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Powerline Relocation
DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES POWERLINE RELOCATION AN ASSIStance SCHEME FOR LOCAL AREAS SKIES ARE CLEARING OVER VICTORIA Before and After/ Evan Street, Sunbury Before and After/ Victoria Street, Eaglehawk Before and After/ Hamilton Street, Horsham Before and After/ Barnard Street, Bendigo Before and After/ Myers Street, Bendigo Before and After/ Hargreaves Street, Bendigo Before and After/ St Vincent Place, South Melbourne MINISTERIAL FOREWARD INSIDE The Powerline Relocation Scheme is a The scheme is flexible and I encourage Welcome 03 great success story – in 2008 the scheme councils considering relocating powerlines Funding celebrated the completion of 250 projects to contact the committee to discuss the Guiding Principles for Assessment across regional and metropolitan Victoria scope of potential projects. of Eligible Projects 04 to relocate powerlines underground. I congratulate those councils who have This signals the Brumby Government’s Why relocate powerlines in shown leadership and foresight by long term commitment to working in your community? 05 including the relocation of powerlines partnership with local councils to create into their public works program and look Case Story one: Skies clearing more liveable communities. forward to continuing to work with local over Geelong 07 Since the scheme’s inception in 1995, over government on this important initiative. Case Story two: Skies clearing $30 million has been contributed towards over Bendigo 11 the relocation of powerlines underground, Best Practice 14 of which nearly 80 per cent were regional projects. Approximately 75 per cent of all Funds and cost sharing 14 local councils have accessed the program How to apply for funding 15 at some point in time. -
Book 2 19, 20 and 21 March 2002
PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FIFTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION Book 2 19, 20 and 21 March 2002 Internet: www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard By authority of the Victorian Government Printer The Governor JOHN LANDY, AC, MBE The Lieutenant-Governor Lady SOUTHEY, AM The Ministry Premier and Minister for Multicultural Affairs ....................... The Hon. S. P. Bracks, MP Deputy Premier and Minister for Health............................. The Hon. J. W. Thwaites, MP Minister for Education Services and Minister for Youth Affairs......... The Hon. M. M. Gould, MLC Minister for Transport and Minister for Major Projects................ The Hon. P. Batchelor, MP Minister for Energy and Resources and Minister for Ports.............. The Hon. C. C. Broad, MLC Minister for State and Regional Development, Treasurer and Minister for Innovation........................................ The Hon. J. M. Brumby, MP Minister for Local Government and Minister for Workcover............ The Hon. R. G. Cameron, MP Minister for Senior Victorians and Minister for Consumer Affairs....... The Hon. C. M. Campbell, MP Minister for Planning, Minister for the Arts and Minister for Women’s Affairs................................... The Hon. M. E. Delahunty, MP Minister for Environment and Conservation.......................... The Hon. S. M. Garbutt, MP Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for Corrections........................................ The Hon. A. Haermeyer, MP Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs............ The Hon. K. G. Hamilton, MP Attorney-General, Minister for Manufacturing Industry and Minister for Racing............................................ The Hon. R. J. Hulls, MP Minister for Education and Training................................ The Hon. L. J. Kosky, MP Minister for Finance and Minister for Industrial Relations.............. The Hon. J. J. -
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FIFTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION Tuesday, 13 March 2007 (Extract from book 4) Internet: www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard By authority of the Victorian Government Printer The Governor Professor DAVID de KRETSER, AC The Lieutenant-Governor The Honourable Justice MARILYN WARREN, AC The ministry Premier, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Veterans’ Affairs.............................................. The Hon. S. P. Bracks, MP Deputy Premier and Minister for Water, Environment and Climate Change...................................................... The Hon. J. W. Thwaites, MP Minister for Education............................................ The Hon. J. Lenders, MLC Minister for Skills, Education Services and Employment and Minister for Women’s Affairs................................... The Hon. J. M. Allan, MP Minister for Gaming, Minister for Consumer Affairs and Minister assisting the Premier on Multicultural Affairs ..................... The Hon. D. M. Andrews, MP Minister for Victorian Communities and Minister for Energy and Resources.................................................... The Hon. P. Batchelor, MP Treasurer, Minister for Regional and Rural Development and Minister for Innovation......................................... The Hon. J. M. Brumby, MP Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for Corrections................................................... The Hon. R. G. Cameron, MP Minister for Agriculture.......................................... -
Victoria Government Gazette No
Victoria Government Gazette No. S 72 Saturday 11 March 2006 By Authority. Victorian Government Printer Local Government Act 1989 SCHEDULE 11 CLAUSE 4 Designation of Tow Away Areas Clause 4 of Schedule 11 to the Local Government Act 1989 provides that a Council may move or impound any vehicle that is causing an unlawful obstruction, or that is unlawfully parked or left standing in an area designated by the Minister, (referred to in this instrument as a “tow-away area”), and may charge the owner of the vehicle a fee up to the amount of the fee set for the purposes of clause 3(1)(c). For the purposes of that provision, I, Peter Batchelor, Minister for Transport, designate the areas contained in the reservation of the roads listed in the following schedule as tow away areas. This instrument takes effect at 12.01 am on Monday 13 March 2006 and expires at 11.59 pm on Sunday 2 April 2006. SCHEDULE A list of all the roads, streets and lanes included in this designation of tow away areas within the City of Yarra is detailed below: Swan Street, between Punt Road and Kipling Street. Dated 9 March 2006 PETER BATCHELOR Minister for Transport SPECIAL 2 S 72 11 March 2006 Victoria Government Gazette Local Government Act 1989 SCHEDULE 11 CLAUSE 4 Designation of Tow Away Areas Clause 4 of Schedule 11 to the Local Government Act 1989 provides that a Council may move or impound any vehicle that is causing an unlawful obstruction, or that is unlawfully parked or left standing in an area designated by the Minister, (referred to in this instrument as a “tow-away area”), and may charge the owner of the vehicle a fee up to the amount of the fee set for the purposes of clause 3(1)(c). -
2010 Victorian State Election Summary of Results
2010 VICTORIAN STATE ELECTION 27 November 2010 SUMMARY OF RESULTS Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1 Legislative Assembly Results Summary of Results.......................................................................................... 3 Detailed Results by District ............................................................................... 8 Summary of Two-Party Preferred Result ........................................................ 24 Regional Summaries....................................................................................... 30 By-elections and Casual Vacancies ................................................................ 34 Legislative Council Results Summary of Results........................................................................................ 35 Incidence of Ticket Voting ............................................................................... 38 Eastern Metropolitan Region .......................................................................... 39 Eastern Victoria Region.................................................................................. 42 Northern Metropolitan Region ........................................................................ 44 Northern Victoria Region ................................................................................ 48 South Eastern Metropolitan Region ............................................................... 51 Southern Metropolitan Region ....................................................................... -
Assembly Weekly Book 17 Jul 2007-Dec 2007
PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FIFTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION Wednesday, 5 December 2007 (Extract from book 17) Internet: www.parliament.vic.gov.au/downloadhansard By authority of the Victorian Government Printer The Governor Professor DAVID de KRETSER, AC The Lieutenant-Governor The Honourable Justice MARILYN WARREN, AC The ministry Premier, Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Minister for Multicultural Affairs....................................................... The Hon. J. M. Brumby, MP Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Racing........................................ The Hon. R. J. Hulls, MP Treasurer....................................................... The Hon. J. Lenders, MLC Minister for Regional and Rural Development, and Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation............................... The Hon. J. M. Allan, MP Minister for Health............................................... The Hon. D. M. Andrews, MP Minister for Community Development and Minister for Energy and Resources.................................................... The Hon. P. Batchelor, MP Minister for Police and Emergency Services, and Minister for Corrections................................................... The Hon. R. G. Cameron, MP Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Small Business.............. The Hon. J. Helper, MP Minister for Finance, WorkCover and the Transport Accident Commission, Minister for Water and Minister for Tourism and Major -
Additional Estimates 2010-11
Dinner on the occasion of the First Meeting of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament Kirribilli House, Kirribilli, Sydney Sunday, 19 October 2008 Host Mr Francois Heisbourg The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP Commissioner (France) Prime Minister Chairman of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Geneva Centre for Official Party Security Policy, Special Adviser at the The Honourable Gareth Evans AO QC Foundation pour la Recherche Strategique Co-Chair International Commission on Nuclear Non- General (Ret'd) Jehangir Karamat proliferation and Disarmament Commissioner (Pakistan) and President of the International Crisis Director, Spearhead Research Group Mrs Nilofar Karamat Ms Yoriko Kawaguchi General ((Ret'd) Klaus Naumann Co-Chair Commissioner (Germany) International Commission on Nuclear Non- Member of the International Advisory Board proliferation and Disarmament and member of the World Security Network Foundation of the House of Councillors and Chair of the Liberal Democratic Party Research Dr William Perry Commission on the Environment Commissioner (United States) Professor of Stanford University School of Mr Ali Alatas Engineering and Institute of International Commissioner (Indonesia) Studies Adviser and Special Envoy of the President of the Republic of Indonesia Ambassador Wang Yingfan Mrs Junisa Alatas Commissioner (China) Formerly China's Vice Foreign Minister Dr Alexei Arbatov (1995-2000), China's Ambassador and Commissioner (Russia) Permanent Representative to the United Scholar-in-residence -
VTS Reference Service Proposal
December 2020 Victorian Transmission System reference service proposal Victorian Transmission System reference service proposal Contents 1 Introduction 2 1.1 The Victorian Transmission System and the Declared Wholesale Gas Market 2 1.2 Reference Service Proposal 3 2 Covered pipeline, service provider and requirement for reference service proposal 5 2.1 Pipeline and service provider 5 3 The Victorian Transmission System 6 3.1 Pipeline description 6 3.2 Website 7 4 Services that can reasonably be provided using the Victorian Transmission System 8 5 Reference service proposal assessment 10 6 Engagement with pipeline users and gas consumers 11 6.1 Feedback from stakeholders 12 A Rule requirements for reference service proposal 13 i Victorian Transmission System reference service proposal 1 Introduction This document sets out the reference service proposal for the Victorian Transmission System (VTS), approval of which is to precede submission of a full access arrangement proposal for the pipeline on 1 December 2021. The proposal has been prepared by the service provider, APA VTS (Operations) Pty Ltd (APA VTS), and submitted to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) for approval, in accordance with rule 47A of the National Gas Rules (NGR). 1.1 The Victorian Transmission System and the Declared Wholesale Gas Market On 26 June 2009, Peter Batchelor, then Victorian Minister for Energy and Resources declared (in summary):1 pursuant to section 39(b) of the National Gas (Victoria) Act 2008, the Victorian Transmission System to be a declared transmission system; and pursuant to section 43 of the National Gas (Victoria) Act 2008, the wholesale gas market operated in Victoria by AEMO, to be a declared wholesale gas market. -
Purpose, Aims and Organisational Values Purpose, Aims and Organisational Purpose, Aims and Organisational Values
[3] PURPOSE, AIMS AND ORGANISATIONAL VALUES PURPOSE, AIMS AND ORGANISATIONAL PURPOSE, AIMS AND ORGANISATIONAL VALUES PURPOSE VicRoads purpose is to serve the community and contribute to the social, economic and environmental development of Victoria and Australia by managing the Victorian road network and its use as an integral part of the overall transport system. AIMS >> Achieve ongoing reductions in the number and severity of road crashes and the resultant cost of road trauma. >> Assist economic and regional development by managing and improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the road transport system. >> Facilitate greater integration of road-based public transport with other transport modes to maximise choice, accessibility, safety and reliability for all users. >> Minimise the impact of roads and traffic on the community and enhance the environment through responsible planning and management of the transport system. >> Build effective, equitable and efficient relationships with all customers by providing them with convenient access to services that meet their needs and enable VicRoads to deliver cost-effective services to the community. ORGANISATIONAL VALUES >> We put our customers’ and stakeholders’ needs first >> We develop as individuals and contribute as members of a team >> We are open, honest and fair >> We take pride in our success and continuous improvement >> We take responsibility for our actions >> We take a commercial approach to our service delivery [4] BELOW: VICTORIAN MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT, MR PETER BATCHELOR, LETTER TO OPENS THE $3.1M PARK AND RIDE THE MINISTER IN DONCASTER. THE HONOURABLE PETER BATCHELOR MP MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT LEVEL 26, NAURU HOUSE 80 COLLINS STREET MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3000 Dear Minister VicRoads 2002–03 Annual Report I have much pleasure in submitting to you, for your presentation to Parliament, the annual report of the Roads Corporation (VicRoads) for the period 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2003. -
Department of Treasury and Finance Is Efficient Delivery of Outputs to Customers
Library : Departments of Premier & Cabinet Treasury & Finance DEPARTMENT OF Level 5, 1 Macarthur St East Melbourne, VIC 3002 DX 210759 TREASURY AND FINANCE Ph: 03 9651 5660 Fax: 03 9651 5659 ANNUAL REPORT 2002-03 Email: [email protected] Intranet: http://library.dtf.vic.gov.au^ ^ ttt.: I-HE > Q = > -a = = 00 lo , a : |N rUI ' cu : ! Qi 9 TERNIE ISÈSS CONTENTS THE YEAR IN REVIEW 3 THE DEPARTMENT 11 2002-03 PERFORMANCE 17 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 45 APPENDICES 89 ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT: SUZIE BRYANT, ED CHAN. 1 •' • • • • •••.. ROBERTiMCMIQWN IB .s, SECRETARY'S REPORT For all of its 164-year history, the Department In response to these demands, DTF of Treasury and Finance (DTF) has had a single continues to evolve from a more conventional reason for its existence: the future prosperity of guardian of the exchequer to one of a the State of Victoria. So as Victoria's economy pathfinder to Victoria's future prosperity. evolved from nineteenth century land and gold Today, DTF's vision remains a prosperous rushes to twentieth century agriculture and future for all Victorians. The realisation of this manufacturing, DTF transformed Itself to meet vision demands innovative, expert advice to the challenges of the time. deliver economic, social and environmental The challenges facing Victoria into the future goals within a framework of responsible are no less daunting and complex than those financial management. This focus is reflected faced by our forebears more than a century in DTF's operational objectives. and a half ago. The pace of globalisation, technological development and social change demand pioneering and innovative solutions. -
2009 Yearbook, Which Coincides with LV’S Experiencebank 30 20Th Anniversary
Leadership Victoria Yearbook 2009 Our Mission Leadership Victoria LEADERSHIP VICTORIA IS AN INNOVATIVE, INDEPENDENT, NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANISATION DEVELOPING PEOPLE WHO EXERCISE POSITIVE AND ENDURING LEADERSHIP IN AND FOR THE REAL WORLD. Yearbook 2009 Table of Contents Message from the Chairman 6 Message fron the Executive DIrector 8 A Letter to Hugh Williamson 10 Williamson Community Leadership Program 14 WCLP – 2009 Fellows 16 WCLP and the Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority 26 Welcome to the Leadership Victoria (LV) WCLP – 2009 Guest Speakers 28 2009 Yearbook, which coincides with LV’s ExperienceBank 30 20th Anniversary. ExperienceBank — 2009 Guest Speakers 37 This publication serves to recognise individuals Praise for ExperienceBank 38 graduating from our Williamson Community SkillsBank 41 Leadership and ExperienceBank programs. Praise for SkillsBank 42 It also highlights some of the achievements Organisations supported by LV 44 made through LV’s community engagement LV Alumni 46 programs: ExperienceBank and SkillsBank. LV Council Members 2009 60 These formal programs help meet the needs LV Alumni Representitive Group of community organisations by matching skilled Convenor’s Report 2009 63 LV Alumni to specific projects, and enabling LV Staff 64 our Alumni to enhance the wellbeing and Our Sponsors 66 development of the broader community. Thank You 67 We warmly welcome the current graduates of the Williamson Community Leadership Program and the 2008 ExperienceBank programs as Alumni of LV. 5 Message from the Chairman Garry Ringwood I am pleased to congratulate and welcome our 2009 is the 20th Anniversary of Leadership Victoria 2009 Alumni — this year’s Williamson Community and while that is significant, this year also marks the Leadership Fellows and ExperienceBank Associates. -
Council Spring Weekly Book 4 2004
PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FIFTY-FIFTH PARLIAMENT FIRST SESSION Book 4 3 and 4 November 2004 Internet: www.parliament.vic.gov.au\downloadhansard By authority of the Victorian Government Printer The Governor JOHN LANDY, AC, MBE The Lieutenant-Governor Lady SOUTHEY, AM The Ministry Premier and Minister for Multicultural Affairs ....................... The Hon. S. P. Bracks, MP Deputy Premier, Minister for Environment, Minister for Water and Minister for Victorian Communities.............................. The Hon. J. W. Thwaites, MP Minister for Finance and Minister for Consumer Affairs............... The Hon. J. Lenders, MLC Minister for Education Services and Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs....................................................... The Hon. J. M. Allan, MP Minister for Transport and Minister for Major Projects................ The Hon. P. Batchelor, MP Minister for Local Government and Minister for Housing.............. The Hon. C. C. Broad, MLC Treasurer, Minister for Innovation and Minister for State and Regional Development......................................... The Hon. J. M. Brumby, MP Minister for Agriculture........................................... The Hon. R. G. Cameron, MP Minister for Planning, Minister for the Arts and Minister for Women’s Affairs................................... The Hon. M. E. Delahunty, MP Minister for Community Services.................................. The Hon. S. M. Garbutt, MP Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister