 23/09/92 B. Vandermeer, 4 Kenleigh Grove, Prahran 216.00 Ó 03/09/98 Mr K. M. Mattschoss, ÒYarraraÓ Private Bag 14, Meringur 224.64 Ó 05/03/97 V. Brodribb, 56 McKean Street, Bairnsdale 225.00 Ó 07/07/98 Mr A. & Mrs K. Murovanchik, 641 Centre Rd, Bentleigh 236.75 Ó 08/11/99 L. Ridd, ÒGlendooneÓ Molesworth 239.00 Ó 14/10/98 G. Coker, 19 Namarong Street, Portsea 247.00 Ó 15/06/99 D. & J. Salmon, Ridge Road, Lavers Hill 250.00 Ó 13/04/99 Cheltenham Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 432, Cheltenham 252.72 Ó 24/12/91 Mr C. A. DiMasi & Mr V. T. Alvino, 143 Ninth St, Mildura 276.00 Ó 27/12/97 Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 917

Woodend Newsagency Pty Ltd, 101 High Street, Woodend 285.00 Ó 16/04/92 Dr S. Sooknandan, 6 Watson Street, Bacchus Marsh 300.00 Ó 31/03/98 Mr E. J. McGinley, RMB 1180 Beechworth Road, Chiltern 305.00 Ó 28/01/98 Hansen Auto Assessing, 9 Pauline Court, Kangaroo Flat 328.00 Ó 09/09/98 Jeff Watts Panel Works Pty Ltd, 704 Princes Highway, Bairnsdale 329.40 Ó 28/02/95 JMJ Fleet Management, PO Box 105, Port Melbourne 340.00 Ó 27/02/98 M. A. & M. Coldwell, Beckham Road, Shepparton East 344.68 Ó 13/07/92 G. C. Mannic, 128 Commercial Road, Morwell 375.08 Ó 14/10/91 Mr R. M. Rickard, 9 Campbell Street, Birchip 400.00 Ó 20/08/96 Highland Premium Finance, PO Box 342, Camberwell 405.00 Ó 10/09/97 Neal Phillips Insurance Agencies, PO Box 2380, Bendigo Mail Centre 430.25 Ó 11/05/99 Francis & Mannix, PO Box 31, Berriwillock 457.00 Ó 11/02/99 Hotline Electrics Pty Ltd, 2 First Avenue, Rosebud 634.50 Ó 29/05/98 G. C. & K. M. Hay, ÒPeppercorn SpringÓ, Koyuga 670.00 Ó 21/09/98 L. & E. Kirszbaum 715.00 Ó 20/02/95 JMJ Fleet Management, PO Box 105, Port Melbourne 850.00 Ó 12/03/98 Deer Industry Association, C/- Mr C. Gatt, RMB 1194, Black Range Road, Romsey 899.54 Ó 11/06/98 Australian Simmental Breeders Association 1,000.00 Ó 25/01/93 JMJ Fleet Management, PO Box 105, Port Melbourne 1,020.00 Ó 30/04/98 JMJ Fleet Management, PO Box 105, Port Melbourne 1,020.00 Ó 26/02/98 Highland Premium Finance, PO Box 342, Camberwell 1,056.00 Ó 29/09/99 Northern Victoria Fruitgrowers Association, PO Box 394, Shepparton 1,124.51 Ó 25/06/96 Greg Lyle Panel Works Pty Ltd, 25 McCormick Road, Kyabram 1,241.37 Ó 08/05/98 NL & E Gross Pty Ltd, 38 Gellibrand Street, Queenscliff 1,341.43 Ó 21/08/92 A. L. Garsed, RMB 4021, Stawell 1,405.00 Ó 22/06/99 H. Schroeder Pty Ltd, Twentieth Avenue, Morwell 1,592.00 Ó 20/10/99 Fontair Pty Ltd, 97 Johnson Street, Maffra 2,275.63 Ó 31/12/96 JMJ Fleet Management, 275 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne 2,550.00 Ó 27/02/98 JMJ Fleet Management, 275 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne 3,145.00 Ó 12/03/98 JMJ Fleet Management, PO Box 105, Port Melbourne 3,315.00 Ó Ó JMJ Fleet Management, 275 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne 7,735.00 Ó 26/02/98 JMJ Fleet Management, PO Box 105, Port Melbourne 8,500.00 Ó Ó JMJ Fleet Management, 275 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne 10,795.00 Ó 30/04/98 JMJ Fleet Management, PO Box 105, Port Melbourne 12,410.00 Ó Ó S. Kairouz, C/- Cedar Meats, 429 High Street, Northcote 12,500.00 Ó 18/02/00 Orix Australia Corporation, Att; Andrea Shirley, PO Box 1314, South Melbourne 25,700.00 Ó 18/10/99

02064 CONTACT: MS. R. IERACI, PHONE: (08) 9273 5269. 918 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

PROCLAMATIONS

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT Proclamation I, John Landy, Governor of Victoria, declare that I have today assented in Her MajestyÕs name to the following Bill: No. 15/2002 Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2002 Given under my hand and the seal of Victoria at Melbourne on 14 May 2002. (L.S.) JOHN LANDY Governor By His ExcellencyÕs Command STEVE BRACKS Premier No. 15/2002 (1) Subject to sub-section (2), this Act comes into operation on a day to be proclaimed. (2) If this Act does not come into operation before 31 January 2003, it comes into operation on that day. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 919

GOVERNMENT AND OUTER BUDGET SECTOR AGENCIES NOTICES MANNINGHAM CITY COUNCIL Road Discontinuance Under Section 206 and Schedule 10, Clause 3 of the Local Government Act 1989, the Manningham City Council at its ordinary meeting held on 26 March 2002, formed the opinion that the section of Regal Avenue, Doncaster East shown hatched on the plan below is not reasonably required as a road for public use and resolved to discontinue the section of the road and to sell the land from the section of the road to the abutting owner.

DONBURN PRIMARY SCHOOL

A=9.05 sqm

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JOHN BENNIE Chief Executive 920 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

BULOKE SHIRE COUNCIL Council proposes to make an amending local Public Holidays Act 1993 law, to be known as ÒCommunity Amenity (Amendment) Local Law No. 2 of 2002Ó. The Declaration of a Half-Day Public Holiday following information about the proposed local The Buloke Shire Council in accordance law is provided in accordance with Section 119 with Section 7 (1) (b) of the Public Holidays of the Local Government Act 1989. Act 1993, declares a half-day Public Holiday as Purpose of the Proposed Local Law follows: The purpose of this Local Law is to amend Wednesday 31 July 2002, on the occasion of the Community Amenity Local Law No. 1 the Speed Field Day in the district of Sea (Principal Local Law) in order to better meet the Lake, including the Townships of local amenity and safety objectives of the Berriwillock, Culgoa and Nandaly; Principal Local Law by managing, regulating Wednesday 23 October 2002, on the and controlling uses and activities which may: occasion of the Wycheproof A & P Society l be dangerous, cause a nuisance or be Show in the district of Wycheproof, detrimental to the amenity of the area or to including the Township of Nullawil; the environment; and Tuesday 5 November 2002, on the occasion l interfere with a healthy and safe of the Melbourne Cup Day in the districts of environment in the municipal district for Birchip, Donald and Charlton, including the residents, workers and visitors. Township of Watchem. General Purport of the Proposed Local Law In accordance with Section 9 (a) of the The proposed local law, if made, will amend Public Holidays Act 1993 a Bank half-day Clause 24(5) of the Principal Local Law, by holiday will also apply. delaying the period in which building works MARK AMIRTHARAJAH may be carried out on building sites on Acting Chief Executive Officer Saturdays. The period will change from Ò7.00 am to 1.00 pmÓ to Ò9.00 am to 3.00 pmÓ on Saturdays. It is an offence to carry out building HORSHAM RURAL CITY COUNCIL works outside this period without first obtaining Public Holidays Act 1993 a permit from Council. The Horsham Rural City Council, in The proposed local law, if made, will accordance with Section 7(1)(b) of the Public commence on 15 August 2002. However, it will Holidays Act 1993, has declared a half-day not apply to building works where an Public Holiday for the whole of the municipality application for a building permit has been made from 12 noon on Thursday 3 October 2002 for prior to 15 August 2002, or where a builder the Horsham Agricultural SocietyÕs Grand provides evidence to the satisfaction of Council Annual Agricultural Show. that the builder has entered into contracts for the In accordance with Section 9(a) of the building works prior to 15 August 2002 on the Public Holidays Act 1993 a half-day Bank basis of the Principal Local Law in its Holiday will also apply on 3 October 2002. unamended form. (Mr) KV SHADE A copy of the proposed local law may be Chief Executive Officer inspected at or obtained from the Council offices at the St Kilda Town Hall, corner of Carlisle Street and Brighton Road, St Kilda; PORT PHILLIP CITY COUNCIL Port Melbourne Town Hall, Bay Street, Port Notice of Proposal Melbourne and South Melbourne Town Hall, Community Amenity (Amendment) Bank Street, South Melbourne. Local Law No. 2 of 2002 Office hours are generally 8.30 am to 5.00 Port Phillip City Council (Council) is pm Monday to Friday. considering an amendment to its Community Any person affected by the proposed Local Amenity Local Law No. 1. Public submissions Law may make a submission relating to it to the about the proposed amendment are now invited. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 921

Council. All submissions received by the l update the means of implementation of Council by 5.00 pm Friday, 7 June 2002 will be some of the nominated strategies; and considered in accordance with Section 223 of l delete some of the Reference Documents the Local Government Act 1989. or vary the details of some of the Any person requesting to be heard in support Reference Documents. of a written submission is entitled to appear 2. Change the Housing Policy in the Local before a meeting of the Council or Council Planning Policy Framework to reflect recent Committee either personally or by a person changes to the Banyule Housing Statement acting on his or her behalf and will be notified adopted by Council. of the date, time and place of the meeting. Submissions marked ÒCommunity Amenity The Amendment can be inspected free of (Amendment) Local Law No. 2Ó should be charge during office hours at the Offices of lodged at either of the above offices of the Banyule City Council at Rosanna Service Council or posted to Chief Executive Officer, Centre, 44 Turnham Avenue, Rosanna; Ivanhoe Private Bag No. 3, Post Office, St Kilda 3182. Service Centre, 275 Upper Heidelberg Road, Enquiries should be directed to Ian Henderson, Ivanhoe; Greensborough Service Centre, 9Ð13 Co-ordinator Health & Amenity on 9209 6343. Flintoff Street, Greensborough and Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Procedures and Protocol Manual Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Council has also recently amended Part 10 Melbourne. of CouncilÕs Procedures and Protocols Manual dealing with building works on building sites. Any submissions about the Amendment The new provisions deal with when a permit must be sent to: Ms Vivien Williamson, may be granted, considerations in granting a Strategic Planning Co-Ordinator, PO Box 51, permit and what conditions will be included on Ivanhoe 3079 by Friday 21 June 2002. permits. Dated 16 May 2002 DAVID SPOKES JON BROCK Chief Executive Officer Manager Strategic and Economic Development Planning and Environment Act 1987 BANYULE PLANNING SCHEME Planning and Environment Act 1987 Notice of Amendment BANYULE PLANNING SCHEME Amendment C33 Notice of Amendment Banyule City Council has prepared Amendment C34 Amendment C33 to the Banyule Planning Banyule City Council has prepared Scheme. Banyule City Council is the planning Amendment C34 to the Banyule Planning authority for the amendment. Scheme. Banyule City Council is the planning The Amendment proposes to: authority for the amendment. 1. Change the Municipal Strategic Statement to: The Amendment proposes to: l reflect changes to BanyuleÕs City Plan; l change the Residential Neighbourhood l reflect changes to demographic and other Character Policy to include Threats to the information pertaining to the municipality; Valued Character, Objectives and Design l change some of the objectives and Responses in relation to each strategies relating to residential land use Neighbourhood Character Precinct in the and development in the municipality; municipality; and l change the maps pertaining to some of l change the Schedule to the Residential 1 the elements of the MSS to more Zone to specify different standards in accurately reflect existing conditions, relation to building height, site coverage and objectives and strategies; private open space. 922 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

The Amendment can be inspected free of 2. Campaspe Shire Council, Kyabram Service charge during office hours at the Offices of Centre, Lake Road, Kyabram; Banyule City Council at: Rosanna Service 3. Department of Infrastructure, 57 Lansell Centre, 44 Turnham Avenue, Rosanna; Ivanhoe Street, Bendigo 3550; Service Centre, 275 Upper Heidelberg Road, 4. Department of Infrastructure, Planning Ivanhoe; Greensborough Service Centre, 9Ð13 Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru Flintoff Street, Greensborough and Department House, 80 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000. of Infrastructure, Customer Service Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Street, Submissions about this Amendment must be Melbourne. sent to: David Merrett, Planning and Any submissions about the Amendment Development Manager, Shire of Campaspe, must be sent to: Ms Vivien Williamson, PO Box 35, Echuca 3564 by Monday 17 June Strategic Planning Co-Ordinator, PO Box 51, 2002. Ivanhoe 3079 by Friday 21 June 2002. RALPH KOP JON BROCK Acting Chief Executive Officer Manager Strategic and Economic Development Planning and Environment Act 1987 MONASH PLANNING SCHEME Planning and Environment Act 1987 Notice of Amendment CAMPASPE PLANNING SCHEME Amendment C19 Notice of Amendment Planning Application TPA/28983 Amendment C23 The City of Monash has prepared The Shire of Campaspe has exhibited Amendment C19 to the Monash Planning Amendment C23 to the Campaspe Planning Scheme. Scheme. The Amendment affects land situated at the Land affected by the Amendment is: northern end of Settler Court Glen Waverley. (a) Lot 2 LP 66246 forming part of 99 Annesley The Amendment proposes to rezone the Street, Echuca; subject land from Public Use Zone Local (b) Crown Allotments 4 and 5, Section 7, Government (PUZ 6) to Residential 1 Zone Township of Kyabram, Parish of Kyabram with an Environmental Audit Overlay. A East, commonly known as 55 Tulloh Street, proposed planning permit for residential Kyabram; subdivision & removal of ÔreserveÕ status over (c) Crown Allotments 3 and 3A, Section 7, part of the land accompanies the Amendment. Township of Kyabram, Parish of Kyabram The Amendment, associated documentation East, commonly known as 53 Tulloh Street, and proposed Planning Permit No. 28983, can Kyabram. be inspected free of charge, during office hours The Amendment proposes to rezone part at the Department of Infrastructure, Planning 99 Annesley Street, Echuca from Residential 1 Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Zone (R1Z) to Business 1 Zone (B1Z). Rezone 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices 53 Tulloh Street, Kyabram from Public of the Monash City Council, 293 Springvale Conservation and Resource Zone (PCRZ) to Road, Glen Waverley. Public Use 7 Ð Other Public Purposes (PUZ 7). Rezone 55 Tulloh Street, Kyabram from Public Submissions about the amendment must be Conservation and Resource Zone (PCRZ) to sent to the City of Monash, PO Box 1, Glen Residential 1 Zone (R1Z). Waverley 3150 by 17 June 2002. The Amendment can be inspected at: DAVID CONRAN 1. Campaspe Shire Council, corner of Hare Chief Executive Officer and Heygarth Streets, Echuca 3564; Monash City Council Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 923

STATE TRUSTEES LIMITED THOMSON, Edna Winifred, late of Kingston ACN 064 593 148 Centre, Warrigal Road, Cheltenham, Section 79 pensioner, who died 3 April 2002. Notice is hereby given that State Trustees THURLING, Maude Agnes, formerly of Unit 3, Limited, ACN 064 593 148 intends administering 22 Nolan Street, Frankston, late of Broughton the estates of:Ð Private Nursing Home, 2 Overton Road, Frankston, retired, who died 28 March 2002. JOHN FRANCIS HART, late of Jack Lonsdale Lodge, 232 Spencer Street, Sebastopol, Dated at Melbourne, 7 May 2002 Victoria, pensioner, deceased intestate, who LAURIE TAYLOR died 6 February 2002. Manager, Estate Management DORIS PRENDERGAST, late of Roxburgh State Trustees Limited Nursing Centre, 90 Lightwood Crescent, Meadow Heights, Victoria, pensioner, Creditors, next-of-kin and others having deceased intestate, who died 17 March 2002. claims against the estate of any of the BRONISLAVA WRZOSEK, also known as undermentioned deceased persons are required Bronislawa Wrzosek, late of 7/213 Williams to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Road, South Yarra, Victoria, pensioner, Limited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition deceased intestate, who died 3 April 2002. Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal Creditors, next-of-kin and others having representative, on or before 19 July 2002 after claims against the abovementioned estates are which date State Trustees Limited may convey required pursuant to Section 33 of the Trustee or distribute the assets having regard only to the Act 1958 to send particulars of their claims claims of which State Trustees Limited then has against the abovementioned estates to State notice. Trustees Limited, 168 Exhibition Street, BANNISTER, Sydney, late of The Grove Melbourne, Victoria, on or before 18 July 2002 Private Nursing Home, 14 The Grove, after which date State Trustees Limited, Coburg, pensioner, who died 10 March ACN 064 593 148, may convey or distribute the 2002. assets of the abovementioned estates having FORWARD, Ainsley, late of 15 Kappax Court, regard only to the claims of which it then has Mount Waverley, artist, who died 3 May notice. 2002. MACDONALD, Mary Katherine, late of Spurway Creditors, next-of-kin and others having Nursing Home, 89Ð91 Murrumbeena Road, claims against the estate of any of the Murrumbeena, who died 25 February 2002. undermentioned deceased persons are required MITCHELL, Stanley George, late of 5 Baltrusol to send particulars of their claims to State Trustees Close, Sunbury, pensioner, who died Limited, ACN 064 593 148, 168 Exhibition 14 February 2002. Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, the personal MOORE, Merle Mary, late of 109 Buckley representative, on or before 16 July 2002 after Street, Essendon, retired, who died which date State Trustees Limited may convey 19 February 2002. or distribute the assets having regard only to the MOORE, Monica Lois, late of Benlynne Park claims of which State Trustees Limited then has Private Nursing Home, 2 Killara Street, notice. Sunshine, pensioner, who died 18 March KEMP, Syliva Agnes, formerly of 13 Nicole 2002. Avenue, North Dandenong, late of Chelsea OÕMALLEY, Kathleen Mary, late of Yarra Lee, Private Nursing Home, 256 Station Street, 48 Sackville Street, Kew, retired, who died Edithvale, pensioner, who died 22 April 26 February 2002. 2002. WILSON, Clarence Richard, late of Sunraysia KERR, Juliana, late of 14 Cumberland Avenue, Private Nursing Home, 253 Tenth Street, Bayswater, retired, who died 2 April 2002. Mildura, retired, who died 29 January 2002. McINTEVY, Phyllis Patricia, late of 54 Dunsford Dated at Melbourne, 10 May 2002 Street, Lancefield, who died 21 January 2002. LAURIE TAYLOR PEARSON, Sydney, late of 12 Wiltshire Avenue, Manager, Estate Management Bayswater, retired, who died 23 April 2002. State Trustees Limited 924 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

EXEMPTION The Tribunal hereby grants an exemption to Application No. A107/2002 the applicant from the operation of Sections 42, 100 and 195 of the Equal Opportunity Act The Victorian Civil and Administrative 1995 to enable the applicant to engage in the Tribunal has considered an application pursuant specified conduct. to Section 83 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1995 by People Matching Pty Ltd T/as Dinner This exemption is subject to the following conditions: for Six (Vic.) for exemption from Sections 42, 100 and 195 of that Act. The application for 1. It does not authorise the applicant to refuse exemption is to enable the applicant to: its services as an introduction agent to anyone with an attribute. (a) refuse to provide its service to a person who is married and not separated from his or her 2. If the gender representation in an age group spouse; referred to in paragraph (d) of the specified conduct in the applicantÕs data base of (b) obtain information from clients and clients becomes approximately equal, the potential clients of its service for the applicant must, in writing, advise the purpose of matching those clients and Tribunal as soon as possible after becoming potential clients, including information aware of that fact, so that the exemption about the attributes (within the meaning of may be varied appropriately. the Act) of those clients and potential This exemption is to remain in force from clients; the day on which notice of the exemption is (c) advise potential clients that, because of their published in the Government Gazette until attributes and the attributes preferred by the 15 May 2005. clients of the service, it will be difficult to Dated 10 May 2002 find a match for them where this advice is Ms CATE McKENZIE based on information in the possession of Deputy President the service; (d) charge no membership fee for prospective female clients aged under 25 years and for Department of Treasury and Finance prospective male clients aged over 50 years SALE OF CROWN LAND and to charge a discounted membership fee BY PUBLIC AUCTION for prospective female clients aged between Date of Auction: Saturday 29 June 2002 at 1.00 25 years and 30 years and prospective male p.m. on site. clients aged between 40 years and 50 years; Reference: 99/02949. and Address of Property: Corner Symonds & (e) advertise that it may refuse its services as Learmonth Streets, Queenscliff. provided in paragraph (a), that it may ask Crown Description: Crown Allotments 9C, 9D, the questions mentioned in paragraph (b), 9E & 9F, Section 12, Township of that it may refuse potential clients as Queenscliff, Parish of Paywit. provided in paragraph (c), or that its fees are Terms of Sale: Deposit 10%, Balance 60 days. as provided in paragraph (d). Area: Crown Allotment 9C Ð 451m2; Crown In this exemption the conduct mentioned in Allotment 9D Ð 451m2; Crown Allotment 9E paragraphs (a) to (d) is called Òthe specified Ð 451m2; Crown Allotment 9F Ð 686 m2. conductÓ. Officer Co-ordinating Sale: Peter Caddy, Upon reading the material submitted in Victorian Government Property Group, support of the application and upon hearing Department of Treasury and Finance, 5/1 submissions from Ms Addis and for the Reasons Treasury Place, Melbourne, Vic. 3002. for Decision given by the Tribunal on 10 May Selling Agent: Andersons Real Estate, 74 Hesse 2002, the Tribunal is satisfied that it is Street, Queenscliff, Vic. 3225. appropriate to grant an exemption from Sections 42, 100 and 195 of the Act to enable the JOHN LENDERS MP applicant to engage in the specified conduct. Minister for Finance Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 925

Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Associations Incorporation Act 1981 NOTICE OF ISSUE OF CERTIFICATE OF SUB-SECTION 36E(5) INCORPORATION PURSUANT TO Notice is hereby given that the incorporation SECTION 10 OF THE ASSOCIATIONS of the associations mentioned below are INCORPORATION ACT 1981 cancelled in accordance with Section 36E(5) of Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 10 the Associations Incorporation Act 1981. of the Associations Incorporation Act 1981 12 ISPPP Association Inc., 47th Australian that a certificate of incorporation was issued by Jazz Convention (Geelong) Inc., Acts-Care the Registrar of Associations on 9 May 2002 to International Inc., Adult and Community Australian Aerobatic Club Ð Victorian Chapter Education (Australia) Inc., Adventist Business (Inc.) and the Association is now incorporated and Professional Association Inc., Aegean under the said Act. Macedonian Property Association Inc., Afghanistan Relief and Reconstruction Dated at Melbourne 9 May 2002 Organisation (NGO) Inc., Afghan Kids School PAUL HOPKINS Inc., A.K.A Theatre Productions Inc., Albert Deputy Registrar of Associations Park Cricket Club Inc., Alexandra Amateur Cycling Club Inc., Altona Meadows Residents Association Inc., Andes Soccer Club Inc., Associations Incorporation Act 1981 Apache Racing Club Inc., Aquarian Spiritual Church, The Basin Inc., Arbour Wholistic SUB-SECTION 36E(5) Services Inc., Argyle Studios Inc., Armaguard Notice is hereby given that the incorporation Morwell Social Club Inc., Artillery Display of the associations mentioned below are Team Inc., Arts Letter, Ballarat Inc., Aryana cancelled in accordance with Section 36E(5) of Cultural Foundation Inc., Ashburton Chamber the Associations Incorporation Act 1981. of Commerce and Industry Inc., Association of Airport Ground Transportation Association Commercial Testing Organizations Inc., Inc., Cann River Junior Football Club Inc., Association of Corporate Disaster Management Inc., Austasia Co-Operation Association Inc., Carwatha Community Centre Inc., Cedaroos Austasia Cultural Exchange Association Inc., Volleyball Club Inc., Charitable Books and AustralasiaÐChina Business and Trade Cassettes Association Inc., Community Association Inc., Australasian Association of Skillshare Inc., EchucaÐMoama District North Criminal Justice Educators Inc., Australasian Melbourne F.C. Supporters Club Inc., Edenhope Intelligence Association Inc., Australasian Kindergarten Inc., Friends of Eccles & Napier MusculoÐSkeletal Imaging Group (AMSIG) Inc., Geelong Community Music Council Inc., Inc., Australasian Sponsorship Marketing Hawthorn Football Social Club Inc., Association Inc., Australia and New Zealand International Winter School for Strings Inc., Education Law Association Inc., Hadfield Traders Association Inc., Melbourne AustraliaÐChina Association For Promotion of Festival of Choreography and Dance Inc., Nyora Economic & Cultural Relations Inc., Australian and District Toy Library Inc., Services Club Ð Action on Pre-Eclampsia Inc., Australian Chelsea Inc., Sri Lanka Aged Care Services Association of Orofacial Orthopaedics Group Inc., The Australian Surfriders (Victoria) Inc., Australian Bodyguards Association Inc., Australian Close Personal Association Inc., Westcod Inc., Western Zone Protection Association Inc., Australian Rock Lobster Association Inc., Westside Comedians In Concert Ð Management Group Gamblers Social Club Inc., Wonthaggi B.M.X. Inc., Australian Croatian Senior Citizens Club Club Inc., Word of Life Inc., Work Connections ÒVila VelebitaÓ Broadmeadows Inc., Australian Plus Inc. Database Development Association Inc., Dated 13 May 2002 Australian Greek Society For the Protection and Assistance Pensioners in Melbourne and ANN HAMMANN Victoria Inc., Australian International Deputy Registrar Racquetball Association Inc., Australian Iraqi of Incorporated Associations Arminian Association Inc., Australian Korean 926 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Taekwondo Association Inc., Australian National Inc., Central Victorian Jetsports Association Truck Racing Organisation Inc., Australian Inc., Chemical Hazards Awareness Information Pasture Plants Evaluation Committee Inc., Network And Support (C.H.A.I.N.S.) Inc., AustralianÐSerbian Association ÒFilip VisnjicÓ Cherry Lake Flyfishers Inc., Chevaliere Theatre Inc., Australian Society of Geophysicists Inc., Inc., Chile Y Su Folklore Inc., Chinese and Australian Somalian Charity Association Inc., Vietnamese Neighbourhood Centre Inc., Australian Strength Athletes Union Chinese Australian Photonics Association Inc., (Rasencraftsport) Inc., Australian Textile Design Churinga Saints Netball Club Inc., Club 19 Golf Association Inc., Australian Turkish Islamic Association Inc., Club Social Y Deportivo La Cultural Society Inc., Australian Universities Serena Inc., Coalition Against Freeway Choralfest Melbourne Inc., AustraliaÐSerbia Extensions Inc., Cobram Barooga Rugby Business Council Inc., Avon Theatre Society League Football Club Inc., Colac Indoor Soccer Inc., Bairnsdale Rugby League Football Club Association Inc., Combined Victorian Hash Inc., Bairnsdale Sporting Club Inc., Balkan House Harriers Santa Fun Run Inc., Connection United Soccer Club Inc., Ballan District Adult Access Service Inc., Contemporary Art & Riding Club Inc., Ballarat Arts Industry Board Technology Inc., Coongulla Club Inc., Inc., Ballarat Club Darts Association Inc., Co-Operating Councils Ð Central Victoria Inc., Ballarat Country Connections Inc., Ballarat Council of FilipinoÐAustralian Organisations in Country Music Guild Inc., Ballarat Road, Pre- Victoria Inc., Craigieburn Private After School School Play Centre Inc., Bamawm 8 P Care Inc., Cranbourne Festival Inc., Croatian Community Drainage Group Inc. , Barastoc Cultural Festival Inc., Croatian Democratic Pakenham Social Club Inc., Barry Simon Union Ð Hrvatska Demokratska Zajednica Ð Reserve Committee of Management Inc., Baw HDZ Victorian Branch Inc., Croatian Ethnic Baw Bush Walking Club Inc., BayanÐAustralia School Footscray Inc., Croatian Party of Rights Inc., Bayside Church of God Inc., Bellarine (HSP Victoria) and Croatian Party of Rights Junior Hockey Club Inc., Bendigo Aboriginal Youth (HPMÐVictoria) Inc., Croatian Transmission Association Inc., Bendigo Democratic Union Ð Geelong Inc., Croydon Dragons Gridiron Football Club Inc., Bendigo Chess Club Inc., Daimaru Staff Social Club Inc., Tourers Motorcycle Club Inc., Berklee Dandenong and Districts Pool League Inc., Franchisees Association Inc., B.F.I Social Club Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley Cultural Inc., BG Recreation Foundation Inc., Birthplace Development Board Inc., Daylesford Musicians of the Ashes Society Inc., Black Rock Village Club Inc., Destination Frankston Inc., Diamond Retail & Business Association Inc., Blair House Valley Junior Badminton Association Inc., Support Committee Inc., Bluestone Community Diamond Valley Rugby League Football Club Club Inc., Box Hill Braves In-Line Skate Incorporated, Diamond Valley Soccer Club Inc., Club Inc., Brazilian Club of Victoria Inc., Donaldsons Creek Reserve Association Inc., Broadmeadows Arabic Sports Club Inc., Broady Doncaster Racquetball Club Inc., Doreen and Ex-Students Staff Association Inc., Buller District Protection Group Inc., Dorset Down Stirling Ski-Hirers Association Inc., Bunge BreedersÕ Association Inc., Drouin Chamber of Bakery Group Social Club Inc., Buninyong Commerce & Industry Inc., Drymos After School Program Inc., Burmese Youth Brotherhood of Victoria Inc., Drysdale Squash Association (Victoria) Inc., Bus and Coach Club Inc., Eaglehawk Tuckerbag Social Club Operators Association Inc., Bushcare Ð Inc., East Brunswick Reggina Soccer Club Inc., Berwick/Pakenham Inc., Campus Activities East Gippsland Rails To Trails Inc., East Victoria Inc., Cann River Aboriginal Ladies Melbourne Retailers Association Inc., East Association Inc., Carrier Luke Social Club Inc., Reservoir Football Club Inc., Eastside Eagles Carrington Social Golf Club Inc., Casa Italia Rugby League Club Inc., East Warrnambool Social Club Inc., Castlemaine Invitation Pigeon Junior Football Club Inc., Ethiopian Tsewon Club Inc., Castlemaine Pipe Organ Restorations Church Inc., Eureka Tennis Club Inc., Euroa Inc., Caulfield Grammarians Athletics Model Aero Club Inc., Euroa Retirement Association Inc., Central Highlands Junior Planning Group Inc., Euroa Yard Dog Dressage Club Inc., Central Park Tennis Club Association Inc., Extended Care Society of (Eltham ) Inc., Central Power Social Club Inc., Victoria Inc., Family & Friends of Gay, Lesbian Central Victoria Dance Studios Parents Club & Bi-Sexual People (FOULBI) Inc., Fawkner Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 927

Bingo Centre Association Inc., Federation of Club Inc., Justus Australia Inc., Kafarhabou Australian Motorcyclists Ð Victoria Inc., Field Charitable Association of Victoria Inc., Kanga Services Social Club Inc., FilipinoÐAustralian Kids Kindergarten Inc., Kerang Squash Society, MelbourneÕs Northwest (FASMENOW) Association Inc., Khmer Angkor Dance Group Inc., Firestation Print Workshop Inc., Flames Inc., Kids Under Kanvas Inc., Kilsyth Sports In-Line Hockey Club Inc., Florence Nightingale Club Inc., Koorie Employment Action Network Committee of Victoria Inc., Ford Savage Car (K.E.A.N.) Inc., Kraft Social Club Strathmerton Club Inc., Frankston and District Public Tenants Inc., Kyabram Aboriginal Community Group Group Inc., Friends of Greater Dandenong Inc., Kyabram & District Work Skills Inc., Mobile Library Inc., Friends of Marine Parks Lafarge Plasterboard Social Club Inc., Landmark Inc., Friends of the Missions Inc., Fryerstown Radio Inc., Langwarrin Equestrian and Landcare Group Inc., Geelong Centre For Recreation Reserve Committee Inc., Laverda Enterprise Inc., Geelong Chess Club Inc., Club Victoria Inc., Lloyd Park Recreation Geelong Folk Dance Club Inc., Geelong, Reserve Committee Inc., Lukes Road Lianyungang Friendship/Sister City Association Community Drain Inc., Macedonian Cultural Inc., Geelong Off Road Racers Inc., Gellibrand Social Organization ÒPoreceÓ Inc., Macedonian Market Association Inc., Gippsland Gifted and Theatre Group ÒBoomerangÓÐMelbourne Inc., Talented Children's Network Inc., Gippsland Malvern Life Management Centre Inc., Quilt Show Inc., Gippsland Rugby League Maronite Catholic Society of Victoria Australia RefereesÕ Association Inc., Gippsland Veterans Inc., Maroondah Masters Inc., Maroons Netball Basketball Association Inc., Gippstars Marching Club Inc., Maternal And Child Health Consumer Club Inc., Glenormiston Bachelors and Group Inc., McIvor and District Child Care Spinsters Social Club Inc., G.O.A.S. Basketball Committee Inc., Meadowglen Athletics Club Club Inc., Golden Square Hotel Sports & Social Inc., Media Research Association of Australia Club Inc., Good Wood Advisory Centre Inc., Inc., Melbourne Chinatown Recreation Club Gordon Football Club Inc., Gorgeous Inc., Melbourne Metropolitan Theatre Inc., Productions Inc., Goshin Kendo Inc. , Goulburn Melbourne Soccer Academy Inc., Melbourne Valley Bicycle User Group Inc., Great Ocean Soccer World Cup Inc., Melbourne Turkish Taxi Road Tourism Association Inc., Greek Drivers Association Inc., Mental Illness Forum Community Television Inc., Greek Elderly Inc., Mid Murray Organic Growers Association Citizens Club Ð East Keilor & Avondale Heights Inc., Millewa Community Drainage group Inc., Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Melbourne, Incorporated, Ministering Benevolence to Victoria Inc., G.V.G. Group Goulburn Valley International Christians Inc., Mitta Valley Gay Group Inc., Hallam Hotel Social Club Inc., Community Newspaper Inc., Mobilisation for Hawthorn Kew Camberwell Activities Centre Social and Economic Justice Inc., Moliagul Association Inc., Healesville Workers Social Mongrels Club Inc., Monash Kindergarten Club Inc., Heal The Children Inc., Healthy Kids Cluster Inc., Monash University Whites (Central Victoria) Inc., Heart Pulse UserÕs Football Club Inc., Moodworks Educational Group (Vic) Inc., Heywood & District Netball Society Inc., Moodys Hotel Social Club Inc., Association Inc., High Country Charity Inc., Moorabool RatepayersÕAssociation Inc., Moore Hispano/American Social Club Inc., Hrvatska Paragon Fishing Club No. 2 Inc., Mooroolbark Istarska Zajednica (Social) Inc., Hrvatska Judo Club Inc., Mount Shadwell Hotel Social Mladez Viktorije (Croatian Youth of Victoria ) Club Inc., Mt. Eliza Heights Progress Association (HM) Inc., Hume Employment And Training Inc., Mudgegonga and District Riding Club Inc., Inc., Huyck Social Club Inc., Indian Music Murray River Koorie Alcohol & Drug Group Bendigo Inc., Indian Restaurant Owners Rehabilitation Inc., Nam-Tin-Nghia-Binh Association Inc., Inner and North West Friendship Association/Vic Inc., Nanny Community Forum Inc., Inner City Steiner Association of Victoria Inc., Narrandjeri Childrens Centre Inc., Institute of Training Sporting Association Inc., Nascar Owners and Management Inc., International Games Festival Drivers Association Inc., Nathalia & District Association Inc., International Workers Club Table Tennis Association Inc., Nathalia Inc., Introduction Service Institute of Victoria Neighbourhood Watch Program Inc., National Inc., IraqiÐAustralia Friendship Bureau Inc., Jan Association of Furniture Agents Inc., National Sheedy For Jobs Inc., Junction Hotel Social Australian Egyptian Sporting and Social 928 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Association Inc., National Concerto Inc., District Solo Friendship Group Inc., Samoan National Epilepsy Association of Australia Inc., Independent Seventh Day Adventist Church National Seniors Association Geelong Branch Inc., SatanÕs Sons Motorcycle Club Inc., Inc., National Toy Dog Club (Vic) Inc., National Schizophrenia Association Inc., Selkirk Rises Water Sports Centre Kayak Club Inc., National Landcare Project Inc., Silogos Ampeliko Wool Week Inc., N.B.L.C.C. Inc., Network Mitilinis Agion Nikolaon Inc., Silver Horseshoe Community Newspaper Inc., New Vision Group Darts Club Inc., Skilled Workshop Social Club Inc., New Zealand Maori Community of Inc., Smilevo Social Club Inc., Snowdown Ski Victoria Inc., Nioka Social Club Inc., Niuean Club Inc., Society For International Medicine Melbourne Community Inc., Norte Naura Inc., Sole Parents With Kids Inc., Somali Disabled Association Inc., Northcote Community Support Group Association (S.S.G.A.) Inc., Gardens Inc., North Eastern Sheep Breeders Somerville Fire Protection Inc., Southcombe Association Inc., North East Victoria Hoo-Hoo Park Sports Club Inc., South Eastern Raiders Club Inc., Northern Industry Environment Touch Football Club Inc., Southern Peninsula Group Inc., Oasis Limited Trains Inc., Od Yosef Emergency Accommodation For Kids Inc., Chai Centre Inc., Od Yosef Chai Fund Inc., Southern WomenÕs Service Collective Inc., OmeoÕs High Country Roundup Inc., On The South Gippsland District Rifle Clubs Line Dance Theatre Inc., Opa Theatre Association Inc., South West Task Force Inc., Productions Inc., Orbost Public Tenants Group Spades Rod & Custom Club Inc., Splatball Inc., Paediatric and Adolescent Support Service Village Paintball Club Inc., Spring Car Inc., Papua New GuineaÐAustralia Association Nationals Association Inc., St. Albans Chung Inc., Parents Anonymous Inc., Parent Support San Chinese Ethnic School Inc., St. Kilda Centre Gippsland Inc., Park Orchards Badminton Hungarian Old Boys Soccer Club Inc., Sunbury Club Inc., Peninsula Customs Inc., Peoples and Districts Country Music Club Inc., Sunbury Equality Network Inc., People With Disabilities Regional Workforce Exchange Inc., Sunbury Awareness Program Inc., Pesticide Watch Youth Broadcasters Inc., Sundowner Outdoor Victoria Inc., Phat Quang Charity Group Inc., Social Club Inc., Sv. Naum Ohridski Inc., Swan Philanthropic Brotherhood of Trihonians Hill South Pre-School Committee of ÒKosmas the AetolianÓ Inc., Phillipine Fiesta Management Inc., Swan Street Tennis Club Inc., Charities Fund Inc., Picola Blues Cricket Club Taipei Economic and Cultural Office Inc., PlentyÐYarra Community Tourism Incorporated, Talgarno Tennis Club Inc., Association Inc., Port Albert Tennis Club Inc., Tallangatta Darts Association Inc., Teamsters Portarlington Gun Club Inc., Port Fairy Surf Union of Australia Inc., Temaeva Nui Riders Association Inc., Portland Basketball Polynesian Dance Group Inc., Temasek Hockey Social Club Inc., Portland Bomber Racing Club Inc., Tempest Ski Club Inc., Tempy Association Inc., Port of Portland Utilisation Basketball Club Inc., Tent Event Association Committee Inc., Portuguese Speaking Inc., The A.G.P.S Flying Doctors Fund Inc., The Community Chaplaincy of Victoria Inc., Alliance For Democracy In VietnamÐAustralia Portuguese Youth Group of Victoria Inc., Victoria Chapter Inc., The Ashes Powerline Action (Vic) Inc., Preston Action Commemoration Association Inc., The Group For the Environment Inc., Preston Association of Sri Lankan Engineers, Australia Basketball Referees Association Inc., Princes Inc., The Australian Association of Private Hill Golf Club Inc., Professional Business Hospitality Colleges Inc., The Australian & Managers' Association of Victoria Inc., Raiders Hellenic Foundation of Elefterios Venizelos Tennis Club Inc., Rainbow Rose Foundation Inc., The Australian Organisation For Quality Inc., Ranters Theatre Inc., Rawson and District Inc., The Australian Specialist Cheesemakers Gymnasium Club Inc., Real Estate Franchisors Association Inc., The Berkana Foundation Inc., Association (Vic) Inc., Redbank Sport and The Birregurra Railway Station Preservation Recreation Club Inc., Red Sea Soccer Club Inc., Group Inc., The Box Hill WomenÕs Football Roof Restorers Association Inc., Rotaract Club Club Inc., The Cambodian OrphanÕs Support of Kew Inc., Rotaract Club of Nunawading Inc., Committee Inc., The Chinese Alliance For Royal Shropshire Light Infantry Association of Democracy, Victoria Division (Australia) Inc., Victoria Inc., Rye Chamber of Commerce Inc., The Chinese Community Council Inc., The Sail For Australia Association Inc., Sale & Committee of Management of Glenmaggie Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 929

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Computer Club Inc., The Dolphin City Festival Association Inc., Voices of Stonnington Inc., Inc., The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church VoyageÐAustralian Egyptian Youth Resource in Australia (Victoria) Inc., The Friendly Isles Centre Inc., Wangaratta Swap and Show Inc., Ethnic Inc., The Friends of Casuarina Reserve Warrnambool Hotel Social Club Inc., Inc., The Gaia Support Group Inc., The Glen Warrnambool Milk Products Social Club Inc., Eira Souths Soccer Club Inc., The Indian Game Warrnambool Regional Youth Centre Inc., Club of Victoria Inc., The Marketing Council of Waverley White Sox Inc., Wellington In Line Australia & New Zealand Inc., The Melbourne Hockey Association Inc., Werribee Blue Light Arts Company Inc., The Mind/Body Healing Inc., Werribee Kindergarten Staff Association Self Help Group Inc., The Montenegrian Social Inc., Werribee Touch Rugby Inc., Westend Club of Australia Inc., The Montsalvat Boxing & Kickboxing Club Inc., Western Foundation Inc., The Muslim Welfare Board of Districts Air Rifle Club Inc., Western Suburbs Victoria Inc., The National Institute of Masters Cat Club Inc., Western Suburbs Chinese Sport Inc., The Picture Framers Guild of Women's Association Inc., Westgate Health & Victoria Inc., The Rotuman Association of Fitness Club Inc., Wheelers Hill Badminton Melbourne Inc., The Rural City of Wangaratta Club Inc., White Eagles Basketball Club Inc., Tourism Authority Inc., The Scallop Industry Wildlife Health Australia Inc., Wineries of Progress Association Inc., The Source Social North West Victoria (Mildura Region) Inc., Club Inc., The Southern Mitchell Progressive Wisla Dandenong Soccer Club Inc., Wodonga Association Inc., The Swan Street Main Street and Districts Youth Services Inc., WomenÕs Program Inc., The Victorian Arabic Language Legal Action Fund Inc., Woodville Basketball Curriculum Council Inc., The Victorian Club Inc., Yarra Villa Soccer Club Inc., YarraÕs Association of Gestalt Therapists Inc., The Arabic Culture Centre Inc., YMCA of Darebin Victorian Museum of Millinery Inc., The Inc., Youth Executive Affairs Association or Wangaratta Wine & Food Society Inc., The Green Force Inc., Youth for Youth Inc., Zonta White Swan Hotel Social Club Inc., The Wine Club of Shepparton Area Inc. and Food Society of Mildura Inc., The Youth Dated 14 May 2002 Awareness and Protection Association Inc., Theodora House Inc., Tintooki Natural Health ANN HAMMANN Resource Centre Inc., Tri-State Games Benalla Deputy Registrar Inc., Tudor Consulting Group Inc., Turkish of Incorporated Associations Broadcasters Club Inc., Unicorp Association GPO Box 4567 Inc., Valley Christian Assembly Inc., Vault Melbourne 3001 Theatre Company Inc., Vehicle Builders EmployeesÕ Social Club Inc., Veterans Federation of the Philippines, Melbourne Chapter Inc., Coastal Management Act 1995 VicÐLaos Chinese Association of Australia Inc., NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF Victoria Junior Squash League Inc., Victorian MANAGEMENT PLAN Bodyboard Association Inc., Victorian Ceramic Corinella Foreshore Reserve Tile Layers Association Inc., Victorian Management Plan Commercial Go-Kart Operators Association The Minister for Environment and Inc., Victorian Community Development Conservation has approved the Corinella Initiatives Inc., Victorian Independent Hire Car Foreshore Reserve Management Plan, pursuant Owners Inc., Victorian Light Speed Trucks to Section 32 of the Coastal Management Act Northern Suburbs Inc., Victorian Macedonian 1995. Welfare Association Inc., Victorian Precast Septic Tank Manufacturers Association Inc., The Management Plan takes effect on the Victorian Skirmish Players Association Inc., date this notice is published in the Government Victorian United Martial Arts Association Gazette. Inc., Vietnam Veterans Association of The Management Plan provides for the AustraliaÐMornington Peninsula Sub Branch management of coastal Crown land in the Inc., Vision Training and Employment Corinella Foreshore Reserve. 934 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

A copy of the Management Plan may be ÒThe AgeÓ newspaper, ÒThe Weekly TimesÓ inspected, free of charge, during office hours newspaper and various local newspapers during at the office of: Department of Natural the week of 24 to 28 December 2001, and in the Resources and Environment, Port Phillip Government Gazette on 27 December 2001. Region, 30 Prospect Street, Box Hill, Victoria. I have decided, after considering the JUDY BACKHOUSE comments of the Victorian Catchment Regional Manager Management Council, to recommend to the Port Phillip Region Governor in Council that, the taxa of flora and Department of Natural Resources fauna and the potentially threatening process and Environment recommended for listing by the Scientific Advisory Committee be added to the list of taxa and communities of flora and fauna which are Co-operatives Act 1996 threatened and to the list of potentially AFRICAN INFORMATION NETWORK threatening processes. CO-OPERATIVE LTD My reasons for this decision are the same as FRANKSTON MOTOR-CYCLE PARK those advertised in the final recommendations of CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED the Scientific Advisory Committee. H B CLUB CO-OPERATIVE LTD Dated 4 May 2002 HOLIDAY CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED SHERRYL GARBUTT MP LISMORE COMMUNITY Minister for Environment CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD and Conservation MAROONDAH HIGH SCHOOL CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA MIGRANT EMPLOYMENT TRADING Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 CO-OPERATIVE LTD Prohibition of Entry into Safety Zone RUSHWORTH CO-OPERATIVE Patricia Ð 2 Well WHOLEFOODS LIMITED Pursuant to the power conferred by Section Notice is hereby given in pursuance of 119 of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act Section 316(1) of the Co-operatives Act 1996 1967, all vessels are prohibited, other than and Section 601AB(3) (e) of the Corporations vessels engaged in or in connection with the Law that, at the expiration of two months petroleum exploration and/or production from the date hereof, the names of the operations authorised under that Act, from aforementioned Co-operatives will, unless cause entering or remaining in the safety zone is shown to the contrary, be struck off the specified in the schedule, without my consent in register and the Co-operatives will be dissolved. writing. Dated at Melbourne 8 May 2002 SCHEDULE PAUL HOPKINS (1) The area within a distance of 500 metres Deputy Registrar of Co-operatives measured from each point of the outer edge of the drilling vessel known as Ocean Bounty. Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 (2) The area or areas within a distance of 500 NOTICE OF DECISION UNDER metres measured from each point of the SECTION 16 outer edge of any anchor buoys or other In accordance with section 16 of the Flora equipment deployed from that drilling and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988, I have vessel. considered the final recommendations of the while the vessel is engaged in operations Scientific Advisory Committee as advertised in associated with drilling of the Patricia Ð 2 Well Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 935 situated at or about the point of Latitude It will not be necessary for interested parties 038¡ 01Õ 40Ó South, Longitude 148¡ 26Õ 58Ó to appear on the date specified, unless advised in East over the period from early June 2002 until writing by the Department. early July 2002. G. A. & A. M. Salisbury, Mill Park. Dated 9 May 2002 Application for one commercial passenger Made under the Petroleum (Submerged vehicle in respect of a 1958 Plymouth sedan Lands) Act 1967 of the Commonwealth of with seating capacity for 5 passengers to Australia operate a service from 9 Calwell Court, Mill HORACIO HAAG Park for the carriage of passengers for wedding Manager, Petroleum Operations parties, debutante balls, anniversaries, holy Safety and Environment as a delegate communions, baptisms, photographic shoots of the Designated Authority, and scenic drives along Brighton Beach Road pursuant to delegation where the use of a 1958 Plymouth sedan is an dated 28 September 2000 essential feature of the hiring. under Section 15 of the Dated 16 May 2002 Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 ROBERT STONEHAM Manager Ð Operations Victorian Taxi Directorate Pipelines Act 1967 (Vic.) VARIATION OF THE PERMIT TO OWN AND USE A PIPELINE 101 Transport Act 1983 Section 12(4) TOW TRUCK DIRECTORATE OF I, the Minister for Energy and Resources for VICTORIA the State of Victoria, hereby give notice in Tow Truck Application accordance with the provisions of Section 12(4) Notice is hereby given that the following of the Pipelines Act 1967 (Vic.), that the applications will be considered by the Licensing Permit to Own and Use a Pipeline 101, owned Authority after 19 June 2002. by GasNet Australia (Operations) Pty Ltd of 180 Greens Road, Dandenong, Vic. 3175 is Notice of any objection to the granting of an varied by:Ð application should be forwarded to reach the ADDITION of endorsed Route Plan drawing Director, Tow Truck Directorate of Victoria, T74Ð98, dated 22 February 2002. Level 6, 14Ð20 Blackwood Street, North Melbourne (PO Box 666, North Melbourne Dated 9 May 2002 3051) not later than 13 June 2002. CANDY BROAD It will not be necessary for interested parties Minister for Energy to appear on the date specified, unless advised in and Resources writing. B.H.B. Motors Pty Ltd. Application for Transport Act 1983 variation of conditions of tow truck licence number TOW374 which authorises the licensed VICTORIAN TAXI DIRECTORATE vehicle to be managed, controlled and operated Department of Infrastructure from a depot situated at 6 Blake Street, Nathalia Commercial Passenger Vehicle Applications to change the depot address to Goulburn Valley Notice is hereby given that the following Highway, Wunghnu. applications will be considered by the Victorian Note: This licence is under consideration for Taxi Directorate, a division of the Department of transfer to Barry A. Lewis. Infrastructure after 19 June 2002. Servis Auto Sales Pty Ltd. Application for Notice of any objection to the granting of an variation of conditions of tow truck licence application should be forwarded to reach the number TOW445 which authorises the licensed Manager, Licensing & Certification, Victorian vehicle to be managed, controlled and operated Taxi Directorate, Level 6, 14Ð20 Blackwood from a depot situated at 13Ð15 Wannan Street, Street, North Melbourne (PO Box 666, North Highett to change the depot address to 183Ð199 Melbourne 3051) not later than 13 June 2002. Macaulay Road, North Melbourne. Copies of objections are forwarded to the Note: This licence is under consideration for applicants. transfer to Tanya Occhiuzzi. 936 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

S.P.W. Pty Ltd. Application for variation of Valuation of Land Act 1960 conditions of tow truck licence number DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES TOW444 which authorises the licensed vehicle AND ENVIRONMENT to be managed, controlled and operated from a depot situated at 13Ð15 Wannan Street, Highett Qualifications or Experience Specified by the to change the depot address to 183Ð199 Minister for Persons Making Council Rating Macaulay Road, North Melbourne. Valuations Note: This licence is under consideration for I, Sherryl Garbutt, Minister for Environment transfer to Maria Occhiuzzi. and Conservation, pursuant to section 13DA C. Vidotto. Application for variation of (1A) of the Valuation of Land Act 1960, conditions of tow truck licence numbers specify the following qualifications and TOW494 and TOW496 which authorises the experience for persons to be appointed by a licensed vehicles to be managed, controlled and council to make valuations for the purposes of operated from a depot situated at 104 the Local Government Act 1989: Dandenong Road, Frankston to change the (a) A valuer member of the Australian Property depot address to 30Ð34 Moresby Avenue, Institute; or Seaford. (b) A person registered with the ValuerÕs Carjill Pty Ltd. Application for variation of Qualification Board of Victoria on conditions of tow truck licence numbers 31 December 1994; or TOW495 and TOW696 which authorises the licensed vehicles to be managed, controlled and (c) A person who is registered or licensed as a operated from a depot situated at 104 valuer in any other State in Australia; or Dandenong Road, Frankston to change the (d) A person who holds a Bachelor of Business depot address to 30Ð34 Moresby Avenue, (Property) majoring in the valuation stream Seaford. from the RMIT University, and who has had Dated 16 May 2002 a minimum of two years full-time STEVE STANKO supervised valuation practical experience. Director SHERRYL GARBUTT MP Minister for Environment and Conservation Water Act 1989 EXTENSION OF THE LOWER MURRAY REGION WATER AUTHORITY Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995 SUNRAYSIA SEWERAGE DISTRICT ORDER RESTRICTING THE ENTRY OR In accordance with Section 96(2)(b) of the IMPORTATON OF DAYLILY PLANTS AND Water Act 1989, the Lower Murray Region PLANT PARTS INTO VICTORIA Water Authority is proposing to extend the I, Keith Hamilton, Minister for Agriculture, Sunraysia Sewerage District. make the following Order: Further information can be obtained from Dated 13 May 2002 Lower Murray Water Offices at Fourteenth Street, Mildura. KEITH HAMILTON Submissions on the proposal are invited and Minister For Agriculture should set out the grounds of any objections to 1 Objective the proposed extension of the Sunraysia The objective of this Order is to restrict Sewerage District and must be received by the the entry or importation of any plant or Authority by 17 June 2002 being one month plant part of Hemerocallis spp. after the publication in the Government Gazette. (daylily), and any agricultural Submissions will be received at the AuthorityÕs equipment or used package that has Office, Fourteenth Street, Mildura or by mail to been used with that species so as to PO Box 1438, Mildura, Vic. 3502. prevent the introduction or spread of RON J. LEAMON daylily rust (Puccinia hemerocallidis) Chief Executive Officer into Victoria. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 937

2. Authorising provision This Order is made under section 24 of the Plant Health and Plant Products Act 1995. 3. Definitions In this OrderÐ ÒdaylilyÓ includes any plant or plant part of the genus Hemerocallis. Òused agricultural equipmentÓ includes machinery, hand tools and equipment used for cultivating, propagating, spraying, harvesting, handling or transporting daylily rust host material. Òused packagesÓ include bins, crates and pallets used for harvesting, packing or transport of daylily rust host plants. 4. Prohibition on entry or importation into Victoria of certain matter The entry or importation into Victoria ofÐ (a) any plant or plant part of daylily from a property known or suspected to be infested with daylily rust or any other property associated with a property known or suspected to be infested with daylily rust; and (b) any agricultural equipment or used package, which has been used in the cultivation, spraying, harvesting, handling, packing or transport of the host material in paragraph (a)- is prohibited other than in accordance with clauses 5 and 6. 5. Restrictions and conditions imposed upon entry or importation of certain matter into Victoria The entry or importation into Victoria of the matter referred to in clause 4 is subject to the following restrictions and conditionsÐ (a) in the case of daylily plants: (i) the crop must be Ð (A) inspected within 14 days of harvest and no daylily rust detected; or (B) subject to an in-field rust control program using a fungicide registered for that purpose or to other measures agreed by the Manager, Plant Standards; and (ii) prior to consignment from the property, all leaf material must be removed to the crown of the plant; and (iii) the remaining crown and roots must have been subject to a post harvest dip using a fungicide registered for rust control; and (iv) the plants must be packed and consigned free from soil and organic matter in new packages and in such a way that prevents reinfestation with rust spores; or (b) in the case of agricultural equipment and used packages used in association with daylily plants, the agricultural equipment and used packages must have been thoroughly cleaned of soil and organic matter and disinfected either: (i) by steam cleaning; or (ii) with a solution containing not less than 100 ppm available chlorine used as a spray rinse or dump treatment; or (iii) in a manner approved by the Manager Plant Standards. 938 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

6. Host material to be accompanied by plant health declaration or a plant health certificate It is a condition of entry or importation into Victoria that the host material specified in clause 4 are accompanied by a plant health declaration issued by an authorised person or a plant health certificate issued by an officer of a department responsible for agriculture in the State or Territory where the plant was grown or the agricultural equipment or used packages were last used certifying compliance with clause 5. Note: Section 25 of the Act provides that a person is guilty of an offence and a penalty not exceeding 200 penalty units for knowingly breaching an Importation Order.

Livestock Disease Control Act 1994 NOTICE OF ORDER Order Declaring a Control Area at Meredith Relating to Newcastle Disease I, Keith Hamilton, Minister for Agriculture give notice of the making of an Order under section 29 of the Livestock Disease Control Act 1994 declaring all the land referred to in Schedule 1, to be a Control Area in respect of the exotic disease, Newcastle disease, and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements in Schedule 2 as those which are to operate in the Control Area in respect of birds and bird products and poultry including chickens, ducks, turkeys, pheasants, quails, geese, ostriches, guineafowl, partridges and emus. SCHEDULE 1 All that land in the Shire of Golden Plains being: The Parish of Durdidwarrah, east and north of the MaudeÐSteiglitz Road; The Parish of Moreep; The Parish of Meredith; The Parish of Coolebarghurk, west of Shelford-Meredith Road; The Parish of Bamgamie, east of Bamgamie Road; The Parish of Carrah, north of Shelford-Bannockburn Road; The Parish of Burtwarrah, north and west of TeesdaleÐLethbridge Road; The Parish of Wabdallah, north of Scanlons Road; The Parish of Darriwil, north west of Clyde Hill Road, north west of Parkers Road, north east of Steiglitz Road, and north of Andrews Road. All that land in the Shire of Moorabool being: The Parish of Meredith. SCHEDULE 2 The Order restricts the movement of live poultry, poultry products, poultry litter, poultry manure, pet birds and dead birds in the Control Area other than in accordance with a permit issued by an inspector. The Order prohibits the holding of shows, exhibitions, markets, auctions and races involving birds within the Control Area. The Order requires any person in the Control Area to report any unusual illness or death of birds to a veterinary practitioner, and owners of birds to submit birds for testing if required to do so by the Manager, Animal Health Operations of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment. The Order has effect for 12 months from the date hereof unless continued for any further period or periods. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 939

A copy of the Order may obtained by telephoning the office of the Chief Veterinary Officer on (03) 921 74246. Dated 10 May 2002 KEITH HAMILTON Minister for Agriculture

Livestock Disease Control Act 1994 NOTICE OF ORDER Order Declaring a Restricted Area at Meredith Relating to Newcastle Disease I, Keith Hamilton, Minister for Agriculture give notice of the making of an Order under section 26 of the Livestock Disease Control Act 1994 declaring the land being the part of the Shire of Golden Plains, Parish of Coolebarghurk, east of the ShelfordÐMeredith Road, and the part of the Shire of Golden Plains, Parish of Durdidwarrah, west of the MaudeÐSteiglitz Road and south of the MeredithÐSteiglitz Road, in the State of Victoria, a Restricted Area in respect of the exotic disease, Newcastle disease, and specifying the prohibitions, restrictions and requirements which are to operate in the Restricted Area. The Order prohibits the movement of live poultry and fertile eggs of such poultry into, out of, or within the Restricted Area. The Order restricts the movement of other live birds, of bird products, table eggs, poultry litter and manure, and dead birds in the Restricted Area other than in accordance with a permit issued by an inspector. The Order prohibits the holding of shows, exhibitions, markets, auctions and races involving birds within the Restricted Area. The Order requires persons in the Restricted Area to report unusual illness or death of birds to a veterinary practitioner, and owners of birds to submit birds for testing if required to do so by the Manager, Animal Health Operations of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment. The Order has effect for 12 months from the date hereof unless continued for any further period or periods. A copy of the Order may obtained by telephoning the office of the Chief Veterinary Officer on (03) 921 74246. Dated 10 May 2002 KEITH HAMILTON Minister for Agriculture

Petroleum Act 1998 STATE OF VICTORIA Notice of Invitation of Application for Onshore, Gippsland and Murray Basins Petroleum Exploration Permits Applications are hereby invited for the grant of Petroleum Exploration Permits under Section 19 of the Petroleum Act 1998 in respect of the two onshore areas in State of Victoria designated hereunder as VIC/G-02 (1) and VIC/M-02 (1) in the Gippsland and Murray basins respectively. 940 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

DESCRIPTION OF AREAS

Figure 1: Released Gippsland Basin Block VIC/G-02(1) Area VIC/G-02 (1) in the Gippsland Basin comprises 53 graticular blocks equal to 3567 sq. km as shown in Figure 1. The area extends from the west of Sale (in the east) to Moe (to the west) and from Traralgon (in the north) to the northern boundary of Wilsons Promontory (to the south). VIC/G-02 (1) contains the Morwell and Tarra-Bulga National Parks. MORWELL NATIONAL PARK (see Fig. 1) is defined in the National Parks Act, 1975 (Schedule Two Ð PART 16) as: ÒAll those pieces or parcels of land containing 396 hectares, more or less, situated in the Parish of Yinnar and Jeeralang, County of Buln Buln, being the land delineated and bordered red in a plan prepared by the Surveyor-General lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 12/2.Ó TARRA-BULGA NATIONAL PARK (see Fig. 1) is defined in the National Parks Act 1975 (Schedule Two Ð PART 3) as: ÒAll those pieces or parcels of land containing 1522 hectares, more or less, situated in the Parishes of Bulga and Devon, County of Buln Buln delineated and bordered red, excepting there from the roads shown as excluded in a plan lodged in the Central Plan Office and numbered N.P. 22/3 and also excepting from it the Tarra Valley Road.Ó Area VIC/M-02 (1) in the Murray Basin comprises 86 graticular blocks equal to 6018 sq. km as shown in Figure 2 Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 941

Figure 2: Released Murray Basin Block VIC/M-02(1) Block VIC/M02 (1) is encompassed between Swan Hill in the northeast and Hopetoun to the southwest. CONDITIONS OF APPLICATION Applications shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of Part 3, Exploration Permits, and Part 7, Provisions Applying to Authorities Generally, of the Petroleum Act 1998 No. 96/1998 under which the Minister proposes to issue Petroleum Exploration Permits to the successful applicant. Full details of the proposed Exploration Program being offered and covering a period of tenure of five (5) years with listings of the key objectives of the first three years of the work program, for the purpose of section 27 of the Act, should be provided. Applicants should note that:Ð l The Minister for Energy and Resources under Section 12 (2) of the Petroleum Act 1998 hereby gives notice to exempt all types of exploration activities in the National Parks of VIC/G-02 (1) as defined above in order to protect these lands for significant environmental reasons. l The areas are offered without implementation of the 'right to negotiate, provisions contained in Part 2, Division 3, Subdivision B of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) and the offer contained in this Notice does not constitute a representation by the Crown or any of its officers or employees that the offer does not affect Native Title. The offer is invalid if it impacts on Native Title. The successful applicant would be required, where appropriate, to comply with Native Title processes. If the processes are applicable, the applicant will progress any requirements to resolve Native Title issues. The Department will require periodic progress reports with respect to these processes. 942 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

SELECTION CRITERIA Full details of the proposed exploration program being offered and covering a period of tenure of five (5) years should be provided. The factors that will be considered in assessing applications will be the key objects of the work program for the first three years of the five-year term and the financial and technical resources available to the applicant. Applicants should make themselves familiar in particular with sections 18-27 and 96-99 of the Petroleum Act 1998. Further details of the work program bidding system outlined above, including the criteria for assessment of applications and the conditions to apply following the award of the permit, are available from the Manager Minerals and Petroleum Regulation, or Maher Megallaa phone: 03 94125081 email: [email protected] LODGMENT OF APPLICATIONS AND CLOSING DATE Applications addressed to the Minister for Energy and Resources together with the relevant data must be lodged by 4:00 pm on Thursday, 1 August 2002 for Area VIC/M-02 (1) and 4:00 pm on Thursday, 24 October 2002 for Area VIC/G-02 (1) and submitted to the: Tender Box, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Ground Floor, 240 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002. Attn: Senior Petroleum Tenements Officer, Minerals and Petroleum Regulation. The following special instructions should be observed: l Two copies of the application and supporting data must be submitted. l The application should then be sealed and clearly marked ÔApplication for Area VIC/Ñ-02(1) Commercial-in-ConfidenceÕ. l This envelope or package should then be enclosed in a plain covering envelope or package and delivered by hand or posted to the address above, and marked Ð Attention: Senior Petroleum Tenements Officer, Minerals and Petroleum Regulation. Dated 14 May 2002 RICHARD ALDOUS Executive Director, Energy and Minerals Division Pursuant to the Instrument of Delegation dated 13/12/2001

Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 STATE OF VICTORIA Notice of Invitation of Application for Exploration Permits Applications are hereby invited for the grant of Petroleum Exploration Permits under Section 20(1) of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 of the State of Victoria in respect of the following blocks within the areas as described in the following schedule. SCHEDULE (The references hereunder are to the names of map sheets of 1:100,000 series and to the numbers of the graticular sections shown thereon) Otway Basin, Victoria. Area 02-1(v) Map Sheet SJ 54 (Hamilton) 1764 part 1765 part 1836 part 1837 part 1838 part 1839 part 1910 part 1911 part 1912 part 1983 part 1984 part 1985 part 2056 part 2057 part 2128 part 2129 part Assessed to contain 16 blocks Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 943

Area 02-2(v) Map Sheet SJ 54 (Hamilton) 1988 part 1989 part 1990 part 1991 part 1992 part 1993 part 2058 part 2059 part 2060 part 2061 part 2063 part 2064 part 2065 part 2130 part 2131 part 2132 part 2133 part 2136 part 2137 part Assessed to contain 19 blocks Area 02-3(v) Map Sheet SJ 54 (Hamilton) 2066 part 2067 part 2068 part 2069 part 2070 part 2071 part 2138 part 2139 part 2140 part 2141 part 2142 part 2143 part 2144 part 2145 part 2216 part 2217 part 2218 part 2289 part 2290 part 2291 part 2363 part Assessed to contain 21 blocks Area 02-4(v) Map Sheet SJ 54 (Hamilton) 2292 part 2293 part 2294 part 2364 part 2365 part 2366 part 2367 part 2438 part 2439 part 2440 part 2441 part 2442 part 2513 part 2514 part Assessed to contain 14 blocks Gippsland Basin, Victoria. Area 02-5(v) Map Sheet SJ55 (Melbourne) 1984 part 2055 part 2056 part 2125 part 2126 part 2196 part 2197 part 2198 part 2267 part 2268 part 2340 part Assessed to contain 11 blocks The attached Schedule includes figures 1 and 2 for the Otway and Gippsland basins released areas respectively. The figures were prepared based on AGD66 Datum. APPLICATIONS Applications lodged under Section 20 of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 are required to be made in the approved form and should be accompanied by: (a) Details of Ð (i) the applicantÕs technical assessment of the petroleum potential of the area, including the concepts underlying its proposed exploration program, with sufficient detail to support that program; (ii) the applicantÕs minimum guaranteed proposal (including indicative minimum expenditure) for exploration wells to be drilled, 3D and 2D seismic and other surveying activities, data evaluation and other work, for each year of the first three years of the permit term. This proposal, to be known as the minimum guaranteed work program, should comprise work expected to involve a substantial exploration component Ð normally, appraisal work should not be included; (iii) the applicant's proposal (including indicative minimum expenditure) for exploration wells to be drilled, 3D and 2D seismic and other surveying activities, data evaluation and other work, for each of the three remaining years of the permit term. This proposal, to be known as the secondary work program, should comprise work expected to involve a substantial exploration component Ð normally; appraisal work should not be included. 944 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

(b) Particulars of Ð (i) the technical qualifications of the applicant and of its key employees; (ii) the technical advice available to the applicant; (iii) the financial resources available to the applicant, including evidence of the applicant's ability to fund the work program proposed, a statement of other exploration commitments over the next six years, and a copy of the latest annual report and quarterly reports for each applicant company; (iv) where relevant, the viability of the consortium lodging the application, including evidence that a satisfactory settlement has been, or can be, reached on the Joint Operating Agreement (a copy of a signed Heads of Agreement Dealing will generally suffice); and (v) the percentage participation interest of each party to the application. (c) Such other information as the applicant wishes to be taken into account in consideration of the application. (d) Each application must be accompanied by a fee of A$3,000, payable to the Department of Natural Resources and Environment through an Australian bank or bank cheque. Further details of the work program bidding system outlined above, including the criteria for assessment of applications and the conditions to apply following the award of the permit, are available from the Manager Minerals and Petroleum Regulation or Maher Megallaa phone: 03 9412 5081 email: [email protected] but generally follow those relating to the Commonwealth areas [website: www.industry.gov.au.] A schedule of Special Requirements is appended to the end of this Notice. While several of the Requirements related to the State Waters areas exclusively, they may be applied to the Adjacent Commonwealth release because of common boundaries. More detail on environmental issues can be obtained from Geoff Collins, Ph: 03 9412 5095, email: [email protected]. Availability of Data Available basic exploration data pertaining to the blocks comprising this notice can be purchased from the Petroleum Development Branch, 7th Floor, 250 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002, by contacting Ms Dee Ninis, Ph: 03 9412 5169 Ð email: [email protected] Closing Dates and Lodgment of Applications Applications must be lodged by 4:00 pm on Thursday, 24 October 2002 and sent to the Tender Box, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Ground Floor, 240 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002. Attn: Senior Petroleum Tenements Officer, Minerals and Petroleum Regulation. The following special instructions should be observed: l Two copies of the application and supporting data, together with the $3,000 fee which should be enclosed in an envelope or package. l The application should then be sealed and clearly marked ÒApplication for Area V02ÑÑCommercial-in-ConfidenceÓ. l This envelope or package should then be enclosed in a plain covering envelope or package and delivered by hand or posted to the relevant address above. Made under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 of the State of Victoria Dated 14 May 2002 ROBERT KING Manager, Minerals and Petroleum Regulation Delegate of the Minister for Energy and Minerals Pursuant to the Instrument of Delegation dated 13/12/2001 Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 945

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (VICTORIAN LEGISLATION BUT COULD IMPACT AT THE JUNCTION BOUNDARY WITH THE COMMONWEALTH RELEASE) MARINE NATIONAL PARKS AND MARINE SANCTUARIES Within the proposed released areas, there are a number of Marine National Parks and Sanctuaries recommended by the Environment Conservation Council (ECC) in 1997 which are shown in figures 1 and 2. The Government has accepted these recommendations and indicated its intention to introduce legislation in Autumn 2002 Parliamentary session to establish a system of marine national parks and marine sanctuaries. In addition there are several conservation reserves in adjoining onshore parks and have their boundaries at low water mark and some include rock stacks and islands (e.g. Lady Julia Percy Island within Area 02-2(v)). 946 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Figure 1: Released Coastal Waters Areas 02-1(v) to 02-4 in Otway Basin Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 947

Figure 2: Released Coastal Waters Area 02-5(v) in Gippsland Basin

Bidders should make themselves familiar with: n ECC recommendations on Marine National Parks and Sanctuaries published in the ÒMarine Coastal & Estuarine Investigation Ð Final Report, August 2000Ó by ECC. n The GovernmentÕs policy intention is that upon the enactment of legislation to establish marine national parks and marine sanctuaries, it will require that a license or permit under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982, which is either wholly or partly over land in a Marine National Park or a Marine Sanctuary, will be subject to the following conditions:Ð

l exploration for petroleum must not be carried out under the lease, license or permit unless it is done from a vessel or aircraft, and is carried out in a manner which does not detrimentally affect the seabed of the park or any flora or fauna of the park; l before the exploration is carried out, the Minister consents to the carrying out of the exploration, subject to any terms and conditions that the Minister thinks fit to impose; l the exploration is carried out in accordance with any terms and conditions that the Minister has imposed on his or her consent; and

l any other operations, that are authorised by the lease, license or permit, are not carried out in the park 948 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Proposed Exploration Program Should a permit be granted which requires the conduct of seismic surveys or drilling of a well, then under the requirements the StateÕs Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 an environmental management plan is required to be submitted and approved before the commencement of the activity. Referrals Ð Environment Protection & Biodiversity Act If the permit operator believes that the activity significantly impacts on a matter of national environmental significance and may need approval under the Commonwealth Environment Protection & Biodiversity Act, 2000 (EPBC), a Referral must be submitted to Environment Australia. The purpose of the referral is to determine whether a proposed action requires approval by the Commonwealth Environment Minister. If the Minister determines that an approval is required, then the proposed action will proceed through the assessment and approval process. INSURANCE Successful applicants will be required under section 97A of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 or the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 to effect and maintain insurance against expenses or liabilities or specified things arising in connection with, or as a result of, the carrying out of work, or doing any other thing, under the permit, including expenses of complying with directions with respect to the clean-up or other remedying of the effects of the escape of petroleum. NAVIGATION AND FISHERIES REQUIREMENTS Section 124 of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 requires, inter alia, that petroleum operations be carried out in a manner that does not interfere with navigation or fishing activities. To ensure that navigation requirements are met, successful applicants will be advised prior to the commencement of seismic surveys and drilling operations to maintain regular contact with the Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority. Successful applicants will also be advised prior to the commencement of operations of any special fisheries requirements Ð it is advisable for companies to keep in regular contact with the local fishing authorities prior to and during operations. Areas 02-1(v) to 02-4(v) inclusive are adjacent to important rock lobster and abalone fishing areas. Any proposals to undertake exploration activities should, in accordance with normal practice, be supplemented by a Declaration of Environmental Factors and Oil Spill Contingency Plan. Successful applicants will need to liaise with the Portland Professional Fishermans Association and the Western Zone Divers Association representing commercial abalone divers and will be advised, prior to the commencement of operations, of any special fisheries requirement. NATIVE TITLE Preliminary consultation with representatives of Aboriginal people has not identified any particular interests. However, advice has been received of Native Title claims over Areas 02-1(v), 02-3(v) and 02-5(v). Successful applicants will be required to consult closely with relevant Aboriginal groups before commencing operations in these areas in particular or areas in general.

Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Notice of Invitation of Application for Exploration Permits I, the Delegate of the Designated Authority for and on behalf of the Commonwealth-Victoria Offshore Petroleum Joint Authority, acting pursuant to Section 20(1) of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 of the Commonwealth of Australia, hereby invite applications for the grant of exploration permits in respect of the following blocks within the area as described in the following schedule. The Commonwealth/State/Territory jurisdictional boundary in coastal waters is determined by the Australian Maritime Boundaries Information System Dataset of 2000, released in January 2001 by the Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (now Geoscience Australia National Mapping Division). The block description of the areas in the 2002 release is based on this system. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 949

Section 5AAA of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 provides that, where a change to the baseline of AustraliaÕs territorial sea would impact on the boundary of an existing petroleum title (in Commonwealth or State or Territory waters), there is in fact no such impact. The Commonwealth, State or Territory Act ( as the case may be) under which the title has been granted, continues to apply to the title and the whole title area for as long as the title remains in force. Therefore, this Instrument does not apply to any such area that is already under title. SCHEDULE (The references hereunder are to the names of map sheets of 1:100,000 series and to the numbers of the graticular sections shown thereon). Area V02-1 Otway Basin, Victoria. Map Sheet SJ 54 (Hamilton) 2281 2353 2354 2355 2425 2426 2427 2428 2497 2498 2499 2500 2501 2502 2571 2572 2573 2574 2575 2645 2646 2647 2648 2718 2719 2720 2721 2791 (part) 2792 (part) 2793 (part) Assessed to contain 30 graticular blocks Area V02-2 Gippsland Basin, Victoria. Map Sheet SJ 55 (Melbourne) 1634 (part) 1635 (part) 1636 (part) 1706 1707 1708 1778 1779 1780 1850 1852 Assessed to contain 11 graticular blocks Area V02-3 Gippsland Basin, Victoria. Map Sheet SJ 55 (Melbourne) 1714 1715 1784 1785 1786 1856 1857 1858 1929 1930 Assessed to contain 10 graticular blocks Area V02-4 Gippsland Basin, Victoria. Map Sheet SJ 55 (Melbourne) 2071 2072 Assessed to contain 2 graticular blocks APPLICATIONS Applications lodged under Section 20 of the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 are required to be made in the approved form and should be accompanied by: (a) Details of Ð (i) the applicantÕs technical assessment of the petroleum potential of the area, including the concepts underlying its proposed exploration program, with sufficient detail to support that program; (ii) the applicantÕs minimum guaranteed proposal (including indicative minimum expenditure) for exploration wells to be drilled, 3D and 2D seismic and other surveying activities, data evaluation and other work, for each year of the first three years of the permit term. This proposal, to be known as the minimum guaranteed work program, should comprise work expected to involve a substantial exploration component - normally, appraisal work should not be included; (iii) the applicantÕs proposal (including indicative minimum expenditure) for exploration wells to be drilled, 3D and 2D seismic and other surveying activities, 950 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

data evaluation and other work, for each of the three remaining years of the permit term. This proposal, to be known as the secondary work program, should comprise work expected to involve a substantial exploration component Ð normally; appraisal work should not be included. (b) Particulars of Ð (i) the technical qualifications of the applicant and of its key employees; (ii) the technical advice available to the applicant; (iii) the financial resources available to the applicant, including evidence of the applicantÕs ability to fund the work program proposed, a statement of other exploration commitments over the next six years, and a copy of the latest annual report and quarterly reports for each applicant company; (iv) where relevant, the viability of the consortium lodging the application, including evidence that a satisfactory settlement has been, or can be, reached on the Joint Operating Agreement (a copy of a signed Heads of Agreement Dealing will generally suffice); and (v) the percentage participation interest of each party to the application. (c) Such other information as the applicant wishes to be taken into account in consideration of the application. (d) Each application must be accompanied by a fee of A$3,000, payable to Commonwealth of Australia through an Australian bank or bank cheque. Further details of the work program bidding system outlined above, including the criteria for assessment of applications and the conditions to apply following the award of the permit, are available from the Manager Minerals and Petroleum Regulation, Department of Natural Resources and Environment Melbourne and from the Petroleum Division, Department of Industry, Science and Resources in . It should be noted that any income derived in the future from the recovery of petroleum from this area would be subject to the Commonwealth GovernmentÕs Resource Rent Tax. Availability of Data Copies of the basic exploration data pertaining to the blocks comprising this notice and Department of Natural Resources and Environment prepared prospectivity packages may be purchased from the Petroleum Development Branch, 7th Floor, 250 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002, telephone Dee Ninis 03 9412 5169 or email: [email protected]. Closing Dates and Lodgment of Applications Applications must be lodged by 4:00 pm on Thursday, 24 October 2002 for area V02-2 and Thursday, 10 April 2003 for areas V02-1, V02-3 and V00-4 and submitted to the: Tender Box, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Ground Floor, 240 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002. Attn: Senior Petroleum Tenements Officer, Minerals and Petroleum Regulation. The following special instructions should be observed: l Two copies of the application and supporting data, together with the $3,000 fee, which should be enclosed in an envelope or package. l The application should then be sealed and clearly marked ÒApplication for Area V02___Commercial-in-ConfidenceÓ. l This envelope or package should then be enclosed in a plain covering envelope or package and delivered by hand or posted to the relevant address above. Made under the Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 of the Commonwealth of Australia. Dated 14 May 2002 ROBERT KING Manager, Minerals and Petroleum Regulation Delegate of the Minister for Energy and Minerals Pursuant to the Instrument of Delegation dated 15/06/2001 Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 951

Geographic Place Names Act 1998 REGISTRATION OF AMENDMENT OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of amendment of the undermentioned place name and the definition of the boundaries. File No. Place Name Proposer & Location 1637 Part of South Yarra to City of Melbourne. Melbourne As set out on the map below

Office of the Registrar of Geographic Names c/-LAND VICTORIA Level 15 Marland House 570 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000 KEITH C. BELL Registrar of Geographic Names 952 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Geographic Place Names Act 1998 REGISTRATION OF AMENDMENT OF GEOGRAPHIC NAMES The Registrar of Geographic Names hereby gives notice of the registration of amendment of the undermentioned place name and the definition of the boundaries. File No. Place Name Proposer & Location 1637 Part of Prahran to City of Melbourne. Melbourne As set out on the map below

Office of the Registrar of Geographic Names c/-LAND VICTORIA Level 15 Marland House 570 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000 KEITH C. BELL Registrar of Geographic Names Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 953

Gas Industry Act 2001 ORIGIN ENERGY RETAIL LIMITED Standard Terms and Conditions for Deemed Contracts with Former Franchise Customers These standard terms and conditions apply on and from 2 July 2002 to contracts for the sale and supply of gas created under section 44 of the Gas Industry Act 2001. In these standard terms and conditions: We and Us means Origin Energy Retail Limited (ABN 22 078 868 425) of Level 21, 360 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, and Our has a corresponding meaning. You means the person taking a supply of gas from us at the Supply Address and Your has a corresponding meaning. PART 1: Relationship with your retailer 1 Supply and sale 1.1 Obligation to sell and supply We will: (a) sell gas and related services to you; (b) arrange for the delivery of gas to the Supply Address. 1.2 Obligation to pay You will pay us for the gas and related services we supply, any services we use to deliver the gas to the Supply Address and any additional amounts contemplated by these standard terms and conditions. 2 Term 2.1 Commencement Your contract will commence when you accept our offer to supply you on these terms and conditions. 2.2 Duration Your contract will continue until you terminate it (under clause 2.4) or we terminate it (under clause 2.5). 2.3 Vacating Supply Address (moving property) If you intend to vacate your Supply Address you must give us: (a) notice of the date on which you intend to vacate the Supply Address; and (b) a forwarding address where we can send a final bill. Subject to this clause, your obligation to pay us for gas consumed at your Supply Address continues until, and terminates with effect from, 3 business days after the date of the notice or when you vacate the supply address (whichever occurs last). If you were evicted or otherwise forced to vacate your Supply Address your obligation to pay us for gas consumed at your Supply Address will end on the date you give notice to us. Your obligation to pay may terminate earlier when: l another customer enters into a contract for sale of gas to the Supply Address; l the supply address is disconnected; or l another retailer becomes responsible for the Supply Address. 2.4 Termination by you If you have accepted our offer under section 44 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 and you wish to terminate your contract, you do not need to give us notice. 954 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

2.5 Termination by us We may terminate your contract if: (a) you do not pay us and under the Retail Code, we have disconnected your gas and you no longer have a right to be reconnected; or (b) you transfer to another retailer for supply of gas for the Supply Address; whichever occurs first. 2.6 Effect of termination If your contract is terminated: (a) you will remain liable to make any outstanding payments to us; (b) we will have no obligation to supply gas to you; (c) Clauses 4.9, 4.10, 4.11, 8.1, 9 and 13.3 survive the termination of the contract. 3 Price 3.1 Amount We will charge you an amount for the gas and any other services which we supply to you, which we will calculate in accordance with the relevant tariff referred to in schedule 1, or as varied by us and notified to you under clause 3.2. 3.2 Variation We will give you notice in accordance with the Retail Code of any variation of the price as soon as practicable and in any event, no later than your next bill. 4 Billing and payment 4.1 Frequency of bills We will bill you at least every three months unless we agree with you otherwise where this is permitted by the Retail Code. We may agree with you another billing period which is shorter than three months, pursuant to the Retail Code. 4.2 Content Your bills will include, amongst other things (see the Retail Code): (a) your name and account number, supply address and relevant mailing address; (b) the Meter Installation Reference Number (MIRN) (including the MIRN checksum) assigned to your metering installation or, if there is no assigned MIRN, the meter number or another unique identifying mark assigned to the metering installation; (c) the period covered by the bill; (d) the relevant tariff or tariffs which apply to you; (e) the total amount of gas consumed in the period; (f) the amount payable by you; (g) the "pay by date"; (h) a telephone number for billing and payment enquiries and a 24 hour number for faults and emergencies; (i) if we directly pass through a network charge to you, the separate amount of the network charge; (j) the amount of arrears or credit and the amount of any refundable advance provided by you; (k) a summary of payment methods and payment arrangement options; (l) if you are a domestic customer (within the meaning of the Retail Code) details of the availability of concessions; Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 955

(m) a telephone number for billing and payment enquiries and a 24 hour contact telephone number for faults and emergencies; (n) details of interpreter services, in relevant languages; (o) other than for your first bill from us, a graph showing your consumption for the period covered by the bill and the extent that data is available: (i) your consumption for each billing period over the past 12 months; and (ii) a comparison of your consumption for the period covered by the bill with your consumption for the same period of the previous year; and (p) if we are charging you for goods and services other than gas on the bill, a charge for the other goods or services as a separate item with a description of the goods or services supplied. 4.3 Bundled Charges On request we will provide you with reasonable information on network charges, retail charges and any other charges relating to the sale or supply of gas comprised in the amount payable under your bill. 4.4 Estimated readings Wherever possible, the bill will be based on an actual read of your gas meter. If we cannot reasonably or reliably base a bill on our reading of your gas meter and we are permitted to do so by the Retail Code we may provide you with an estimated bill based on: (a) your reading of your gas meter; (b) your prior billing history; or (c) if we don't have your prior billing history, average usage of gas at the relevant tariff calculated over the period covered by the bill. We may also provide you with an estimated bill in accordance with applicable laws and guidelines if you are transferring from another retailer. We agree to use our best endeavours to read your meter at least once every 12 months and adjust your bill accordingly. 4.5 Access You will allow us (including our agents) and our equipment safe, convenient and unhindered access to the Supply Address to read your meter. If we cannot read your meter due to your actions or omissions, we may estimate your bill and may charge you an additional amount if you later request a bill based on an actual reading. 4.6 Date for payment You agree to pay us the amount specified in each bill by the Òpay by dateÓ specified in the bill in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.7 Payment methods You may pay your bill using any of the following arrangements: (a) in person at an agency or payment outlet; (b) by mail; (c) by Direct Debit (if you have agreed with us in writing as to the matters listed in section 7.2(b) of the Retail Code); and (d) by any other method which we make available to you (provided this is allowed under the Retail Code). 4.8 Additional amounts We may charge you an additional amount if: (a) your payment is dishonoured or reversed and we incur a fee; 956 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

(b) we make a different billing cycle available to you and you agree to this; (c) we are unable to read your meter due to an act or omission by you and later request a bill based on an actual reading (see clause 4.5); or (d) we are otherwise permitted to do so under the Gas Law, including for excluded services charges. The amount of any additional charge will be reasonable having regard to the related costs we incur. 4.9 Review of bill If you disagree with an amount stated in a bill, we will review the bill at your request. During the review, you agree to pay us the lower of: (a) any portion of the bill which you agree with us is not in dispute; and (b) an amount equal to the average amount of your bills in the previous 12 months. 4.10 Outcome of disputes If the bill is correct, you agree to pay us the unpaid amount or request a meter test. If the meter test shows that your meter complies with applicable laws and codes, you agree to pay the costs of the tests and the unpaid amount. If your bill is incorrect we will adjust your bill in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.11 Adjustments If we fail to charge, undercharge or overcharge you, we may recover from you or pay to you the relevant amount in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.12 Financial hardship If you are a Domestic Customer and: (a) you anticipate that you may not be able to pay a bill by the pay by date, you must notify us; or (b) we believe that you may not be able to pay a bill by the pay by date, then we will offer you a range of options (including instalment plans) to assist you to pay us (see the Retail Code). 4.13 Shortened collection cycle We may shorten your collection cycle in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.14 Assessment and assistance to Domestic Customers If: (a) you are a Domestic Customer and you contact us under clause 4.12 and you do not agree on an alternative payment arrangement; or (b) we otherwise believe you are experiencing repeated difficulties in payment of your bill or require payment assistance, we must: (1) assess in a timely way whatever information you provide or we otherwise have concerning your capacity to pay, taking into account advice from an independent financial counsellor if we are unable to adequately make that assessment; (2) on request, make available to you documentary evidence of our assessment; (3) offer you an instalment plan, unless you have in the previous 12 months failed to comply with two instalment plans and do not provide a reasonable assurance to us that you are willing to meet payment obligations under a further instalment plan; and Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 957

(4) provide you with details on concessions including the Utility Relief Grant Scheme, telephone information about energy efficiency and advice on the availability of an independent financial counsellor. 5 Disconnection of supply and reconnection 5.1 Disconnection, interruption, or discontinuation. If you so request, or we are permitted to do so under the Gas Law, we may disconnect, interrupt, or discontinue the supply of gas to you at the Supply Address. 5.2 Non-payment of a bill We may only disconnect you for non payment of a bill if you fail to pay us by the pay by date of a bill if: (a) the failure does not relate to an instalment under your first instalment plan with us; (b) we have given you: (i) a reminder notice not less than 14 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill. The reminder notice must include a new pay by date which is not less than 20 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill; and (ii) a disconnection warning not less than 22 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill. The disconnection warning must include a new pay by date which is not less than 28 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill; (c) we have included in the disconnection warning: (i) a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the disconnection warning; and (ii) a telephone number for payment assistance enquiries; and (d) you have called that telephone number, we have responded to your enquiry and have provided advice on financial assistance, and, before disconnection, you: (e) do not provide a reasonable assurance to us that you are willing to pay our bills; or (f) do so, but then: (i) do not pay us the amount payable by the pay by date on the relevant disconnection warning. This does not apply if you have agreed with us to a new payment arrangement; (ii) do not agree to a new payment arrangement within five business days after the date of receipt of the disconnection warning; or (iii) do not make payments under such a new payment arrangement. To avoid doubt, if you do not agree to such a new payment arrangement or do not so make payments under such a new payment arrangement, we may disconnect you without again having to observe this clause. 5.3 Domestic Customers without sufficient income We may not disconnect you, if the failure to pay our bill occurs through lack of sufficient income until we have also complied with clause 4.14 using our best endeavours to contact you in person or by telephone, and you have not accepted an instalment plan within five business days of our offer. 5.4 Denying access to the meter We may disconnect you if you deny access to the Supply Address for the purpose of reading the meter for three consecutive bills in your billing cycle but only if: 958 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

(a) we have: (i) used our best endeavours, including contacting you in person or by telephone, to give you an opportunity to offer reasonable alternative access arrangements; (ii) each time access is denied, we or the meter reader has given you a notice requesting access to the meter; and (iii) we have given you a disconnection warning including a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the notice; and (b) you have continued not to provide access to us or the meter reader. 5.5 Refusal to provide refundable advance We may disconnect you if you refuse when required to provide a refundable advance but only if: (a) we have given you a disconnection warning including a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the notice; and (b) you have continued not to provide the refundable advance. 5.6 No Disconnection Despite clause 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5, we must not disconnect you: (a) for non-payment of a bill: (i) where the amount payable is less than any amount approved for this purpose in the Gas Guidelines; (ii) if you have made a complaint directly related to the non-payment of the bill, to the Energy and Water Ombudsman of Victoria or another external dispute resolution body and the complaint remains unresolved; (iii) you have formally applied for a Utility Relief Grant and a decision on the application has not been made; or (iv) if the only charge you have not paid is a charge not for the supply or sale of gas; (b) if your supply address is registered by us or a Distributor as a medical exemption supply address. (c) unless otherwise requested by you: (i) after 2pm (for a Domestic Customer) or 3pm (for a Business Customer) on a weekday; or (ii) on a Friday, on a weekend, on a public holiday or on the day before a public holiday. 5.7 Reconnection If we have disconnected your supply as a result of: (a) non-payment of a bill, and within 10 days of disconnection you pay the bill or agree to a payment arrangement; or (b) access to your meter being denied, and within 10 days of disconnection you provide such access; or (c) your obtaining supply otherwise than in accordance with applicable laws and codes, and within 10 business days of disconnection that supply ceases and you pay for the supply so obtained or agree to a payment arrangement; or (d) your refusing to provide a Refundable Advance, and within 10 days of disconnection you provide it, Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 959

then at your request, but subject to other applicable laws and codes and your payment of a reconnection charge, we will connect your supply within the time specified in the Retail Code. 5.8 Force Majeure (a) If but for this clause 5.8 either you or us would commit a Force Majeure Breach of this contract: (i) the obligations you or us have under our contract, as the case may be, are suspended to the extent to which they are affected by the Force Majeure Event as long as the Force Majeure Event continues; and (ii) the person affected must give the other prompt notice of that fact including full particulars of the Force Majeure Event, an estimate of its likely duration, the obligations affected by it and the extent of its effect on those obligations and the steps taken to remove, overcome or minimise its effects. (b) For the purposes of clause 5.8(a), if the effects of a Force Majeure Event are widespread we will be deemed to have given you prompt notice if we make the necessary information available to you by way of a 24 hour telephone service within 30 minutes of being advised of the Force Majeure Event or otherwise as soon as practicable. (c) A person claiming a Force Majeure Event must use their best endeavours to remove, overcome or minimise the effects of the Force Majeure Event as quickly as possible. However, this does not require either of us to settle any industrial dispute in any way we do not want to. 5.9 Cooling-off Period If under either the Retail Code or the Fair Trading Act 1999 you have the right to cancel this contract then you may cancel this contract within any applicable cooling-off period as specified in the Retail Code or any relevant Gas Guideline. 6 Refundable Advances 6.1 Domestic Customers If you are a Domestic Customer we may require you to pay a Refundable Advance if: (a) you owe a gas supplier an Outstanding Amount (having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline); or (b) within the previous two years you have used gas otherwise than in accordance with applicable laws and Codes; or (c) if you are a new customer, you have refused to provide us with acceptable identification; or (d) we consider that you have an unsatisfactory credit rating (having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline) and we have offered you an instalment plan and you have not accepted that offer. 6.2 Business Customers If you are a Business Customer we may require you to pay a Refundable Advance if: (a) we consider that you do not have a satisfactory credit rating as reasonably determined by us, having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline; or (b) you do not have a satisfactory gas account payment record as reasonably determined by us. You may provide us with a bank guarantee as an alternative to a Refundable Advance. 960 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

6.3 Amount The amount of a Refundable Advance will be: (a) if you are a Domestic Customer and we have historical billing data for your consumption at the Supply Address over the last four quarters ended before the Refundable Advance is required, no more than 37.5% of the amount billed to you over those four quarters; or (b) if you are a Domestic Customer but paragraph (a) does not apply, no more than 37.5% of the average amount which we billed Domestic Customers over those four quarters; or (c) if you are a Business Customer, an amount we reasonably determine. 6.4 Interest We will pay you interest on the amount of your Refundable Advance in accordance with the Retail Code. 6.5 Use of Refundable Advance We will only use and will repay your Refundable Advance in accordance with the Retail Code. 6.6 Credit assessment You authorise us to conduct a credit assessment on you. 7 Connections 7.1 Application If you want to be connected at your Supply Address by us you must make an application to us and provide to us: (a) acceptable identification; (b) your contact details; and (c) if your request relates to a rental property, contact details for the property owner or the owner's agents. 7.2 Our obligation to connect We must connect you at your supply address as soon as practicable after you apply for a connection in accordance with clause 7.1 and comply with any obligation in respect of this under the Retail Code. 7.3 New connections If we arrange with you to physically connect you to the network, we may require you to pay a connection charge to us up front or bill you separately for this amount. 8 Customer information 8.1 Confidentiality We agree that we will keep details of your name, address and account history confidential and will not disclose these details other than for purposes necessary to meet our obligations to you or in accordance with any relevant Code or Gas Guideline. 8.2 Changes You agree that if you change any of your details which are known to us, you will tell us. 8.3 Other services If we are not prevented from doing so by any relevant Code or Gas Guideline, or licence requirement, you give your explicit informed consent (as defined in the Retail Code) to us using your details to advise you of the availability of other services which we, or companies related to us, can provide, until you inform us that you no longer wish to receive such information or material from us. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 961

9 Dispute resolution If you wish to raise a complaint or a dispute with us concerning our performance, we encourage you to contact us to discuss and attempt to resolve the complaint or dispute. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may refer the complaint to the Energy and Water Ombudsman (Victoria). PART 2: Obligations in respect of gas distribution 10 Access You will allow us (and for the purposes of this clause, ÒusÓ includes our agents and your Distributor), and our equipment safe, convenient and unhindered access to the Supply Address: (a) to read your meter; (b) to connect, unless you have a connection contract with your Distributor, disconnect or reconnect your supply; and (c) to inspect or test any gas equipment on the Supply Address. You will allow your Distributor and its agents access to the Premises to undertake repairs, testing or maintenance of the distribution system. 11 Other obligations you must comply with You agree to: (a) if you are a Domestic Customer or a Business Customer, comply with the provisions of the Distribution System Code in so far as applicable to a Domestic Customer or Business Customer, as the case may be, and to allow your Distributor to enforce its rights under that Distribution System Code; (b) comply with the Gas Law; (c) ensure that: (i) the distribution network; or (ii) the quality of our supply to other customers, is not adversely affected by your actions or equipment; (d) co-operate with your Distributor if the Distributor seeks to enforce the terms pursuant to which it provides connection services to you; (e) allow us to provide your Distributor with these standard terms and conditions, and, subject to the Retail Code and any relevant Gas Guideline, your details; and (f) do or refrain from doing any other act reasonably required by your Distributor or us to accommodate a change in the Gas Law from time to time. PART 3: General 12 Interpretation 12.1 Definitions In this document: ÒBusiness CustomerÓ means a customer who is not a Domestic Customer. ÒDistribution CodeÓ means the Gas Distribution Code approved by the ESC. ÒDistributorÓ means the holder of the distribution licence in respect of the network to which your Supply Address are connected. ÒDomestic CustomerÓ means a customer who purchases gas principally for personal, domestic or household use. ÒESCÓ means the Essential Services Commission. ÒForce Majeure BreachÓ means a breach by a party to this contract, which but for clause 5.8, that person would commit only through a Force Majeure Event. 962 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

ÒForce Majeure EventÓ means an event outside the reasonable control of a party to this contract. ÒGas GuidelineÓ is defined in the Retail Code. ÒGas LawÓ means all relevant legislation, statutes, regulations, rules, codes, guidelines, orders in council, licences, proclamations, tariffs, directions or standards applicable to participants in the Victorian region of the National Gas Market and includes the Retail Code, the Distribution System Code, the Retail Gas Market Rules, the Gas Industry Act 2001, the Gas Safety Act 1997 and the Gas Industry (Residual Provisions) Act 1994. ÒMJÓ means megajoule ÒOutstanding AmountÓ means an amount owing in respect of a previous supply address or a former gas supplier, which exceeds the amount nominated by the ESC in any relevant Gas Guideline. ÒRefundable AdvanceÓ means an amount of money or other arrangement acceptable to us which you pay us as a safeguard against you failing to pay a bill. ÒRetail CodeÓ means the Gas Retail Code approved by the ESC. ÒSupply AddressÓ means the premises where you take supply from us under these terms and conditions. 12.2 General In this document unless otherwise stated: (a) a reference to this document or another instrument includes any variation or replacement of any of them; (b) the singular includes the plural and vice versa; (c) a reference to a statute, ordinance, code or other law includes regulations and other instruments under it and consolidations, amendments, re-enactments or replacements of any of them; (d) if a period of time is specified and dates from a given day or the day of an act or event, it is to be calculated without including that day; (e) a day is the period of time commencing at midnight and ending 24 hours later; and (f) a month is a calendar month. 13 Access to information 13.1 Retail Code If you so request, we will provide you with a copy of the Retail Code. We may charge you an additional amount for doing so. In any event, we will inform you of any changes to the Retail Code which affect you. 13.2 Customer Charter We will provide you with a free copy of our customer charter as soon as practicable after your contract starts, and following that, upon your request. 13.3 Historical billing data You may request your historical billing information for any period from us and we will provide you with all such information which we then retain for that period, and we may charge you an additional amount if: (a) this is not your first request within a year; or (b) the period extends beyond the previous two years. 13.4 Available tariffs and variations If you so request, we will provide you with reasonable information on the tariffs we offer you in accordance with the Retail Code. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 963

If we vary any tariff which affects you, we will notify you in accordance with the Retail Code. 13.5 Concessions We will provide you with information on all concessions if you so request. 13.6 Energy efficiency advice We will provide you with energy efficiency advice if you so request. 14 Miscellaneous 14.1 Variation We may vary your contract in accordance with the Retail Code or under section 45 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 by the publication of a notice in the Government Gazette with approval from the ESC. 14.2 Quality of supply You acknowledge that the quality, pressure and continuity of supply of gas is subject to a variety of factors which include accidents, weather and acts of others. Accordingly, the nature of gas is such that, to the extent that, we cannot unqualifiedly guarantee to you: (a) the quality or pressure of the gas we supply; or (b) the continuity of supply of the gas to you. 14.3 Preservation of legislative provisions These standard terms and conditions do not vary or exclude the operation of sub-section 232(1) of the Gas Industry Act 2001 or section 33 of the Gas Safety Act 1997. 14.4 Business CustomerÕs Precautions If you are a Business Customer you must take all reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of loss or damage to any of your equipment, premises or business which may result from poor quality or a liability of the gas supplier. 14.5 Limit on Liability Our liability under these terms and conditions for breach of any term implied by Division 2 of Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974 is limited to the maximum extent permitted by section 68A of that Act. That is, our liability for breach of this contract may be limited to: (a) cost of resupply of gas; or (b) the payment of the cost of having the gas supplied to you again. 14.6 Terms of the Retail Code and Gas Law If any matter the subject of a term of the Retail Code is not expressly dealt with in these standard terms and conditions, the term of the Retail Code is incorporated in these terms and conditions. If there is any inconsistency between a provision of the Gas Law and these standard terms and conditions, the provisions of the Gas Law will prevail. In particular, where these standard terms and conditions expressly deal with a matter which is the subject of a term of the Retail Code, to the extent of any inconsistency the relevant standard term or condition is void and the term of the Retail Code is deemed to form part of your contract in its place. Where this document contemplates you or us exercising a right or performing an obligation as permitted or required by or otherwise in accordance with or as set out in or contemplated by the Retail Code, you or we must exercise that right or perform that obligation on the basis that the relevant term or condition of the Retail Code is a term or condition of your contract. If there is any inconsistency between a provision of the Gas Law and these standard terms and conditions: 964 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

(a) the provisions of the Gas Law will prevail; (b) those provisions of the Gas Law will be deemed to be incorporated in these standard terms and conditions in place of the inconsistent terms. 15 GST 15.1 Any amount payable by you or consideration provided by you or us under these terms and conditions which: (a) is consideration for "taxable supplies" for the purpose of the GST Law; and (b) do not include GST, will be increased by the amount of the GST payable in relation to that taxable supply. 15.2 All GST payable by a party must be paid at the same time as the payment to which it relates is payable or where there is no payment, as reasonably requested by the party required to remit that GST. 15.3 The tariffs gazetted will be inclusive of GST. Schedule 1 - Prices (clause 3.1) The relevant tariff at any time is the tariff which has been determined by Us and published in the Government Gazette, and which applies at that time to you.

Gas Industry Act 2001 ORIGIN ENERGY (VIC) PTY LTD Standard Terms and Conditions for Deemed Contracts with Former Franchise Customers These standard terms and conditions apply on and from 2 July 2002 to contracts for the sale and supply of gas created under section 44 of the Gas Industry Act 2001. In these standard terms and conditions: We and Us means Origin Energy (Vic) Pty Ltd (ABN 11 086 013 283) of Level 21, 360 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, and Our has a corresponding meaning. You means the person taking a supply of gas from us at the Supply Address and Your has a corresponding meaning. PART 1: Relationship with your retailer 1 Supply and sale 1.1 Obligation to sell and supply We will: (a) sell gas and related services to you; (b) arrange for the delivery of gas to the Supply Address. 1.2 Obligation to pay You will pay us for the gas and related services we supply, any services we use to deliver the gas to the Supply Address and any additional amounts contemplated by these standard terms and conditions. 2 Term 2.1 Commencement Your contract will commence when you accept our offer to supply you on these terms and conditions. 2.2 Duration Your contract will continue until you terminate it (under clause 2.4) or we terminate it (under clause 2.5). Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 965

2.3 Vacating Supply Address (moving property) If you intend to vacate your Supply Address you must give us: (a) notice of the date on which you intend to vacate the Supply Address; and (b) a forwarding address where we can send a final bill. Subject to this clause, your obligation to pay us for gas consumed at your Supply Address continues until, and terminates with effect from, three business days after the date of the notice or when you vacate the supply address (whichever occurs last). If you were evicted or otherwise forced to vacate your Supply Address your obligation to pay us for gas consumed at your Supply Address will end on the date you give notice to us. Your obligation to pay may terminate earlier when: l another customer enters into a contract for sale of gas to the Supply Address; l the supply address is disconnected; or l another retailer becomes responsible for the Supply Address. 2.4 Termination by you If you have accepted our offer under section 44 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 and you wish to terminate your contract, you do not need to give us notice. 2.5 Termination by us We may terminate your contract if: (a) you do not pay us and under the Retail Code, we have disconnected your gas and you no longer have a right to be reconnected; or (b) you transfer to another retailer for supply of gas for the Supply Address; whichever occurs first. 2.6 Effect of termination If your contract is terminated: (a) you will remain liable to make any outstanding payments to us; (b) we will have no obligation to supply gas to you; (c) Clauses 4.9, 4.10, 4.11, 8.1, 9 and 13.3 survive the termination of the contract. 3 Price 3.1 Amount We will charge you an amount for the gas and any other services which we supply to you, which we will calculate in accordance with the relevant tariff referred to in schedule 1, or as varied by us and notified to you under clause 3.2. 3.2 Variation We will give you notice in accordance with the Retail Code of any variation of the price as soon as practicable and in any event, no later than your next bill. 4 Billing and payment 4.1 Frequency of bills We will bill you at least every three months unless we agree with you otherwise where this is permitted by the Retail Code. We may agree with you another billing period which is shorter than three months, pursuant to the Retail Code. 4.2 Content Your bills will include, amongst other things (see the Retail Code): (a) your name and account number, supply address and relevant mailing address; (b) the Meter Installation Reference Number (MIRN) (including the MIRN 966 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

checksum) assigned to your metering installation or, if there is no assigned MIRN, the meter number or another unique identifying mark assigned to the metering installation; (c) the period covered by the bill; (d) the relevant tariff or tariffs which apply to you; (e) the total amount of gas consumed in the period; (f) the amount payable by you; (g) the Òpay by dateÓ; (h) a telephone number for billing and payment enquiries and a 24 hour number for faults and emergencies; (i) if we directly pass through a network charge to you, the separate amount of the network charge; (j) the amount of arrears or credit and the amount of any refundable advance provided by you; (k) a summary of payment methods and payment arrangement options; (l) if you are a Domestic Customer (within the meaning of the Retail Code) details of the availability of concessions; (m) a telephone number for billing and payment enquiries and a 24 hour contact telephone number for faults and emergencies; (n) details of interpreter services, in relevant languages; (o) other than for your first bill from us, a graph showing your consumption for the period covered by the bill and the extent that data is available: (i) your consumption for each billing period over the past 12 months; and (ii) a comparison of your consumption for the period covered by the bill with your consumption for the same period of the previous year; and (p) if we are charging you for goods and services other than gas on the bill, a charge for the other goods or services as a separate item with a description of the goods or services supplied. 4.3 Bundled Charges On request we will provide you with reasonable information on network charges, retail charges and any other charges relating to the sale or supply of gas comprised in the amount payable under your bill. 4.4 Estimated readings Wherever possible, the bill will be based on an actual read of your gas meter. If we cannot reasonably or reliably base a bill on our reading of your gas meter and we are permitted to do so by the Retail Code we may provide you with an estimated bill based on: (a) your reading of your gas meter; (b) your prior billing history; or (c) if we don't have your prior billing history, average usage of gas at the relevant tariff calculated over the period covered by the bill. We may also provide you with an estimated bill in accordance with applicable laws and guidelines if you are transferring from another retailer. We agree to use our best endeavours to read your meter at least once every 12 months and adjust your bill accordingly. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 967

4.5 Access You will allow us (including our agents) and our equipment safe, convenient and unhindered access to the Supply Address to read your meter. If we cannot read your meter due to your actions or omissions, we may estimate your bill and may charge you an additional amount if you later request a bill based on an actual reading. 4.6 Date for payment You agree to pay us the amount specified in each bill by the pay by date specified in the bill in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.7 Payment methods You may pay your bill using any of the following arrangements: (a) in person at an agency or payment outlet; (b) by mail; (c) by Direct Debit (if you have agreed with us in writing as to the matters listed in section 7.2(b) of the Retail Code); and (d) by any other method which we make available to you (provided this is allowed under the Retail Code). 4.8 Additional amounts We may charge you an additional amount if: (a) your payment is dishonoured or reversed and we incur a fee; (b) we make a different billing cycle available to you and you agree to this; (c) we are unable to read your meter due to an act or omission by you and later request a bill based on an actual reading (see clause 4.5); or (d) we are otherwise permitted to do so under the Gas Law, including for excluded services charges. The amount of any additional charge will be reasonable having regard to the related costs we incur. 4.9 Review of bill If you disagree with an amount stated in a bill, we will review the bill at your request. During the review, you agree to pay us the lower of: (a) any portion of the bill which you agree with us is not in dispute; and (b) an amount equal to the average amount of your bills in the previous 12 months. 4.10 Outcome of disputes If the bill is correct, you agree to pay us the unpaid amount or request a meter test. If the meter test shows that your meter complies with applicable laws and codes, you agree to pay the costs of the tests and the unpaid amount. If your bill is incorrect we will adjust your bill in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.11 Adjustments If we fail to charge, undercharge or overcharge you, we may recover from you or pay to you the relevant amount in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.12 Financial hardship If you are a Domestic Customer and: (a) you anticipate that you may not be able to pay a bill by the pay by date, you must notify us; or (b) we believe that you may not be able to pay a bill by the pay by date, then we will offer you a range of options (including instalment plans) to assist you to pay us (see the Retail Code). 968 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

4.13 Shortened collection cycle We may shorten your collection cycle in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.14 Assessment and assistance to Domestic Customers If: (a) you are a Domestic Customer and you contact us under clause 4.12 and you do not agree on an alternative payment arrangement; or (b) we otherwise believe you are experiencing repeated difficulties in payment of your bill or require payment assistance, we must: (1) assess in a timely way whatever information you provide or we otherwise have concerning your capacity to pay, taking into account advice from an independent financial counsellor if we are unable to adequately make that assessment; (2) on request, make available to you documentary evidence of our assessment; (3) offer you an instalment plan, unless you have in the previous 12 months failed to comply with two instalment plans and do not provide a reasonable assurance to us that you are willing to meet payment obligations under a further instalment plan; and (4) provide you with details on concessions including the Utility Relief Grant Scheme, telephone information about energy efficiency and advice on the availability of an independent financial counsellor. 5 Disconnection of supply and reconnection 5.1 Disconnection, interruption, or discontinuation. If you so request, or we are permitted to do so under the Gas Law, we may disconnect, interrupt, or discontinue the supply of gas to you at the Supply Address. 5.2 Non-payment of a bill We may only disconnect you for non-payment of a bill if you fail to pay us by the pay by date of a bill if: (a) the failure does not relate to an instalment under your first instalment plan with us; (b) we have given you: (i) a reminder notice not less than 14 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill. The reminder notice must include a new pay by date which is not less than 20 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill; and (ii) a disconnection warning not less than 22 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill. The disconnection warning must include a new pay by date which is not less than 28 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill; (c) we have included in the disconnection warning: (i) a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the disconnection warning; and (ii) a telephone number for payment assistance enquiries; and (d) you have called that telephone number, we have responded to your enquiry and have provided advice on financial assistance, and, before disconnection, you: (e) do not provide a reasonable assurance to us that you are willing to pay our bills; or (f) do so, but then: Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 969

(i) do not pay us the amount payable by the pay by date on the relevant disconnection warning. This does not apply if you have agreed with us to a new payment arrangement; (ii) do not agree to a new payment arrangement within five business days after the date of receipt of the disconnection warning; or (iii) do not make payments under such a new payment arrangement. To avoid doubt, if you do not agree to such a new payment arrangement or do not so make payments under such a new payment arrangement, we may disconnect you without again having to observe this clause. 5.3 Domestic Customers without sufficient income We may not disconnect you, if the failure to pay our bill occurs through lack of sufficient income until we have also complied with clause 4.14 using our best endeavours to contact you in person or by telephone, and you have not accepted an instalment plan within five business days of our offer. 5.4 Denying access to the meter We may disconnect you if you deny access to the Supply Address for the purpose of reading the meter for three consecutive bills in your billing cycle but only if: (a) we have: (i) used our best endeavours, including contacting you in person or by telephone, to give you an opportunity to offer reasonable alternative access arrangements; (ii) each time access is denied, we or the meter reader has given you a notice requesting access to the meter; and (iii) we have given you a disconnection warning including a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the notice; and (b) you have continued not to provide access to us or the meter reader. 5.5 Refusal to provide refundable advance We may disconnect you if you refuse when required to provide a refundable advance but only if: (a) we have given you a disconnection warning including a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the notice; and (b) you have continued not to provide the refundable advance. 5.6 No Disconnection Despite clause 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5, we must not disconnect you: (a) for non-payment of a bill: (i) where the amount payable is less than any amount approved for this purpose in the Gas Guidelines; (ii) if you have made a complaint directly related to the non-payment of the bill, to the Energy and Water Ombudsman of Victoria or another external dispute resolution body and the complaint remains unresolved; (iii) you have formally applied for a Utility Relief Grant and a decision on the application has not been made; or (iv) if the only charge you have not paid is a charge not for the supply or sale of gas; (b) if your supply address is registered by us or a Distributor as a medical exemption supply address. 970 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

(c) unless otherwise requested by you: (i) after 2pm (for a Domestic Customer) or 3pm (for a Business Customer) on a weekday; or (ii) on a Friday, on a weekend, on a public holiday or on the day before a public holiday. 5.7 Reconnection If we have disconnected your supply as a result of: (a) non-payment of a bill, and within 10 days of disconnection you pay the bill or agree to a payment arrangement; or (b) access to your meter being denied, and within 10 days of disconnection you provide such access; or (c) your obtaining supply otherwise than in accordance with applicable laws and codes, and within 10 business days of disconnection that supply ceases and you pay for the supply so obtained or agree to a payment arrangement; or (d) your refusing to provide a Refundable Advance, and within 10 days of disconnection you provide it, then at your request, but subject to other applicable laws and codes and your payment of a reconnection charge, we will connect your supply within the time specified in the Retail Code. 5.8 Force Majeure (a) If but for this clause 5.8 either you or us would commit a Force Majeure Breach of this contract: (i) the obligations you or us have under our contract, as the case may be, are suspended to the extent to which they are affected by the Force Majeure Event as long as the Force Majeure Event continues; and (ii) the person affected must give the other prompt notice of that fact including full particulars of the Force Majeure Event, an estimate of its likely duration, the obligations affected by it and the extent of its effect on those obligations and the steps taken to remove, overcome or minimise its effects. (b) For the purposes of clause 5.8(a), if the effects of a Force Majeure Event are widespread we will be deemed to have given you prompt notice if we make the necessary information available to you by way of a 24 hour telephone service within 30 minutes of being advised of the Force Majeure Event or otherwise as soon as practicable. (c) A person claiming a Force Majeure Event must use their best endeavours to remove, overcome or minimise the effects of the Force Majeure Event as quickly as possible. However, this does not require either of us to settle any industrial dispute in any way we do not want to. 5.9 Cooling-off Period If under either the Retail Code or the Fair Trading Act 1999 you have the right to cancel this contract then you may cancel this contract within any applicable cooling-off period as specified in the Retail Code or any relevant Gas Guideline. 6 Refundable Advances 6.1 Domestic Customers If you are a Domestic Customer we may require you to pay a Refundable Advance if: (a) you owe a gas supplier an Outstanding Amount (having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline); or Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 971

(b) within the previous two years you have used gas otherwise than in accordance with applicable laws and Codes; or (c) if you are a new customer, you have refused to provide us with acceptable identification; or (d) we consider that you have an unsatisfactory credit rating (having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline) and we have offered you an instalment plan and you have not accepted that offer. 6.2 Business Customers If you are a Business Customer we may require you to pay a Refundable Advance if: (a) we consider that you do not have a satisfactory credit rating as reasonably determined by us, having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline; or (b) you do not have a satisfactory gas account payment record as reasonably determined by us. You may provide us with a bank guarantee as an alternative to a Refundable Advance. 6.3 Amount The amount of a Refundable Advance will be: (a) if you are a Domestic Customer and we have historical billing data for your consumption at the Supply Address over the last four quarters ended before the Refundable Advance is required, no more than 37.5% of the amount billed to you over those four quarters; or (b) if you are a Domestic Customer but paragraph (a) does not apply, no more than 37.5% of the average amount which we billed Domestic Customers over those four quarters; or (c) if you are a Business Customer, an amount we reasonably determine. 6.4 Interest We will pay you interest on the amount of your Refundable Advance in accordance with the Retail Code. 6.5 Use of Refundable Advance We will only use and will repay your Refundable Advance in accordance with the Retail Code. 6.6 Credit assessment You authorise us to conduct a credit assessment on you. 7 Connections 7.1 Application If you want to be connected at your Supply Address by us you must make an application to us and provide to us: (a) acceptable identification; (b) your contact details; and (c) if your request relates to a rental property, contact details for the property owner or the owner's agents. 7.2 Our obligation to connect We must connect you at your supply address as soon as practicable after you apply for a connection in accordance with clause 7.1 and comply with any obligation in respect of this under the Retail Code. 7.3 New connections If we arrange with you to physically connect you to the network, we may require you to pay a connection charge to us up front or bill you separately for this amount. 972 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

8 Customer information 8.1 Confidentiality We agree that we will keep details of your name, address and account history confidential and will not disclose these details other than for purposes necessary to meet our obligations to you or in accordance with any relevant Code or Gas Guideline. 8.2 Changes You agree that if you change any of your details which are known to us, you will tell us. 8.3 Other services If we are not prevented from doing so by any relevant Code or Gas Guideline, or licence requirement, you give your explicit informed consent (as defined in the Retail Code) to us using your details to advise you of the availability of other services which we, or companies related to us, can provide, until you inform us that you no longer wish to receive such information or material from us. 9 Dispute resolution If you wish to raise a complaint or a dispute with us concerning our performance, we encourage you to contact us to discuss and attempt to resolve the complaint or dispute. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may refer the complaint to the Energy and Water Ombudsman (Victoria). PART 2: Obligations in respect of gas distribution 10 Access You will allow us (and for the purposes of this clause, ÒusÓ includes our agents and your Distributor), and our equipment safe, convenient and unhindered access to the Supply Address: (a) to read your meter; (b) to connect, unless you have a connection contract with your Distributor, disconnect or reconnect your supply; and (c) to inspect or test any gas equipment on the Supply Address. You will allow your Distributor and its agents access to the Premises to undertake repairs, testing or maintenance of the distribution system. 11 Other obligations you must comply with You agree to: (a) if you are a Domestic Customer or a Business Customer, comply with the provisions of the Distribution System Code in so far as applicable to a Domestic Customer or Business Customer, as the case may be, and to allow your Distributor to enforce its rights under that Distribution System Code; (b) comply with the Gas Law; (c) ensure that: (i) the distribution network; or (ii) the quality of our supply to other customers, is not adversely affected by your actions or equipment; (d) co-operate with your Distributor if the Distributor seeks to enforce the terms pursuant to which it provides connection services to you; (e) allow us to provide your Distributor with these standard terms and conditions, and, subject to the Retail Code and any relevant Gas Guideline, your details; and (f) do or refrain from doing any other act reasonably required by your Distributor or us to accommodate a change in the Gas Law from time to time. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 973

PART 3: General 12 Interpretation 12.1 Definitions In this document: ÒBusiness CustomerÓ means a customer who is not a Domestic Customer. ÒDistribution CodeÓ means the Gas Distribution Code approved by the ESC. ÒDistributorÓ means the holder of the distribution licence in respect of the network to which your Supply Address are connected. ÒDomestic CustomerÓ means a customer who purchases gas principally for personal, domestic or household use. ÒESCÓ means the Essential Services Commission. ÒForce Majeure BreachÓ means a breach by a party to this contract, which but for clause 5.8, that person would commit only through a Force Majeure Event. ÒForce Majeure EventÓ means an event outside the reasonable control of a party to this contract. ÒGas GuidelineÓ is defined in the Retail Code. ÒGas LawÓ means all relevant legislation, statutes, regulations, rules, codes, guidelines, orders in council, licences, proclamations, tariffs, directions or standards applicable to participants in the Victorian region of the National Gas Market and includes the Retail Code, the Distribution System Code, the Retail Gas Market Rules, the Gas Industry Act 2001, the Gas Safety Act 1997 and the Gas Industry (Residual Provisions) Act 1994. ÒMJÓ means megajoule ÒOutstanding AmountÓ means an amount owing in respect of a previous Supply Address or a former gas supplier, which exceeds the amount nominated by the ESC in any relevant Gas Guideline. ÒRefundable AdvanceÓ means an amount of money or other arrangement acceptable to us which you pay us as a safeguard against you failing to pay a bill. ÒRetail CodeÓ means the Gas Retail Code approved by the ESC. ÒSupply AddressÓ means the premises where you take supply from us under these terms and conditions. 12.2 General In this document unless otherwise stated: (a) a reference to this document or another instrument includes any variation or replacement of any of them; (b) the singular includes the plural and vice versa; (c) a reference to a statute, ordinance, code or other law includes regulations and other instruments under it and consolidations, amendments, re-enactments or replacements of any of them; (d) if a period of time is specified and dates from a given day or the day of an act or event, it is to be calculated without including that day; (e) a day is the period of time commencing at midnight and ending 24 hours later; and (f) a month is a calendar month. 13 Access to information 13.1 Retail Code If you so request, we will provide you with a copy of the Retail Code. We may charge you an additional amount for doing so. In any event, we will inform you of any changes to the Retail Code which affect you. 974 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

13.2 Customer Charter We will provide you with a free copy of our customer charter as soon as practicable after your contract starts, and following that, upon your request. 13.3 Historical billing data You may request your historical billing information for any period from us and we will provide you with all such information which we then retain for that period, and we may charge you an additional amount if: (a) this is not your first request within a year; or (b) the period extends beyond the previous two years. 13.4 Available tariffs and variations If you so request, we will provide you with reasonable information on the tariffs we offer you in accordance with the Retail Code. If we vary any tariff which affects you, we will notify you in accordance with the Retail Code. 13.5 Concessions We will provide you with information on all concessions if you so request. 13.6 Energy efficiency advice We will provide you with energy efficiency advice if you so request. 14 Miscellaneous 14.1 Variation We may vary your contract in accordance with the Retail Code or under section 45 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 by the publication of a notice in the Government Gazette with approval from the ESC. 14.2 Quality of supply You acknowledge that the quality, pressure and continuity of supply of gas is subject to a variety of factors which include accidents, weather and acts of others. Accordingly, the nature of gas is such that, to the extent that, we cannot unqualifiedly guarantee to you: (a) the quality or pressure of the gas we supply; or (b) the continuity of supply of the gas to you. 14.3 Preservation of legislative provisions These standard terms and conditions do not vary or exclude the operation of sub-section 232(1) of the Gas Industry Act 2001 or section 33 of the Gas Safety Act 1997. 14.4 Business CustomerÕs Precautions If you are a Business Customer you must take all reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of loss or damage to any of your equipment, premises or business which may result from poor quality or a liability of the gas supplier. 14.5 Limit on Liability Our liability under these terms and conditions for breach of any term implied by Division 2 of Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974 is limited to the maximum extent permitted by section 68A of that Act. That is, our liability for breach of this contract may be limited to: (a) cost of resupply of gas; or (b) the payment of the cost of having the gas supplied to you again. 14.6 Terms of the Retail Code and Gas Law If any matter the subject of a term of the Retail Code is not expressly dealt with in these standard terms and conditions, the term of the Retail Code is incorporated in these terms and conditions. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 975

If there is any inconsistency between a provision of the Gas Law and these standard terms and conditions, the provisions of the Gas Law will prevail. In particular, where these standard terms and conditions expressly deal with a matter which is the subject of a term of the Retail Code, to the extent of any inconsistency the relevant standard term or condition is void and the term of the Retail Code is deemed to form part of your contract in its place. Where this document contemplates you or us exercising a right or performing an obligation as permitted or required by or otherwise in accordance with or as set out in or contemplated by the Retail Code, you or we must exercise that right or perform that obligation on the basis that the relevant term or condition of the Retail Code is a term or condition of your contract. If there is any inconsistency between a provision of the Gas Law and these standard terms and conditions: (a) the provisions of the Gas Law will prevail; (b) those provisions of the Gas Law will be deemed to be incorporated in these standard terms and conditions in place of the inconsistent terms. 15 GST 15.1 Any amount payable by you or consideration provided by you or us under these terms and conditions which: (a) is consideration for Òtaxable suppliesÓ for the purpose of the GST Law; and (b) do not include GST, will be increased by the amount of the GST payable in relation to that taxable supply. 15.2 All GST payable by a party must be paid at the same time as the payment to which it relates is payable or where there is no payment, as reasonably requested by the party required to remit that GST. 15.3 The tariffs gazetted will be inclusive of GST. Schedule 1 Ð Prices (clause 3.1) The relevant tariff at any time is the tariff which has been determined by Us and published in the Government Gazette, and which applies at that time to you.

Gas Industry Act 2001 ORIGIN ENERGY RETAIL LIMITED Standard Terms and Conditions for Standing Offers These standard terms and conditions apply on and from 2 July 2002 to contracts for the sale and supply of gas created when a customer accepts a standing offer under section 42 of the Gas Industry Act 2001. In these standard terms and conditions: We and Us means Origin Energy Retail Limited Pty Ltd (ABN 22 078 868 425) of Level 21, 360 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, and Our has a corresponding meaning. You means the person taking a supply of gas from us at the Supply Address and Your has a corresponding meaning. PART 1: Relationship with your retailer 1 Supply and sale 1.1 Obligation to sell and supply We will: (a) sell gas and related services to you; (b) arrange for the delivery of gas to the Supply Address. 976 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

1.2 Obligation to pay You will pay us for the gas and related services we supply, any services we use to deliver the gas to the Supply Address and any additional amounts contemplated by these standard terms and conditions. 2 Term 2.1 Commencement Your contract will commence when you accept our offer to supply you on these terms and conditions. 2.2 Duration Your contract will continue until you terminate it (under clause 2.4) or we terminate it (under clause 2.5). 2.3 Vacating Supply Address (moving property) If you intend to vacate your Supply Address you must give us: (a) notice of the date on which you intend to vacate the Supply Address; and (b) a forwarding address where we can send a final bill. Subject to this clause, your obligation to pay us for gas consumed at your Supply Address continues until, and terminates with effect from, three business days after the date of the notice or when you vacate the supply address (whichever occurs last). If you were evicted or otherwise forced to vacate your Supply Address your obligation to pay us for gas consumed at your Supply Address will end on the date you give notice to us. Your obligation to pay may terminate earlier when: l another customer enters into a contract for sale of gas to the Supply Address; l the supply address is disconnected; or l another retailer becomes responsible for the Supply Address. 2.4 Termination by you If you have accepted our offer under section 42 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 and you wish to terminate your contract, you must give us 28 days notice. 2.5 Termination by us We may terminate your contract if: (a) you do not pay us and under the Retail Code, we have disconnected your gas and you no longer have a right to be reconnected; or (b) you transfer to another retailer for supply of gas for the Supply Address; whichever occurs first. 2.6 Effect of termination If your contract is terminated: (a) you will remain liable to make any outstanding payments to us; (b) we will have no obligation to supply gas to you; (c) clauses 4.10, 4.11, and 4.12, 8.1, 9 and 13.3 survive the termination of the contract. 3 Price 3.1 Amount We will charge you an amount for the gas and any other services which we supply to you, which we will calculate in accordance with the relevant tariff referred to in schedule 1, or as varied by us and notified to you under clause 3.2. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 977

3.2 Variation We will give you notice in accordance with the Retail Code of any variation of the price as soon as practicable and in any event, no later than your next bill. 4 Billing and payment 4.1 Internet Billing We may provide your bills online through internet billing (ÒInternet BillingÓ) and if we offer to provide Internet Billing then you may elect to receive your bills online. If you do, then during any period when you use Internet Billing, these standard terms and conditions will apply subject to the amendments in schedule 2. Otherwise you will receive your bills by ordinary post. 4.2 Frequency of bills We will bill you at least every three months unless we agree with you otherwise where this is permitted by the Retail Code. We may agree with you another billing period which is shorter than three months, pursuant to the Retail Code. 4.3 Content Your bills will include, amongst other things (see the Retail Code): (a) your name and account number, supply address and relevant mailing address; (b) the Meter Installation Reference Number (MIRN) (including the MIRN checksum) assigned to your metering installation or, if there is no assigned MIRN, the meter number or another unique identifying mark assigned to the metering installation; (c) the period covered by the bill; (d) the relevant tariff or tariffs which apply to you; (e) the total amount of gas consumed in the period; (f) the amount payable by you; (g) the "pay by date"; (h) a telephone number for billing and payment enquiries and a 24 hour number for faults and emergencies; (i) if we directly pass through a network charge to you, the separate amount of the network charge; (j) the amount of arrears or credit and the amount of any refundable advance provided by you; (k) a summary of payment methods and payment arrangement options; (l) if you are a Domestic Customer (within the meaning of the Retail Code) details of the availability of concessions; (m) a telephone number for billing and payment enquiries and a 24 hour contact telephone number for faults and emergencies; (n) details of interpreter services, in relevant languages; (o) other than for your first bill from us, a graph showing your consumption for the period covered by the bill and the extent that data is available: (i) your consumption for each billing period over the past 12 months; and (ii) a comparison of your consumption for the period covered by the bill with your consumption for the same period of the previous year; and (p) if we are charging you for goods and services other than gas on the bill, a charge for the other goods or services as a separate item with a description of the goods or services supplied. 978 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

4.4 Bundled Charges On request we will provide you with reasonable information on network charges, retail charges and any other charges relating to the sale or supply of gas comprised in the amount payable under your bill. 4.5 Estimated readings Wherever possible, the bill will be based on an actual read of your gas meter. If we cannot reasonably or reliably base a bill on our reading of your gas meter and we are permitted to do so by the Retail Code we may provide you with an estimated bill based on: (a) your reading of your gas meter; (b) your prior billing history; or (c) if we don't have your prior billing history, average usage of gas at the relevant tariff calculated over the period covered by the bill. We may also provide you with an estimated bill in accordance with applicable laws and guidelines if you are transferring from another retailer. We agree to use our best endeavours to read your meter at least once every 12 months and adjust your bill accordingly. 4.6 Access You will allow us (including our agents) and our equipment safe, convenient and unhindered access to the Supply Address to read your meter. If we cannot read your meter due to your actions or omissions, we may estimate your bill and may charge you an additional amount if you later request a bill based on an actual reading. 4.7 Date for payment You agree to pay us the amount specified in each bill by the pay by date specified in the bill in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.8 Payment methods You may pay your bill using any of the following arrangements: (a) in person at an agency or payment outlet; (b) by mail; (c) by Direct Debit (if you have agreed with us in writing as to the matters listed in section 7.2(b) of the Retail Code); and (d) by any other method which we make available to you (provided this is allowed under the Retail Code). 4.9 Additional amounts We may charge you an additional amount if: (a) your payment is dishonoured or reversed and we incur a fee; (b) we make a different billing cycle available to you and you agree to this; (c) we are unable to read your meter due to an act or omission by you and later request a bill based on an actual reading (see clause 4.5); or (d) we are otherwise permitted to do so under the Gas Law, including for excluded services charges. The amount of any additional charge will be reasonable having regard to the related costs we incur. 4.10 Review of bill If you disagree with an amount stated in a bill, we will review the bill at your request. During the review, you agree to pay us the lower of: (a) any portion of the bill which you agree with us is not in dispute; and (b) an amount equal to the average amount of your bills in the previous 12 months. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 979

4.11 Outcome of disputes If the bill is correct, you agree to pay us the unpaid amount or request a meter test. If the meter test shows that your meter complies with applicable laws and codes, you agree to pay the costs of the tests and the unpaid amount. If your bill is incorrect we will adjust your bill in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.12 Adjustments If we fail to charge, undercharge or overcharge you, we may recover from you or pay to you the relevant amount in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.13 Financial hardship If you are a Domestic Customer and: (a) you anticipate that you may not be able to pay a bill by the pay by date, you must notify us; or (b) we believe that you may not be able to pay a bill by the pay by date, then we will offer you a range of options (including instalment plans) to assist you to pay us (see the Retail Code). 4.14 Shortened collection cycle We may shorten your collection cycle in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.15 Instalment plans If you and we agree to an instalment plan for payment to us, you may not use Internet Billing. 4.16 Assessment and assistance to Domestic Customers If: (a) you are a Domestic Customer and you contact us under clause 4.13 and you do not agree on an alternative payment arrangement; or (b) we otherwise believe you are experiencing repeated difficulties in payment of your bill or require payment assistance, we must: (1) assess in a timely way whatever information you provide or we otherwise have concerning your capacity to pay, taking into account advice from an independent financial counsellor if we are unable to adequately make that assessment; (2) on request, make available to you documentary evidence of our assessment; (3) offer you an instalment plan, unless you have in the previous 12 months failed to comply with two instalment plans and do not provide a reasonable assurance to us that you are willing to meet payment obligations under a further instalment plan; and (4) provide you with details on concessions including the Utility Relief Grant Scheme, telephone information about energy efficiency and advice on the availability of an independent financial counsellor. 5 Disconnection of supply and reconnection 5.1 Disconnection, interruption, or discontinuation. If you so request, or we are permitted to do so under the Gas Law, we may disconnect, interrupt, or discontinue the supply of gas to you at the Supply Address. 5.2 Non-payment of a bill We may only disconnect you for non-payment of a bill if you fail to pay us by the pay by date of a bill if: 980 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

(a) the failure does not relate to an instalment under your first instalment plan with us; (b) we have given you: (i) a reminder notice not less than 14 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill. The reminder notice must include a new pay by date which is not less than 20 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill; and (ii) a disconnection warning not less than 22 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill. The disconnection warning must include a new pay by date which is not less than 28 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill; (c) we have included in the disconnection warning: (i) a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the disconnection warning; and (ii) a telephone number for payment assistance enquiries; and (d) you have called that telephone number, we have responded to your enquiry and have provided advice on financial assistance, and, before disconnection, you: (e) do not provide a reasonable assurance to us that you are willing to pay our bills; or (f) do so, but then: (i) do not pay us the amount payable by the pay by date on the relevant disconnection warning. This does not apply if you have agreed with us to a new payment arrangement; (ii) do not agree to a new payment arrangement within five business days after the date of receipt of the disconnection warning; or (iii) do not make payments under such a new payment arrangement. To avoid doubt, if you do not agree to such a new payment arrangement or do not so make payments under such a new payment arrangement, we may disconnect you without again having to observe this clause. 5.3 Domestic Customers without sufficient income We may not disconnect you, if the failure to pay our bill occurs through lack of sufficient income until we have also complied with clause 4.16 using our best endeavours to contact you in person or by telephone, and you have not accepted an instalment plan within five business days of our offer. 5.4 Denying access to the meter We may disconnect you if you deny access to the Supply Address for the purpose of reading the meter for three consecutive bills in your billing cycle but only if: (a) we have: (i) used our best endeavours, including contacting you in person or by telephone, to give you an opportunity to offer reasonable alternative access arrangements; (ii) each time access is denied, we or the meter reader has given you a notice requesting access to the meter; and (iii) we have given you a disconnection warning including a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the notice; and (b) you have continued not to provide access to us or the meter reader. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 981

5.5 Refusal to provide refundable advance We may disconnect you if you refuse when required to provide a refundable advance but only if: (a) we have given you a disconnection warning including a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the notice; and (b) you have continued not to provide the refundable advance. 5.6 No Disconnection Despite clauses 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5, we must not disconnect you: (a) for non-payment of a bill: (i) where the amount payable is less than any amount approved for this purpose in the Gas Guidelines; (ii) if you have made a complaint directly related to the non-payment of the bill, to the Energy and Water Ombudsman of Victoria or another external dispute resolution body and the complaint remains unresolved; (iii) you have formally applied for a Utility Relief Grant and a decision on the application has not been made; or (iv) if the only charge you have not paid is a charge not for the supply or sale of gas; (b) if your supply address is registered by us or a Distributor as a medical exemption supply address. (c) unless otherwise requested by you: (i) after 2pm (for a Domestic Customer) or 3pm (for a Business Customer) on a weekday; or (ii) on a Friday, on a weekend, on a public holiday or on the day before a public holiday. 5.7 Reconnection If we have disconnected your supply as a result of: (a) non-payment of a bill, and within 10 days of disconnection you pay the bill or agree to a payment arrangement; or (b) access to your meter being denied, and within 10 days of disconnection you provide such access; or (c) your obtaining supply otherwise than in accordance with applicable laws and codes, and within 10 business days of disconnection that supply ceases and you pay for the supply so obtained or agree to a payment arrangement; or (d) your refusing to provide a Refundable Advance, and within 10 days of disconnection you provide it, then at your request, but subject to other applicable laws and codes and your payment of a reconnection charge, we will connect your supply within the time specified in the Retail Code. 5.8 Force Majeure (a) If but for this clause 5.8 either you or us would commit a Force Majeure Breach of this contract: (i) the obligations you or us have under our contract, as the case may be, are suspended to the extent to which they are affected by the Force Majeure Event as long as the Force Majeure Event continues; and 982 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

(ii) the person affected must give the other prompt notice of that fact including full particulars of the Force Majeure Event, an estimate of its likely duration, the obligations affected by it and the extent of its effect on those obligations and the steps taken to remove, overcome or minimise its effects. (b) For the purposes of clause 5.8(a), if the effects of a Force Majeure Event are widespread we will be deemed to have given you prompt notice if we make the necessary information available to you by way of a 24 hour telephone service within 30 minutes of being advised of the Force Majeure Event or otherwise as soon as practicable. (c) A person claiming a Force Majeure Event must use their best endeavours to remove, overcome or minimise the effects of the Force Majeure Event as quickly as possible. However, this does not require either of us to settle any industrial dispute in any way we do not want to. 5.9 Cooling-off Period If under either the Retail Code or the Fair Trading Act 1999 you have the right to cancel this contract then you may cancel this contract within any applicable cooling-off period as specified in the Retail Code or any relevant Gas Guideline. 6 Refundable Advances 6.1 Domestic Customers If you are a Domestic Customer we may require you to pay a Refundable Advance if: (a) you owe an gas supplier an Outstanding Amount (having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline); or (b) within the previous two years you have used gas otherwise than in accordance with applicable laws and Codes; or (c) if you are a new customer, you have refused to provide us with acceptable identification; or (d) we consider that you have an unsatisfactory credit rating (having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline) and we have offered you an instalment plan and you have not accepted that offer. 6.2 Business Customers If you are a Business Customer we may require you to pay a Refundable Advance if: (a) we consider that you do not have a satisfactory credit rating as reasonably determined by us, having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline; or (b) you do not have a satisfactory gas account payment record as reasonably determined by us. You may provide us with a bank guarantee as an alternative to a Refundable Advance. 6.3 Amount The amount of a Refundable Advance will be: (a) if you are a Domestic Customer and we have historical billing data for your consumption at the Supply Address over the last four quarters ended before the Refundable Advance is required, no more than 37.5% of the amount billed to you over those four quarters; or (b) if you are a Domestic Customer but paragraph (a) does not apply, no more than 37.5% of the average amount which we billed Domestic Customers over those four quarters; or (c) if you are a Business Customer, an amount we reasonably determine. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 983

6.4 Interest We will pay you interest on the amount of your Refundable Advance in accordance with the Retail Code. 6.5 Use of Refundable Advance We will only use and will repay your Refundable Advance in accordance with the Retail Code. 6.6 Credit assessment You authorise us to conduct a credit assessment on you. 7 Connections 7.1 Application If you want to be connected at your Supply Address by us you must make an application to us and provide to us: (a) acceptable identification; (b) your contact details; and (c) if your request relates to a rental property, contact details for the property owner or the ownerÕs agents. 7.2 Our obligation to connect We must connect you at your supply address as soon as practicable after you apply for a connection, and we accept your application, in accordance with clause 7.1, and comply with any obligation in respect of this under the Retail Code. 7.3 New connections If we arrange with you to physically connect you to the network, we may require you to pay a connection charge to us up front or bill you separately for this amount. 8 Customer information 8.1 Confidentiality We agree that we will keep details of your name, address and account history confidential and will not disclose these details other than for purposes necessary to meet our obligations to you or in accordance with any relevant Code or Gas Guideline. 8.2 Changes You agree that if you change any of your details which are known to us, you will tell us. 8.3 Other services If we are not prevented from doing so by any relevant Code or Gas Guideline, or licence requirement, you give your explicit informed consent (as defined in the Retail Code) to us using your details to advise you of the availability of other services which we, or companies related to us, can provide, until you inform us that you no longer wish to receive such information or material from us. 9 Dispute resolution If you wish to raise a complaint or a dispute with us concerning our performance, we encourage you to contact us to discuss and attempt to resolve the complaint or dispute. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may refer the complaint to the Energy and Water Ombudsman (Victoria). PART 2: Obligations in respect of gas distribution 10 Access You will allow us (and for the purposes of this clause, "us" includes our agents and your Distributor), and our equipment safe, convenient and unhindered access to the Supply Address: 984 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

(a) to read your meter; (b) to connect, unless you have a connection contract with your Distributor, disconnect or reconnect your supply; and (c) to inspect or test any gas equipment on the Supply Address. You will allow your Distributor and its agents access to the Premises to undertake repairs, testing or maintenance of the distribution system. 11 Other obligations you must comply with You agree to: (a) if you are a Domestic Customer or a Business Customer, comply with the provisions of the Distribution System Code in so far as applicable to a Domestic Customer or Business Customer, as the case may be, and to allow your Distributor to enforce its rights under that Distribution System Code; (b) comply with the Gas Law; (c) ensure that: (i) the distribution network; or (ii) the quality of our supply to other customers, is not adversely affected by your actions or equipment; (d) co-operate with your Distributor if the Distributor seeks to enforce the terms pursuant to which it provides connection services to you; (e) allow us to provide your Distributor with these standard terms and conditions, and, subject to the Retail Code and any relevant Gas Guideline, your details; and (f) do or refrain from doing any other act reasonably required by your Distributor or us to accommodate a change in the Gas Law from time to time. PART 3: General 12 Interpretation 12.1 Definitions In this document: ÒBusiness CustomerÓ means a customer who is not a Domestic Customer. ÒDistribution CodeÓ means the Gas Distribution Code approved by the ESC. ÒDistributorÓ means the holder of the distribution licence in respect of the network to which your Supply Address are connected. ÒDomestic CustomerÓ means a customer who purchases gas principally for personal, domestic or household use. ÒESCÓ means the Essential Services Commission. ÒGas GuidelineÓ is defined in the Retail Code. ÒGas LawÓ means all relevant legislation, statutes, regulations, rules, codes, guidelines, orders in council, licences, proclamations, tariffs, directions or standards applicable to participants in the Victorian region of the National Gas Market and includes the Retail Code, the Distribution System Code, the Retail Gas Market Rules, the Gas Industry Act 2001, the Gas Safety Act 1997 and the Gas Industry (Residual Provisions) Act 1994. ÒForce Majeure BreachÓ means a breach by a party to this contract, which but for clause 5.8, that person would commit only through a Force Majeure Event. ÒForce Majeure EventÓ means an event outside the reasonable control of a party to this contract. ÒInternet BillingÓ is defined in clause 4.1. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 985

ÒInternet Billing SystemÓ means the online bill presentation and payment service. ÒMJÓ means megajoule ÒOutstanding AmountÓ means an amount owing in respect of a previous Supply Address or a former gas supplier, which exceeds the amount nominated by the ESC in any relevant Gas Guideline. ÒRefundable AdvanceÓ means an amount of money or other arrangement acceptable to us which you pay us as a safeguard against you failing to pay a bill. ÒRetail CodeÓ means the Gas Retail Code approved by the ESC. ÒSupply AddressÓ means the premises where you take supply from us under these terms and conditions. 12.2 General In this document unless otherwise stated: (a) a reference to this document or another instrument includes any variation or replacement of any of them; (b) the singular includes the plural and vice versa; (c) a reference to a statute, ordinance, code or other law includes regulations and other instruments under it and consolidations, amendments, re-enactments or replacements of any of them; (d) if a period of time is specified and dates from a given day or the day of an act or event, it is to be calculated without including that day; (e) a day is the period of time commencing at midnight and ending 24 hours later; and (f) a month is a calendar month. 13 Access to information 13.1 Retail Code If you so request, we will provide you with a copy of the Retail Code. We may charge you an additional amount for doing so. In any event, we will inform you of any changes to the Retail Code which affect you. 13.2 Customer Charter We will provide you with a free copy of our customer charter as soon as practicable after your contract starts, and following that, upon your request. 13.3 Historical billing data You may request your historical billing information for any period from us and we will provide you with all such information which we then retain for that period, and we may charge you an additional amount if: (a) this is not your first request within a year; or (b) the period extends beyond the previous two years. 13.4 Available tariffs and variations If you so request, we will provide you with reasonable information on the tariffs we offer you in accordance with the Retail Code. If we vary any tariff which affects you, we will notify you in accordance with the Retail Code. 13.5 Concessions We will provide you with information on all concessions if you so request. 13.6 Energy efficiency advice We will provide you with energy efficiency advice if you so request. 986 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

14 Miscellaneous 14.1 Variation We may vary your contract in accordance with the Retail Code or under section 42 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 by the publication of a notice in the Government Gazette with approval from the ESC. 14.2 Quality of supply You acknowledge that the quality, pressure and continuity of supply of gas is subject to a variety of factors which include accidents, weather and acts of others. Accordingly, the nature of gas is such that, to that extent, we cannot unqualifiedly guarantee to you: (a) the quality or pressure of the gas we supply; or (b) the continuity of supply of the gas to you. 14.3 Preservation of legislative provisions These standard terms and conditions do not vary or exclude the operation of sub-section 232(1) of the Gas Industry Act 2001 or section 33 of the Gas Safety Act 1997. 14.4 Business CustomerÕs Precautions If you are a Business Customer you must take all reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of loss or damage to any of your equipment, premises or business which may result from poor quality or a liability of the gas supplier. 14.5 Limit on Liability Our liability under these terms and conditions for breach of any term implied by Division 2 of Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974 is limited to the maximum extent permitted by section 68A of that Act. That is, our liability for breach of this contract may be limited to: (a) cost of resupply of gas; or (b) the payment of the cost of having the gas supplied to you again. 14.6 Terms of the Retail Code and Gas Law If any matter the subject of a term of the Retail Code is not expressly dealt with in these standard terms and conditions, the term of the Retail Code is incorporated in these terms and conditions. If there is any inconsistency between a provision of the Gas Law and these standard terms and conditions, the provisions of the Gas Law will prevail. In particular, where these standard terms and conditions expressly deal with a matter which is the subject of a term of the Retail Code, to the extent of any inconsistency the relevant standard term or condition is void and the term of the Retail Code is deemed to form part of your contract in its place. Where this document contemplates you or us exercising a right or performing an obligation as permitted or required by or otherwise in accordance with or as set out in or contemplated by the Retail Code, you or we must exercise that right or perform that obligation on the basis that the relevant term or condition of the Retail Code is a term or condition of your contract. If there is any inconsistency between a provision of the Gas Law and these standard terms and conditions: (a) the provisions of the Gas Law will prevail; (b) those provisions of the Gas Law will be deemed to be incorporated in these standard terms and conditions in place of the inconsistent terms. 15 GST 15.1 Any amount payable by you or consideration provided by you or us under these terms and conditions which: Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 987

(a) is consideration for Òtaxable suppliesÓ for the purpose of the GST Law; and (b) do not include GST, will be increased by the amount of the GST payable in relation to that taxable supply. 15.2 All GST payable by a party must be paid at the same time as the payment to which it relates is payable or where there is no payment, as reasonably requested by the party required to remit that GST. 15.3 The tariffs gazetted will be inclusive of GST. Schedule 1 Ð Prices (clause 3.1) The relevant tariff at any time is the tariff which has been determined by Us and published in the Government Gazette, and which applies at that time to you. Schedule 2 Ð Internet billing (clause 4.1) If you have elected to use Internet Billing, the standard terms and conditions will be amended in accordance with this schedule until you cease to use Internet Billing. 1. New clauses 4.1A, 4.1B and 4.1C are inserted as follows: 4.1A Cessation of Internet Billing You may notify Australia Post through The Internet Billing System, if you no longer wish to use Internet Billing. If you do so, we will deliver your future bills by ordinary post. 4.1B Online bills If you choose not to receive notifications of your bills by e-mail, you will access your bills directly though The Internet Billing System. 4.1C Instalment Plan If you have elected to use Internet Billing and you wish to enter into an instalment plan with us, then you must first notify Australia Post under clause 4.1A that you no longer wish to use Internet Billing. You may then contact us to negotiate an instalment plan. 2. Clause 4.8 is deleted and replaced with: 4.8 Payment Methods You may pay your bills: (a) online over the internet; (b) by telephone; (c) by Direct Debit (if you have agreed with us in writing to the amount and frequency of payments). 3. A new clause 4.17 is inserted as follows: 4.17 Failure to pay an online bill If you fail to pay an online bill by the Òpay by dateÓ specified in that bill, we will issue any further notices (such as reminder or disconnection notices) to you by ordinary mail.

Gas Industry Act 2001 ORIGIN ENERGY (VIC) PTY LTD Standard Terms and Conditions for Standing Offers These standard terms and conditions apply on and from 2 July 2002 to contracts for the sale and supply of gas created when a customer accepts a standing offer under section 42 of the Gas Industry Act 2001. In these standard terms and conditions: We and Us means Origin Energy (Vic) Pty Ltd (ABN 11 086 013 283) of Level 21, 360 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, and Our has a corresponding meaning. 988 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

You means the person taking a supply of gas from us at the Supply Address and Your has a corresponding meaning. PART 1: Relationship with your retailer 1 Supply and sale 1.1 Obligation to sell and supply We will: (a) sell gas and related services to you; (b) arrange for the delivery of gas to the Supply Address. 1.2 Obligation to pay You will pay us for the gas and related services we supply, any services we use to deliver the gas to the Supply Address and any additional amounts contemplated by these standard terms and conditions. 2 Term 2.1 Commencement Your contract will commence when you accept our offer to supply you on these terms and conditions. 2.2 Duration Your contract will continue until you terminate it (under clause 2.4) or we terminate it (under clause 2.5). 2.3 Vacating Supply Address (moving property) If you intend to vacate your Supply Address you must give us: (a) notice of the date on which you intend to vacate the Supply Address; and (b) a forwarding address where we can send a final bill. Subject to this clause, your obligation to pay us for gas consumed at your Supply Address continues until, and terminates with effect from, three business days after the date of the notice or when you vacate the supply address (whichever occurs last). If you were evicted or otherwise forced to vacate your Supply Address your obligation to pay us for gas consumed at your Supply Address will end on the date you give notice to us. Your obligation to pay may terminate earlier when: l another customer enters into a contract for sale of gas to the Supply Address; l the supply address is disconnected; or l another retailer becomes responsible for the Supply Address. 2.4 Termination by you If you have accepted our offer under section 42 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 and you wish to terminate your contract, you must give us 28 days notice. 2.5 Termination by us We may terminate your contract if: (a) you do not pay us and under the Retail Code, we have disconnected your gas and you no longer have a right to be reconnected; or (b) you transfer to another retailer for supply of gas for the Supply Address; whichever occurs first. 2.6 Effect of termination If your contract is terminated: (a) you will remain liable to make any outstanding payments to us; Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 989

(b) we will have no obligation to supply gas to you; (c) clauses 4.10, 4.11, and 4.12, 8.1, 9 and 13.3 survive the termination of the contract. 3 Price 3.1 Amount We will charge you an amount for the gas and any other services which we supply to you, which we will calculate in accordance with the relevant tariff referred to in schedule 1, or as varied by us and notified to you under clause 3.2. 3.2 Variation We will give you notice in accordance with the Retail Code of any variation of the price as soon as practicable and in any event, no later than your next bill. 4 Billing and payment 4.1 Internet Billing We may provide your bills online through internet billing (ÒInternet BillingÓ) and if we offer to provide Internet Billing then you may elect to receive your bills online. If you do, then during any period when you use Internet Billing, these standard terms and conditions will apply subject to the amendments in schedule 2. Otherwise you will receive your bills by ordinary post. 4.2 Frequency of bills We will bill you at least every three months unless we agree with you otherwise where this is permitted by the Retail Code. We may agree with you another billing period which is shorter than three months, pursuant to the Retail Code. 4.3 Content Your bills will include, amongst other things (see the Retail Code): (a) your name and account number, supply address and relevant mailing address; (b) the Meter Installation Reference Number (MIRN) (including the MIRN checksum) assigned to your metering installation or, if there is no assigned MIRN, the meter number or another unique identifying mark assigned to the metering installation; (c) the period covered by the bill; (d) the relevant tariff or tariffs which apply to you; (e) the total amount of gas consumed in the period; (f) the amount payable by you; (g) the "pay by date"; (h) a telephone number for billing and payment enquiries and a 24 hour number for faults and emergencies; (i) if we directly pass through a network charge to you, the separate amount of the network charge; (j) the amount of arrears or credit and the amount of any refundable advance provided by you; (k) a summary of payment methods and payment arrangement options; (l) if you are a Domestic Customer (within the meaning of the Retail Code) details of the availability of concessions; (m) a telephone number for billing and payment enquiries and a 24 hour contact telephone number for faults and emergencies; (n) details of interpreter services, in relevant languages; (o) other than for your first bill from us, a graph showing your consumption for the 990 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

period covered by the bill and the extent that data is available: (i) your consumption for each billing period over the past 12 months; and (ii) a comparison of your consumption for the period covered by the bill with your consumption for the same period of the previous year; and (p) if we are charging you for goods and services other than gas on the bill, a charge for the other goods or services as a separate item with a description of the goods or services supplied. 4.4 Bundled Charges On request we will provide you with reasonable information on network charges, retail charges and any other charges relating to the sale or supply of gas comprised in the amount payable under your bill. 4.5 Estimated readings Wherever possible, the bill will be based on an actual read of your gas meter. If we cannot reasonably or reliably base a bill on our reading of your gas meter and we are permitted to do so by the Retail Code we may provide you with an estimated bill based on: (a) your reading of your gas meter; (b) your prior billing history; or (c) if we don't have your prior billing history, average usage of gas at the relevant tariff calculated over the period covered by the bill. We may also provide you with an estimated bill in accordance with applicable laws and guidelines if you are transferring from another retailer. We agree to use our best endeavours to read your meter at least once every 12 months and adjust your bill accordingly. 4.6 Access You will allow us (including our agents) and our equipment safe, convenient and unhindered access to the Supply Address to read your meter. If we cannot read your meter due to your actions or omissions, we may estimate your bill and may charge you an additional amount if you later request a bill based on an actual reading. 4.7 Date for payment You agree to pay us the amount specified in each bill by the pay by date specified in the bill in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.8 Payment methods You may pay your bill using any of the following arrangements: (a) in person at an agency or payment outlet; (b) by mail; (c) by Direct Debit (if you have agreed with us in writing as to the matters listed in section 7.2(b) of the Retail Code); and (d) by any other method which we make available to you (provided this is allowed under the Retail Code). 4.9 Additional amounts We may charge you an additional amount if: (a) your payment is dishonoured or reversed and we incur a fee; (b) we make a different billing cycle available to you and you agree to this; (c) we are unable to read your meter due to an act or omission by you and later request a bill based on an actual reading Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 991

(see clause 4.5); or (d) we are otherwise permitted to do so under the Gas Law, including for excluded services charges. The amount of any additional charge will be reasonable having regard to the related costs we incur. 4.10 Review of bill If you disagree with an amount stated in a bill, we will review the bill at your request. During the review, you agree to pay us the lower of: (a) any portion of the bill which you agree with us is not in dispute; and (b) an amount equal to the average amount of your bills in the previous 12 months. 4.11 Outcome of disputes If the bill is correct, you agree to pay us the unpaid amount or request a meter test. If the meter test shows that your meter complies with applicable laws and codes, you agree to pay the costs of the tests and the unpaid amount. If your bill is incorrect we will adjust your bill in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.12 Adjustments If we fail to charge, undercharge or overcharge you, we may recover from you or pay to you the relevant amount in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.13 Financial hardship If you are a Domestic Customer and: (a) you anticipate that you may not be able to pay a bill by the pay by date, you must notify us; or (b) we believe that you may not be able to pay a bill by the pay by date, then we will offer you a range of options (including instalment plans) to assist you to pay us (see the Retail Code). 4.14 Shortened collection cycle We may shorten your collection cycle in accordance with the Retail Code. 4.15 Instalment plans If you and we agree to an instalment plan for payment to us, you may not use Internet Billing. 4.16 Assessment and assistance to Domestic Customers If: (a) you are a Domestic Customer and you contact us under clause 4.13 and you do not agree on an alternative payment arrangement; or (b) we otherwise believe you are experiencing repeated difficulties in payment of your bill or require payment assistance, we must: (1) assess in a timely way whatever information you provide or we otherwise have concerning your capacity to pay, taking into account advice from an independent financial counsellor if we are unable to adequately make that assessment; (2) on request, make available to you documentary evidence of our assessment; (3) offer you an instalment plan, unless you have in the previous 12 months failed to comply with two instalment plans and do not provide a reasonable assurance to us that you are willing to meet payment obligations under a further instalment plan; and 992 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

(4) provide you with details on concessions including the Utility Relief Grant Scheme, telephone information about energy efficiency and advice on the availability of an independent financial counsellor. 5 Disconnection of supply and reconnection 5.1 Disconnection, interruption, or discontinuation. If you so request, or we are permitted to do so under the Gas Law, we may disconnect, interrupt, or discontinue the supply of gas to you at the Supply Address. 5.2 Non-payment of a bill We may only disconnect you for non-payment of a bill if you fail to pay us by the pay by date of a bill if: (a) the failure does not relate to an instalment under your first instalment plan with us; (b) we have given you: (i) a reminder notice not less than 14 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill. The reminder notice must include a new pay by date which is not less than 20 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill; and (ii) a disconnection warning not less than 22 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill. The disconnection warning must include a new pay by date which is not less than 28 business days from the date of dispatch of the bill; (c) we have included in the disconnection warning: (i) a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the disconnection warning; and (ii) a telephone number for payment assistance enquiries; and (d) you have called that telephone number, we have responded to your enquiry and have provided advice on financial assistance, and, before disconnection, you: (e) do not provide a reasonable assurance to us that you are willing to pay our bills; or (f) do so, but then: (i) do not pay us the amount payable by the pay by date on the relevant disconnection warning. This does not apply if you have agreed with us to a new payment arrangement; (ii) do not agree to a new payment arrangement within 5 business days after the date of receipt of the disconnection warning; or (iii) do not make payments under such a new payment arrangement. To avoid doubt, if you do not agree to such a new payment arrangement or do not so make payments under such a new payment arrangement, we may disconnect you without again having to observe this clause. 5.3 Domestic Customers without sufficient income We may not disconnect you, if the failure to pay our bill occurs through lack of sufficient income until we have also complied with clause 4.16 using our best endeavours to contact you in person or by telephone, and you have not accepted an instalment plan within five business days of our offer. 5.4 Denying access to the meter We may disconnect you if you deny access to the Supply Address for the purpose of reading the meter for three consecutive bills in your billing cycle but only if: (a) we have: Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 993

(i) used our best endeavours, including contacting you in person or by telephone, to give you an opportunity to offer reasonable alternative access arrangements; (ii) each time access is denied, we or the meter reader has given you a notice requesting access to the meter; and (iii) we have given you a disconnection warning including a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the notice; and (b) you have continued not to provide access to us or the meter reader. 5.5 Refusal to provide refundable advance We may disconnect you if you refuse when required to provide a refundable advance but only if: (a) we have given you a disconnection warning including a statement that we may disconnect you on a day no sooner than seven business days after the date of receipt of the notice; and (b) you have continued not to provide the refundable advance. 5.6 No Disconnection Despite clauses 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5, we must not disconnect you: (a) for non-payment of a bill: (i) where the amount payable is less than any amount approved for this purpose in the Gas Guidelines; (ii) if you have made a complaint directly related to the non-payment of the bill, to the Energy and Water Ombudsman of Victoria or another external dispute resolution body and the complaint remains unresolved; (iii) you have formally applied for a Utility Relief Grant and a decision on the application has not been made; or (iv) if the only charge you have not paid is a charge not for the supply or sale of gas; (b) if your supply address is registered by us or a Distributor as a medical exemption supply address. (c) unless otherwise requested by you: (i) after 2pm (for a Domestic Customer) or 3pm (for a Business Customer) on a weekday; or (ii) on a Friday, on a weekend, on a public holiday or on the day before a public holiday. 5.7 Reconnection If we have disconnected your supply as a result of: (a) non-payment of a bill, and within 10 days of disconnection you pay the bill or agree to a payment arrangement; or (b) access to your meter being denied, and within 10 days of disconnection you provide such access; or (c) your obtaining supply otherwise than in accordance with applicable laws and codes, and within 10 business days of disconnection that supply ceases and you pay for the supply so obtained or agree to a payment arrangement; or (d) your refusing to provide a Refundable Advance, and within 10 days of disconnection you provide it, 994 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

then at your request, but subject to other applicable laws and codes and your payment of a reconnection charge, we will connect your supply within the time specified in the Retail Code. 5.8 Force Majeure (a) If but for this clause 5.8 either you or us would commit a Force Majeure Breach of this contract: (i) the obligations you or us have under our contract, as the case may be, are suspended to the extent to which they are affected by the Force Majeure Event as long as the Force Majeure Event continues; and (ii) the person affected must give the other prompt notice of that fact including full particulars of the Force Majeure Event, an estimate of its likely duration, the obligations affected by it and the extent of its effect on those obligations and the steps taken to remove, overcome or minimise its effects. (b) For the purposes of clause 5.8(a), if the effects of a Force Majeure Event are widespread we will be deemed to have given you prompt notice if we make the necessary information available to you by way of a 24 hour telephone service within 30 minutes of being advised of the Force Majeure Event or otherwise as soon as practicable. (c) A person claiming a Force Majeure Event must use their best endeavours to remove, overcome or minimise the effects of the Force Majeure Event as quickly as possible. However, this does not require either of us to settle any industrial dispute in any way we do not want to. 5.9 Cooling-off Period If under either the Retail Code or the Fair Trading Act 1999 you have the right to cancel this contract then you may cancel this contract within any applicable cooling-off period as specified in the Retail Code or any relevant Gas Guideline. 6 Refundable Advances 6.1 Domestic Customers If you are a Domestic Customer we may require you to pay a Refundable Advance if: (a) you owe a gas supplier an Outstanding Amount (having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline); or (b) within the previous two years you have used gas otherwise than in accordance with applicable laws and Codes; or (c) if you are a new customer, you have refused to provide us with acceptable identification; or (d) we consider that you have an unsatisfactory credit rating (having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline) and we have offered you an instalment plan and you have not accepted that offer. 6.2 Business Customers If you are a Business Customer we may require you to pay a Refundable Advance if: (a) we consider that you do not have a satisfactory credit rating as reasonably determined by us, having regard to any relevant Gas Guideline; or (b) you do not have a satisfactory gas account payment record as reasonably determined by us. You may provide us with a bank guarantee as an alternative to a Refundable Advance. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 995

6.3 Amount The amount of a Refundable Advance will be: (a) if you are a Domestic Customer and we have historical billing data for your consumption at the Supply Address over the last four quarters ended before the Refundable Advance is required, no more than 37.5% of the amount billed to you over those four quarters; or (b) if you are a Domestic Customer but paragraph (a) does not apply, no more than 37.5% of the average amount which we billed Domestic Customers over those four quarters; or (c) if you are a Business Customer, an amount we reasonably determine. 6.4 Interest We will pay you interest on the amount of your Refundable Advance in accordance with the Retail Code. 6.5 Use of Refundable Advance We will only use and will repay your Refundable Advance in accordance with the Retail Code. 6.6 Credit assessment You authorise us to conduct a credit assessment on you. 7 Connections 7.1 Application If you want to be connected at your Supply Address by us you must make an application to us and provide to us: (a) acceptable identification; (b) your contact details; and (c) if your request relates to a rental property, contact details for the property owner or the ownerÕs agents. 7.2 Our obligation to connect We must connect you at your supply address as soon as practicable after you apply for a connection, and we accept your application, in accordance with clause 7.1, and comply with any obligation in respect of this under the Retail Code. 7.3 New connections If we arrange with you to physically connect you to the network, we may require you to pay a connection charge to us up front or bill you separately for this amount. 8 Customer information 8.1 Confidentiality We agree that we will keep details of your name, address and account history confidential and will not disclose these details other than for purposes necessary to meet our obligations to you or in accordance with any relevant Code or Gas Guideline. 8.2 Changes You agree that if you change any of your details which are known to us, you will tell us. 8.3 Other services If we are not prevented from doing so by any relevant Code or Gas Guideline, or licence requirement, you give your explicit informed consent (as defined in the Retail Code) to us using your details to advise you of the availability of other services which we, or companies related to us, can provide, until you inform us that you no longer wish to receive such information or material from us. 996 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

9 Dispute resolution If you wish to raise a complaint or a dispute with us concerning our performance, we encourage you to contact us to discuss and attempt to resolve the complaint or dispute. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may refer the complaint to the Energy and Water Ombudsman (Victoria). PART 2: Obligations in respect of gas distribution 10 Access You will allow us (and for the purposes of this clause, ÒusÓ includes our agents and your Distributor), and our equipment safe, convenient and unhindered access to the Supply Address: (a) to read your meter; (b) to connect, unless you have a connection contract with your Distributor, disconnect or reconnect your supply; and (c) to inspect or test any gas equipment on the Supply Address. You will allow your Distributor and its agents access to the Premises to undertake repairs, testing or maintenance of the distribution system. 11 Other obligations you must comply with You agree to: (a) if you are a Domestic Customer or a Business Customer, comply with the provisions of the Distribution System Code in so far as applicable to a Domestic Customer or Business Customer, as the case may be, and to allow your Distributor to enforce its rights under that Distribution System Code; (b) comply with the Gas Law; (c) ensure that: (i) the distribution network; or (ii) the quality of our supply to other customers, is not adversely affected by your actions or equipment; (d) co-operate with your Distributor if the Distributor seeks to enforce the terms pursuant to which it provides connection services to you; (e) allow us to provide your Distributor with these standard terms and conditions, and, subject to the Retail Code and any relevant Gas Guideline, your details; and (f) do or refrain from doing any other act reasonably required by your Distributor or us to accommodate a change in the Gas Law from time to time. PART 3: General 12 Interpretation 12.1 Definitions In this document: ÒBusiness CustomerÓ means a customer who is not a Domestic Customer. ÒDistribution CodeÓ means the Gas Distribution Code approved by the ESC. ÒDistributorÓ means the holder of the distribution licence in respect of the network to which your Supply Address are connected. ÒDomestic CustomerÓ means a customer who purchases gas principally for personal, domestic or household use. ÒESCÓ means the Essential Services Commission. ÒGas GuidelineÓ is defined in the Retail Code. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 997

ÒGas LawÓ means all relevant legislation, statutes, regulations, rules, codes, guidelines, orders in council, licences, proclamations, tariffs, directions or standards applicable to participants in the Victorian region of the National Gas Market and includes the Retail Code, the Distribution System Code, the Retail Gas Market Rules, the Gas Industry Act 2001, the Gas Safety Act 1997 and the Gas Industry (Residual Provisions) Act 1994. ÒForce Majeure BreachÓ means a breach by a party to this contract, which but for clause 5.8, that person would commit only through a Force Majeure Event. ÒForce Majeure EventÓ means an event outside the reasonable control of a party to this contract. ÒInternet BillingÓ is defined in clause 4.1. ÒInternet Billing SystemÓ means the online bill presentation and payment service. ÒMJÓ means megajoule ÒOutstanding AmountÓ means an amount owing in respect of a previous Supply Address or a former gas supplier, which exceeds the amount nominated by the ESC in any relevant Gas Guideline. ÒRefundable AdvanceÓ means an amount of money or other arrangement acceptable to us which you pay us as a safeguard against you failing to pay a bill. ÒRetail CodeÓ means the Gas Retail Code approved by the ESC. ÒSupply AddressÓ means the premises where you take supply from us under these terms and conditions. 12.2 General In this document unless otherwise stated: (a) a reference to this document or another instrument includes any variation or replacement of any of them; (b) the singular includes the plural and vice versa; (c) a reference to a statute, ordinance, code or other law includes regulations and other instruments under it and consolidations, amendments, re-enactments or replacements of any of them; (d) if a period of time is specified and dates from a given day or the day of an act or event, it is to be calculated without including that day; (e) a day is the period of time commencing at midnight and ending 24 hours later; and (f) a month is a calendar month. 13 Access to information 13.1 Retail Code If you so request, we will provide you with a copy of the Retail Code. We may charge you an additional amount for doing so. In any event, we will inform you of any changes to the Retail Code which affect you. 13.2 Customer Charter We will provide you with a free copy of our customer charter as soon as practicable after your contract starts, and following that, upon your request. 13.3 Historical billing data You may request your historical billing information for any period from us and we will provide you with all such information which we then retain for that period, and we may charge you an additional amount if: (a) this is not your first request within a year; or (b) the period extends beyond the previous two years. 998 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

13.4 Available tariffs and variations If you so request, we will provide you with reasonable information on the tariffs we offer you in accordance with the Retail Code. If we vary any tariff which affects you, we will notify you in accordance with the Retail Code. 13.5 Concessions We will provide you with information on all concessions if you so request. 13.6 Energy efficiency advice We will provide you with energy efficiency advice if you so request. 14 Miscellaneous 14.1 Variation We may vary your contract in accordance with the Retail Code or under section 42 of the Gas Industry Act 2001 by the publication of a notice in the Government Gazette withapproval from the ESC. 14.2 Quality of supply You acknowledge that the quality, pressure and continuity of supply of gas is subject to a variety of factors which include accidents, weather and acts of others. Accordingly, the nature of gas is such that, to that extent, we cannot unqualifiedly guarantee to you: (a) the quality or pressure of the gas we supply; or (b) the continuity of supply of the gas to you. 14.3 Preservation of legislative provisions These standard terms and conditions do not vary or exclude the operation of sub-section 232(1) of the Gas Industry Act 2001 or section 33 of the Gas Safety Act 1997. 14.4 Business CustomerÕs Precautions If you are a Business Customer you must take all reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of loss or damage to any of your equipment, premises or business which may result from poor quality or a liability of the gas supplier. 14.5 Limit on Liability Our liability under these terms and conditions for breach of any term implied by Division 2 of Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974 is limited to the maximum extent permitted by section 68A of that Act. That is, our liability for breach of this contract may be limited to: (a) cost of resupply of gas; or (b) the payment of the cost of having the gas supplied to you again. 14.6 Terms of the Retail Code and Gas Law If any matter the subject of a term of the Retail Code is not expressly dealt with in these standard terms and conditions, the term of the Retail Code is incorporated in these terms and conditions. If there is any inconsistency between a provision of the Gas Law and these standard terms and conditions, the provisions of the Gas Law will prevail. In particular, where these standard terms and conditions expressly deal with a matter which is the subject of a term of the Retail Code, to the extent of any inconsistency the relevant standard term or condition is void and the term of the Retail Code is deemed to form part of your contract in its place. Where this document contemplates you or us exercising a right or performing an obligation as permitted or required by or otherwise in accordance with or as set out in or contemplated by the Retail Code, you or we must exercise that right or perform that obligation on the Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 999

basis that the relevant term or condition of the Retail Code is a term or condition of your contract. If there is any inconsistency between a provision of the Gas Law and these standard terms and conditions: (a) the provisions of the Gas Law will prevail; (b) those provisions of the Gas Law will be deemed to be incorporated in these standard terms and conditions in place of the inconsistent terms. 15 GST 15.1 Any amount payable by you or consideration provided by you or us under these terms and conditions which: (a) is consideration for Òtaxable suppliesÓ for the purpose of the GST Law; and (b) do not include GST, will be increased by the amount of the GST payable in relation to that taxable supply. 15.2 All GST payable by a party must be paid at the same time as the payment to which it relates is payable or where there is no payment, as reasonably requested by the party required to remit that GST. 15.3 The tariffs gazetted will be inclusive of GST. Schedule 1 Ð Prices (clause 3.1) The relevant tariff at any time is the tariff which has been determined by Us and published in the Government Gazette, and which applies at that time to you. Schedule 2 Ð Internet billing (clause 4.1) If you have elected to use Internet Billing, the standard terms and conditions will be amended in accordance with this schedule until you cease to use Internet Billing. 1. New clauses 4.1A, 4.1B and 4.1C are inserted as follows: 4.1A Cessation of Internet Billing You may notify Australia Post through The Internet Billing System, if you no longer wish to use Internet Billing. If you do so, we will deliver your future bills by ordinary post. 4.1B Online bills If you choose not to receive notifications of your bills by e-mail, you will access your bills directly though The Internet Billing System. 4.1C Instalment Plan If you have elected to use Internet Billing and you wish to enter into an instalment plan with us, then you must first notify Australia Post under clause 4.1A that you no longer wish to use Internet Billing. You may then contact us to negotiate an instalment plan. 2. Clause 4.8 is deleted and replaced with: 4.8 Payment Methods You may pay your bills: (a) online over the internet; (b) by telephone; (c) by Direct Debit (if you have agreed with us in writing to the amount and frequency of payments). 3. A new clause 4.17 is inserted as follows: 4.17 Failure to pay an online bill If you fail to pay an online bill by the Òpay by dateÓ specified in that bill, we will issue any further notices (such as reminder or disconnection notices) to you by ordinary mail. 1000 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

Planning and Environment Act 1987 of the Bayside City Council, Corporate Centre, BALLARAT PLANNING SCHEME Royal Avenue, Sandringham. Notice of Approval of Amendment PAUL JEROME Executive Director Amendment C44 Planning, Heritage and The Minister for Planning has approved Building Division Amendment C44 to the Ballarat Planning Department of Infrastructure Scheme. The Amendment comes into operation on the date this notice is published in the Government Planning and Environment Act 1987 Gazette. CASEY PLANNING SCHEME The Amendment includes the Ranger Notice of Approval of Amendment Barracks Drill Hall and associated land in the Amendment C42 Ballarat Planning Scheme and zones the site Business 1 Zone. The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C42 to the Casey Planning A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Scheme. free of charge, during office hours, at the Department of Infrastructure, Planning The Amendment comes into operation on the Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, date this notice is published in the Government 80 Collins Street, Melbourne; the Department of Gazette. Infrastructure, Western Regional Office, The Amendment deletes Public Acquisition Learmonth Road, Wendouree and at the Ballarat Overlay 2 Ð Department of Education over part City Council, Watershed office, Grenville of the land known as Lot B, PS 439364J Street, Ballarat. (31S Canning Drive), Berwick. PAUL JEROME A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, Executive Director free of charge, during office hours, at the Planning, Heritage and Department of Infrastructure, Customer Service Building Division Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, 80 Collins Department of Infrastructure Street, Melbourne and at the offices of the Casey City Council, Princes Highway, Narre Warren. PAUL JEROME Planning and Environment Act 1987 Executive Director BAYSIDE PLANNING SCHEME Planning, Heritage and Notice of Approval of Amendment Building Division Amendment C21 Department of Infrastructure The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C21 to the Bayside Planning Planning and Environment Act 1987 Scheme. GREATER GEELONG PLANNING SCHEME The Amendment comes into operation on the Notice of Approval of Amendment date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. Amendment C34 The Amendment rezones land known as the The Minister for Planning has approved Dendy Village Shopping Centre, Hampton Amendment C34 to the Greater Geelong Street, Brighton from a Business 5 Zone to a Planning Scheme. Business 1 Zone. The Amendment comes into operation on the A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, date this notice is published in the Government free of charge, during office hours, at the Gazette. Department of Infrastructure, Planning The Amendment Rezones land at 67Ð69 The Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Parade, Ocean Grove, from Residential 1 Zone 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices to Public Use Zone 7. Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 1001

A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Amendment comes into operation on the free of charge, during office hours, at the date this notice is published in the Government Department of Infrastructure, Planning Gazette. Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, The Amendment rezones part of the land at 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices 121, 123 and 125 Manningham Street, Parkville, of the City of Greater Geelong Council, City of from Road Zone 1 to Residential 1 Zone. Greater Geelong, Ground Floor, 131 Myers Street, Geelong. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, during office hours, at the PAUL JEROME Department of Infrastructure, Planning Executive Director Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Planning, Heritage and 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices Building Division of the Melbourne City Council, 6th Floor, Department of Infrastructure Council House, 200 Little Collins Street, Melbourne. PAUL JEROME Planning and Environment Act 1987 Executive Director KINGSTON PLANNING SCHEME Planning, Heritage and Notice of Approval of Amendment Building Division Department of Infrastructure Amendment C28 The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C28 to the Kingston Planning Planning and Environment Act 1987 Scheme. SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS The Amendment comes into operation on the PLANNING SCHEME date this notice is published in the Government Gazette. Notice of Approval of Amendment The Amendment introduces heritage Amendment C4 controls affecting the house and land at The Minister for Planning has approved 2 Jellicoe Street, Cheltenham by including the Amendment C4 to the Southern Grampians land in the Schedule to the Heritage Overlay, on Planning Scheme. an interim basis, whilst another amendment (to the same effect), to be processed by the The Amendment comes into operation on the Kingston City Council, can proceed following date this notice is published in the Government due process to finality. Gazette. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, The Amendment alters planning scheme free of charge, during office hours, at the maps and the schedule to the Heritage Overlay Department of Infrastructure, Planning so that two heritage places are shown in the Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Southern Grampians Planning Scheme 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices consistent with the Victorian Heritage Register. of the Kingston City Council, Brindisi Street, Mentone. A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, PAUL JEROME free of charge, during office hours, at the Executive Director Department of Infrastructure, Planning Planning, Heritage and Information Centre, Upper Plaza, Nauru House, Building Division 80 Collins Street, Melbourne and at the offices Department of Infrastructure of the Southern Grampians Shire Council, 111 Brown Street, Hamilton 3300. PAUL JEROME Planning and Environment Act 1987 Executive Director MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME Planning, Heritage and Notice of Approval of Amendment Building Division Amendment C63 Department of Infrastructure The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C63 to the Melbourne Planning Scheme. 1002 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

City of Melbourne Act 2001 Schedule 1 MELBOURNE CITY COUNCIL RATES ITEMS TO BE ADDED TO THE LIST OF FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING 30 JUNE 2003 TAXA AND COMMUNITIES OF FLORA Order in Council AND FAUNA WHICH ARE THREATENED Taxa The Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister for Local Caladenia sp. aff. rosella (Violet Town) Ð Government, under section 28(2) of the City of Violet Town Spider-orchid, Callitriche brachycarpa Ð Short Water-starwort, Callitriche Melbourne Act 2001 orders that for the cyclocarpa Ð Western Water-starwort, Cyperus financial year ending 30 June 2003 the nervulosus Ð Annual Flat-sedge, Myriophyllum Melbourne City Council may raise any general gracile var. lineare Ð Slender Water-milfoil, rates by the application of a differential rate Myriophyllum porcatum Ð Ridged Water-milfoil, even if the Council does not use the capital Myriophyllum striatum Ð Striped Water-milfoil. improved value system of valuing land. Schedule 2 The Order is effective from the day on which ITEMS TO BE ADDED TO THE LIST OF it is made. POTENTIALLY THREATENING Dated 14 May 2002 PROCESSES Responsible Minister Potentially Threatening Processes BOB CAMERON MP High frequency fire resulting in disruption of Minister for Local Government life cycle processes in plants and animals and loss of vegetation structure and composition. HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council Municipal Association Act 1907 ORDER TO APPROVE THE MAKING OF Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 NEW RULES OF THE MUNICIPAL ADDING OF ITEMS TO THE LIST OF ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA. TAXA AND COMMUNITIES OF FLORA The Governor in Council, acting under AND FAUNA WHICH ARE THREATENED section 3(2) of the Municipal Association Act AND TO THE LIST OF POTENTIALLY 1907, hereby approves the making of new Rules THREATENING PROCESSES of the Municipal Association of Victoria. The Governor in Council, under section 10(1) Dated 14 May 2002 of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 Responsible Minister: adds the items listed in Schedule 1 to the list of BOB CAMERON MP taxa and communities of flora and fauna which Minister for Local Government are threatened. HELEN DOYE The Governor in Council, under section 10(2) Clerk of the Executive Council of the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 adds the items listed in Schedule 2 to the list of Local Government Act 1989 potentially threatening processes. ALTERATION OF WARD BOUNDARIES OF Dated 14 May 2002 MITCHELL SHIRE COUNCIL Responsible Minister: Order in Council SHERRYL GARBUTT The Governor in Council hereby directs that: Minister for Environment and Conservation a) Under Section 220S (1)(a) of the Local Government Act 1989, this Order comes HELEN DOYE into operation on the day it is published in Clerk of the Executive Council the Government Gazette; and Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 1003 b) Under Section 220Q (k) and (m) of the by that road to the northern boundary of the Local Government Act 1989, on the day Parish of ; thence westerly this Order comes into operation the by that boundary, Boundary Road and boundaries of the wards and names of the Willowmavin Road to Forbes Moranding wards of the Mitchell Shire Council shall be Road; thence northerly by that road to fixed as described in the Schedule to this WillowmavinÐTantaraboo Road; thence Order. westerly and north-westerly by that road to the Dated 14 May 2002 south-western boundary of the Shire, and thence westerly, northerly, again westerly, again Responsible Minister northerly, generally north-easterly and generally BOB CAMERON MP south-easterly by the shire boundary to the point Minister for Local Government of commencement. HELEN DOYE Piper Ward Clerk of the Executive Council Commencing on Horans Track, at the SCHEDULE north-eastern angle of allotment 7B, section D, Boundaries of the Wards of Parish of Kerrisdale, being a point on the eastern Mitchell Shire Council boundary of the Shire; thence westerly by the Altered and Redefined northern boundary of allotment 7B to the New Crossing Place Ward eastern boundary of allotment 3; thence northerly by that boundary to the road forming Commencing on the northern boundary of the north-eastern boundary of that allotment; the Shire, at the Goulburn River, at a point in thence north-westerly and south-westerly by line with the southern boundary of allotment that road to the Dabyminga Creek; thence 30A, Parish of Mangalore; thence southerly by generally northerly by that creek to the the Goulburn River to the Hume Freeway; northern boundary of the Parish of Broadford; thence generally southerly by that freeway to the thence westerly by that boundary to the road forming the northern boundary of the BroadfordÐGlenaroua Road; thence southerly Parish of Broadford; thence easterly by the by that road and Three Chain Road to Longs parish boundary to the Dabyminga Creek; Lane; thence south-easterly by that lane to the thence southerly by that creek to the road BroadfordÐKilmore Road; thence south-westerly forming the northern boundary of allotment 6A, by that road to the northern boundary of the section D, Parish of Kerrisdale; thence generally Parish of Willowmavin; thence easterly by that north-easterly and generally south-easterly by boundary and the northern boundaries of lot 7 that road to the road forming the northern and lot 8 on Plan of Subdivision 114428 to the boundary of allotment 6C; thence easterly and north-western angle of allotment B8 Parish of south-easterly by that road to the eastern Glenburnie; thence southerly by the western boundary of allotment 3; thence southerly by boundaries of allotments B8 and B7 to the that boundary to the northern boundary of north-western angle of allotment B14; thence allotment 7B; thence easterly by that boundary easterly and southerly by the northern and to the eastern boundary of the Shire, and thence eastern boundaries of that allotment to the generally north-easterly, generally north-westerly, northern boundary of allotment B12; thence south-westerly and westerly by the shire easterly, southerly and westerly by the northern, boundary to the point of commencement. eastern and southern boundaries of that Panyule Ward allotment to the north eastern angle of allotment Commencing on the northern boundary of B13; thence southerly by the eastern boundaries the Shire, at the Goulburn River, at a point in of that allotment and Lot 2 on Plan of line with the southern boundary of allotment Subdivision 78504 and westerly by the southern 30A, Parish of Mangalore; thence southerly by boundary of lot 2 to the western boundary of the Goulburn River to the Hume Freeway; allotment 13X; thence southerly by that thence generally southerly by that freeway to the boundary to Kilmore East Road; thence easterly northern boundary of the Parish of Broadford; by that road and easterly and north-easterly by thence westerly by that boundary to the the Kilmore EastÐSunday Creek Road to the BroadfordÐGlenaroua Road; thence southerly BroadfordÐWandong Road; thence northerly by by that road and Three Chain Road to Longs that road to the northern boundary of allotment Lane; thence south-easterly by that lane to the 103C Parish of Broadford; thence easterly by BroadfordÐKilmore Road; thence south-westerly that boundary and a line in continuation to the 1004 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette most western angle of allotment 103D; thence 61F and 61J to the northern boundary of south-easterly and easterly by the south-western allotment 61J; thence easterly by that boundary and southern boundaries of that allotment to to the road forming the western boundary of Sunday Creek Road; thence northerly by that allotment 61J1; thence northerly by that road road to McDonalds Road; thence easterly and and north-westerly by Monument Road to the southerly by that road to the road forming the southern boundary of allotment 13W, Parish of southern boundary of allotment 165B; thence generally easterly by that road to the road Glenburnie; thence easterly by that boundary forming the western boundary of allotment and northerly by the western boundary of 169B; thence generally northerly by that road to allotment 13R to Kilmore East Road; thence the road forming the southern boundary of westerly by that road to the south-western angle allotment 169A; thence easterly, northerly, again of allotment 13X; thence northerly by the easterly and north-easterly by that road to the western boundary of that allotment to the road forming the south-western boundary of southern boundary of Lot 2 on Plan of allotment 173; thence generally south-easterly Subdivision 78504; thence easterly by that by that road to the eastern boundary of allotment boundary and northerly by the eastern 180; thence southerly by the eastern boundaries boundaries of Lot 2 and allotment B13 to the of that allotment and allotment 184 and further southern boundary of allotment B12; thence southerly by the western boundary of allotment 8B, Parish of to the road forming easterly, northerly and westerly by the southern, the south-eastern boundary of allotment 22; eastern and northern boundaries of that thence south-westerly by that road to the allotment to the south-eastern angle of allotment southern boundary of Lot 1 on Plan of B14; thence northerly and westerly by the Subdivision 112177; thence easterly by that eastern and northern boundaries of that boundary and southerly by the western allotment to south-western angle of allotment boundary of Lot 6 to the northern boundary of B7; thence northerly by the western boundaries allotment 10, section B; thence westerly by that of allotment B7 and B8 to the north-eastern boundary, southerly by the western boundaries angle of Lot 8 on Plan of Subdivision 114428; of allotments 10, 10A and Lots 1 and 2 on Plan thence westerly by the northern boundary of that of Subdivision 122391 and easterly by the lot and Lot 7 and further westerly by the southern boundary of Lot 2 to the road forming the western boundary of allotment 11; thence northern boundary of Parish Willowmavin, southerly, easterly, and north-easterly by that Boundary Road and Willowmavin Road to road and further north-easterly by Reedy Creek Forbes Moranding Road; thence northerly by Road to the road forming the south-western that road to Willowmavin-Tantaraboo Road; boundary of lot 1 on Plan of Subdivision 96325; thence westerly and north-westerly by that road thence generally south-easterly by that road to to the road forming the western boundary of the western boundary of allotment 16 section B, allotment B8 Parish of Goldie being a point on Parish of Derril; thence southerly by that the western boundary of the Shire; thence boundary, easterly by the southern boundaries of generally southerly and easterly by the Shire allotments 16 and 17, and northerly by the boundary to the road forming the northern eastern boundary of allotment 17 to the southern boundary of Lot 1 on Plan of Subdivision boundary of the Parish of Kerrisdale; thence north-easterly by that boundary to the most 122226, and thence easterly by that road and southern angle of allotment 9C, being a point on further easterly by Arkells Lane and the road the eastern boundary of the Shire, and thence forming the northern boundary of allotment generally northerly by the shire boundary to the 100B, Parish of Bylands to the point of point of commencement. commencement. Willowmavin Ward Glenburnie Ward Commencing on the Northern Highway at Commencing on the Northern Highway at Arkells Road; thence north-westerly by that Arkells Road; thence north-westerly by that highway to McIvors Road; thence easterly by highway to McIvors Road; thence easterly by that road to Quinns Road; thence northerly by that road to Quinns Road; thence northerly by that road to the south-western angle of allotment that road to the south-western angle of allotment 61G, Parish of Bylands; thence further northerly 61G, Parish of Bylands; thence further northerly by the western boundaries of allotments 61G, by the western boundaries of allotments 61G, Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 1005

61F and 61J to the northern boundary of the western boundary of allotment 16, section B, allotment 61J; thence easterly by that boundary Parish of Derril; thence southerly by that to the road forming the western boundary of boundary, easterly by the southern boundaries of allotment 61J1; thence northerly by that road allotments 16 and 17, and northerly by the and north-westerly by Monument Road to the eastern boundary of allotment 17 to the southern southern boundary of allotment 13W, Parish of boundary of the Parish of Kerrisdale; thence Glenburnie; thence easterly by that boundary north-easterly by that boundary to the most and northerly by the western boundary of southern angle of allotment 9C section B, being allotment 13R to Kilmore East Road; thence a point on the eastern boundary of the Shire; easterly by that road and easterly and north- thence north-easterly, generally south-easterly, easterly by the Kilmore East-Sunday Creek southerly, north-westerly, south-westerly and Road to the BroadfordÐWondong Road; thence westerly by the shire boundary to the northerly by that road to the northern boundary EppingÐKilmore Road thence northerly by that of allotment 103C Parish of Broadford; thence road to the WallanÐWhittlesea Road; thence easterly by that boundary and a line in westerly by that road to the Hume Freeway; continuation to the most western angle of thence northerly by that freeway to William allotment 103D; thence south-easterly and Street; thence westerly by that street to the easterly by the south-western and southern Northern Highway, and thence northerly by that boundaries of that allotment to Sunday Creek highway to the point of commencement. Road; thence northerly by that road to Pretty Sally Ward McDonalds Road; thence easterly and southerly Commencing on the southern boundary of by that road to the road forming the southern the Shire, at the EppingÐKilmore Road; thence boundary of allotment 165B; thence generally northerly by that road to the WallanÐWhittlesea easterly by that road to the road forming the Road; thence westerly by that road to the Hume western boundary of allotment 169B; thence Freeway; thence northerly by that freeway to generally northerly by that road to the road William Street; thence westerly by that street to forming the southern boundary of allotment the Northern Highway; thence northerly by that 169A; thence easterly, northerly, again easterly highway to the road forming the northern and north-easterly by that road to the road boundary of allotment 100B, Parish of Bylands; forming the south-western boundary of thence westerly by that road, Arkells Lane and allotment 173; thence generally south-easterly the road forming the northern boundary of Lot 1 by that road to the eastern boundary of allotment on Plan of Subdivision 122226 to the 180; thence southerly by the eastern boundaries south-western boundary of the Shire, and thence of that allotment and allotment 184 and further southerly, easterly, generally northerly and southerly by the western boundary of allotment easterly by the shire boundary to the point of 8B, Parish of Clonbinane to the road forming commencement. the south-eastern boundary of allotment 22; thence south-westerly by that road to the southern boundary of Lot 1 on Plan of Subdivision 112177; thence easterly by that boundary and southerly by the western boundary of Lot 6 to the northern boundary of allotment 10, section B; thence westerly by that boundary, southerly by the western boundaries of allotments 10, 10A and Lots 1 and 2 on Plan of Subdivision 122391 and easterly by the southern boundary of Lot 2 to the road forming the western boundary of allotment 11; thence southerly, easterly, and north-easterly by that road and further north-easterly by Reedy Creek Road to the road forming the south-western boundary of lot 1 on plan of subdivision 96325; thence generally south-easterly by that road to 1006 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette Victoria Government Gazette G 20 16 May 2002 1007

As from 1 April 2002, the pricing structure SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1994 for the Victoria Government Gazette and NOTICE OF MAKING OF STATUTORY RULES Victorian Government Legislation will be as follows. Notice is hereby given under Section 17 (2) Retail price will vary according to the of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1994 of the number of pages in each special or periodical making of the following Statutory Rules: gazette. The table below sets out the prices that apply. 31. Statutory Rule: Business Names (Amendment) No. of Pages Regulations 2002 (Including cover Authorising Act: Business Names Act Price Code and blank pages) Price* 1962 A 1Ð16 $3.65 Date of making: 14 May 2002 B 17Ð32 $5.40 32. Statutory Rule: Zoological Parks C 33Ð48 $7.40 and Gardens D 49Ð96 $11.50 (Administration) E 97Ð144 $14.85 (Charges) Regulations F 145Ð192 $17.55 2002 G 193Ð240 $20.25 Authorising Act: Zoological Parks and H 241Ð288 $21.55 Gardens Act 1995 I 289Ð352 $24.25 Date of making: 14 May 2002 J 353Ð416 $28.35 K 417Ð480 $32.35 L 481Ð544 $37.75 M 545Ð608 $43.15 N 609Ð672 $48.55 O 673Ð736 $53.90 P 737Ð800 $59.30 *All Prices Include GST

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE As from 16 May 2002 The last Special Gazette was No. 80 dated 15 May 2002 The last Periodical Gazette was No. 1 dated 29 May 2001 1008 G 20 16 May 2002 Victoria Government Gazette

CONTENTS

Page Estates of Deceased Persons 892 Government and Outer Budget Sector Agencies Notices 919 Orders in Council 1002 Acts Ñ City of Melbourne; Flora and Fauna Guarantee; Municipal Association; Local Government Private Advertisements 891 Proclamations 918

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