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Government Gazette OF THE STATE OF Number 130 Friday, 21 December 2012 Published under authority by the Department of Premier and Cabinet LEGISLATION Online notification of the making of statutory instruments

Week beginning 10 December 2012 THE following instruments were officially notified on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) on the dates indicated:

Proclamations commencing Acts Director of Public Prosecutions Amendment (Disclosures) Act 2012 No 80 (2012-632) — published LW 14 December 2012 Miscellaneous Acts Amendment (Directors’ Liability) Act 2012 No 97 (2012-629) — published LW 14 December 2012

Regulations and other statutory instruments Children’s Court Amendment (Miscellaneous) Rule 2012 (2012-633) — published LW 14 December 2012 Combat Sports Amendment (Prohibited Venues Repeal) Regulation 2012 (2012-630) — published LW 14 December 2012 Director of Public Prosecutions Amendment (Disclosure Certificate) Regulation 2012 (2012-634) — published LW 14 December 2012 Growth Centres (Development Corporations) Amendment (UrbanGrowth NSW Development Corporation) Order 2012 (2012-618) — published LW 14 December 2012 Health Administration Amendment (Relevant Health Services Organisation) Regulation 2012 (2012-619) — published LW 14 December 2012 Home Building Amendment (Temporary Exemption) Regulation 2012 (2012-620) — published LW 14 December 2012 Property, Stock and Business Agents Amendment (Professional Indemnity Insurance) Regulation 2012 (2012-621) — published LW 14 December 2012 Amendment (Power-Assisted Pedal Cycles) Rules 2012 (2012-622) — published LW 14 December 2012 Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Amendment (Power-Assisted Pedal Cycles) Regulation 2012 (2012-623) — published LW 14 December 2012 Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Amendment (Power-Assisted Pedal Cycles) Regulation 2012 (2012-624) — published LW 14 December 2012 State Property Authority Amendment Order (No 3) 2012 (2012-631) — published LW 14 December 2012 Universities Governing Bodies (University of Newcastle) Order (No 2) 2012 (2012-625) — published LW 14 December 2012 5086 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012 Environmental Planning Instruments Holroyd Local Environmental Plan 1991 (Amendment No 54) (2012-626) — published LW 14 December 2012 Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 2010 (Amendment No 8) (2012-627) — published LW 14 December 2012 Local Environmental Plan 2012 (2012-628) — published LW 14 December 2012

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5087 Orders

New South Wales

Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Amendment (Prescribed Excess Amount) Order 2012

under the Workers Compensation Act 1987

MARIE BASHIR, Governor , Governor I, Professor Marie Bashir AC, CVO, Governor of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of section 168 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987, make the following Order. Dated, this 19th day of December 2012.

By Her Excellency’s Command,

GREG PEARCE, M.L.C., Minister for Finance andand ServicesServices Explanatory note Section 160 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 provides that an employer is required to pay the prescribed excess amount to the insurer under a policy of insurance in respect of each weekly compensation claim that the insurer has paid under the policy. The object of this Order is to amend the Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 to update a reference to the manner in which the prescribed excess amount is to be calculated. This Order applies in respect of policies of insurance that are to be or have been issued or renewed so as to take effect on or after 4 pm on 31 December 2012 and before 4 pm on 30 June 2013. This Order is made under sections 160 and 168 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987.

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Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Amendment (Prescribed Excess Clause 1 Amount) Order 2012

Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Amendment (Prescribed Excess Amount) Order 2012 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987

1 Name of Order This Order is the Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Amendment (Prescribed Excess Amount) Order 2012.

2 Commencement This Order commences at 4 pm on 31 December 2012 and is required to be published in the Gazette.

3 Amendment of Insurance Premiums Order 2012–2013 Clause 5 Recovery of excess from employer: section 160 of Act Omit “current weekly wage rate of the worker as determined by section 42 of the Act” from clause 5 (b) (i). Insert instead “weekly payment of compensation to which the worker is entitled as determined by section 36 of the Act”.

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New South Wales

Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Order 2012

under the Transport Administration Act 1988

I, Peter Rowley, the Chief Executive of the State Transit Authority, in pursuance of section 85 (2) of the Transport Administration Act 1988, make the following Order. Dated, this 19th day of December 2012.

Chief Executive, State Transit Authority Explanatory note The object of this Order is to amend the Transport Administration (State Transit Authority— Fares) Order 2010: (a) to increase, from 6 January 2013: (i) single trip, multi-trip and periodical fares for State Transit Authority services in the Sydney Suburban Area, and (ii) bus, intermodal service and intermodal periodical fares for the Authority’s services in the Newcastle Suburban Area, and (iii) the fare for a bus term ticket for school travel in either the Sydney or Newcastle Suburban Area, and (b) to decrease, from 6 January 2013 return tickets for special sporting and racecourse services, and (c) to introduce a special New Year’s Eve travel fare which allows unlimited travel on regular Sydney Buses between 3pm on 31 December and midday on 1 January (the following day). This Order is made under the Transport Administration Act 1988 including sections 85 (Orders fixing charges) and 87 (General provisions relating to orders fixing charges).

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Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Clause 1 Order 2012

Transport Administration (State Transit Authority— Fares) Amendment Order 2012 under the Transport Administration Act 1988

1 Name of Order This Order is the Transport Administration (State Transit Authority— Fares) Amendment Order 2012.

2 Commencement (1) Except as provided by subclause (2), this Order commences on 6 January 2013 and is required to be published in the Gazette. (2) Schedule 1 [1] commences on 30 December 2012.

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Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Order 2012

Amendment of Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Schedule 1 Order 2010

Schedule 1 Amendment of Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Order 2010

[1] Schedule 1 Fares Insert after the matter relating to Special (Racecourse) Service:

Special (New Year’s Eve) Service Unlimited travel on regular bus services 6.00 3.00 between 3pm on 31 December and midday on 1 January (the following day)

[2] Schedule 1 Omit the Schedule. Insert instead: Schedule 1 Fares

(Clause 3) Single Trip Fares Full fare Concession $ $ MyBus 1 2.20 1.10 MyBus 2 3.60 1.80 MyBus 3 4.60 2.30

Multi-trip Fares Full fare Concession $ $ MyBus TravelTen 1 17.60 8.80 MyBus TravelTen 2 28.80 14.40 MyBus TravelTen 3 36.80 18.40

Full fare Concession $ $ MyMulti Day Pass 22.00 11.00

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Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Order 2012

Schedule 1 Amendment of Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Order 2010

Full fare Concession $ $ Weekly Periodical Fares MyMulti 1 44.00 22.00 MyMulti 2 52.00 26.00 MyMulti 3 61.00 30.50 Monthly Periodical Fares MyMulti 1 168.00 Not applicable MyMulti 2 199.00 Not applicable MyMulti 3 238.00 Not applicable Quarterly Periodical Fares MyMulti 1 463.00 Not applicable MyMulti 2 546.00 Not applicable MyMulti 3 654.00 Not applicable Yearly Periodical Fares MyMulti 1 1,672.00 Not applicable MyMulti 2 1,976.00 Not applicable MyMulti 3 2,367.00 Not applicable

Full fare Concession $ $ Special (Sporting) Services Old RAS Showground (Moore Park), 3.50 1.70 Sydney Cricket Ground or Sydney Football Stadium (single) Old RAS Showground (Moore Park), 6.00 3.00 Sydney Cricket Ground or Sydney Football Stadium (return) Special (Racecourse) Service Royal Randwick Racecourse (single) 3.50 1.70 Royal Randwick Racecourse (return) 6.00 3.00

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Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Amendment Order 2012

Amendment of Transport Administration (State Transit Authority—Fares) Schedule 1 Order 2010

Full fare Concession $ $ Special (New Year’s Eve) Service Unlimited travel on regular bus services 6.00 3.00 between 3pm on 31 December and midday on 1 January (the following day)

$ Family Funday Sunday Family Funday Sunday ticket 2.50 Pensioner Excursion Pensioner Excursion ticket 2.50 School Travel Bus term ticket for school travel (per term) 50.00

Full fare Concession $ $ Newcastle Multi-Ride 1-Hour bus ticket 3.60 1.80 Newcastle Multi-Ride 4-Hour bus ticket 7.00 3.50 Newcastle Time-Ten Multi-Ride bus ticket 29.00 14.50 Newcastle–Stockton ferry ticket 2.50 1.20 Newcastle Multi-Ride Day bus-ferry ticket 10.60 5.30 Newcastle Orange TravelPass (weekly) 38.00 19.00 Newcastle Orange TravelPass (quarterly) 416.00 Not applicable Newcastle Orange TravelPass (yearly) 1,513.00 Not applicable Newcastle Green TravelPass (weekly) 52.00 26.00 Newcastle Green TravelPass (quarterly) 544.00 Not applicable Newcastle Green TravelPass (yearly) 1,967.00 Not applicable

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New South Wales

Transport Administration (Sydney Ferries—Fares) Repeal Order 2012

under the Transport Administration Act 1988

I, Fergus Gammie, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of Sydney Ferries, in pursuance of section 85 (2A) of the Transport Administration Act 1988, make the following Order. Dated, this 19th day of December 2012.

Acting Chief Executive Officer, Sydney Ferries Explanatory note The object of this Order is to repeal the Transport Administration (Sydney Ferries—Fares) Order 2010. This Order is made under the Transport Administration Act 1988, including sections 85 (Orders fixing charges) and 87 (General provisions relating to orders fixing charges).

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Clause 1 Transport Administration (Sydney Ferries—Fares) Repeal Order 2012

Transport Administration (Sydney Ferries—Fares) Repeal Order 2012 under the Transport Administration Act 1988

1 Name of Order This Order is the Transport Administration (Sydney Ferries—Fares) Repeal Order 2012.

2 Commencement This Order commences on 6 January 2013 and is required to be published in the Gazette.

3 Repeal The Transport Administration (Sydney Ferries—Fares) Order 2010 is repealed.

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New South Wales

Notice of Final Determination under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has made a final determination to list the following species as an endangered species under that Act, and, accordingly, Schedule 1 to that Act is amended by inserting in Part 1 in alphabetical order in the matter relating to Asteraceae under the heading “Plants”:

Ozothamnus vagans (C.T. White) Anderb.

This Notice commences on the day on which it is published in the Gazette. Dated, this 5th day of December 2012.

Associate Professor Michelle Leishman Chairperson of the Scientific Committee

Copies of final determination and reasons Copies of the final determination and the reasons for it are available to members of the public (free of charge) as follows: (a) on the Internet at www.environment.nsw.gov.au, (b) by contacting the Scientific Committee Unit, by post C/- Office of Environment and Heritage, PO Box 1967, Hurstville BC NSW 1481, by telephone (02) 9585 6940 or by facsimile (02) 9585 6606, (c) in person at the Office of Environment and Heritage Information Centre, Level 14, 59–61 Goulburn St, Sydney.

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CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 LIBRARY ACT 1939 Ministerial Arrangements during the Absence of the NSW Trade and Investment Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Appointment of Members to the Minister for the Hunter Library Council of New South Wales PURSUANT to section 36 of the Constitution Act 1902, Her HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Executive Council, has approved, pursuant to section 4 of the Council, has authorised the Honourable C. P. HARTCHER, Library Act 1939, the appointment of the following persons M.P., Minister for Resources and Energy, Special Minister as members of the Library Council of New South Wales from for State and Minister for the Central Coast to act for and 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2015 (inclusive): on behalf of the Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for the Hunter, on and from 30 December 2012, Mr Michael CAULFIELD (reappointment), with a view to him performing the duties of the Honourable Mr Rodney Mark CAVALIER, AO (new appointment), M. J. GALLACHER, M.L.C., during his absence from duty. and BARRY O’FARRELL, M.P., Professor Martin NAKATA (new appointment). Premier The Hon. GEORGE SOURIS, M.P., Department of Premier and Cabinet, Sydney. Minister for the Arts Dated: 19 December 2012.

CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 ACT 1989 Ministerial Arrangements during the Absence from Notifi cation of Appointment to the Council Duty of the Premier and Minister for Western Sydney I, ADRIAN PICCOLI, M.P., Minister for Education, in PURSUANT to section 36 of the Constitution Act 1902, Her pursuance of section 9 (1) (b) of the Macquarie University Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Act 1989, have appointed the Hon. Patricia FORSYTHE Council, has authorised the Honourable A. J. STONER, as member of the Macquarie University Council for a term M.P., Deputy Premier, Minister for Trade and Investment of offi ce commencing on 1 January 2013 and expiring on and Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services, to act 31 December 2016. for and on behalf of the Premier, and that the Honourable ADRIAN PICCOLI, M.P., V. M. DOMINELLO, M.P., Minister for Citizenship and Minister for Education Communities and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, to act for and on behalf of the Minister for Western Sydney, as on and from 8 January 2013, with a view to them performing the TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION duties of the offi ces of the Premier, and Minister for Western COMMISSION ACT 1990 Sydney respectively during my absence from duty. Appointment under Section 13 BARRY O’FARRELL, M.P., Premier HER Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Department of Premier and Cabinet, Sydney. Executive Council, pursuant to the provisions of the Dated: 19 December 2012. Technical and Further Education Commission Act 1990, has appointed the offi cer listed below to the position as specified: CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 TAFE Commission Ms Pamela CHRISTIE, Managing Director [25 October Ministerial Arrangements during the Absence of the 2012 to 7 March 2015]. Attorney General and Minister for Justice The Hon. A. PICCOLI, M.P., PURSUANT to section 36 of the Constitution Act 1902, Her Minister for Education Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has authorised the Honourable B. HAZZARD, M.P., Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and Minister Assisting the Premier on Infrastructure NSW to act for and on behalf of Minister for Justice, on and from 29 December 2012, with a view to him performing the duties of the Honourable G. E. SMITH, M.P., during his absence from duty. BARRY O’FARRELL, M.P., Premier Department of Premier and Cabinet, Sydney. Dated: 19 December 2012.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5098 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012 and Maritime Services

MINISTERIAL DECLARATION (SUPERFICIALLY-DAMAGED MOTOR BIKES) ORDER 2012 under the Road Transport (General) Act 2005 I, Duncan Gay, Minister for Roads and Ports, pursuant to section 16 of the Road Transport (General) Act 2005, make the following Order. Dated this 17th day of December 2012. DUNCAN GAY, Minister for Roads and Ports Explanatory note The object of this Order is to permit superficially-damaged motor bikes, which are assessed as a total loss on or after the date of commencement of the Order and to which Clause 83X of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007 (the Regulation) would otherwise apply, to be eligible for registration and exempt from the obligation to be the subject of a certifi cate of compliance. 1 Name of Order This Order is the Ministerial Declaration (Superfi cially-Damaged Motor Bikes) Order 2012. 2 Commencement This Order commences on the day it is published in the NSW Government Gazette. 3 Effect This Order remains in effect until 30 June 2013 unless earlier revoked. 4 Interpretation Words and expressions used in this Order have the same meaning as in the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Act 1997 (the Act) and the Regulation. 5 Exemption from requirements of clause 83X (1) (d) of the Regulation Clause 83X (1) (d) of the Regulation is declared not to apply to a motor bike that was assessed as a total loss on or after the date of commencement of this Order and notifi ed to the Authority in accordance with section 16L of the Act.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 I, PETER DUNCAN, Chief Executive Roads and Maritime Services, pursuant to Clause 25 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, hereby amend the 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2008, as published in NSW Government Gazette No. 185 on 21 December 2007 at pages 10618 to 10674, as set out in the Schedule of this Notice. PETER DUNCAN, Chief Executive, Roads and Maritime Services

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as the Roads and Maritime Services 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2008 (Amendment) Notice No. 11/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on and from the date of publication in the NSW Government Gazette. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force up to and including 31 December 2012 unless it is repealed earlier. 4. Amendment Insert the following routes into the table at Appendix 2, under the heading: Part 1 – 4.6 metre high vehicle routes within the Sydney Region

Road No. State Route Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 5 Broadway (MR170), Wattle Street (MR594), Westbound travel only Broadway Broadway 5 Broadway Wattle Street (MR594), City Road (HW1), Broadway Broadway 170 Allen Street Western Distributor Harris Street (MR170), (MR165), Pyrmont Broadway 170 Harris Street Allen Street (MR170), Thomas Street, Ultimo Pyrmont 170 Harris Street Thomas Street, Ultimo George St/Broadway One Way Southbound (HW5) 170 Regent Street George St/Broadway Cleveland Street (HW5) (MR330), Chippendale 523 Pyrmont Bridge Road Wattle Street (MR594), Western Distributor Blackwattle Bay (MR165), Blackwattle Bay 528 Dacey Avenue Anzac Parade (MR171), South Dowling Street Note: Overhead Moore Park (MR593), Moore Park branches in kerb lanes 528 Lachlan Street South Dowling Street Bourke Street (MR528), (MR593), Moore Park Waterloo 528 Burke Street Lachlan Street McEvoy Street (MR528), Waterloo (MR528), Waterloo 528 McEvoy Street Bourke Street (MR528), Botany Road (MR170), Waterloo Alexandria 593 M1 Eastern Distributor Mill Pond Road Northbound must and on and off ramps (6007)/ South Dowling (MR194), Botany not proceed to M1 from Wentworth Avenue Street (MR593), Eastern Distributor – and Botany Road Zetland Low Clearance 4.4m. Southbound must exit using Botany Road off ramp – Airport Tunnel Low Clearance 4.4m.

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593 South Dowling Street Cleveland Street M1 Eastern Distributor (MR330), Surry Hills (6007)/South Dowling Street (MR593), Zetland 594 Abercrombie Street Cleveland Street Broadway (HW5) One Way Northbound (MR330), Chippendale 594 Wattle Street Broadway (HW5) Fig Street (MR594), One Way Northbound Wentworth Park 594 Fig Street Wattle Street (MR594), Western Distributor Pyrmont (6007), Pyrmont 594 Wattle Street Fig Street (MR594), Pyrmont Bridge Road Limited access at Wentworth Park (MR593), Blackwattle Fig Street railway Bay underpass – Low Clearance 4.6m

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ROADS TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 BATHURST REGIONAL COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Date: 27 November 2012. Mr DAVID JOHN SHERLEY, General Manager, Bathurst Regional Council (By delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as the Bathurst Regional Council B-Doubles Notice No. 02/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on Monday, 31 December 2012. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force for Monday, 31 December 2012 unless it is amended or repealed. 4. Application This Notice applies to B-Doubles that comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes B-Double routes within the Bathurst Regional Council.

Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point 25. 000. Peel Street, Bathurst Durham Street, Bathurst Morrisset Street, Bathurst 25. 000. Morrisset Street, Bathurst Peel Street, Bathurst Commonwealth Street, Bathurst 25. 000. Commonwealth Street, Bathurst Morrisset Street, Bathurst Durham Street, Bathurst

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 NARROMINE SHIRE COUNCIL in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which Road Train Vehicles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Date: 10 December 2012. GREG LAMONT, General Manager, Narromine Shire Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Narromine Shire Council Road Train Vehicle Route Notice No. 3/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on the date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 30 September 2015 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those Road Train vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions RT 000 Manildra Street, Derribong Street Burraway Street (Mitchell Narromine Highway, HW7), Narromine

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 TAMWORTH REGIONAL COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 25 metre B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Dated: 7 December 2012. PAUL BENNETT, General Manager, Tamworth Regional Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Tamworth Regional Council 25 Metre B-Double Route Notice No. 16/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 1 September 2015, unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 25 metre B-Double vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 25 mtr. Nil. Bonnay Linton Road, Linton Road. “Linton Station”. Nil. Barraba.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 TAMWORTH REGIONAL COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 25 metre B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Dated: 7 December 2012. PAUL BENNETT, General Manager, Tamworth Regional Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Tamworth Regional Council 25 Metre B-Double Route Notice No. 15/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 1 September 2015, unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 25 metre B-Double vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 25 mtr. Nil. Pera Linton Road, Manilla Barraba Road “Pera Linton Station”. Nil. Barraba. (MR 63).

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 TAMWORTH REGIONAL COUNCIL, in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 25 metre B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Dated: 7 December 2012. PAUL BENNETT, General Manager, Tamworth Regional Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Tamworth Regional Council 25 Metre B-Double Route Notice No. 14/2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on date of gazettal. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force until 1 September 2015, unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 25 metre B-Double vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 25 mtr. Nil. Woodsreef Road, Barraba Bingara Road Linton Road. Nil. Barraba. (MR 63). 25 mtr. Nil. Linton Road, Barraba. Woodsreef Road. Warrabah Road. Nil. 25 mtr. Nil. Warrabah Road, Barraba. Linton Road. Uralla Shire Council Nil. boundary.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Notice under Clause 20 the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 , in pursuance of Division 4 of Part 2 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading, Access) Regulation 2005, by this Notice, specify the routes and areas on or in which 25 metre B-Doubles may be used subject to any requirements or conditions set out in the Schedule. Date: 17 December 2012. MICHAEL TOLHURST, General Manager, Wellington Council (by delegation from the Minister for Roads)

SCHEDULE 1. Citation This Notice may be cited as Wellington Council 25 Metre B-Double Route Notice No. 1 /2012. 2. Commencement This Notice takes effect on the 5 January 2013. 3. Effect This Notice remains in force for the 5 January 2013 only unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 4. Application This Notice applies to those 25 Metre B-Double vehicles which comply with Schedule 1 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 and Schedule 2 of the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007. 5. Routes Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions 25 000 Gisborne Street, Lee Street Thornton Street Only 5 January 2013 Wellington 25 000 Thornton Street, Gisborne Street Maxwell Street Only 5 January 2013 Wellington 25 000 Maxwell Street, Thornton Street Arthur Street Only 5 January 2013 Wellington

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Class 1 Agricultural Vehicles (Amendment) Notice 2012 I, Peter Duncan, Chief Executive of Roads and Maritime Services, pursuant to Clause 12 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, hereby amend the Class 1 Agricultural Vehicles Notice 2012 that was published on 27 July 2012 in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 78 at pages 3428-3455 as set out in the Schedule of this Notice, effective from 1 January 2013. PETER DUNCAN, Chief Executive, Roads and Maritime Services

SCHEDULE The Class 1 Agricultural Vehicles Notice 2012 that was published on 27 July 2012 in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 78 at pages 3428-3455 remains in force subject to the following amendment: In Clause 5.2.3, omit “4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2008” and replace with “4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2013 as amended from time to time”.

ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Class 1 Load Carrying Vehicles (Amendment) Notice 2012 I, Peter Duncan, Chief Executive of Roads and Maritime Services, pursuant to Clause 12 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, hereby amend the Class 1 Load Carrying Vehicles Notice 2012 that was published on 27 July 2012 in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 78 at pages 3456-3489 as set out in the Schedule of this Notice, effective from 1 January 2013. PETER DUNCAN, Chief Executive, Roads and Maritime Services

SCHEDULE The Class 1 Load Carrying Vehicles Notice 2012 that was published on 27 July 2012 in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 78 at pages 3456-3489 remains in force subject to the following amendment: In Clause 5.2.3, omit “current 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2008” and replace with “4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2013 as amended from time to time”.

ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Class 1 Special Purpose Vehicles (Amendment) Notice 2012 I, Peter Duncan, Chief Executive of Roads and Maritime Services, pursuant to Clause 12 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, hereby amend the Class 1 Special Purpose Vehicles Notice 2012 that was published on 19 October 2012 in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 108 at pages 4377-4417, as set out in the Schedule of this Notice, effective from 1 January 2013. PETER DUNCAN, Chief Executive, Roads and Maritime Services

SCHEDULE The Class 1 Special Purpose Vehicles Notice 2012 that was published on 19 October 2012 in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 108 at pages 4377-4417 remains in force subject to the following amendment: In Clause 5.1.3, omit “current 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice” and replace with “4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2013 as amended from time to time”.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Class 2 Car Carrier Combination Notice 2011 I, Peter Duncan, Chief Executive of Roads and Maritime Services, pursuant to Clause 20 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, hereby amend the Class 2 Car Carrier Combination Notice 2011 that was published on 24 December 2010 in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 140 at pages 6148-6149 as set out in the Schedule of this Notice, effective from 1 January 2013. PETER DUNCAN, Chief Executive, Roads and Maritime Services

SCHEDULE Class 2 Car Carrier Combination Notice 2011 that was published on 24 December 2010 in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 140 at pages 6148-6149, and amended on 18 May 2012 in the New South Wales Government Gazette No 50 at page 1528, remains in force subject to the following amendment: In Clause 3.2.2, omit “4.6 Metre High Vehicle Route Notice 2008” and replace with “4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2013 as amended from time to time”.

ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 Class 3 Baled Agricultural Commodities Load Exemption Notice 2012 I, Peter Duncan, Chief Executive of Roads and Maritime Services, pursuant to Clause 25 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, hereby amend the Class 3 Baled Agricultural Commodities Load Exemption Notice 2012 that was published on 8 June 2012 in the NSW Government Gazette No. 60, at pages 2334-2352 as set out in the Schedule of this Notice, effective from 1 January 2013. PETER DUNCAN, Chief Executive, Roads and Maritime Services

SCHEDULE Class 3 Baled Agricultural Commodities Load Exemption Notice 2012 that was published on 8 June 2012 in the NSW Government Gazette No. 60, at pages 2334-2352 remains in force subject to the following amendment: In Clause 4.3.1, omit “4.6 Metre High Vehicle Route Notice 2008” and replace with “4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2013 as amended from time to time”.

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ROAD TRANSPORT (GENERAL) ACT 2005 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2013 I, Peter Duncan, Chief Executive of Roads and Maritime Services, pursuant to Clause 10 of Schedule 2 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007, and Clauses 12, 20 and 25 of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005, hereby exempt vehicles that are described in Part 2 of the Schedule to this Notice from the dimensions relating to height as set out in Clause 77 (1) of Schedule 2 to the Road Transport (Vehicle Registration) Regulation 2007 and Clause 8 (1) of Schedule 1 to the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005 while on the areas or routes specifi ed in Part 3 of the Schedule to this Notice subject to the conditions and requirements set out in the Schedule to this Notice. PETER DUNCAN, Chief Executive, Roads and Maritime Services

SCHEDULE PART 1 – PRELIMINARY 1.1 Citation This Notice may be cited as the 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Notice 2013. 1.2 Commencement This Notice takes effect on 1 January 2013. 1.3 Effect This Notice remains in force until 31 December 2017 unless it is amended or repealed earlier. 1.4 Interpretation (a) Unless stated otherwise, words and expressions used in this Notice have the same meaning as those set out in the Road Transport (General) Act 2005. (b) Unless stated otherwise, notes in this Notice do not form part of this Notice. PART 2 – VEHICLE CLASSES For the purposes of this Notice the following classes of vehicles are specified. 2.1 Class 1 vehicles (a) A special purpose vehicle that exceeds 4.3 metres, but does not exceed 4.6 metres, in height; (b) A vehicle or combination (including a low loader or load platform combination) that is specially designed for the carriage of a large indivisible item, or is carrying a large indivisible item, that together with any load, exceeds 4.3 metres but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height; 2.2 Class 2 vehicles (a) A combination carrying vehicles on more than one deck that together with any load, exceeds 4.3 metres but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height; (b) A single motor vehicle, or a combination, that exceeds 4.3 metres but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height and is built to carry cattle, sheep, pigs or horses. 2.3 Class 3 vehicles (a) A single motor vehicle, or a combination, that, together with its load exceeds 4.3 metres but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height and is carrying wool, hay bales or other primary produce; (b) A single motor vehicle carrying vehicles on more than one deck that, together with its load exceeds 4.3 metres but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height. (c) A single motor vehicle, or a combination, that is constructed to exceed 4.3 metres in height, but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height and is carrying freight, other than cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, wool, hay bales, or other primary produce. (d) A single motor vehicle, other than a double deck bus, or a combination, that together with any load exceeds 4.3 metres in height, but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height. (e) A double deck bus that exceeds 4.3 metres in height, but does not exceed 4.4 metres in height. (f) A single motor vehicle or combination carrying a freight container that together with its load exceeds 4.3 metres in height, but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height.

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PART 3 – VEHICLE ACCESS 3.1 Approved 4.6m high routes and areas The vehicles described in Part 2 of this Notice may operate on the routes and in the areas specifi ed in Appendix 1 if they comply with Part 4 and the relevant sections of Part 5 of this Notice. Note: Approved 4.6 metre high vehicle areas and routes are assessed for their suitability, however over time routes may be obstructed by vegetation or temporary works. Responsibility for due care and diligence remains with the individual driver to avoid any such obstruction. Note: For the ‘Special Requirements’ relating to construction, loading and equipment refer to Clause 5.1 (general freight); 5.2 (stock crates); 5.3 (car carriers); 5.4 (hay bales); 5.5 (wool bales); 5.6 (freight containers). 3.2 B-doubles travelling on 4.6m high routes A B-double that exceeds 4.3 metres but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height may operate on routes and in the areas permitted in this Notice if: (a) it is also permitted to do so by the Class 2 B-Double Notice 2010 as amended from time to time; and (b) any relevant conditions set out in the Class 2 B-Double Notice 2010 as amended from time to time, are complied with. Note: This means the road must be approved for both 4.6m high and B-double travel. 3.3 Road Trains travelling on 4.6m high routes A road train that exceeds 4.3 metres but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height may operate on the routes and in those areas permitted in this Notice if: (a) it is also permitted to do so by the Class 2 Road Train Notice 2012 as amended from time to time; and (b) any relevant conditions set out in the Class 2 Road Train Notice 2012 as amended from time to time, are complied with. Note: This means the road must be approved for both 4.6m high and road train travel. 3.4 Modular B-triples travelling on 4.6m high routes A modular B-triple that exceeds 4.3 metres but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height may operate on the routes and in those areas permitted in this Notice if: (a) it is also permitted to do so by the Class 2 Modular B-triple Notice 2012 as amended from time to time, and (b) any relevant conditions set out in the Class 2 Modular B-triple Notice 2012 as amended from time to time, are complied with. Note: This means the road must be approved for both 4.6m high and modular B-triple travel. 3.5 Car Carriers travelling on 4.6m high routes A car carrier that exceeds 4.3 metres but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height may operate on the routes and in those areas permitted in this Notice if: (a) it also permitted to do so by the Class 2 Car Carrier Combination Notice 2011 as amended from time to time. (b) any relevant conditions set out in the Class 2 Car Carrier Combination Notice 2011 as amended from time to time, are complied with. Note: This means the road must be approved for both 4.6m high and car carrier travel. PART 4 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Direction of travel Travel is permitted in both directions on all roads approved for travel under this Notice except where stated in Appendix 1, or where one way traffi c only is permitted. 4.2 Copy of Notice must be carried A copy of this Notice, excluding Appendix 1, must be carried in the driving compartment whenever the vehicle is operating under this Notice and must be produced when requested to do so by a police offi cer or an authorised offi cer. 4.3 Load security The load must be secured in accordance with the requirements of the Road Transport (Mass, Loading and Access) Regulation 2005. Therefore a load restraint system must be used which is capable of withstanding the forces which result if the laden vehicle were subjected to each of the following separately: (a) 0.8g deceleration in a forward direction; (b) 0.5g deceleration in a reward direction; (c) 0.5g acceleration in either lateral direction; and (d) 0.2g acceleration in either from the load in a vertical direction: where “g” (the acceleration due to gravity) is equal to 9.81 metres/second/ second (Refer Diagram 4.1).

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0.2g 20% of the weight of the load upwards

0.5g

Diagram 4.1 Note: For additional guidance on load restraint refer to the National Transport Commission (NTC) Load Restraint Guide, Second Edition, 2004. Copies of the Guide can be obtained from Roads and Maritime Services, or may be accessed from the NTC website www.ntc.gov.au PART 5 – SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS 5.1 Vehicles constructed to 4.6m carrying general freight (i.e. freight other than vehicles, livestock, or primary produce) (a) A vehicle or vehicle combination that is constructed to exceed 4.3 metres in height, but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height and is carrying freight other than vehicles, cattle, sheep, pigs, wool, hay bales, or other primary produce, must; (i) have a maximum deck height of 1.2 metres over at least 50% of its deck length; and (ii) have air suspension on trailers; and (iii) be operated at 10% less than the gross mass limit applicable to the vehicle or combination. 5.2 Multi-deck stock crates Livestock must not be carried in an upper deck of a multi-deck stock crate unless any lower deck of the stock crate is fully laden. 5.3 Car carriers Car carriers operating under this Notice must comply with the following requirements. (a) Car carriers must not carry a load other than motor vehicles, trailers, and caravans. (b) The overall height of the car carrier and its load does not exceed 4.6 metres. (c) With the exception of cab/chassis, all vehicles carried as loading must be carried directly on decking fi xed to the base vehicle structure and not carried on other vehicles being carried as loading by the base vehicle. (d) No vehicle can be carried on an upper deck unless all decks below it, except the well deck, are fully occupied, except under the following circumstances: (i) Where the rear of the upper deck of the car carrier can be lowered, vehicles that cannot fi t in the lower deck may be transported on the lowered section of the upper deck if the rest of the lower deck of the car carrier is full (refer Figure 5.1);

Figure 5.1 (ii) a vehicle may be carried on the upper deck forward of the lowered upper deck if there is a vehicle in the space under it, or the vehicle is above the cabin of the car carrier (refer Figure 5.2). If the vehicle can fi t into the lower deck, it must be carried on the lower deck.

Figure 5.2

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(e) Where a mix of vehicles is carried and there is a difference in the mass of individual vehicles the total mass of the vehicles on the upper deck shall not exceed the total mass of the vehicles on the lower deck. (f) For all vehicles, except cab/chassis: (i) a secure and substantial part of the structure of each end of each vehicle carried must be lashed to the structure of the car carrier; (ii) where wheel lashings are relied upon to meet this requirement at least one wheel on each side of each vehicle, must be secured to the car carrier. (g) For cab/chassis: (i) at least one end of each vehicle’s chassis frame must be lashed to the structure of the car carrier; (ii) the other end may be secured to the chassis frame of another cab/chassis if both ends of the lower cab/chassis are lashed to the structure of the car carrier. (h) Except for cab/chassis as above, the securing of one vehicle to another vehicle being carried on the same carrier, is not permitted. 5.4 Hay bales A vehicle or vehicle combination that exceeds 4.3 metres in height but does not exceed 4.6 metres in height that is transporting hay bales must comply with the load restraint requirements listed in either section 5.4.1 or 5.4.2. 5.4.1 Conventional Hay Bale Load Restraint (a) For hay bales 1.5 metres (or more) long, each group of bales laid transversely must be secured to the vehicle structure by webbing and webbing winches; (b) For hay bales less than 1.5 metres long laid transversely, at least every second group of bales and both end bale groups must be secured by webbing and webbing winches, and a cap tarpaulin must cover and secure the top of the entire load; (c) Gates must be provided at each end of the load and held upright by diagonal chains, or equivalent means, attached to the tie rails. (Ropes will not provide suffi cient restraint for this purpose); (d) Angle or edge protectors must be placed between the webbing straps and the bales. Note: For hay bales 1.5 metres (or more) long, the loading and unloading pattern and sequence described in Figure 5.3 should be followed to prevent accidents when loading and unloading the vehicle.

Figure 5.3 5.4.2 Certifi ed Load Restraint System A certifi ed load restraint system compliant with the performance standards outlined in Section F and certified in accordance with Section I of the NTC Load Restraint Guide, Second Edition 2004. A copy of the certifi cation, including all relevant reports and diagrams must be carried in the vehicle at all times when operated at a height exceeding 4.3 metres and must be presented to an authorised offi cer when requested. 5.5 Wool bales Wool bales carried under this Notice must comply with the following loading pattern. (a) Loading Pattern (i) The fi rst tier comprises two rows of bales placed on their fl at with heads together and butts facing outwards. Bales shall be loaded so that no seam of any bale projects beyond the outermost limit of the tray of the vehicle (See Figure 5.4 Loading Pattern)

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Figure 5.4 (ii) The second tier is placed on top of the fi rst tier in the same pattern. (iii) The third tier comprises three rows of bales placed on their fl at with their ends facing to the front and back of the vehicle. (iv) The fourth tier comprises no more than two rows of binding bales places on their fl at, with at least one row facing to the front and back of the vehicle. (v) If the fourth tier comprises only one row of bales, it should be placed along the centre of the vehicle, with the ends of all bales facing the same direction, either outwards or to the front and back of the vehicle. (b) Restraining the load laterally (i) The outward spread of the lower bales along the sides of the vehicle must be minimised by using separate lashings to restrain the centre of the lower two rows of bales (See Figure 5.5).

Figure 5.5 (ii) Lashings (minimum standard 12 mm synthetic ropes) must be tied over the fi ve centre bales. (iii) After the third row of bales is added, webbing lashings each of a minimum rated capacity of 2 tonnes must be applied at each bale along the length of the vehicle (See Figure 5.6). Ropes alone are not strong enough for this application. Two webbing lashings must be replaced by rope where there are no suitable winch positions, except for the end two lashings, provided that the two lashings are not side by side.

Figure 5.6 (iv) Where a fourth row of two bales is added to the already restrained bottom three rows, it must be restrained by a suitable cap tarpaulin but still having ropes on the front and rear end bales (See Figure 5.7). If a cap tarpaulin is not utilised, ropes or webbing lashings should be applied at each bale along the length of the load.

Figure 5.7 (c) Restraining the load forwards and rearwards (i) Forward and rearward movement of the load must be restrained by tie-down lashings, with additional restraint from strong head and tail gates.

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(ii) Diagonal chains of 2 tonnes minimum rated capacity must be attached to the top of these gates and onto the vehicle tie rail supports to provide additional restraint (See Figure 5.7). 5.6 Freight containers (a) Freight containers must not be carried under this Notice unless securely fastened to the carrying vehicle by twist locks. (b) Clause 5.6 (a) applies whether a container is laden or unladen, and whether certifi ed for marine use or not. PART 6 – DEFINITIONS ‘cab/chassis’ means an incomplete motor lorry without a body or turntable; ‘lashing’ means a device such as chain, cable or webbing together with suitable fi ttings which is used to restrain a load; ‘primary produce’ means: (b) fruit, grain, fl owers, vegetables, tobacco, or farm or agricultural produce; (c) dairy, poultry, other bird farming, pig farming, bee keeping, oyster or fi sh culture produce; (d) nursery produce; (e) sheep, cattle or horses; (f) eucalyptus or other oil produce from leaves for distillation. ‘well deck’ means a deck area which is below the level of the top of the road wheels of the carrying vehicle.

Typical well-deck car carrier

APPENDIX 1 APPROVED 4.6 METRE HIGH VEHICLE ROUTES Note: The following link helps clarify where a road or council area is located: www.rta.nsw.gov.au/heavyvehicles/oversizeovermass/rav_maps.html

Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Sydney Region Access to State roads listed below: 4.6m 1 City Road Road Cleveland (HW5), Chippendale Street (MR330), Chippendale 4.6m 1 Sydney Park Road Townson Street, (MR528), Newtown Blakehurst 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Townson Street, Ellis Street, Sylvania Northbound Tom Blakehurst Ugly's Bridge: vehicles over 4.3m and no more than 4.6m high must safely move to the middle lane to avoid low clearance obstacles (overhead bridge truss struts). 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Ellis Street, Sylvania Southern Freeway (M1 ), Waterfall 4.6m 2 Nepean River, (HW5), Ashfield Menangle Park 4.6m 5 Broadway Harris Street Wattle Street Westbound travel only (MR170), Broadway (MR594), Broadway 4.6m 5 Broadway Wattle Street City Road (HW1), (MR594), Broadway Broadway

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 5 Great Western Church Street (HW5), Western Freeway Highway Parramatta (M4 Western Motorway), Emu Plains 4.6m 5 Great Western Russell Street, Emu Lithgow/Blue Highway Plains Mountains Council Boundary 4.6m 5 Parramatta Road City Road (HW1), Old Canterbury Road Chippendale (MR652), Lewisham 4.6m 5 Parramatta Road George Street, Drive Homebush (MR309), Granville 4.6m 5 Parramatta Road Marsh Street, No Left Turn from (MR309), Granville Granville Marsh Street to Parramatta Road 4.6m 5 Church Street Parramatta Road Great Western (HW5), Granville Highway (HW5), Parramatta 4.6m 5 Parramatta Road Sloane Street, Concord Road/ Haberfield Leicester Avenue (MR668), Strathfield 4.6m 10 High Street Warringah Freeway Pacifi c Highway (MR651), North (HW10), North Sydney Sydney 4.6m 10 Pacifi c Highway Windy Banks Sydney Newcastle , Berowra Freeway (M1 Pacific Motorway), Cowan 4.6m 10 Pacifi c Highway High Street, North Sydney () (HW13), Wahroonga 4.6m 13 Cumberland Highway Hume Highway Pacifi c Highway (HW2), Liverpool (HW10), Wahroonga 4.6m 139 Beecroft Road Pennant Hills Road (MR373)/Blaxland (HW13), Pennant Road (MR139) east Hills of Epping Railway Overbridge, Epping 4.6m 139 Blaxland Road Road Devlin Street (MR165), Ryde (MR139), Ryde 4.6m 139 Devlin Street Blaxland Road (MR139), Ryde (MR162), Ryde 4.6m 139 Blaxland Road Lane Cove Road Epping Road (MR162), Ryde (MR373), Epping 4.6m 154 The Northern Road Richmond Blacktown (MR620) Road (MR537) 4.6m 155 Mulgoa Road Park Road (MR155), Great Western Wallacia Highway (HW5), Penrith 4.6m 155 Park Road The Northern Mulgoa Road Road (MR154), (MR155), Wallacia Luddenham

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 156 Castle Hill Road Old Northern Road Pennant Hills Road (MR160), Castle Hill (HW13), West Pennant Hills 4.6m 157 Old Northern Road Cecil Avenue Showground Road (MR160), Castle Hill (MR157), Castle Hill 4.6m 157 Showground Road Old Northern Road (MR160) (MR184), Castle Hill 4.6m 158 Marsden Road Pennant Hills Road (MR165), West Ryde (HW13), Carlingford 4.6m 159 Sydney Road Manly Road Belgrave Street, (MR164), Balgowlah Manly 4.6m 159 Belgrave Street Sydney Road, Manly , Manly 4.6m 159 Pittwater Road Belgrave Street, Condamine Street Manly (MR164), Brookvale 4.6m 160 Old Northern Road Windsor Road Cecil Avenue (MR184), Baulkham (MR160), Castle Hill Hills 4.6m 160 Cecil Avenue Old Northern Road Terminus Street (MR160), Castle Hill (MR160), Castle Hill 4.6m 160 Terminus Street Cecil Avenue Old Northern Road (MR160), Castle Hill (MR160), Castle Hill 4.6m 160 Old Northern Road Terminus Street (MR160), Castle Hill Road (MR181), Maroota 4.6m 162 Lane Cove Road Devlin Street Pacifi c Highway (MR139) (HW10), Pymble 4.6m 162 Mona Vale Road Pacifi c Highway Pittwater Road (HW10), Pymble (MR164), Mona Vale 4.6m 164 Falcon Street Pacifi c Highway Military Road (HW10), Crows Nest (MR164), Neutral Bay 4.6m 164 Military Road Falcon Street Spit Road (MR164), (MR164), Neutral Spit Junction Bay 4.6m 164 Spit Road Military Road Manly Road (MR164), Spit (MR164), Seaforth Junction 4.6m 164 Manly Road Spit Road (MR164), Burnt Bridge Creek Seaforth Deviation (MR164), Balgowlah 4.6m 164 Burnt Bridge Creek Manly Road Condamine Street Deviation (MR164), Balgowlah (MR164), Manly Vale 4.6m 164 Condamine Street Burnt Bridge Creek Pittwater Road Deviation (MR164), (MR164), Brookvale Manly Vale 4.6m 164 Pittwater Road Condamine Street Mona Vale Road (MR164), Brookvale (MR162) 4.6m 165 Western Distributor Bradfi eld Highway Victoria Road (MR632), Millers (MR165), Rozelle Point

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 165 Victoria Road West Parade, West Church Street Ryde (MR637), Parramatta 4.6m 165 Victoria Road Western Distributor Hermitage Street, (MR165), Rozelle West Ryde 4.6m 166 Burns Bay Road Victoria Road Centennial Avenue (MR165), Huntleys (MR166), Lane Cove Point 4.6m 166 Centennial Avenue Burns Bay Road, Epping Road (MR166), Lane Cove (MR373), Lane Cove 4.6m 167 Stanmore Road Edgeware Road, New Canterbury Stanmore Road (MR167), Petersham 4.6m 167 New Canterbury Stanmore Road Canterbury Road Road (MR167), Petersham (MR167), Hurlstone Park 4.6m 167 Canterbury Road New Canterbury Milperra Road Road (MR167), (MR167), Revesby Hurlstone Park 4.6m 167 Milperra Road Canterbury Road Newbridge Road (MR167), Revesby (MR512), Moorebank 4.6m 168 Croydon Road Forest Road Queens Road (MR168), Hurstville (MR168), Hurstville 4.6m 168 Queens Road Croydon Road Forest Road (MR168), Hurstville (MR168), Hurstville 4.6m 168 Forest Road Wickham Street Croydon Road (MR168), Arncliffe (MR168), Hurstville 4.6m 168 Forest Road Queens Road (MR168), Hurstville (MR508), Peakhurst 4.6m 168 Marsh Street Cooks River (Airport West Botany Street Drive), Sydney (MR168), Arncliffe Airport 4.6m 168 West Botany Street Marsh Street Wickham Street (MR168), Arncliffe (MR168), Arncliffe 4.6m 168 Wickham Street West Botany Street Forest Road (MR168), Arncliffe (MR168), Arncliffe 4.6m 169 Bay Street The Grand Parade Princes Highway (MR194), Brighton- (HW1), Rockdale Le-Sands 4.6m 170 Harris Street Thomas Street, George Street/ One Way Southbound Ultimo Broadway (HW5) 4.6m 170 Allen Street Western Distributor Harris Street (MR165), Pyrmont (MR170), Broadway 4.6m 170 Harris Street Allen Street Thomas Street, (MR170), Pyrmont Ultimo 4.6m 170 Botany Road Regent Street Bunnerong Road (MR170), Alexandria (MR171), Matraville 4.6m 170 Regent Street Cleveland Street Botany Road (MR330), Redfern (MR170), Waterloo 4.6m 170 Henderson Road Botany Road Wyndham Street (MR170), Waterloo (MR170), Waterloo

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 170 Wyndham Street Henderson Road Gibbons Street (MR170), Waterloo (MR170), Waterloo 4.6m 170 Gibbons Street Regent Street Wyndham Street (MR170), Redfern (MR170), Waterloo 4.6m 170 Regent Street George Street/ Cleveland Broadway (HW5) Street (MR330), Chippendale 4.6m 171 Anzac Parade Bunnerong Road Cleveland Street (MR171), Kingsford (MR330), Moore Park 4.6m 171 Bunnerong Road Botany Road Anzac Parade (MR170), Matraville (MR171), Kingsford 4.6m 177 Campbelltown/ Oxley Street Wollondilly Council (MR177), Boundary near Appin Campbelltown 4.6m 177 Oxley Street Appin Road Moore Street (MR177), (MR177), Campbelltown Campbelltown 4.6m 177 Campbelltown Road Moore Street Hume Highway (MR177), Leumeah (HW2), The Cross Roads 4.6m 177 Moore Street Oxley Street Campbelltown Road (MR177), (MR177), Leumeah Campbelltown 4.6m 178 Narellan Road Appin Road The Northern Road (MR177), (MR154), Narellan Campbelltown 4.6m 181 Pitt Town Road Windsor Road Bathurst Street (MR184), McGraths (MR181), Pitt Town Hill 4.6m 181 Bathurst Street Pitt Town Road Chatham Street (MR181), Pitt Town (MR181), Pitt Town 4.6m 181 Chatham Street Bathurst Street Eldon Street (MR181), Pitt Town (MR181), Pitt Town 4.6m 181 Eldon Street Chatham Street Cattai Road (MR181), Pitt Town (MR181), Pitt Town 4.6m 181 Cattai Road Eldon Street Wisemans Ferry (MR181), Pitt Town Road, (MR181) Cattai 4.6m 181 Old Northern Road Wisemans Ferry Wisemans Ferry Road (MR181), Access (MR225), Maroota Wisemans Ferry 4.6m 181 Wisemans Ferry Cattai Road Old Northern Road Road (MR181), Cattai (MR181), Maroota 4.6m 182 Bridge Street Macquarie Street Wilberforce Road (MR184), Windsor (MR182), Freemans Reach 4.6m 182 Wilberforce Road Bridge Street King Road (MR182), (MR184), Freemans Wilberforce Reach

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 183 Ricketty Street Kent Road (MR183), Canal Road Mascot (MR183), St Peters 4.6m 183 Canal Road Ricketty Street Princes Highway (MR183), St Peters (HW1), St Peters 4.6m 183 Gardeners Road Bunnerong Road Kent Road (MR183), (MR171), Kingsford Mascot 4.6m 183 Kent Road Gardeners Road Ricketty Street (MR183), Mascot (MR183), Mascot 4.6m 184 Hawkesbury Valley Macquarie Street Windsor Street Way (MR184), Windsor (MR184), Richmond 4.6m 184 Windsor Street Hawkesbury Valley East Market Street Way (MR184), (MR184), Richmond Richmond 4.6m 184 East Market Street Windsor Street March Street (MR184), Richmond (MR184), Richmond 4.6m 184 March Street East Market Street Kurrajong Road (MR184), Richmond (MR184), Richmond 4.6m 184 Kurrajong Road March Street (MR184), Richmond (MR184), Richmond 4.6m 184 Bells Line of Road Kurrajong Road Darling Causeway (MR184), Richmond (MR184), Bell 4.6m 184 Darling Causeway Bells Line of Road Great Western (MR184), Bell Highway (HW5), Mount Victoria 4.6m 184 Bridge Street Windsor Road Macquarie Street (MR184), Windsor (MR184), Windsor 4.6m 184 Macquarie Street Bridge Street Hawkesbury Valley (MR184), Windsor Way (MR184), Windsor 4.6m 184 Church Street Albert Street Windsor Road (MR7273), (MR184), Parramatta 4.6m 184 Windsor Road Church Street Bridge Street (MR184), North (MR184), Windsor Parramatta 4.6m 190 Fairford Road South Western Stacey Street Motorway (M5), (MR190), Bankstown Padstow 4.6m 190 Stacey Street Fairford Road Rookwood Road (MR190), Bankstown (MR190), Yagoona 4.6m 190 Joseph Street Rookwood Road Weeroona Road, (MR190), Lidcombe Lidcombe 4.6m 190 Rookwood Road Hume Highway Joseph Street (HW2), Yagoona (MR190), Lidcombe 4.6m 190 Silverwater Road Parramatta Road Stewart Street (HW5), Auburn (MR574), Dundas 4.6m 191 Delhi Road Epping Road Hills Motorway (M2) (MR373), North off ramps, North Ryde Ryde

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 194 General Holmes Foreshore Road Botany Road Limited access at Drive (MR617), Botany (MR170), Mascot Airport Tunnel – Low Clearance 4.4m. 4.6m 194 Mill Pond Road General Holmes Botany Road Drive (MR194), (MR170), Mascot Mascot 4.6m 194 Sandringham Street Rocky Point Road The Grand Parade (MR199), Sans Souci (MR194), Sans Souci 4.6m 194 The Grand Parade Sandringham Street Bay Street (MR169), Limited access at (MR194), Sans Souci Brighton-Le-Sands Airport Tunnel – Low Clearance 4.4m. 4.6m 199 Rocky Point Road Princes Highway (MR199), Sans Souci (HW1), Kogarah 4.6m 199 Taren Point Road Kingsway (MR227), Rocky Point Road (MR199), Sans Souci 4.6m 200 Wiley Avenue King Georges Road Roberts Road (MR200), Punchbowl (MR200), Greenacre 4.6m 200 Roberts Road Wiley Avenue Centenary Drive (MR200), Greenacre (MR200), South Strathfield 4.6m 200 Centenary Drive Roberts Road Homebush Bay Drive (MR200), South (MR200), Homebush Strathfield West 4.6m 200 Homebush Bay Drive Centenary Drive Concord Road (MR200), Homebush (MR200), Rhodes West 4.6m 200 Concord Road Homebush Bay Drive Church Street (MR200), Rhodes (MR200), Ryde 4.6m 200 Church Street Concord Road Devlin Street (MR200), Ryde (MR139), Ryde 4.6m 200 Devlin Street Church Street Blaxland Road (MR200), Ryde (MR139), Ryde 4.6m 200 King Georges Road Princes Highway Punchbowl Road (HW1), Blakehurst (MR549), Punchbowl 4.6m 227 Kingsway Road Taren Point Road Princes Highway (MR199), Caringbah (HW1), Kirrawee 4.6m 309 James Ruse Drive Parramatta Road Cumberland Highway (HW5), Clyde (HW13), North Parramatta 4.6m 327 Alison Road Anzac Parade Avoca Street (MR171), Kensington (MR660), Randwick 4.6m 328 Warringah Road Pittwater Road Babbage Road (MR164), Brookvale (MR328), East Roseville 4.6m 328 Babbage Road Warringah Road Boundary Street (MR328), East (MR328), Roseville Roseville 4.6m 328 Boundary Street Babbage Road Pacifi c Highway (MR328), Roseville (HW10), Roseville

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 330 Cleveland Street Anzac Parade City Road (HW1), (MR330), Moore Chippendale Park 4.6m 344 Wentworth Avenue Bunnerong Road Botany Road (MR171), Pagewood (MR170), Mascot 4.6m 373 Carlingford Road Beecroft Road Cumberland (MR139), Epping Highway/Pennant Hills Road (HW13), Carlingford 4.6m 373 Epping Road Longueville Road Blaxland Road (MR373), Lane Cove (MR139), Epping 4.6m 373 Longueville Road Pacifi c Highway Epping Road (HW10), Lane Cove (MR373), Lane Cove 4.6m 395 Great North Road Parramatta Road Lyons Road (HW5), Five Dock (MR395), Five Dock 4.6m 395 Lyons Road Great North Road Victoria Road (MR395), Five Dock (MR165), Drummoyne 4.6m 397 Frenchs Forest Road Sydney Road Clontarf Street (MR397), Seaforth (MR397), Seaforth 4.6m 397 Clontarf Street Frenchs Forest Road Wakehurst Parkway (MR397), Seaforth (MR397), Seaforth 4.6m 397 Wakehurst Parkway Clontarf Street Pittwater Road (MR397), Seaforth (MR164), Narrabeen 4.6m 397 Sydney Road Manly Road Frenchs Forest Road (MR164), Balgowlah (MR397), Seaforth 4.6m 508 Henry Lawson Drive Forest Road Woodville Road (MR168), Peakhurst (MR640), Lansdowne 4.6m 512 Heathcote Road South Western Newbridge Road Motorway (M5), (MR512), Moorebank Moorebank 4.6m 512 Newbridge Road Heathcote Road Terminus Street (MR512), Moorebank (MR578), Liverpool 4.6m 512 Macquarie Street Terminus Street Hume Highway (MR512), Liverpool (HW2), Liverpool 4.6m 512 Terminus Street Newbridge Road Macquarie Street (MR512), Liverpool (MR512), Liverpool 4.6m 515 Wallgrove Road Elizabeth Drive Great Western (MR535), Cecil Park Highway (HW5), Eastern Creek 4.6m 516 Chifl ey Road Bells Line of Road Lithgow/Blue (MR184), Bell Mountains Council Boundary 4.6m 523 Pyrmont Bridge Road Wattle Street Western Distributor (MR594), (MR165), Blackwattle Bay Blackwattle Bay 4.6m 528 Lachlan Street South Dowling Street Bourke Street (MR593), Moore (MR528), Waterloo Park 4.6m 528 Bourke Street Lachlan Street McEvoy Street (MR528), Waterloo (MR528), Waterloo

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 528 McEvoy Street Botany Road Euston Road (MR170), Alexandria (MR528), Alexandria 4.6m 528 McEvoy Street Bourke Street Botany Road (MR528), Waterloo (MR170), Alexandria 4.6m 528 Dacey Avenue Anzac Parade South Dowling Street Note: Overhead (MR171), Moore (MR593), Moore branches in kerb lanes Park Park 4.6m 528 Euston Road McEvoy Street Sydney Park Road (MR528), Alexandria (MR528), Alexandria 4.6m 528 Sydney Park Road Euston Road Princes Highway (MR528), Alexandria (HW1), St Peters 4.6m 529 Forest Way Warringah Road Mona Vale Road (MR328), Frenchs (MR162), Terry Hills Forest 4.6m 534 Cabramatta Road Hume Highway Elizabeth Drive (HW2), Cabramatta (MR535), Bonnyrigg 4.6m 535 Elizabeth Drive Hume Highway The Northern (HW2), Liverpool Road (MR154), Luddenham 4.6m 536 Mamre Road Elizabeth Drive Great Western (MR535), Mt Vernon Highway (HW5), St Marys 4.6m 537 Woodstock Avenue Duke Street Rooty Hill Road (MR537), Rooty Hill No.rth (MR537), Rooty Hill 4.6m 537 Rooty Hill Road Woodstock Avenue Richmond Road North (MR537), Rooty Hill (MR643), Oakhurst 4.6m 537 Richmond Road Rooty Hill Road Blacktown (MR537), Oakhurst Road (MR537), Londonderry 4.6m 537 Blacktown Road Richmond Bourke Street Road (MR537), (MR7211), Richmond Londonderry 4.6m 537 Rooty Hill Road Great Western Eastern Road South Highway (HW5), Eastern Creek 4.6m 549 Milton Street Hume Highway/ Georges River Road Liverpool Road (MR549), Croydon (HW2), Ashfield Park 4.6m 549 Georges River Road Milton Street Punchbowl Road (MR549), Croydon (MR549), Belfield Park 4.6m 549 Punchbowl Road Georges River Road Canterbury Road (MR549), Belfield (MR187), Punchbowl 4.6m 570 Hawkesbury Road Springwood Singles Ridge Road, Road (MR570), Winmalee Yarramundi 4.6m 570 Springwood Road Castlereagh Road Hawkesbury (MR155), Agnes Road (MR570), Banks Yarramundi

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 574 Stewart Street Silverwater Road Marsden Road (MR190), Dundas (MR158), Ermington 4.6m 593 South Dowling Street Cleveland Street Eastern Distributor (MR330), Surry Hills (M1 Pacific Motorway)/ South Dowling Street (MR593), Zetland 4.6m 593 Southern Cross Drive Eastern Distributor Mill Pond Road Northbound must and on and off ramps (M1 Pacific (MR194), Botany not proceed to M1 from Wentworth Motorway)/ South Eastern Distributor – Avenue and Botany Dowling Street Low Clearance 4.4m. Road (MR593), Zetland Southbound must exit using Botany Road off ramp – Airport Tunnel Low Clearance 4.4m. 4.6m 594 Abercrombie Street Cleveland Broadway (HW5) One Way Northbound Street (MR330), Chippendale 4.6m 594 Fig Street Wattle Street Western Distributor (MR594), Pyrmont (MR165), Pyrmont 4.6m 594 Wattle Street Broadway (HW5) Fig Street (MR594), One Way Northbound Wentworth Park 4.6m 594 Wattle Street Fig Street (MR594), Pyrmont Bridge Limited access at Wentworth Park Road (MR593), Fig Street railway Blackwattle Bay underpass – Low Clearance 4.6m 4.6m 599 Eastern Valley Way Edinburgh Clive Street Road (SR2092), (MR599), Castle Willoughby East Cove 4.6m 599 Clive Street Eastern Valley Way Babbage Road (MR599), East (MR328), East Roseville Roseville 4.6m 599 Boundary Street Eastern Valley Way Babbage Road (MR599), East (MR328), East Roseville Roseville 4.6m 609 Elizabeth Street Wallgrove Road (MR609), Wetherill (MR515), Horsley Park Park 4.6m 609 The Horsley Drive Hume Highway Cumberland Highway (HW2), Lansdowne (HW13), Smithfield 4.6m 609 Victoria Street Cumberland Highway Hassall Street (HW13), Smithfield (MR646), Wetherill Park 4.6m 616 Denison Street Wentworth Beauchamp Avenue (MR344), Road (MR616), Eastgardens Banksmeadow 4.6m 616 Beauchamp Road Denison Street Botany Road (MR616), (MR170), Banksmeadow Banksmeadow 4.6m 616 Bumborah Point Botany Road Simblist Road, Port Road (MR170), Port Botany Botany

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 617 Foreshore Road Botany Road General Holmes (MR170), Drive (MR194), Banksmeadow Botany 4.6m 620 Camden Bypass (MR620) (MR620), Camden 4.6m 620 Camden Bypass Old Hume Highway Camden Bypass (MR620), Camden (MR620) (Narellan Road MR178)), Narellan 4.6m 620 Camden Valley Way The Northern Road Anderson Road, (MR154), Narellan Smeaton Grange 4.6m 629 Roper Road Erskine Park Carlisle Avenue Road (MR629), (MR629), Minchinbury Minchinbury 4.6m 629 Carlisle Avenue Roper Road Woodstock Avenue (MR629), (MR629), Mount Minchinbury Druitt 4.6m 629 Woodstock Avenue Carlisle Avenue Duke Street (MR629), Mount (MR537), Rooty Hill Druitt 4.6m 629 Erskine Park Road Mamre Road Roper Road (MR536), Erskine (MR629), Park Minchinbury 4.6m 632 Bradfi eld Highway Western Distributor Warringah Freeway (MR165), Millers (MR651), North Point Sydney 4.6m 634 The River Road South Western Milperra Road Motorway (M5), (MR167), Revesby westbound on and eastbound off ramps, Revesby 4.6m 635 Hart Drive/ Windsor Road Cumberland Highway (MR184), Kellyville (HW13), Constitution Hill 4.6m 637 Church Street Victoria Road Albert Street (MR165), Parramatta (MR7273), Parramatta 4.6m 640 Woodville Road Hume Highway River Avenue (HW2), Villawood (MR7102), Villawood 4.6m 640 Woodville Road River Avenue Rawson Road (MR7102), Villawood (SR2096), Guildford 4.6m 640 Woodville Road Rawson Road Parramatta Road Limited access at (SR2096), Guildford (HW5), Granville Rail Underpass approx 200m south of Parramatta Road, Granville – Low Clearance 4.4m. 4.6m 642 Blacktown Road Main Street (MR644) (MR642), Blacktown 4.6m 642 Main Street Blacktown Road Sunnyholt Road (MR642), Blacktown (MR642), Blacktown

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 642 Burns Road Old Windsor Road Memorial Avenue (MR635), Stanhope (MR642), Kellyville Gardens 4.6m 642 Memorial Avenue Burns Road Windsor Road (MR642), Kellyville (MR184), Kellyville 4.6m 642 Sunnyholt Road Main Street Old Windsor Road (MR642), Blacktown (MR635), Stanhope Gardens 4.6m 643 Richmond Road Knox Road Rooty Hill Road (MR7153), Quakers (MR537), Oakhurst Hill 4.6m 644 Wall Park Avenue Blacktown Road Prospect Highway (MR642), Blacktown (MR644), Seven Hills 4.6m 644 Prospect Highway Wall Park Avenue Abbot Road (MR644), Seven (MR644), Seven Hills Hills 4.6m 644 Abbot Road Seven Hills Road Old Windsor Road (MR644), Seven (MR635), Seven Hills Hills 4.6m 644 Blacktown Road Prospect Highway Wall Park Avenue (MR644), Blacktown (MR644), Blacktown 4.6m 644 Prospect Highway Western Freeway Blacktown Road (M4 Western (MR644), Blacktown Motorway), Prospect 4.6m 646 Hassall Street Victoria Street Gipps Road (MR609), Wetherill (MR646), Smithfield Park 4.6m 646 Gipps Road Hassall Street Greystanes Road (MR646), Smithfield (MR646), Greystanes 4.6m 646 Greystanes Road Gipps Road Great Western (MR646), Greystanes Highway (HW5), Greystanes 4.6m 649 Gipps Street Broughton Street Patterson Street (RR7322), Concord (MR649), Concord 4.6m 649 Patterson Street Gipps Street Concord Road (MR649), Concord (MR668), Concord 4.6m 650 The Crescent Victoria Road Road, (MR165), Pyrmont Leichhardt 4.6m 650 City West Link Road The Crescent, Dobroyd Parade, Rozelle Leichhardt 4.6m 650 Dobroyd Parade City West Link Road Wattle Street, (MR650), Dobroyd Haberfield Point 4.6m 650 Wattle Street Dobroyd Parade, Parramatta Road Haberfield (HW5), Croydon 4.6m 651 Warringah Freeway Pacifi c Highway (MR651), Naremburn (HW10), Lane Cove 4.6m 651 Victoria Road Bradfi eld Highway Gore Hill Freeway (MR632), Millers (MR651), Naremburn Point

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 654 Woodstock Avenue Westlink Motorway Rooty Hill Road (M7), Rooty Hill North (MR537), Rooty Hill 4.6m 657 Moorebank Avenue Church Road, South Western Moorebank Motorway (M5), Moorebank 4.6m 658 Joyce Drive General Holmes O'Riordan Street Drive (MR194), (MR658), Mascot Mascot 4.6m 658 O'Riordan Street Gardeners Road Botany Road (MR183), Mascot (MR170), Alexandria 4.6m 664 Gordon Street New Canterbury Railway Terrace Road (MR167) (MR664), Petersham 4.6m 664 Railway Terrace Gordon Street Old Canterbury Road (MR664), Petersham (MR652), Lewisham 4.6m 665 Stoney Creek Road Forest Road Forest Road (MR168), Bexley (MR168), Peakhurst 4.6m 667 President Avenue The Grand Parade Princes Highway (MR194), Brighton- (HW1), Kogarah Le-Sands 4.6m 668 Concord Road Parramatta Road Patterson Street (HW5), North (MR649), North Strathfield Strathfield 4.6m 668 Sydney Street Western Freeway Concord Road (M4 Western (MR200), North Motorway), North Strathfield Strathfield 4.6m 669 Port Hacking Road The Kingsway Road Princes Highway No.rth (MR227), Miranda (HW10), Sylvania 4.6m 672 McMullen Street Old Castle Hill Road, Old Northern Road Castle Hill (MR160), Castle Hill 4.6m 672 Pennant Street Showground Road Old Castle Hill Road, (MR157), Castle Hill Castle Hill 4.6m 681 Hoxton Park Road Hume Highway Cowpasture (HW2), Liverpool Road (MR648), Hinchinbrook 4.6m 683 Reservoir Road Western Freeway Holbeche Road, (M4 Western Prospect Motorway), Prospect 4.6m 685 Groves Avenue Windsor Road Railway Road No.rth, (MR184), Mulgrave Mulgrave 4.6m 691 Seven Hills Road Abbot Road Old Windsor Road (MR635), Seven (MR635), Seven Hills Hills 4.6m 693 Lenore Drive Templar Road, Erskine Park Road Erskine Park (MR629), Erskine Park 4.6m 6002 Hills Motorway (M2) Delhi Road (MR191), Westlink Motorway including on and off North Ryde (M7)/Abbott Road ramps (MR644), Seven Hills

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 6003 Sydney Newcastle Cumberland Highway Hawkesbury River Freeway (M1 Pacific (Pennant Hills Road) Bridge, northern Motorway) including (HW13), Wahroonga abutment, Mooney on and off ramps Mooney 4.6m 6004 Western Motorway Parramatta Road Russell Street (M4) including on (HW5), Strathfield (HW5), Emu Plains and off ramps 4.6m 6005 East Motorway (M5) Marsh Street South Western including on and off (MR168), Arncliffe Motorway (M5), ramps Beverly Hills 4.6m 6005 South Western East Motorway (M5), Hume Highway Motorway (M5) Beverly Hills (HW2), Prestons including on and off ramps 4.6m 6009 Westlink Motorway Hills Motorway South Western (M7) including on (M2), Baulkham Motorway (M5), and off ramps Hills Prestons Western Region Access to State roads listed below: 4.6m 5 Great Western Bathurst/Lithgow Highway (HW18), Lithgow Council Boundary 4.6m 5 Great Western Lithgow/Bathurst Highway Council Boundary (HW7), Bathurst 4.6m 6 Mid Western Mitchell Highway Highway (HW7), Bathurst (HW17), Marsden 4.6m 7 Mitchell Highway Great Western Newell Highway Highway (HW5), (HW17), Bathurst 4.6m 7 Mitchell Highway Newell Highway NSW/Qld Border, (HW17), Dubbo Barringun 4.6m 8 Mitchell Highway NSW/SA Border, (HW7), Nyngan west of Broken Hill 4.6m 11 Newell Highway Warrumbungle/ (HW17), Gunnedah Council Coonabarabran Boundary 4.6m 11 Oxley Highway Newell Highway Mitchell Highway (HW17), Gilgandra (HW7), Nevertire 4.6m 12 Gwydir/Moree Plains Newell Highway Council Boundary (HW17), Alice Street, Moree 4.6m 12 Gwydir Highway Newell Highway Castlereagh Highway (HW17), Moree (HW18), north of Bypass Moree Walgett 4.6m 17 Newell Highway Bland/Weddin Council Boundary (HW27), Dubbo 4.6m 17 Newell Highway Mid Western NSW/Qld Border at Highway (HW6), Goondiwindi Marsden 4.6m 18 Castlereagh Highway Golden Highway Newell Highway (HW27), Dunedoo (HW17), Gilgandra

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 18 Castlereagh Highway Great Western Golden Highway Highway (HW5), (HW27), Craboon Marrangaroo 4.6m 18 Castlereagh Highway Oxley Highway NSW/Qld Border, (HW11), Gilgandra Hebel Gate 4.6m 21 Carrathool/Central Barrier Highway Darling Council (HW80), near Boundary Wilcannia 4.6m 22 Wentworth/ NSW/Qld Border, Unincorporated Area Warri Gate Council Boundary, Twin Wells 4.6m 27 Golden Highway Upper Hunter Shire/ Newell Highway Warrumbungle Shire (HW17), Dubbo Council Boundary 4.6m 28 Gwydir Highway NSW/Qld Border, (HW12), Moree Mungindi 4.6m 29 Newell Highway Mitchell Highway (HW17), Narrabri (HW7), Bourke 4.6m 54 Goulburn Crookwell Castlereagh Highway Great Western Bathurst Road (HW18), Ilford Highway (HW5), Kelso 4.6m 56 Boorowa/Cowra Mid Western Council Boundary Highway (HW6), Cowra 4.6m 56 Lachlan Valley Way Mid Western Newell Highway Highway (HW6), (HW17), Forbes west of Cowra 4.6m 61 Mitchell Highway The Escort Way (HW7), Orange (MR377), Boree 4.6m 61 Henry Parkes Way Newell Highway Lachlan Valley Way (HW17), Forbes (MR57), Condobolin Street, Parkes 4.6m 61 Henry Parkes Way The Escort Way Newell Highway (MR377), Boree (HW17), Bogan Street, Parkes 4.6m 70 Coolabah-Brewarrina Mitchell Highway Kamilaroi Highway Road (HW7), Coolabah (HW29), Brewarrina 4.6m 78 Young/Cowra Mid Western Council Boundary Highway (HW6), Cowra 4.6m 245 Blayney Millthorpe Mid Western Whileys Junction- Road Highway (HW6), Shadforth Road Blayney (MR559), east of Spring Hill 4.6m 253 Bathurst Oberon Ross Street (MR558), Great Western Road Oberon Highway (HW5), near Bathurst 4.6m 253 Great Western Lithgow/Oberon Highway (HW5), Council Boundary Hartley

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 310 Cudal Cowra Road Mid Western Boree Condobolin Highway (HW6), Road (MR377), Cowra Cudal 4.6m 334 Mendooran Castlereagh Highway Newell Highway Coonabarabran Road (HW18), Mendooran (HW17), Warkton south of Coonabarabran 4.6m 359 Boree Molong Road Orange Bogan Gate Mitchell Highway Road (MR61), east of (HW7), Molong Boree 4.6m 377 Boree Condobolin Orange Bogan Gate Cowra Forbes Road Road Road (MR61), Boree (MR56), Forbes 4.6m 410 Carrathool/Cobar Barrier Highway Council Boundary, (HW8), Cobar near Willanthry Bridge 4.6m 421 Cobar Bourke Road Barrier Highway Mitchell Highway (HW8), Cobar (HW7), Bourke 4.6m 516 Bells Line of road Lithgow/Blue Great Western Mountains Council Highway (HW5), Boundary Lithgow 4.6m 558 Jenolan Caves Road Lithgow/Oberon (MR253), south of Council Boundary Hampton 4.6m 559 Whileys Junction- Blayney Milthorpe Mitchell Highway Shadforth Road Road (MR245), east (HW7), Shadforth of Spring Hill 4.6m 633 Mudgee-Wellington Castlereagh Highway Mitchell Highway Road (HW18), Slashers (HW7), Wellington Flat South West Region Access to State roads listed below: 4.6m 2 Hume Highway Upper Lachlan/ NSW/Vic Border, including on Yass Valley Council and offloading Boundary ramps and their connecting bridges or underpasses 4.6m 4 /Tumut Hume Highway Council Boundary (HW2), Mt Adrah 4.6m 6 Mid Western Newell Highway Cobb Highway Highway (HW17), West (HW21), Hay Wyalong 4.6m 14 Hume Highway Newell Highway (HW2), Tarcutta (HW17) east, Narrandera 4.6m 14 Sturt Highway Newell Highway NSW/Vic Border, (HW17), Narrandera Mildura 4.6m 15 NSW/ACT Border, Hume Highway near Hall (HW2), Yass

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 17 Newell Highway NSW/Vic Border Sturt Highway (HW14) west, Narrandera 4.6m 17 Newell Highway Sturt Highway West Wyalong (HW14) east, Bypass Road Narrandera (MR639) 4.6m 17 Newell Highway West Wyalong Bland/Weddin Bypass Council Boundary Road(MR639) 4.6m 20 Highway Newell Highway Cobb Highway (HW17), Finley (HW21), Deniliquin 4.6m 20 NSW/Vic Border at Newell Highway (HW17), Finley 4.6m 21 Cobb Highway NSW/Vic Border at Carrathool/Central Moama Darling Council Boundary 4.6m 22 Silver City Highway Sturt Highway Silver City Highway (HW14), Buronga (HW22), Curlwaa 4.6m 22 Silver City Highway Silver City Highway Creek Road, Curlwaa Limited access at (leads to Calder (HW22), Curlwaa (before Abbotsford Highway) Bridge over Murray over River). at Curlwaa – Low Clearance 4.0m. 4.6m 22 Silver City Highway Creek Road, Curlwaa Wentworth/ (after Abbotsford Unincorporated Area Bridge over Murray Council Boundary, River). Twin Wells 4.6m 52 Sutton Road Federal Highway NSW/ACT Border (HW3), northbound offl oad ramp 4.6m 56 Lachlan Valley Way Hume Highway Boorowa/Cowra (HW2), west of Council Boundary Bowning 4.6m 57 Goldfi elds Way Olympic Highway Newell Highway (MR78), south of Old (HW17), Wyalong Junee 4.6m 78 Olympic Highway Dirnaseer Road, Mackay Street Limited access at Rail Cootamundra (MR87), Underpass approx Cootamundra 200m west of Salt Clay Road – Low Clearance 4.5m. 4.6m 78 Olympic Highway Hume Highway Sturt Highway near (HW2) Wagga Wagga 4.6m 78 Olympic Highway Mackay Street /Cowra (MR87), Council Boundary Cootamundra 4.6m 78 Olympic Highway Main Street, Junee Queen Street, Junee Limited access at Rail Underpass over Illabo Road – Low Clearance 4.5m. 4.6m 78 Olympic Highway Queen Street, Junee Dirnaseer Road, Cootamundra

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 78 Olympic Highway Sturt Highway, Main Street, Junee Wagga Wagga 4.6m 80 Newell Highway Kidman Way (HW17), Narrandera (MR321), Griffith 4.6m 80 Kidman Way Irrigation Way Hillston-Mossgiel (MR80), Griffith Road (MR80), Hillston 4.6m 84 Burley Griffi n Way Hume Highway Newell Highway (HW2) (HW17), Mirrool 4.6m 84 Burley Griffi n Way Newell Highway Irrigation Way (HW17), near (MR80), Yoogali Ardlethan (near Griffith) 4.6m 85 Jingellic Road NSW/Vic Border, Snowy Mountains Jingellic Highway (HW4), near Gilmore 4.6m 86 Federation Way Federation Bridge Riverina Highway over Murray River, (HW20), northeast of northeast of Corowa Corowa 4.6m 279 Tumut Snowy Mountains Hume Highway Road Highway (HW4), (HW2), Gundagai Tumut 4.6m 284 Tumbarumba Little Jingellic Gilmore Hume Highway Billabong Road Road (MR85), near (HW2), near Little Tumbarumba Billabong 4.6m 314 Honour Avenue Bow Street Federation Drive (Corowa Mulwala (MR86 – Carlyle Road) Road) 4.6m 314 Street Corowa Tocumwal Over Murray River at Road (MR550), north NSW/Victoria Border of Mulwala south of Mulwala 4.6m 314 Spring Drive Corowa Tocumwal Adams Street, (Corowa Mulwala Road (MR550), north Corowa Road) of Mulwala 4.6m 321 Kidman Way Newell Highway Irrigation Way (HW17), near (MR80), Griffith Jerilderie 4.6m 410 Kidman Way Oxley Avenue, Carrathool/Cobar Hillston Council Boundary, near Willanthry Bridge 4.6m 639 West Wyalong Showground Road, Newell Highway Bypass Road West Wyalong (HW17 – Neeld (Compton Road) Street), West Wyalong 4.6m 639 West Wyalong Newell Highway Compton Road, West Bypass Road (HW17), West Wyalong (Showground Road) Wyalong 4.6m 694 Tooleybuc-Balranald NSW/Vic Border, Sturt Highway Road Tooleybuc (HW14), south of Balranald

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Southern Region Access to State roads listed below: 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Bridge Road, Nowra Riverview Road, North Narooma 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Illaroo Road, North Bridge Road, Nowra Nowra 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Riverside Drive, NSW/Vic Border, Narooma Timbillica 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Riverview Road, Riverside Drive, Limited access North Narooma Narooma at Wagonga Inlet Narooma truss bridge – Low Clearance 4.5m 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Southern Freeway Five Islands Road, (M1 Princes Unanderra Motorway), Bulli Tops 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Southern Freeway Illaroo Road, North (M1 Princes Nowra Motorway), Yallah 4.6m 2 Hume Highway Nepean River, Upper Lachlan/ including on Menangle Park Yass Valley Council and offloading Boundary ramps and their connecting bridges or underpasses 4.6m 3 Federal Highway Hume Highway NSW/ACT Border (HW2), Goulburn 4.6m 4 Snowy Mountains Snowy River/Tumut (HW19), Council Boundary 4.6m 4 Snowy Mountains Princes Highway Monaro Highway Highway (HW1), Bega (HW19), Steeple Flat 4.6m 19 Monaro Highway NSW/Vic Border NSW/ACT Border 4.6m 25 Highway Princes Highway Hume Highway Limited access at Moss (HW1) north of (HW2) at Hoddles Vale railway underpass Albion Park Rail Cross Roads south of – Low Clearance 4.6m Moss Vale 4.6m 51 Kings Highway NSW/ACT Border NSW/ACT Border, Queanbeyan 4.6m 51 Kings Highway Princes Highway NSW/ACT Border (HW1), Batemans (approx 8km south of Bay Bungendore) 4.6m 52 Lanyon Drive NSW/ACT Border Avenue (MR51), Queanbeyan 4.6m 52 Yass Road Bungendore Road NSW/ACT Border (MR51), Queanbeyan 4.6m 54 Goulburn Crookwell Deccan Street, Abercrombie River Bathurst Road Goulburn Bridge 4.6m 79 Slone Street Goulburn Doughboy Clinton Street Road (MR79) (MR79) 4.6m 79 Clinton Street Slone Street (MR79) Auburn Street (MR676)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 79 Goulburn Doughboy Kings Highway Auburn Street Road (MR51), east of (MR676), Goulburn Bungendore 4.6m 95 Mount Ousley Road Princes Highway Hume Highway Picton Road (HW1), North (HW2), near Wilton Wollongong 4.6m 177 Campbelltown Appin Princes Highway Campbelltown/ Road (HW1), north of Bulli Wollondilly Council Pass Boundary 4.6m 185 Lawrence Hargrave Old Princes Northbound Southern Drive Highway (MR678), Freeway (6006) Helensburgh offl oad ramps 4.6m 185 Lawrence Hargrave Princes Highway Southbound Southern Drive (HW1), Thirroul Freeway (6006) offl oad Ramps 4.6m 260 Moss Vale Road Hume Highway (HW25), Moss Vale (HW2), Aylmerton 4.6m 261 Bomaderry to Bowral Princes Highway Moss Vale Road Road (HW1), Bomaderry (MR260), Bowral 4.6m 286 Snowy Mountains The Highway (HW4), (MR7626), Jindabyne west of Cooma 4.6m 295 Flinders Street Five Islands Road Old Port Road (MR295), Port (MR295), Port Kembla Kembla 4.6m 295 Old Port Road Unnamed Road, Port Darcy Road Limited access at Old Kembla (MR295), Port Port Road railway Kembla underpass – Low Clearance 4.5m. 4.6m 295 Darcy Road Flinders Street Five Islands (MR295), Port Road (MR295), Kembla Kemblawarra 4.6m 295 Five Islands Road King Street (MR522), Princes Highway Kemblawarra (HW1), Unanderra 4.6m 295 Five Islands Road Darcy Road King Street (MR522), (MR295), Kemblawarra Kemblawarra 4.6m 295 Old Port Road Flinders Street Christy Drive, Port Limited access at Old (MR295), Port Kembla Port Road railway Kembla underpass – Low Clearance 4.5m. 4.6m 513 Mount Ousley Road Picton Road (MR95), Princes Highway near Mt Ousley (HW1), top of 4.6m 522 Shellharbour Road Princes Highway Five Islands (HW1), Shellharbour Road (MR295), Kemblawarra 4.6m 581 Corrimal Road Springhill Bourke Street Road (MR581), (MR581), North Wollongong Wollongong 4.6m 581 Bourke Street Corrimal Road Flinders Street (MR581), North (HW1), North Wollongong Wollongong

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 581 Springhill Road Five Islands Road Swan Street, (MR295), Cringila Wollongong 4.6m 602 Masters Road Springhill Road Southern Freeway (MR581), Mt St (M1 Pacific Thomas Motorway), Figtree 4.6m 611 Lake Entrance Road Princes Highway Shellharbour Road (HW1), Oak Flats (MR522), Warilla 4.6m 612 Picton Road Hume Highway Remembrance Drive (HW2), Wilton (MR620), Picton 4.6m 626 Graham Avenue University Avenue, Northern Distributor Gwynneville (MR626), Gwynneville 4.6m 626 Northern Distributor Southern Freeway Princes Highway (M1 Princes (HW1), Gwynneville Motorway), Gwynneville 4.6m 671 Port Kembla Road Corrimal Road Coal Terminal Road, (MR581), Coniston Port Kembla 4.6m 676 Cowper Street Hume Street Clinton Street (MR676), Goulburn (MR676), Goulburn 4.6m 676 Clinton Street Cowper Street Auburn Street (MR676), Goulburn (MR676), Goulburn 4.6m 676 Hume Street Hume Highway Cowper Street (HW2), south of (MR676), Goulburn Goulburn 4.6m 676 Sydney Road Union Street Hume Highway (MR256), Goulburn (HW2), north of Goulburn 4.6m 6006 Southern Freeway Southern Freeway Northern Distributor Southbound vehicles (M1 Princes (M1 Princes (MR626) on ramp, must not use shoulder Motorway) Motorway) Gwynneville under the bridge at Southbound off ramp, University Avenue, Gwynneville Gwynneville – Low Clearance 4.6m. 4.6m 6006 Southern Freeway Northern Distributor Princes Highway (M1 Princes (MR626) on ramp, (HW1), Yallah Motorway) including Gwynneville on and off ramps 4.6m 6006 Southern Freeway Picton Road (MR95), Southern Freeway (M1 Princes Mt Ousley (M1 Princes Motorway) including Motorway) on and off ramps Southbound off ramp, Gwynneville 4.6m 6006 Southern Freeway Princes Highway Princes Highway (M1 Princes (HW1), Waterfall (HW1), Bulli Tops Motorway) including on and off ramps Access to State roads listed below: 4.6m 9 Weakleys Drive John Renshaw Drive, New England Beresfield Highway (HW9), Beresfield

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 9 New England Market Street, Upper Hunter/ Highway Muswellbrook Liverpool Plains Council Boundary 4.6m 9 New England Pacifi c Highway Bell Street, Highway (HW10), Hexham Muswellbrook 4.6m 10 Pacifi c Highway Henry Parry Drive Sydney Newcastle (MR673), Gosford Freeway (M1 East Pacifi c Motorway), Ourimbah 4.6m 10 Pacifi c Highway Industrial Drive Greater /Port (MR316), Mayfield Macquarie Council West Boundary 4.6m 10 Pacifi c Highway Wyong Road Hunter Street (MR335), Tuggerah (MR464), Wickham 4.6m 23 Newcastle Inner City Pacifi c Highway Charlestown Road Bypass (HW10), Bennetts (MR23), Kotara Green 4.6m 23 Charlestown Road Newcastle Inner City Lookout Road Bypass (MR23), (MR23), New Kotara Lambton Heights 4.6m 23 Lookout Road Charlestown Road Croudace Street (MR23), New (MR23), New Lambton Heights Lambton 4.6m 23 Croudace Street Lookout Road Newcastle Road (MR23), New (MR82), Lambton Lambton 4.6m 23 Newcastle Inner City Newcastle Road Sandgate Road Bypass (MR82), Jesmond (MR23), Shortland 4.6m 23 Sandgate Road Newcastle Inner City Wallsend Road Bypass (MR23), (MR23), Sandgate Shortland 4.6m 23 Wallsend Road Sandgate Road Pacifi c Highway (MR23), Sandgate (HW10), Sandgate 4.6m 27 Golden Highway New England Upper Hunter/ Highway (HW9), Mt Warrumbungle Thorley Council Boundary 4.6m 30 Central Coast Sydney Newcastle Dane Drive (HW30), Highway Freeway (M1 Pacific Gosford Motorway), Kariong Interchange 4.6m 82 Parry Street Stewart Avenue Donald Street (Pacifi c Highway – (MR82), Newcastle HW10) West 4.6m 82 Donald Street Parry Street (MR82), Griffi ths Road Newcastle West (MR82), Hamilton 4.6m 82 Griffi ths Road Donald Street Newcastle Road (MR82), Hamilton (MR82), Lambton 4.6m 82 Newcastle Road Griffi ths Road Thomas Street (MR82), Lambton (MR82), Wallsend

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 82 Thomas Street Sydney Newcastle (MR82), Wallsend Freeway (M1 Pacifi c Motorway), Seahampton 4.6m 82 Thomas Street Newcastle Road Newcastle Link Road (MR82), Wallsend (MR82), Wallsend 4.6m 195 Main Road Lang Street (MR195), Cessnock Road Kurri Kurri (MR195), Gillieston Heights 4.6m 195 Cessnock Road Main Road (MR195), New England Gillieston Heights Highway (HW9), Maitland 4.6m 195 Lang Road Victoria Street Main Road (MR195), (MR588), Kurri Kurri Kurri Kurri 4.6m 209 Muswellbrook to New England Golden Highway Denman Road Highway (HW9), (HW27), Denman Muswellbrook 4.6m 217 Mandalong Road Sydney Newcastle Freemans Drive, Freeway (M1 Pacific Morisset Motorway), Morisset Interchange 4.6m 220 Inglewood Drive Sydney Newcastle Toronto to Branxton Freeway (M1 Pacific Road (MR220), Motorway), Freemans Freemans Waterhole Interchange 4.6m 220 Toronto to Branxton Inglewood Drive, Lake Road (MR220), Road Freemans Waterhole Mount Vincent 4.6m 220 Lake Road Toronto to Branxton Allandale Street Road, Mount Vincent (MR220), Kearsley 4.6m 220 Allandale Street Lake Road, Kearsley Caledonia Street (MR220), Kearsley 4.6m 220 Caledonia Street Allandale Street, Cessnock Road Kearsley (MR220), Aberdare 4.6m 220 Cessnock Road Caledonia Street, Colliery Street Aberdare (MR220), Aberdare 4.6m 220 Colliery Street Cessnock Road, Aberdare Road Aberdare (MR220), Aberdare 4.6m 220 Aberdare Road Colliery Street, Vincent Street Aberdare (MR220), Cessnock 4.6m 220 Vincent Street Aberdare Road, Wollombi Road Cessnock (MR220), Cessnock 4.6m 220 Wollombi Road Vincent Street, Allandale Road Cessnock (MR220), Cessnock 4.6m 220 Allandale Road Wollombi Road, Wine Country Drive Cessnock (MR220), Cessnock 4.6m 220 Wine Country Drive Allandale Road, Bridge Street Cessnock (MR220), Branxton 4.6m 220 Bridge Street Wine Country Drive, Drinian Street Branxton (MR220), Branxton

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 220 Clift Street Drinian Street, New England Branxton Highway (HW9), Branxton 4.6m 220 Drinian Street Bridge Street, Clift Street (MR220), Branxton Branxton 4.6m 316 Stewart Avenue Stewart Avenue Hannell Street (Pacifi c Highway – (MR316), Wickham HW10), Newcastle West 4.6m 316 Hannell Street Stewart Avenue Industrial Drive (MR316), Wickham (MR316), Tighes Hill 4.6m 316 Industrial Drive Hannell Street Pacifi c Highway (MR316), Tighes Hill (HW10), Mayfield West 4.6m 326 Northcott Drive Pacifi c Highway Bridges Road (HW10), Adamstown (MR326), New Heights Lambton 4.6m 326 Bridges Road Northcott Drive Turton Road (MR326), New (MR326), New Lambton Lambton 4.6m 326 Turton Road Bridges Road Griffi ths Road (MR326), New (MR82), Lambton Broadmeadow 4.6m 335 Wyong Road Sydney Newcastle Enterprise Drive Freeway (M1 Pacific (RR7758), Berkley Motorway), Tuggerah Vale Interchange 4.6m 349 Manns Road Central Coast Pacifi c Highway Highway (HW30), (HW10), Narara West Gosford 4.6m 509 Sparks Road Sydney-Newcastle Burnet Road, Freeway (6003), Halloran Warnervale Interchange 4.6m 527 Main Road Macquarie Road George Booth Drive (MR527), Cardiff (MR527), Edgeworth 4.6m 527 George Booth Drive Main Road (MR527), John Renshaw Drive Edgeworth (MR527), Buchanan 4.6m 527 Macquarie Road Myall Road, Cardiff Main Road (MR527), Cardiff 4.6m 588 Victoria Street Tarro Street Mitchell Avenue (MR588), Kurri Kurri (MR588), Kurri Kurri 4.6m 588 Mitchell Avenue Victoria Street Northcote Street (MR588), Kurri Kurri (MR588), Kurri Kurri 4.6m 588 Northcote Street Mitchell Avenue Cessnock Road (MR588), Kurri Kurri (MR588), Weston 4.6m 588 Cessnock Road Northcote Street Maitland Road (MR588), Weston (MR588), Abermain 4.6m 588 John Renshaw Drive New England Mulbring Street Highway (HW9), (MR588), Stanford Beresfield Merthyr

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 588 Mulbring Street John Renshaw Drive Tarro Street (MR588), Stanford (MR588), Stanford Merthyr Merthyr 4.6m 588 Maitland Road, Cessnock Road Vincent Street (MR588), Abermain (MR220), Cessnock 4.6m 588 Tarro Street Mulbring Street Victoria Street (MR588), Stanford (MR588), Kurri Kurri Merthyr 4.6m 674 Charlestown Road Pacifi c Highway Hillsborough (HW10), Windale Road (MR674), Charlestown 4.6m 675 Motorway Sydney Newcastle Pacifi c Highway Connection Freeway (M1 Pacific (HW10), Doyalson Motorway), Wallarah Creek Interchange 4.6m 692 Failford Road Pacifi c Highway The Lakes Way (HW10), Failford (MR692), Failford 4.6m 692 The Lakes Way Failford Road Tuncurry Road (MR692), Failford (MR692), Tuncurry 4.6m 692 Manning Street Tuncurry Road Lakes Street (MR692), Tuncurry (MR692), Tuncurry 4.6m 692 Tuncurry Road The Lakes Way Manning Street (MR692), Tuncurry (MR692), Tuncurry 4.6m 6003 Sydney Newcastle Hawkesbury River John Renshaw Drive Freeway (M1 Pacific Bridge, northern (MR588), Beresfield Motorway) including abutment on and off ramps Northern Region Access to State roads listed below: 4.6m 9 New England Upper Hunter/ NSW/Qld Border, Highway Liverpool Plains Tenterfield Council Boundary 4.6m 10 Pacifi c Highway Greater Taree/Port NSW/Qld Border, Macquarie Council Tweed Heads Boundary 4.6m 11 Oxley Highway Hastings River New England Drive (MR600), Port Highway (HW9), Macquarie north of Bendemeer 4.6m 11 Oxley Highway New England Warrumbungle/ Highway (HW9), Gunnedah Council Tamworth Boundary 4.6m 12 Gwydir Highway Campbell Street Gwydir/Moree Plains (North), Inverell Council Boundary 4.6m 12 Gwydir Highway Pacifi c Highway Henderson Street/ (HW10), Grafton Campbell Street (South), Inverell 4.6m 16 Pacifi c Highway New England (HW10), west of Highway (HW9), Ballina Tenterfield 4.6m 29 Kamilaroi Highway Gunnedah/Narrabri Newell Highway Council Boundary (HW17) east of Gunnedah

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 29 Kamilaroi Highway New England Gunnedah/Narrabri Highway (HW9) Council Boundary north of Willow Tree 4.6m 63 Tamworth Yetman Oxley Highway Gwydir Highway (HW11), Tamworth (HW12), west of Warialda 4.6m 65 Lismore Bangalow Bruxner Highway Eltham Road 11km Road (HW16), Lismore from Lismore 4.6m 76 Pacifi c Highway New England (HW10), Raleigh Highway (HW9), Armidale 4.6m 83 Bent Street Gwydir Highway Villiers Street, () (HW12), South Grafton Grafton 4.6m 83 Dobie Street Prince Street Turf Street, Grafton (Summerland Way) (MR83), Grafton 4.6m 83 Summerland Way Dobie Street (MR83), NSW/Qld Boarder Grafton Albury City Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 688 North Street Mate Street (MR688) Young Street (MR688) 4.6m 688 Thurgoona Drive Catherine Crescent Hume Highway southbound off ramp 4.6m 688 Thurgoona Drive Hume Highway Elizabeth Mitchell southbound off ramp Drive 4.6m 41002 Wagga Road Hume Freeway Mate Street (HW2) (MR41002) 4.6m 41002 Mate Street Wagga Road North Street (MR41002) (MR41002) 4.6m 41002 Place Hume Street NSW/Vic Border (MR41002) 4.6m 41002 Young Street North Street Borella Road (MR41002) (HW20) 4.6m Abercorn Street Kiewa Street Townsend Street 4.6m Annette Crescent Catherine Crescent End of road 4.6m Ariel Drive Bennu Circuit End of road 4.6m Atkins Street Hume Street End of road 4.6m Batten Street Boronia Street End of road 4.6m Bennu Circuit Riverina Highway End of road (HW20) 4.6m Boronia Street Union Road Nowra Street 4.6m Catherine Crescent Wagga Road Thurgoona Drive 4.6m Ceres Drive Terry Court Racecourse Road 4.6m Conrad Place Dallinger Road End of road 4.6m Dallinger Road Fallon Street Dallinger Road/ Union Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Dallinger Road Racecourse Road End of road 4.6m David Street Hume Street (HW20) Hovell Street 4.6m Drome Street Borella Road (HW20) North Street 4.6m Eames Street North Street Approx 250m east of North Street 4.6m East Street Atkins Street Schubach Street 4.6m Ebden Street Townsend Street Wodonga Place (MR688) 4.6m Elizabeth Mitchell Riverina Highway Thurgoona Drive Drive (HW20) 4.6m Fallon Street Mate Street Elizabeth Mitchell Drive 4.6m Garland Avenue Fallon Street End of road 4.6m Gerogery Road Wagga Road Hub Road 4.6m Hoffman Road Elizabeth Mitchell End of road Drive 4.6m Hope Court Jelbart Road End of road 4.6m Hovell Street David Street 470 to 482 Hovell Street 4.6m Hub Road Gerogery Road End of road, approx 1.7km east of Gerogery Road 4.6m Hudson Crescent Dallinger Road Reiff Street 4.6m Jelbart Road North Street Fallon Street 4.6m Kaitlers Road Wagga Road BTR Factory (approx 340m from Wagga Road) 4.6m Kiewa Street Atkins Street Abercorn Street 4.6m Knight Road Fallon Street Wytarra Drive 4.6m Leslie Drive Fallon Street Wytarra Drive 4.6m Macauley Street Nurigong Street Panmure Street 4.6m Merkel Street Ceres Drive Fallon Street 4.6m Metry Street Fallon Street End of road 4.6m North Street Jelbart Road Mate Street (MR688) 4.6m North Street Jelbart Road Drome Street 4.6m Nowra Street Union Road 998 Nowra Street 4.6m Nurigong Street Townsend Street 555 Nurigong Street 4.6m Panmure Street Macauley Street Olive Street 4.6m Phoenix Place Riverina Highway Ariel Drive (HW20) 4.6m R W Henry Drive Wagga Road End of road 4.6m Railway Place Smollett Street Atkins Street 4.6m Ramsden Drive Fallon Street Wytarra Drive

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Reiff Street Catherine Crescent End of road 4.6m Smollett Street Young Street (HW20) Railway Place 4.6m Terry Court Hoffman Road End of road 4.6m Thurgoona Drive Wagga Road Travel Stop Way 4.6m Titanium Court Jelbart Road End of road 4.6m Townsend Street Abercorn Street 231 Townsend Street 4.6m Townsend Street Ebden Street Nurigong Street 4.6m Townsend Street Nurigong Street End of road 4.6m Travel Stop Way Thurgoona Drive End of road (MR688) 4.6m Union Road Mate Street Racecourse Road 4.6m Wilson Street Young Street End of road east of Young Street Armidale- Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 124 Armidale Bundarra Waterfall Way Armidale/Uralla Road (MR76) Council Boundary 4.6m 7708 Erskine Street Marsh Street Old Glen Innes Road (MR7708) (MR7708) 4.6m 7708 Glen Innes Road Erskine Street New England (MR7708) Highway (HW9) 4.6m 7708 Marsh Street Barney Street Erskine Street (MR76) (MR7708) 4.6m Allingham Street Barney Street Beardy Street 4.6m Apple Tree Hill Drive Cookes Road Rockvale Road 4.6m Barney Street Dangar Street (MR76) Niagara Street 4.6m Beardy Street Allingham Street Gas Depot 70m 4.6m Boorolong Road Handel Street Town limit 4.6m Canambe Street Grafton Road Long Swamp Road (Waterfall Way – MR76) 4.6m Castledoyle Road Waterfall Way (MR76) East Castledoyle Road 4.6m Clarks Road Madgwick Road End of road 4.6m Cluny Road Madgwick Drive Link Road 4.6m Cookes Road Erskine Street Apple Tree Hill Drive 4.6m Dangarsleigh Road Kentucky Street Gostwyck Road 4.6m Depot Road Long Swamp Road End of road (approx 400m) 4.6m Douglas Street Speare Avenue Barney Street (MR76) 4.6m Drew Street McLennan Street Approx 300m west of McLennan Street 4.6m Erskine Street Marsh Street Cookes Road (MR7708)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Erskine Street Niagara Road Cookes Road (MR7708) 4.6m Galloway Street Perrott Street Kentucky Street (MR76) 4.6m Golf Links Road Bundarra Road Armidale Saleyards (MR124) 4.6m Handel Street Queen Elizabeth Old Inverell Road Drive 4.6m Kellys Plain Road Perrott Street Gentles Road 4.6m Kentucky Street Long Swamp Road Dangar Street (MR76) 4.6m Link Road Cluny Road (HW9) 4.6m Long Swamp Road Canambe Street Roseneath Lane 4.6m Madgwick Drive Cluny Road Clarks Road 4.6m Mann Street Castledoyle Road Canambe Street 4.6m Mann Street Miller Street Mott Street 4.6m Martin Street Queen Elizabeth New England Drive Highway (HW9) 4.6m McLennon Street Niagara Road Miller Street 4.6m Miller Street McLennan Street Bundarra Road (MR124) 4.6m Moore Park Road Bundarra Road Uralla Road Waterfall (MR124) Way (MR76) 4.6m Mott Street Bundarra Road 200m north of Mann (MR124) Street 4.6m Myrtle Drive Seaton Street West Myrtle Drive (end of road) 4.6m Niagara Road Madgwick Drive Barney Street (MR76) 4.6m Old Inverell Road Handel Street Shambrook Avenue 4.6m Perrott Street Galloway Street Kellys Plain Road 4.6m Queen Elizabeth Niagara Road Handel Street Drive 4.6m Rockvale Road Marsh Street Armidale-Dumaresq (MR7708) Council Boundary (approx 3km north of Guyra Ebor Road (MR135) 4.6m Seaton Road Myrtle Drive End of road (approx 200m) 4.6m Seaton Street Long Swamp Road Myrtle Drive 4.6m Shambrook Avenue Old Inverell Road Drew Street 4.6m Speare Avenue Taylor Street Douglas Street 4.6m Taylor Street Kentucky Street Speare Avenue

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Ashfi eld Municipal Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2040 Milton Street Trevenar Street Georges River Drive (MR549) Auburn City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to roads within: (1) Silverwater and Homebush Bay Areas. Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2057 East Street Railway Street Weeroona Road 4.6m 2057 Railway Street Arthur Street East Street 4.6m 2096 Wellington Road Clyde Street Park Road (MR7102) (MR7101) 4.6m 2100 Arthur Street Railway Street Centenary Drive (MR200) 4.6m 7102 Park Road Carlingford Street Commercial Drive 4.6m 7102 Park Road Wellington Road Princes Road (MR2096) 4.6m 7105 Amy Street Joseph Street Park Road (MR7102) (MR190) 4.6m 7105 Weeroona Road Joseph Street East Street (MR190) 4.6m Avenue Kevin Coombs Sydney Showground Avenue Gate 13 4.6m Chisholm Road Wellington Road Princes Road West (MR2096) 4.6m Commercial Drive Park Road (MR7102) Princes Road East 4.6m John Street Parramatta Road Hastings Street (HW5) 4.6m Kevin Coombs Pondage Link Austral Avenue Avenue 4.6m Pondage Link Hill Road Edwin Flack Avenue 4.6m Princes Road Park Road Commercial Drive Ballina Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 146 Teven Road Tintenbar Road Bruxner Highway (HW16) 4.6m 545 Ballina Road Coast Road (MR545) Ballina/Byron Council Boundary 4.6m 545 Coast Road Angels Beach Drive Ballina Road (MR545) 4.6m 555 Wardell Road Wardell-Goonellabah Pacifi c Highway Road (HW10), Wardell 4.6m 7734 Teven Road Tintenbar Road Tuckombil Road 4.6m 7734 Tintenbar Teven Pacifi c Highway Eltham Road Road (HW10)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 9E+06 River Street Kerr Street Teven Road Interchange West 4.6m Angels Beach Drive Bangalow Road Coast Road 4.6m Back Channel Road Carlisle Street 5.8km south of Carlisle Street 4.6m Bagotville Road Wardell Road Ballina/Council (MR555) Boundary 4.6m Barnes Lane Pimlico-Riverbank Whytes Lane East Road 4.6m Burns Point Ferry Pacifi c Highway Burns Point Ferry Road (HW10) Road Richmond River 4.6m Carneys Lane River Drive Sneesbys Lane 4.6m Carrs Lane River Drive End of maintenance limit 2.1km east of River Drive 4.6m Church Lane Empire Vale Road End of maintenance limit 1.3km east of River Drive 4.6m Coolgardie Road Pacifi c Highway Pimlico Road (HW10) 4.6m Danns Lane River Drive End of maintenance limit 0.98km east of River Drive 4.6m Eltham Road Lismore/Ballina Teven Road Council Boundary 4.6m Emigrant Point Road Hermans Lane 2.1km east of Hermans Lane 4.6m Empire Vale Road River Drive End of maintenance limit 3.6km east of River Drive 4.6m Floods Lane River Drive End of maintenance limit 0.7km east of River Drive 4.6m Hermans Lane Pimlico Road Pimlico-Riverbank Road 4.6m Keith Hall Lane River Drive End of maintenance limit 2.6km east of River Drive 4.6m Kerr Street Tamarind Drive River Street 4.6m Koellner Road Pacifi c Highway 250m west of Pacific (HW10) Highway (HW10) 4.6m Lumleys Lane Wardell Road Wardell Road (MR555) northern (MR555) southern end end 4.6m McAndrews Lane Pacifi c Highway 250m west of Pacific (HW10) Highway (HW10) 4.6m Meaneys Lane Pacifi c Highway End of maintenance (HW10) limit 2km east of Pacifi c Highway

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Moylans Lane River Drive Reedy Creek Road 4.6m Newrybar Swamp Ross Lane (MR7735) 8km north of Ross Road Lane (MR7735) 4.6m North Teven Road Teven Road Tintenbar Road (MR7734) 4.6m Old Bagotville Road Bagotville Road Back Channel Road 4.6m Owens Lane Pacifi c Highway 2km east of Pacific (HW10) Highway 4.6m Patches Beach Road Sneesbys Lane 2km east of Sneesbys Lane 4.6m Perrys Lane Pimlico-Riverbank Hermans Lane Road 4.6m Pimlico Riverbank Pimlico Road Perrys Lane Road 4.6m Pimlico Road Pacifi c Highway Wilson Street, (HW10) Wardell 4.6m Purdies Lane River Drive End maintenance limit 1.1km east of River Drive 4.6m Reedy Creek Road Empire Vale Road Moylans Lane 4.6m River Drive Pacifi c Highway Burns Point Ferry (HW10) Richmond River 4.6m River Drive Pacifi c Highway South Ballina Beach (HW10) Road 4.6m Sneesbys Lane 3.2km east of River River Drive Drive 4.6m South Ballina Beach River Drive 1.8km east of River Road Drive 4.6m South Ballina Beach River Drive Mosquito Creek Road 3.3km east of River Drive 4.6m Stokers Lane Teven Road (MR146) 1.4km west of Teven Road 4.6m Tamarind Drive Cumbalum Kerr Street Interchange (HW10) 4.6m Teven Road Tuckombil Road Ballina Road (Bruxner Highway – HW16), Alstonville 4.6m Thurgates Lane Wardell Road 1.8km south of (MR555) Wardell Road 4.6m Tintenbar Road Teven Road Pacifi c Highway (MR7734) (HW10) 4.6m Uralba Road Wardell Road Bruxner Highway (HW16) 4.6m Walshs Lane Pacifi c .6km east of Pacific (HW10) Highway (HW10) 4.6m Wardell Road Daley Street Wardell-Goonellabah Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Wellers Road Teven Road (MR146) 1.6km west of Teven Road 4.6m Westbridge Lane Bruxner Highway 1.2km north of (HW16) Bruxner Highway (HW16) 4.6m Whytes Lane Pacifi c Highway Pimlico Road (HW10) 4.6m Whytes Lane East Pimlico Road Perrys Lane Balranald Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Balranald Shire Council area. Bankstown City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Revesby Industrial Area (2) Chullora Industrial Area (3) Villawood Industrial Area Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7122 Gibson Avenue Gow Street 76 Gibson Avenue 4.6m Woorang Road Milperra Road End of road (MR167) Bathurst Regional Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads in the Bathurst Regional Council area, except for: (1) Rocket Street – Limited access at Rocket Street railway underpass – Low Clearance 4.5m. (2) Russell Street – Limited access at Russell Street railway underpass – Low Clearance 4.0m. Bega Valley Shire Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 91 South Pambula- Princes Highway Bega/Bombala Bombala Road (HW1) Council Boundary 4.6m 272 Bega-Tathra Road Howard Avenue Sapphire Coast Drive (MR7621) 4.6m 272 Carp Street Princes Highway East Street (HW1) 4.6m 272 East Street Carp Street Tathra Road 4.6m 272 Tathra Road East Street Howard Avenue 4.6m 275 Bega-Candelo Road Princes Highway William Street (HW1) 4.6m 275 Eden Street William Street Sharpe Street 4.6m 275 Sharpe Street Eden Street Tantawangalo Mountain Road 4.6m 275 Tantawangalo Sharpe Street, Myrtle Willowdene Farm Mountain Road Mountain Road 4.6m 275 William Street Bega-Candelo Road Eden Street 4.6m 320 Cobargo-Bermagui Princes Highway Bermagui – Tilba Road (HW1) Road (MR272) 4.6m 7623 Candelo-Wolumla Princes Highway William Street Road (HW1)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 7623 Mogilla Road Sharpe Street (HW4) 4.6m 7623 Sharpe Street Eden Street Mogilla Road 4.6m 7623 William Street Candelo-Wolumla Eden Street Road 4.6m Adams Street Snowy Mountains Yankees Gap Road Highway (HW4) 4.6m Angledale Road Hergenhans Lane Ottonville Road 4.6m Boundary Road Princes Highway East Street, Bega (HW1) 4.6m Buckajo Road Princes Highway Buckajo Road (HW1) 4.6m Buckajo Road West Street Roberts Dairy 4.6m Glen Oaks Road Jews Creek Road Pearce's Dairy 4.6m Greendale Road Princes Highway Pearces Road (HW1) 4.6m Hergenhans Lane Princes Highway Angledale Road (HW1) 4.6m Jews Creek Road Greendale Road Glen Oaks Road 4.6m Kerrisons Lane Princes Highway Bega Saleyards (HW1) 4.6m Myrtle Mountain Mount Darragh Road Tantawangalo Road (MR91) Mountain Road (MR275) 4.6m Reedy Swamp Road Tarraganda Lane Daisybank Dairy 4.6m Stevensons Lane Princes Highway Platt's Dairy (HW1) 4.6m Tarraganda Lane/ East Street (MR272) Rosslynne Orchards Dr George Mountain Dairy Road 4.6m Towridgee Lane Candelo-Wolumla Myrtle Mountain Road (MR7623) Road 4.6m Upper Brogo Road Verona Road Shiptons Dairy 4.6m Upper Cobargo Road Princes Highway Snowy Mountains (HW1) Highway (HW4) 4.6m Verona Road Princes Highway Upper Brogo Road (HW1) 4.6m Wandella Road Princes Highway Motbey Ferguson (HW1) Road 4.6m West Kameruka Road Bega-Candelo Road Snowy Mountains (MR275) Highway (HW4) 4.6m Wyndham Lane Bega-Candelo Road Candelo-Wolumla (MR275) Road (MR7623) 4.6m Yankees Gap Road Adams Street Pollacks Flat Road 4.6m Yowrie Road Wandella Road Glenlivet Farm

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Bellingen Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Bellingen Shire Council area. Berrigan Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Berrigan Shire Council area west of the Newell Highway (HW17). Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 226 Barooga Cobram NSW/Vic Border Corowa Tocumwal Bridge Road (MR550) 4.6m 331 Daysdale Road Corowa/Berrigan Oaklands Road Council Boundary (MR356) 4.6m 356 Oaklands Road Riverina Highway Daysdale Jerilderie (HW20) Road (MR323) 4.6m 363 Barooga Berrigan Corowa Tocumwal Riverina Highway Road Road (MR550) (HW20) 4.6m Burma Road McCullochs Road Hutsons Road 4.6m Cobram Road Racecourse Road Barooga Berrigan Road (MR363) 4.6m Coldwells Road Berrigan Road Back Barooga Road (MR363) 4.6m Corcoran Street Drummond Street Berrigan Jerilderie Road (MR564) 4.6m Drummond Street Riverina Highway Corcoran Street (HW20) 4.6m Golfcourse Road Mulwala Tocumwal Barooga Cobram Road (MR550) Road (MR226) 4.6m Hennessy Street Hutsons Road Mulwala Tocumwal Road (MR550) 4.6m Howe Street Riverina Highway Plumptons Road (HW20) 4.6m Huestons Road Plumptons Road Lawlors Road 4.6m Hutsons Road Burma Road Hennessy Street 4.6m Kennedys Road Berrigan Barooga Womboin Road Road (MR363) 4.6m McCullochs Road Racecourse Road Thorburns Road 4.6m Melrose Lane Woolshed Road Berrigan Barooga Road (MR363) 4.6m Murray Street Mulwala Tocumwal Racecourse Road Road (MR550) 4.6m Plumptons Road Tongs Street Woolshed Road 4.6m Quicks Road Mulwala Tocumwal End of road Road (MR550) 4.6m Racecourse Road Newell Highway The Rocks Road (HW17) 4.6m Racecourse Road Riverina Highway Cobram Road (HW20) 4.6m The Rocks Road Woolshed Road Adcocks Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Tongs Street Newell Highway Howe Street (HW17) 4.6m Victoria Park Road Berrigan Jerilderie 1.2km east of Shands Road (MR564) Road 4.6m Woolshed Road Riverina Highway Tocumwal Mulwala (HW20) Road (MR550) Blacktown City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Arndell Park and Huntingwood Industrial Areas (2) Minchinbury Industrial Area (3) Seven Hills Industrial Estate (4) Pemulwuy Industrial Area (5) North Blacktown, Kings Park Industrial Area (6) Rooty Hill Industrial Area Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7153 Brabham Drive Great Western Ferrers Road Highway (HW5) 4.6m 7153 Eastern Road Rooty Hill Road Knox Road (MR537) (MR7153) 4.6m 7153 Knox Road Eastern Road Richmond Road (MR643) 4.6m 7159 Power Street Rooty Hill Road Knox Road No.rth (MR537) (MR7153) 4.6m Ferrers Road Brabham Drive Eastern Creek Raceway South Gate Bland Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Bland Shire Council area west of the Newell Highway (HW17). Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: Blayney Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Blayney Shire Council area, except for: (1) Forest Reefs Road – Limited access at railway underpass – Low Clearance 3.7m. (2) Newbridge Road from Blayney to Moorilda – Limited access at viaduct – Low Clearance 3.9m. Blue Mountains City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Singles Ridge Road Hawkesbury Road Newport Road (MR570) Bogan Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Bogan Shire Council area. Bombala Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 91 Mount Darragh Road Bega Valley/Bombala Monaro Highway Council Boundary (HW19), Bombala 4.6m 93 Delegate Road Monaro Highway NSW/Vic Border (HW19) 4.6m 394 Ando Road Monaro Highway Bombala/Comma (HW19), Ando Monaro Council Boundary

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 563 Black Lake Road Mount Darragh Road Monaro Highway (MR91), Cathcart (HW19), Bombala 4.6m Sandy Lane Wedmore Road Delegate Road (MR93) 4.6m Wedmore Road Monaro Highway Sandy Lane (HW19) Boorowa Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 241 Gunning Boorowa Lachlan Valley Way Boorowa/Lachlan Young Temora Road Council Boundary 4.6m 241 Gunning Boorowa Lachlan Valley Way Young/Boorowa Young Temora Road Council Boundary Botany Bay Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7044 Stephen Road Botany Road Swinbourne Street (MR170) 4.6m Exell Street Botany Road McPherson Street (MR170) 4.6m Greenfi eld Street Exell Street Hill Street 4.6m Hale Street Botany Road Commonwealth Wool (MR170) Stores 4.6m Hill Street Botany Road McPherson Street (MR170) 4.6m McPherson Street Hill Street End of road 4.6m Port Feeder Road McPherson Street End of road 4.6m Swinbourne Street Stephan Road End of road east of (RR7044) Stephan Road Bourke Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Bourke Shire Council area. Brewarrina Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Brewarrina Shire Council area. Broken Hill City Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within Broken Hill City Council area. Burwood Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Burwood Council area. Byron Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 463 Argyle Street Mullumbimby Road Burringbar Street Route only for sugar (MR463) cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 545 Broken Head Road Midgen Flat Road Byron/Ballina Route only for sugar Council Boundary cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m 689 Gulgan Road Pacifi c Highway Pacifi c Highway Route only for sugar (HW10), Brunswick (HW10), Tyagarah cane cartage. Note: Heads interchange interchange Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Brunswick Street Wilfred Street The Pocket Road Route only for sugar cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Burringbar Street Argyle Street Dalley Street Route only for sugar (MR463) cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Coolamon Scenic Jubilee Avenue Myocum Road Route only for sugar Drive cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Coopers Lane Main Arm Road 750m south of Main Route only for sugar Arm Road cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Dalley Street Tincogan Street Jubilee Avenue Route only for sugar cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Jubilee Avenue Dalley Street Coolamon Scenic Route only for sugar Drive cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Kennedys Lane Myocum Road Pacifi c Highway Route only for sugar (HW10) cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Main Arm Road Murwillumbah Road The Pocket Road Route only for sugar cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m McAuleys Lane Myocum Road 900m North east of Route only for sugar Myocum Road cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Middle Pocket Road The Pocket Road Chinamans Hill Road Route only for sugar cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Midgen Flat Road Broken Head Road 1.5km west of Route only for sugar Broken Head Road to cane cartage. Note: the Cane Pad Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Mullumbimby Road Gulgan Road Argyle Street Route only for sugar (MR689) cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Murwillumbah Road Tincogan Street Main Arm Road Route only for sugar cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Myocum Road Coolamon Scenic Pacifi c Highway Route only for sugar Drive (HW10), Ewingsdale cane cartage. Note: Interchange Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Queen Street Argyle Street Northern end Route only for sugar (MR463) cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m The Pocket Road Brunswick Street Walkers Lane Route only for sugar cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Tincogan Street Dalley Street Murwillumbah Road Route only for sugar cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Tyagarah Road Myocum Road Pacifi c Highway Route only for sugar (HW10) cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. 4.6m Wilfred Street Pacifi c Highway Brunswick Street Route only for sugar (HW10) cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Willows Road Middle Pocket Road Southern end Route only for sugar cane cartage. Note: Operators are to contact Byron Shire Council at least 10 business days prior to use and meet council requirements. Cabonne Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Cabonne Council area. Camden Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Smeaton Grange Industrial Estate, bounded by Narellan Road, Hartley Road, Anzac Avenue, Anderson Road and Camden Valley Way. Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 178 Argyle Street McArthur Street Edward Street 4.6m 178 Camden Valley Way The Northern Road McArthur Street (MR154) 4.6m Edward Street Argyle Street Camden Saleyards (MR178) Campbelltown City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Minto Industrial Area, bounded by Campbelltown, Leumeah, Airds, Rose Payten, Pembroke, Ben Lomond, Railway, Bow Bowing Crescent. (2) Ingleburn Industrial Estate. Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7191 Blaxland Road Narellan Road Campbelltown Road (MR178) (MR177) 4.6m 7193 Queen Street Campbelltown Road Chamberlain Street (MR177) 4.6m 7477 Brooks Road Hume Highway Williamson Road (HW2) (MR7197) 4.6m Mill Road Blaxland Road Paul Wakeling Holden 4.6m Williamson Road Campbelltown Road Stennett Road (MR177) Canada Bay City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Silverwater and Homebush Bay Areas. Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Broughton Street Gipps Street Ian Parade (MR649) 4.6m Frederick Street Ian Parade Mortlake Street 4.6m Gale Street Tennyson Road 23 Tennyson Road 4.6m Ian Parade Broughton Street Frederick Street 4.6m Mortlake Street Frederick Street Gale Street 4.6m Tennyson Road Gale Street 23 Tennyson Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Canterbury City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2040 King Street Georges River Drive (MR2040) (MR549) 4.6m 2040 King Street Trevenar Street Jeffrey Street (MR2040) Carrathool Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Carrathool Shire Council area. Central Darling Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Central Darling Shire Council area. Cessnock City Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Cessnock City Council area. Clarence Valley Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 74 Grafton Armidale Gwydir Highway Waterfall Way Road (HW12) (MR76) 4.6m Dobie Street Princes Street (MR83) Villiers Street 4.6m Mill Road Watts Lane Harwood Sugar Mill Weighbridge entrance approx 260m from Watts Lane 4.6m Villiers Street Dobie Street Fitzroy Street (MR83) 4.6m Watts Lane Pacifi c Island (HW10) Mill Road Cobar Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Cobar Shire Council area. Coffs Harbour City Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Coffs Harbour City Council area. Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Conargo Shire Council area. Coolamon Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Coolamon Shire Council area west of the Newell Highway (HW17). Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 240 Wagga Wagga- Newell Highway Coolamon/Wagga Ardlethan Road (HW17), Ardlethan Wagga Council Boundary near Boundary Road 4.6m 243 Canola Way Coolamon/Junee Coolamon/ (Gundagai Grong Council Boundary Narrandera Council Grong Road) Boundary 4.6m 543 The Rock Coolamon Wagga Wagga Coolamon/Wagga Road Ardlethan Road Wagga Council (MR240) Boundary near Boundary Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Cooma-Monaro Shire Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 394 Ando Road Bombala/Cooma Cooma Monaro/ Monaro Council Snowy River Council Boundary Boundary 4.6m 7624 Polo Flat Road Saleyards Road Monaro Highway (HW19) 4.6m 7625 Numeralla Road Monaro Highway Countegany Road, (HW19), Cooma Numeralla 4.6m Airstrip Road Polo Flat Road End of road 4.6m Carlaminda Road Polo Flat Road 123 Carlaminda Road (RR7624) 4.6m Church Road Monaro Highway Maffra Road (HW19) 4.6m Clarke Street Monaro Highway Old Bega Road (HW19) 4.6m Dangelong Road Tom Groggin Road Property 'Dangelong' approx 7.5kms 4.6m Geebung Street Polo Flat Road End of road 4.6m Jerangle Road Monaro Highway Cooma/Palerang (HW19), Council Boundary 4.6m Kybeyan Road Old Bega Road Tuross Road 4.6m Maffra Road Church Road Cooma Monaro/ Snowy River Council Boundary 4.6m Old Bega Road Clarke Street Kybean Road 4.6m Saleyards Road Polo Flat Road Monaro Highway (HW19) 4.6m Springs Road Monaro Highway End of road (HW19) 4.6m Tom Groggin Road Monaro Highway Dangelong Road (HW19) Coonamble Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Coonamble Shire Council area. Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 87 Muttama Road Hume Highway Old Hume Highway, (HW2) Coolac 4.6m 87 Gundagai Road/ Muttama Road Olympic Muttama Road (MR87), Coolac Highway (MR78), Cootamundra 4.6m 235 Cootamundra Road Olympic Highway Burley Griffi n Way (MR78) (MR84) 4.6m 235 Temora Road Parker Street Olympic Highway (MR78) 4.6m Adams Street Murray Street Parker Street

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Dirnaseer Road Suttons Lane Olympic Highway (MR78) 4.6m Murray Street Wallendoon Street Adams Street 4.6m Old Cootamundra Cootamundra Suttons Lane Road Stockingbal Road (MR235) 4.6m Parker Street Wallendoon Street Olympic Highway (MR78) 4.6m Suttons Lane Old Cootamundra Dirnaseer Road Road 4.6m Wallendoon Street Olympic Highway Murray Street (MR78) Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 131 Federation Way Riverina Highway Albury Urana Road (HW20) (MR125) 4.6m 197 Merino Vale Drive Riverina Highway NSW/Vic Border (HW20) 4.6m 197 Murray River Riverina Highway Bridge Over Murray Howlong Road (HW20) River, Howlong 4.6m 550 Corowa Tocumwal Melbourne Street Newell Highway Road (MR314) (HW17), Tocumwal 4.6m Balldale Coreen Road Federation Way Mahonga Lane (MR131) 4.6m Balldale Walbundrie Brocklesby Balldale Corowa/Greater Road Road Hume Council Boundary 4.6m Barooga Road Corowa Tocumwal Romney Street Road (MR550) 4.6m Bayly Street Hume Street Melbourne Street (MR314) 4.6m Boat Rock Road Bull Plain Road Corowa/Berrigan Council Boundary 4.6m Bow Street Federation Avenue Whitehead Street (MR314) 4.6m Brocklesby Balldale Balldale Walbundrie Corowa/Greater Road Road Hume Council Boundary 4.6m Bull Plain Road Mulwala Corowa Emu Park Road Road (MR314) 4.6m Drews Lane Howlong Howlong Kywong Goombargana Road Road (MR370) 4.6m Dunmore Street Melbourne Street Hume Street (MR314) 4.6m Edward Street Mulwala Corowa Bridge Street Road (MR314) 4.6m Emu Park Road Bull Plain Road Wandong Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Freyers Road Mulwala Corowa Settlers Road Road (MR314) 4.6m Hopefi eld Road Riverina Highway Corowa/Greater (HW20) Hume Council Boundary 4.6m Hopefi eld Siding Riverina Highway Hopefi eld Road Road (HW20) 4.6m Howlong Riverina Highway Drews Lane Goombargana Road (HW20) 4.6m Hudsons Road Redlands Road 2.8km north of Redlands Road 4.6m Hume Street Bayly Street Dunmore Street 4.6m Hume Street Riverina Highway Victoria Street (HW20 – Hawkins Street) 4.6m John Street Steel Street Mary Street 4.6m Mahonga Lane Hopefi eld Road Hill Top Road 4.6m Mary Street Federation Avenue John Street (MR314) 4.6m McCurdies Lane Bull Plain Road Savernake Road 4.6m Narrow Plains Road Federation Way Corowa/Berrigan (MR131) Council Boundary 4.6m North Street Savernake Road Romney Street 4.6m Norwonga Road Narrow Plains Road Corowa/Urana Council Boundary 4.6m Oak Lodge Road Emu Park Road Narrow Plains Road 4.6m Oil Tree Lagoon Hopefi eld Road Balldale Walbundrie Road Road 4.6m Parliament Street Queen Street Edward Street 4.6m Queen Street Mulwala Corowa Parliament Road Road (MR314) 4.6m Redlands Road Whitehead Road, Riverina Highway Corowa (HW20) 4.6m Rennie Road Redlands Road Bull Plain Road 4.6m Savernake Road Corowa Tocumwal Riverina Highway Road (MR550) (HW20) 4.6m Savernake Road Corowa Tocumwal North Street Road (MR550) 4.6m Savernake Road Melbourne Street North Street (MR314) 4.6m Sloane Siding Road Warmatta Road Savernake Road 4.6m Victoria Street Murray River Hume Street Howlong Road (MR197) 4.6m Wandong Road Riverina Highway Emu Park Road (HW20)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Cowra Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Cowra Shire Council area, except for: (1) Bulkhead Road from Lachlan Valley Way to Fishburn Street – Limited access Bulkhead Road railway underpass – Low Clearance 2.0m. (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Deniliquin Council area. Dubbo City Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Dubbo City Council area, except for: (1) Albion Hills Road – Limited access at Deep Creek Road Rail Underpass – Low Clearance 4.2m. (2) Railway Lane from approx 3.5km west of , Low Rail Underpass – Limited access at Railway Lane Rail Underpass – Low Clearance 4.0m. (3) Rosedale Road from Minore Road to Mitchell Highway – Limited access at Rosedale Road Rail Underpass – Low Clearance 3.4m. Dungog Shire Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 101 Dowling Street Mary Street, Dungog Stroud Hill Road, Dungog 4.6m 101 Dungog Road Tocal Road (MR7778), Mary Street, Dungog north of Paterson 4.6m 101 Mary Street Dungog Road, Dowling Street, Dungog Dungog 4.6m 101 Stroud Hill Road Dowling Street, The Dungog (MR90), north of Stroud 4.6m 7764 Bingleburra Road Park Street, East Sugarloaf Road, west Gresford of Dungog 4.6m 7764 Hooke Street Wangat Road, Dowling Road Dungog (MR101), Dungog 4.6m 7764 Park Street Bingleburra Road, Durham Road East Gresford 4.6m 7764 Sugarloaf Road Bingleburra Road, Wangat Road, west of Dungog Dungog 4.6m 7764 Wangat Road Sugarloaf Road, Hooke Street, Dungog Dungog Eurobodalla Shire Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Eurobodalla Shire Council area. Fairfi eld City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Wetherill Park Industrial Area. Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2105 The Horsley Drive Cumberland Highway Elizabeth Street (HW13), Smithfield (MR609), Wetherill Park 4.6m 7102 River Avenue The Horsley Drive Woodville Road (MR609) (MR640) 4.6m 7232 Fairfi eld Street Woodville Road The Horsley Drive (MR640) (MR609)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Chadderton Street Hume Highway Compass Transport, (HW2) Rear 17 Longfield Street 4.6m Day Street Hollywood Drive 51 Day Street 4.6m Hollywood Drive Liverpool Road Day Street (HW2) 4.6m Malta Street Woodville Road End of road 4.6m Mandarin Street Fairfi eld Street Tangerine Street (MR7232) 4.6m Seville Street Woodville Road 102 Seville Street (MR640) 4.6m Tangerine Street Mandarin Street Woodville Road (MR640) Forbes Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Forbes Shire Council area, except for: (1) James Street – Limited access at Taylor Underpass – Low Clearance 3.3m. Gilgandra Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Gilgandra Shire Council area west of the Newell Highway (HW17). Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Mendooran Mendooran Belar Newell Highway Coonamble Road Creek Road (HW17) (MR334), Mendooran Glen Innes Severn Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 136 Irby Street Wellington Vale Road Moore Street, Emmaville 4.6m 136 Moore Street Glen Innes Road Irby Street, Emmaville 4.6m 136 Wellington Vale Road New England Irby Street, Highway (HW9) Emmaville 4.6m 7706 Emmaville Road Gwydir Highway Moore Street, (HW12) Emmaville 4.6m Bald Nob Road New England Gwydir Highway Highway (HW9) (HW12) 4.6m Bradleys Lane Lang Street Rear of Saleyards 4.6m Derby Street Ferguson Street Meade Street 4.6m Derby Street Martin Street Wullamulla Street 4.6m Dumaresq Street Lang Street Gwydir Highway (HW12) 4.6m Gordons Road Strathbogie Road Glen Innes Severn/ Inverell Council Boundary 4.6m Grafton Street Derby Street Gwydir Highway (HW12) 4.6m Grahams Valley Road New England Maybole Road Highway (HW9) 4.6m Greenaway Street Dumaresq Street Derby Street

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Grey Street Ferguson Street Meade Street (HW12) 4.6m Inverell Street Strathbogie Road Moore Street 4.6m Kings Plains Road Polhill Road Glen Innes Severn/ Inverell Council Boundary (6.5km) 4.6m Lambeth Street Lang Street Gwydir Highway (HW12) 4.6m Lang Street Dumaresq Street Bradleys Lane 4.6m Lang Street New England (HW9) Lambeth Street 4.6m Macquarie Street Lang Street Short Street 4.6m Martin Street Derby Street Strathbogie Road 4.6m Meade Street Grey Street Church Street (HW9) 4.6m Moore Street Inverell Street Glen Innes Road 4.6m Mount Mitchell Road New England Glen Innes Severn/ Highway (HW9) Guyra Council Boundary 4.6m Oliver Street New England Buddee Street Highway (HW9) 4.6m Pinkett Road Red Range Road Glen Innes Severn/ Guyra Council Boundary 4.6m Polhill Road Wellingrove Road Kings Plain Road 4.6m Rangers Valley Road New England Rangers Valley Highway (HW9) Feedlot (1414 Rangers Valley Road) 4.6m Rangers Valley Road Rangers Valley Emmaville Road Feedlot (approx 14kms west of New England Highway (HW9) 4.6m Red Range Road Buddee Street Victoria Street, Red Range 4.6m Strathbogie Road Martin Street, Glen Inverell Street, Innes Emmaville 4.6m Wellingrove Road Strathbogie Road Polhill Road 4.6m Wullamulla Street Derby Street Coronation Avenue Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 90 Bucketts Way Great Lakes/ Greater Taree/ Gloucester Council Gloucester Council Boundary Boundary 4.6m 7719 The Bucketts Way Gloucester/Walcha (MR90) Council Boundary

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Gosford City Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7757 Pacifi c Highway Racecourse Road Henry Parry Drive (7757), Gosford (MR673), Gosford East 4.6m 7757 Racecourse Road Central Coast Pacifi c Highway Highway (HW30), (7757), Gosford West Gosford 4.6m Kangoo Road Central Coast Coles Myer Logistics Highway (HW30), Centre Kariong Goulburn Mulwaree Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 268 Bungendore Tarago Goulburn Doughboy Kings Highway Road Road (MR79) (MR51) 4.6m Clinton Street Cowper Street Deccan Street (MR676) 4.6m Cowrang Place Lillkar Road End of road 4.6m Deccan Place Clinton Street Goulburn Crookwell Road (MR54) 4.6m Ducks Lane Hume Street Carr Street (MR676) 4.6m Finlay Road Hume Street Slone Street (MR676) 4.6m Finlay Road Hume Street Robinson Street (MR676) 4.6m Garroorigang Road Sloane Street Mazamet Road 4.6m Grafton Street Reynolds Street Slone Street 4.6m Lillkar Road Ducks Lane End of road 4.6m Lockyer Street Sowerby Street End of road (approx 450m) 4.6m Mazamet Road Hume Highway End of road (HW2) 4.6m Reynolds Street Union Street Grafton Street 4.6m Robinson Street Lansdowne Street Finlay Road 4.6m Slone Street Goulburn Doughboy Garroorigang Road Road 4.6m Slone Street Grafton Street Clinton Street (MR676) 4.6m Sowerby Street Hume Street Lockyer Street (MR676) 4.6m Union Street Sydney Road Reynolds Street (MR676)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 90 Bucketts Way Great Lakes/Port Great Lakes/ Stephens Council Gloucester Council Boundary near Boundary Limeburners Creek Road 4.6m Grey Gum Road The Lakes Way Dee Crescent (MR692), Tuncurry Greater Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 125 Albury-Urana Road Wagga Road Albury Vardy Street Urana 4.6m 282 Wymah Road Bowna Road River Road 4.6m 331 Jingellic Berrigan Jingellic Road Lowesdale Urana Road (MR85), Jingellic Road (MR131) 4.6m 547 Walla Walla Jindera Albury Urana Road Culcairn Walbundrie Road (MR125) Road (MR331) 4.6m Bath Street Millswood Road Bond Street 4.6m Bowna Road Hume Highway Hume Highway (HW2), approx 1km (HW2) south of Sweetwater Road 4.6m Glenellen Road Gerogery Road Jindera Walla Park Road (MR547) 4.6m Henty Cookardinia Olympic Highway Henty Machinery Road (MR78) Field Days Site approx 6.3km from Highway 4.6m Hopefi eld Road Corowa/Greater Jingellic Berrigan Hume Council Road Boundary 4.6m Millswood Road Holbrook Wagga Bath Street Wagga Road (MR211) 4.6m River Road Wymah Road Jingellic Gilmore (MR282) Road (MR85) Greater Taree City Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 90 Bucketts Way Gloucester Road Greater Taree/ (MR192) Gloucester Council Boundary 4.6m 192 Commerce Street. Wingham Road, Victoria Street Taree ( Drive – RR7776) 4.6m 192 Gloucester Road The Bucketts Way, Moon Street, Burrells Creek Wingham 4.6m 192 Isabella Street Moon Street, Wynter Street, Wingham Wingham 4.6m 192 Moon Street Gloucester Road, Isabella Street, Wingham Wingham

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 192 The Bucketts Way The Bucketts Way, Gloucester Road, Kramback Burrells Creek 4.6m 192 Wingham Road Wynter Street, Commerce Street, Wingham Taree 4.6m 192 Wynter Street Isabella Street, Wingham Road, Wingham Wingham 4.6m 7761 Old Bar Road Manning River Drive Red Gum Road, Old (RR7776), Purfleet Bar 4.6m 7776 Chatham Avenue Oxley Street Manning River Drive 4.6m 7776 Crescent Avenue Victoria Street, Taree Oxley Street 4.6m 7776 Main Street Manning River Drive, Princes Street, Taree Cundletown 4.6m 7776 Manning River Drive Chatham Avenue Main Street 4.6m 7776 Manning River Drive Old Bar Road Commerce Street (RR7761), Purfleet (MR192) 4.6m 7776 Oxley Street Crescent Avenue Chatham Avenue 4.6m 7776 Princes Street Main Street, Pacifi c Highway Cundletown (HW10 – northern exit of Taree Bypass) 4.6m 7776 Victoria Street Macquarie Street Crescent Avenue 4.6m Bushland Drive Wingham Road Grey Gum Road (MR192), Taree 4.6m Elizabeth Avenue Whitbread Street, 14 Elizabeth Street Taree 4.6m Elizabeth Street Whitbread Street 14 Elizabeth Street 4.6m Florence Street Wynter Street, Taree Victoria Street (Manning River Drive – MR7776) 4.6m Grey Gum Road Bushland Drive Muldoon Street 4.6m Macquarie Street Victoria Street, Taree Wynter Street 4.6m Muldoon Street Wingham Road Whitbread Street (MR192), Taree 4.6m Nowendoc Road Gloucester Road Wingham Road (MR192), Killawarra 4.6m Red Gum Road Old Bar Road Property No. 74, Red (MR7761), Old Bar Gum Road 4.6m Whitbread Street Muldoon Street Elizabeth Street 4.6m Wynter Street Commerce Street Florence Street (MR192), Taree Griffi th City Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Griffi th City Council area. Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 243 Canola Way (Nangus Hume Highway Gundagai/Junee Road) (HW2), Gundagai Council Boundary near Sheridans Lane

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 278 Wee Jasper Road Yass/Gundagai Gundagai/Tumut Council Boundary Council Boundary 4.6m Adelong Creek Road Hume Highway Beerena Road (HW2) 4.6m Adelong Road Sylvias Gap Road Gundagai/Tumut Council Boundary 4.6m Adjungbilly Road Gobarralong Road Threeways Road 4.6m Adjungbilly Village Redhill Road Gundagai/Tumut Road Council Boundary 4.6m Ardmore Road Burra Road End of road 4.6m Armours Lane Hoares Road (MR87) Wambidgee Road 4.6m Armstrong Street Bridge Street End of road 4.6m Attwood Lane Armours Lane End of road 4.6m Backstation Creek Nangus Road End of road Road 4.6m Banisters Lane Burra Road End of road 4.6m Beerena Road Hume Highway End of road (HW2) 4.6m Benool Road Bethungra Road End of road 4.6m Bethungra Road Nangus Road Gundagai/Junee (MR243) Council Boundary 4.6m Black Andrews Road Nanangroe Road State Forest 4.6m Brawlin Springs Yammatree Road Gundagai/ Road Cootamundra Council Boundary 4.6m Bridge Street Finley Road, Gundagai Road/ Muttama Muttama Road (MR86) 4.6m Brungle Road Tumut Road Darbalara Road 4.6m Bundarbo Road Gundagai/Harden Nanangroe Road Council Boundary 4.6m Burra Road Finley Road, West Street (MR243) Muttama 4.6m Carberrys Lane Hume Highway End of road (HW2) 4.6m Carrs Road Darbalara Road End of road 4.6m Caulderwood Road Muttama Road Coggans Road (MR87) 4.6m Chandlers Road Ours Road End of road 4.6m Charlotte Street William Street Phillip Street 4.6m Coggans Road Caulderwood Road Hume Highway (HW2) 4.6m Commons Farm Road Solider Settlers Road End of road 4.6m Cooba Road Bethungra Road End of road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Cooininee Road Crowes Road Hume Highway (HW2) 4.6m Cookeys Beach Road Tarrabandra Road End of road 4.6m Cooneys Creek Road Hume Highway End of road (HW2) 4.6m Crowes Road Gobarralong Road Cooininee Road 4.6m Dalkeith Road O'Briens Road End of road 4.6m Darbalara Road Brungle Road Gobarralong Road 4.6m Deltroit Road Hume Highway Old Hume Highway (HW2) 4.6m Dog on Tuckerbox Hume Highway Hume Highway Road (HW2) (HW2) 4.6m Dollarvale Road Bethungra Road Gundagai/Junee Council Boundary 4.6m Edwardstown Road Hume Highway Gocup Road (HW2) (MR279) 4.6m Fairview Road Wee Jasper Road Gundagai/Tumut (MR278) Council Boundary 4.6m Fernhill Road Redhill Road End of road 4.6m Finley Road Bridge Street, Wambidgee Road Muttama 4.6m Five Mile Creek Dog on Tuckerbox End of road Road Road 4.6m Fullers Lane Hume Highway End of road (HW2) 4.6m Ginendoe Road Yammatree Road End of road 4.6m Gobarralong Road Hume Highway Hopewood Road (HW2) 4.6m Happy Valley Road Brungle Road Springfi eld Property 4.6m Harvey Park Lane Hoares Road, Coolac End of road 4.6m Hazledene Road Nangus Road End of road 4.6m Hoares Lane Caulderwood Road Gundagai Road/ Muttama Road (MR86) 4.6m Hopewood Road Gobarralong Road Bundarbo Road 4.6m Jessops Lagoon Road Hume Highway Gocup Road (HW2) (MR279) 4.6m Kangaroo Mount Gobarralong Road End of road Road 4.6m Kangaroo Vale Road Darbalara Road End of road 4.6m Kimo Road Nangus Road End of road (MR243) 4.6m Leonards Road Hume Highway End of road (HW2) 4.6m Lewins Lane Hume Highway End of road (HW2)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Lockhart Road Brawlin Springs End of road Road 4.6m Long Tunnel Road Reno Road End of road 4.6m Luadra Road Adelong Road End of road (MR280) 4.6m Lucerndale Road Adelong Road End of road (MR280) 4.6m Mahers Road Burra Road End of road 4.6m Makehams Road Oakhills Road End of road 4.6m Mantons Road Burra Road End of road 4.6m Merivale Road Nanangroe Road Bundarbo Road 4.6m Mingay Road Hume Highway End of road (HW2) 4.6m Mount Adrah Church Snowy Mountains End of road Road Highway (HW4) 4.6m Nanangroe Road Adjungbilly Road End of road 4.6m Nangus Tip Road Soldier Settlers Road Nangus Road (MR243) 4.6m Native Dog Creek Soldier Settlers Road End of road Road 4.6m Nea Street Bridge Street End of road 4.6m Norris Road Nangus Road End of road (MR243) 4.6m Oakhills Road Nangus Road Smarts Road 4.6m O'Briens Road William Street End of road 4.6m Old Hume Highway Deltroit Road Hume Highway (HW2) 4.6m Oura Road Nangus Road Gundagai/Junee Council Boundary 4.6m Parsons Creek Road Adjungbilly Road Nanangroe Road 4.6m Phillip Street Charlotte Street O'Briens Road 4.6m Rawilla Road Gundagai Road/ Gundagai/ Muttama Road Cootamundra Council (MR86) Boundary 4.6m Rays Road Bethungra Road End of road 4.6m Readfords Road Edwardstown Road End of road 4.6m Redhill Road Adjungbilly Road Gundagai/Tumut Council Boundary 4.6m Reef Creek Road Gundagai Road/ End of road Muttama Road (MR86) 4.6m Reno Road Burra Road End of road 4.6m Riverview Road Cowes Road End of road 4.6m Rosedale Road Hume Highway End of road (HW2)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Sandy Creek Road Tarrabandra Road Brungle Road 4.6m Sandy Falls Road Gobarralong Road End of road 4.6m Scholz Road Snow Mountains End of road Highway (HW4) 4.6m School Road Adelong Road End of road 4.6m Sheepstation Creek Burra Road Willis Road Road 4.6m Slate Quarry Road Brungle Road End of road 4.6m Smarts Road Oakhills Road End of road (approx 1.5km) 4.6m Snowball Road Edwardstown Road End of road 4.6m Soldier Settlers Road Nangus Road Nangus Road (MR243) (MR243) 4.6m Sommerset Road Hume Highway End of road (HW2) 4.6m Spring Dam Road Hume Highway Coggans Road (HW2) 4.6m Springvale Road Oakhills Road End of road 4.6m Stockdale Road Hopewood Road End of road 4.6m Stuckeys Road Brungle Road End of road 4.6m Sylvias Gap Road Tumblong Road Hume Highway (HW2) 4.6m Tarrabandra Road Brungle Road Brungle Road 4.6m Tenandra Road Hulong Street Bangus Street 4.6m Threeways Road Nanagroe Road Wee Jasper Road (MR278) 4.6m Tumblong Reserve Hume Highway End of road Road (HW2) (Old Hume Highway) 4.6m Tumblong Road Sylivias Gap Road Adelong Road 4.6m Wambidgee Road Gundagai Road/ Burra Road Muttama Road (MR86) 4.6m Warralong Road Hume Highway End of road (HW2) 4.6m William Street West Street (MR243) Charlotte Street 4.6m Willis Road Sheepstation Creek Brawlin Springs Road Road 4.6m Woodstock Lane Ours Road Nangus Road (MR243) 4.6m Yabtree Road Old Hume Highway End of road 4.6m Yammatree Road Burra Road Gundagai/Junee Council Boundary 4.6m Youngs Road Ours Road End of road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Gunnedah Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Gunnedah Shire Council area, except for: (1) Regional and Local roads within Gunnedah town; (2) Unnamed Road from Farrar Road to Railway Underpass – Low Clearance 2.9m. Unless separately listed. 4.6m Chandos Street Kamilaroi Highway Kelvin Road (SH29) 4.6m Abbott Street Bloomfi eld Street, Oxley Highway Gunnedah (HW11), Gunnedah 4.6m Barber Street Warrumbungle Street, Abbott Street/Oxley Gunnedah Highway (HW11), Gunnedah 4.6m Blackjack Road Oxley Highway Farrar Road, (HW11), Gunnedah Gunnedah Abattoir 4.6m Bloomfi eld Street Warrumbungle Street, Boundary Road, Gunnedah Gunnedah 4.6m Boundary Road Bloomfi eld Street, Oxley Highway Gunnedah (HW11), Gunnedah 4.6m Farrar Road Oxley Highway Blackjack Road, (HW11), Gunnedah Gunnedah 4.6m Little Conadilly Rosemary Street, Approx 65m east Street Gunnedah from Rosemary Street, Gunnedah 4.6m Marquis Street South Street/Oxley Barber Street, Highway (HW11), Gunnedah Gunnedah 4.6m New Street Barber Street, Oxley Highway Gunnedah (HW11), Gunnedah 4.6m Quia Road Farrar Road, Kamilaroi Highway Gunnedah (HW29), Gunnedah 4.6m Railway Avenue Tempest Street, New Street, Gunnedah Gunnedah 4.6m Rosemary Street Bloomfi eld Street, HW29 Conadilly Gunnedah Street, Gunnedah 4.6m Tempest Street Bloomfi eld Street, 35m south From Gunnedah Conadilly Street (HW29), Gunnedah 4.6m Tempest Street Barber Street, Railway Avenue, Gunnedah Gunnedah 4.6m View Street Oxley Highway Wandobah Road, (HW11), Gunnedah Gunnedah 4.6m Wandobah Road View Street, Approx 2.7km Gunnedah from View Street, Gunnedah 4.6m Warrumbungle Street Bloomfi eld Street, Barber Street, Gunnedah Gunnedah

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Guyra Shire Council area, except for: (1) Regional and Local roads within Guyra town; (2) Albion Flat Road (3) Amethyst Street (4) Dettmans Road (5) Kookabookra Road (6) Swimming Pool Road Unless separately listed. 4.6m 135 Guyra Inverell Road Waterfall Way Inverell Uralla (MR76) Walcha Road (MR73) 4.6m Balbair Street Baldersleigh Road Lagoon Street 4.6m Baldersleigh Road Ollera Street Balbair Street (MR135) 4.6m Coventry Street Malpas Street Ryanda Street 4.6m Elm Street Stevenson Street Southern town limit 4.6m Everett Street New England Waste Transfer Depot Highway (HW9) 4.6m Lagoon Road Sandon Street Town limit 4.6m Lagoon Street Ollera Street Balbair Street (MR135) 4.6m Llangothlin Street Ollera Street Balbair Street (MR135) 4.6m Manse Street Prisk Street Stevenson Street 4.6m Ollera Street East Stevenson Street Ebor Road 4.6m Prisk Street Ollera Street Manse Street (MR135) 4.6m Ryanda Street Starr Street Coventry Street 4.6m Sandon Street Lagoon Road Starr Street 4.6m Starr Road Sandon Street Elm Street 4.6m Stevenson Street Manse Street Ollera Street Gwydir Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 133 Bingara Narrabri Tamworth Yetman Newell Highway Road Road (MR63) (HW17) Bingara 4.6m 134 Bingara Delungra Yetman Tamworth Ashford Gwydir Road Road (MR63) Highway (HW12) 4.6m 7705 North Star Road Yetman Tamworth Bruxner Highway Road (MR63) (HW16) 4.6m Baroma Road Croppa Moree Road North Star Road (MR7505) 4.6m County Boundary Terling Park Road Croppa Moree Road Road 4.6m Croppa Creek Road Croppa Moree Road I.B Bore Road (Croppa Creek Road)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Croppa Moree Road Gwydir/Moree Plains Croppa Creek Road Council Boundary 4.6m I.B Bore Road Croppa Creek Road North Star Road (MR7505) 4.6m Tamworth-Yetman Bruxner Highway, Gwydir Highway, Road Yetman Warialda Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 379 Harden Wombat Burley Griffin Olympic Highway Road Way(MR84) (MR78) 4.6m 380 Cunningar Road Burley Griffi n Way Boorowa/Harden (MR84) Council Boundary 4.6m 381 Jugiong Road Riverside Drive Northbound off ramp (MR381) from Hume Highway (HW2) 4.6m 381 Jugiong Road Riverside Drive Burley Griffi n Way (MR381) (MR84) 4.6m 381 McMahons Reef Riverside Drive Northbound ramp on Road (MR381) to Hume Highway (HW2) 4.6m 381 Riverside Drive Hume Highway Hume Highway (HW2), approx 400m (HW2), approx 400m north of McMahons south of Kitticarrara Reef Road Road 4.6m Allan Street Burley Griffi n Way Allman Street (MR84) 4.6m Allman Street Burley Griffi n Way Allan Street (MR84) 4.6m Araluen Road Swift Street To Gateway (approx 3.6km from Swift Street) 4.6m Audley Road Hume Highway Hume Highway (HW2) (HW2) 4.6m Ayrlie Road Cullinga Mines Road Nimby Road 4.6m Back Creek Road Kingsvale Road Boundary Road 4.6m Back Demondrille Vernon Street Harden Wombat Road Road (MR379) 4.6m Back Nubba Road Nubba Road Harden/Cootamundra Boundary 4.6m Back Wombat Road Harden/Young Manning Street Council Boundary 4.6m Barjai Road Saleyards Road Barwang Road 4.6m Barwang Road Saleyards Road Moppity Road 4.6m Beggan Beggan Road Cullinga Mines Road Harden/Cootamundra Boundary 4.6m Belmont Road Hume Highway Harden/Gundagai (HW2) Council Boundary 4.6m Benmore Road Blind Creek Road Benmore Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Berremangra Road McMahons Reef Hume Highway Road (HW2) 4.6m Bethune Road McMahons Reef Bethune (approx Road 1.5km from McMahons Reef Road) 4.6m Bibaringa Road Harden/Young Olympic Highway Council Boundary (MR78) 4.6m Bingara Road Saleyards Road Barwang Road 4.6m Blanya Road Barwang Road End of road 4.6m Blind Creek Road Barwang Road End of road 4.6m Bobbara Road McMahons Street Harden/Yass Council Boundary 4.6m Bonny Doon Road Kingsvale Road Bonny Doon Gate (approx 950m from Kingsvale Road) 4.6m Bonoak Road Eulie Road End of road (approx 2.5km) 4.6m Boundary Road Bibaringa Road Back Wombat Road 4.6m Bouyeo Road East Street Wynwood Road 4.6m Bouyeo Road McMahons Reef Woburn Road Road 4.6m Brennans Lane Harden Wombat Wombat Creek Road Road (MR379) 4.6m Bundarbo Road Riverside Drive Harden/Gundagai (MR381) Council Boundary 4.6m Chinamans Creek Harden Wombat Nubba Road Road Road (MR379) 4.6m Chippendale Road Wombat Creek Road Chippendale (approx 690m from Wombat Creek Road) 4.6m Colarado Road Burley Griffi n Way Harden/Cootamundra (MR84) Boundary 4.6m Colenso Road Cunningar Road Colenso (approx (MR380) 1.4km from Cunningar Road) 4.6m Corringle Road Nubba Road Corringle (approx 1.4km from Nubba Road) 4.6m Crescent Street Galong Road Bobbara Road 4.6m Cullinga Mines Road Harden Jugiong Road Harden/Cootamundra (MR381) Boundary 4.6m Currawong Road North Street Kingsvale Road 4.6m Cusack Road Moppity Road Cunningar Road (MR380) 4.6m Doolan Road East Street Approx 200m from Rutland Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m East Street Albury Street End of road (MR84) 4.6m Eblana Road McMahons Reef Glenore (approx Road 1.8km from McMahons Reef Road) 4.6m Ellerslie Road Olympic Highway End of road (MR78) 4.6m Erin Road Barwang Road Jellambi Road 4.6m Eubindal Road Galong Road Harden/Yass Council Boundary 4.6m Eulie Road Harden Jugiong Road Cunningham Creek (MR381) 4.6m Fairview Road Cunningar Road Kalangan Road (MR380) 4.6m Fernbank Road Ventnor Road Pine Road 4.6m Futter Park Road Harden Jugiong Road Beggan Beggan Road (MR381) 4.6m Galong Road Burley Griffi n Way Crescent Street (MR84) 4.6m Galong Road Ryan Street Harden/Boorowa Council Boundary 4.6m Garratt Road McMahons Reef Garratt Ramp (approx Road 7km from McMahons Reef Road) 4.6m Gladstone Road Harden Wombat Back Creek Road Road (MR379) 4.6m Glen Ayr Road Harden Jugiong Road Falkirk (approx (MR381) 10.4km from Harden Jugiong Road) 4.6m Glenroy Lane Back Nubba Road Burley Griffi n Way (MR84) 4.6m Gloaming Road Barwang Road Jellambi Road 4.6m Goorama Road Cunningar Road Galong Road (MR380) 4.6m Hilltop Road Harden Jugiong Road Back Jugiong Road (MR381) 4.6m Holman Road Back Demondrille Currawong Road Road 4.6m Illawong Road Riverside Drive Kiaora Road (MR381) 4.6m Jellambi Road Barwang Road Cunningar Road (MR380) 4.6m Kalangan Road Cunningar Road Galong Road (MR380) 4.6m Kanoona Road Bouyeo Road Kanoona Road (end of road)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Kiaora Road Illawong Road Kiaora Gate (approx 920m from Illawong Road) 4.6m Killarney Road Galong Road Killarney Gate 4.6m Kingsvale Road Harden Wombat Kingsvale Village Road (MR379) (approx 10km from Illawong Road) 4.6m Kingsvale Road Wombat Road Prunevale Road (MR379) 4.6m Linden Road Burley Griffi n Way McMahons Street (MR84) 4.6m Lulworth Road Barwang Road End of road 4.6m Lynwood Road Barwang Road Cunningar Road (MR380) 4.6m McMahon Road Linden Road Bobbara Road 4.6m McMahons Reef Burley Griffi n Way Garrett Road Road (MR84) 4.6m Merton Road Currawong Road Holman Road 4.6m Moola Road McMahons Reef End of road Road 4.6m Moppity Road Cunningar Road Harden/Young (MR380) Council Boundary 4.6m Newington Road Burley Griffi n Way Lynwood Ramp (MR84) (approx 4.5km from Burley Griffi n Way) 4.6m Nimby Road Harden Jugiong Road Harden/Cootamundra (MR381) Boundary 4.6m Noongal Road Yammara Road Barwang Road 4.6m North Street Vernon Street Currawong Road 4.6m Nubba Road Harden Wombat Burley Griffi n Way Road (MR379) (MR84) 4.6m Oaklands Road Harden Jugiong Road Oaklands (approx (MR381) 2.6km from MR381 Harden Jugiong Road) 4.6m Pine Road Woodlands Road Fernbank Road 4.6m Prunevale Road Kingsvale Road End of road 4.6m Race Creek Road Back Wombat Road Olympic Highway (MR78) 4.6m Rosehill Road Harden Jugiong Road Harden/Cootamundra (MR381) Council Boundary 4.6m Rutland Road East Street Doolan Road 4.6m Ryan Road Bobbara Road Galong Road 4.6m Saleyards Road Barwang Road End of road 4.6m Simmonds Road East Street End of road 4.6m Spring Creek Road Colorado Road Spring Creek

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Substation Road Burley Griffi n Way First Ramp (approx (MR84) 300m from Burley Griffi n Way) 4.6m Swift Street Vernon Street Araluen Road 4.6m Timberley Road McMahons Reef Road End of road 4.6m Vernon Street Albury Street (MR84) Swift Street 4.6m Westbourne Road Berremangra Road Hume Highway (HW2) 4.6m Westend Lane Hume Highway Westend (approx (HW2) 1.2km from Hume Highway) 4.6m Windora Road Harden Jugiong Road Windora (approx (MR381) 1.4km from MR381 Harden Jugiong Road) 4.6m Woburn Road Bouyeo Road Woburn (approx 1.8km from Bouyeo Road) 4.6m Wombat Creek Road Harden Wombat Woodlands Road Road (MR379) 4.6m Woodlands Road Gladstone Road Kingsvale Road 4.6m Woodstock Road Bobbara Road Woodstock (approx 1km from Bobbara Road) 4.6m Wynwood Road Burley Griffi n Way Bouyeo Road (MR84) 4.6m Yammara Road Saleyards Road Barwang Road Hawkesbury City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7209 March Street Bourke Street East Market Street (MR537) 4.6m 7211 Bourke Street Lennox Street March Street (MR537) (MR7209) 4.6m Park Road Railway Road Industry Road 4.6m Railway Road Groves Road Park Road (MR685) Hay Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Hay Shire Council area. Holroyd City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Pemulwuy Industrial Area. Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2106 Hassall Street The Horsley Drive Victoria Street (SR2105),Wetherill (MR609), Wetherill Park Park 4.6m 7222 Fairfi eld Road McCredie Road Dursley Road 4.6m Britton Street Long Street Tait Street

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Cooper Street Woodpark Road Long Street 4.6m Cullen Place Percival Road, End of road (approx Smithfield 320m 4.6m Dennistoun Avenue Fairfi eld Road Sydney Wool Centre 4.6m Dupas Road Woodpark Road End of road 4.6m Dursley Road Fairfi eld Road Pine Road 4.6m Hume Road 80m north of 140m south of Woodpark Road Woodpark Road 4.6m Jumal Place Percival Road End of road 4.6m Loftus Road Pine Road Boola Avenue 4.6m Long Street Cumberland Highway Gipps Road (HW13), Smithfield (MR646), Smithfield 4.6m McCredie Road Fairfi eld Road End of road west of Fairfi eld Road 4.6m Pavesi Street Sturt Street Iris Street 4.6m Percival Street Cumberland Highway 1.2km north of (HW13), Smithfield Cumberland Hwy 4.6m Pine Road Dursley Road Bell Crescent 4.6m Sammut Street Long Street, Smithfi eld Long Street, Smithfield 4.6m Sturt Street Cumberland Highway McCredie Road (HW13) 4.6m Tait Street Long Street End of road 4.6m Tarlington Place Gipps Road End of road (approx (MR646), Smithfield 570m 4.6m Woodpark Road Cumberland Highway Hume Road, (HW13), Smithfield Smithfield Hornsby Shire Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Dartford Road Pennant Hills Road Sefton Road (HW13) (MR7243) 4.6m Sefton Road Chilvers Road End of road west of Chilvers Road 4.6m Sefton Road Dartford Road Chilvers Road Hunters Hill Municipal Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Hunters Hill Municipal Council area. Hurstville City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Hurstville City Council area. Inverell Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 12 Campbell Street Gwydir Highway Henderson Street, (HW12), Inverell Inverell 4.6m 12 Henderson Street Campbell Street, Gwydir Highway Inverell (HW12), Inverell 4.6m 16 Bruxner Highway Inverell/Tenterfield Newell Highway Council Boundary (HW17), Boggabilla

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 137 Inverell Bonshaw Gwydir Highway Bruxner Highway Road (HW12) (HW16) 4.6m 187 Inverell Yetman Road Warialda Yetman Gwydir Highway Road (MR63) (HW12) 4.6m Delungra Ashford Gwydir Highway Ely Road Road (HW12) 4.6m Jardine Road Gwydir Highway Bannockburn Road/ (HW12) Yetman Road (MR137) 4.6m Rocky Creek Road Inverell/Glenn Innes Bruxner Highway Emmaville Road Council Boundary (HW16) west of (Gordon Road) Maidenhead Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Jerilderie Shire Council area west of the Newell Highway (HW17). Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 564 Berrigan Jerilderie Riverina Highway Newell Highway Road (HW20) (HW17) 4.6m Kennedy Street Saleyard Road Jerilderie Saleyard (approx 300m) 4.6m Saleyard Road Newell Highway Kennedy Street (HW17) Junee Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within Junee Shire Council area, except for: (1) Regional and Local roads within Junee town; (2) Regional and Local roads within Bethungra town; (3) Regional and Local roads within Illabo town Unless separately listed. 4.6m 243 Canola Way Goldfi elds Road, Old Coolamon/Junee (Coolamon Road) Junee Council Boundary 4.6m 243 Canola Way Olympic Highway, Gundagai/Junee (Gundagai Road) Junee Council Boundary near Sheridans Lane 4.6m 243 Canola Way (Old Goldfi elds Road, Old Olympic Highway, Junee Road) Junee Junee 4.6m Baylis Street Ironbong Street Ironbong Road (SR78) 4.6m Byrnes Road Edgar Street Junee/Wagga Wagga Council Boundary 4.6m Crowther Street Turland Street (SR78) Stanyer Road 4.6m Dagmar Lane Belmore Street 100m north of (MR243) Belmore Street 4.6m Ducker Street Hill Street William Street 4.6m Edgar Street William Street Byrnes Road 4.6m Harold Street Olympic Highway Roedigers Lane (MR89 – Kemp Street) 4.6m Junee Street Turland Street (SR78) Brabins Road 4.6m Lawford Street Morris Street Park Street

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Lorne Street Canola Way (MR243 Hill Street – Belmore Street) 4.6m Main Street Railway Underpass Ridge Street (Olympic Highway (MR78)) 4.6m Morris Street Junee Street Eurongilly Road 4.6m Queen Street Canola Way (MR243 Olympic Highway – Lord Street) (MR78 – Illabo Road) 4.6m William Street Ducker Street Edgar Street Kempsey Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Belgrave Street Pacifi c Highway Kemp Street (HW10) 4.6m Collombatti Road Pacifi c Highway Great North Road (HW10) 4.6m Great North Road Pacifi c Highway Collombatti Road (HW10) 4.6m Harry Boyes Avenue Queen Street End of road (approx 350m 4.6m Kemp Street Belgrave Street Thompson Street 4.6m Middleton Street Pacifi c Highway Queen Street (HW10) 4.6m Queen Street South Street Middleton Street 4.6m South Street Pacifi c Highway Queen Street (HW10) 4.6m Thompson Street Kemp Street End of road (approx 250m Kiama Municipal Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Kiama Municipal Council area, except for: (1) Jamberoo Mountain Road from Daltons Road to Barren Grounds Parking Area (Budderoo Road) (2) Belinda Street from Princes Highway to Gerringong Railway Station entry (3) Farmer Street from Shoalhaven Street to Manning Street (4) Federal Street from Riverside Drive to Charles Avenue (5) Terralong Street from Railway Parade to Manning Street Kogarah City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 624 Park Road Princes Highway Ramsgate Road (HW1) (MR624) 4.6m 624 Ramsgate Road Park Road (MR624) Rocky Point Road (MR199) 4.6m Terry Street Princes Highway King Georges Road (HW1) (MR200) Ku-ring-gai Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Ku-ring-gai Council area.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Kyogle Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 361 Bonalbo Road Bruxner Highway Mount Lindsay Road (HW16) (MR622) 4.6m 544 Bentley Road Summerland Way Kyogle/Richmond (MR83) Valley Council Boundary 4.6m Hillyards Road Bentley Road Boorabee Creek Road (MR544) Lachlan Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Lachlan Shire Council area. Lake Macquarie City Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7769 Myall Road Macquarie Road Charlestown Road (MR527) 4.6m Charlestown Road Hillsborough Newcastle Inner City Road (MR674), Bypass (HW23), Charlestown Kotara 4.6m Mitchell Drive Munibung Road, Car Carrier Depot In Cardiff Mitchell Road 4.6m Munibung Road Macquarie Road Mitchell Drive (MR527), Cardiff 4.6m Pendlebury Road Munibung Road 23 Pendlebury Road (Smith Snack Food Depot) Lane Cove Municipal Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Lane Cove Municipal Council area. Leeton Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Leeton Shire Council area. Leichhardt Municipal Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7317 Robert Street Victoria Road Mullens Street (MR165) 4.6m Robert Street Mullens Street White Bay Container Terminal Lismore City Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 148 Coraki Road Ferris Lane Walsh Lane 4.6m 544 Casino Street Union Street Kyogle Road (MR544) (MR544) 4.6m 544 Kyogle Road Casino Street Lismore/Richmond (MR544) Valley Council Boundary 4.6m Bagotville Road Broadwater Road Lismore/Ballina Council Boundary 4.6m Bank Street Court Street Kilgin Road 4.6m Banks Lane Broadwater Road End of road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Broadwater Road Wyrallah Road Plenkovich Road 4.6m Buckendoon School Wyrallah Road End of road Lane 4.6m Court Street Forest Road Bank Street 4.6m Dungarubba Lane Stibbard Lane Tuckean Island Road 4.6m Eltham Road Lismore Bangalow Teven Road Road (MR65) 4.6m Flood Reserve Road Rogerson Road Poole Road 4.6m Forest Road Buckendoon School Court Street Lane 4.6m Frame Road Tatham Road Rogerson Road 4.6m Goswell Road Coraki Road End of road (MR148) 4.6m Hoare Lane Broadwater Road Tuckean Island Road 4.6m Houghlahans Creek Eltham Road Pearce Road Road 4.6m Kilgin Road Bank Street Broadwater Road 4.6m Leslie Lane Wyrallah Road Tickle Lane 4.6m Mason Road Tucki Road Mathieson Lane 4.6m Mathieson Lane Mason Road Wyrallah Road 4.6m Maxwell Lane Paff Lane Wyrallah Road 4.6m McBrien Road Sheehan Road End of road 4.6m McCaughey Road Wyrallah Road End of road 4.6m Oaklands Road Wyrallah Road Lismore/Richmond Council Boundary 4.6m Old Sway Bay Road Sway Bay Road Oakland Road 4.6m Paff Lane Tuckurimba Road Maxwell Lane 4.6m Pearce Road Houghlahans Creek Lismore/Byron Road Council Boundary 4.6m Plenkovich Road Broadwater Road End of road 4.6m Rogerson Road Coraki Road Tatham Road (MR148) 4.6m Sheehan Road Wyrallah Road Tuckurimba Road 4.6m Stibbard Lane Broadwater Road Dungarubba Lane 4.6m Sway Bay Road Wyrallah Road Tuckurimba Road 4.6m Tatham Road Bruxner Highway Lismore/Richmond (HW16) Valley Council Boundary 4.6m Thomson Lane Wyrallah Road End of road 4.6m Tuckean Island Road Hoare Lane Wyrallah Road 4.6m Tuckurimba Road Sway Bay Road Paff Lane 4.6m Union Street Elliott Road (HW16) Casino Street (MR544)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Williams Lane Wyrallah Road End of road 4.6m Wyrallah Road Mathieson Lane Buckendoon School Lane 4.6m Yeagerton Road Sway Bay Road Lismore/Richmond Valley Council Boundary Lithgow City Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Lithgow City Council area. Liverpool City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Chipping Norton Industrial Area. Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7268 Governor Macquarie Hume Highway Munday Street Drive (HW2) 4.6m 7268 Governor Macquarie Munday Street Barry Road Drive 4.6m 7269 Nuwarra Road Newbridge Road Heathcote Road (MR167) (MR512) 4.6m Church Street Moorebank Avenue Heathcote Road (MR657) (MR512) 4.6m Greenhills Avenue Church Street End of road 4.6m Helles Avenue Moorebank Avenue End of road (MR657) 4.6m Manning Street Governor Macquarie Munday Street Drive (MR7268) 4.6m Munday Street Governor Macquarie Manning Street Drive (MR7268) Liverpool Plains Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within Liverpool Plains Shire Council area, except for: (1) Regional and Local roads within the townships of Blackville, Quirindi, Wallabadah, Willow Tree, Premer, Spring Ridge, Caroona, Werris Creek, Currabubula and Pine Ridge; (2) Merriwa Willow Tree Road (3) Chilcotts Creek Road (4) Pandora Pass Road (5) Swinging Ridges Road from Ardglen to Borambil Creek Road Unless separately listed. 4.6m 126 Quirindi Wallabadah New England Kamilaroi Highway Road Highway (HW9) (HW29) 4.6m 129 Quirindi Coonabarabran Kamilaroi Highway Coonabarabran Road (Newell Highway (HW29) (MR17)) 4.6m 130 Tamworth Quirindi Wallabadah Quirindi Oxley Highway Road Road (MR126) (HW11) 4.6m 358 Merriwa Willow Tree New England Blackville Road Road Highway (HW9) 4.6m 579 Gap Road Quirindi West Kamilaroi Highway Tamworth Road (HW29) (MR130)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 579 Werris Creek Gap Tamworth-Quirindi Kamilaroi Highway Road Road (MR130) (HW29) 4.6m Alford Street Davis Street Werris Creek Road (MR130) (MR130) 4.6m Allnutt Street Nowland Street Borah Creek Road 4.6m Bartons Lane Yarraman Road Bundella Road 4.6m Blackville Road Yarraman Road Merriwa Willow Tree Road (MR358) 4.6m Bundella Road Kamilaroi Highway Rockgedgiel Road (HW29) 4.6m Centre Street Fairburn Street Cross Street 4.6m Cross Street Centre Street Hawker Street (MR130) 4.6m Dimby Lane Yarraman Road Bundella Road 4.6m Duke Street Kamilaroi Highway Russell Street (HW29) 4.6m Elizabeth Street Martyn Street Maria Street (MR126) 4.6m Ellerslie Street Coonabarabran Road End of road (MR129) 4.6m Fairburn Street Hawker Street Centre Street (MR130) 4.6m Henry Street George Street Davies Street (MR130) 4.6m Lodger Street Nelson Street End of road (MR126) 4.6m Martyn Street New England Elizabeth Street Highway (HW9) 4.6m Martyn Street New England Elizabeth Street Highway (HW9) 4.6m Premer Street Ellerslie Street End of road 4.6m Pryor Street George Street End of road (MR130) 4.6m Russell Street Dewhurst Street End of road near (MR128) Railway Line east of Dewhurst Street 4.6m Russell Street Kamilaroi Highway End of road near (HW29) Railway Line west of Dewhurst Street 4.6m Russell Street Single Street Stock Route Road (MR130) 4.6m Silo Road Gap Road (MR579) End of road 4.6m Steele Street Darby Road (MR130) End of road 4.6m Stock Route Road Russell Street Back Werris Creek Road 4.6m Williewarina Road Coonabarabran Road Bundella Road (MR129)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Yarraman Road Blackville Road Dimby Lane 4.6m Young Street Allnutt Street Seven Creeks Road Lockhart Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 59 Collingullie Jerilderie Sturt Highway Newell Highway Road (HW14) (HW17) 4.6m 370 Howlong Kywong Sturt Highway Riverina Highway Road (HW14), Narrandera (HW20), Corowa 4.6m 543 The Rock Coolamon Olympic Highway Wagga Wagga/ Road (MR78), The Rock Lockhart Council Boundary near South Boundary Road Maitland City Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 101 High Street New England Ken Tubman Drive Highway (HW9) (RR7782) 4.6m High Street Ken Tubman Drive New England Highway (HW9), South Maitland 4.6m Ken Tubman Drive Allan Walsh Drive High Street (Heritage (RR7782) Mall) 4.6m Ken Tubman Drive High Street (MR101), Allan Walsh Drive Maitland (RR7782) 4.6m Kyle Street New England Racecourse Road Highway (HW9) 4.6m Racecourse Road New England Kyle Street Highway (HW9) (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2112 Condamine Road Sydney Road Burnt Bridge Creek (MR159), Balgowlah Deviation (MR164), Manly Vale (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2099 May Street Princes Highway Bedwin Road (HW1) (MR7017) 4.6m 7017 Bedwin Road May Street (MR2099) Edgeware Road (MR7017) 4.6m 7017 Edgeware Road Bedwin Road Stanmore Road (MR7017) (MR167) 4.6m Edinburgh Road Bedwin Road Victoria Road (MR7017) (MR2021) Mid-Western Regional Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within Mid-Western Regional Council area. Moree Plains Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Moree Plains Shire Council area, except for: (1) Gwyderfi eld Road – Limited access at Gwydirfi eld Road railway underpass – Low Clearance 3.4m.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Mosman Municipal Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Mosman Municipal Council area. Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Murray Shire Council area. Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Murrumbidgee Shire Council area. Muswellbrook Shire Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Bell Street Maitland Street (New Victoria Street England Highway – HW9) 4.6m Market Street Victoria Street, Bridge Street (New Muswellbrook England Highway – HW9) 4.6m Victoria Street Bell Street, Market Street Muswellbrook Nambucca Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Asher Street River Street Partridge Street 4.6m Binalong Way Yarrawonga Street Yarrawonga Street 4.6m Boundary Street Princess Street Pacifi c Highway 4.6m Gumma Close Yarrawonga Street End of road 4.6m Gumma Road River Street Council Depot – 1.4km from Pacific Highway 4.6m Kylie Street Yarrawonga Street Binalong Way 4.6m Partridge Street Willis Street Pacifi c Highway 4.6m Pioneer Street Pacifi c Highway Old Coast Road 4.6m Princess Street Winifred Street Boundary Street 4.6m River Street Pacifi c Highway Gumma Road 4.6m Upper Warrell Creek Pacifi c Highway Yarrawonga Street Road 4.6m Winifred Street Pacifi c Highway Princess Street 4.6m Yarrawonga Street Upper Warrell Creek Kylie Street Road Narrabri Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within Narrabri Shire Council area, except for: (1) Braymont Road – Limited access at Boston Street Bridge over Namoi River – Low Clearance 4.0m. (2) Eulah Creek Road – Limited access at Bullawa Creek Bridge approx 12km east of Narrabri – Low Clearance (3) Maitland Street – Limited access at Narrabri Railway Underpass – Low Clearance 4.4m. (4) Selina Street – Limited access at Railway Overpass approx 500m south of Violet Street – Low Clearance 4.4m.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Narrandera Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Narrandera Shire Council area west of the Newell Highway (HW17). Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 243 Canola Way Newell Highway Coolamon/ (Gundagai Grong (HW17), Grong Narrandera Council Grong Road) Grong Boundary near Pamandi Road Narromine Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Narromine Shire Council area. Newcastle City Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 223 Lambton Road Turton Road Brunker Road (MR326), (MR604) Broadmeadow 4.6m 464 Maitland Road Stewart Avenue Industrial Drive (Pacifi c Highway – (MR316), Mayfield HW10), Newcastle West West 4.6m 603 Carnley Avenue Charlestown Road Bridges Road (HW23), Kotara (MR326), New Lambton 4.6m 604 Belford Street Brunker Road Tudor Street (MR604), (MR604), Hamilton Broadmeadow 4.6m 604 Tudor Street Belford Street Parry Street (MR82), (MR604), Hamilton Newcastle West 4.6m 7772 Parker Street Robertson Street (RR7772), Carrington (MR7772) 4.6m 7772 Elizabeth Street Hannell Street Parker Street (MR316) (MR7772) 4.6m 7772 Robertson Street Darling Street Bourke Street (RR7772), Carrington 4.6m Bourke Street Robertson Street Cowper Street (RR7772), Carrington 4.6m Broadmeadow Road Griffi ths Road Clyde Street, (MR82), Hamilton North Broadmeadow 4.6m Clyde Street Broadmeadow Road, No 46 Clyde Street Hamilton north 4.6m Cowper Street Bourke Street, Dennison Street Carrington 4.6m Dennison Street Cowper Street, End of road Carrington 4.6m Park Avenue Northcott Drive Holding Yards near (MR326), Kotara Searle Street 4.6m Parker Street Elizabeth Street End of road (RR7772), Carrington North Sydney Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the North Sydney Council area.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Oberon Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Oberon Shire Council area. Orange City Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 6 Astill Drive Northern Distributor Colliers Avenue, Road Orange Orange 4.6m 237 Cargo Road Coronation Drive Orange/Cabonne Council Boundary 4.6m 237 Coronation Drive Mitchell Highway Cargo Road (HW7) 4.6m 245 Forest Road Huntley Road Sharp Road 4.6m 573 Burrendong Way Mitchell Highway Dawsons Gate Road 4.6m 892 Northern Distributor Icely Road, Orange Mitchell Highway, Road Orange 4.6m 892 Northern Distributor Leeds Parade Orange Ophir Road, Orange Road 4.6m 892 Northern Distributor Ophir Road, Orange Icely Road, Orange Road 4.6m Anson Street Sharpe Road Gardiner Road 4.6m Ash Street Elsham Avenue Huntley Road 4.6m Canobolas Road Racecourse Road Ploughmans Lane (MR526) 4.6m Clergate Road Dawson Gates Road Peisley Street 4.6m Dalton Street Peisley Street McLachlan Street 4.6m Dawson Gates Road Burrendong Way Clergate Road (MR573) 4.6m Diary Creek Road Mitchell Highway Elsham Avenue (HW7) 4.6m Edward Street Mitchell Highway McNeilly Avenue (Bathurst Road) 4.6m Elsham Avenue McNeilly Avenue Leewood Drive 4.6m Gardiner Road Anson Street Woodward Street 4.6m Hanrahan Place Northern Distributor Northern Distributor Road Road 4.6m Huntley Road Ash Street Forest Road (MR245) 4.6m Leeds Parade Margaret Street Abattoirs (approx 5km from Margaret Street) 4.6m Leewood Drive Elsham Avenue Elsham Avenue southern entrance northern entrance 4.6m Margaret Street McLachlan Street Leeds Parade 4.6m McLachlan Street Mitchell Highway Margaret Street (Bathurst Road) 4.6m McNeilly Avenue Edward Street Elsham Avenue 4.6m Northern Distributor Leeds Parade Mitchell Highway Road (HW7)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Peisley Street Clergate Road Dalton Street 4.6m Ploughmans Lane Canoblas Road Cargo Road (MR237) 4.6m Racecourse Road Woodward Street Canoblas Road 4.6m Sharpe Road Forest Road (MR245) Anson Street 4.6m Strathgrove Way Clergate Road Clergate Road end of road 4.6m Woodward Street Gardiner Road Summer Street (HW7) (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 270 Araluen Road Bombay Road Cooma Road (MR270) 4.6m 270 Captains Flat Road Briars Sharrow Road Property 'Carwoola' (approx 4km from Briars Sharrow Road 4.6m 270 Coghill Road Wallace Street Bombay Road (MR270) 4.6m 270 Cooma Road Araluen Road, Captains Flat Road Braidwood (MR270) 4.6m 7625 Cooma Road Captains Flat Road Property 'Khan (MR270) Yunis', Krawaree 4.6m Bombay Road Araluen Road Farringdon Road (MR270) 4.6m Briars Sharrow Road Hoskinstown Road Captains Flat Road (MR270) 4.6m Columbo Road Kings Highway Property entrance on (MR51) left (approx 500m) 4.6m Farringdon Road Bombay Road Entrance to the 'Jinglemoney' Property 4.6m Hoskinstown Road Trucking Yard Lane Briars Sharrow Road 4.6m Kains Cross Road Cooma Road Property entrance (MR7625) (approx 4.5km from Krawaree Road 4.6m Monkittee Street Lascelles Street Cowper Street, (MR51) entrance to 'Bedervale' 4.6m Plains Road Briars Sharrow Road Property 'Windermere' (approx 2km from Briars Sharrow Road 4.6m Trucking Yard Lane Kings Highway Hoskinstown Road (MR51) 4.6m Wallace Street Coghill Road Lascelles Street (MR51) Parkes Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Parkes Shire Council area.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Parramatta City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Rydalmere Industrial Area, bounded by Victoria Road Park Road Subiaco Crescent. Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2096 Clyde Street Rawson Road Wellington Road (MR2096) (MR2096) 4.6m 2096 Rawson Road Woodville Road Clyde Street (MR640) (MR2096) 4.6m Atkins Road Hope Street Boronia Street 4.6m Berry Street Sutherland Street Parramatta Road No exit from Berry (HW5) Street onto Parramatta Road 4.6m Boronia Street Spurway Street Atkins Road 4.6m Briens Road Old Windsor Road Mons Road (MR635) 4.6m Brodie Street Victoria Road End of road Limited access (MR165) at Victoria Road underpass – Low Clearance 4.3m 4.6m Colquhoun Street Devon Street Unwin Street 4.6m Colquhoun Street Grand Avenue Devon Street 4.6m Devon Street Colquhoun Street Durham Street 4.6m Durham Street Grand Avenue Devon Street 4.6m Grand Avenue James Ruse Drive Thackery Street (MR309) 4.6m High Street Raymond Street Marion Street 4.6m Hope Street Wharf Road Atkins Road 4.6m Marsh Street Parramatta Road Sutherland Street (HW5) 4.6m Raymond Street Church Street (HW5) High Street 4.6m Shirley Street Unwin Street End of road 4.6m Spurway Street Victoria Road Boronia Street (MR165) 4.6m Sutherland Street Marsh Street Berry Street 4.6m Thackery Street Grand Avenue Shell Depot Jack Seatons Depot 4.6m Unwin Street Colquhoun Street Shirley Street Penrith City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 155 Castlereagh Road Andrews Road Kurrajong Road (MR2048) (MR184) 4.6m 2048 Andrews Road The Northern Road Castlereagh Road (MR154) (MR155) 4.6m 7167 Forrester Road Glossop Street Dunheved Circuit (MR7167)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 7167 Glossop Street Great Western Forrester Road Highway (HW5) (MR7167) 4.6m 7293 Roper Road Hewitt Street, Carlisle Avenue, Colyton Minchinbury 4.6m Abel Street Regentville Road York Road 4.6m Ann Street Lee Holm Road, Power Street, Dunheved Dunheved 4.6m Appin Place Charles Street, End of road (approx Dunheved 125m 4.6m Batt Street Mulgoa Road Regentville Road (MR155) 4.6m Bent Street Anne Street, Power Street, Dunheved Dunheved 4.6m Charles Street Dunheved Circuit, Links Road, Dunheved Dunheved 4.6m Christie Street Dunheved Road Forrester Road (MR7288), (MR7167), St Marys Werrington 4.6m Dunheved Circuit Links Road, Links Road, Dunheved Dunheved 4.6m Hewitt Street Great Western Roper Road Highway (HW5) 4.6m James Erskine Drive Mamre Road Quarry Road 4.6m James Erskine Drive Quarry Road End of road 4.6m John Morphett Place Lenore Drive End of road 4.6m Kellet Close Lockwood Road End of road 4.6m Kiewa Road Niemur Road, End of road (approx Dunheved 200m 4.6m Kurrajong Road Glossop Street Case New Holland Driveway 4.6m Lee Holm Road Power Street, Christie Street, Dunheved Dunheved 4.6m Links Road Forrester Road End of road (approx (MR7167), Dunheved 2.9km 4.6m Lockwood Road Templar Road End of road 4.6m Maxim Place Lee Holm Road, End of road (approx Dunheved 230m 4.6m Niemur Road Links Road, End of road (appox Dunheved 730m 4.6m Power Street Narang Place, Christie Street, Dunheved Dunheved 4.6m Quarry Road James Erskine Drive End of road 4.6m Regentville Road Batt Street Abel Street 4.6m Sarah Andrews Close James Erskine Drive End of road 4.6m Severn Street Dunheved Circuit, Vallance Street, Dunheved Dunheved

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Templar Road Lenore Drive End of road 4.6m Tresco Street Bent Street, Christie Street, Dunheved Dunheved 4.6m Triggs Street Links Road, End of road (approx Dunheved 175m 4.6m Tyrone Place Lenore Drive End of road 4.6m Unnamed Road Lenore Lane End of road 4.6m Unnamed Road Lenore Lane End of road 4.6m Vallance Street Dunheved Circuit, Links Road, Dunheved Dunheved 4.6m Warrior Place Lee Holm Road, End of road (approx Dunheved 210m 4.6m Wordoo Street Power Street Forrester Road (MR7167), St Marys Pilliga West State Forest (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all State Forest roads listed below: 4.6m C Line Road Margos Road Margos Road 4.6m Margos Road Coonamble Pilliga C Line Road Road (MR383) 4.6m Wangan Road Coonamble Pilliga Halls Road, Pilliga Road (MR383) West State Forest Boundary 4.6m Western Way Gwabegar Road Coonamble Pilliga (MR329) Road (MR383) (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Pittwater Council area. Port Kembla Ports Corporation (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to all roads listed below within the Port Kembla Ports Area: 4.6m Coal Loader Road Tom Thumb Road Port Kembla Road (MR671) 4.6m Coal Terminal Road Port Kembla Road Loop Road Around (MR671) Coal Terminal 4.6m Farrer Road Tom Thumb Road Grain Handling Terminal 4.6m Morton Way Tom Thumb Road Grain Handling Terminal 4.6m Tom Thumb Road Springhill Road Coal Loader Road, (MR581), Coniston Port Kembla North 4.6m Unnamed Road Tom Thumb Road End of road (approx (Berth 103) 200m 4.6m Unnamed Road Tom Thumb Road End of road, approx (Wileys Road) 500m 4.6m Yampi Road Tom Thumb Road Entrance to Car Handling Terminal

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Port Macquarie-Hastings Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 600 Hastings River Drive Pacifi c Highway Ocean Drive Access only permitted (HW10) (MR600) when Oxley Highway is closed between Pacifi c Highway and Ocean Drive. 4.6m 600 Ocean Drive Hastings River Drive Lake Road Access only permitted when Oxley Highway is closed between Pacifi c Highway and Ocean Drive. 4.6m Belah Road Blackbutt Road Jindalee Road 4.6m Blackbutt Road Lake Road Belah Road 4.6m Bolwarra Road Blackbutt Road Jambali Road 4.6m Central Road Lake Road Milton Circuit (Second Entry) 4.6m Jambali Road Bolwarra Road Belah Road 4.6m Jindalee Road Belah Road Pearson's Depot 4.6m Lake Road Ocean Drive Central Road Access only permitted (MR600) when Oxley Highway is closed between Pacifi c Highway and Ocean Drive. 4.6m Lake Road Oxley Highway Central Road (HW11) 4.6m Milton Circuit Central Road Central Road Port Stephens Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 90 Bucketts Way Pacifi c Highway Great Lakes/Port (HW10) south of Stephens Council Karuah Boundary near Limeburners Creek Road Queanbeyan City Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Crawford Street Uriarra Road Kings Highway (MR51) 4.6m Kendall Avenue Patterson Parade Canberra Avenue (MR51) 4.6m Patterson Parade Kendall Avenue End of road 4.6m Uriarra Road NSW/ACT Border Crawford Street Randwick City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Randwick City Council area. Richmond Valley Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 145 Casino Coraki Road Bruxner Highway Pacifi c Highway (HW16) (HW10)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 153 Woodburn Evans Pacifi c Highway Golf Links Road Head Road (HW10) 4.6m Adams Street East Coraki Road Casino Coraki Road (MR145) 4.6m Auckrams Road Bruxner Highway End of road (HW16) 4.6m Boggy Creek Road Bungawalbin Reardons Lane Whiporie Road 4.6m Broadwater Evans Pacifi c Highway Broadwater Quarry Head Road (HW10) Road 4.6m Broadwater Quarry Broadwater Evans End of road Road Head Road 4.6m Bungawalbin Boggy Creek Road Casino Coraki Road Whiporie Road (MR145) 4.6m Dargaville Drive Reynolds Road Casino Saleyards 4.6m Darke Lane Swan Bay New Italy Reardons Lane Road 4.6m East Coraki Road Adams Street and Oaklands Road Ferry Road 4.6m Fairy Hill Station Reynolds Road Casino Regional Road Livestock Centre approx 10km from Queensland Road 4.6m Fletts Lane Casino Coraki Road Old Ferry Road (MR145) 4.6m Golf Links Road Woodburn Evans End of road (approx Head Road (MR153) 1.5km) 4.6m Lagoon Road Casino Coraki Road End of Council (MR145) Maintained Road (approx 3.86km) 4.6m McDonald Road Fig Tree Lane End of road 4.6m Oaklands Road Richmond/Lismore East Coraki Road Council Boundary 4.6m Old Ferry Road Casino Coraki Road Fletts Lane (MR145) 4.6m Perkins Bridge Road Casino Coraki Road Wagners Road (MR145) Tatham Greenridge Road 4.6m Reardons Lane Casino Coraki Road Darke Lane (MR145) 4.6m Reynolds Road Queensland Road, Fairy Hill Station Casino Road 4.6m Rileys Hill Road Pacifi c Highway Pacifi c Highway (HW10) (HW10) 4.6m Rocky Mouth Creek Casino Coraki Road 2.3km Just After the Road (MR145) Bend 4.6m Swampy Creek Road Casino Coraki Road Casino Coraki Road (MR145) (MR145)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Swan Bay New Italy Casino Coraki Road Darke Lane Road (MR145) 4.6m Swan Bay School Casino Coraki Road End of road Road (MR145) 4.6m Tomki Tatham Road Richmond/Lismore Casino Coraki Road Council Boundary (MR145) 4.6m Tomki Tatham Road Richmond/Lismore Bruxner Highway Council Boundary (HW16) Rockdale City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2032 West Botany Road Princes Highway President Avenue (HW1) (MR667) Ryde City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Arras Parade Victoria Road Turner Avenue (MR165) 4.6m Princes Street Turner Avenue Blaxland Road (MR139) 4.6m Turner Avenue Princes Street Arras Parade 4.6m Wharf Road Victoria Road Hope Street (MR165) Shellharbour City Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Creole Road Princes Highway End of road (approx (HW1) 150m) 4.6m Dunmore Road Shellharbour Road Southern Cross Drive (MR522) 4.6m East West Route Princes Highway Woollybutt Drive (HW1) 4.6m Industrial Road Pioneer Drive Industrial Lane 4.6m Myall Way Princes Highway Rivulet Crescent (HW1) 4.6m Pioneer Drive New Lake Entrance Industrial Road Road (MR611) 4.6m Rivulet Crescent Myall Way (Western Delta Place Junction) 4.6m Southern Cross Drive Dunmore Road Bass Point Quarry Road Shoalhaven City Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Deering Street Princes Highway Street Vincent Street (HW1) 4.6m Street Vincent Street Deering Street Princes Highway (HW1)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Singleton Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 128 Campbell Street John Street, Singleton George Street (New England Highway – HW9), Singleton 4.6m 128 Durham Road Glendonbrook Road, Bingleburra Road Gresford (RR7764), Gresford 4.6m 128 Glendonbrook Road Gresford Road, Durham Road, Mitchells Flat Gresford 4.6m 128 Gresford Road Queen Street, Glendonbrook Road, Redbournberry Mitchells Flat 4.6m 128 John Street Ryan Avenue, Queen Street Singleton 4.6m 128 Golden Highway Ryan Street, (HW27), Mount Singleton Thorley 4.6m 128 Queen Street John Street, Singleton Gresford Road, Redbournberry 4.6m 128 Ryan Avenue Putty Road, Singleton John Street Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 585 Middlingbank Road Kosciuszko Road Kiah Lake Road (MR286) 4.6m 7626 The Barry Way Kosciuszko Road Lee Avenue (MR286) 4.6m 7626 The Snowy River Lee Avenue The Barry Way Way 4.6m Arable Road Kosciuszko Road Property 'Arable", (MR286) 869 Arable Road 4.6m Baggs Street Sturgeon Street Lee Avenue 4.6m Bobeyan Road Snowy Mountains Property "Bolaro", Highway (HW4) 411 Bobeyan Road 4.6m Coolamatong Road Kosciuszko Road Property (MR286) "Coolamatong" (approx 4kms. 4.6m Crawford Street Sturgeon Street Lee Avenue 4.6m Dry Plains Road Snowy Mountains Property "Kalimna", Highway (HW4) Dry Plains Road 4.6m Golden Age Road The Barry Way Property "the Diggings" 4.6m Kiah Lake Road Middlingbank Road Property "Kiah (MR585) Lake". 4.6m Lee Avenue The Barry Way Crawford Street (MR7626) 4.6m Myalla Road Maffra Road, Cooma Property "Myalla", 1930 Myalla Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Old Snowy Mountains Property Cemetery Road Highway (HW4) "Moorebank", 407 Old Adaminaby Cemetery Road 4.6m Old Adaminaby Road Snowy Mountains Property "Gooradee", Highway (HW4) 210 Old Adaminaby Road 4.6m Sturgeon Street Crawford Street Baggs Street 4.6m The Barry Way Snowy Valley Way Golden Age Road (MR7626) 4.6m Yaouk Road Snowy Mountains Property "Fontenoy", Highway (HW4) 3206 Yaouk Road. Strathfi eld Municipal Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within: (1) Chullora Industrial Area. Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7062 Cosgrove Road Liverpool Road Punchbowl Road (HW2) (MR549) 4.6m Ford Street Roberts Road Wentworth Street (MR200) 4.6m Gould Street Liverpool Road End of road (HW2) 4.6m Mayvic Street Roberts Road Wentworth Street (MR200) 4.6m Naughton Street Roberts Road Wentworth Street (MR200) 4.6m Wentworth Street Roberts Road End of road (MR200) Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m Atkinson Road Parraweena Road End of Atkinson Road 4.6m Bath Street Princes Highway Waratah Street (HW1) 4.6m Oak Road Princes Highway Waratah Street (HW1) 4.6m Parraweena Road Port Hacking Road Atkinson Road (MR669) 4.6m Waratah Street Princes Highway Oak Road (HW1) Sydney City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2008 Bourke Street Botany Road McEvoy Street (MR170) (MR528) 4.6m 7008 Bourke Street Lachlan Street Phillip Street, (MR528) Waterloo 4.6m 7017 Burrows Road Campbell Road Canal Road Ricketty (MR7017) Street (MR183)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 7017 Campbell Road Euston Road Burrows Road (MR7017) 4.6m 7061 Bourke Road Huntley Street (7061) Collins Street, Beaconsfield 4.6m 7312 Hickson Road Sussex Street Darling Harbour (MR7312) Ports 4.6m 7312 Sussex Street Western Dist Hickson Road (MR165) (MR7312) 4.6m Bourke Road Collins Street, Botany Road Beaconsfield (MR170) 4.6m Bourke Road Gardeners Road Huntley Street (7061) (MR183) 4.6m Epsom Road Link Road Botany Road (MR170) 4.6m Link Road South Dowling Street Epsom Road Sydney Ports Corporation (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to all roads within the Sydney Ports Corporation Area: Tamworth Regional Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 105 Tamworth Nundle New England Jenkins Road Road Highway (HW9) 4.6m 106 Nundle Wallabadah Tamworth Nundle New England Road Road (MR105) Highway (HW9) 4.6m 132 Bundarra Barraba Walcha Inverell Road Tamworth Yetman Road (MR73) Road (MR63) 4.6m 357 Rangari Road Manilla Street Tamworth/Gunnedah (MR63) Council Boundary – 6km west of Marathon Road 4.6m 7707 Church Street Goonoo Goonoo Ebsworth Street Road (MR7707) (MR7707) 4.6m 7707 Ebsworth Street Church Street Oxley Highway (MR7707) (HW11) 4.6m 7707 Goonoo Goonoo Church Street Vera Street/Scott Road (MR7707) Road (HW9) 4.6m 7718 Forest Way Topdale Road Nundle Barry Road 4.6m Armstrong Street Goddard Lane End of Seal 300m 4.6m Armstrong Street Phoenix Street End of Seal 120m 4.6m Banoon Road Borah Vale Road 4km north of Borah Vale Road 4.6m Barnes Street Crown Street Ebsworth Street 4.6m Barraba Street Tamworth Road Namoi River Road (MR63) 4.6m Borah Crossing Road Corella Road Rangari Road (MR357) 4.6m Borah Road Rangari Road Hobden Road (MR357)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Borah Vale Road Longarm Road Banoon Road 4.6m Bowlers Lane Oxley Highway Bellata Gold Manufacturing Plant, 1km North 4.6m Britten Road Jewry Street Entrance to Tamworth Jockey Club 600m West 4.6m Burgmanns Lane New England Werris Creek Road Highway (HW9) (MR130) 4.6m Corella Road Rangari Road Milliwindi Lane (MR357) 4.6m Crown Street Barnes Street Ebsworth Street 4.6m Dampier Street Jewry Street Oxley Highway (HW11) 4.6m Ebsworth Street Bridge Street/Oxley Plain Street Highway (HW11) 4.6m Ebsworth Street Plain Street Jewry Street 4.6m Goddard Avenue Wallamore Road Oxley Highway 4.6m Higgins Street McDonald Road Rushes Creek Road (RR7711) 4.6m Hobden Road Borah Road Longarm Road 4.6m Jack Smyth Drive New England Roundabout at the Highway Intersection of Jack Smyth Drive and the Ringers Road 4.6m Jewry Street Tamworth Yetman Dampier Street Road (MR63) 4.6m Keepit Dam Road Rushes Creek Road Tamworth/Gunnedah (RR7711) Council Boundary 4.6m Klori Road Tamworth Road Somerton Road (MR63) 4.6m Longarm Road 3.6km north of Borah Tamworth/Gunnedah Vale Road (Former Council Boundary Barraba Council Boundary) 4.6m McDonald Street Rangari Road Higgins Street (MR357) 4.6m Middlebrook Road New England Goonoo Goonoo Highway (HW9) Station Cattle Yards (approx 14km) 4.6m Milliwindi Lane Corella Road Wahroonga (approx 450m South) 4.6m Namoi River Road Barraba Street Strathfi eld Road 4.6m Nundle Barry Road Jenkins Road Barry 4.6m Phoenix Street Goddard Lane End of Seal 700m 4.6m Sandy Road New England 49-55 Sandy Road, Highway (HW9) 2.3 Kilometres east of HW9

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Somerton Road Tamworth Road Eloura – end of Seal (MR63) 4.6m South Street Tamworth Road Rushes Creek Road (MR63) (RR7711) 4.6m Strafford Street/Halls Tamworth Road Bungendore Spur Creek Road (MR63) Road 4.6m Strathfi eld Road Namoi River Road Crow Mountain Road 4.6m Wallamore Road Dampier Street Gidley Siding Lane 4.6m Wirraway Street Beaufort Street Jewry Street Temora Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 241 Gunning Boorowa Old Junee Nyngan Temora/Young Young Temora Road Road (MR57) Council Boundary near Grogan Road 4.6m Porters Lane Burley Griffi n Way Jindalee Feedlot (MR84) (approx 3kms from Burley Griffi n Way (MR84) Tenterfi eld Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 16 Bruxner Highway New England Inverell/Tenterfield Highway (HW9), Council Boundary north west of Tenterfield 4.6m 189 Legume/Qld Border Tenterfield- NSW/Qld State Woodenbong Road Border (MR622) 4.6m 622 Mount Lindsay Road Summerland Way New England (MR83) Highway (HW9) The Hills Shire Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 182 Sackville Road Wisemans Ferry Wilberforce Road Road (MR181) (MR503) 4.6m 7471 Carrington Road Showground Road Victoria Avenue (MR157) Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 627 Tumbarumba Murray NSW/Vic Border River Road (MR628) 4.6m 628 Tumbarumba Murray Alpine Way (MR627) Jingellic Gilmore River Road Road (MR85) Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 280 Wondalga Tumblong Jingellic-Gilmore Snowy Mountains Road Road (MR85) Highway (HW4) 4.6m 280 Wondalga Tumblong Tumut Street Hume Highway Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Bachelor Valley Way Snowy Mountains Visy Pulp & Paper Highway (HW4) Facility Tweed Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 142 Alma Street Wollumbin Street Tweed Valley Way (MR142) (MR679) 4.6m 142 Kyogle Road Riverview Street Bakers Road (MR142) 4.6m 142 Riverview Street High School Road Wollumbin Street (MR142) 4.6m 142 Wollumbin Street Riverview Street Alma Street (MR142) 4.6m 143 Queensland Road Murwillumbah Road Tomewin Road 4.6m 399 Numinbah Road Queensland Road Nobbys Creek Road (MR143) (MR399) 4.6m 450 Cudgera Creek Road Pacifi c Highway Pottsville Road (HW10) 4.6m 679 Tweed Valley Way Pacifi c Highway Pacifi c Highway (HW10) Chinderah (HW10) Yelgun off ramp Motorway 4.6m Bakers Road Stockers Road Kyogle Road 4.6m Bartletts Lane Tweed Valley Way Leddays Creek Road 4.6m Boyds Lane Dulguigan Road Hoop Pine Road 4.6m Brisbane Street Wollumbin Street Elizabeth Street 4.6m Brooks Road Numinbah Road Baromi Road 4.6m Bryants Road Tumbulgum Road End of road 4.6m Buchanan Street Tweed Valley Way End of road 4.6m Byangum Road Wollumbin Street North Arm Road 4.6m Cane Road Tweed Valley Way Queensland Road (MR143) 4.6m Chinderah Bay Drive Fingal Road off ramp Waugh Street (HW10) 4.6m Clothiers Creek Road McLeod Street Norths Lane 4.6m Clothiers Creek Road Rosewood Avenue Raven Place 4.6m Commercial Road Wollumbin Street End of road 4.6m Dulguigan Road McAuleys Road Tomewin Road 4.6m Duranbah Road Environ Road Cudgen Road 4.6m Environ Road Clothiers Creek Road Duranbah Road 4.6m Hulls Road Tweed Valley Way End of road (MR679) 4.6m Kellehers Road Pottsville Road End of road 4.6m Leddays Creek Road Tweed Valley Way Bartletts Road (MR679)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m McAuleys Road Dulguigan Road Terranora Road (MR541) 4.6m McLeods Street Cane Street Sugar Mill approx 400m north of Tweed Valley Way 4.6m Mistral Road Tweed Valley Way Stokers Road (MR679) 4.6m Nobbys Creek Road Numinbah Road Birrigan Close 4.6m Norths Lane Clothiers Creek Road Environ Road 4.6m Old Lismore Road Tyalgum Road End of road 4.6m Park Avenue Byangum Road Kyogle Road (MR142) 4.6m Pottsville Road Tweed Valley Way Cudgera Creek Road (MR679) (MR450) 4.6m Quans Lane Tumbulgum Road End of road 4.6m Racecourse Road Cane Road North to end of road 4.6m Rayles Lane McAuleys Road End of road 4.6m Reserve Creek Road Tweed Valley Way Cudgera Creek Road 4.6m Rosewood Avenue Clothiers Creek Road Tweed Coast Road (MR450) 4.6m Round Mountain Reserve Creek Road Tweed Coast Road Road (MR450) 4.6m Saunders Lane Environ Road Bartletts Road 4.6m Stockers Road Tweed Valley Way Mistral Road (MR679) 4.6m Tumbulgum Road Racecourse Road North to Tumbulgum Deadend 4.6m Tyalgum Road Kyogle Road Old Lismore Road (MR142) 4.6m Urliup Road Dulguigan Road Braemar Place 4.6m Warwick Park Road Pottsville Road End of road 4.6m Waugh Street Chinderah Bay Drive Pacifi c Highway (HW10) 4.6m Wooyung Road Tweed Valley Way Tweed Coast Road (MR679) Unincorporated Area (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Unincorporated Area. Upper Hunter Shire Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 105 Gundy Road New England Scone to Nundle Highway (HW9), Road, Gundy Scone 4.6m 618 Vinegaroy Road Marrangaroo Mullaley Golden Highway Road (MR55) (HW27) 4.6m Isaacs Creek Road Road Jenkins Street 4.6m Jenkins Street Isaacs Creek Road Waverly Road, Timor

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Muffett Street New England Scone Saleyards Highway (HW9), (1.5km from New Scone, England Highway) 4.6m Pages Creek Road Scone to Nundle Isaacs Creek Road Road, Ellerston 4.6m Scone to Nundle Gundy Road, Gundy Road, Road Moonan Flat 4.6m Scone to Nundle Moonan Brook Road, Pages Creek Road, Road Moonan Flat Ellerston 4.6m Timor Road Waverly Road, Timor New England Highway (HW9), Blandford Upper Lachlan Shire Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 52 Sutton Road Goulburn-Ilford Road Federal Highway (MR54) (HW3), northbound offl oad ramp 4.6m 241 Gunning Boorowa Yass Street, Gunning Boorowa/Lachlan Young Temora Road Council Boundary 4.6m 248 Crookwell Boorowa Crookwell Road Upper Lachlan/ Road (MR54) Boorowa Council Boundary Uralla Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Uralla Shire Council area. Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Urana Shire Council area. Wagga Wagga City Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 211 Holbrook Wagga Sturt Highway Hume Highway Wagga Road (HW14) (HW2) 4.6m 240 Coolamon Ardlethan Olympic Highway Coolamon/Wagga Road (MR78), Wagga Wagga Council Wagga Boundary near Boundary Road 4.6m 384 Tumbarumba Road Gregadoo East Road Tywong Street, Ladysmith 4.6m 384 Tumbarumba Wagga Sturt Highway Hume Highway Wagga Road (HW14) (HW2) 4.6m 384 Tumbarumba Wagga Tumbarumba Little Hume Highway Wagga Road Billabong Road (HW2) (MR284) 4.6m 384 Tumbarumba Wagga Tumbarumba Road Hume Highway Wagga Road (HW2) 4.6m 543 The Rock Coolamon Lockhart Road Wagga Wagga/ Road Lockhart Council Boundary near South Boundary Road

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 543 The Rock Coolamon Sturt Highway Coolamon/Wagga Road Wagga Council Boundary near Boundary Road 4.6m Bachali Street Lewington Street End of road 4.6m Bakers Lane Edison Road Sturt Highway (HW14) 4.6m Blaxland Road Sturt Highway Copland Street (HW14) 4.6m Bomen Road Dampier Street Olympic Highway (MR78) 4.6m Byrnes Road Oura Road Junee/Wagga Wagga City Council Boundary 4.6m Chaston Street Dobney Avenue Mortimer Place 4.6m Copland Street Tasman Road Blaxland Road 4.6m Crompton Road Livingston Gully A Distance of 4km Road Northwest 4.6m Dampier Street Byrnes Road Bomen Road (Bomen Road) 4.6m Dangar Place Edison Road Southern end of Cul- De-Sac of Street 4.6m Dobney Avenue Pearson Street Urana Street West 4.6m Dobney Avenue Sturt Highway Pearson Street (HW14) 4.6m Downside to Wagga Wagga to Olympic Highway Sheppards Siding Coolamon Road (MR78) Road (MR240) 4.6m Edison Road Tasman Road Bakers Lane 4.6m Eunony Bridge Road Sturt Highway Oura Road (HW14) 4.6m Glenfi eld Road Pearson Street Holbrook Road 4.6m Gregadoo East Road Livingston Gully Tumbarumba Road Road (MR384) 4.6m Hereford Street Lewington Street End of road 4.6m Holbrook Road Glenfi eld Road/ Holbrook Road Red Hill Road & Bourke Street Roundabout Intersection (MR211) 4.6m Lawson Street Sturt Highway Copland Street (HW14) 4.6m Lewington Street Bomen Road Webb Street 4.6m Livingston Gully Crompton Road Gregadoo East Road Road 4.6m Mortimer Place Chaston Street End of road 4.6m Oura Road Eunony Bridge Road Byrnes Road 4.6m Pearson Street Sturt Highway Urana Street (HW14)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Rabaul Place Urana Street (West) End of road 4.6m Say Street Copland Street Schiller Street 4.6m Schiller Street Tasman Road Lawson Street 4.6m Shepherds Siding Olympic Highway Byrnes Road Road (MR78) 4.6m Sydney Street HW2 Hume HW2 Hume Highway Highway/ Mates north of Tarcutta Gully Road, south of Tarcutta 4.6m Tasman Road Sturt Highway Edison Road (HW14) 4.6m The Gap Hall to Wagga Wagga to The Gap Road Downside Road Coolamon Road (MR240) 4.6m Travers Street Moorong Street Fitzmaurice Street (Olympic Highway (MR78)) 4.6m Tywong Street, Tumbarumba Road 670 Metres to the Ladysmith (MR384) Western Extent of the Road 4.6m Urana Street (West) Dobney Avenue Pearson Street Road Reserve 4.6m Webb Street Lewington Street East and west end of road 4.6m Wentworth Street Lawson Street Blaxland Road Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Wakool Shire Council area. Walcha Shire Council (for State roads refer to Northern Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads in the Walcha Shire Council area. Walgett Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Walgett Shire Council area. Warren Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Warren Shire Council area. (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Warringah Council area. Warrumbungle Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within Warrumbungle Shire Council area. Waverley Municipal Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Waverley Municipal Council area. Weddin Shire Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Weddin Shire Council area. Wellington Council (for State roads refer to Western Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Wellington Council area, except for: (1) Deep Creek Road – Limited access at Deep Creek Road railway underpass – Low Clearance 4.2m. (2) Farnham Road – Limited access at Farnham Road railway underpass – Low Clearance 4.4m. Wentworth Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Wentworth Shire Council area.

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition Willoughby City Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 2092 Edinburgh Road Eastern Valley Way Alpha Road (MR599) (MR2092) 4.6m 2092 Mowbray Road High Street Pacifi c Highway (HW10) 4.6m Clarendon Street Dickson Avenue Hotham Parade 4.6m Clegg Street Herbert Street Reserve Road 4.6m Dickson Avenue Reserve Road Clarendon Street 4.6m Edinburgh Road Alpha Road High Street (MR2092) 4.6m Frederick Street Reserve Road Herbert Street 4.6m Herbert Street Pacifi c Highway Clegg Street (HW10) 4.6m High Street Edinburgh Road Mowbray Road (MR2092) 4.6m Hotham Parade Clarendon Street McLachlan Avenue 4.6m Marden Street McLachlan Avenue End of road 4.6m McLachlan Avenue Hotham Parade Marden Street 4.6m Reserve Road Gore Hill Freeway Frederick Street (MR651) Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 258 Old Hume Highway Moss Vale Road Northbound offload (MR260) Clocktower, ramp from Hume Highway (HW2), Welby 4.6m 372 Berrima Road Taylor Avenue Douglas Road 4.6m 372 Medway Road Hume Highway Mereworth Road/ (HW2) Old Hume Highway (MR645) 4.6m 372 Taylor Avenue Mereworth Road Berrima Road (MR645) (MR372) 4.6m 372 Waite Street/Berrima Illawarra Highway Douglas Road, Road (HW25), Moss Vale Berrima 4.6m 645 Old Hume Highway Medway Road Hume Highway (MR372) (HW2) 4.6m Collins Road Douglas Road Hardie Dux (approx 920m from Douglas Road) 4.6m Douglas Road Berrima Road Collins Road (MR372) Wollondilly Shire Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 179 Menangle Road Menangle Road Finns Road (MR612)

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m 610 Wilton Road Appin Road (MR177) Macarthur Water Treatment Plant 4.6m 620 Remembrance Drive Hume Highway Wollondilly/Camden (HW2) Council Boundary 4.6m Burke Street Church Street King Street (MR177) 4.6m Cataract Road Wilton Road Baines Masonry (MR610) Blocks Brickworks (approx 60m from Wilton Road) 4.6m Finns Road Menangle Road Remembrance Drive (MR95) (MR620) 4.6m King Street Burke Street East to end of road 4.6m Technology Drive Wilton Road (MR610) End of road Wollongong City Council (for State roads refer to Southern Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Five Islands Road, Southern Freeway Unanderra (M1 Princes Motorway), Yallah 4.6m 613 Northcliffe Drive Princes Highway King Street (MR522) (HW1) 4.6m 678 Old Princes Highway Northbound ramps Southern Freeway Southern Freeway (M1 Princes (M1 Princes Motorway) Motorway) 4.6m 678 Old Princes Highway Southern Freeway Lawrence Hargrave (M1 Princes Drive Motorway) 4.6m Christy Drive Old Port Road No. 6 Jetty No Left Turn from (MR295) Christy Drive to Old Port Road 4.6m Reddalls Road West Dapto Road, Lot 32 Reddalls Kembla Grange Road, Kembla Grange 4.6m University Avenue Southern Freeway Graham Avenue (M1 Princes Motorway) offload ramp 4.6m West Dapto Road Princes Highway Reddalls Road, (HW1), Kembla Kembla Grange Grange Woollahra Municipal Council (for State roads refer to Sydney Region) Access to no Regional or Local roads within the Woollahra Municipal Council area. Council (for State roads refer to Hunter Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7758 Enterprise Drive Wyong Road Corella Close (MR335), Berkeley Vale 4.6m Anzac Road Pacifi c Highway Gavenlock Road (HW10), Tuggerah

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Type Road No. Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition 4.6m Burnet Road Sparks Road Woolworths Way (MR509), Warnervale 4.6m Corella Close Enterprise Drive Sanitarium Road (RR7758), Berkeley Vale 4.6m Gavenlock Road Anzac Road, No 53 Gavenlock Tuggerah Road 4.6m Pacifi c Highway Sydney Newcastle Wyong Road Freeway (M1 (MR335), Tuggerah Pacifi c Motorway), Ourimbah 4.6m Sanitarium Road Corella Close, End of road Berkeley Vale 4.6m Warren Road Burnet Road, Woolworths Way Warnervale 4.6m Woolworth Way Burnet Road, End of road Warnervale Yass Valley Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to Regional and Local roads listed below: 4.6m 7610 Barton Highway Yass Valley Saleyards (HW15) 4.6m 7610 Yass Valley Way Hume Highway Black Range Road (HW2 – near Service Centre) 4.6m Black Range Road Yass Valley Way Bellvale' Stock Yard (MR7610) (approx 1.3km south west along Black Range Road Young Shire Council (for State roads refer to South West Region) Access to all Regional and Local roads within the Young Shire Council area, except for: (1) Lovell Street from Nasmyth Street – railway underpass – Low Clearance 4.2m.

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MINERAL RESOURCES (T12-1084) NOTICE is given that the following applications have been No. 4537, now Exploration Licence No. 8030, EJ received: RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), Counties of Booroondarra and Robinson, Map Sheet (7934, 8034), area EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS of 90 units, for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term (T12-1290) until 30 November 2014. No. 4732, YOUNG JESS PTY LTD (ACN 102 915 (T12-1085) 337), area of 6 units, for Group 2, dated 12 December 2012. (Sydney Mining Division). No. 4538, now Exploration Licence No. 8031, EJ RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), County of (T12-1291) Booroondarra, Map Sheet (7934), area of 48 units, for Group No. 4733, KINGSGATE BOWDENS PTY LIMITED 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term until 30 November (ACN 009 250 051), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 2014. 13 December 2012. (Orange Mining Division). (T12-1086) (T12-1292) No. 4539, now Exploration Licence No. 8032, EJ No. 4734, THOMSON RESOURCES LTD (ACN 138 RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), County of 358 728), area of 6 units, for Group 1, dated 14 December Canbelego, Map Sheet (8235), area of 82 units, for Group 1, 2012. (Cobar Mining Division). dated 30 November 2012, for a term until 30 November 2014. MINING LEASE APPLICATION (T12-1087) (T12-1215) No. 4540, now Exploration Licence No. 8033, EJ No. 434, KBL MINING LIMITED (ACN 129 954 365), RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), Counties of area of about 6.059 hectares, for the purpose of stockpiling or Canbelego and Flinders, Map Sheet (8234, 8235), area of depositing of overburden, ore or tailings, dated 13 September 72 units, for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term 2012. (Orange Mining Division). until 30 November 2014. The Hon. CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., (T12-1088) Minister for Resources and Energy No. 4541, now Exploration Licence No. 8034, EJ RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), County of Yanda, Map Sheet (7936), area of 94 units, for Group 1, NOTICE is given that the following applications have been dated 30 November 2012, for a term until 30 November 2014. granted: (T12-1089) EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS No. 4542, now Exploration Licence No. 8035, EJ (T12-1080) RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), County of No. 4533, now Exploration Licence No. 8026, EJ Yanda, Map Sheet (7935), area of 96 units, for Group 1, RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), Counties dated 30 November 2012, for a term until 30 November 2014. of Cunningham and Gipps, Map Sheet (8331), area of 38 (T12-1090) units, for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term until 30 November 2014. No. 4543, now Exploration Licence No. 8036, EJ RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), County of (T12-1081) Yanda, Map Sheet (7935), area of 78 units, for Group 1, No. 4534, now Exploration Licence No. 8027, EJ dated 30 November 2012, for a term until 30 November 2014. RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), County of (T12-1091) Gipps, Map Sheet (8331, 8430, 8431), area of 56 units, for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term until No. 4544, now Exploration Licence No. 8037, EJ 30 November 2014. RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), Counties of Robinson and Yanda, Map Sheet (7935), area of 65 units, (T12-1082) for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term until No. 4535, now Exploration Licence No. 8028, EJ 30 November 2014. RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), County (T12-1092) of Robinson, Map Sheet (8034, 8035), area of 94 units, for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term until No. 4545, now Exploration Licence No. 8038, EJ 30 November 2014. RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), County of Blaxland, Map Sheet (8031, 8131), area of 87 units, for Group (T12-1083) 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term until 30 November No. 4536, now Exploration Licence No. 8029, EJ 2014. RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), Counties of (T12-1093) Booroondarra and Robinson, Map Sheet (7934, 7935, 8034, 8035), area of 96 units, for Group 1, dated 30 November No. 4546, now Exploration Licence No. 8039, EJ 2012, for a term until 30 November 2014. RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), Counties of Blaxland and Dowling, Map Sheet (8031, 8131), area of 92

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5208 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012 units, for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term until (12-5796) 30 November 2014. Exploration Licence No. 4474, PMR1 PTY LTD (ACN (T12-1095) 145 210 528), area of 4 units. Application for renewal received 12 December 2012. No. 4548, now Exploration Licence No. 8040, EJ RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), Counties (09-7725) of Canbelego and Cowper, Map Sheet (8235), area of 100 Exploration Licence No. 5410, ENVIRO-MINING PTY units, for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term until LTD (ACN 081 017 192) and COLMINE CONSULTING 30 November 2014. PTY LIMITED (ACN 079 857 033), area of 1110 hectares. (T12-1096) Application for renewal received 13 December 2012. No. 4549, now Exploration Licence No. 8041, EJ (09-0153) RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), Counties of Exploration Licence No. 5549, ZEOMIN Dowling and Nicholson, Map Sheet (8030, 8130), area of TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD (ACN 058 694 849), area of 2 91 units, for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term units. Application for renewal received 17 December 2012. until 30 November 2014. (12-5797) (T12-1098) Exploration Licence No. 6691, FORGE RESOURCES No. 4551, now Exploration Licence No. 8042, EJ LTD (ACN 139 886 187), area of 28 units. Application for RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 157 904 437), Counties renewal received 12 December 2012. of Blaxland and Dowling, Map Sheet (8131), area of 100 units, for Group 1, dated 30 November 2012, for a term until (T08-0205) 30 November 2014. Exploration Licence No. 7268, ABX1 PTY LTD (ACN 139 790 364), area of 23 units. Application for renewal The Hon. CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., received 14 December 2012. Minister for Resources and Energy (T08-0208) Exploration Licence No. 7269, ABX2 PTY LTD (ACN NOTICE is given that the following application has been 139 791 478), area of 45 units. Application for renewal withdrawn: received 17 December 2012. EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATION (T10-0054) (T12-1282) Exploration Licence No. 7669, PARNOSA PTY LTD No. 4724, SANDFIRE RESOURCES NL (ACN 105 154 (ACN 089 489 618), area of 58 units. Application for renewal 185), County of Gordon, County of Kennedy and County of received 17 December 2012. Narromine, Map Sheet (8532). Withdrawal took effect on 17 December 2012. (T11-0039) Exploration Licence No. 7670, PARNOSA PTY LTD The Hon. CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., (ACN 089 489 618), area of 46 units. Application for renewal Minister for Resources and Energy received 16 December 2012. (T10-0166) NOTICE is given that the following applications for renewal Exploration Licence No. 7673, WHITE ROCK (MTC) have been received: PTY LTD (ACN 132 461 575), area of 30 units. Application (11-1560) for renewal received 17 December 2012. Authorisation No. 81, TOYOTA TSUSHO MINING (T10-0177) (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED, CHUBU ELECTRIC Exploration Licence No. 7679, PMR1 PTY LTD (ACN POWER INTEGRA PTY LTD (ACN 149 527 971), JFE 145 210 528), area of 32 units. Application for renewal STEEL AUSTRALIA (GC) PTY LTD (ACN 113 447 466), received 12 December 2012. NS GLENNIES CREEK PTY LIMITED (ACN 113 447 331) and POS-GC PTY LTD (ACN 113 446 414), area of 439.4 (12-5863) hectares. Application for renewal received 13 December Mining Lease No. 1303 (Act 1992), CENTENNIAL 2012. SPRINGVALE PTY LIMITED (ACN 052 096 812) and (C89-0704) SPRINGVALE SK KORES PTY LIMITED (ACN 051 015 402), area of 713 hectares. Application for renewal received Authorisation No. 423, XSTRATA MT OWEN PTY 17 December 2012. LIMITED (ACN 003 827 361), area of 555 hectares. Application for renewal received 11 December 2012. The Hon. CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., Minister for Resources and Energy (C90-0163) Authorisation No. 429, XSTRATA MT OWEN PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 827 361), area of 1094 hectares. RENEWAL OF CERTAIN AUTHORITIES Application for renewal received 11 December 2012. NOTICE is given that the following authorities have been (12-5835) renewed: Authorisation No. 440, CAMBERWELL COAL PTY (12-0567) LIMITED (ACN 003 825 018), area of 142.6 hectares. Application for renewal received 13 December 2012. Exploration Licence No. 5339, PMR1 PTY LTD (ACN 145 210 528), Counties of Clarke and Sandon, Map Sheet

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(9336), area of 5 units, for a further term until 29 January WITHDRAWAL OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL 2014. Renewal effective on and from 12 December 2012. NOTICE is given that the application for renewal in respect (T02-0459) of the following authority has been withdrawn: Exploration Licence No. 6082, BALAMARA (T09-0078) RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 061 219 985), County of Exploration Licence No. 7404, JERVOIS MINING Georgiana, Map Sheet (8729), area of 5 units, for a further LIMITED (ACN 007 626 575), County of Flinders, Map term until 18 May 2014. Renewal effective on and from Sheet (8234), area of 3 units. The authority ceased to have 12 December 2012. effect on 18 December 2012. (T03-0003) The Hon. CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., Exploration Licence No. 6092, TEMPLAR RESOURCES Minister for Resources and Energy PTY LTD (ACN 085 644 944), County of Ashburnham, Map Sheet (8531), area of 16 units, for a further term until 25 June 2015. Renewal effective on and from 17 December 2012. TRANSFERS (T04-0018) (T91-0011) Exploration Licence No. 6246, CARPENTARIA Mining Lease No. 53 (Act 1973), formerly held by EXPLORATION LIMITED (ACN 095 117 981), County of ALLEGIANCE MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD Narromine, Map Sheet (8532), area of 12 units, for a further (ACN 066 454 457) has been transferred to NYMAGEE term until 24 May 2014. Renewal effective on and from RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 154 131 138). The transfer 17 December 2012. was registered on 13 December 2012. (06-0230) (T91-0011) Exploration Licence No. 6631, THOMSON RESOURCES Mining Lease No. 90 (Act 1973), formerly held by LTD (ACN 138 358 728), Counties of Fitzgerald and Killara, ALLEGIANCE MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD Map Sheet (7636, 7637), area of 39 units, for a further term (ACN 066 454 457) has been transferred to NYMAGEE until 6 September 2014. Renewal effective on and from RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 154 131 138). The transfer 3 December 2012. was registered on 13 December 2012. (07-0084) (T91-0011) Exploration Licence No. 6832, CAPITAL MINING Mineral Lease No. 5295 (Act 1906), formerly held LIMITED (ACN 104 551 171), County of Yantara, Map by ALLEGIANCE MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD Sheet (7337, 7338), area of 25 units, for a further term until (ACN 066 454 457) has been transferred to NYMAGEE 6 July 2013. Renewal effective on and from 16 August 2012. RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 154 131 138). The transfer was registered on 13 December 2012. (07-0296) Exploration Licence No. 7008, MERIDIAN (T91-0011) ACQUISITIONS PTY LTD (ACN 125 825 532), County Mineral Lease No. 5828 (Act 1906), formerly held of Barrona, Map Sheet (7838, 7938), area of 25 units, for a by ALLEGIANCE MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD further term until 9 January 2014. Renewal effective on and (ACN 066 454 457) has been transferred to NYMAGEE from 17 December 2012. RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 154 131 138). The transfer was registered on 13 December 2012. (07-0156) Exploration Licence No. 7020, ALKANE RESOURCES (T91-0011) LTD (ACN 000 689 216), County of Ashburnham, Map Sheet Private Lands Lease No. 847 (Act 1924), formerly held (8631), area of 25 units, for a further term until 19 January by ALLEGIANCE MINING OPERATIONS PTY LTD 2015. Renewal effective on and from 17 December 2012. (ACN 066 454 457) has been transferred to NYMAGEE RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 154 131 138). The transfer (07-0284) was registered on 13 December 2012. Exploration Licence No. 7081, FORGE MINERALS PTY LTD (ACN 121 258 713), County of Murchison, Map Sheet The Hon. CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., (8937, 8938), area of 15 units, for a further term until 14 Minister for Resources and Energy February 2014. Renewal effective on and from 12 December 2012. The Hon. CHRIS HARTCHER, M.P., Minister for Resources and Energy

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PRIMARY INDUSTRIES

ANIMAL DISEASES AND ANINMAL PESTS OL70/137 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an (EMERGENCY OUTBREAKS) ACT 1991 area of 1.1322 hectares to Kenneth Brian LILLEY of Swan Bay NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 7 November Section 29 Notice 2027. 6th Further Extension of Importation Order OL68/031 within the estuary of Wallis Lake, having Abalone (No. 7) an area of 1.7745 hectares to MW & EA SCIACCA PTY I, THERESE MARGARET WRIGHT, Deputy Chief LTD of Tuncurry NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on Veterinary Offi cer, with the powers the Minister has delegated 18 January 2028. to me pursuant to section 67 of the Animal Diseases and OL69/304 within the estuary of Merimbula Lake, having Animal Pests (Emergency Outbreaks) Act 1991 (‘the Act’) an area of 0.6700 hectares to Jack COLE of Merimbula NSW, and pursuant to sections 28 and 29 of the Act extend the for a term of 15 years expiring on 14 November 2027. operation of the importation order titled “Importation Order – Abalone (No. 7)” dated 15 June 2012 and published in the BILL TALBOT, New South Wales Government Gazette No. 62 on 18 June Director, 2012, at pages 2475-2477 for a further period of 30 days Aquaculture, Conservation and Marine Parks, from the date this notice is published in the New South Wales Fisheries Division, Government Gazette. NSW Department of Primary Industries Dated this the 19th day of December 2012. THERESE MARGARET WRIGHT, STOCK DISEASES ACT 1923 Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer Appointment of Inspectors Note: The importation order titled “Importation Order – Notifi cation No. 545 Abalone (No. 7)” dated 15 June 2012, was previously extended by extension notice titled “5th Further I, ANDREW COLIN SANGER, Director, Agricultural Extension of Importation Order – Abalone (No. 7)” Compliance, with the delegated authority of the Director dated 27 November 2012 and published in New South General of the Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Wales Government Gazette No. 125 on 30 November Infrastructure and Services, pursuant to section 22C of the 2012, at page 4869. Stock Diseases Act 1923 (“the Act”) and pursuant to section 6 (1) of the Act, hereby appoint Allan Stanley NEILSEN

and Eden SUTHERLAND as inspectors for the purposes FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 of the Act. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) Dated this 6th day of December 2012. REGULATION 2012 A. C. SANGER, Clause 33 (4) – Notice of Aquaculture Lease Renewal Director, Agricultural Compliance, THE Minister has renewed the following Class 1 Aquaculture Department of Primary Industries Leases: (an offi ce within the Department of Trade and OL67/128 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) an area of 0.4527 hectares to Johannes DE KOEYER and Pauline DE KOEYER of Lemon Tree Passage NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 19 January 2028. OL63/127 within the estuary of the Manning River, having an area of 0.9977 hectares to Jason BLOOMFIELD of Mitchells Island NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 17 October 2027.

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LANDS

ARMIDALE CROWN LANDS OFFICE 108 Faulkner Street (PO Box 199A), Armidale NSW 2350 Phone: (02) 6770 3100 Fax (02) 6771 5348

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

Description Parishes – Enfi eld and Tiara; County – Vernon; Land District – Walcha; L.G.A. – Walcha Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1180822 and Lot 2, DP 1180823. File No.: AE06 H 246. Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1180822 and Lot 2, DP 1180823 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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DUBBO CROWN LANDS OFFICE 45 Wingewarra Street (PO Box 1840), Dubbo NSW 2830 Phone: (02) 6883 3300 Fax: (02) 6884 2067

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

Description Parish – Turee; County – Bligh; Land District – Dunedoo; L.G.A. – Warrumbungle Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1174319. File No.: 11/03854. Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1174319 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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GRAFTON OFFICE 49-51 Victoria Street (PO Box 272), Grafton NSW 2460 Phone: (02) 6640 3400 Fax: (02) 6642 5375

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

Description Parish – Coldstream; County – Clarence; Land District – Grafton; L.G.A. – Clarence Valley Road Closed: Lots 1-2, DP 1178101. File No.: GF05 H 697. Schedule On closing, the land within Lots 1-2, DP 1178101 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description Parish – Coldstream; County – Clarence; Land District – Grafton; L.G.A. – Clarence Valley Road Closed: Lots 3-4, DP 1178101. File No.: 10/06262. Schedule On closing, the land within Lots 3-4, DP 1178101 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description Parish – Cudgen; County – Rous; Land District – Murwillumbah; L.G.A. – Tweed Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1178256. File No.: 11/03682. Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1178256 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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MOREE OFFICE Frome Street (PO Box 388), Moree NSW 2400 Phone: (02) 6752 5055 Fax: (02) 6752 1707

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

Description Parish – Berrioye; County – Nandewar; Land District – Narrabri; L.G.A. – Narrabri Road Closed: Lot 2, DP 1144479. File No.: ME06 H 134. Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 2, DP 1144479 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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NEWCASTLE OFFICE 437 Hunter Street, Newcastle NSW 2300 (PO Box 2185, Dangar NSW 2309 Phone: (02) 4925 4104 Fax: (02) 4925 3517

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

Description Parish – Lemington; County – Hunter; Land District – Singleton; L.G.A. – Singleton Road Closed: Lots 2-3, DP 1177768. File No.: 12/03427. Schedule On closing, the land within Lots 2-3, DP 1177768 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description Parish – Errol; County – Bathurst; Land District – Blayney; L.G.A. – Blayney Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1180676. File No.: 08/3217. Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1180676 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

Description Parish – Emu Plains; County – Cunningham; Land District – Condobolin; L.G.A. – Lachlan Road Closed: Lot 2, DP 1174631. File No.: 11/13603. Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 2, DP 1174631 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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NOWRA OFFICE 5 O’Keefe Avenue (PO Box 309), Nowra NSW 2541 Phone: (02) 4428 9100 Fax: (02) 4421 2172

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the road hereunder described is closed and the lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road is extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

Description Parish – Cadjangarry; County – Dampier; Land District – Bega; L.G.A. – Bega Valley Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1174626. File No.: 10/19755. Schedule On closing, the land within Lot 1, DP 1174626 remains vested in the State of New South Wales as Crown Land.

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ORANGE OFFICE 92 Kite Street (PO Box 2146), Orange NSW 2800 Phone: (02) 6391 4300 Fax: (02) 6362 3896

REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT OF MILLTHORPE SCHOOL OF ARTS RESERVE TRUST Appointment of Trustee PURSUANT to section 92 (3) (c) of the Crown Lands THE positions of all trustees of Millthorpe School of Arts, Act 1989, the appointment of the reserve trust specifi ed in Lot 22, DP 3098, have been declared vacant and at a special Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, is revoked in respect of meeting held in accordance with the provisions of section that part of the reserve specifi ed in Column 2 of the Schedule. 14 of the Trustees of Schools of Arts Enabling Act 1902, the ANDREW STONER, M.P., Millthorpe School of Arts Incorporated was elected trustee in Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services their place. I hereby approve of the appointment of Millthorpe School of Arts Incorporated as the new trustee of Millthorpe SCHEDULE School of Arts, according the powers given to me by section 14 of the Trustees of Schools of Arts Enabling Act 1902. Column 1 Column 2 Central Tablelands Heritage Reserve No.: 190027. File No.: OE89 R 38. Lands Trust. Public Purpose: Public ANDREW STONER, M.P., recreation and Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services communication facilities. Notifi ed: 30 January 1987. Description: Lot 7007, DISSOLUTION OF RESERVE TRUST DP 1030717. Area: About 6 hectares. PURSUANT to section 92 (3) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, File No.: 12/08272. the reserve trust specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, which was established in respect of the reserve specifi ed opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule, is APPOINTMENT OF RESERVE TRUST dissolved. PURSUANT to section 92 (1) of the Crown Lands Act 1989, ANDREW STONER, M.P., the reserve trust specifi ed in Column 1 of the Schedule Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services hereunder, is appointed to part of the reserve specifi ed in Column 2 of the Schedule. SCHEDULE ANDREW STONER, M.P., Column 1 Column 2 Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services Bindogundra Landcare Reserve No.: 190125. Group Reserve Trust. Public Purpose: Environmental SCHEDULE protection. Notifi ed: 30 August 1996. Column 1 Column 2 File No.: OE00 R 39. The Reef Reserve (R.88925) Reserve No.: 190027. Reserve Trust. Public Purpose: Public recreation and communication facilities. Notifi ed: 30 January 1987. Description: Lot 7007, DP 1030717. Area: About 6 hectares. File No.: 12/08272.

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SYDNEY METROPOLITAN OFFICE Level 12, Macquarie Tower, 10 Valentine Avenue, Parramatta 2150 (PO Box 3935, Parramatta NSW 2124) Phone: (02) 8836 5300 Fax: (02) 8836 5365

NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF ROAD IN pursuance of the provisions of the Roads Act 1993, the roads hereunder described are closed and the land comprised therein cease to be public roads and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the roads are extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land comprising the former public road vests in the body specifi ed in the Schedule hereunder. ANDREW STONER, M.P., Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services

Description Parish – Alexandria, County – Cumberland; Land District – Metropolitan; Local Government Area – Sydney Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1177664, at Redfern. File No.: 12/05476. Schedule On closing, title for the land in Lot 1, DP 1177664, remains vested in The Council of the as operational land.

Description Parish – South Colah; County – Cumberland; Land District – Metropolitan; Local Government Area – Hornsby Road Closed: Lot 1, DP 1181399, at Hornsby. File No.: 09/15216. Schedule On closing, title for the land in Lot 1, DP 1181399, remains vested in Hornsby Shire Council as operational land.

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WESTERN REGION OFFICE 45 Wingewarra Street (PO Box 1840), Dubbo NSW 2830 Phone: (02) 6883 5400 Fax: (02) 6884 2067

NOTIFICATION OF CREATION OF EASEMENT (b) cause as little inconvenience as possible to the Owner and any occupier of the servient tenement; PURSUANT to section 52, Crown Lands Act 1989, the easement described hereunder is created. (c) cause as little damage as possible to the servient tenement and any improvement on it; ANDREW STONER, M.P., (d) restore the servient tenement as nearly as possible Deputy Premier, to its former condition; and Minister for Trade and Investment (e) make good any damage. Description Parish – Euston; County – Taila; ALTERATION OF PURPOSE/CONDITIONS OF A Land District – Wentworth; Locality – Euston WESTERN LANDS LEASE Purpose: Levee purposes. IT is hereby notifi ed that in pursuance of the provisions of section 18J, Western Lands Act 1901, the purpose and Authority Benefi ted: Balranald Shire Council. conditions of the undermentioned Western Lands Lease have Date of Creation: 6 September 2012. been altered as shown. Land over which Created: Crown Land being Allotment 1, ANDREW STONER, M.P., section 1, DP 758402; section 1, DP 758402; Crown Land; Deputy Premier, Lot 3 in DP 44241; Crown Land; section 11; Allotments 2-7, Minister for Trade and Investment section 12, DP 758402 and Lot 7301 in DP 1140998. Administrative District – Wentworth; Shire – Wentworth; Shown as: Easement for Levee Purposes Variable Width - on Parish of Scott; County of Wentworth the plan of Plan of Acquisition of Easement registered as DP 1176601 on the 6 September 2012. The purpose/conditions of Western Lands Leases 650 and 14374, being the land contained within Folio Identifiers Terms: 1/1062474, 1/1112323 and 2/1062474 respectively have been 1. Balranald Shire Council (hereinafter called “the altered from “Grazing” and “Grazing and Cultivation” to Council”) its successors and assigns (being the Crown “Grazing and Cultivation (Dryland and Irrigated)” effective or a Public or Local Authority) its and their servants from 19 December 2012. and all other persons authorised by it or them to act As a consequence of the alteration of purpose and on its or their behalf may: conditions rent will be assessed annually in line with the (a) erect, construct, reconstruct, place, inspect, alter, Western Lands Act 1901 and Regulations. repair, renew, maintain or remove within that part of the Crown land that is affected by this The conditions previously annexed to Western Lands easement any embankment, levee, earth, concrete Lease 650 and 14374 have been revoked and the following or rock works, culverts or relief drains, pumps or conditions have been annexed thereto. devices and any supporting or ancillary works or CONDITIONS AND RESERVATIONS ATTACHED TO equipment for the purposes of the Council’s Flood WESTERN LANDS LEASE Nos. 650 AND 14374 Mitigation Programme and to repair, inspect, alter, renew, maintain, use and remove any works, plant (1) In the conditions annexed to the lease, the expression or equipment of the aforementioned categories “the Minister” means the Minister administering the which are already constructed or placed in the Western Lands Act 1901, and any power, authority, servient tenement (the ownership of all of which duty or function conferred or imposed upon the Minister works plant and equipment the Transferors hereby by or under those conditions may be exercised or acknowledge is vested in the Council). performed either by the Minister or by such offi cers of the Department of Primary Industries as the Minister (b) do anything necessary for that purpose including: may from time to time approve. (i) entering the servient tenement, (2) In these conditions and reservations the expression “the (ii) taking anything onto the servient tenement; Commissioner” means the Commissioner charged with and the administration of the Western Lands Act 1901 (“the (iii) carrying out work. Act”) in accordance with section 4(2) of the Act. 2. The Owner of the servient tenement must not: (3) (a) For the purposes of this clause the term Lessor (a) interfere with the levee or any works, plant or shall include Her Majesty the Queen Her Heirs and equipment; and Successors the Minister and the agents servants employees and contractors of the Lessor Her (b) use any part of the servient tenement, in a way Majesty Her Majesty’s Heirs and Successors and which may detract from the stability of or be likely the Minister. to cause damage to the levee or any associated works, plant or equipment. (b) The lessee covenants with the Lessor to indemnify and keep indemnifi ed the Lessor from and against 3. In exercising the powers under 1 Council must: all claims for injury loss or damage suffered by (a) ensure all work is done properly; any person or body using or being in or upon the NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5220 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012

Premises or any adjoining land or premises of (10) If the lessee enters into a sublease of the land leased, the Lessor arising out of the Holder’s use of the the lessee must notify the Commissioner of the granting Premises and against all liabilities for costs charges of the sublease within 28 days after it is granted. and expenses incurred by the Lessor in respect (11) The land leased must be used only for the purpose of of the claim of any such person or body except Grazing and Cultivation (Dryland and Irrigated). to the extent that any such claims and demands arise wholly from any negligence or wilful act or (12) The lessee must maintain and keep in reasonable omission on the part of the Lessor. repair all improvements on the land leased during the (c) The indemnity contained in this clause applies currency of the lease and shall permit the Minister or notwithstanding that this Lease authorised or the Commissioner or any person authorised by the required the lessee to undertake or perform the Minister or the Commissioner at all times to enter upon activity giving rise to any claim for injury loss or and examine the whole or any part of the land leased damage. and the buildings or other improvements thereon. (d) The lessee expressly agrees that the obligations of (13) The lessee must not remove or permit any person to the Holder under this clause shall continue after the remove gravel, stone, clay, shells or other material for expiration or sooner determination of this Lease in the purpose of sale from the land leased unless the respect of any act deed matter or thing occurring lessee or the person is the holder of a quarry license before such expiration or determination. under regulations made under the Crown Lands Act (4) The rent of the lease shall be assessed in accordance 1989 or, in respect of land in a State forest, unless the with Part 6 of the Western Lands Act 1901. lessee or the person is the holder of a forest materials licence under the Forestry Act 1916, and has obtained (5) The rent shall be due and payable annually in advance the special authority of the Minister to operate on on 1 July in each year. the land, but the lessee may, with the approval of the (6) (a) “GST” means any tax on goods and/or services, Commissioner, take from the land such gravel, stone, including any value-added tax, broad-based clay, shells or other material for building and other consumption tax or other similar tax introduced purposes upon the land as may be required by the lessee. in Australia. (14) The lessee must not erect or permit any person to “GST law” includes any Act, order, ruling or erect any buildings or extend any existing buildings regulation, which imposes or otherwise deals on the land leased except in accordance with plan and with the administration or imposition of a GST in specifi cations approved by the Council of the local Australia. government area. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this (15) The lessee must ensure that the land leased is kept Agreement: in a neat and tidy condition to the satisfaction of the (i) If a GST applies to any supply made by Commissioner and not permit refuse to accumulate on either party under or in connection with this the land. Agreement, the consideration provided or to be (16) Upon termination or forfeiture of the lease the provided for that supply will be increased by an amount equal to the GST liability properly Commissioner may direct that the former lessee remove incurred by the party making the supply. any structure or material from the land at his own cost and without compensation. Where such a direction has (ii) If the imposition of a GST or any subsequent been given the former lessee must leave the land in a change in the GST law is accompanied by or clean and tidy condition free from rubbish and debris. undertaken in connection with the abolition of or reduction in any existing taxes, duties (17) The lessee must, within 1 year from the date of or statutory charges (in this clause “taxes”), commencement of the lease or such further period the consideration payable by the recipient of as the Commissioner may allow, enclose the land the supply made under this Agreement will leased, either separately or conjointly with other lands be reduced by the actual costs of the party held in the same interest, with a suitable fence to the making the supply that are reduced directly or satisfaction of the Commissioner. indirectly as a consequence of the abolition of (18) The lessee must not obstruct or interfere with any or reduction in taxes. reserves, roads or tracks or the use thereof by any (7) The lessee must pay all rates and taxes assessed on or person. in respect of the land leased during the currency of the (19) The lessee must erect gates on roads within the land lease. leased when and where directed by the Commissioner (8) The lessee must hold and use the land leased bona fide for public use and must maintain those gates together for the lessee’s own exclusive benefi t and must not with approaches thereto in good order to the satisfaction transfer, convey or assign the land or any portion thereof of the Commissioner. without having fi rst obtained the written consent of the (20) Any part of a reserve for travelling stock, camping Minister. or water supply within the land leased must, during (9) The lessee must not enter into a sublease of the land the whole currency of the lease, be open to the use leased unless the sublease specifi es the purpose for of bona fide travellers, travelling stock, teamsters which the land may be used under the sublease, and it and carriers without interference or annoyance by the is a purpose which is consistent with the purpose for lessee and the lessee must post in a conspicuous place which the land may be used under this lease. on the reserve a notice board indicating for public NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5221

information the purpose of such reserve and, in fencing such animals and weeds as may, under any Act, from the land leased, the lessee must provide gates and time to time be declared (by declaration covering the other facilities for the entrance and exit of travelling land leased) noxious in the Gazette and must keep the stock, teamsters and others. The notice board, gates land free of such vermin and noxious animals and weeds and facilities must be erected and maintained to the during the currency of the lease to the satisfaction of satisfaction of the Commissioner. The lessee must not the Commissioner. overstock, wholly or in part, the areas leased within the (31) The lessee must not remove or permit any person to reserve, the decision as to overstocking resting with the remove gravel, stone, clay, shells or other material for Commissioner. the purpose of sale from the land leased unless the (21) The Crown shall not be responsible to the lessee or the lessee or the person is the holder of a quarry license lessee’s successors in title for provision of access to the under regulations made under the Crown Lands Act land leased. 1989 or, in respect of land in a State forest, unless the lessee or the person is the holder of a forest materials (22) The right is reserved to the public of access from a river licence under the Forestry Act 1916, and has obtained or creek to the bank of that river or creek adjoining the special authority of the Minister to operate on the land leased and the lessee shall not obstruct access the land, but the lessee may, with the approval of the along the bank, river or creek to any member of the Commissioner, take from the land such gravel, stone, public. clay, shells or other material for building and other (23) The lessee must comply with requirements of section purposes upon the land as may be required by the lessee. 18DA of the Western Lands Act 1901 which provides (32) If the lessee is an Australian registered company then that except in circumstances referred to in subsection the following conditions shall apply: (3) of that section, cultivation of the land leased or occupied may not be carried out unless the written I The Lessee will advise the Commissioner of consent of the Authority has fi rst been obtained and the name, address and telephone number of the any condition to which the consent is subject under Lessee’s company secretary, that person being sub section (6) is complied with. a person nominated as a representative of the company in respect of any dealings to be had with (24) The lessee must undertake any fuel management and/ the company. The Lessee agrees to advise the or provision of fi re trail access in accordance with fire Commissioner of any changes in these details. mitigation measures to the satisfaction of the NSW II Any change in the shareholding of the Lessee’s Rural Fire Service. company which alters its effective control of (25) The lessee must, as the Commissioner may from time the lease from that previously known to the to time direct, foster and cultivate on the land leased Commissioner shall be deemed an assignment by such edible shrubs and plants as the Commissioner the Lessee. may consider can be advantageously and successfully III Where any notice or other communication is cultivated. required to be served or given or which may be convenient to be served or given under or in

(26) Whenever so directed by the Commissioner, the lessee connection with this lease it shall be sufficiently must, on such part or parts of the land leased as shall executed if it is signed by the company secretary. be specifi ed in the direction, carry out agricultural practices, or refrain from agricultural practices, of such IV A copy of the company’s annual fi nancial balance types and for such periods as the Commissioner may sheet or other fi nancial statement which gives a true in the direction specify. and fair view of the company’s state of affairs as at the end of each fi nancial year is to be submitted (27) The lessee must not overstock, or permit or allow to to the Commissioner upon request. be overstocked, the land leased and the decision of the Commissioner as to what constitutes overstocking shall (33) The lessee must ensure that cultivation and associated be fi nal and the lessee must comply with any directions activities do not interfere with any road formation of the Commissioner to prevent or discontinue within the allowable area. overstocking. (34) The lessee must ensure incised drainage lines, other (28) The lessee must, if the Commissioner so directs, prevent than manmade structures which carry water after storms the use by stock of any part of the land leased for such are left uncultivated in the channels and for a distance periods as the Commissioner considers necessary to of at least 20 metres on either side of the banks of the permit of the natural reseeding and regeneration of channels, except when the Commissioner specifies vegetation and, for that purpose, the lessee must erect otherwise. within the time appointed by the Commissioner such (35) The lessee must ensure that all access tracks to the area fencing as the Commissioner may consider necessary. to be cultivated must be arranged in such a manner as to minimise the disturbance of any land surface or native (29) The lessee must furnish such returns and statements as vegetation and ensure direct access through the area. the Commissioner may from time to time require on any matter connected with the land leased or any other (36) The lessee must establish windbreaks at his/her own land (whether within or outside the Western Division) expense as may be ordered by Commissioner to provide in which the lessee has an interest. adequate protection of the soil. (30) The lessee must, within such time as may be specified (37) The lessee must undertake any appropriate measures, by the Commissioner take such steps and measures as at his/her own expense, ordered by the Commissioner the Commissioner shall direct to destroy vermin and to rehabilitate any degraded cultivated areas. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5222 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012

(38) The lessee must ensure stubble is retained on the soil surface and must not be burnt, except with the approval of the Commissioner or his delegate. (39) The lessee must ensure that sand hills and other soils with a surface texture of loamy sand or coarser are left uncultivated unless specifi cally approved by the commissioner. (40) The lessee must ensure that areas with a slope greater than 2% remain uncultivated until any soil conservation measures documented in a plan approved by the Commissioner have been implemented at the lessee’s expense. (41) The lessee must ensure that land within 60 metres of any texture contrast or duplex soil area remains uncultivated except in accordance with a plan approved by the Commissioner. Texture contrast (or duplex) soils are soil types which have sandy to loamy topsoil abruptly overlying a clay subsoil and are prone to scalding (producing clay pans and hummocks).

(42) The lessee must ensure that cultivation and cropping do not alter the natural fl ood regime or obstruct the reasonable passage of fl oodwaters. Crops are not to be protected by levees. (43) The lessee must ensure that no tail water or drainage water run-off will escape or discharge into or onto adjoining lands by any means including surface or subsurface drains or pipes. (44) The lessee must only conduct Dryland Cultivation of 310 hectares (on Western Lands Lease 650) shown hatched on the diagram hereunder. (45) The lessee must only conduct Irrigated or Dryland Cultivation of 70 hectares (on Western Lands Lease 650) shown cross-hatched on the diagram hereunder. (46) The lessee must only conduct Irrigated or Dryland Cultivation of 43 hectares (on Western Lands Lease 14374) shown cross-hatched on the diagram hereunder.

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WATER

Water distribution rules for extractions under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences from the Murrumbidgee Regulated River Water Source

Covering Nimmie-Caira, Redbank North and Redbank South

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5224 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012

Publisher: NSW Department of Primary Industries, Office of Water

Water distribution rules for extractions under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences

First published December 2012

ISBN 978 1 74256 408 1

More information NSW Office of Water in Leeton, phone 02 6953 0700 or www.water.nsw.gov.au

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Acronyms and key terms

Benefitted land Land within each of the areas established under clause 10 which receive water taken under a supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence through the State Water Corporation Lowbidgee works. Note: These areas are shown on the map in Schedule 1

Cross flows Water which flows between the Nimmie and Caira sections of the Nimmie-Caira area of the Lowbidgee

Drainage water Water that is drained from benefitted land once soil profiles have been adequately replenished in line with standard Lowbidgee flood irrigation practices.

Dry year trigger Year in which by 15 September the take of water under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence through the water supply works at Maude Weir have ceased and in the opinion of SWC no further supply is likely in the foreseeable future. This trigger only applies to watering of Tier 2 and 3 benefitted land (as shown in map in Schedule 2).

Licence holders A person or persons who are co-holders of supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence.

NOW NSW Office of Water, a division of the NSW Department of Primary Industries.

SWC State Water Corporation.

T1A Tier 1A (stock and domestic), part of the water distribution categories for the Nimmie-Caira area as set out in clause 22(a) of this document.

T1B Tier 1B (floodways), part of the water distribution categories for the Nimmie-Caira area as set out in clause 22(b) of this document.

T2 Tier 2 (traditional land), part of the water distribution categories for the Nimmie-Caira area as set out in clause 22(c) of this document.

T3 Tier 3 (additional land), part of the water distribution categories for the Nimmie-Caira area as set out in clause 22(d) of this document.

The Plan Water Sharing Plan for the Murrumbidgee Regulated River Water Source 2003

WSUA Water Supply Under Agreement, which is the supply of an actual physical amount of water by the licence holders to land other than the benefitted land.

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Contents Acronyms and key terms ...... i Preamble ...... 1 Part 1 - Introduction ...... 2 Part 2 Rules for water distribution within the Nimmie-Caira area ...... 3 General watering priorities...... 3 Tier 1A watering (T1A) ...... 5 Tier 1B watering (T1B) ...... 5 Tier 2 watering (T2) ...... 5 Tier 3 (T3)...... 6 Part 3 Rules for water distribution within Redbank North area ...... 7 Part 4 Rules for water distribution within Redbank South area ...... 8 Part 5 Water supply under agreement (WSUA) ...... 9 Part 6 Advice from licence holders...... 10 Schedule 1 Lowbidgee areas ...... 11 Schedule 2 Nimmie-Caira ...... 12

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Preamble 1. The Water Sharing Plan for the Murrumbidgee Regulated River Water Source 2003 (“the Plan”) was amended on 4 October 2012 to include the Lowbidgee area, and provisions relating to flood control and flood irrigation in relation to land within the Lowbidgee area. 2. Water that had historically been diverted (under a legislative power) for flood irrigation during periods of access to supplementary water in the Murrumbidgee Regulated River Water Source was converted to supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence. 3. Three supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences have been issued for three areas of the Lowbidgee (Nimmie-Caira, Redbank North, and Redbank South). Each licence is co- held. 4. Clause 51 of the Plan sets out the rules for extraction of water under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences, including the triggers for permitting extraction. The taking of water under supplementary water access licences and supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences will be managed, as far as possible to evenly share access opportunities amongst all supplementary water access licences and supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences permitted to access the event in accordance with clause 51. Note: Available water determinations, supplementary water announcements and net trade in water allocations will set the upper limit on the total volume of water diverted to each area of the Lowbidgee in a single water year 5. Pursuant to clause 51(8) of the Plan, water taken under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences must be distributed in accordance with any distribution rules established by the Minister under clause 51A. 6. The Minister may establish rules under clause 51A of the Plan for the distribution of water taken under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences in the Lowbidgee area. The Minister must consider the following matters when developing distribution rules: a. providing rules for the orderly, efficient and equitable sharing of water, b. historical rules for water distribution, c. infrastructure capacity constraints, d. the protection, restoration and rehabilitation of floodplains and their dependent ecosystems (including groundwater and wetlands), and e. any other matters the Minister considers relevant. 7. This document establishes the rules for internal water distribution for water taken under the supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences (the “distribution rules”). Note: This document was approved by the Minister on 13 December 2012. 8. Interpretation of this document will be in line with the following principles: a. Words and expressions that are defined in the Acronyms and Key Terms on page 2 of this document have the meanings set out in that table; b. Schedules to the distribution rules form part of the distribution rules; c. Notes in the text of the distribution rules do not form part of the distribution rules; and d. Words in the singular include the plural and words in the plural include the singular. 9. The distribution rules established in this document commence on 1 January 2013. Note: Clause 51A (2) of the Plan provides that the Minister may amend, revoke or replace these distribution rules whenever the Minister considers it necessary to do so.

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Part 1 - Introduction 10. For the purposes of these distribution rules, the following areas are established within the area marked as Lowbidgee on the Registered Map for the Plan, namely: a. Nimmie-Caira, b. Redbank North and c. Redbank South. Note: The “Registered Map for the Plan” is the Plan Map referred to in clause 4 and Appendix 1 of the Plan. 11. The areas established under clause 10 are shown on the map in Schedule 1. 12. State Water Corporation (SWC) operates the water supply works that take and distribute water under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences to the benefitted land within the Lowbidgee area (“the Lowbidgee water supply works”). Note: The Lowbidgee water supply works are identified in SWC’s water supply work approval (40WA405734) as the Nimmie Creek Offtake Regulator, North Caira Bridge Regulator, South Caira Bridge Regulator, Waugorah Regulator, Yanga Regulator, Glen Dee Regulator and Juanbung Regulator. 13. Clause 51A of the Plan requires that when State Water Corporation operates its Lowbidgee water supply works to take and distribute water under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences it does so in accordance with the distribution rules. Note 1: This clause does not preclude Lowbidgee water supply works being used to deliver water for environmental purposes or under any other access licence subject to agreement by landholders and approval by SWC. Note 2: If capacity sharing issues arise due to the use of Lowbidgee water supply works for purposes other than distribution of water under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences, the Lowbidgee licences shall take precedence. 14. Sharing of Lowbidgee extractions between the areas established in clause 10 of this document will be in accordance with the SWC operating protocols developed to give effect to clause 51A of the Plan. 15. It is acknowledged that once water is taken by licence holders via the Lowbidgee water supply works, the distribution of water to the benefitted land is subject to operational constraints. A reference in these distribution rules to a requirement on SWC to release a particular volume from a work or to inundate a particular area is a requirement on SWC to use its best endeavours to release that volume or achieve that inundation. 16. A person who is being supplied with water taken by licence holders via the Lowbidgee water supply works must not apply water to their land or a nominated area of their land, unless instructed to do so by SWC. Note 1: Clause 59(6A) of the Plan requires that supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences have a mandatory condition requiring that water can only be taken in accordance with the distribution rules established by the Minister. Note 2: Clause 60(4) of the Plan requires a similar mandatory condition for water supply work approvals that take and distribute water under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences. At the commencement of the distribution rules only the SWC Lowbidgee water supply works will have this condition. Note 3: The distribution rules for all areas of the Lowbidgee distinguish between benefitted land and non-benefitted land that can be supplied as WSUA (see map in Schedule 1). In the Nimmie-Caira area rules for different Tiers also apply. SWC instructions on water taken under a licence will include details of lands which must be watered and which must be complied with. Note 4: Water use approvals will need to be held by benefitted land holders and where required non-benefitted land holders who request WSUA. The water use approval will authorise the use of water that is distributed to land for flood irrigation purposes provided it is used in accordance with the distribution rules. Note 5: Water supply works that distribute water to land subject to a water use approval are exempt from the requirement for a water supply work approval. 17. If a person does not comply with an instruction received from SWC referred to in clause 16, the supply of water to that person may be suspended until that person complies with that instruction to the satisfaction of SWC.

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Note 1: Any water that is taken under a supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence other than in accordance with the distribution rules will be a breach of the licence condition. Note 2: It is an offence for a person to use water other than in accordance with a water use approval.

Part 2 Rules for water distribution within the Nimmie-Caira area General watering priorities 18. For the purpose of efficient and equitable water distribution, the Nimmie-Caira area is divided into the following sections: a. Nimmie system; and b. Caira system as shown in the map in Schedule 2. 19. The rules in this Part apply to water taken by licence holders via the nominated water supply works under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence 40AL412442 (“the Nimmie- Caira licence”). Note: The nominated water supply works are Nimmie Creek Offtake Regulator, North Caira Bridge Regulator and South Caira Bridge Regulator. 20. Subject to clause 30, water taken by licence holders via the nominated water supply works under the Nimmie-Caira licence is to be made available equally between the Nimmie and Caira systems. 21. Each system is to be operated independently except where cross flows are required to comply with clause 30. 22. For the purposes of water distribution within the Nimmie-Caira area of the Lowbidgee, the following Tiers are established: a. T1A - water distribution for the supply of water for critical stock and domestic purposes on the land shown on the map in Schedule 2 via the replenishment of tanks and/or dams through defined channels including Nimmie creek up to Nap Nap regulator; Note 1: Clause 24 provides that the distribution of water under T1A rules to properties outside the benefitted land in Nimmie-Caira shown on the map in Schedule 2 is permitted, if required, under these rules. Specifically, the licence holders may make T1A water available as Water Supply Under Agreement (WSUA) to the “Warwaegae” domestic and stock tank; “Rolands” stock tank; “Hells Gate” stock tank; and “Kia Ora” stock tank. Cost recovery arrangements for the supply and use of this water are the responsibility of the Nimmie-Caira licence holders and the landholders of the nominated properties. Note 2: Up to approximately 10,000 ML/year of the total supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence entitlement issued to landholders in the Nimmie-Caira area reflects historic T1A requirements in line with the rules set out in this document. b. T1B - water distribution for the supply of water to the floodways as shown on the map in Schedule 2; Note: Approximately 50,000 to 60,000 ML/year of the total supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence entitlement issued to landholders in the Nimmie-Caira area reflects historic T1B requirements in line with the rules set out in this document. c. T2 - water distribution for the supply of water to properties shown on the map in Schedule 2. Floodways, watered under Tier 1B rules are recognised as T2 once water has been fully distributed for T1B; Note 1: Land within this tier represents the land initially developed for irrigation and is based on the 1983 flooded area used for rating since 1986 as shown on the map in Schedule 2. Note 2: Clause 24 provides that the distribution of water under T2 rules to properties outside the benefitted land in Nimmie-Caira shown on the map in Schedule 2 is permitted if required under these rules. Specifically, the licence holders may make T2 water available as WSUA for use on approximately 500 hectares of land on the property known as “Warwaegae” to the west and southwest of the domestic and stock tanks. Cost recovery arrangements for the supply and use of this water are the responsibility of the Nimmie-Caira licence holders and the landholder of the nominated property.

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d. T3 - water distribution for the supply of water to properties shown on the map in Schedule 2. Note: Land in this tier was developed for irrigation after the T2 land and has historically been supplied only after T2 land. T3 land is defined as shown on the map in Schedule 2, based on SWC records of benefitted land as at 1 July 2012. 23. In any calendar year, water taken under the Nimmie-Caira licence must be distributed to the tiers in the following order of priority: a. T1A then b. T1B, then c. T2, then d. T3. 24. Notwithstanding the priorities established under clause 23, the distribution of water under T1A rules and T2 rules to land other than the benefitted land is permitted as specified below: a. T1A water may be made available as WSUA by the Nimmie-Caira licence holders to the “Warwaegae” domestic and stock tank; “Rolands” stock tank; “Hells Gate” stock tank; and “Kia Ora” stock tank; and b. T2 water may be made available as WSUA by the Nimmie-Caira licence holders for use on approximately 500 hectares of land on the property known as “Warwaegae” to the west and southwest of the domestic and stock tanks. 25. If, in the opinion of SWC, water has been fully distributed for T3 requirements, the Nimmie- Caira licence holders may either trade that water or make it available as WSUA in accordance with Part 5 of these rules. Note 1: Rules for trade of entitlement or account water accruing to the supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences are set by clauses 53 to 58 of the Plan. Note 2: Under the distribution rules, if SWC determines that there is no demand for water for T2 or T3 lands using the processes established in clause 28 of this document, water may be offered for trade or as WSUA once the water requirements of T1A and T1B lands have been satisfied. 26. Subject to clauses 27 to 30, water must, in the opinion of SWC, be fully distributed to each tier before distribution to the next tier can begin. 27. Factors to be considered by SWC in forming the opinion that water has been fully distributed to a tier, under clause 26, are set out: a. in clause 33 for T1A; b. clause 36 for T1B; c. clause 41 for T2; and d. clause 48 for T3. 28. SWC must seek expressions of interest from the Nimmie-Caira licence holders within each tier prior to the commencement of diversions under such licence to ascertain demand for water in each tier. The Nimmie-Caira licence holders must notify SWC immediately if their circumstances change after the commencement of diversions. Note: Licence holders must notify SWC of a change in their circumstances that would impact on SWCs ability to release a particular volume from a work or to inundate a particular area. For example, if a bank or other work failed and a breakout occurred, SWC must be notified immediately upon the licence holder becoming aware of the failure so that SWC can respond and adapt to the changed circumstances. 29. When, in the opinion of SWC there is sufficient water available to satisfy multiple tiers, then tiers may be supplied simultaneously. 30. When, in the opinion of SWC, it is not possible to rectify uneven water distribution in the Nimmie and Caira systems, water may be made available to subsequent tiers in one system prior to water being fully distributed to the current tier being watered in the other system.

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Note: Uneven distribution of water of the Nimmie and Caira systems may arise from differing rates of demand or distributional efficiency of infrastructure. Tier 1A watering (T1A) 31. SWC must distribute water for T1A twice each calendar year subject to supplementary water availability and operational constraints. The timing of the distribution of water for T1A is to be determined by SWC. 32. When, in the opinion of SWC, water has not been fully distributed to T1A at the close of a period of supplementary water access, SWC will make water from subsequent supplementary events available at the point where the distribution of water previously ceased, subject to operational constraints. Note: This rule applies across calendar years where necessary. 33. Before forming an opinion that water has been fully distributed to T1A, SWC must take into account the following factors: a. the availability of water to the Lowbidgee from the supplementary event; b. any interruptions to water supply for this Tier during previous supplementary events c. demand for water when supplementary announcements for the Lowbidgee are made; and d. the efficiency of water distribution. Tier 1B watering (T1B) 34. Unless SWC is of the opinion that water is not required for T1B, it must distribute water for T1B from the nominated water supply works to Lake Tala once in each calendar year. 35. When, in the opinion of SWC, water has not been fully distributed to T1B at the close of a period of supplementary water access, SWC will make water from subsequent supplementary events available at the point where the distribution of water previously ceased, subject to operational constraints. Note: This rule applies across calendar years where necessary. 36. Before forming an opinion that water is required or has been fully distributed to T1B, SWC must take into account the following factors: a. the pattern of previous watering across the Nimmie-Caira area; b. any interruptions to water supply for this Tier during previous supplementary events; c. the availability of water to the Lowbidgee from the supplementary event; d. timing of water availability; e. likely water availability of Lowbidgee extractions in the current calendar year; f. requirements of water dependent ecosystems in the floodways; and g. the efficiency of water distribution. 37. Where directed by SWC, Nimmie-Caira licence holders must ensure that all floodway obstructions are open and capable of passing normal weir diversions until SWC has notified licence holders that it is of the opinion that water has been fully distributed to T1B. Tier 2 watering (T2) 38. Supply of water for T2 land will be distributed to Nimmie-Caira licence holders who expressed interest to SWC in receiving water on their benefitted land, beginning with benefitted land that is closest to the nominated water supply works, and then distributed sequentially down each of the Nimmie and Caira systems. 39. When, in the opinion of SWC, water has not been fully distributed to T2 at the close of a period of supplementary water access, SWC will make water from subsequent

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supplementary events available at the point where the distribution of water previously ceased, subject to operational constraints. Note: This rule applies across calendar years where necessary. 40. T2 benefitted land must not be watered more than once in a calendar year unless SWC is of the opinion that water has been fully distributed to all tiers. 41. Before forming an opinion that water has been fully distributed to T2, SWC must take into account the following factors: a. The demand for water for T2 land when supplementary announcements for the Lowbidgee are made; Note: Demand will be assessed via an expression of interest process set out in clause 28 of this document. The ability of T2 Nimmie-Caira licence holders to extract available water; and b. The availability of water from the supplementary event to meet T2 requirements. Note: Total extraction to the Nimmie-Caira in a given year will be subject to the licensed volume, available water determinations and net effect of any dealings. 42. If Nimmie-Caira licence holders do not request water under T2 when made available by SWC, the benefitted land will be treated as T3 benefitted land for that calendar year. Note: The effect of this clause is that T2 benefitted lands which were not included in the T2 watering, may still participate in the SWC expression of interest process for T3 water for that and other Lowbidgee supplementary events for that calendar year. From 1 January the following year, the benefitted land would once again be considered by SWC in making water available for T2 water. 43. If by 15 September in any year, SWC has finished taking water through the nominated water supply works, and, in the opinion of SWC, no further take of water is likely in the foreseeable future, the following “dry year” rules apply: a. water made available for T2 benefitted lands may be held for a maximum of 5 days after the irrigation bay to which the water was applied is full, b. releases made under this clause must commence with the first landholding to receive water under the supplementary event and then be distributed sequentially down the system until all demand is met or water no longer drains from the T2 lands. Note: The intent of the dry year rules is to maximise the benefit of limited water by limiting the period of time that each property holds water before releasing it to the next property in this tier. 44. Once triggered, dry year rules remain in place until, in SWC’s opinion, water availability has or is likely to improve sufficiently to satisfy water requirements of T1A, T1B and T2. 45. The distribution of water to T2 land described in clauses 38 to 44 may be varied at any time by agreement with all affected Nimmie-Caira licence holders. Note: The number of affected licence holders referred to in clause 45 will be determined by the nature of the proposed variation to the distribution rules. Tier 3 (T3) 46. Supply of water for T3 land will be distributed to Nimmie-Caira licence holders who expressed interest to SWC in receiving water on their benefitted land, beginning with benefitted land that is closest to the nominated water supply works, and then distributed sequentially down each of the Nimmie and Caira systems. 47. When, in the opinion of SWC, water has not been fully distributed to T3 at the close of a period of supplementary water access, SWC will make water from subsequent supplementary events within each calendar year available at the point where the distribution of water previously ceased, subject to operational constraints. Note: The effect of clause 47 is that Tier 3 watering resets to the distribution pattern set out in clause 46 at the start of every calendar year.

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48. Before forming an opinion that water has been fully distributed to T3, SWC must take into account the following factors: a. the availability of water to the Lowbidgee from the supplementary event; b. any interruptions to water supply for this Tier during previous supplementary events; c. demand for water by licence holders with T3 benefitted land when supplementary announcements for the Lowbidgee are made; and Note. Demand will be assessed via an expression of interest process set out in clause 28 of this document. d. the efficiency of water distribution. 49. The distribution of water to T3 land described in clauses 46 to 48 may be varied at any time by agreement with all affected Nimmie-Caira licence holders. Note: The number of affected licence holders referred to in clause 49 will be determined by the nature of the proposed variation to the distribution rules.

Part 3 Rules for water distribution within Redbank North area 50. The rules in this Part apply to water taken by licence holders via the nominated water supply works under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence 40AL412444 (“the Redbank North licence”). Note: The nominated water supply works are the Glen Dee Regulator and Juanbung Regulator. 51. The distribution of water within the Redbank North area will be determined by SWC prior to licence holders taking water for the first time each calendar year. In making its determination under this clause, SWC will be guided by the following general principles: a. Subject to sub clause c water will be distributed sequentially from the top to the bottom of the Redbank North area; b. When SWC is of the opinion that there is sufficient water available, water may be distributed at multiple points within the Redbank North area to ensure water delivery efficiency and availability to Redbank North licence holders is maximised;, c. When, in the opinion of SWC, water was not fully distributed the previous calendar year, SWC will distribute water from the point where the distribution of water previously ceased, subject to operational constraints, and will consider the following factors: d. likely volume of water available to the Redbank North licence holder(s) e. timing of water availability; f. likely water availability of Lowbidgee extractions in the current water year; g. recent inundation history, including the pattern of previous watering across the Redbank North area; h. demand for water by Redbank North licence holders with benefitted land when supplementary announcements for the Lowbidgee are made; Note: Demand will be assessed via an expression of interest process set out in clause 53 of this document. i. efficiency of water delivery; and j. requirements of water dependent ecosystems in Redbank North area. 52. Before forming an opinion that water has been fully distributed to Redbank North, SWC must take into account the following factors: a. the availability of water to the Lowbidgee from the supplementary event; b. any interruptions to water supply for this area during previous supplementary events;

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c. demand for water by Redbank North licence holders with benefitted land when supplementary announcements for the Lowbidgee are made; and d. the efficiency of water distribution. 53. SWC must seek expressions of interest from the Redbank North licence holders prior to the commencement of diversions under such licence to ascertain demand for water referred to in clauses 51h and 52(c) above. The Redbank North licence holders must notify SWC immediately if their circumstances change after the commencement of diversions. Note: Licence holders must notify SWC of a change in their circumstances that would impact on SWCs ability to release a particular volume from a work or to inundate a particular area. For example, if a bank or other work failed and a breakout occurred, SWC must be notified immediately upon the licence holder becoming aware of the failure so that SWC can respond and adapt to the changed circumstances. 54. SWC must release water from regulators back into the Murrumbidgee Regulated River, located at the downstream end of the Redbank North area when, in SWC’s opinion, floodwaters are threatening bank stability. 55. If in the opinion of SWC water has been fully distributed, Redbank North licence holders may either trade that water or make it available under WSUA in accordance with Part 5 of these rules. Note: Rules for trade of entitlement or account water accruing to the supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences are set out in clauses 53 to 58 of the Plan. 56. The distribution of water between properties described in clauses 50 to 55 may be varied at any time by agreement with all affected Redbank North licence holders Note: The number of affected licence holders referred to in clause 56 will be determined by the nature of the proposed variation to the distribution rules.

Part 4 Rules for water distribution within Redbank South area 57. The rules in this Part apply to water taken by licence holders from the nominated water supply works under supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence 40AL412443 (“the Redbank South licence”). Note: The nominated water supply works are Waugorah Regulator and Yanga Regulator. 58. Water is to be distributed by SWC to the Redbank South area by: a. overland flow sequentially from the top to the bottom of the Redbank South area for each event; or b. via the Nimmie-Caira infrastructure. Note 1: Current infrastructure for Redbank South means that the bulk of the diversions to this area of the Lowbidgee will be made from the Redbank weir pool via the Yanga (1AS) regulator or under high flow conditions, the Waugorah (1ES) regulator. Use of this infrastructure prevents interrupted watering events from commencing at the point at which they left off. Note 2: Distribution of water under the supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licence to Redbank South via Nimmie-Caira infrastructure would require prior agreement with licence holders with land benefitted by the SWC Lowbidgee works within the Nimmie-Caira area, arrangements for costs associated with the use of this infrastructure and a dealing under s.71W of the Water Management Act 2000. 59. The delivery mechanism used for watering within Redbank South area will be determined by SWC prior to each supplementary event which is announced for supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences. In making its determination under this clause, SWC will consider: a. likely volume of water available to the licence holder(s); b. timing of water availability; c. likely water availability of Lowbidgee extractions in the current water year;

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d. recent inundation history, including the pattern of previous watering across the Redbank South area; e. demand for water by Redbank South licence holders with benefitted land when supplementary announcements for the Lowbidgee are made; Note: Demand will be assess via an expression of interest process set out in clause 62 of this document. f. efficiency of water delivery; and g. requirements of water dependent ecosystems in Redbank South area. 60. If in the opinion of SWC water has been fully distributed, Redbank South licence holders may either trade that water or make it available under WSUA in accordance with Part 5 of these rules. Note: Rules for trade of entitlement or account water accruing to the supplementary water (Lowbidgee) access licences are set out in clauses 53 to 58 of the Plan. 61. Before forming an opinion that water has been fully distributed to Redbank South, SWC must take into account the following factors: a. the availability of water to the Lowbidgee from the supplementary event; b. demand for water by Redbank South licence holders with benefitted land when supplementary announcements for the Lowbidgee are made; and c. the efficiency of water distribution. 62. SWC will seek expressions of interest from Redbank South licence holders prior to taking and distributing water to ascertain demand for water referred to in clauses above and 61(b) above. The Redbank South licence holders must notify SWC immediately if their circumstances change after the commencement of diversions. Note: Licence holders must notify SWC of a change in their circumstances that would impact on SWCs ability to release a particular volume from a work or to inundate a particular area. For example, if a bank or other work failed and a breakout occurred, SWC must be notified immediately upon the licence holder becoming aware of the failure so that SWC can respond and adapt to the changed circumstances.

Part 5 Water supply under agreement (WSUA) 63. Water may be supplied by the licence holders to land other than the benefitted land as WSUA, if SWC is of the opinion that supply is physically possible and: a. water requirements of licence holder(s) in an area of the Lowbidgee, established in clause 10, have been met, or b. all affected licence holders agree to any proposed WSUA, or c. flows are greater than the requirements of licence holders with benefitted land of that area of the Lowbidgee. Note 1: Water provided under these arrangements will be accounted for as water ordered by the licence holders and will be debited from their water account. Note 2: In the Nimmie-Caira area, satisfaction of the requirements in clause 63 relates to all tiers T1A, T1B, T2 and T3. Note 3: Charges for water provided under these arrangements are a commercial arrangement between the WSUA landholders and the licence holders. 64. Clause 63 does not apply to the distribution of water under clause 24. 65. When, in the opinion of SWC there is sufficient water available to satisfy all benefitted land within an area of the Lowbidgee shown in the map in Schedule 1 and land other than the benefited land, then water may be supplied to all areas simultaneously. Provided: a. the supply of water to land other than the benefited land under WSUA does not significantly alter the timing of water supplied to benefitted land; and b. the requirements of clauses 66 and 67 are met.

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66. The licence holders must obtain the written approval of SWC for any proposed WSUA before any water is supplied under that agreement. 67. Any water supplied by licence holders under a WSUA must be in accordance with any requirements of SWC as to how that physical transfer of water is to be effected.

Part 6 Advice from licence holders 68. SWC must consider advice from licence holders in the relevant area of the Lowbidgee in relation to forming its opinion under the following clauses: In the Nimmie-Caira area: a. Clauses 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 relating to satisfaction of water requirements of each Tier; b. Clause 31, relating to timing of T1A; c. Clause 32 and 33 in relation to the distribution of water for T1A; d. Clause 34, 35, 36 and 37, relating to the need for the distribution of water under T1B; e. Clause 38 and 41, relating to the distribution of water for T2; f. Clause 43 and 44, relating to declaration of ‘dry year”; g. Clause 46, 47 and 48 relating to the distribution of water for T3; h. Clause 45 and 49, relating to variation to the rules. In the Redbank North area: i. Clauses 51, 52 and 53, relating to the distribution of water within the Redbank North area; j. Clause 55 relating to the satisfaction of water requirements in the Redbank North area. k. Clause 56, relating to variation to the rules. In the Redbank South area: l. Clause 59 relating to the works used to deliver water; m. Clause 60, 61 and 62 relating to the satisfaction of water requirements.

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WATER ACT 1912 AN application for a licence under section 10 of Part 2 of the Water Act 1912, being within a proclaimed (declared) local area under section 5 (4) of the said Act, has been received as follows: BATHURST CITY COUNCIL for a cutting of Raglan Creek on Lot 10, DP 814483; Lot 6, DP 1034958 and Lot 1, DP 1086580, Parish of Kelso, County of Roxburgh, for a diversion work. (Reference: 80SL096367). Any inquiries should be directed to (02) 6841 7414. Written objections, from any local occupier or statutory authority, specifying grounds and how their interests are affected, must be lodged with the NSW Offi ce of Water, PO Box 717, Dubbo NSW 2830, within 28 days of this publication. RICHARD WHEATLEY, Senior Licensing Officer

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APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINEESHIP ACT 2001 APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINEESHIP ACT 2001 NOTICE is given that the Commissioner for Vocational UNDER section 5 of the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act training has made a Vocational Training Order for the 2001, the following traineeship vocation is now repealed: recognised traineeship vocation of: • Security Operations • Electrotechnology – Computer Assembly and Repair https://www.training.nsw.gov.au/aacs/advice_instructions/ under section 6 of the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act security_operations.html 2001. The Order specifi es a number of matters relating to the required training for the vocation including the term/s of ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009 traineeship, probationary period/s and qualifi cation/s to be Reinstatement of Cancelled Association Pursuant undertaken. to Section 84 The Order will take effect from the date of publication in TAKE notice that the incorporation of MYUNGSUNG the NSW Government Gazette. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SYDNEY INC (Y3044638) Copies of the Orders may be inspected at any State cancelled on 29 May 2009 is reinstated pursuant to section Training Services Regional office of the Department 84 of the Associations Incorporation Act 2009. of Education and Communities or on the Internet at: Dated this 17th day of December 2012. https://www.training.nsw.gov.au/cib_vto/cibs/cib_572.html ROBYNE LUNNEY, Manager, Case Management, APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINEESHIP ACT 2001 Registry of Co-operatives & Associations, NOTICE is given that the Commissioner for Vocational NSW Fair Trading, training has varied the Vocational Training Order for the Department of Finance & Services recognised traineeship vocation of: • Civil Construction and trade vocation of: ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009 • Civil Construction Supervision Reinstatement of Cancelled Association Pursuant under section 6 of the Apprenticeship and Traineeship Act to Section 84 2001. TAKE notice that the incorporation of CONCORD OUT OF The Orders specify a number of matters relating to the SCHOOL HOURS CARE INC (Y0967643) cancelled on required training for the vocations including the term/s 21 August 2009 is reinstated pursuant to section 84 of the Associations Incorporation Act 2009. of traineeship/apprenticeship, probationary period/s and qualifi cation/s to be undertaken. Dated this 17th day of December 2012. The Orders will take effect from the date of publication ROBYNE LUNNEY, in the NSW Government Gazette. Manager, Case Management, Copies of the Orders may be inspected at any State Registry of Co-operatives & Associations, Training Services Regional office of the Department NSW Fair Trading, of Education and Communities or on the Internet at: Department of Finance & Services https://www.training.nsw.gov.au/cib_vto/cibs/cib_573.html Notice is also given that the following recognised traineeship vocations have been repealed: ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009 • Civil Construction – Bridge Construction and Maintenance Reinstatement of Cancelled Association Pursuant to Section 84 • Civil Construction – Pipe Laying TAKE notice that the incorporation of BRAIDWOOD • Civil Construction – Road Construction and JOCKEY CLUB INCORPORATED (Y2157528) cancelled Maintenance on 29 May 2009 is reinstated pursuant to section 84 of the • Civil Construction – Road Marking Associations Incorporation Act 2009. • Civil Construction – Tunnel Construction Dated this 17th day of December 2012. • Civil Construction – Timber Bridge Construction ROBYNE LUNNEY, and Maintenance Manager, Case Management, Registry of Co-operatives & Associations, NSW Fair Trading, Department of Finance & Services

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ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009 CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1993 Reinstatement of Cancelled Association Pursuant Notice Under Section 15 to Section 84 Proposed Scheme Relating to TAKE notice that the incorporation of NAMOI PISTOL the Henry Salkauskas Art (Purchase) Award (Trust CLUB INCORPORATED (INC9874621) cancelled on THE Henry Salkauskas Art (Purchase) Award (Trust) (‘the 4 March 2011 is reinstated pursuant to section 84 of the Trust’) is an inter-vivos trust established to maintain a fund Associations Incorporation Act 2009. to facilitate the purchase, by the Trustees of the Art Gallery of Dated this 17th day of December 2012. New South Wales (AGNSW) of an Australian contemporary art work for addition to the permanent exhibited collection ROBYNE LUNNEY, of the AGNSW, for the purpose of honouring the memory of Manager, Case Management, the late Henry Salkauskas. A sum of $30,000 was transferred Registry of Co-operatives & Associations, by the grantor, Ona-Ana Salkauskas, to the Trustees of the NSW Fair Trading, AGNSW to be held on trust. Department of Finance & Services The Trustees claim that there are now insufficient funds to generate suffi cient income to fund the purchase of suitable art works. The AGNSW seeks to have the Trust wound up ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009 and the funds transferred to the Art Gallery New South Wales Cancellation of Incorporation Pursuant to Section 72 Trust (‘Art Gallery Trust’) to be contributed to a fund within the Art Gallery Trust to purchase or contribute to the purchase TAKE notice that the incorporation of the following of an Australian contemporary artwork. As at 27 October associations is cancelled by this notice pursuant to section 2011, the Trust had the sum of $34,692.47 in capital and the 72 of the Associations Incorporation Act 2009. sum of $3,389.41 described by the AGNSW as ‘expendable’, Cancellation is effective as at the date of gazettal. presumably income. Hopelive Incorporated – Inc9887263 Section 12 of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993 allows the Bathurst Tucker Van Incorporated – Inc9893277 Attorney General to, by order, establish a scheme for the administration of any charitable trust. Section 12 (1) (b) Friends of Grantham Incorporated – Y2815123 provides that the Attorney General may ‘establish a scheme to National Seniors Australia Lake Macquarie Branch extend or vary the powers of the trustees of a charitable trust Incorporated – Y1963404 or prescribe or vary the manner or mode of administration of Gosford City Food Services Incorporated – Y2363428 a charitable trust, either generally or in a particular case, if it appears to the Attorney General that it is expedient to do so in Wyong Shire Food Services Incorporated – the interests of the administration of the charitable trust …’. Inc3443893 Australasian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour The Solicitor General, as delegate of the Attorney General Therapy (New South Wales) Incorporated – in Charitable Trusts Act 1993 matters, has determined that Y0933030 the Henry Salkauskas Art (Purchase) Award (Trust) is a trust for a valid charitable purpose, being a gift either for the Tamworth Friends of the Visually Impaired Inc – ‘advancement of education’ or ‘other purposes benefi cial to Y1560041 the community’. The Solicitor General has approved of a The Art Club Incorporated – Inc9891275 scheme which will vary the manner or mode of administration East Coast Highland Games Association Incorporated of the Trust by permitting the use of the capital and income – Inc9891975 to purchase from time to time until the fund is dissipated an Australian contemporary art work for the AGNSW’s Epping Youth Development Group Inc – Y1253541 permanent collection. Sinava Australia Incorporated – Inc9895785 Accordingly, the Solicitor General, has approved of the Coreen & District Football League Inc – Y0043708 establishment of an administrative scheme pursuant to section The Jim Wicks Support Fund Incorporated – 12 (1) (b) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993 to allow for the Inc9884037 use of the capital and income of the Henry Salkauskas Art (Purchase) Award (Trust) to purchase, from time to time Dated this 18th day of December 2012. until the funds are dissipated, for the AGNSW’s permanent ROBYNE LUNNEY, collection, an Australian contemporary art work. The Manager, purchase to be clearly named and labelled “Henry Salkauskas Case Management, Art (Purchase) Award (year acquired).” Registry of Co-operatives & Associations, Take note that within one month after the publication NSW Fair Trading, of this notice any person may make representations or Department of Finance & Services suggestions to the Attorney General in respect of the proposed scheme. Enquiries may be made to (02) 9224 5274. Dated: 11 December 2012. LAURIE GLANFIELD, Director General, NSW Department of Attorney General and Justice

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CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1993 COMPANION ANIMALS REGULATION 2008 Notice Under Section 15 Revocation of Order of Approved Organisation under Proposed Scheme Relating to Clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008 the Robert Le Gay Brereton Memorial Prize THE Order dated 7 January 2010, which approved the BY deed dated 4 May 1954, executed by the “founders”, organisation referred to in the Schedule below and published Geoffrey Le Gay Brereton, Beryl Armstrong and John Le in New South Wales Government Gazette No. 11, Folio 133 Gay Brereton and the Trustees of the Art Gallery of New on 15 January 2010, is hereby revoked. South Wales (AGNSW), the Trustees of the AGNSW were named the Trustees of the Robert Le Gay Brereton Memorial SCHEDULE Prize Fund. The Trust was established to promote the study of the art of draughtsmanship and to fund a prize in memory Name of contact Name of Address of of Robert Le Gay Brereton, a serviceman killed during war offi cer for organisation organisation service in World War II. organisation As at 30 September 2011 the Trust was comprised of Coastal Paws PO Box 216, Ms Corinne $6,372.22 in capital and $5,457.41 described as expendable Rescue. Toukley TISDELL. (presumably income). Since 2002 the value of the prize NSW 2263. has been $800, reduced from $1200 in 1988. The trust only Ms Shannon permits the income and not capital to be used for the prize. MACLEAN. The AGNSW seeks to have the funds applied cy-pres Dated: 14 December 2012. because it believes that the objects of the trust have failed. ROSS WOODWARD, The prize was fi rst awarded in 1955 and, according to the AGNSW, the prize has received a low level of interest for Chief Executive, most of its existence. The number of entrants has remained Local Government, below 10 since 2003, with some years the number being 5 or Delegate of the Director General, less. The prize was last awarded in 2010. In 2011 there was Department of Premier and Cabinet only one entrant who did not meet the required standard, so no award was made. The prize was not awarded for the same reasons in 1976, 1986 and 2007. COMPANION ANIMALS REGULATION 2008 The AGNSW has tried a number of things to increase the Order level of interest in the prize and now wants the Trust wound Organisations Approved by the Chief Executive, up and the funds transferred to a specifi c fund within the Local Government, under Clause 3 (1) of the AGNSW Trust to be administered by the AGNSW’s Public Companion Animals Regulation 2008 Program Department. PURSUANT to Clause 3 (1) of the Companion Animals Section 12 of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993 allows the Regulation 2008, the organisation listed in Schedule 1 is Attorney General to, by order, establish a scheme for the hereby approved, subject to the conditions contained in administration of any charitable trust, such as the Le Gay Schedule 2. Brereton Trust. Section 12 (1) (b) provides that the Attorney General may ‘establish a scheme to extend or vary the powers SCHEDULE 1 of the trustees of a charitable trust or prescribe or vary the manner or mode of administration of a charitable trust, either Name of contact Name of Address of generally or in a particular case, if it appears to the Attorney offi cer for organisation organisation General that it is expedient to do so in the interests of the organisation administration of the charitable trust …’. The Solicitor General, as delegate of the Attorney General The Feline PO Box 480, Ms Deborah in such matters, has determined that the Robert Le Gay Association of Mt Druitt NUGENT. Brereton Memorial Prize is a trust for a valid charitable NSW Inc. NSW 2770. purpose. The Solicitor General has approved of a scheme which will vary the manner or mode of administration of the SCHEDULE 2 Trust by permitting the use of the capital and income of the trust to award the prize until the fund is dissipated 1. Guidelines for Approval as a Recognised Breeder Body under Clause 3 (1) of the Companion Animals Regulation Accordingly, the Solicitor General, has approved of the 2008, enables members of the body to pay the discounted establishment of an administrative scheme pursuant to section registration fee for a dog or cat that is kept for breeding 12 (1) (b) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993 to allow for the purposes. use of the capital and income to continue funding the Robert Le Gay Brereton Memorial Prize until the fund is dissipated. 2. The Division of Local Government has published a guideline for approval to be a recognised breeder body Take note that within one month after the publication under clause 3 (1) of the Companion Animals Regulation of this notice any person may make representations or 2008. Organisations seeking approval must complete suggestions to the Attorney General in respect of the proposed the application form contained within the guideline scheme. Enquiries may be made to (02) 9224 5274. and forward it to the Division of Local Government. Dated: 11 December 2012. Approval is granted by way of an order published in the New South Wales Government Gazette. LAURIE GLANFIELD, Director General, 3. The approval is valid for fi ve years from the date of NSW Department of Attorney General and Justice publication in the New South Wales Government Gazette. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5243

The Division will notify an organisation holding an appropriate records that show compliance with the approval of the need to re-apply within three months Companion Animals Act 1998, Companion Animals of the expiry date of the approval. If the organisation Regulation 2008 and the Guidelines for Approval to does not re-apply within the prescribed timeframe, the be an Organisation Exempt from Companion Animal approval will automatically lapse. Registration under Clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008. Dated: 14 December 2012. 3. The exemption under Clause 16 (d) of the Companion ROSS WOODWARD, Animals Regulation 2008 from the requirements of Chief Executive, section 9 of the Companion Animals Act 1998 only Local Government, applies to an animal in the custody of an organisation Delegate of the Director General, listed in Schedule 1 if the organisation maintains a Department of Premier and Cabinet register that is made available to the relevant local council and the Division of Local Government, Department of Premier and Cabinet as requested. The Register must COMPANION ANIMALS REGULATION 2008 list the names of all carers involved in the re-homing of Addendum animals and the locations of all animals received under the exemption while in the custody of the organisation. THE Order made under Clause 16 (d) of the Companion 4. The exemption under Clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008, published in NSW Government Animals Regulation 2008 from the requirements of Gazette No. 44 on 27 April 2012, Folio1038, is hereby section 9 of the Companion Animals Act 1998 expires modifi ed by deletion of any and all references relating to fi ve years from the date of this order, unless revoked or Border Rescue Grooming and Transport and by the insertion varied at an earlier time. instead of the organisation referred to in Schedule 1 below. Date: 17 December 2012. The Order contained in Schedule A of this Addendum has the effect of modifying the original Order made under Clause ROSS WOODWARD, 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008 and Chief Executive, Local Government, published in NSW Government Gazette No. 44 on 27 April Delegate of the Director General, 2012, Folio1038. However, it is intended that the Gazettal Department of Premier and Cabinet date of the original Order remains 27 April 2012.

SCHEDULE A DISTRICT COURT ACT 1973 Order District Court of New South Wales Organisations Approved by the Chief Executive, Local Direction Government, under Clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals Regulation 2008 PURSUANT to section 173 of the District Court Act 1973, I direct that the District Court shall sit in its criminal PURSUANT to Clause 16 (d) of the Companion Animals jurisdiction at the place and time shown as follows: Regulation 2008, the organisation listed in Schedule 1 is hereby approved, subject to the conditions contained in Nowra 10.00am 8 April 2013 (2 weeks) Schedule 2. Dated this 13th day of December 2012. SCHEDULE 1 R. O. BLANCH, Chief Judge Name of contact Name of Address of offi cer for organisation organisation organisation GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1966 Border Canine 127 Townsend Ms Karen Notice to Assign Urban Place Names Rescue Street, Howlong THOMPSON in the Newcastle Local Government Area NSW 2643 PURSUANT to the provisions of section 10 of the Geographical Names Act 1966, the Geographical Names SCHEDULE 2 Board hereby notifi es that it has this day assigned the names 1. The exemption under Clause 16 (d) of the Companion ‘Civic’ and ‘Honeysuckle’ with a designation of Urban Place Animals Regulation 2008 from the requirements of in the Newcastle Local Government Area. section 9 of the Companion Animals Act 1998 only The position and extent for these features is recorded and applies to an animal in the custody of an organisation shown in the Geographical Names Register of New South listed in Schedule 1 if the organisation is holding that Wales which can be viewed on the Geographical Names animal for the sole purpose of re-housing the animal with Board’s internet site at www.gnb.nsw.gov.au a new owner. K.RICHARDS, 2. The exemption under Clause 16 (d) of the Companion Acting Secretary Animals Regulation 2008 from the requirements of Geographical Names Board section 9 of the Companion Animals Act 1998 only PO Box 143 applies to an animal in the custody of an organisation Bathurst NSW 2795 listed in Schedule 1 if the organisation maintains

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HEALTH ADMINISTRATION ACT 1982 Dated this 19th day of December 2012. LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS MICHAEL COUTTS-TROTTER, COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Director-General Notice of Acquisition of Land by Compulsory Process for the Purposes of the Health Administration Act 1982 SCHEDULE PURSUANT to section 10 of the Health Administration The land shown as Lots 1 and 2 on the plan of land Act 1982 and section 19 (1) of the Land Acquisition (Just at Bateau Bay, in the Local Government Area of Wyong, Terms Compensation) Act 1991, the Health Administration Parish of Tuggerah, County of Northumberland registered Corporation by its delegate declares, with the approval of the at Land and Property Information NSW as Deposited Plan Governor, that the land described in the Schedule below is by No. 1174127. this notice acquired by compulsory process for the purposes of the Health Administration Act 1982. Signed at Sydney this 14th day of December 2012. NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1974 DAVID GATES, Proclamation Director, I, Professor MARIE BASHIR, A.C., C.V.O., Governor Business & Asset Services of the State of New South Wales, with the advice of the & Chief Procurement Offi cer, Executive Council and in pursuance of the powers vested in NSW Ministry of Health me under section 68 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act a duly authorised delegate of the 1974, with the consent of every owner and occupier do, on Health Administration Corporation the recommendation of the Chief Executive of the Offi ce of Environment and Heritage (OEH), by this my Proclamation SCHEDULE declare the lands described hereunder to be a wildlife refuge Land for the purposes of the abovementioned Act. ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situated at Tamworth in To be known as “ Wildlife Refuge” the Tamworth Local Government Area, Parish of Tamworth, County of Inglis, comprising Lots 1 & 2 in DP 533835, Signed and sealed at Sydney this 5th day of December Lots 99 & 335 in DP 753848, part of Lots 108 & 109 in 2012. DP 753848, part of Lot 1 in DP 1175412 and part of Lot 7008 MARIE BASHIR, in DP 1076546 as shown as Lots 1-5 in Plan of Acquisition Governor DP 1181268. By Her Excellency’s Command, ROBYN PARKER, M.P., HERITAGE ACT 1977 Minister for the Environment Erratum GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! THE notice published in the New South Wales Government Gazette No. 127 of Tuesday, 11 December 2012, Special Description Supplement, relating to Heritage Act 1977, Toongabbie Council – Parramatta and The Hills Shire Government Farm Archaeological Site, Notice of Listing on the State Heritage Register under Section 37 (1) (b) and Order County Cumberland, Parish Field of Mars, 75 hectares, under Section 57 (2) to Grant Site Specifi c Exemptions from being Lots 7022 and 7023, DP 1124101; Lot 7304, DP Approval, should have read under Schedule “B”: 1148769; Lot 7028, DP 1124167; Lots 1 and 2, DP 540643; Lot 2, DP 581960; Lots 7019, 7020 and 7021, DP 93888, SCHEDULE “B” Lots 4 & 5 DP249668, Lot 1, DP 998942; Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, DP 998941; Lot 1, DP 999429 and Lot 1, DP 210580. OEH All those pieces or parcels of land known as Lots 222, 223 FIL 12/5558 and 225 of Deposited Plan 234686; Lots 2 and 3 of Deposited Plan 551352; Lot 18 of DP 230547; Lot 7016 of Deposited Plan 1031216; Lot 7018 of Deposited Plan 1031217; Part Lot 1 of Deposited Plan 780050 and Crown Waterway–Non- POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT 1966 Tidal, Toongabbie Creek in Parish of St John, County of Order Under Clause 175 (1), Cumberland, shown on the plan catalogued HC 2515 in the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008 offi ce of the Heritage Council of New South Wales. Withdrawal of Drug Authority IN accordance with the provisions of Clause 175 (1) of the HOUSING ACT 2001 Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008 an Order Notifi cation of Compulsory Acquisition of Land has been made on Mr PETER BREINL, PHA0001173051, of 11 Faraday Road, Padstow NSW 2211, prohibiting him THE New South Wales Land and Housing Corporation until further notice, as a pharmacist from supplying or declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor, having possession of, or manufacturing drugs of addiction that the land described in the Schedule below is acquired or manufacturing any preparation, admixture or extract of a by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land drug of addiction as authorised by Clauses 101 and 102 of Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the the Regulation. purposes of the Housing Act 2001.

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This Order is to take effect on and from 27 December Any person may make a written submission regarding this 2012. Preliminary Determination. Send submissions to Suzanne Chate, NSW Scientifi c Committee Unit, PO Box 1967, Dated at Sydney, 19 December 2012. Hurstville BC 1481. Submissions close 8 March 2013. Dr MARY FOLEY, A copy of the Determination, which contains the reasons Director-General, for the determination, may be obtained free of charge on Ministry of Health New South Wales the Internet www.environment.nsw.gov.au, by contacting the Scientifi c Committee Unit, PO Box 1967, Hurstville BC 1481. Tel: (02) 9585 6940 or Fax (02) 9585 6606, or in POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT 1966 person at the Offi ce of Environment and Heritage Information Order Under Clause 175 (1), Centre, Level 14, 59-61 , Sydney. Copies of Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008 the determination may also be obtained from National Parks and Wildlife Service Area Offi ces and Visitor Centres, subject Withdrawal of Drug Authority to availability. IN accordance with the provisions of Clause 175 (1) of the Associate Professor MICHELLE LEISHMAN, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008 an Order Chairperson has been made on Dr CHING KUN EDMOND KWAN, MED0001062383, of 90 George Street, Parramatta NSW 2150, prohibiting him until further notice, as a medical TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION ACT 1988 practitioner from supplying or having possession of drugs of addiction as authorised by Clause 101 of the Regulation and LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS issuing a prescription for a drug of addiction as authorised COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 by Clause 77 of the Regulation. Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land for the This Order is to take effect on and from 21 December Purpose of Transport for NSW 2012. TRANSPORT FOR NSW, with the approval of Her Dated: 19 December 2012. Excellency the Governor, declares that the land described in the Schedule hereto is acquired by compulsory process Dr MARY FOLEY, under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Director-General, Compensation) Act 1991, for the purposes of Transport for Ministry of Health, New South Wales NSW, as authorised by the Transport Administration Act 1988. POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT 1966 Dated this 18th day of December 2012. Order Under Clause 175 (1), TERRY BRADY, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008 General Manager, Country Rail Contracts, Restoration of Drug Authority Transport Services Division IN accordance with the provisions of Clause 175 (1) of the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008, a direction SCHEDULE has been issued that the Order that took effect on and from All that piece or parcel of land situated at Lochinvar in 28 July 2009 for the withdrawal of authority of SHANNAN the Local Government Area of Maitland, Parish of Gosforth, JOHN AITKEN (NMW0001369517) of 41 Page Avenue, County of Northumberland and State of New South Wales, North Nowra NSW 2541 to be in possession of or supply being identifi ed as Lot 1408, Deposited Plan 1141534 and drugs of addiction as authorised by Clauses 101 and 103 of having an area of 47.8 square metres. the Regulation shall cease to operate from 6 November 2012. Dated: 31 October 2012. TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION ACT 1988 Dr MARY FOLEY, Director-General, Order No. 96 Ministry of Health, New South Wales Amendments to Passenger Fares and Coaching Rates Handbook THREATENED SPECIES CONSERVATION Commencing on 6 January 2013 ACT 1995 RAIL CORPORATION NEW SOUTH WALES, pursuant to Notice of Preliminary Determination section 85 of the Transport Administration Act 1988, makes the following order: THE Scientific Committee has made a Preliminary Determination proposing that the following be listed in the 1. This Order shall take effect from 6 January 2013. relevant Schedule of the Threatened Species Conservation 2. The handbook issued by Rail Corporation New South Act 1995. Wales entitled "Passenger Fares and Coaching Rates Handbook – Effective from 2nd January 2012" and Critically Endangered Species (Part 1 of Schedule 1A) adopted and incorporated by reference in Order No. Corunastylis sp. Charmhaven (NSW896673), an orchid 95 published in the NSW Government Gazette, is This species was provisionally listed as a Critically withdrawn. Endangered species on 5 October 2012. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5246 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012

3. The new handbook issued by Rail Corporation New 4. Definitions South Wales entitled “Passenger Fares and Coaching For the purposes of this Exemption: Rates Handbook – Effective from 6th January 2013” Amusement device is as defi ned in Clause 5 of the is adopted by reference in this order and replaces the Regulation handbook referred to in 2 above. Applicable Provisions means Parts 5.2 and 5.3 of the The seal of Rail Corporation New South Wales was Regulation, hereunto affi xed in the presence of: Infl atable amusement device means an amusement IRENE RUSAK, device that is an “infl atable structure or device General Counsel (Witness) (continuously blown)” ROB MASON, Infl atable structure or device (continuously CE RailCorp (Authorised Officer) blown) means a structure or device relying on a continuous supply of air pressure to maintain its shape, on or in which patrons may play. WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATION 2011 Regulation means the Work Health and Safety (Clause 684) Regulation 2011 Exemption No. 011/12 Platform height means the height of the highest part of an infl atable amusement device designed to I, JOHN WATSON, General Manager, Work Health and support persons who use the infl atable amusement Safety Division of the WorkCover Authority of New South device, as measured from the supporting ground Wales, pursuant to Clause 684 of the Work Health and Safety to the top surface of the platform on the inflated, Regulation 2011 grant the following exemption. but unloaded, infl atable amusement device Dated this 19th day of December 2012. SCHEDULE JOHN WATSON, General Manager, This Exemption is limited to the extent, and subject to Work Health & Safety Division, the conditions, following: WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (a) the inflatable amusement device must have a Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 Exemption platform height of less than 3 metres No. 011/12 (b) nothing in this Exemption affects any other applicable requirement imposed by law in relation 1. Name of Exemption to the matters relating to this Exemption, including This Exemption is the Work Health and Safety Regulation other maintenance and inspection requirements such 2011, Exemption No. 011/12. as in Clauses 150 and 213 of the Regulation. 2. Commencement This Exemption commences on the date of gazettal WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATION 2011 in the NSW Government Gazette and has effect until 31 December 2014. (Clause 684) 3. Exemption Exemption No. 012/12 This Exemption is made by the WorkCover Authority I, JOHN WATSON, General Manager, Work Health and of New South Wales on its own initiative. Safety Division of the WorkCover Authority of New South This Exemption applies to persons (“prescribed Wales, pursuant to Clause 684 of the Work Health and Safety persons”) to the extent that those persons are conducting Regulation 2011 grant the following exemption. a business or undertaking in relation to inflatable Dated this 19th day of December 2012. amusement devices, and, without limitation those persons: JOHN WATSON, (a) with the management or control of inflatable General Manager, amusement devices, Work Health & Safety Division, WorkCover Authority of New South Wales (b) that manufacture infl atable amusement devices, (c) that import registrable infl atable amusement devices Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 Exemption No. 012/12 (d) that supply registrable inflatable amusement devices, 1. Name of Exemption (e) that commission registrable infl atable amusement This Exemption is the Work Health and Safety Regulation devices, and 2011, Exemption No. 012/12. (f) that conduct annual inspections of inflatable 2. Commencement amusement devices This Exemption commences on the date of gazettal as referred to in the Applicable Provisions. in the NSW Government Gazette and has effect until The prescribed persons are exempt from the Applicable 31 December 2014. Provisions to the extent specifi ed, and subject to the 3. Exemption conditions, in the Schedule to this Exemption. This Exemption is made by the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales on its own initiative.

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This Exemption applies to persons (“prescribed WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATION 2011 persons”) to the extent that those persons are conducting (Clause 684) a business or undertaking in relation to inflatable amusement devices, and, without limitation those Exemption No. 13/12 persons: I, JOHN WATSON, General Manager, Work Health and (a) with the management or control of inflatable Safety Division of the WorkCover Authority of New South amusement devices, and Wales, pursuant to Clause 684 of the Work Health and Safety (b) that conduct annual inspections of inflatable Regulation 2011 grant the following exemption. amusement devices Dated this 19th day of December 2012. as referred to in the Applicable Provisions. JOHN WATSON, The prescribed persons are exempt from the Applicable General Manager, Provisions to the extent specifi ed, and subject to the Work Health & Safety Division, conditions, in the Schedule to this Exemption. WorkCover Authority of New South Wales 4. Definitions Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 Exemption For the purposes of this Exemption: No. 13/12 Amusement device is as defi ned in Clause 5 of the 1. Name of Exemption Regulation This Exemption is the Work Health and Safety Regulation Applicable Provisions means Parts 5.2 of the 2011, Exemption No. 13/12. Regulation, Infl atable amusement device means an amusement 2. Commencement device that is an “infl atable structure or device This Exemption commences on the date of gazettal (continuously blown)” in the NSW Government Gazette and has effect until Infl atable structure or device (continuously 31 December 2014. blown) means a structure or device relying on a 3. Exemption continuous supply of air pressure to maintain its shape, on or in which patrons may play. This Exemption is made by the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales on its own initiative. Regulation means the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 It applies to persons with the management or control of earthmoving machinery at a workplace. Platform height means the height of the highest part of an infl atable amusement device designed to Those persons are exempt from the requirements of support persons who use the infl atable amusement Clause 217 of the Regulation, subject to the condition device, as measured from the supporting ground in the Schedule to this Exemption. to the top surface of the platform on the inflated, 4. Definitions but unloaded, infl atable amusement device For the purposes of this Exemption: SCHEDULE Earthmoving machinery has the meaning provided in Clause 5 of the Regulation, This Exemption is limited to the extent, and subject to Regulation means the Work Health and Safety the conditions, following: Regulation 2011, (a) the inflatable amusement device must have a platform height of less than 9 metres, SCHEDULE (b) the persons are exempt from complying with This Exemption is subject to the following condition: the competent person defi nition given in Clause 241 (5) of the regulation subject to the person (a) nothing in this Exemption affects any other conducting the annual inspection being a person applicable requirements imposed by law in relation who has acquired through training, qualifi cation or to the matters relating to this Exemption, including experience the knowledge and skills to inspect the the other operator protection Clauses 214 and 215 amusement device, of the Regulation. (c) nothing in this Exemption affects any other applicable requirement imposed by law in relation to the matters relating to this Exemption.

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ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ACT 1995 Section 119 (1) (a) Order I, Christopher Peter Hartcher, M.P., Minister for Resources and Energy, pursuant to section 119 (1) (a) of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 (the Act) declare as follows: 1. Each electricity load used by the persons (including any related bodies corporate) specifi ed in the Schedule (the specifi ed person) at the locations set out in the Schedule is partially exempt from the Energy Savings Scheme in Part 9 of the Act. The proportion of each electricity load that is exempt is specifi ed in the Schedule as a percentage (the exempt proportion). 2. In applying the exemption granted by paragraph 1 of this Order a scheme participant may deduct from the total value of its liable acquisitions an allowance of 5% of the exempt proportion for losses occurring between the purchase of electricity by the scheme participant and its use by the specifi ed person. 3. The exemption granted by paragraph 1 of this Order is effective from 1 January 2013 until revoked. The Order published on 16 December 2011, as amended on 25 June 2012, and all previous orders are revoked on and from 1 January 2013. 4. The Scheme Regulator, pursuant to section 120 (5) of the Act, is authorised to make rules with respect to the exemption granted by paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Order (including rules relating to assessment of deductions under Division 5 of the Act). I am satisfi ed that each electricity load to which this Order applies is used in connection with an industry or activity that is both emissions intensive and trade exposed and that the exemption is generally consistent with the objects of Part 9 of the Act. Dated: 18 December 2012. CHRISTOPHER HARTCHER, M.P., Minister for Resources and Energy SCHEDULE

Specifi ed Person (name and Australian Specifi ed Location Exempt Proportion Activity or industry Business Number) (address) (per cent) A.B.C. PAPER & PAPER MILLS PTY 63-65 Redfern Street, Tissue paper 60% LIMITED Wetherill Park NSW 2164 manufacturing 41 003 879 098 ACI OPERATIONS PTY LTD 5 Andrews Road, Penrith Glass Containers 60% 94 004 230 326 NSW 2750 Production ALCOA AUSTRALIA ROLLED Kiora Crescent, Rolled Aluminium 90% PRODUCTS PTY LTD Yenorra NSW 2161 Production 50 069 853 229 AMCOR PACKAGING (AUSTRALIA) 1891 Botany Road, Packaging and 90% PTY LTD Matraville NSW 2036 industrial paper Trading names: manufacturing • Amcor Aerosols Australasia • Amcor Australasia • Amcor Beverage Cans Australasia • Amcor Business Services • Amcor Cartonboard • Amcor Cartons Australasia • Amcor Closure Systems Australasia • Amcor Fibre Packaging Australasia • Amcor Flexibles Australasia • Amcor Functional Coatings Australasia • Amcor Glass Australasia • Amcor Recycling Australasia • Amcor Research & Technology • Amcor St Regis Bates Australasia 55 004 275 165

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Specifi ed Person (name and Australian Specifi ed Location Exempt Proportion Activity or industry Business Number) (address) (per cent) BLUESCOPE STEEL (AIS) PTY LTD Five Islands Road, Integrated iron and 90% Trading names: Port Kembla NSW 2505 steel manufacturing • Lysaght Building Industries • Payroll-Chullora Building Products • Coated Steel Aust • Steel Flat Products for CSA 19 000 019 625 BORAL LIMITED Taylor Avenue, Clinker production 90% 13 008 421 761 New Berrima NSW 2577 BORAL LIMITED Maldon Bridge Road, Lime production; 90% 13 008 421 761 Picton NSW 2571 Clinker production BORAL LIMITED Hume Street, Lime production 90% 13 008 421 761 Marulan South NSW 2579 BORAL LIMITED Lot 3 Eubindal Road, Lime production 90% 13 008 421 761 Galong NSW 2585 BORG MANUFACTURING PTY LTD Lowes Mount Road, Reconstituted 60% 31 003 246 357 Oberon NSW 2787 wood-based panels (particleboard) Operated by manufacturer Borg Panels Pty Ltd 54 139 584 900 CALTEX AUSTRALIA LIMITED 2 Solander Street, Petroleum refining 90% Trading name: Kurnell NSW 2231 • Jet Fuels 40 004 201 307 CARTER HOLT HARVEY Lowes Mount Road, Reconstituted 60% WOODPRODUCTS AUSTRALIA PTY Oberon NSW 2787 wood-based panels LIMITED (particleboard) Trading names: manufacturer • Carter Holt Harvey Wood Products • CHH Pinepanels • Wood Panels • Carter Holt Harvey Wood Panels 93 002 993 106 CARTER HOLT HARVEY Jepsen Avenue, Reconstituted 60% WOODPRODUCTS AUSTRALIA PTY Tumut NSW 2720 wood-based panels LIMITED (particleboard) Trading names: manufacturer • Carter Holt Harvey Wood Products • CHH Pinepanels • Wood Panels • Carter Holt Harvey Wood Panels 93 002 993 106 CAUSMAG ORE COMPANY 2 Park Avenue, Magnesia production 90% PROPRIETARY LIMITED Young NSW 2594 Trading name: • Causmag International 73 004 301 517

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Specifi ed Person (name and Australian Specifi ed Location Exempt Proportion Activity or industry Business Number) (address) (per cent) CSR LIMITED Float Glass Plant, Bulk Flat glass 90% 90 000 001 276 8 Williamson Road, production Ingleburn NSW 2565 HONAN HOLDINGS PTY LTD 36 Bolong Road, High purity ethanol 60% 31 000 392 727 Bomaderry NSW 2541 production HYDRO ALUMINIUM KURRI KURRI Hart Road, Aluminium Smelting 90% PTY LTD Kurri Kurri NSW 2327 55 093 266 221 ILLAWARRA COKE COMPANY , Coke oven coke 90% PTY LTD Coalcliff NSW 2508 production 85 000 009 807 ILLAWARRA COKE COMPANY 27 Railway Street, Coke oven coke 90% PTY LTD Corrimal NSW 2518 production 85 000 009 807 LYONDELLBASELL AUSTRALIA Durham Street, Polymer grade 90% (HOLDINGS) PTY LTD Rosehill NSW 2142 propene production 74 066 270 237 NATIONAL CERAMIC INDUSTRIES Racecourse Road, Ceramic fl oor and 60% AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED Rutherford NSW 2320 wall tile production 83 100 467 267 NORSKE SKOG PAPER MILLS Norske Skog Paper Mill, Newsprint 90% (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED 117 R.W. Henry Drive, manufacture 84 009 477 132 Ettamogah NSW 2642 ONESTEEL MANUFACTURING 22 Kellogg Road, Carbon steel from 90% PTY LIMITED Rooty Hill NSW 2766 cold ferrous feed Trading names: manufacture • Onesteel Trak-Lok Integrated iron and steel manufacturing • Emrails • Onesteel Rod Bar & Wire • Onesteel Whyalla • Onesteel Whyalla Steelworks 42 004 651 325 Operated by Onesteel NSW Pty Ltd 59 003 312 892 ONESTEEL MANUFACTURING Ingall Street, Carbon steel from 90% PTY LIMITED Mayfi eld NSW 2304 cold ferrous feed Trading names: manufacture • Onesteel Trak-Lok Integrated iron and steel manufacturing • Emrails • Onesteel Rod Bar & Wire • Onesteel Whyalla • Onesteel Whyalla Steelworks 42 004 651 325

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Specifi ed Person (name and Australian Specifi ed Location Exempt Proportion Activity or industry Business Number) (address) (per cent) ONESTEEL MANUFACTURING Maud Street, Carbon steel from 90% PTY LIMITED Waratah NSW 2298 cold ferrous feed Trading names: manufacture • Onesteel Trak-Lok Integrated iron and steel manufacturing • Emrails • Onesteel Rod Bar & Wire • Onesteel Whyalla • Onesteel Whyalla Steelworks 42 004 651 325 Operated by Commonwealth Steel Company Pty Ltd 58 000 007 698 ORICA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Botany Industrial Park, Chlorine gas and 90% Trading names: 16-20 Beauchamp Road, sodium hydroxide Matraville NSW 2036 (caustic soda) • Orica Australia Pty Ltd production • Port Botany LPG Storage Joint Venture • Orica Explosives 99 004 117 828 ORICA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 15 Greenleaf Road, Ammonia production; 90% Trading names: NSW 2304 Ammonium nitrate/ nitric acid production • Orica Australia Pty Ltd • Port Botany LPG Storage Joint Venture • Orica Explosives 99 004 117 828 PAPER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 340 Bolong Road, Printing and writing 90% Trading names: Bomaderry NSW 2541 paper manufacturing • Australian Paper • Australian Paper Web • Australian Offi ce LeadingBrands. com.au • Spicers Stationary Group • Dalton Web Papers • Paperlinx Office • Tudor Group 63 061 583 533 QENOS PTY LTD Botany Industrial Park, Ethene (ethylene) 90% 62 054 196 771 16-20 Beauchamp Road, production; Matraville NSW 2036 Polymer grade propene production QENOS PTY LTD Botany Industrial Park, Polyethylene 60% 62 054 196 771 16-20 Beauchamp Road, production Matraville NSW 2036 SHELL REFINING (AUSTRALIA) Durham Street, Petroleum refining 90% PTY LTD Rosehill NSW 2142 46 004 303 842

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Specifi ed Person (name and Australian Specifi ed Location Exempt Proportion Activity or industry Business Number) (address) (per cent) SIBELCO AUSTRALIA LIMITED 220 Garthowen Road, Lime production 90% Trading names: Attunga NSW 2345 • Unimin Australia Limited • Commercial Minerals Magnetite • Consolidated Rutile Limited 20 000 971 844 SIBELCO AUSTRALIA LIMITED Charbon Road, Lime production 90% Trading names: Charbon NSW 2848 • Unimin Australia Limited • Commercial Minerals Magnetite • Consolidated Rutile Limited 20 000 971 844 SIBELCO AUSTRALIA LIMITED Dunedoo Road, Magnetite concentrate 60% Trading names: Gulgong NSW 2852 production • Unimin Australia Limited • Commercial Minerals Magnetite • Consolidated Rutile Limited 20 000 971 844 SOLVAY INTEROX PTY. LTD. 20-22 McPherson Street, Hydrogen peroxide 60% Trading name: Banksmeadow NSW 2019 production • Solvay Interox Pty Ltd 70 000 882 137 TOMAGO ALUMINIUM COMPANY Tomago Road, Aluminium smelting 90% PTY LTD Tomago NSW 2322 Trading name: • Tomago Aluminium Company Pty Ltd Joint Venture 68 001 862 228 VISY INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS PTY 436 Gadara Street, Packaging and 90% LTD Tumut NSW 2720 industrial paper Trading names: manufacturing • Visy Industries Holdings • Visy Flow 56 005 787 968 Operated by Visy Pulp and Paper 30 086 513 144 VISY INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS PTY 6 Herbert Place, Packaging and 90% LTD Smithfi eld NSW 2164 industrial paper Trading names: manufacturing • Visy Industries Holdings • Visy Flow 56 005 787 968 Operated by Visy Paper 49 984 541 896

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LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land in the Local Government Areas of the Hills Shire and Hornsby TRANSPORT FOR NEW SOUTH WALES declares, with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor that the land described in Item 1 of the Schedule below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 as authorised by and for the purposes of the Transport Administration Act 1988. Dated at Sydney this 21st day of December 2012. By Her Excellency’s Command

SCHEDULE 1. ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND SITUATED IN THE FOLLOWING TABLE: Lot in DP Local Governement Area Parish County LOT 11 in DP 1180958 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS CUMBERLAND LOT 22 in DP 1180959 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS CUMBERLAND LOT 31 in DP 1180960 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS CUMBERLAND LOT 41 in DP 1180962 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS CUMBERLAND LOT 51 in DP 1180952 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS & CUMBERLAND SOUTH COLAH LOT 61 in DP 1180953 THE HILLS SHIRE SOUTH COLAH CUMBERLAND LOT 70 in DP 1180970 HORNSBY & THE HILLS SHIRE FIELD OF MARS & CUMBERLAND SOUTH COLAH LOT 71 in DP 1180970 HORNSBY & THE HILLS SHIRE FIELD OF MARS CUMBERLAND LOT 90 in DP 1180950 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS & CUMBERLAND SOUTH COLAH LOT 91 in DP 1180950 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS & CUMBERLAND SOUTH COLAH LOT 92 in DP 1180950 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS & CUMBERLAND SOUTH COLAH LOT 93 in DP 1180950 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS & CUMBERLAND SOUTH COLAH LOT 94 in DP 1180950 HORNSBY FIELD OF MARS & CUMBERLAND SOUTH COLAH LOT 100 in DP 1180951 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 111 in DP 1180955 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 121 in DP 1180956 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 130 in DP 1180963 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 150 in DP 1180975 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 161 in DP 1180965 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 162 in DP 1180965 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 163 in DP 1180965 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 164 in DP 1180965 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 165 in DP 1180965 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 166 in DP 1180965 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 181 in DP 1180966 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 182 in DP 1180966 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 183 in DP 1180966 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 184 in DP 1180966 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 185 in DP 1180966 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 186 in DP 1180966 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 191 in DP 1180967 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 192 in DP 1180967 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND LOT 193 in DP 1180967 THE HILLS SHIRE CASTLE HILL CUMBERLAND

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AFFECTING THE LAND SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING TABLES IN LIST ITEMS 2 TO 8 2. ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND SITUATED IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF HORNSBY, PARISH OF FIELD OF MARS, COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND COMPRISING: LOT 7314 in DP 1156907 – PROPERTY: BEECROFT RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 SP13510 – PROPERTY: 6 EDENSOR ST, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP13510 CLISDELLS STRATA MANAGEMENT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 SP14465 – PROPERTY: 10 EDENSOR ST, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP14465, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 SP14840 – PROPERTY: 14 EDENSOR ST, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP14840, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT A in DP 338874 – PROPERTY: 3 EDENSOR ST, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARIE ESTHER MCCARTHY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 1 in DP 881263 – PROPERTY: 1A EDENSOR ST, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THOMAS JOSEPH BELL, KIM ENG LEE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 2 in DP 881263 – PROPERTY: 1 EDENSOR ST, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THOMAS JOSEPH BELL, KIM ENG LEE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 56 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 12 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF YU-LING CHEN, KAI YU, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 55 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 14 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JAVAD GHASEMZADEH, ASHRAF DOBEHRIZADEH, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 54 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 16 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LI LI HUANG CHEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 53 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 18 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GERARD CHARLES BOHUN, HELENA MARJATTA BOHUN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 52 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 20 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JULIETTE ANNE LAW, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 51 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 22 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RANDAL JAMES GREEN, ANGELA PATRICIA GREEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 50 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 24 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BRIAN DEWING, MAREE ANNE THOMPSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 49 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 26 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HONG LI, KUN CHEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 48 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 28 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT KENNETH NORRIS, MARGARET ANN NORRIS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 47 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 30 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF EDWARD PHILIP WOODS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 13 Sect 1 DP13362 – PROPERTY: 45 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF AUSTIN CARWARDINE, AMANDA-MAREE DE JONG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 12 Sect 1 DP13362 – PROPERTY: 47 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JAMES MATTHEW DAVOREN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 11 Sect 1 DP13362 – PROPERTY: 49 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF WILLIAM JAMES HARRIS, ANNE CATHERINE HARRIS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 10 Sect 1 DP13362 – PROPERTY: 51 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF STEPHEN BERNARD SCHMIDT, LEONORA RODRIGO MACALMA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 9 Sect 1 DP13362 – PROPERTY: 53 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GRAEME LINDSAY MCVEITY, CARMELA MCVEITY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960

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LOT 8 in DP 11728 – PROPERTY: 55 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COLIN GREGORY MCAULIFFE, LYNDSAY ANNE MCAULIFFE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 7 in DP 11728 – PROPERTY: 57 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LAURENCE JOHN BYRNE, MARIE ELIZABETH BYRNE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 6 Sect 1 DP13362 – PROPERTY: 59 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANDREW DONALD KEITH JACKSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 5 Sect 1 DP13362 – PROPERTY: 61 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BINH VAN PHAM, THUAN TRINH PHAM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 6 in DP 9631 – PROPERTY: 52 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOHN ERNEST FLEMING, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 5 in DP 9631 – PROPERTY: 50 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HEDY ANNE MCMANUS, PATRICK THOMAS MCMANUS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 69 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 11 DUNMORE RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JIA QIANG LI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 68 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 9 DUNMORE RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOHN ALEXANDER DONALD, MARY ANNE CATHERINE DONALD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 67 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 7 DUNMORE RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HAI WEI CHEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 66 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 5 DUNMORE RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT IAN RAMSAY, MARGARET ANNE RAMSAY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 65 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 3 DUNMORE RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ALEX HANG SAING KWAAN, JENNIFER TSZ YAN KWAAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 64 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 1 DUNMORE RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF AUDREY BERYL ROBERTSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 92 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 4 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NOEL HERRON BARKLEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 91 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 6 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARGARET JEAN BURGESS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 90 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 8 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF WILLIAM ROBERT BALDWIN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 89 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 10 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOHN MICALLEF, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 88 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 12 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SUK HING LAU, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 87 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 14 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ALAN WILLIAM ARCHER, PATRICIA FLORANCE ARCHER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 86 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 16 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JINGZHI WANG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 85 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 18 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BELINDA YEEWA TAY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 84 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 20 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PAUL LESLIE CLARENCE, MARGARET JOY CLARENCE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 83 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 22 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GAVIN LLOYD REWELL, JAN YA-CHUAN WANG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 99 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 17 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PETER JOHN WADDELL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 100 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 19 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF TERENCE JOHN GILCHRIST, ADELE GILCHRIST, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960

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LOT 101 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 21 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GRAEME PAUL MUDDLE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 102 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 23 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SHU HUA LEE, TSAN-HSUN WANG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 103 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 25 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARGARET MARY WATTS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 104 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 27 ROMFORD RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LAI CHUN YIP-CHAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 105 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 22 WINDERMERE RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ETHEL WATSON MINTON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 106 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 20 WINDERMERE RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KEITH DESMOND BUTLER, MARGARET MARION BUTLER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 40 in DP 1156118 – PROPERTY: 48 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF YAN YANG, BEN XIN JI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 41 in DP 1156118 – PROPERTY: 1B DUNMORE RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOSEPH YOUNES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 57 in DP 7531 – PROPERTY: 10 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SHU-YING WONG, SZU-LIANG LIN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 14 Sect 1 DP13362 – PROPERTY: 43 RAY RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BYUNG HA PARK, SU NAM KIM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 29 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 40 BAROMBAH RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARGUERITE ELEANOR CASSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 30 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 38 BAROMBAH RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF YOUNG CHANG SUNG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 31 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 36 BAROMBAH RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF WILLIE MAN TAK WONG, BECKY LAI KUEN WONG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 32 in DP 16724 – PROPERTY: 34 BAROMBAH RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HOW-YONG KHOO, LILY KHOO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 2 in DP 217861 – PROPERTY: 128 KENT ST, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 LOT 174 in DP 1150943 – PROPERTY: CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROADS AND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960, LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 175 in DP 1150943 – PROPERTY: CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROADS AND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 5 in DP 871807 – PROPERTY: CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 6 in DP 854214 – PROPERTY: 1X CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 5 in DP 854214 – PROPERTY: 1X CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 13 in DP 842090 – PROPERTY: 1X CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 80 in DP 1086920 – PROPERTY: 1X CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 2 in DP 216827 – PROPERTY: 5 CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PATRICK CHIN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 1 in DP 216827 – PROPERTY: 7 CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ELISABETH JOAN DUCKMANTON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962

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LOT 10 in DP 842090 – PROPERTY: 9-21 CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 9 in DP 842090 – PROPERTY: 9-21 CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 20 in DP 842090 – PROPERTY: 9-21 CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 22 in DP 871807 – PROPERTY: CASTLE HOWARD RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROADS AND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 1 in DP 871807 – PROPERTY: MURRAY FARM RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROADS AND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 7311 in DP 1153424 – PROPERTY: CASTLE HOWARD RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 541 in DP 752028 – PROPERTY: 23 CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 542 in DP 752028 – PROPERTY: 23 CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 543 in DP 752028 – PROPERTY: 23 CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 544 in DP 752028 – PROPERTY: 23 CASTLE HOWARD RD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 13 in DP 841495 – PROPERTY: 42X AUSTRAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE COUNCIL OF THE SHIRE OF HORNSBY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 7310 in DP 1153424 – PROPERTY: CASTLE HOWARD RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 2 in DP 830088 – PROPERTY: 8 KENWICK LANE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GARRIE DAVID GIBSON, PHILLIP JOHN WEGNER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 SP72855 – PROPERTY: 6 KENWICK LANE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP72855, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT B in DP 348759 – PROPERTY: 39 AUSTRAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PETER ULDIS BRACS, PATRICIA MAUREEN GREGORY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 2 in DP 206126 – PROPERTY: 4 KENWICK LANE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MICHAEL WILLIAM STUART, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 1 in DP 206126 – PROPERTY: 2 KENWICK LANE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT QUILLFELDT, BARBARA JANE QUILLFELDT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 7 in DP 22902 – PROPERTY: 7 FIONA RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DENBY ELIZABETH COLLINGE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 6 in DP 22902 – PROPERTY: 9 FIONA RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ARTHUR GORDON NEWMAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT C in DP 354694 – PROPERTY: 2 HULL RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BARBARA GAEL HOSKEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 14 in DP 5390 – PROPERTY: 20 FIONA RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GRAEME JOHN STEWART, SUSAN VICTORIA STEWART, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5258 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012

LOT 3 in DP 592105 – PROPERTY: 18 FIONA RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOCELYN EDEY FAZZONE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 1 in DP 400058 – PROPERTY: 16 FIONA RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ERNEST TOBIA, SIMONE FAY TOBIA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 2 in DP 400058 – PROPERTY: 14 FIONA RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL LAU, VIRGINIA RAE LAU, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT A in DP 342444 – PROPERTY: 10-12 FIONA RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARY ROSALIND SUMNER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 222 in DP 843216 – PROPERTY: 96A COPELAND RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BERNARD ROSCOE HALLAM, DANIELLE LOUISE HALLAM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 111 in DP 600885 – PROPERTY: 4 HULL RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARK DAMIEN BOURNE, KATRINA JANE HEYWOOD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 3 in DP 327108 – PROPERTY: 6 HULL RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF STEPHEN JOHN GRAHAM, REBECCA JANE GRAHAM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 2 in DP 327108 – PROPERTY: 8 HULL RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LINDSAY MARIE BARNES, MARK PHILIP BARNES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 1 in DP 327108 – PROPERTY: 10 HULL RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SIVASUBRAMANIAM KULENDRAN, SUBITHA KULENDRAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 1 in DP 543690 – PROPERTY: 92 COPELAND RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DAVID RONALD FOLLENT, SUZANNE JOSEPHINE FOLLENT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 3 in DP 503207 – PROPERTY: 15 HULL RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KAY SANDRA MARTYN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 2 in DP 503207 – PROPERTY: 17 HULL RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KAR WING LO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 LOT 51 in DP 501169 – PROPERTY: 28 GRACE AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF EDWARD HENRY MANDLA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 50 in DP 501169 – PROPERTY: 30 GRACE AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANTHONY JOSEPH CUNNEEN, JOANNE MARGARET TIBBEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 49 in DP 501169 – PROPERTY: 32 GRACE AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT RUSSELL FARR, EDITH ALICE FARR, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 45 in DP 26802 – PROPERTY: 40 GRACE AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOHN ANTONY RODRICK, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 48 in DP 26802 – PROPERTY: 34 GRACE AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANTE BABIC, LEANNE MAREE SKINNER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 37A in DP 419902 – PROPERTY: 23 GRACE AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARK HARGRAVES BARRACLOUGH, ELIZABETH HELEN BARRACLOUGH, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 38A in DP 419902 – PROPERTY: 25 GRACE AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOHN ARTHUR WHITFORD, JANET ROSE WHITFORD, BELINDA ROSE MILROY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 39 in DP 26802 – PROPERTY: 27 GRACE AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BOI DUNG YIP, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 60 in DP 800899 – PROPERTY: 519 PENNANT HILLS RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ALPHONSUS DE CERBO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 1 in DP 836741 – PROPERTY: 521 PENNANT HILLS RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ELIZABETH ANNE MCKEE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952

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LOT 361 in DP 827001 – PROPERTY: 523 PENNANT HILLS RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ASHRAF MANSOUR, MARY MANSOUR, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT B in DP 412649 – PROPERTY: 110 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RODNEY CRAIG NORDSVAN, JACQUELINE PETRONELLA NORDSVAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 546323 – PROPERTY: 122 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RORY PATRICK O'BRIEN, DIANE LOIS O'BRIEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 546323 – PROPERTY: 122A CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KEEGAN ROSS AU, CATHERINE ANN JONES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 3 in DP 546323 – PROPERTY: 122B CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PATRICIA WYNNE JUPP, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 286254 – PROPERTY: 124A-124E CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SUNSET OAKS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 71 in DP 1180970 LOT 7 in DP 286254 – PROPERTY: 124 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MICHELLE ANGELA LANGLEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 71 in DP 1180970 LOT 6 in DP 286254 – PROPERTY: 124A CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ALEXANDER DOUGLAS LANGLEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 71 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 211678 – PROPERTY: 126 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PETER GALLAGHER, AMY MAY GALLAGHER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 211678 – PROPERTY: 128 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT GRAHAME MCKILLOP, PHILIP LLEWELYN MATHIESON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 4 in DP 31475 – PROPERTY: 130 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MICHAEL JAMES SELKE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 3 in DP 31475 – PROPERTY: 130A CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT JOHN MARLOW, RACHAEL SARA MARLOW, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 31475 – PROPERTY: 132 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PHILLIP NOEL BROWN, DEBORAH ANNE SPENCER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 31475 – PROPERTY: 134 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARIA FEDELE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT D in DP 378649 – PROPERTY: 136 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT JOHN BAKER, LYNNETTE RUTH BAKER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT C in DP 378649 – PROPERTY: 138 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CUNGLBUNG PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 481 in DP 259853 – PROPERTY: 140 CASTLE HILL RD, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DAVID ANTHONY HIGGINS, CATHERINE ANNE HIGGINS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 1163010 – PROPERTY: 112 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CORINNE JANE CHILCOTT, BRETT JOHN CHILCOTT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 503985 – PROPERTY: 120 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANNA LYNN JAUCIAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 1112901 – PROPERTY: 120A CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SONIA MARIA DURNEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970

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LOT 1 in DP 220867 – PROPERTY: 139 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT IAN MCMILLAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 1 in DP 210585 – PROPERTY: 141 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT IAN MCMILLAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT A in DP 153486 – PROPERTY: 143 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MCMILLAN U T PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 111 in DP 1012828 – PROPERTY: 145 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MCMILLAN U T PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 110 in DP 1012828 – PROPERTY: CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MINISTER ADMINISTERING THE ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & ASSESSMENT ACT 1979, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 21 in DP 1064958 – PROPERTY: 1 HIGHS RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SARKIS BROS DEVELOPMENT PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 2 in DP 220867 – PROPERTY: 137 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARL LEONARD GUY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 1012 in DP 878641 – PROPERTY: 135 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOHN PETER GULCZYNSKI, TERESA MARIA GULCZYNSKI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 26 in DP 828183 – PROPERTY: 5 MATTHEW WAY, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MILAD ABLA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 201 in DP 786607 – PROPERTY: 133 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LIJIANG PENG, WEI YONG YU, RUOCHENG YU, MINQIANG LI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 13 in DP 1016426 – PROPERTY: 18A CARIOCA WAY, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JIM MARR, HESTER MARR, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT A in DP 410898 – PROPERTY: 304 CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANGLICAN RETIREMENT VILLAGES DIOCESE OF SYDNEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT B in DP 410898 – PROPERTY: 284 CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANGLICAN RETIREMENT VILLAGES DIOCESE OF SYDNEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT C in DP 369584 – PROPERTY: 300-302 CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANGLICAN RETIREMENT VILLAGES DIOCESE OF SYDNEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT D in DP 369584 – PROPERTY: 284 CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANGLICAN RETIREMENT VILLAGES DIOCESE OF SYDNEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT E in DP 369584 – PROPERTY: 296 CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANGLICAN RETIREMENT VILLAGES DIOCESE OF SYDNEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 1 in DP 654242 – PROPERTY: 284 CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANGLICAN RETIREMENT VILLAGES DIOCESE OF SYDNEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 1 in DP 1059484 – PROPERTY: BEECROFT RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RAIL CORPORATION NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 11 in DP 1180958 LOT 2 in DP 1126362 – PROPERTY: BEECROFT RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RAIL CORPORATION NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 11 in DP 1180958 LOT 1 in DP 1043820 – PROPERTY: CAMBRIDGE ST, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RAIL CORPORATION NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 11 in DP 1180958 LOT 1 in DP 1044145 – PROPERTY: CAMBRIDGE ST, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RAIL CORPORATION NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 11 in DP 1180958

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LOT 1 in DP 1043818 – PROPERTY: BEECROFT RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RAIL CORPORATION NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 11 in DP 1180958 LOT 1 in DP 245352 – PROPERTY: BEECROFT RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 22 in DP 1180959 LOT 2 in DP 245352 – PROPERTY: BEECROFT RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 22 in DP 1180959 DEVLINS CREEK TRIBUTARY – PROPERTY: EPPING RD, EPPING SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 31 in DP 1180960 DEVLINS CREEK – PROPERTY: CASTLE HOWARD ROAD, CHELTENHAM SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 41 in DP 1180962 3. ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND SITUATED IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF HORNSBY, PARISH OF FIELD OF MARS/SOUTH COLAH, COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND COMPRISING: LOT 1 in DP 584894 – PROPERTY: 39 CARDINAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PETER MARTIN RYAN, JANE ELIZABETH FURNISS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 2 in DP 584894 – PROPERTY: 41 CARDINAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BRETT MERVYN PRICE, MARILLA PHILOMENA PRICE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 25 in DP 21629 – PROPERTY: 43 CARDINAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MICHAEL JAMES WATTS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 480 in DP 259853 – PROPERTY: 2 EDWARD BENNETT DR, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ARTHUR JOSEPH DE LIMA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 479 in DP 259853 – PROPERTY: 4 EDWARD BENNETT DR, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SHAMINI CLANCY, MATTHEW IAN CLANCY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 4. ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND SITUATED IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF HORNSBY, PARISH OF SOUTH COLAH, COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND COMPRISING: LOT 12 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 83 COPELAND RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROSS VERNON BAIRD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 111 in DP 831278 – PROPERTY: 85 COPELAND RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GOLDA FAY WATT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 112 in DP 831278 – PROPERTY: 85A COPELAND RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BOB LIM, PEI HERM LEE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 10 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 87 COPELAND RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LEANNE WALSHAW, GEOFFREY HILL WALSHAW, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 100 in DP 854116 – PROPERTY: 89 COPELAND RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BEVERLEY NANCY LAMB, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 13 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 7 RORKE ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CHARLES FREDERICK MINTO, BRENDA YOOK WAH MINTO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 14 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 5 RORKE ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DONALD IAN DAVID BOOKER, ANNETTE THERESE BOOKER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 15 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 3 RORKE ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FAISAL AMEEN, FARHANA FAROOQ, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 23 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 6 RORKE ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOANNE ELIZABETH ANNIS-BROWN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 22 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 4 RORKE ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LYNETTE MARIE STANTON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 21 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 2 RORKE ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANNE­ KATRINE SUNDELL, ELMACH PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 17 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 67 HANNAH ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MAHADEVA LOGENDRAN, ANARKALI LOGENDRAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952

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LOT 18 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 69 HANNAH ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBERT MICHAEL SPENCER, EILEEN MARGARET SPENCER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 19 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 71 HANNAH ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QUOC HUY NGUYEN, LILIANE THAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 20 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 73 HANNAH ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CAROLYN MICHELLE ALLEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 32 in DP 4867 – PROPERTY: 24 BURNS RD, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LINDSAY CLYDE STUBBS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 25 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 84 HANNAH ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CHAN KWOK CHEUNG, CHAM LAI MING, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 24 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 86 HANNAH ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF URDA CLARA HERBST, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 28 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 86X HANNAH ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE COUNCIL OF THE SHIRE OF HORNSBY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 23 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 88 HANNAH ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JEAN MULCAHY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 22 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 90 HANNAH ST, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MICHAEL ANTHONY KENNEDY, KAYLENE MAREE KENNEDY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 12 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 28 CARDINAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SHAMMI KABIR, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 11 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 28A CARDINAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KEITH JAMES THOMPSON, KAYE ELIZABETH BENDLE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 10 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 83 CHAPMAN AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RAQIBUS SABUR, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 9 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 81 CHAPMAN AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HOONG GHEOW WONG, SOOI HONG WONG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 8 in DP 23858 – PROPERTY: 79 CHAPMAN AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PETER JOHN WILKINS, PAMELA MAY WILKINS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 4 in DP 20358 – PROPERTY: 110 CHAPMAN AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GLADYS GWENDOLYN ADAMSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 3 in DP 20358 – PROPERTY: 112 CHAPMAN AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARTIN PATRICK SCULLY, WENDY LEANNE SCULLY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 26 in DP 21629 – PROPERTY: 45 CARDINAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ADAM DOUGLAS REES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 27 in DP 21629 – PROPERTY: 47 CARDINAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NICHOLAS MARTIN WITHFORD, ROBYN MAREE WITHFORD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 28 in DP 21629 – PROPERTY: 49 CARDINAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PAUL LAWRENCE CUMMINS, LEISA JANE CUMMINS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 29 in DP 21629 – PROPERTY: 51 CARDINAL AVE, BEECROFT SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KATHERINE ANN BENDEICH, GREGORY BERNARD BENDEICH, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 51 in DP 1180952 LOT 3 in DP 357453 – PROPERTY: 74-78 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FRONALL PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 357453 – PROPERTY: 80-82 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FRONALL PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970

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LOT 1 in DP 135392 – PROPERTY: 74-78 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FRONALL PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1B in DP 390145 – PROPERTY: 102 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LOUISE HOEFSMIT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1A in DP 390145 – PROPERTY: 100 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FRONALL PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 21965 – PROPERTY: 104 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LORELLE JOY SHELLEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 4 in DP 21965 – PROPERTY: 181 VICTORIA RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BRENDA JEAN ANGILLEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 3B in DP 378212 – PROPERTY: 183 VICTORIA RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NORMAN ROY FULL, JUDITH MARGARET FULL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 1166303 – PROPERTY: 185 VICTORIA RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MITRA DAS, RATAN KUMAR DAS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 1166303 – PROPERTY: 106 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MITRA DAS, RATAN KUMAR DAS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 514862 – PROPERTY: 192 VICTORIA RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DAVID KENT CALLCOTT, SANDRA JOY CALLCOTT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 14 in DP 233136 – PROPERTY: 108 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SCOTT PATRICK BILLINGTON, FIONA RACHEL BILLINGTON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 478 in DP 259853 – PROPERTY: 6 EDWARD BENNETT DR, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BERNARD JOHN HAWKINS, WEI LU HAWKINS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 406 in DP 259853 – PROPERTY: 3 EDWARD BENNETT DR, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HEAP SENG YEOH, JOSEPHINE CORTEZ YEOH, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 405 in DP 259853 – PROPERTY: 1 EDWARD BENNETT DR, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SCOTT DOUGLAS HEARNE, NICOLE GAY HEARNE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 404 in DP 259853 – PROPERTY: 146 CASTLE HILL RD, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NISANSALA EKANAYAKE, HARIN ERANDA SAMARASINGHE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 403 in DP 259853 – PROPERTY: 148 CASTLE HILL RD, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GLEN AUSTIN DWYER, MELISSA JANE DWYER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 402 in DP 259853 – PROPERTY: 150 CASTLE HILL RD, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GEORGE BAINY, TANIA BAINY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 868209 – PROPERTY: 7A CURTIS CL, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DAVID ANDREW JOHN WINLEY, ALISON ELIZABETH WINLEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 868209 – PROPERTY: 7B CURTIS CL, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ERNEST ROY JOHN LAING, ROSEMARY MARGARET LAING, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 511824 – PROPERTY: 160-168 CASTLE HILL RD, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF INALA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 357453 – PROPERTY: 74-78 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FRONALL PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970

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LOT 5 in DP 21965 – PROPERTY: 179 VICTORIA RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RICHARD JOHN ELLERSHAW, VALERIE JOY ELLERSHAW, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 514862 – PROPERTY: 190 VICTORIA RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GERRIT LEIGH DRAYSON, BRYONY LYN DRAYSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 1010596 – PROPERTY: 210 CASTLE HILL RD, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GREGORY NEVILLE PARROTT, HILDA EMMA KAREN PARROTT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 SP45990 – PROPERTY: 212 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP45990, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 1 in DP 14282 – PROPERTY: 214 CASTLE HILL RD, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANDREAS EICHLER, WENDY FIONA HORT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 15 in DP 285097 – PROPERTY: 29 ROCHFORD WAY, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SREEPARNA PODDER, KOUSHIK PODDER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 91 in DP 1180950 LOT 16 in DP 285097 – PROPERTY: 31 ROCHFORD WAY, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RAYMOND JAMES LAINSBURY, LINDA MARGARET LAINSBURY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 91 in DP 1180950 LOT 17 in DP 285097 – PROPERTY: 32 ROCHFORD WAY, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GOURI SHANKER DHAR, SHAKUNTULA DHAR, SHIVALI DHAR, ANKUR DHAR, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 91 in DP 1180950 SP51613 – PROPERTY: 22 ROCHFORD WAY, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP51613, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 2005 in DP 1088072 – PROPERTY: 284 CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANGLICAN RETIREMENT VILLAGES DIOCESE OF SYDNEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 2 in DP 309991 – PROPERTY: 284 CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANGLICAN RETIREMENT VILLAGES DIOCESE OF SYDNEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 LOT 1 in DP 270086 – PROPERTY:, SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DP270086, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 92 in DP 1180950 LOT 8 in DP 285531 – PROPERTY: 20 SCARBOROUGH WAY, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CHUN JOON YOO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 93 in DP 1180950 LOT 2 in DP 285531 – PROPERTY: 17 SCARBOROUGH WAY, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RICHARD PAUL SCHOFIELD, LOUISE ANN JONES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 94 in DP 1180950 LOT 20 in DP 868034 – PROPERTY: 26 FOREST CL, CHERRYBROOK SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PUI KWAN CHUNG, WAI YING WONG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 90 in DP 1180950 5. ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND SITUATED IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF THE HILLS SHIRE, PARISH OF CASTLE HILL, COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND COMPRISING: LOT 2 in DP 1017451 – PROPERTY: 332A OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RAMCHANDRA SURESH NAGARSEKAR, SHARMILY NAGARSEKAR, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 2 in DP 869038 – PROPERTY: 44 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JACQUELINE PAULE ELISE FAHIM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 1 in DP 869038 – PROPERTY: 42 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SARANJIT SINGH, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 1 in DP 90794 – PROPERTY: 334 OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NORMAN ARAMICE ADAMIAN, DAWN ADAMIAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 1 in DP 1017451 – PROPERTY: 332 OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MICHAEL JOSEPH KELLY, TERRY KELLY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951

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LOT 38 in DP 1035404 – PROPERTY: PIONEER PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF POLLTOP HOLDINGS PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 37 in DP 1035404 – PROPERTY: 33 PIONEER PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RICHARD JONATHAN WYLIE, NICOLE ANNE WYLIE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 8 in DP 710258 – PROPERTY: 40 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF EKATIPUTRA ONGGO, JULIANI CHANDRA ONGGO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 122 in DP 802561 – PROPERTY: 38 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HELMUT WICK, HELGA WICK, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 123 in DP 802561 – PROPERTY: 36 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MICHAEL JOHN MORRIS, BARBARA LEONIE MORRIS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 12 in DP 710258 – PROPERTY: 32 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ALBETTE FRANCES EDWARDS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 11 in DP 710258 – PROPERTY: 34 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOHN PAPOUTSIS, FLORENCE LOUISE REBECCA PAPOUTSIS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 13 in DP 710258 – PROPERTY: 30 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SEONG JAE PARK, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 14 in DP 716664 – PROPERTY: 28 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PHILIP DUNCAN DEANS, ALISON CAI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 3 in DP 710258 – PROPERTY: 29 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARK LACHLAN MEEHAN, KERRIE ANNE MEEHAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 2 in DP 835008 – PROPERTY: 27 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF TANNOUS DAHER, MARIE DAHER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT B in DP 401651 – PROPERTY: 296 OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GARTHOWEN PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT A in DP 401651 – PROPERTY: 294 OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GARTHOWEN PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 52 in DP 10761 – PROPERTY: 292 OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GARTHOWEN PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 SP85544 – PROPERTY: 9 GARTHOWEN CRES, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP85544, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 2 in DP 700815 – PROPERTY: 2-6 MCMULLEN AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 600 in DP 1025421 – PROPERTY: 6-14 CASTLE ST, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 111 in DP 1180955 LOT D in DP 411711 – PROPERTY: 1 OLD CASTLE HILL RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 111 in DP 1180955 LOT 101 in DP 774379 – PROPERTY: 1 CASTLE ST, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 102 in DP 774379 – PROPERTY: 4 CASTLE ST, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF TELSTRA CORPORATION LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 2 in DP 747973 – PROPERTY: 282 OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SOLOMON ROSENFIELD, BELLA ROSENFIELD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 500 in DP 1006106 – PROPERTY: 274-280 OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956

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LOT 101 in DP 1000798 – PROPERTY: 264-266 OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 13 Sect 3 DP2496 – PROPERTY: 2-10 PENNANT ST, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 1 in DP 137044 – PROPERTY: 2-10 PENNANT ST, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 10 in DP 20028 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 9 in DP 135596 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 8 in DP 135596 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 7 in DP 135596 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 6 in DP 135596 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 5 in DP 135596 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 4 in DP 135596 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 3 in DP 135596 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 2 in DP 135596 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 1 in DP 135596 – PROPERTY: 4-22 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 9 in DP 28135 – PROPERTY: 24 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 8 in DP 28135 – PROPERTY: 26 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 121 in DP 1180956 LOT 7 in DP 28135 – PROPERTY: 28 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIC LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 10 in DP 1149255 – PROPERTY: 30 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE UNITING CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA PROPERTY TRUST (NSW), AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 11 in DP 1149255 – PROPERTY: SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROADS AND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT A in DP 26438 – PROPERTY: 45 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GREGORY JAMES WHITE, CHRISTINE CAROL WHITE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 6 in DP 217056 – PROPERTY: 49 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ERNEST FRANCIS QUINTAL, LAVINIA ANNE QUINTAL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 5 in DP 217056 – PROPERTY: 51 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PETER MAROUSSIS, CHRISTINE MAROUSSIS, ARISTOMEN MAROUSSIS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 11 in DP 502963 – PROPERTY: 53 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THANG PHAM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 10 in DP 502963 – PROPERTY: 55 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RONNY KWOK KWONG SO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 9 in DP 502963 – PROPERTY: 57 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MING SHANG SHI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 2 in DP 207142 – PROPERTY: 59 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF WEIREN JIN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963

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LOT 102 in DP 841648 – PROPERTY: 61A SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NEVILLE SHIVAX BACHANA, FEROZA NEVILLE BACHANA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 1 in DP 135768 – PROPERTY: 63 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LEO LEE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 101 in DP 839840 – PROPERTY: 65 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JORGE ANTONIO MUSA-GONZALEZ, ALEJANDRA MYRIAM TAPIA-FABRES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 1 in DP 844028 – PROPERTY: 67 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF OLEGARIO GONZALEZ, SYLVIA GONZALEZ, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 2 in DP 27223 – PROPERTY: 69 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HANDSURG PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 1 in DP 309510 – PROPERTY: 71 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBYN BOYTON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 2 in DP 309510 – PROPERTY: 73 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MAROULLA KANARIS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 3 in DP 392868 – PROPERTY: 77 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF INALA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 1 in DP 392868 – PROPERTY: 81 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF WIGG CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 2 in DP 1149253 – PROPERTY: SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROADS AND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 21 in DP 1149252 – PROPERTY: SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROADS AND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 SP41155 – PROPERTY: 68 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP41155, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 SP42485 – PROPERTY: 70 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP42485, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 22 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 14 ROWALLAN AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GEOFFREY ARTHUR THORNE, COLEEN JANICE THORNE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 202 in DP 551843 – PROPERTY: 74 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF OAKPLUM PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 21 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 76 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CRAIG ANTHONY CALLEIA, LEANNE KAY CALLEIA, SPELVETTE PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 20 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 78 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KRISTINE ANNE COLLINS, PETER KENNETH AKERS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 19 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 80 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SAYED ANTONIOS GERGES, MAY CAMILLE GERGES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 18 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 82 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JAE GAB KIM, YOUNG RAY KIM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 17 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 84 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JAMAL MOOSA MURAD, BAYAN MURAD, ARI MURAD, ARINA MURAD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 16 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 86 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GEORGE COUTSOUDES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5268 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012

LOT 15 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 88 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MATTHEW GRANT MARTIN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 14 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 90 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ERIC EDWARD ROBINSON, HEATHER MAY ROBINSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 13 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 74 BRITANNIA RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PATRICK WILLIAM DIBBEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 172 in DP 523792 – PROPERTY: 7A GARTHOWEN CRES, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MEHRAN MISSAGHI, AFSOONGAR MISSAGHI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 20 in DP 1149252 – PROPERTY: 66 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DEREK DOWNIE, ELIZABETH ARNAS-DOWNIE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 11 in DP 1111673 – PROPERTY: 25A WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARYAM GHARIBNEJAD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 12 in DP 1111673 – PROPERTY: 25 WINCHCOMBE PL, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MITRA RAHMATI, MOHAMMAD MEHDI RAHMATI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 112 in DP 815789 – PROPERTY: 15 GARTHOWEN CRES, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF YING ZHANG, PAN YU JIN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 13 in DP 222257 – PROPERTY: 13 GARTHOWEN CRES, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GARTHOWEN PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 14 in DP 222257 – PROPERTY: 11 GARTHOWEN CRES, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GARTHOWEN PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 1 in DP 345710 – PROPERTY: 292 OLD NORTHERN RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GARTHOWEN PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 100 in DP 1180951 LOT 5 in DP 28135 – PROPERTY: 36 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LUIGI ANTONIO ALLOGGIA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 4 in DP 28135 – PROPERTY: 38 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MENG PAN NG, CHEN CHOO LEE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 100 in DP 1176890 – PROPERTY: 47 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SHOWGROUND PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 11 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 94 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BARRY GEORGE MILLNER, ADRIANE DOROTHY MILLNER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 10 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 96 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PHILLIP MICHAEL HANRAHAN, NANCY HANRAHAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 9 in DP 249837 – PROPERTY: 98 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MANOJ KUMAR SINGH, PINKY SINGH, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 140 in DP 246101 – PROPERTY: 100 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FERAYDOON BAHRAMI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 139 in DP 246101 – PROPERTY: 102 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BONIFACE MATHIAS FERNANDEZ, GIUSEPPINA GIOVANNA FERNANDEZ, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 138 in DP 246101 – PROPERTY: 104 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MEHRAN SHARIFI-MOGHADDAM, SHABNAM SHARIFI-MOGHADDAM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963

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SP19470 – PROPERTY: 7 CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP19470 LEN ROBINSON STRATA & COMMUNITY MGT P/L, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT B in DP 327274 – PROPERTY: 9 CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PARKER HANNIFIN (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT 2 in DP 505589 – PROPERTY: 11 CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF AVERY DENNISON OFFICE PRODUCTS PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT 1 in DP 660382 – PROPERTY: 23 VICTORIA AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CAVASIGN PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT 1 in DP 558578 – PROPERTY: VICTORIA AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF INTEGRAL ENERGY AUSTRALIA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 SP82780 – PROPERTY: 9 SALISBURY RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP82780,, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 SP36193 – PROPERTY: 7 SALISBURY RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP36193 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 SP35872 – PROPERTY: 5 SALISBURY RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP35872 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT 3 in DP 578072 – PROPERTY: 111 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KATHERINE PHUONG MY NGU, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 1 in DP 564968 – PROPERTY: 113-115 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOSEPH ANTHONY BUDA, TINA SARINA BUDA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 113 in DP 250610 – PROPERTY: 13 SEXTON AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MUKIDU PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 9 in DP 260588 – PROPERTY: 19 SEXTON AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PHILLIP JOHN MORRISEY, KIM LOUISE MORRISEY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 6 in DP 260588 – PROPERTY: 10 CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANN MAREE AXFORD, PAUL RONALD AXFORD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 109 in DP 250610 – PROPERTY: 117 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF QIULING YU, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 101 in DP 617912 – PROPERTY: 119 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ELIZABETH LEAHY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 110 in DP 250610 – PROPERTY: 121 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GERARD KOK YEE LOH, SUSAN JANE LOH, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 111 in DP 250610 – PROPERTY: 123 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BRIAN GHISLAIN GARRICK, MARIE ANTOINETTE DESIREE JANY GARRICK, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 181 in DP 871670 – PROPERTY: 15 SEXTON AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MAHIYAR HIRA, NILUFER ASPI KATELI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 11 in DP 260588 – PROPERTY: 15A SEXTON AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RONALD EDWIN JOHNSTONE, FRANCES ZELMA JOHNSTONE, GREGORY CHARLES JOHNSTONE, KIM LOUISE JOHNSTONE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 10 in DP 260588 – PROPERTY: 17 SEXTON AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KAREN JEAN ARMSTRONG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963

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LOT 1 in DP 260588 – PROPERTY: 125 SHOWGROUND RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROADS AND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 3 in DP 260588 – PROPERTY: 4 CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FADY WARDINI PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 401 in DP 825089 – PROPERTY: 6A CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CORAL ANN COX, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 402 in DP 825089 – PROPERTY: 6B CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MELODY JEANETTE DE PAOLI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 5 in DP 260588 – PROPERTY: 8 CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF 8 CARRINGTON ROAD PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 130 in DP 1180963 LOT 1 in DP 657013 – PROPERTY: 21 VICTORIA AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CAVASIGN PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT 12 in DP 711909 – PROPERTY: 15 CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JEAT PTY. LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 SP21054 – PROPERTY: 13 CARRINGTON RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP21054 L J HOOKER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT 202 in DP 1120587 – PROPERTY: 12 VICTORIA AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARK FITZGERALD HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT 1 in DP 625453 – PROPERTY: 14-18 HUDSON AVE, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SMC PNEUMATICS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 SP61087 – PROPERTY: 3 SALISBURY RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP61087 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT 102 in DP 736768 – PROPERTY: 1 SALISBURY RD, CASTLE HILL SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE HILLS LODGE PTY. LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 150 in DP 1180975 LOT 1016 in DP 1063033 – PROPERTY: 3 COLUMBIA CT, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 161 in DP 1180965 LOT 1015 in DP 1063033 – PROPERTY: 5 COLUMBIA CT, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF INTEGRAL ENERGY AUSTRALIA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 161 in DP 1180965 LOT 200 in DP 877496 – PROPERTY: 9 COLUMBIA WAY, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GTL PROPERTIES PTY. LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 161 in DP 1180965 SP79869 – PROPERTY: 4 COLUMBIA CT, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP79869 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 162 in DP 1180965 LOT 1 in DP 270512 – PROPERTY:, SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NEXUS NORWEST, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 162 in DP 1180965 LOT 2 in DP 270512 – PROPERTY: NORWEST BVD, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FOOTBALL NSW LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 162/DP1180965 LOT 2021 in DP 864912 – PROPERTY: 2021 NORWEST BVD, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF OPTUS NETWORKS PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 163 in DP 1180965 LOT 1 in DP 270175 – PROPERTY:, SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DP270175 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 164 in DP 1180965 LOT 7 in DP 270175 – PROPERTY: NORWEST BVD, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PARKVIEW PROPERTIES (NSW) PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 164 in DP 1180965

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LOT 2021 in DP 831173 – PROPERTY: NORWEST BVD, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PERPETUAL TRUSTEE COMPANY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 163 in DP 1180965 LOT 1 in DP 270163 – PROPERTY: 11-13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 BROOKHOLLOW AVE, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DP270163 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 165 in DP 1180965 LOT 1 in DP 270106 – PROPERTY: 34, 36, 38, 40, 46 BROOKHOLLOW AVE, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DP270106, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 185 in DP 1180966 SP56844 – PROPERTY: 40 BROOKHOLLOW AVE, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP56844 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 185 in DP 1180966 LOT 7 in DP 270106 – PROPERTY: 46 BROOKHOLLOW AVE, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF I.C.FRITH PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 185 in DP 1180966 LOT 40 in DP 1003897 – PROPERTY: 38A RIDGEHAVEN PL, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF WING KUI CHEUNG, MEI MEI TSE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 181 in DP 1180966 LOT 39 in DP 1003897 – PROPERTY: 38 RIDGEHAVEN PL, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JANE MARY PURCHAS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 181 in DP 1180966 LOT 38 in DP 1003897 – PROPERTY: 36 RIDGEHAVEN PL, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOANNE PORTIA MAULANA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 181 in DP 1180966 LOT 37 in DP 1003897 – PROPERTY: 34 RIDGEHAVEN PL, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANDREW JOHN KEEGAN, ROBYN GAI KEEGAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 181 in DP 1180966 LOT 1 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY:, SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DP270066, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 27 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 7 PLOVER GLEN, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GRAHAM ARMITAGE GEORGE, BARBARA ANNE GEORGE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 28 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 9 PLOVER GLEN, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOSEPH MICHAEL DWYER, PENTIDA SAINGTHONG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 29 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 4 PLOVER GLEN, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ORSON JACK BAKER, ERI BAKER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 34 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 19 GOLDFINCH CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANDREW JOHN DIXON HILL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 35 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 21 GOLDFINCH CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HARISH PARMAR, JAYSHREE PARMAR, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 36 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 23 GOLDFINCH CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF OLIVIA ASSUNTA FABBRO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 37 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 25 GOLDFINCH CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANNE MICHELLE CALLAGHAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 38 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 27 GOLDFINCH CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KUN YANG, YING FU, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 39 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 29 GOLDFINCH CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF AMBER KRISTIE GOODWIN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966

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LOT 47 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 31 GOLDFINCH CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF YANNIE YIM NI YEUNG, KWOK MAN YEUNG, SAU YING TSANG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 48 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 33 GOLDFINCH CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PHILLIP MALCOLM HUNT, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 82 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 1 SKYLARK CCT, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BENJAMIN FRANCIS JOHN WEST, KATHERINE LOUISE GILL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 83 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 3 SKYLARK CCT, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOHN KEITH HENDERSON, KERRIE MAREE HENDERSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 84 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 5 SKYLARK CCT, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COLIN DANE CLAY, FREDERICA JEAN CLAY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 85 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 7 SKYLARK CCT, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF OLIVER HINZ, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 86 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 9 SKYLARK CCT, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SWEE GEOK TAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 87 in DP 270066 – PROPERTY: 11 SKYLARK CCT, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THANH HUA, LINDA LAM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 184 in DP 1180966 LOT 44 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 60 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LEON MOSES ABRAHAM RAAFF, GERTRUDE MARIA RAAFF, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 43 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 58 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PUTHMANATHAN REDDY, DHANALUTCHMEE REDDY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 42 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 56 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROGER KENNETH CHAN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 41 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 54 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SIMON MARK ROBERTS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 40 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 52 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROBYN CAROLE FULLER, KIM MAREE NELSON, RODNEY JOHN NELSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 39 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 50 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SANDEEP GROVER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 38 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 48 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GLORIA FAY PHAIR, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 37 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 46 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CHRISTINE MARY BRENNAN, TERENCE GERARD PANKHURST, MAUREEN PANKHURST, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 36 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 44 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LAUREN ANN CRANE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 35 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 42 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PETER JAMES BRUNKER, KERRY BRUNKER, MARC BRUNKER, ROCHELLE AMANDA BRUNKER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 34 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 40 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JOHN CHRISTOPHER TOWNSEND, JEANETTE THERESE TOWNSEND, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 33 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 38 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARK ANTHONY ROSANO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 26 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 36 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NICHOLAS JOHN WILLIAMS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 LOT 25 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 34 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF AJAY KUMAR CHAMOLI, LEENA CHAMOLI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 LOT 24 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 32 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DELLA YEE LEUNG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966

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LOT 23 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 30 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SHAHRIAR KASSIRI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 LOT 22 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 28 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PETER JOHN MAHONY, GAIL LOLA MAHONY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 LOT 21 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 26 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NABIL DAVID, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 LOT 20 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 24 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARK WILLIAM PHILLIPS, MARGARET THERESE PHILLIPS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 LOT 19 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 22 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ALAN GRAYSON PHELPS BULLINGHAM, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 LOT 18 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 20 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ALEX SHING HUANG LAU, RAYMOND CHEUK TENG LAU, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 LOT 17 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY: 18 LINDEN WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GLEN ALAN PRIESTLEY, NANA CHANG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 LOT 1 in DP 270240 – PROPERTY:, SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DP270240, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 182 in DP 1180966 & LOT 183 in DP 1180966 LOT 4 in DP 270163 – PROPERTY: 19 BROOKHOLLOW AVE, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HADN PTY. LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 165 in DP 1180965 LOT 10 in DP 270163 – PROPERTY: 17 BROOKHOLLOW AVE, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LAWRENCE JOHN SHEPHERD, KERRY ANNE SHEPHERD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 165 in DP 1180965 LOT 9 in DP 270163 – PROPERTY: 15 BROOKHOLLOW AVE, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RUDOLF OTT, JOHN ALBERT MOSES, ANGELA CLARE MOSES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 165 in DP 1180965 SP65212 – PROPERTY: 11-13 BROOKHOLLOW AVE, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP65212 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 165 in DP 1180965 SP54644 – PROPERTY: 38 BROOKHOLLOW AVE, BAULKHAM HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP54644 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 185 in DP 1180966 LOT 25 in DP 1046638 – PROPERTY: WESTWOOD WAY, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 181 in DP 1180966 LOT 20 in DP 1046638 – PROPERTY: 3 OBSERVATORY RISE, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MARCO MUSCARDO, MARLENA MUSCARDO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 181 in DP 1180966 LOT 19 in DP 1046638 – PROPERTY: 5 OBSERVATORY RISE, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ENID RUTH CHOONG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 181 in DP 1180966 LOT 18 in DP 1046638 – PROPERTY: 7 OBSERVATORY RISE, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JASIM UDDIN AHMED, KOWSER JAHAN AHMED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 181 in DP 1180966 LOT 17 in DP 1046638 – PROPERTY: 9 OBSERVATORY RISE, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ROCCO AQUILINA, AGNES AQUILINA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 181 in DP 1180966 LOT 204 in DP 1020815 – PROPERTY: 18 WATERFALL CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LING ZI CHEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 203 in DP 1020815 – PROPERTY: 20 WATERFALL CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LUCAS YEE, BETTY YEE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967

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LOT 202 in DP 1020815 – PROPERTY: 22 WATERFALL CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ANDREW JAMES EAGLESTON, MELANIE JANE EAGLESTON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 201 in DP 1020815 – PROPERTY: 24 WATERFALL CRES, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF JEROME LEONARD FERNANDEZ, KRISHNA KUMARI FERNANDEZ, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 31 in DP 1036558 – PROPERTY: NORWEST BVD, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE HILLS SHIRE COUNCIL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 1635 in DP 1044497 – PROPERTY: 10 CLOVERHILL GR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DIANE MARY TAGGART, NORMAN MICHAEL TAGGART, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 1636 in DP 1044497 – PROPERTY: 12 CLOVERHILL GR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF XU HONG LIN, JINGHONG LU, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 1637 in DP 1044497 – PROPERTY: 22-38 NORTHRIDGE AVE, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NORWEST ASSOCIATION LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 8000 in DP 1087092 – PROPERTY: 1-11 LEXINGTON DR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF WOOLWORTHS (PROJECT FINANCE) PTY. LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 7082 in DP 1037626 – PROPERTY: 17-19 LEXINGTON DR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF B BRAUN AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 7081 in DP 1037626 – PROPERTY: 21-23 LEXINGTON DR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CAPITAL PROJECTS CORPORATION PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 7075 in DP 1016973 – PROPERTY: 1-3 MERIDIAN PL, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NORWEST PROPERTY HOLDINGS PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 LOT 1 in DP 270324 – PROPERTY:, SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DP270324, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 192 in DP 1180967 LOT 11 in DP 270324 – PROPERTY: 7 MERIDIAN PL, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SUZANNE MAREE FITZGERALD, JOHN MARSHALL SIMMONS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 192 in DP 1180967 SP80821 – PROPERTY: 29 LEXINGTON DR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP80821 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 SP74252 – PROPERTY: 33 LEXINGTON DR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP74252 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 191 in DP 1180967 SP77109 – PROPERTY: 24-32 LEXINGTON DR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP77109 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 193 in DP 1180967 LOT 8 in DP 270392 – PROPERTY: 24-32 LEXINGTON DR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF STARWISP PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 193 in DP 1180967 SP81347 – PROPERTY: 24-32 LEXINGTON DR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP81347 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 193 in DP 1180967 SP72801 – PROPERTY: 1 CELEBRATION DR, BELLA VISTA SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE OWNERS OF STRATA SCHEME SP72801 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 193 in DP 1180967 LOT 1 in DP 270392 – PROPERTY:, SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION DP270392 C/- BEAUMONT STRATA MANAGEMENT PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 193 in DP 1180967

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6. ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND SITUATED IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF THE HILLS SHIRE, PARISH OF FIELD OF MARS, COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND COMPRISING: LOT 1 in DP 507728 – PROPERTY: 69B CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FABIAN LUKKEN, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH BROWN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT E in DP 358219 – PROPERTY: 71-73 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ASHISH KUMAR JHA, RUBI JHA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 3 in DP 135622 – PROPERTY: 75 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GEHAN KALINGA DE SILVA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 135622 – PROPERTY: 79 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KEVIN STEPHEN LEE, CRISTINA MARIA LEE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 135622 – PROPERTY: 81 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF RICHARD CLARENCE WADE, ISOBEL JOAN WADE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT A in DP 368308 – PROPERTY: 83 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF STEVE YANGBIN GUO, YANLING CAO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 4 in DP 523934 – PROPERTY: 85 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GEORGE PETER HALLAL, YVETTE HALLAL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 3 in DP 523934 – PROPERTY: 85A CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF DAVID JOSEPH ANTHONY RODRIGUES, MONICA THERESE RODRIGUES, PHILLIP ANTHONY RODRIGUES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 8 in DP 135618 – PROPERTY: 99 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CHANRICH PROPERTIES PTY LIMITED, HI-RETURN INVESTMENTS PTY LTD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 719 in DP 880259 – PROPERTY: 101 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CHANRICH PROPERTIES P/L, HI-RETURN INVESTMENTS P/L, VOTRAINT NO.117 PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 717 in DP 880259 – PROPERTY: 21 STALEY CT, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GARRY CLIFFORD MUNDY, LINDA MUNDY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 2 in DP 1176245 – PROPERTY: 69A CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF STUART TIMOTHY HILL, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 LOT 1 in DP 1176245 – PROPERTY: 69 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PETER REMAILI, JANET REMAILI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 70 in DP 1180970 7. ALL THOSE PIECES OF LAND SITUATED IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF THE HILLS SHIRE, PARISH OF SOUTH COLAH, COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND COMPRISING: LOT 1 in DP 34887 – PROPERTY: 28 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FULL HOPE (AUST) PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 2 in DP 558265 – PROPERTY: 556 PENNANT HILLS RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE COUNCIL OF THE SHIRE OF HORNSBY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 1 in DP 124519 – PROPERTY: 552-554 PENNANT HILLS RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LMN FUELS PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 2 in DP 594824 – PROPERTY: 28 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF FULL HOPE (AUST) PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 10 Sect 3 DP1879 – PROPERTY: 30 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953

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LOT 11 Sect 3 DP1879 – PROPERTY: 30 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 1 in DP 858789 – PROPERTY: 30 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 3 in DP 227694 – PROPERTY: 18 CHURCH ST, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SEE HUA PHANG, ENG HONG PHANG, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 2 in DP 227694 – PROPERTY: 20 CHURCH ST, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ABRAHAM SANTOS TINDICK, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 3 in DP 508668 – PROPERTY: 30A CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF NICHOLAS ROBERT MADDEN, FIONA MARGARET MADDEN, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 11 in DP 559060 – PROPERTY: 32 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CAROLINE ANNE BEINKE, PHILLIP JAMES ROLAND BEINKE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 10 in DP 559060 – PROPERTY: 32A CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF HENRY LYNTON JONES, FAY JONES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 4 in DP 227694 – PROPERTY: 34 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ELIZABETH ANN THORBY, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 1 in DP 508668 – PROPERTY: 36 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF GEORGE ARTHUR STRATFORD, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 1 in DP 500355 – PROPERTY: 38 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ADELAIDE VIESER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 5 in DP 30832 – PROPERTY: 40 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SACHIKO MIYAMOTO, KEIICHI MIYAMOTO, JUN MIYAMOTO, KEI MIYAMOTO, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 53 in DP 851541 – PROPERTY: 42 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF EDUARD DOMINICUS HERLIANTO, LIANA SANTOSA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 10 in DP 807905 – PROPERTY: CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 2 in DP 135416 – PROPERTY: 9 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ALASTAIR MENZIES GRIEVE, BRENDA MARGARET GRIEVE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT F in DP 17331 – PROPERTY: 13 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF LIAN SEN HUANG, JIAN YING HU, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 1 in DP 135325 – PROPERTY: 15 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CGU PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 1 in DP 135324 – PROPERTY: 17 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PIO BIASUCCI, MARIA BIASUCCI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT C in DP 17331 – PROPERTY: 19 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF ENRICO LUIGI RICARDO BIASUCCI, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 2 in DP 345336 – PROPERTY: 21 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF SEBASTIAN COSTA, ROSALBA COSTA, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 1 in DP 345336 – PROPERTY: 23 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF CAROL ROSE HOOPER, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953

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LOT B in DP 340228 – PROPERTY: 25 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF PATRICIA ELIZABETH STARLING, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT Y in DP 394195 – PROPERTY: 27 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MOOREBUX SUPERANNUATION PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT X in DP 394195 – PROPERTY: 29 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF MICHAEL WILLIAMSON, MARIANNE REINHILD PLAHN-WILLIAMSON, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 22 in DP 1161229 – PROPERTY: 11A CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF STEVEN WALTER JAMES WILLIAMS, TAMEEKA ANN WILLIAMS, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 21 in DP 1161229 – PROPERTY: 11 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF AJAY RAJ, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 433 in DP 876563 – PROPERTY: 31 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF BMY INVESTMENT PTY LIMITED, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 LOT 432 in DP 876563 – PROPERTY: 33 CASTLE HILL RD, WEST PENNANT HILLS SAID TO BE IN THE OWNERSHIP OF KENNETH JOHN DOYLE, AFFECTED BY PLAN OF ACQUISITION LOT 61 in DP 1180953 8. The Land listed in the Table at List Item 1 above, is to be excluded from any road or reserve, including the roads and reserves listed in the table below: Road or Reserve Fee Simple Control Beecroft Road CROWN RD & 1/1044145 stratum Roads and Maritime Services Beecroft Road CROWN RD & 1/1043818 stratum Roads and Maritime Services Beecroft Road 1/1043818 & 2/1043818 stratims Roads and Maritime Services Beecroft Road RD GG 23/08/1940 Fol.3551 Roads and Maritime Services Beecroft Road Crown Road Roads and Maritime Services Beecroft Road CROWN RD & GG 23/08/1940 Fol. 3551 & GG Roads and Maritime Services 5/11/1913 Fol. 6711 Cambridge Crown Road – Lot 1 DP 1044145 stratum Hornsby Shire Council Cambridge Crown Road Lot 1 DP 1043818 stratum Hornsby Shire Council Cambridge Crown Road Hornsby Shire Council Edensor Street CT1136-137 Hornsby Shire Council Ray Road O.S. Road Pt Por 16 granted to William Kent Jr Hornsby Shire Council 17/04/1805 Fol.4607 Fernhill Avenue CT 3221-240 Hornsby Shire Council Ray Road O.S. Road Pt Por 16 granted to William Kent Jr Hornsby Shire Council 17/04/1805 Fol.4607 Dunmore Road CT 2875-206 Hornsby Shire Council Romford Road CT 2875-206 Hornsby Shire Council Barombah Road CT 2875-206 Hornsby Shire Council M2 Motorway A/C 20006-10 lots 174, 175 5/871807 Roads and Maritime Services 5,6,15,16/854214 13/842090 Castle Howard Road CROWN ROAD Hornsby Shire Council Murray Road CROWN ROAD Hornsby Shire Council Austral Avenue CROWN ROAD Hornsby Shire Council Kenwick Lane CROWN ROAD Hornsby Shire Council

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Road or Reserve Fee Simple Control Fiona Road CROWN ROAD Hornsby Shire Council Hull Road CROWN Splay CT 3862-53 Hornsby Shire Council Copeland Road CROWN ROAD Hornsby Shire Council Rorke Street CT 1098-130 Hornsby Shire Council Hannah Street CT 1040-94 Hornsby Shire Council Chapman Avenue CT 1040-94 Hornsby Shire Council Cardinal Avenue CT 1040-94 Hornsby Shire Council Grace Avenue CT 6482-42 Hornsby Shire Council Pennant Hills Road 10/248021 Roads and Maritime Services Pennant Hills Road 11/248021 Roads and Maritime Services Pennant Hills Road 61/248021 Roads and Maritime Services Pennant Hills Road 62/248021 Roads and Maritime Services Pennant Hills Road Res C/F 15/22256 Roads and Maritime Services Pennant Hills Road 362/827001 Roads and Maritime Services Pennant Hills Road CT 5069 Fol.220 N/R F1932 Roads and Maritime Services Church Street CT 1040-94 Hornsby Shire Council Church Street Pt CT 4373-246 RD.C80289 Hornsby Shire Council Castle Hill Road 15/807905; GG 4/07/2008 Fol.6623 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road CROWN ROAD G.G 8/11/1861 Fol.2387-8 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road Pt CT 5230-120; GG 4/07/2008 Fol.66623 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road Pt CT 6215-7: GG 4/7/2008 Fol.6623 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road Pt CT 8436-128: GG 4/7/2008 Fol.6623 Roads and Maritime Services Victoria Road Pt CT 5762-132 Hornsby Shire Council Victoria Road Pt CT 1040-94 Hornsby Shire Council Edward Bennett Drive Pt CT 11232-231 Hornsby Shire Council Castle Hill Road Pt CT 4687-171; GG 9/07/1937 Fol.2557 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road Pt CT 4852-110 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road O.S Land Resumption Dedication GG 9/06/1944 Roads and Maritime Services Fol.1006 Castle Hill Road O.S Land Resumption Dedication GG 9/06/1944 Roads and Maritime Services Fol.1006 Franklin Road Pt CT 540-178 Hornsby Shire Council Franklin Road Pt CT 4947-63 Hornsby Shire Council Robert Road Pt CT 540-178 Hornsby Shire Council Robert Road Pt CT 634-215 Hornsby Shire Council Castle Hill Road Pt CT 6237-104 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road 860/842324 GG 4/7/08 Fol.6624 Roads and Maritime Services Highs Road 13/877768 GG 4/7/08 Fol.6623 The Hills Shire Council Castle Hill Road 103/850797 GG 4/7/08 Fol.6624 Roads and Maritime Services

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Road or Reserve Fee Simple Control Castle Hill Road 603/851035 GG 4/7/08 Fol.6624 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road 17/813901 GG 7/7/08 Fol.6624 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road – 12/877768 GG 7/7/08 Fol.6624 Roads and Maritime Services Highs Road Highs Road O.S. road – Part Portion 37 granted to Daniel The Hills Shire Council Buckeridge 13/1/1818 & Pt Por 38 granted to Daniel Jedd 13/01/1818 David Road Pt CT 540-178 Hornsby Shire Council David Road Pt 100/834-080 Hornsby Shire Council David Road Pt CT 772-57 Hornsby Shire Council Castle Hill Road CROWN ROAD G.G. 8/11/1861 Fol.2387-8 Roads and Maritime Services Road within Old System Road. Dedication GG 7-10.1908 Fol.5411 Hornsby Shire Council Castle Hill Road CROWN ROAD G.G.8/11/1861 Fol.2387-8 Roads and Maritime Services Old Northern Road CROWN ROAD (William IV) Roads and Maritime Services Old Northern Road – Pt CT 4937-199,200. GG 4/7/2008 Fol.6624 Roads and Maritime Services Castle Hill Road Winchcombe Place Res CT 10124-21 The Hills Shire Council Winchcombe Place Pt CT 6984-209 The Hills Shire Council Pathway Pt CT 8408-61 and 62 The Hills Shire Council McMullen Avenue CT6439-202 S.587771 The Hills Shire Council McMullen Avenue CROWN 10/872327 The Hills Shire Council Old Northern Road CROWN ROAD (William IV) Roads and Maritime Services Old Castle Hill Road CROWN ROAD The Hills Shire Council Old Castle Hill Road PT CT 7351-209 The Hills Shire Council Old Castle Hill Road Pt CT 6224-141 The Hills Shire Council Old Castle Hill Road CROWN dedicated Public Road. G.G 17/11/39 The Hills Shire Council Fol.5412 Old Castle Hill Road CROWN dedicated Public Road. G.G. 24/11/1961 The Hills Shire Council Fol.3771 to depth of 50ft Castle Place Pt AC 2112-131 The Hills Shire Council Castle Place CT 4156-208 CT 2113-92 CT 5118-194 CT 5109-218 The Hills Shire Council & C/F 2/1031770 STRATUM Castle Place CT 8447.96 CT 12910-1 Stratum N8626 The Hills Shire Council Castle Street CT 910-29 The Hills Shire Council Castle Street Pt CT 6229-232 The Hills Shire Council Castle Street Pt CT 5329-66 The Hills Shire Council Pennant Street CT 910-29 The Hills Shire Council Kentwell Avenue Pt CT 7345-39 The Hills Shire Council Showground Road Crown Road Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road 12/221044 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road 11/221044 Roads and Maritime Services

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Road or Reserve Fee Simple Control Showground Road – Pt CT 7345-39 Roads and Maritime Services Kentwell Avenue Showground Road 11/1149255 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7381-57 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7334-188 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7188-83 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road A/26438 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7345-39 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Res C/FX/400444 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 2931-243 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7345-39 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 1932-118 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 5899-75 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Res CT 12494-22 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 5759-57 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Res C/FB/398370 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7562-34 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road 2/1149253 Not Dedicated Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt C/F 12/26241 N/R P677781 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road 21/1149252 Not Dedicated Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt C/F 10/26241 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt C/F 9/26241 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 13683-174 X673100 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt C/F 3/309510 R960933 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7514-40 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 11729-12, Pt CT 9630-245-7, P 318023 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 6910-140 & Pt CT 6140-6 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road X/406454 Not Dedicated Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 10937-43 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 5475-89 N352885 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7597-115 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 5458-202 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road & Pt CT 11729-12 – P 318023 Roads and Maritime Services Rowallen Avenue Showground Road 2/309510 Not Dedicated Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road 1/309510 Not Dedicated Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road 2/27223 Not Dedicated Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT A/398370 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road 3/392868 Not Dedicated Roads and Maritime Services

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Road or Reserve Fee Simple Control Showground Road 44/221043 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road 1/392868 Not Dedicated Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7985-97 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road C/F 34/221043 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 7154-108 & R168654 Roads and Maritime Services Pathway Pt CT 12410-112 The Hills Shire Council Showground Road Pt CT 4557-141 R168654 Roads and Maritime Services Britannia Road Pt CT 12221-102 The Hills Shire Council Showground Road Pt CT 12094-198 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 9489-162 Roads and Maritime Services Showground Road Pt CT 9489-161 Roads and Maritime Services Rowallan Ave Pt CT 910-29 The Hills Shire Council Rowallan Ave Pt CT 3870-204 The Hills Shire Council Carrington Road CT 1266-64 The Hills Shire Council Victoria Avenue CT 1266-64 The Hills Shire Council Salisbury Road CT 1266-64 The Hills Shire Council Hudson Avenue Res C/F 103/736768 The Hills Shire Council Hudson Avenue Pt CT 9124-80 K 736172 The Hills Shire Council Salisbury Road CT 1266-64 The Hills Shire Council Windsor Road CROWN ROAD (William IV) Roads and Maritime Services Windsor Road – CT 2562-48 S.232402 Roads and Maritime Services Salisbury Road Windsor Road – CT 9124.80 Roads and Maritime Services Salisbury Road Columbia Circuit Pt CF 102/624844 The Hills Shire Council Norwest Boulevarde Pt CF 102/624844 The Hills Shire Council Norwest Boulevarde Pt CF 102/624844 The Hills Shire Council Norwest Boulevarde Pt CF 5056/854839 The Hills Shire Council Norwest Boulevarde Res C/F 3004/1019795 The Hills Shire Council Pathway Res C/F 3004/1019795 The Hills Shire Council Brookhollow Avenue Pt CF 102/624844 The Hills Shire Council Reston Grange Pt CF 102/624844 The Hills Shire Council Westwood Way 301/881331 The Hills Shire Council Cloverhill Grove 1035/1043484 The Hills Shire Council Norwest Boulevarde 2/860175 The Hills Shire Council Lexington Drive 704/1000143 The Hills Shire Council Meridian Place 7073/1015434 The Hills Shire Council Celebration Drive 704/1000143 The Hills Shire Council

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9. The Land listed in the Table at List Item 1 above, and the fi rst column of the table below, is to be excluded from any scheme under the Community Land Development Act 1989, including the schemes listed in the second column of the table below. Applications have been made to the Supreme Court of New South Wales to restructure the schemes listed in the second column of the table below as a consequence of the acquisitions, by the Plaint numbers listed in the third column of the table below. Lot in DP Excluded Schemes Plaint Number LOT 71 in DP 1180970 Neighbourhood Scheme DP286254 2012/391637 LOT 91 in DP 1180950 Neighbourhood Scheme DP285097 2012/391632 LOT 92 in DP 1180950 Community Scheme DP270086 2012/391640 LOT 93 in DP 1180950 Neighbourhood Scheme DP285531 and Community Scheme 2012/391640 DP270086 LOT 94 in DP 1180950 Neighbourhood Scheme DP285531 and Community Scheme 2012/391640 DP270086 LOT 162 in DP 1180965 Community Scheme DP270512 and Strata Scheme SP79869 2012/391638 LOT 164 in DP 1180965 Community Scheme DP270175 2012/391635 LOT 165 in DP 1180965 Community Scheme DP270163 and Strata Scheme SP65212 2012/391634 LOT 182 in DP 1180966 Community Scheme DP270240 2012/391639 LOT 183 in DP 1180966 Community Scheme DP270240 2012/391639 LOT 184 in DP 1180966 Community Scheme DP270066 2012/391631 LOT 185 in DP 1180966 Community Scheme DP270106, Strata Scheme SP54644 and Strata 2012/391633 Scheme SP56844 LOT 192 in DP 1180967 Community Scheme DP270324 2012/391636 LOT 193 in DP 1180967 Community Scheme DP270392, Strata Scheme SP72801, Strata 2012/391641 Scheme SP77109 and Strata Scheme SP81347

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PRACTICE NOTE CIV 1 Local Court of New South Wales Issued pursuant to section 15 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 (CPA) and pursuant to section 27 Local Court Act 2007 COMMENCED: 23/3/2011 REISSUED: 7/1/2013 CASE MANAGEMENT OF CIVIL PROCEEDINGS IN THE LOCAL COURT 1 Commencement ...... 2 Application ...... 3 Introduction ...... PART A – GENERAL PROVISIONS 4 Directions ...... 5 General adjournments ...... 6 Representation ...... 7 Dismissal ...... 8 Alternative Dispute Resolution ...... 9 Transfer between Small Claims Division and General Division ...... 10 Change of Venue ...... PART B – GENERAL DIVISION CASE MANAGEMENT 11 General principle ...... 12 Standard directions ...... 13 First call-over ...... 14 Second call-over/Directions hearing ...... 15 Review ...... 16 Notices of motion ...... 17 Vacating a trial date ...... 18 Appearances by telephone or audio-visual link (AVL) at the trial ...... PART C – SMALL CLAIMS DIVISION CASE MANAGEMENT 19 General principles ...... 20 Pre-trial Review ...... 21 Notices of motion ...... 22 Vacating a trial date ...... 23 Trial ...... 24 Appearances by telephone or audio-visual link (AVL) at the trial ...... PART D – SUBPOENAS AND APPLICATIONS FOR DISCLOSURE OF DOCUMENTS 25 Issuing subpoenas ...... 26 Seeking leave to issue a subpoena ...... 27 Access to Subpoenaed Documents...... 28 Applications for disclosure of documents ...... PART E – EXPERT EVIDENCE 29 Leave to adduce expert evidence ...... 30 General Division – Single expert ...... 31 General Division – Joint experts’ report ...... 32 Small Claims Division – Single expert ...... 33 Tendering expert reports at the hearing ...... PART F – COSTS 34 Costs at the end of a trial ...... 35 Guideline Amounts ...... PART G – MAXIMUM COSTS ORDERS IN THE GENERAL DIVISION PART H – PRE-JUDGMENT INTEREST Annexure A – Pre-Trial Review Sheet Annexure B – Small Claims Division Case Management Order Annexure C – General Division Standard Directions Annexure D – Civil Listing Advice

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1 Commencement 1.1 This practice note commences on 7 January 2013. 2 Application 2.1 This practice note applies to civil proceedings in the Local Court. 3 Introduction 3.1 The purpose of this practice note is to update Practice Note Civ 1 dealing with matters relevant to the management of civil proceedings. 3.2 The following abbreviations are used in this practice note: o CPA means the Civil Procedure Act 2005 o ADR means alternative dispute resolution (including mediation under Part 4 of the CPA and arbitration under Part 5 of the CPA) o LCR means the Local Court Rules 2009 o UCPR means the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 3.3 This practice note describes the practice of the Local Court in managing civil proceedings so as to achieve the just, quick and cheap resolution of the real issues in the proceedings: section 56 (1) CPA. 3.4 The court’s time standards aim to fi nalise 90% of civil proceedings within 6 months of commencement and 100% within 12 months. Parties must plan to meet these time standards. 3.5 The court by this practice note seeks to give effect to the overriding purpose of the CPA and to the finalisation of all civil proceedings within the court’s time standards. 3.6 A party to civil proceedings is under a duty to assist the court to further the overriding purpose and, to that effect, to participate in the processes of the court and to comply with the directions of the court: section 56 (3) CPA. 3.7 This practice note is structured as follows: o Part A – General provisions o Part B – General Division case management o Part C – Small Claims Division case management o Part D – Subpoenas and applications for disclosure of documents o Part E – Expert evidence o Part F – Costs o Part G – Maximum costs orders in the General Division o Part H – Pre-judgment interest PART A – GENERAL PROVISIONS 4 Directions 4.1 The Court may give such directions as it thinks fi t for the speedy determination of the real issues between the parties to the proceedings. 5 General adjournments 5.1 No proceedings are ever stood over generally: see section 66 (1) CPA. 6 Representation 6.1 Subject to paragraph 6.2, where a party is legally represented, the legal representative (or their agent) must appear on all occasions. 6.2 A party or their legal representative may mention the proceedings on behalf of the legal representative for another party except at: o The fi rst call-over in the General Division o When proceedings are listed for hearing o The pre-trial review in the Small Claims Division o Any listing for the return of subpoena. 6.2 The legal representative must have suffi cient instructions to make and consider offers of settlement and to enable the Court to make all appropriate orders and directions. 6.3 If proceedings are adjourned due to a legal representative being insuffi ciently instructed a costs order may be made against the party.

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7 Dismissal 7.1 If within 9 months after a statement of claim has been filed: (a) A defence or cross claim is not fi led, or (b) A default judgment is not entered, or (c) The proceedings are not otherwise disposed of, the proceedings are on the Court’s own motion and order dismissed: UCPR 12.9 (2). 7.2 The court will not dismiss proceedings under UCPR 12.9 if there are any notices of motion or other applications in the proceedings that have yet to be determined: UCPR 12.9 (4). 8 Alternative Dispute Resolution 8.1 The court may at any stage refer proceedings to ADR including on the fi rst date the proceedings are listed before the court. 8.3 The court may refer proceedings to mediation with or without the consent of the parties. 8.4 The court will only refer proceedings to arbitration where there are no complex issues of fact or law and the hearing is estimated to take 3 hours or less. 8.5 The court will not refer proceedings in the Small Claims Division or proceedings involving allegations of fraud to arbitration unless special circumstances exist or the parties consent: UCPR 20.8. 9 Transfer between Small Claims Division and General Division 9.1 The court may transfer proceedings from the Small Claims Division to the General Division where it considers that the proceedings should be consolidated with other proceedings already commenced in the General Division. 10 Change of Venue 10.1 An application to change the venue under UCPR Part 8 must be made when the defence is fi led, or at such other time as the court allows. 10.2 The court will not change the venue to another venue that is less than 100 kilometres from the originating venue unless satisfi ed that there are exceptional circumstances. 10.3 The notice of motion must specify the venue to which the applicant seeks the proceedings to be changed. It must be supported by an affi davit that: o Addresses the matters contained in UCPR r 8.2 o Sets out the reasons why the party is seeking to change the venue o If relevant, includes material in support of any assertion of exceptional circumstances. 10.4 The registrar will list the proceedings for either a call-over or a pre-trial review within six weeks and will send a copy of the defence, the notice of motion and the affi davit to all other active parties. 10.5 If another party objects to the change of venue then the party may, within 14 days of receiving the notice of listing, fi le and serve an affi davit outlining the reasons why the party says the venue should not be changed. 10.6 Unless the court otherwise orders, a notice of motion for change of venue will be determined: o After 14 days from the date that the notice of listing was sent o In the absence of the parties. 10.7 Where the court decides to change the venue, the registrar at the originating venue will: o Vacate any listings at the originating venue o Re-list the proceedings at the new venue o Advise the parties of the new listing arrangements. 10.8 Where the court decides that the venue not be changed the registrar will: o Advise the parties o Confi rm the listing at the originating venue. 10.9 Unless the court otherwise orders, the maximum costs order that the court will allow on the notice of motion is $150 in relation to proceedings in the Small Claims Division and $300 in relation to proceedings in the General Division. PART B – GENERAL DIVISION CASE MANAGEMENT 11 General principle 11.1 The court will case manage the proceedings having regard to the objects specifi ed in section 57 (1) CPA. 12 Standard directions 12.1 The proceedings will be listed for a fi rst call-over within six weeks of the date on which the fi rst defence is filed.

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12.2 The court will advise the parties of the date of the fi rst call-over and send them a copy of the standard directions (see Annexure A of the practice note). 12.3 Unless the court otherwise orders, the parties must comply with the standard directions. 13 First call-over 13.1 The court will give directions designed to assist in the speedy determination of the real issues between the parties to the proceedings. These may include: o Making orders under CPA Part 6 o Allocating a date for return of subpoenas o Referring the proceedings to mediation or arbitration o Directing the parties to complete a civil listing advice (see Annexure B of the practice note) that must be fi led in court on the next listing date. 13.2 The court may set a trial date and a review date. 13.3 If the court does not set a trial date and a review date then it will list the proceedings for a second call-over. 14 Second call-over/Directions hearing 14.1 The second call-over will be held within 28 days of the fi rst call-over. 14.2 At the second call-over, the court will: o Fix a trial date and a review date o Give such directions as are necessary to assist in the speedy determination of the real issues between the parties to the proceedings 14.3 If the parties are not ready to take a trial date then the proceedings will be set down for a directions hearing before a magistrate. 14.4 Unless the court orders otherwise, the directions hearing will be take place within 14 days of the second call- over. 15 Review 15.1 Unless the court otherwise orders, the review will be listed approximately four weeks before the trial date. 15.2 Where the parties are legally represented, the legal representative for each party must fi le in court and serve a completed and signed civil listing advice (Annexure B) 15.3 The court will: o Inquire whether the court’s directions have been complied with o Inquire whether the proceedings are ready for trial o Satisfy itself as to the accuracy/appropriateness of the time estimates given in the civil listing advice. 15.3 If the court’s earlier directions have not been complied with then the court may make such orders as it considers appropriate including: o Dismissing the proceedings or a cross claim o Striking out a defence o Making a costs order. 15.4 If a party has not served evidence in accordance with the standard directions or other order of the court, then the court may allow further time to serve the evidence on condition that if the evidence is not served within that further time, the party will not be able to rely on the evidence in chief at the hearing without leave of the court. 15.5 The court may impose limits on the time to be taken at the trial for: o Opening addresses o Presentation of a party’s case including cross-examination o Closing addresses. 15.6 A party may not exceed these time limits unless special circumstances exist and the court gives leave to do so. 16 Notices of motion 16.1 Parties must fi le any notices of motion as soon as practicable. 16.2 A notice of motion will be listed in the general motions list on the fi rst available date and the parties must be ready to deal with the notice of motion on that date. 16.3 Parties will not be permitted to cross-examine witnesses at an interlocutory hearing unless they can demonstrate that there are cogent and compelling reasons for doing so having regard to the principles set out in CPA Part 6, Division 1.

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17 Vacating a trial date 17.1 A party who wishes to vacate a trial date must fi le a notice of motion not less than 21 days prior to the trial date. 17.2 A party may apply to vacate a trial date within 21 days of the trial date if unforeseen circumstances arise (e.g. a witness becomes ill). The notice of motion: o Must be fi led as soon as practicable and not later than the next working day after the party becomes aware of the unforeseen circumstances o May be fi led without waiting to obtain the consent of the other party. 18 Appearances by telephone or audio-visual link (AVL) at the trial 18.1 Any application for a party or a witness to be given leave to appear by telephone or AVL at the trial must be made at the time the proceedings are listed for hearing. 18.2 If leave is granted for a party or a witness to appear by telephone or AVL then the party who sought leave is responsible for: o If relevant, booking the remote AVL facility, paying any costs associated with the use of the AVL and arranging for the attendance of the party or the witness at that facility o If relevant, arranging for the party or the witness to telephone the court at the relevant time during the trial o Providing the party or the witness with a copy of any affi davits or documents to which the party or the witness may be referred while giving his or her evidence. PART C – SMALL CLAIMS DIVISION CASE MANAGEMENT 19 General principles 19.1 The court will case manage the proceedings having regard to the objects specifi ed in section 57 (1) CPA. 19.2 The court will conduct proceedings in the Small Claims Division with as little formality and technicality as the proper consideration of the proceedings permit. 20 Pre-trial Review 20.1 The proceedings will be listed for pre-trial review within six weeks of the date on which the fi rst defence is filed. 20.2 The court will advise the parties of the date of the pre-trial review. 20.3 The objective of the pre-trial review is to provide an opportunity for the court to assist the parties to settle their dispute. 20.4 Parties must attend in person or, if legally represented, the legal representative must attend and have authority to settle the dispute. 20.5 The court may refer the parties to mediation. 20.6 If the proceedings do not settle at the pre-trial review then the parties must: o Identify the issues in dispute and disclose, as far as is known, the witness statements and documents upon which they propose to rely at the hearing o Complete the pre-trial review sheet (Annexure C of the Practice Note) and fi le it in court at pre-trial review. 20.7 Any interlocutory applications (including to issue a subpoena) and any application to orally examine at witness at the trial must be made at the pre-trial review. 20.8 When deciding whether to order a witness to attend the trial to be orally examined, the court will consider: o The particular circumstances of the case, including the amount involved o Whether there is a real issue as to credibility o Whether there is a signifi cant confl ict in the evidence. 20.9 The court will generally make the case management order contained in Annexure D of the Practice Note. 20.10 If a party does not fi le and serve documents or witness statements in accordance with the case management order, the party will not be able to rely on those documents or witness statements at the hearing without leave of the court. 21 Notices of motion 21.1 Unless the rules otherwise provide, or leave is granted by the court, interlocutory applications in Small Claims proceedings are to be made orally at the pre-trial review: LCR r 2.10. 22 Vacating a trial date 22.1 A party who wishes to vacate a trial date must fi le a notice of motion not less than 21 days prior to the trial date.

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22.2 A party may apply to vacate a trial date within 21 days of the trial date if unforeseen circumstances arise (e.g. a witness becomes ill). A notice of motion: o Must be fi led as soon as practicable and not later than the next working day after the party becomes aware of the unforeseen circumstances o May be fi led without waiting to obtain the consent of the other party. 23 Trial 23.1 A ‘formal trial’, that is, the normal adversarial trial where oral evidence is taken on oath, and witnesses are cross-examined is not available in the Small Claims Division. 23.2 Subject to any direction of the court, parties do not have the right to call a witness to give evidence, to cross- examine a witness or to give oral evidence at the hearing. 23.3 Proceedings will be heard and determined in open court on the basis of the documentary evidence that has been served and fi led in accordance with the case management order. If evidence is not served and fi led within the time directed then the party will not be able to rely on the evidence without leave of the court. 23.4 Where a direction has been made that a witness is to attend for cross-examination, the party relying on the statement of the witness as evidence in chief is responsible for securing the attendance of the witness for cross- examination. The proceedings will be heard and determined on the oral evidence together with the documentary evidence that has been fi led and served in accordance with paragraph 23.2. 23.5 Parties may attend, make comments, present arguments and make fi nal submissions on the evidence. 23.6 The procedure at the trial of the proceedings will be determined by the magistrate or assessor as he or she thinks fit. 24 Appearances by telephone or audio-visual link (AVL) at the trial 24.1 Any application for a party or a witness to be given leave to appear by telephone or AVL at the trial must be made at the time the proceedings are listed for hearing. 24.2 If leave is granted for a party or a witness to appear by telephone or AVL then the party who sought leave is responsible for: o If relevant, booking the remote AVL facility, paying any costs associated with the use of the AVL and arranging for the attendance of the party or the witness at that facility o If relevant, arranging for the party or the witness to telephone the court at the relevant time during the trial o Providing the party or the witness with a copy of any affi davits or documents to which the party or the witness may be referred while giving his or her evidence. PART D – SUBPOENAS AND APPLICATIONS FOR DISCLOSURE OF DOCUMENTS 25 Issuing subpoenas 25.1 Parties must issue subpoenas as early as possible so that documents can be produced and inspected, and be available for the proper preparation of the case, including engaging any expert witnesses. 26 Seeking leave to issue a subpoena 26.1 Litigants in person and parties in Small Claims Division proceedings need the leave of the court to issue a subpoena (UCPR 7.3). 26.2 An application for leave to issue a subpoena in the Small Claims Division must be made at the pre-trial review. 26.3 A litigant in person may seek leave to issue a subpoena either orally before the court or by lodging the following documents with the registry: o A copy of the subpoena o A letter setting out the reasons why leave is sought to issue the subpoena. 26.4 If a person is seeking leave to issue a subpoena to give evidence, the letter must explain why the subpoenaed person’s evidence would be relevant. If a person is seeking leave to issue a subpoena to produce, the letter must explain why the documents would be relevant. 26.5 The registrar will consider the application in the absence of the public (usually within 24 hours of it being lodged) and advise the applicant of his/her decision. 27 Access to Subpoenaed Documents 27.1 The court will make an order about who may access documents that are produced on subpoena. 27.2 The issuing party may propose an access order by completing the “Proposed access order” section of the Subpoena to produce with subpoena notice and declaration (form 26A) or the Subpoena to give evidence and produce with subpoena notice and declaration (form 27A). 27.3 If the issuing party does not propose an access order then the following default access order will apply: General access to all parties including photocopy access

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27.4 Wherever possible, a subpoena to produce should seek the production of copies rather than original documents. 27.5 The producing party must return a copy of the subpoena with the documents or things that are produced to the court under the subpoena. 27.6 Where a large volume of material is produced to the court and inspection cannot conveniently be carried out in the registry, the court may order the parties to: o Arrange a location where the documents can be securely stored and inspected o Organise and pay for the secure transportation of the documents to and from that location o Inspect the documents at that location. 27.7 The subpoena can be stood over to another return date if: o Some or all of the documents or things have not been produced by the return date o The producing party and the parties to the proceedings cannot agree as to the terms of an access order o There is a pending application in relation to the subpoena. 27.8 The registrar will set a new return date if: o The issuing party and producing party cannot agree on the date. o Neither the issuing party nor the producing party appears on the return date, the subpoena has not been complied with or fully complied with and the issuing party applies for a new date in writing within 7 days of the return date. The issuing party must notify all other active parties of the new return date. 27.9 When the court no longer requires the subpoenaed material, it will: o Return original material or material that is a mix of original and copied material to the producing party o Securely destroy any copied material. 27.10 A party cannot access produced documents until the court has made an order allowing the party to access the documents. 27.11 The court will make access orders each day in relation to: o Documents and items that have been produced to the registry before the close of the business day before the return date o Documents and items that are produced in court on the return date where the producing party has no objection to the proposed access order and no other party appears to object to the proposed access order. 27.12 Unless the court otherwise orders, an access order will be made in accordance with: o The proposed access order o The default access order if there is no proposed access order. 27.13 The access order includes permission to photocopy the documents. 27.14 Contested subpoena applications will be listed before the registrar. 28 Applications for disclosure of documents 28.1 The Court will not make an order for disclosure of documents (disclosure) [e.g. discovery or where there is an assertion that there has been inadequate compliance with a subpoena or a notice to produce] until the parties have served their evidence, unless there are exceptional circumstances necessitating disclosure. 28.2 No order for disclosure will be made unless it is necessary for the resolution of the real issues in dispute in the proceedings. 28.3 Unless the court otherwise orders, a notice of motion seeking an order for disclosure must be fi led and served no later than 14 days after the evidence has been served. 28.4 Any application for an order for disclosure, consensual or otherwise, must be supported by an affi davit setting out: o The reason why disclosure is necessary for the resolution of the real issues in dispute in the proceedings o The classes of documents in respect of which of which disclosure is sought o The likely cost of such disclosure. 28.5 The court may impose a limit on the amount of recoverable costs in respect of disclosure. PART E – EXPERT EVIDENCE 29 Leave to adduce expert evidence 29.1 No expert evidence can be adduced without leave of the court.

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29.2 Before the parties seek leave to adduce expert evidence, they must discuss: o The areas in which expert evidence is required o Whether they can agree on a single expert in relation to each area of expertise or they wish to retain their own expert. 29.3 Parties must advise the court of the result of their discussions when they seek leave to adduce expert evidence. 30 General Division – Single expert 30.1 A single expert should be used wherever possible. 30.2 If the parties agree on a single expert and the court gives leave to appoint the expert then the parties must promptly engage and brief the single expert. 30.3 The single expert must send a copy of his or her report to each party, through their legal representatives. 30.4 The parties may ask the single expert to provide a supplementary report taking into account any new or omitted factual material. 30.5 Unless the court otherwise orders, a party may put a maximum of 10 written questions to the single expert for the purpose of clarifying matters in the report. The expert must answer the questions within 14 days. 30.6 Unless the parties agree or the court otherwise orders, the single expert’s fees are to be paid equally by all of the parties 31 General Division – Joint experts’ report 31.1 Where parties cannot agree on a single expert, the court may give leave for each party to call their own expert witness. 31.2 The experts are to prepare a joint report outlining the issues in dispute and not in dispute. 31.3 Where a joint report is prepared then the parties should expect that the experts will give their evidence concurrently at the hearing unless the court otherwise orders. 31.4 Parties must serve experts' reports in accordance with UCPR 31.28. 32 Small Claims Division – Single expert 32.1 If the court gives leave to adduce expert evidence, then the following directions are taken to have been made unless the court otherwise orders: o Within 14 days of leave being given to adduce expert evidence, the parties must agree on the single expert witness to be retained and obtain that expert’s concurrence o If the parties cannot agree on a single expert witness and obtain that expert’s concurrence within 14 days, then the parties must immediately notify the court, which will then appoint a single expert. o Within 14 days after the single expert witness has been selected or appointed, the parties must: o Agree on how the expert is to be briefed, ensuring that the expert will be briefed with sufficient material to enable him or her to prepare a report. o Brief the expert in the agreed manner. o If the parties cannot agree on how the single expert witness is to be briefed, they must immediately notify the court, which will then give directions about how the single expert is to be briefed. o The single expert witness must provide his or her report to the parties within 21 days on which the single expert witness was briefed. o The single expert witness may be requested to provide a supplementary report that takes into account any new or omitted factual material. o Any party may, subject to all just exceptions and section 177 of the Evidence Act 1995: o Tender the single expert witness report/s o Cross-examine the single expert witness. o A single expert witness’s fee for preparation of the report and any supplementary report and for attending court (if required to do so) is to be paid by the parties equally, subject to other agreement or direction and subject to any later order concerning the costs of the proceedings o A single expert witness may apply to the court for directions. 33 Tendering expert reports at the hearing 33.1 Subject to section 177 of the Evidence Act 1995, any party may: o Tender an single expert’s report, a copy of any questions put to the single expert and the single expert's answers o Cross-examine the single expert on the report. 33.2 A party who serves an expert’s report does not have to tender it at the hearing.

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33.3 If a party who is served with an expert’s report wishes to preserve the option of tendering the expert’s report in their case, the party should consider: o "Back serving" the report on the party who commissioned the report o Whether it is necessary to take steps to have that expert witness available for cross-examination at the hearing. PART F – COSTS 34 Costs at the end of a trial 34.1 The legal representatives must be prepared to deal with a costs argument at the end of a trial including any application for an award of costs on an indemnity basis. 34.2 The court may fi x the amount of costs or order that the quantum of costs be as agreed or assessed. 34.3 To assist the court to fi x the costs, the legal representatives should have available: o A summary of the fair and reasonable costs that will be sought if their client is successful o Evidence of time spent (e.g. copies of time ledger print outs, fi le notes and memoranda). 34.4 The court will not engage in a taxing exercise (i.e. allowing or disallowing individual items on a bill of costs) when fi xing an amount of costs. Instead, it will consider whether the time spent on the case was reasonable in all the circumstances. 34.5 If parties agree on the quantum of costs after the hearing, they can fi le consent orders without the need for a further attendance at court. 34.6 LCR Part 2 limits the costs that can be awarded at the end of a trial in the Small Claims Division. 35 Guideline Amounts 35.1 Schedule 1 of the Legal Profession Regulation 2004 sets the costs that can be awarded for the recovery of certain debts and the enforcement of certain judgments. 35.2 The Local Court and the Law Society of NSW have previously developed guidelines for calculating the amount of costs that can be awarded in relatively short and straightforward matters. 35.3 The amount of costs that will be awarded in relatively short and straightforward matters will be calculated as follows: o Preparation of documents where Schedule 1 of the Legal Profession Regulation 2005 does not apply (e.g. defences, subpoenas) – drawing, typing checking, fi ling and service – $29.00 (per 6 minutes) o Perusals, letters, telephone calls etc – $29.00 (per 6 minutes) o Conferences (client and witnesses) – $29.00 (per 6 minutes) o Attending interlocutory hearings, preparation for trial (including preparing affi davits), attending court (including traveling and waiting time) – $70.00 (per ¼ hour or part thereof) o Disbursements – as reasonably incurred o Counsel’s fees – as reasonably incurred 35.4 Where a clerk or paralegal carries out the attendances, costs for that person should be allowed at 40% of the amount for a legal practitioner. 35.5 Costs will be increased to refl ect future increases in the Consumer Price Index. 35.6 This practice note does not affect the court’s power award costs on a different basis from the guideline amounts or to make orders for costs on the indemnity basis in appropriate cases. PART G – MAXIMUM COSTS ORDERS IN THE GENERAL DIVISION 36.1 This section applies to all proceedings (regardless of when the proceedings commenced) where the amount of the claim is $20,000 or less and includes proceedings that are transferred from the Small Claims Division to the General Division. 36.2 Unless the court otherwise orders, the following orders are taken to have been made when the defence is filed in the proceedings: o If the plaintiff is successful and the claim is for an amount between $10,000 and $20,000, then the maximum costs that can be awarded to the plaintiff is 25% of the amount awarded by the court plus any amount that might be allowed in relation to costs incurred up to the fi ling of the fi rst defence in the proceedings. o If the defendant is successful and the claim is for an amount between $10,000 and $20,000, then the maximum costs that can be awarded to the defendant is 25% of the amount claimed by the plaintiff o Where the proceedings were transferred from the Small Claims Division to the General Division, then the maximum costs that can be awarded to the successful party is $2,500. 36.3 A party may fi le and serve a notice of motion and supporting affi davit seeking to vary the maximum costs order at any time up until two weeks prior to the fi rst review date.

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36.4 The notice of motion must specify the amount sought as an alternative maximum costs order. 36.5 The supporting affi davit must: o Explain why it is appropriate to vary the maximum costs order in light of the importance of the subject matter of the proceedings and the complexity of the proceedings o Include an estimate of the costs of the party on an ordinary basis as at the date of the application o Include an estimate of the costs on an ordinary basis that will be incurred between the date of the application and the completion of the trial. o Not annex any bills of costs. 36.6 Any other party may fi le and serve an affi davit in response to the notice of motion. That affi davit may specify an alternative maximum costs order. 36.7 If any other party fi les and serves an affi davit then the notice of motion will be listed before the court. 36.8 The court may confi rm or vary the amount of the maximum costs order or make such other order as is appropriate. 36.9 If a cross-claim has been made in the proceedings then the successful party will be entitled to a costs order as if the cross-claim had been commenced in separate proceedings. 36.10 The maximum costs order referred to in paragraph 35.2 does not include the costs of any notice of motion, which will be separately determined by the court at the time of the hearing of the notice of motion. PART H – PRE-JUDGMENT INTEREST 37.1 Practitioners and litigants should expect that where, pursuant to section 100 (1) and (2) of the CPA, interest in respect of a pre-judgment period is to be included in a judgment, the court will have regard to the following rates, being rates agreed upon by the Discount and Interest Rate Harmonisation Committee established following a referral by the Council of Chief Justices: (a) In respect of the period from 1 January to 30 June in any year – the rate that is 4% above the cash rate last published by the Reserve Bank of Australia before that period commenced, and (b) In respect of the period from 1 July to 31 December in any year – the rate that is 4% above the cash rate last published by the Reserve Bank of Australia before that period commenced. Judge GRAEME HENSON, Chief Magistrate Amendment history This practice note replaces the former version of Practice Note Civ 1. Practice Note Civ 1 replaced former Practice Note 1 of 2000, Practice Note 1 of 2001 (insofar as it applies to civil proceedings), Practice Note 1 of 2005, Practice Note 2 of 2005, Practice Note 2 of 2007, Practice Note 3 of 2007, Practice Note 6 of 2007, Practice Note 1 of 2009 and Practice Note 3 of 2010.

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Annexure A

Local Court of New South Wales GENERAL DIVISION STANDARD DIRECTIONS (Pursuant to Practice Note Civ 1)

COURT APPEARANCES DATE TIME

CALL OVER DATE (Attendance of behalf of all parties is required if a Notice of Listing is received) (Review and Trial date will be allocated at call-over)

If the parties fail to comply with the court’s directions it can be expected that the statement of claim will be dismissed or the defence struck out and orders will be made that the non complying party pays the costs of the other party.

STANDARD DIRECTIONS (applicable only to matters to be heard by the court)

1. The court will allocate a review date at the call-over. Each party or their legal representative must attend the review and file a written summary of the case, including a reference to any relevant case law or statute. 2. Each party must prepare sufficient copies of all of their evidence to enable the court and every party (including that party) to have a copy of the evidence. 3. Each party must serve a copy of all of their evidence on all other active parties at least 4 weeks before the review. Unless the court otherwise orders and despite UCPR 35.6, a party must serve copies of any exhibits to affidavits with their evidence. 4. Parties must not file their evidence prior to the hearing unless the court otherwise orders. 5. The parties must discuss whether they agree about any facts and the issues that are in dispute. If the parties agree about any facts and issues in dispute then the plaintiff must file a statement of agreed facts and issues at least 7 days before the hearing. If the parties do not agree about the facts and issues then each party must file a statement of facts and issues at least 7 days before the hearing. 5. Where a party does not serve evidence in accordance with these or any other directions made by the court then the party may not be rely on that evidence at the hearing unless the non-complying party satisfies the court that it is the interests of justice to do so. 6. Failure to comply with the Court’s directions may result in the statement of claim or cross claim being dismissed, or the defence being struck out, with costs. 7. Where a legal practitioner is acting as agent for a legal practitioner then he/she must immediately forward a copy of this direction to his/her principal.

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Annexure B

LOCAL COURT CIVIL LISTING ADVICE (IMPORTANT – Where the parties are represented by a barrister or solicitor a completed and signed copy of this document must be given to each party’s representative on the review date)

Parties: -v-

Case Number(s):

REVIEW DATE:

HEARING DATE:

Estimated Estimated Estimated Total Time Time for Time for Time for Witness Examination Examination Cross Required: In Chief: in Chief Examination: Plaintiff - WITNESSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. TOTAL: Defendant - WITNESSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. TOTAL: ESTIMATE OF LENGTH OF HEARING

IS AN Yes/No (please circle one) INTERPRETER REQUIRED: WHAT LANGUAGE: PLAINTIFF’S NAME: SOLICITOR/COUNSEL: CONTACT NO: SIGNATURE: DEFENDANT’S NAME: SOLICITOR/COUNSEL: CONTRACT NO:

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Annexure C PRE-TRIAL REVIEW SHEET

Plaintiff: File Number:

Defendant:

PLAINTIFF’S SUMMARY OF CASE: (This section to be completed by or on behalf of plaintiff)

Documentary evidence intended to be relied upon at hearing: Name of Witnesses: Other Material 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4.

Has the plaintiff made offers of settlement, attempted mediation or otherwise attempted to resolve the issues in dispute? Yes/No DEFENDANT’S SUMMARY OF CASE: (This section to be completed by or on behalf of defendant)

Documentary evidence intended to be relied upon at hearing: Name of Witnesses: Other Material 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4.

Issues in dispute:

Motor vehicle claims:

Ownership /Liability /Agency /Quantum /Demurrage /Loss of Use (Circle relevant issues)

Other claims:

Has the defendant made offers of settlement, attempted mediation or otherwise attempted to resolve the issues in dispute? Yes/No

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Annexure D

SMALL CLAIMS DIVISION CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER COURT DETAILS Court Division Registry Case number TITLE OF PROCEEDINGS First plaintiff Number of plaintiffs First defendant Number of defendants HEARING DETAILS Date: Time: Place: Last Date for Exchange and Filing of Documentary Evidence:

Case Management Order:

1. Unless the court makes an order permitting oral evidence to be given at the hearing, the proceedings will be determined on the basis of the written witness statements and other documentary material that is filed and served no later than the date referred to above (being no later than 14 days before the hearing). 2. The court may allow any documents produced under subpoena issued with the leave of the court or produced under a notice to produce to be admitted as evidence. 3. If a party fails to file and serve affidavits and other documentary material at least 14 days before the hearing then the court may refuse to allow the party to rely on that evidence at the hearing. 4. The hearing will be conducted with as little formality as possible. The rules of evidence do not apply at the hearing. 5. Each party will have the opportunity to attend and make comments and present arguments and provide final submissions on the evidence. 6. If a party fails to attend the hearing the court may strike out the statement of claim or defence.

Signature (Date)

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Determination No. 6, 2012

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© Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales 2012 This work is copyright. The Copyright Act 1968 permits fair dealing for study, research, news reporting, criticism and review. Selected passages, tables or diagrams may be reproduced for such purposes provided acknowledgement of the source is included.

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The Tribunal members for this review are: Dr Peter J Boxall AO, Chairman Mr James Cox, Chief Executive Officer and Full Time Member Mr Simon Draper, Part Time Member

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Contents

Contents

Preliminary 1 1 Background – IPART Act 1 2 Background – Passenger Transport Act 2 3 Application of this determination 3 4 Replacement of Determination No. 4, 2008 3 5 Replacement of Determination No. 5, 2008 3 6 Compliance with this determination 3 7 Monitoring 4 8 Schedules 4 Schedule 1 Maximum prices 5 1 Application 5 2 Ticket Types 5 3 Maximum prices for Monopoly Train Service Tickets and Multi Modal Tickets 6 4 RailCorp required to submit pricing proposal 10 5 IPART assessment of pricing proposal 11 6 Worked example 11 Table 1 13 Schedule 2 Definitions and interpretation 15 1 Definitions 15 2 Interpretation 21

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Preliminary

Preliminary

1 Background – IPART Act (a) Section 11 of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992 (IPART Act) provides IPART with a standing reference to conduct investigations and make reports to the Minister on the determination of the pricing for a government monopoly service supplied by a government agency specified in Schedule 1 of the IPART Act. (b) Rail Corporation New South Wales (RailCorp) is listed as a government agency for the purposes of Schedule 1 of the IPART Act. The services of RailCorp declared as government monopoly services under the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (Passenger Transport Services) Order 1998 (Order) are the railway passenger services supplied under the name of “CityRail” by RailCorp excluding the services supplied in accordance with the ticket known as the “SydneyPass” (Monopoly Train Services). Accordingly, IPART may determine the maximum prices for the Monopoly Train Services. [Note: The Order applies to RailCorp by operation of clause 122, Schedule 7 of the Transport Administration Act 1988.] (c) State Transit Authority (STA) (but excluding any bus services provided by STA under a service contract to which section 28J of the Passenger Transport Act 1990 (Passenger Transport Act) applies) is listed as a government agency for the purposes of Schedule 1 of the IPART Act. The services of STA declared as government monopoly services under the Order are the regular passenger services (within the meaning of the Passenger Transport Act) supplied by the STA but excluding the following: (1) services supplied in accordance with the ticket known as the “SydneyPass”; (2) the bus service known as the “Airport Express”; and (3) the bus service known as the “Sydney Explorer”, the bus service known as the “Bondi and Bay Explorer” and any other similar bus services operating in any other areas, (STA Monopoly Services). (d) The STA Monopoly Services include the ferry services in Newcastle which are provided by the Newcastle Buses and Ferries division of STA (Stockton Ferry Services). Accordingly, IPART may determine the maximum prices for the Stockton Ferry Services. (e) In making this determination, IPART has had regard to a broad range of matters, including the matters set out in section 15(1) of the IPART Act.

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(f) In accordance with section 13A of the IPART Act, IPART has fixed a maximum price for the Monopoly Train Services (including those Monopoly Train Services and Stockton Ferry Services provided under Multi Modal Tickets), by fixing the maximum weighted average percentage increase across Fares. (g) On 6 April 2010, the Minister made the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (Passenger Transport Services) Amendment Order 2010 (Amendment Order), which excluded certain services from the scope of the Order for the term of the Amendment Order (Excluded Services). The Excluded Services are the transport passenger services supplied in accordance with: (1) MyTrain 28-day RailPass (including concession); (2) MyTrain 365-day RailPass (including concession); (3) MyTrain Child Off-peak Return; and (4) MyMulti Day Pass. (h) The clause of the Amendment Order which sets out the Excluded Services ceases to have effect: (1) 12 months after the commencement of the clause; and (2) on the date on which Schedule 1 of Determination No. 4, 2008 is replaced by a determination of IPART made under Part 3 of the IPART Act, whichever is later. [Note: in accordance with clause 4 of the Preliminary section of this determination, this determination replaces Determination no.4, 2008 from the 2013 Commencement Date.]

2 Background – Passenger Transport Act (a) Under section 16AE(2) of the Passenger Transport Act, IPART is to conduct investigations and make reports to the Minister on the determination of maximum fares for Regular Ferry Services supplied under a Ferry Service Contract (Regulated Ferry Services). (b) In making this determination, IPART has had regard to a broad range of matters, including the matters set out in section 16AE(5) of the Passenger Transport Act. (c) Under section 28J(2) of the Passenger Transport Act, IPART is to conduct investigations and make reports to the Minister on the determination of maximum fares for Regular Bus Services supplied under a Bus Service Contract (Regulated Bus Services). (d) In making this determination, IPART has had regard to a broad range of matters, including the matters set out in section 28J(5) of the Passenger Transport Act.

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3 Application of this determination (a) This determination sets out the formulae to be applied to determine maximum prices that: (1) RailCorp may charge for services supplied under Monopoly Train Service Tickets; and (2) RailCorp, STA and each Contract Holder may charge for services supplied under Multi Modal Tickets. (b) This determination commences on the later of: (1) 6 January 2013; and (2) the date that it is published in the NSW Government Gazette, (2013 Commencement Date). (c) This determination applies from the 2013 Commencement Date until this determination is replaced (Determination Period).

4 Replacement of Determination No. 4, 2008

This determination replaces Determination No. 4, 2008 from the 2013 Commencement Date. The replacement does not affect anything done or omitted to be done, or rights or obligations accrued, under Determination No. 4, 2008 prior to its replacement.

5 Replacement of Determination No. 5, 2008

This determination replaces Determination No. 5, 2008 from the 2013 Commencement Date. The replacement does not affect anything done or omitted to be done, or rights or obligations accrued, under Determination No. 5, 2008 prior to its replacement.

6 Compliance with this determination Under section 18(2) of the IPART Act: (a) RailCorp may not fix its Fares at a level below the maximum level permitted under clause 3 of schedule 1 of this determination; and (b) STA may not fix its Fares for the STA Monopoly Services provided under Multi Modal Tickets at a level below the maximum price fixed in accordance with clause 3 of schedule 1 of this determination, without the approval of the Treasurer.

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7 Monitoring

IPART may monitor the performance of RailCorp and STA for the purposes of: (a) establishing, and reporting annually on, the level of compliance by RailCorp and STA with this determination; and (b) preparing an annual review of pricing policies in respect of the government monopoly services the subject of this determination.

8 Schedules (a) Schedule 1 and the Table in that schedule set out the formulae to be applied to determine maximum prices that: (1) RailCorp may charge for services supplied under Monopoly Train Service Tickets; and (2) RailCorp, STA and each Contract Holder may charge for services supplied under Multi Modal Tickets, by fixing the maximum weighted average percentage increase across Fares. (b) Schedule 2 sets out definitions and interpretation provisions used in this determination.

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Schedule 1 Maximum prices

Schedule 1 Maximum prices

1 Application (a) This schedule 1 sets out the formulae to be applied to determine the maximum prices that: (1) RailCorp may charge for services supplied under Monopoly Train Service Tickets; and (2) RailCorp, STA and each Contract Holder may charge for services supplied under Multi Modal Tickets, by fixing the maximum weighted average percentage increase in Fares. (b) If: (1) RailCorp introduces any new Ticket Types; or (2) STA or a Contract Holder introduces any new Multi Modal Tickets, during the Determination Period, this determination will apply to the applicable Fares in accordance with this schedule 1. (c) If: (1) RailCorp discontinues any Ticket Type; or (2) STA or a Contract Holder discontinues any Multi Modal Ticket, during the Determination Period, this determination will apply to remaining Fares in accordance with this schedule 1.

2 Ticket Types (a) Table 1 of this schedule 1 lists the Ticket Types made available for sale as at the date of this determination. (b) RailCorp also offers tickets comprising of travel partly by means of the Monopoly Train Services and partly by other means of transport that are not Monopoly Train Services (including by bus or by ferry) (Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets), that include but are not limited to: (1) Blue Mountains ExplorerLink Tickets; (2) Moore Park Tickets; (3) Bondi Beach Tickets; (4) Tramlink – Zone 1 Tickets; and (5) Tramlink – Zone 2 Tickets.

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(c) RailCorp must ensure that the price for the Monopoly Train Service component of Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets does not exceed the maximum price for the equivalent Full Fare for a Single Ticket or Full Fare for a Return Ticket (as the case may be) fixed in accordance with this determination.

3 Maximum prices for Monopoly Train Service Tickets and Multi Modal Tickets

RailCorp must ensure that its Fares comply with the formulae set out below. STA and each Contract Holder must ensure that its Fares for Multi Modal Tickets are equal to the maximum price fixed by RailCorp for the relevant Fare in accordance with this determination. (a) For the 2013 Period: ௡ ௡

ሺͳ ൅ ͵Ǥ͸Ψሻ ൈ൭෍ ܲ ௜ଶ଴ଵଶ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵଶ൱൒൭෍ ܲ ௜ଶ଴ଵଷ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵଶ൱ ௜ୀଵ ௜ୀଵ

Where:

n is the number of Ticket Types.

Pi2012 is the Full Fare specified in Table 1 for Ticket Type i.

Pi2013 is the Full Fare RailCorp charges for Ticket Type i during the 2013 Period.

Qi2012 is: (1) subject to paragraph (2) below: (A) where Ticket Type i is a Monopoly Train Service Ticket, the total number of Ticket Sales for that Ticket Type i during the most recent 12 month period (or for such other period as approved by IPART); and (B) where Ticket Type i is a Multi Modal Ticket, 50% of the total number of Ticket Sales for that Ticket Type i during the most recent 12 month period (or for such other period as approved by IPART); or

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(2) if, during the 2013 Period, any of the following events occur: (A) a new Ticket Type is introduced; (B) an existing Ticket Type is discontinued; (C) there is a Fare increase or Fare decrease of a Substitutable Ticket; (D) there is a change in conditions of travel for an existing Ticket Type; or (E) there is not yet 12 months of data on Ticket Sales available for a Ticket Type, a value approved by IPART for each Ticket Type. [Note: For the purposes of calculating Q under subparagraph (1) above, Ticket Sales of Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets are to be treated as set out in IPART’s compliance spreadsheet (as published on its website and updated from time to time).] (b) For the 2014 Period:

ሺͳ ൅ ͳǤ͵Ψሻ ൈ ሺͳ൅ο ܫܲܥ ଵሻ ൈ ቌ൭෍ ܲ௜ଶ଴ଵଷ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵଷ൱൅ܥܨଶ଴ଵଷቍ ௜ୀଵ ௡

൒൭෍ ܲ ௜ଶ଴ଵସ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵଷ൱ ௜ୀଵ

Where:

n is the number of Ticket Types.

Pi2013 is the Full Fare charged for Ticket Type i during the 2013 Period.

Pi2014 is the Full Fare RailCorp charges for Ticket Type i during the 2014 Period.

Qi2013 is: (1) subject to paragraph (2) below: (A) where Ticket Type i is a Monopoly Train Service Ticket, the total number of Ticket Sales for that Ticket Type i during the most recent 12 month period (or for such other period as approved by IPART); and (B) where Ticket Type i is a Multi Modal Ticket, 50% of the total number of Ticket Sales for that Ticket Type i during the most recent 12 month period (or for such other period as approved by IPART); or

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(2) if, during the 2014 Period, any of the following events occur: (A) a new Ticket Type is introduced; (B) an existing Ticket Type is discontinued; (C) there is a Fare increase or Fare decrease of a Substitutable Ticket; (D) there is a change in conditions of travel for an existing Ticket Type; or (E) there is not yet 12 months of data on Ticket Sales available for a Ticket Type, a value approved by IPART for each Ticket Type. [Note: For the purposes of calculating Q under subparagraph (1) above, Ticket Sales of Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets are to be treated as set out in IPART’s compliance spreadsheet (as published on its website and updated from time to time).]

¨CPI1 has the meaning given to that term in clause 1.2 of schedule 2 of this determination.

CF2013 is the 2013 Catch-up Factor which: (1) is calculated as the Allowed Fare Revenue minus the Proposed Fare Revenue, where: ௡ Allowed Fare Revenue is ሺͳ൅͵Ǥ͸Ψሻ ൈ ሺσ௜ୀଵ ܲ௜ଶ଴ଵଶ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵଶሻ ௡ Proposed Fare Revenue is ሺσ௜ୀଵ ܲ௜ଶ଴ଵଷ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵଶሻ

n, Pi2012, and Qi2012 have the meaning given to those terms in paragraph (a) above; and (2) must be equal to or greater than 0. (c) For the 2015 Period:

ሺͳ ൅ ͳǤ͵Ψሻ ൈ ሺͳ൅ο ܫܲܥ ଶሻ ൈ ቌ൭෍ ܲ௜ଶ଴ଵସ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵସ൱൅ܥܨଶ଴ଵସቍ ௜ୀଵ ௡

൒൭෍ ܲ ௜ଶ଴ଵହ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵସ൱ ௜ୀଵ

Where:

n is the number of Ticket Types.

Pi2014 is the Full Fare charged for Ticket Type i during the 2014 Period.

Pi2015 is the Full Fare RailCorp charges for Ticket Type i during the 2015 Period.

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Schedule 1 Maximum prices

Qi2014 is: (1) subject to paragraph (2) below: (A) where Ticket Type i is a Monopoly Train Service Ticket, the total number of Ticket Sales for that Ticket Type i during the most recent 12 month period (or for such other period as approved by IPART); and (B) where Ticket Type i is a Multi Modal Ticket, 50% of the total number of Ticket Sales for that Ticket Type i during the most recent 12 month period (or for such other period as approved by IPART); or (2) if, during the 2015 Period, any of the following events occur: (A) a new Ticket Type is introduced; (B) an existing Ticket Type is discontinued; (C) there is a Fare increase or Fare decrease of a Substitutable Ticket; (D) there is a change in conditions of travel for an existing Ticket Type; or (E) there is not yet 12 months of data on Ticket Sales available for a Ticket Type, a value approved by IPART for each Ticket Type. [Note: For the purposes of calculating Q under subparagraph (1) above, Ticket Sales of Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets are to be treated as set out in IPART’s compliance spreadsheet (as published on its website and updated from time to time).]

¨CPI2 has the meaning given to that term in clause 1.2 of schedule 2 of this determination.

CF2014 is the 2014 Catch-up Factor, which: (1) is calculated as the Allowed Fare Revenue minus the Proposed Fare Revenue, where:

Allowed Fare Revenue is ሺ ͳ൅ͳǤ͵Ψ ሻ ൈ ሺͳ൅ο ܫܲܥ ଵሻ ൈ ௡ ൫ሺσ௜ୀଵ ܲ௜ଶ଴ଵଷ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵଷሻ ൅ܥܨଶ଴ଵଷ൯ ௡ Proposed Fare Revenue is ሺσ௜ୀଵ ܲ௜ଶ଴ଵସ ൈܳ௜ଶ଴ଵଷሻ

¨CPI1, n, Pi2013, Qi2013, and CF2013 have the meaning given to those terms in paragraph (b) above; and (2) must be equal to or greater than 0.

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4 RailCorp required to submit pricing proposal (a) If RailCorp proposes to, or Transport for NSW requires RailCorp to: (1) increase an existing Fare; (2) change the conditions of travel for an existing Ticket Type; (3) introduce one or more new Ticket Types; or (4) discontinue one or more existing Ticket Types, (each a Proposed Fare Change Event), RailCorp (or Transport for NSW on behalf of RailCorp) must submit to IPART, in accordance with this clause 4, a pricing proposal at least 20 Business Days before the Proposed Fare Change Event takes place (or by such later date as agreed by IPART). (b) RailCorp (or Transport for NSW on behalf of RailCorp) is not required to submit a pricing proposal if RailCorp is proposing only to reduce an existing Fare. (c) Each pricing proposal submitted by RailCorp (or by Transport for NSW on behalf of RailCorp) must contain the following information: (1) all proposed Fares and Ticket Types; (2) details of the Ticket Sales for the most recent 12 month period (or such other period approved by IPART) for each Ticket Type; (3) the information required in IPART’s compliance spreadsheet (as published on its website and updated from time to time); (4) if a new Ticket Type is to be introduced: (A) details of that proposed new Ticket Type and Fare, including: (i) if the Fare is distance-based, zone-based, or time-based; (ii) the number of journeys included (or, if a time-based Fare, the estimated average number of journeys likely to be taken by passengers on that Fare, and the period for which it is valid); and (iii) any other conditions of travel; (B) how the change is expected to impact sales of other Ticket Types; and (C) the expected revenue impact of the change; (5) if a Ticket Type is to be discontinued: (A) details of the Ticket Type to be discontinued; (B) how the change is expected to impact sales of other Ticket Types; and (C) the expected revenue impact of the change; and (6) any other information IPART requires to satisfy itself that RailCorp’s proposed fares comply with this determination.

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(d) IPART may publish a pricing proposal submitted under this clause 4 on its website.

5 IPART assessment of pricing proposal (a) IPART will notify RailCorp and Transport for NSW if it forms the view that the pricing proposal submitted by RailCorp under clause 4 would, if implemented, result in RailCorp charging passengers Fares that exceed the maximum prices that may be charged under this determination. (b) IPART may publish this notice on its website.

6 Worked example

Assume for the purposes of this worked example only that:

T RailCorp has 3 Fares; and

T the allowed Fare increase between 2012 and 2013 is 3.6%. (a) Full Fares for 2012 and 2013 are as follow: Ticket Type 2012 2013

Full Fare (Pi2012) Full Fare (Pi2013) MyTrain1 Single $4.00 $4.20 MyTrain 2 Return $8.00 $8.20 MyTrain1 Weekly $32.00 $33.00

(b) number of Ticket Sales are as follows: Ticket Type Number of Ticket Sales 1 July 2011 -30 June 2012

(Qi2012) MyTrain1 Single 300 MyTrain 2 Return 140 MyTrain1 Weekly 80

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To determine whether the Fares for the 2013 Period comply with clause 3(a), schedule 1 of the determination, the following must be calculated:

(i) Allowed Fare Revenue Ticket Type Full Fare Number of Ticket Revenue (Pi2012) Sales (Qi2012) ab a * b MyTrain1 Single $4.00 300 $4*300 = $1200 MyTrain 2 Return $8.00 140 $8*140 = $1120 MyTrain1 Weekly $32.00 80 $32*80 = $2560 Total revenue $4880

For a weighted average increase in the 2013 Period of 3.6%, the Allowed Fare Revenue in the 2013 Period will be $4880 x (1+3.6%) = $5056.

(ii) Proposed Fare Revenue Ticket Type Full Fare Number of Ticket Revenue (P2013) Sales (Qi2012) ab a* b MyTrain1 Single $4.20 300 $4.20*300 = $1260 MyTrain 2 Return $8.20 140 $8.20*140 = $1148 MyTrain1 Weekly $33 80 $33*80 = $2640 Total revenue $5048

The Fares for the 2013 Period comply with clause 3(a), schedule 1 of the determination. The proposed fares for the 2013 Period in the table above would comply with the maximum weighted average fare increase because the Proposed Fare Revenue is less than the Allowed Fare Revenue - $5048 is less than $5056.

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Table 1

Table 1

Table 1 2012 Full Fares (Pi2012)

Ticket Type 2012 Full Fare (Pi2012) MyTrain1 Single $3.40 MyTrain2 Single $4.20 MyTrain3 Single $4.80 MyTrain4 Single $6.40 MyTrain5 Single $8.20 MyTrain1 Return $6.80 MyTrain2 Return $8.40 MyTrain3 Return $9.60 MyTrain4 Return $12.80 MyTrain5 Return $16.40 MyTrain1 Off Peak Return $4.60 MyTrain2 Off Peak Return $5.80 MyTrain3 Off Peak Return $6.60 MyTrain4 Off Peak Return $8.80 MyTrain5 Off Peak Return $11.40 MyTrain1 Weekly $26.00 MyTrain2 Weekly $33.00 MyTrain3 Weekly $39.00 MyTrain4 Weekly $50.00 MyTrain5 Weekly $59.00 MyTrain1 Fortnightly $52.00 MyTrain2 Fortnightly $66.00 MyTrain3 Fortnightly $78.00 MyTrain4 Fortnightly $100.00 MyTrain5 Fortnightly $118.00 MyTrain1 Monthly $95.00 MyTrain2 Monthly $120.00 MyTrain3 Monthly $142.00 MyTrain4 Monthly $182.00 MyTrain5 Monthly $215.00 MyTrain1 Quarterly $260.00 MyTrain2 Quarterly $330.00 MyTrain3 Quarterly $390.00 MyTrain4 Quarterly $500.00 MyTrain5 Quarterly $590.00 MyTrain1 Yearly $1040.00 MyTrain2 Yearly $1320.00 MyTrain3 Yearly $1560.00

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Table 1

Ticket Type 2012 Full Fare (Pi2012) MyTrain4 Yearly $2000.00 MyTrain5 Yearly $2360.00 MyMulti Day Pass $21.00 MyMulti1 Weekly $43.00 MyMulti2 Weekly $51.00 MyMulti3 Weekly $60.00 MyMulti1 Monthly $164.00 MyMulti2 Monthly $194.00 MyMulti3 Monthly $232.00 MyMulti1 Quarterly $452.00 MyMulti2 Quarterly $533.00 MyMulti3 Quarterly $638.00 MyMulti1 Yearly $1632.00 MyMulti2 Yearly $1929.00 MyMulti3 Yearly $2311.00 Newcastle Green TravelPass Weekly $51.00 Newcastle Green TravelPass Quarterly $531.00 Newcastle Green TravelPass Yearly $1920.00

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Schedule 2 Definitions and interpretation

Schedule 2 Definitions and interpretation

1 Definitions

1.1 General definitions

2013 Commencement Date means the 2013 Commencement Date as defined in clause 3(b) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

2014 Commencement Date means 5 January 2014 or such other date as specified by IPART.

2015 Commencement Date means 4 January 2015 or such other date as specified by IPART.

2013 Period means the period commencing on the 2013 Commencement Date and ending on the date immediately before the 2014 Commencement Date.

2014 Period means the period commencing on the 2014 Commencement Date and ending on the date immediately before the 2015 Commencement Date.

2015 Period means the period commencing on the 2015 Commencement Date and ending on the date immediately before the date that this determination is replaced.

Adult means a person who is aged 16 years or over, and is not entitled to a concession fare.

Bus Service Contract means a contract: (a) between a Contract Holder and Transport for NSW under Division 3 of Part 3 of the Passenger Transport Act for the provision of a Regular Bus Service; and (b) which authorises or otherwise permits the Contract Holder to charge passengers of the Regular Bus Service a fare for the use of the Regular Bus Service.

Business Day means a day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a public holiday or bank holiday in all of New South Wales.

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Contract Holder means: (a) a party to a Ferry Service Contract under which that party provides Regulated Ferry Services; or (b) a party to a Bus Service Contract under which that party provides Regulated Bus Services.

Determination No. 4, 2008 means IPART’s Determination No. 4, 2008 entitled ‘CityRail’.

Determination No. 5, 2008 means IPART’s Determination No. 5, 2008 entitled ‘TravelPass and DayTripper’.

Determination Period means the Determination Period defined in clause 3(c) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

Fare means a fare payable by any passenger (Adult or concession) for services supplied under a Monopoly Train Service Ticket or a Multi Modal Ticket, but does not include the fares payable for: (a) Trial Fares; (b) the tickets known as “Pensioner Excursion Ticket” and “Family Funday Sunday”; and (c) Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets.

Ferry Service Contract means a contract: (a) between a Contract Holder and Transport for NSW under Division 1A of Part 3 of the Passenger Transport Act for the provision of a Regular Ferry Service; and (b) which authorises or otherwise provides for the fares charged by the Contract Holder to be determined in accordance with section 16AE of the Passenger Transport Act. Fortnightly means a ticket that permits unlimited journeys between the stations indicated on the ticket for a period of 14 days (or 15 days if the ticket is purchased after 3pm).

Full Fare means a fare payable by an Adult for services supplied under a Monopoly Train Service Ticket or a Multi Modal Ticket, but does not include the fares payable for: (a) Trial Fares; (b) the tickets known as “Pensioner Excursion Ticket” and “Family Funday Sunday”; and (c) Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets.

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Schedule 2 Definitions and interpretation

GST has the meaning given to that term in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth).

IPART means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales established under the IPART Act.

IPART Act means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992.

Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets means the Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets as defined in clause 2(b) of schedule 1 of this determination.

Monopoly Train Services means the Monopoly Train Services as defined in clause 1(b) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

Monopoly Train Service Ticket means a ticket made available for sale, which entitles a customer to travel on a particular Monopoly Train Service.

Monthly means a ticket that permits unlimited journeys between the stations indicated on the ticket for a period of 28 days.

Multi Modal Tickets means: (a) MyMulti Tickets; (b) Newcastle Green TravelPass Tickets; and (c) any new ticket which: (1) is introduced during the Determination Period; and (2) entitles a customer to travel partly by means of the Monopoly Trains Services and partly by means of transport that are not Monopoly Train Services (including by bus or ferry); and (3) is determined by IPART to be a Multi Modal Ticket, but does not include Link or Intermodal Destination Tickets.

MyMulti Ticket means any of the following tickets: (a) a My Multi Day Pass; (b) a MyMulti1 Weekly; (c) a MyMulti2 Weekly; (d) a MyMulti3 Weekly; (e) a MyMulti1 Monthly; (f) a MyMulti2 Monthly; (g) a MyMulti3 Monthly; (h) a MyMulti1 Quarterly;

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(i) a MyMulti2 Quarterly; (j) a MyMulti3 Quarterly; (k) a MyMulti1 Yearly; (l) a MyMulti2 Yearly; and (m) a MyMulti3 Yearly, each as described the CityRail Passenger Fares and Coaching Rates Handbook (as updated from time to time) available on RailCorp’s website at www.cityrail.nsw.gov.au.

MyTrain1 is a distance band of up to 10 kilometres.

MyTrain2 is a distance band of 10 kilometres to up to 20 kilometres.

MyTrain3 is a distance band of 20 kilometres to up to 35 kilometres.

MyTrain4 is a distance band of 35 kilometres to 65 kilometres.

MyTrain5 is a distance band of greater than 65 kilometres.

Newcastle Green TravelPass means a ticket permitting unlimited travel for the period specified on the ticket on: (a) Monopoly Train Services within the area bounded by CityRail’s Telarah, Newcastle, Toronto and Awaba stations; (b) STA’s bus services (other than sporting bus services) within the Newcastle Suburban Area; and (c) the Stockton Ferry Services.

Newcastle Suburban Area means the area bounded by CityRail’s Newcastle, Gosford, Dungog, Muswellbrook, Karuah stations and the road coach route between Fassifern and Toronto.

Off Peak Return means a Return Ticket where the first journey must be commenced after 9am Monday to Friday or at any time on weekends and public holidays.

Passenger Transport Act means the Passenger Transport Act 1990.

Quarterly means a ticket that permits unlimited journeys between the stations indicated on the ticket for a period of 90 days.

RailCorp means the Rail Corporation New South Wales defined in clause 1(b) of the Preliminary section of this determination, constituted under the Transport Administration Act 1988.

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Schedule 2 Definitions and interpretation

Regular Bus Service has the meaning given to that term in the Passenger Transport Act.

Regular Ferry Service has the meaning given to that term in the Passenger Transport Act.

Regulated Bus Services means the Regulated Bus Services defined in clause 2(c) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

Regulated Ferry Services means the Regulated Ferry Services defined in clause 2(a) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

Return or Return Ticket means a ticket permitting one journey from one CityRail station of origin to a CityRail destination station, and one journey returning to the CityRail station of origin. Both journeys must be completed on the day that the ticket is purchased or up to 4.00am on the following day.

Single or Single Ticket means a ticket that permits one journey from one CityRail station to another CityRail station. The journey must be completed on the day that the ticket is purchased or up to 4.00am on the following day.

STA means the State Transit Authority defined in clause 1(c) of the Preliminary section of this determination, constituted under the Transport Administration Act 1988.

STA Monopoly Services means the STA Monopoly Services defined in clause 1(c) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

Stockton Ferry Services means the Stockton Ferry Services defined in clause 1(d) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

Substitutable Ticket means: (a) a ticket for a Monopoly Train Service for which there is an alternative ticket for that same service; or (b) a Multi Modal Ticket for which there is an alternative ticket for the same services covered by that ticket.

Ticket Type means a ticket for a Monopoly Train Service or a Multi Modal Ticket (including a ticket using smart card or magnetic strip technology) made available for sale to Adult and concession passengers. For the avoidance of doubt, a Monopoly Train Service Ticket or a Multi Modal Ticket that is made available to both Adult and concession passengers will be taken to be one Ticket Type.

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Ticket Sale means: (a) in the case of a paper ticket, the sale of a Monopoly Train Service Ticket or a Multi Modal Ticket through any vendor; and (b) in the case of an e-ticket, the use of an e-ticket for a Fare.

Transport for NSW means Transport for NSW as constituted under the Transport Administration Act 1988.

Trial Fare means a Fare: (a) that is forecast by Transport for NSW or RailCorp to contribute less than: (1) 0.1% of Ticket Sales by CityRail (Ticket Sale Threshold); and (2) 0.1% of fare revenue (Revenue Threshold) for RailCorp’s CityRail operations, over any calendar month, and (b) for which there is an existing Fare for the same services covered by the Trial Fare. A Fare will cease to be a Trial Fare if: (a) in any calendar month: (1) the Ticket Sales for that Fare exceed the Ticket Sale Threshold; or (2) the fare revenue attributable to that Fare exceeds the Revenue Threshold; or (b) the Fare is offered for a period of more than 12 months. Weekly means a ticket that permits unlimited journeys between the stations indicated on the ticket for a period of 7 days (or 8 days if the ticket is purchased after 3pm). Yearly means a ticket that permits unlimited journeys between the stations indicated on the ticket for a period of 365 days

1.2 Consumer Price Index (a) CPI means the consumer price index All Groups index number for Sydney as published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, or if the Australian Bureau of Statistics does not or ceases to publish the index, then CPI will mean an index determined by IPART.

(b) ƦCPI1 and ƦCPI2 are calculated as follows:

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§ CPI · Sept 2013 − ƦCPI1= ¨ ¸ 1 ¨ CPI ¸ © Sept 2012 ¹

§ CPI · Sept 2014 − ƦCPI2= ¨ ¸ 1 ¨ CPI ¸ © Sept 2013 ¹

where the subtext (for example Sept2013) refers to the CPI for the quarter and year indicated (in the example, the September quarter for 2013).

2 Interpretation

2.1 General provisions

In this determination: (a) headings are for convenience only and do not affect the interpretation of this determination; (b) a reference to a schedule, annexure, clause or table is a reference to a schedule, annexure, clause or table to this determination unless otherwise indicated; (c) words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa; (d) a reference to a law or statute includes regulations, rules, codes and other instruments under it and consolidations, amendments, re- enactments or replacements of them; (e) where a word is defined, other grammatical forms of that word have a corresponding meaning; (f) a reference to a day is to a calendar day; (g) a reference to a person includes a reference to the person’s executors, administrators, successors, substitutes (including, but not limited to, persons taking by novation), replacements and assigns; (h) a reference to an officer includes a reference to the officer which replaces it or which substantially succeeds to its powers or functions; (i) a reference to a body, whether statutory or not: (1) which ceases to exist; or (2) whose powers or functions are transferred to another body,

is a reference to the body which replaces it or which substantially succeeds to its powers or functions.

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2.2 Explanatory notes, simplified outline, worked examples and clarification notice (a) Explanatory notes, simplified outlines and worked examples do not form part of this determination, but in the case of uncertainty may be relied on for interpretation purposes. (b) IPART may publish a clarification notice in the NSW Government Gazette to correct any manifest error in or to clarify any part of this determination. Such a clarification notice is taken to form part of this determination.

2.3 Prices inclusive of GST Prices or charges specified in this determination include GST.

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Rural and Regional Bus Services

Determination No. 7, 2012

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© Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales 2012 This work is copyright. The Copyright Act 1968 permits fair dealing for study, research, news reporting, criticism and review. Selected passages, tables or diagrams may be reproduced for such purposes provided acknowledgement of the source is included.

ISBN 978-1-922127-47-1 Det12-07

The Tribunal members for this review are: Dr Peter J Boxall AO, Chairman Mr James Cox, Chief Executive Officer and Full Time Member Mr Simon Draper, Part Time Member

Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales PO Box Q290, QVB Post Office NSW 1230 Level 8, 1 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000 T (02) 9290 8400 F (02) 9290 2061 www.ipart.nsw.gov.au

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Contents

Contents

Preliminary 1 1 Background 1 2 Application of this determination 1 3 Replacement of Determination No. 3 of 2011 2 4 Compliance 2 5 Schedules 2 Schedule 1 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services 3 1 Application 3 2 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for the 2013 Period 3 3 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for each Period from the 2014 Period to the 2017 Period 3 4 Change in the Bus Industry Cost Index (BICI) 4 5 Inflator for each BICI Cost Item 5 6 Weight for each BICI Cost Item 5 7 Worked example 6 Table 1 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for the 2013 Period 8 Schedule 2 Rounding Rule 14 Schedule 3 Definitions and interpretation 15 1 Definitions 15 2 Interpretation 21 Appendix 22 A Metro and Outer Metro Contract Region Map 23

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Preliminary

Preliminary

1 Background (a) Section 28J(2) of the Passenger Transport Act 1990 (the Passenger Transport Act) permits IPART to conduct investigations and make reports to the Minister on the determination of appropriate maximum fares for Regular Bus Services supplied under a Bus Service Contract. (b) Rural and regional bus services are Regular Bus Services which are supplied: (1) under a Bus Service Contract; and (2) in a Rural and Regional Contract Region, (Rural and Regional Bus Services). (c) In investigating and reporting on the maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services, IPART has had regard to a broad range of matters, including the matters set out in section 28J(5) of the Passenger Transport Act.

2 Application of this determination

This determination: (a) sets the maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for the 2013 Period; (b) sets the formulae to be applied to determine the maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for: (1) the 2014 Period; (2) the 2015 Period; (3) the 2016 Period; and (4) the 2017 Period; (c) commences on the later of: (1) 1 January 2013; and (2) the date that it is published in the NSW Government Gazette (2013 Commencement Date); and (d) applies from the 2013 Commencement Date to the date on which this determination is replaced (Determination Period).

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Preliminary

3 Replacement of Determination No. 3 of 2011

This determination replaces Determination No. 3 of 2011 from the 2013 Commencement Date. The replacement does not affect anything done or omitted to be done, or rights or obligations accrued, under Determination No. 3 of 2011.

4 Compliance (a) By section 28J(6) of the Passenger Transport Act, a Bus Service Contract is taken to include a term to the effect that a passenger must not be charged a fare exceeding the relevant maximum fare determined under section 28J of the Passenger Transport Act. (b) Section 28J(7) of the Passenger Transport Act provides that any contravention of the term implied by section 28J(6) in a Bus Service Contract may be remedied at law or in equity as though the term were an essential term to which the parties had by contract agreed.

5 Schedules (a) Schedule 1 sets out: (1) the maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for the 2013 Period (as specified in Table 1); and (2) the formulae to be applied to determine the maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for each of the following Periods: (A) the 2014 Period; (B) the 2015 Period; (C) the 2016 Period; and (D) the 2017 Period. (b) Schedule 2 sets out the rounding rule. (c) Schedule 3 sets out the definitions and interpretation provisions.

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Schedule 1 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services

1 Application

This schedule sets: (a) the maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for the 2013 Period; and (b) the formulae to be applied to determine the maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for each of the following Periods: (1) the 2014 Period; (2) the 2015 Period; (3) the 2016 Period; and (4) the 2017 Period.

2 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for the 2013 Period

The maximum fares that may be charged by Bus Operators for Rural and Regional Bus Services for the 2013 Period are set out in Table 1 in the column headed “Rounded fare”.

3 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for each Period from the 2014 Period to the 2017 Period (a) A Bus Operator must ensure that its fares do not exceed the maximum fares determined in accordance with the formula set out in paragraph (b) below and the rule set out in paragraph (c) below for each of the following Periods: (1) the 2014 Period; (2) the 2015 Period; (3) the 2016 Period; and (4) the 2017 Period.

(b) ୱǡ୲ ൌ ሺͳ൅ο  ୲ ൅ ୲ሻൈ ୱǡ୲ିଵ

Where:

Ms,t is the maximum unrounded master fare for each Period t and each section s.

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Schedule 1 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services

Ms,t-1 is the maximum unrounded master fare for each Period t-1 and each section s.

s is each of the 220 sections specified in Table 1 of this Schedule.

t is each Period of the Determination Period (from the 2014 Period to the 2017 Period).

t-1 is the Period immediately preceding Period t.

¨BICIt is the change in the Bus Industry Cost Index (BICI) for each Period t calculated in accordance with clause 4 below.

SGt is the superannuation guarantee adjustment for each Period t, which is: (1) for the 2014 Period, 0; (2) for the 2015 Period, 0.10; (3) for the 2016 Period, 0.10; and (4) for the 2017 Period, 0.19.

[Note: The formula used to calculate these amounts is set out in further detail in the Final Report accompanying this determination.] (c) The maximum unrounded fare for each Period t and each section s (Ms,t) must be rounded in accordance with the Rounding Rule set out in Schedule 2.

4 Change in the Bus Industry Cost Index (BICI)

The change in the BICI for Period t ( οܤܫܥܫ௧ሻ is calculated in accordance with the following formula:

ల ቀσ ௪ೕǡ೟ൈூೕǡ೟ቁ ೕసభ - 1 ଵǤ଴଴ଷ

Where:

t is each Period of the Determination Period (from the 2014 Period to the 2017 Period).

j is each of the BICI Cost Items identified in the table in clause 5 below.

࢝࢐ǡ࢚ is the weight for each BICI Cost item j for each Period t calculated in accordance with clause 6 below.

۷࢐ǡ࢚ is each inflator (specified in clause 5 below or, if the relevant data is not available, an inflator as determined by IPART) for each BICI Cost Item j for each Period t.

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Schedule 1 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services

5 Inflator for each BICI Cost Item

The inflator (I) for each BICI Cost Item j for each Period t is as follows:

BICI Cost Item (j) Inflator (I)

Labour costs For the 2014 Period: WPI1 as defined in clause 1.3 of Schedule 3

For the 2015 Period: WPI2 as defined in clause 1.3 of Schedule 3

For the 2016 Period: WPI3 as defined in clause 1.3 of Schedule 3

For the 2017 Period: WPI4 as defined in clause 1.3 of Schedule 3 Bus fuel and lubricants The Inflator determined by IPART for the relevant Period and published on the IPART website

Bus repair and maintenance For the 2014 Period: CPIM1 as defined in clause 1.4 of Schedule 3

For the 2015 Period: CPIM2 as defined in clause 1.4 of Schedule 3

For the 2016 Period: CPIM3 as defined in clause 1.4 of Schedule 3

For the 2017 Period: CPIM4 as defined in clause 1.4 of Schedule 3

Insurance For the 2014 Period: CPIN1 as defined in clause 1.5 of Schedule 3

For the 2015 Period: CPIN2 as defined in clause 1.5 of Schedule 3

For the 2016 Period: CPIN3 as defined in clause 1.5 of Schedule 3

For the 2017 Period: CPIN4 as defined in clause 1.5 of Schedule 3

Bus capital costs For the 2014 Period: BCC1 as defined in clause 1.6 of Schedule 3

For the 2015 Period: BCC2 as defined in clause 1.6 of Schedule 3

For the 2016 Period: BCC3 as defined in clause 1.6 of Schedule 3

For the 2017 Period: BCC4 as defined in clause 1.6 of Schedule 3

Other costs For the 2014 Period: CPI1 as defined in clause 1.2 of Schedule 3

For the 2015 Period: CPI2 as defined in clause 1.2 of Schedule 3

For the 2016 Period: CPI3 as defined in clause 1.2 of Schedule 3

For the 2017 Period: CPI4 as defined in clause 1.2 of Schedule 3

6 Weight for each BICI Cost Item (a) The weight (W) for each BICI Cost Item j for the 2014 Period is specified in the table below:

BICI Cost Item (j) Weight (W) for t = 1 (2014) Labour costs 50.7% Bus fuel and lubricants 9.9% Bus repair and maintenance 4.6% Insurance 2.0% Bus capital costs 18.3% Other costs 14.5%

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(b) The weight (W) for each BICI Cost Item j for each Period t of the following Periods: (1) the 2015 Period; (2) the 2016 Period; and (3) the 2017 Period, is calculated in accordance with the following formula:

™୨ǡ୲ିଵ ൈ ୨ǡ୲ିଵ ™୨ǡ୲ୀ ଺ σ୨ୀଵ ™୨ǡ୲ିଵ ൈ ୨ǡ୲ିଵ Where:

࢝࢐ǡ࢚ is the weight (%) for each BICI Cost item j for the Period t.

࢝࢐ǡ࢚ି૚ is the weight (%) for each BICI Cost item j for the Period t-1.

۷࢐ǡ࢚ି૚ is each inflator (specified in clause 5 above or, if the relevant data is not available, an inflator as determined by IPART) for the Period t-1 for each BICI Cost Item j.

j is each of the BICI Cost Items identified in the table in clause 5 above.

t is each Period of the Determination Period (from the 2015 Period to the 2017 Period inclusive).

t-1 is the Period immediately preceding Period t.

7 Worked example Assume for the purposes of this worked example only that there are four BICI Cost Items, with weights (W) and inflators (I) for Year 1 as set out in the table below:

BICI Cost Item Weight (W) for Year 1 Inflator (I) for Year 1 Labour 40% 1.05 Fuel 30% 1.10 Insurance 20% 1.01 Maintenance 10% 1.15 Total 100% -

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(1) Calculating the change in the Bus Industry Cost Index (οBICI) for Year 1

The change in the Bus Industry Cost Index (οBICI) for Year 1 is calculated in accordance with clause 4 as follows (rounded to one decimal place):

ͳǤͳͷሻ כ ͳǤͲͳሻ ൅ ሺͳͲΨ כ ͳǤͳͲሻ ൅ ሺʹͲΨ כ ͳǤͲͷሻ ൅ ሺ͵ͲΨ כ ሺͶͲΨ െͳ ൌ ͸ǤͶΨ ͳǤͲͲ͵

Calculating the maximum fares for Year 1

T Assuming for the purposes of this worked example that the maximum fares (unrounded master fares) for Year 0 are as set out in the table below. T The maximum fares for Year 1 are calculated in accordance with clause 3 by multiplying the maximum fare (unrounded master fares) for Year 0 by the percentage increase in prices in Year 1 (6.4% in this example) and then rounding to the nearest 10 cents.

Section Maximum fare Maximum fare Maximum fare (unrounded master (unrounded master (rounded fare) fare) fare) Year 1 Year 0 Year 1 ($) ($) ($) 1 2.00 2.13 2.10 2 2.50 2.66 2.70 3 3.00 3.19 3.20 4 3.50 3.72 3.70

Calculating the weights for Year 2

T The Weights (W) for Year 2 are calculated in accordance with clause 6 as follows: ሺଵǤ଴ହሻכସ଴Ψ (i) Labour ൌ͵ͻǤͶΨ ଵ଴଺Ǥ଻Ψ ሺଵǤଵ଴ሻכଷ଴Ψ (ii) Fuel ൌ͵ͲǤͻΨ ଵ଴଺Ǥ଻Ψ ሺଵǤ଴ଵሻכଶ଴Ψ (iii) Insurance ൌͳͺǤͻΨ ଵ଴଺Ǥ଻Ψ ͳͲΨ ሺͳǤͳͷሻכ (iv) Maintenance ൌͳͲǤͺΨ ͳͲ͸Ǥ͹Ψ

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Table 1 Maximum fares for Rural and Regional Bus Services for the 2013 Period

Single Ride Ticketa Unrounded Rounded master fare ($) fare ($) 1 Section 2.23 2.20 2 Sections 3.30 3.30 3 Sections 4.12 4.10 4 Sections 4.84 4.80 5 Sections 5.47 5.50 6 Sections 6.10 6.10 7 Sections 6.61 6.60 8 Sections 7.14 7.10 9 Sections 7.63 7.60 10 Sections 8.08 8.10 11 Sections 8.49 8.50 12 Sections 8.94 8.90 13 Sections 9.31 9.30 14 Sections 9.74 9.70 15 Sections 10.11 10.10 16 Sections 10.42 10.40 17 Sections 10.81 10.80 18 Sections 11.18 11.20 19 Sections 11.48 11.50 20 Sections 11.85 11.90 21 Sections 12.16 12.20 22 Sections 12.52 12.50 23 Sections 12.82 12.80 24 Sections 13.10 13.10 25 Sections 13.43 13.40 26 Sections 13.69 13.70 27 Sections 14.01 14.00 28 Sections 14.26 14.30 29 Sections 14.53 14.50 30 Sections 14.83 14.80 31 Sections 15.09 15.10 32 Sections 15.39 15.40 33 Sections 15.66 15.70 34 Sections 15.91 15.90 35 Sections 16.15 16.20 36 Sections 16.44 16.40 37 Sections 16.63 16.60

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Single Ride Ticketa Unrounded Rounded master fare ($) fare ($) 38 Sections 16.92 16.90 39 Sections 17.17 17.20 40 Sections 17.42 17.40 41 Sections 17.63 17.60 42 Sections 17.88 17.90 43 Sections 18.11 18.10 44 Sections 18.34 18.30 45 Sections 18.54 18.50 46 Sections 18.81 18.80 47 Sections 19.02 19.00 48 Sections 19.25 19.30 49 Sections 19.49 19.50 50 Sections 19.70 19.70 51 Sections 19.93 19.90 52 Sections 20.11 20.10 53 Sections 20.36 20.40 54 Sections 20.56 20.60 55 Sections 20.73 20.70 56 Sections 20.97 21.00 57 Sections 21.16 21.20 58 Sections 21.40 21.40 59 Sections 21.56 21.60 60 Sections 21.83 21.80 61 Sections 21.98 22.00 62 Sections 22.21 22.20 63 Sections 22.40 22.40 64 Sections 22.54 22.50 65 Sections 22.84 22.80 66 Sections 23.00 23.00 67 Sections 23.17 23.20 68 Sections 23.34 23.30 69 Sections 23.52 23.50 70 Sections 23.77 23.80 71 Sections 28.92 28.90 72 Sections 28.92 28.90 73 Sections 28.92 28.90 74 Sections 28.92 28.90 75 Sections 28.92 28.90 76 Sections 28.92 28.90 77 Sections 28.92 28.90 78 Sections 28.92 28.90

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Single Ride Ticketa Unrounded Rounded master fare ($) fare ($) 79 Sections 28.92 28.90 80 Sections 28.92 28.90 81 Sections 29.96 30.00 82 Sections 30.99 31.00 83 Sections 30.99 31.00 84 Sections 30.99 31.00 85 Sections 30.99 31.00 86 Sections 33.06 33.10 87 Sections 33.06 33.10 88 Sections 33.06 33.10 89 Sections 33.06 33.10 90 Sections 33.06 33.10 91 Sections 36.16 36.20 92 Sections 36.16 36.20 93 Sections 36.16 36.20 94 Sections 36.16 36.20 95 Sections 36.16 36.20 96 Sections 39.25 39.30 97 Sections 39.25 39.30 98 Sections 39.25 39.30 99 Sections 39.25 39.30 100 Sections 39.25 39.30 101 Sections 39.25 39.30 102 Sections 39.25 39.30 103 Sections 41.32 41.30 104 Sections 41.32 41.30 105 Sections 41.32 41.30 106 Sections 41.32 41.30 107 Sections 41.32 41.30 108 Sections 43.39 43.40 109 Sections 43.39 43.40 110 Sections 43.39 43.40 111 Sections 43.39 43.40 112 Sections 43.39 43.40 113 Sections 43.39 43.40 114 Sections 45.45 45.50 115 Sections 45.45 45.50 116 Sections 45.45 45.50 117 Sections 45.45 45.50 118 Sections 45.45 45.50 119 Sections 45.45 45.50

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Single Ride Ticketa Unrounded Rounded master fare ($) fare ($) 120 Sections 45.45 45.50 121 Sections 45.45 45.50 122 Sections 45.45 45.50 123 Sections 45.45 45.50 124 Sections 45.45 45.50 125 Sections 46.49 46.50 126 Sections 46.49 46.50 127 Sections 46.49 46.50 128 Sections 46.49 46.50 129 Sections 46.49 46.50 130 Sections 46.49 46.50 131 Sections 46.49 46.50 132 Sections 46.49 46.50 133 Sections 46.49 46.50 134 Sections 46.49 46.50 135 Sections 46.49 46.50 136 Sections 46.49 46.50 137 Sections 46.49 46.50 138 Sections 46.49 46.50 139 Sections 46.49 46.50 140 Sections 46.49 46.50 141 Sections 46.49 46.50 142 Sections 46.49 46.50 143 Sections 46.49 46.50 144 Sections 46.49 46.50 145 Sections 46.49 46.50 146 Sections 46.49 46.50 147 Sections 46.49 46.50 148 Sections 46.49 46.50 149 Sections 46.49 46.50 150 Sections 47.52 47.50 151 Sections 47.52 47.50 152 Sections 47.52 47.50 153 Sections 47.52 47.50 154 Sections 47.52 47.50 155 Sections 47.52 47.50 156 Sections 47.52 47.50 157 Sections 47.52 47.50 158 Sections 47.52 47.50 159 Sections 47.52 47.50 160 Sections 47.52 47.50

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Single Ride Ticketa Unrounded Rounded master fare ($) fare ($) 161 Sections 47.52 47.50 162 Sections 47.52 47.50 163 Sections 47.52 47.50 164 Sections 47.52 47.50 165 Sections 47.52 47.50 166 Sections 47.52 47.50 167 Sections 47.52 47.50 168 Sections 47.52 47.50 169 Sections 49.58 49.60 170 Sections 50.62 50.60 171 Sections 50.62 50.60 172 Sections 50.62 50.60 173 Sections 50.62 50.60 174 Sections 50.62 50.60 175 Sections 50.62 50.60 176 Sections 50.62 50.60 177 Sections 50.62 50.60 178 Sections 50.62 50.60 179 Sections 50.62 50.60 180 Sections 50.62 50.60 181 Sections 50.62 50.60 182 Sections 50.62 50.60 183 Sections 50.62 50.60 184 Sections 50.62 50.60 185 Sections 50.62 50.60 186 Sections 50.62 50.60 187 Sections 50.62 50.60 188 Sections 50.62 50.60 189 Sections 50.62 50.60 190 Sections 50.62 50.60 191 Sections 50.62 50.60 192 Sections 50.62 50.60 193 Sections 50.62 50.60 194 Sections 50.62 50.60 195 Sections 50.62 50.60 196 Sections 50.62 50.60 197 Sections 50.62 50.60 198 Sections 51.65 51.70 199 Sections 51.65 51.70 200 Sections 51.65 51.70 201 Sections 51.65 51.70

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Single Ride Ticketa Unrounded Rounded master fare ($) fare ($) 202 Sections 51.65 51.70 203 Sections 51.65 51.70 204 Sections 51.65 51.70 205 Sections 51.65 51.70 206 Sections 51.65 51.70 207 Sections 51.65 51.70 208 Sections 51.65 51.70 209 Sections 51.65 51.70 210 Sections 53.72 53.70 211 Sections 53.72 53.70 212 Sections 53.72 53.70 213 Sections 53.72 53.70 214 Sections 53.72 53.70 215 Sections 53.72 53.70 216 Sections 53.72 53.70 217 Sections 53.72 53.70 218 Sections 53.72 53.70 219 Sections 53.72 53.70 220 Sections 57.85 57.80 a Transport for NSW sets concession fares at a discount to the maximum fares set out in this table.

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Schedule 2 Rounding Rule

(a) Where the Rounding Rule is specified to apply, an amount should be rounded to the nearest 10 cents. (b) For the avoidance of doubt, if an unrounded fare is equal to $Y and 5×Z cents (where Z is equal to 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 or 19), then the rounded ticket price for that ticket will be $Y and 5×(Z+1) cents.

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Schedule 3 Definitions and interpretation

Schedule 3 Definitions and interpretation

1 Definitions

1.1 General definitions

In this determination:

2013 Commencement Date means the 2013 Commencement Date as defined in clause 2(c) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

2014 Commencement Date means 1 January 2014 or such other date as specified by IPART.

2015 Commencement Date means 1 January 2015 or such other date as specified by IPART.

2016 Commencement Date means 1 January 2016 or such other date as specified by IPART.

2017 Commencement Date means 1 January 2017 or such other date as specified by IPART.

2013 Period means the period commencing on the 2013 Commencement Date and ending on the date immediately before the 2014 Commencement Date.

2014 Period means the period commencing on the 2014 Commencement Date and ending on the date immediately before the 2015 Commencement Date.

2015 Period means the period commencing on the 2015 Commencement Date and ending on the date immediately before the 2016 Commencement Date.

2016 Period means the period commencing on the 2016 Commencement Date and ending on the date immediately before the 2017 Commencement Date.

2017 Period means the period commencing on the 2017 Commencement Date and ending on the date immediately before the date that this determination is replaced.

Bus Operator means a bus operator who holds a Bus Service Contract.

Bus Service Contract means a contract with the Director-General of Transport for NSW under Division 3 of Part 3 of the Passenger Transport Act for the provision of a Regular Bus Service in a Rural and Regional Contract Region.

Determination No. 3 of 2011 means IPART’s Determination No. 3 of 2011 entitled “Rural and Regional Bus Services”.

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Determination Period means the determination period as defined in clause 2(d) of the section of this determination entitled “Preliminary”.

GST means the Goods and Services Tax as defined in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth).

IPART means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales established under the IPART Act.

IPART Act means the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992.

Passenger Transport Act means the Act defined in clause 1(a) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

Period means the 2013 Period, the 2014 Period, the 2015 Period, the 2016 Period or the 2017 Period (as the case may be).

Regular Bus Service has the meaning given to that term in the Passenger Transport Act.

Rural and Regional Bus Services means the services defined in clause 1(b) of the Preliminary section of this determination.

Rural and Regional Contract Region means all areas of New South Wales other than the regions numbered and labelled “Metro Bus Contract/Region” or “Outer Metro Bus Contract/Region” in the map attached as Appendix A to this determination.

Single Ride Ticket means a ticket for a single bus journey for the number of Sections specified on the ticket. The journey must be completed on the day on which the ticket is validated on the bus.

Section means a distance of approximately 1.6 kilometres into which a bus route is divided up for calculating fares.

Transport for NSW means Transport for NSW as constituted under the Transport Administration Act 1988.

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1.2 Consumer Price Index (a)

ܥܲܫ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ൅ ܫܲܥ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ ܥܲܫଵ ൌ ܫܥܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ ܫܲܥ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ ܫܲܥ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଶ

ܫܥܲ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ ܥܲܫଶ ൌ ܥܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ ܫܲܥ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ

ܫܥܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ ܥܲܫଷ ൌ ܥܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ ܫܲܥ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ

ܥܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܫܲܥ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵ଺ ൅ ܫܲܥ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵ଺ ܫܥܲ ସ ൌ ܥܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܫܲܥ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ

(b) CPI means the consumer price index All Groups index number for Sydney as published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, or if the Australian Bureau of Statistics does not or ceases to publish the index, then CPI will mean an index to be determined by IPART.

(c) The subtext (for example Sep2013) when used in relation to CPI in paragraph (a) above refers to the CPI for the quarter and year indicated (in the example, the September quarter for 2013).

1.3 Wage Price Index (a)

ܹܲܫ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ൅ ܫܹܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ ܹܲܫଵ ൌ ܹܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ ܫܹܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଶ

ܹܲܫ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ ܹܲܫଶ ൌ ܹܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ ܫܹܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ

ܹܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ ܹܲܫଷ ൌ ܹܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ ܫܹܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ

ܹܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵ଺ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵ଺ ܹܲܫସ ൌ ܹܲܫௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܹ ܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܫܹܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ

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(b) WPI means the wage price index All Groups index number for Sydney as published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, or if the Australian Bureau of Statistics does not or ceases to publish the index, then WPI will mean an index to be determined by IPART.

(c) The subtext (for example Sep2013) when used in relation to WPI in paragraph (a) above refers to the WPI for the quarter and year indicated (in the example, the September quarter for 2013).

1.4 Consumer Price Index (maintenance and repair of motor vehicles) (a)

ܥܲܫܯ ൅ ܯܫܲܥ ൅ ܯܫܲܥ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ ܥܲܫܯଵ ൌ ܥܲܫܯௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ ܯܫܲܥ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ ܯܫܲܥ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଶ

ܥܲܫܯ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ ܥܲܫܯଶ ൌ ܥܲܫܯௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ ܯܫܲܥ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ ܯܫܲܥ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ

ܥܲܫܯௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܯܫܲܥ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ ܥܲܫܯଷ ൌ ܥܲܫܯௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ

ܥܲܫܯௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵ଺ ൅ ܯܫܲܥ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵ଺ ܥܲܫܯସ ൌ ܥܲܫܯௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܥ ܯܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ

(b) CPIM means the consumer price index, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles, index number for Sydney as published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, or if the Australian Bureau of Statistics does not or ceases to publish the index, then CPIM will mean an index to be determined by IPART.

(c) The subtext (for example Sep2013) when used in relation to CPIM in paragraph (a) above refers to the CPIM for the quarter and year indicated (in the example, the September quarter for 2013).

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1.5 Consumer Price Index (insurance) (a)

ܥܲܫܰ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ ܥܲܫܰଵ ൌ ܥܲܫܰௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଶ

ܥܲܫܰ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ ܥܲܫܰଶ ൌ ܥܲܫܰௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ

ܥܲܫܰௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ ܥܲܫܰଷ ൌ ܥܲܫܰௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ

ܥܲܫܰௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵ଺ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵ଺ ܥܲܫܰସ ൌ ܥܲܫܰௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ܥ ܰܫܲ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܰܫܲܥ ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ (b) CPIN means the consumer price index, insurance, index number for Sydney as published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, or if the Australian Bureau of Statistics does not or ceases to publish the index, then CPIN will mean an index to be determined by IPART.

(c) The subtext (for example Sep2013) when used in relation to CPIN in paragraph (a) above refers to the CPIN for the quarter and year indicated (in the example, the September quarter for 2013).

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1.6 Bus capital costs (a)

ଵସସ ଵସସ ሺͳ൅ ݅ଵሻ Ȁሺሺͳ൅ ݅ଵሻ െͳሻ כ ଵ݅כ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ൧ ܥܲܫ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ ܥܲܫ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ ܲܫ ܥௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ ܲܫ ܥൣ ܤܥܥ ൌ ଵ ଵସସ ଵସସ ሺͳ൅ ݅଴ሻ Ȁሺሺͳ൅ ݅଴ሻ െͳሻ כ ଴݅ כ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଶ൧ ܥܲܫ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ ܲܫ ܥ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ ܥܲܫ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଵ ൅ܫ ܲܥൣ

ଵସସ ଵସସ ሺͳ൅ ݅ଶሻ Ȁሺሺͳ൅ ݅ଶሻ െͳሻ כ ଶ݅כ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ൧ ܲܫ ܥெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ ܥܲܫ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ ܲܫ ܥௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ ܲܫ ܥൣ ܤܥܥ ൌ ଶ ଵସସ ଵସସ ሺͳ൅ ݅ଵሻ Ȁሺሺͳ൅ ݅ଵሻ െͳሻ כ ଵ݅כ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵଷ൧ ܥܲܫ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ ܲܫ ܥ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ ܥܲܫ ௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଶ ൅ܫܲܥൣ

ଵସସ ଵସସ ሺͳ൅ ݅ଷሻ Ȁሺሺͳ൅ ݅ଷሻ െͳሻ כ ଷ݅כ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ൧ ܲܫ ܥெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܥܲܫ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ ܲܫ ܥௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ ܲܫ ܥൣ ܤܥܥ ൌ ଷ ଵସସ ଵସସ ሺͳ൅ ݅ଶሻ Ȁሺሺͳ൅ ݅ଶሻ െͳሻ כ ଶ݅כ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵସ൧ ܲܫ ܥெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ ܥܲܫ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ ܲܫ ܥௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵଷ ൅ ܲܫ ܥൣ

ଵସସ ଵସସ ሺͳ൅ ݅ସሻ Ȁሺሺͳ൅ ݅ସሻ െͳሻ כ ସ݅כ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵ଺൧ ܲܫ ܥெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵ଺ ൅ ܥܲܫ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܲܫ ܥௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܲܫ ܥൣ ܤܥܥ ൌ ସ ଵସସ ଵସସ ሺͳ൅ ݅ଷሻ Ȁሺሺͳ൅ ݅ଷሻ െͳሻ כ ଷ݅כ௃௨௡ଶ଴ଵହ൧ ܥܲܫ ெ௔௥ଶ଴ଵହ ൅ ܥܲܫ ஽௘௖ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ ܲܫ ܥௌ௘௣ଶ଴ଵସ ൅ ܲܫ ܥൣ Where: i is the Reserve Bank of Australia’s business indicator rate, weighted average of credit outstanding, for loans of less than $2 million (as set out in ‘Table D8 – Bank Lending to Business’ of the Reserve Bank’s Statistical Tables) or, if the Reserve Bank does not or ceases to publish the data, then i will mean an interest rate to be determined by IPART.

௜ ା௜ ା௜ ା௜ ࢏ is ೄ೐೛మబభభ ವ೐೎మబభభ ಾೌೝమబభమ ಻ೠ೙మబభమ ࢕ ସ଼

௜ ା௜ ା௜ ା௜ ࢏ is ೄ೐೛మబభమ ವ೐೎మబభమ ಾೌೝమబభయ ಻ೠ೙మబభయ ૚ ସ଼

௜ ା௜ ା௜ ା௜ ࢏ is ೄ೐೛మబభయ ವ೐೎మబభయ ಾೌೝమబభర ಻ೠ೙మబభర ૛ ସ଼

௜ ା௜ ା௜ ା௜ ࢏ is ೄ೐೛మబభర ವ೐೎మబభర ಾೌೝమబభఱ ಻ೠ೙మబభఱ ૜ ସ଼

௜ ା௜ ା௜ ା௜ ࢏ is ೄ೐೛మబభఱ ವ೐೎మబభఱ ಾೌೝమబభల ಻ೠ೙మబభల ૝ ସ଼ CPI is as defined in clause 1.2 of Schedule 3.

(b) The subtext (for example Sep2013) when used in relation to CPI and i in paragraph (a) above refers to the CPI and i for the quarter and year indicated (in the example, the September quarter for 2013).

[Note: Bus capital costs are amortised over a twelve year period using a monthly formula.]

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2 Interpretation

2.1 General provisions

In this determination: (a) headings are for convenience only and do not affect the interpretation of this determination; (b) a reference to a schedule, annexure, clause or table is a reference to a schedule, annexure, clause or table to this determination unless otherwise indicated; (c) words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa; (d) a reference to a law or statute includes regulations, rules, codes and other instruments under it and consolidations, amendments, reenactments or replacements of them; (e) where a word is defined, other grammatical forms of that word have a corresponding meaning; (f) a reference to a day is to a calendar day; (g) a reference to a person includes a company, partnership, joint venture, association, corporation, other body corporate or government agency; (h) a reference to an officer includes a reference to the officer who replaces him or her, or who substantially succeeds to his or her powers or functions; and (i) a reference to a body, whether statutory or not: (1) which ceases to exist; or (2) whose powers or functions are transferred to another body, is a reference to the body which replaces it or which substantially succeeds to its powers or functions.

2.2 Explanatory notes, simplified outline, worked examples and clarification notice (a) Explanatory notes, simplified outlines and worked examples do not form part of this determination, but in the case of uncertainty may be relied on for interpretation purposes. (b) IPART may publish a clarification notice in the NSW Government Gazette to correct any manifest error in or to clarify any part of this determination. Such a clarification notice is taken to form part of this determination.

2.3 Fares inclusive of GST

Fares specified in this determination include GST.

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Appendix

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A Metro and Outer Metro Contract Region Map

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (CHIROPRACTIC FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a Chiropractor is one of the categories of medical and related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment by a Chiropractor of an injured worker’s work related injury. Schedule A to this Order provides for maximum fees for Chiropractors generally. Schedule B to this Order provides higher maximum fee levels for WorkCover approved Chiropractors. WorkCover approved Chiropractors have participated in training courses approved or run by WorkCover. This Order makes provision for Chiropractic Management Plans and the approval by workers compensation insurers of certain Chiropractic services. This Order makes provision for Chiropractic Management Plans and the approval by workers compensation insurers of certain Chiropractic services. Injured workers are not liable for the cost of any medical or related treatment. Employers are liable for the cost of treatment. Employers are only liable to pay the amounts for Chiropractic services set out in this order. Workers Compensation (Chiropratic Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workers Compensation (Chiropractic Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: Case Conference means a face-to-face meeting or teleconference with any or all of the following parties: nominated treating doctor, workplace rehabilitation provider, employer, insurer, injured worker to discuss a worker’s return to work plan and/or strategies to improve a worker’s capacity for work. File notes of case conferences are to be documented in the Chiropractor’s records indicating discussion and outcomes. This information may be required for invoicing purposes. Discussions between treating doctors and practitioners relating to treatment are considered a normal interaction between referring doctor and practitioner and are not to be charged as a case conference item. Chiropractor means a Chiropractor registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No. 86a. Chiropractic Management Plan means a document used by the Chiropractor to indicate treatment timeframes and anticipated outcomes for an injured worker to the relevant workers compensation insurer. A Chiropractic Management Plan provides the mechanism to request approval from the relevant workers compensation insurer for treatment beyond: (a) the initial eight (8) consultations (when an injured worker has not attended for any previous treatment of a physical nature for this injury) or (b) the initial consultation/treatment (when an injured worker has attended for previous treatment of a physical nature for this injury). A Chiropractic Management Plan can request approval for up to an additional eight (8) chiropractic consultations unless otherwise approved by the insurer. Chiropractic services refer to all treatment services provided by a Chiropractor and listed in Schedules A and B. Complex treatment means treatment related to complex pathology and clinical presentation including, but not limited to, extensive burns, complicated hand injuries involving multiple joints and tissues and some complex neurological conditions, spinal cord injuries, head injuries and major trauma. Provision of complex treatment requires pre- approval from the insurer. It is expected that only a small number of claimants will require treatment falling within this category. Group/class intervention occurs where a Chiropractor delivers a common service to more than one person at the same time. Examples are exercise and education groups. Maximum class size is six (6) participants. A Chiropractic Management Plan is required for each worker participant. GST has the same meaning as in the New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth).

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Home visit applies in cases where, due to the effects of the injuries sustained, the worker is unable to travel. The home visit must be the best and most cost-effective option allowing the Chiropractor to travel to the worker’s home to deliver treatment. Provision of home treatment requires pre-approval from the insurer. Initial consultation and treatment means the fi rst session provided by the Chiropractor in respect of an injury which includes: • history taking, • physical assessment, • diagnostic formulation, • goal setting and planning treatment, • treatment/service, • clinical recording, • communication with referrer, and • preparation of a Chiropractic Management Plan when indicated. Normal practice means premises in or from which a Chiropractor regularly operates a chiropractic practice and treats patients. It also includes facilities where service may be delivered on a regular or contract basis. Report Writing occurs when a Chiropractor is requested by the insurer to compile a written report other than the Chiropractic Management Plan, providing details of the worker’s treatment, progress and work capacity. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. Payment will not be made in advance of receipt of the report. Standard consultation and treatment means treatment sessions provided subsequent to the Initial consultation and includes: • re-assessment, • treatment/service, • clinical recording, and • preparation of a Chiropractic Management Plan. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Travel occurs when the most appropriate clinical management of the patient requires the Chiropractor to travel away from their normal practice. Travel costs do not apply where the Chiropractor provides contracted service to facilities such as a private hospital, hydrotherapy pool, workplace or gymnasium. Where multiple patients are being treated in the same visit, it is expected that the travel charge will be divided accordingly. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. Two distinct areas means where two separate compensable injuries or conditions are assessed and treated and where treatment applied to one condition does not affect the symptoms of the other injury e.g. neck condition plus post fracture wrist. It does not include a condition with referred symptoms to another area. WorkCover means the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales. WorkCover approved Chiropractor means a Chiropractor who has, either before or after the commencement of this Order, by a date notifi ed by WorkCover, been approved by WorkCover to provide Chiropractic services and, at the time of providing the service, has a current, active WorkCover approval number Work Related Activity assessment, consultation and treatment means a one hour session provided on a one to one basis for Work Related Activity delivered to a patient that is new to the practice and includes: • review of the previous treatment, • assessment of current condition including functional status, • goal setting, • treatment/work related activity planning, • clinical recording, • communication with key parties, and • preparation of a management plan when indicated. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after 1 January 2013 whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for chiropractic treatment generally (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a Chiropractor, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) If it is reasonably necessary for a Chiropractor to provide treatment of a type specifi ed in any of items CHX005, CHX006, CHX071, CHX072 or CHX073 in Schedule A at the worker’s home, the maximum fee amount for which an employer would otherwise be liable under the Act for that type of treatment is increased by an amount calculated at the rate per kilometre (for the number of kilometres of travel reasonably involved) specifi ed for item CHX009 in Column 2 of Schedule A. (3) This clause does not apply to treatment by a WorkCover approved Chiropractor.

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6. Higher maximum fees for treatment by WorkCover approved Chiropractors (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a Chiropractor, who is a WorkCover approved Chiropractor, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule B to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) If it is reasonably necessary for a Chiropractor to provide treatment of a type specifi ed in any of items CHA005, CHA006, CHA071, CHA072 or CHA073 in Schedule B at the worker’s home, the maximum fee amount for which an employer would otherwise be liable under the Act for that type of treatment is increased by an amount calculated at the rate per kilometre (for the number of kilometres of travel reasonably involved) specifi ed for item CHA009 in Column 2 of Schedule B. 7. Goods and Services Tax (1) Chiropractic treatment services provided by a Chiropractor directly to a worker are GST free. (2) Case conference, report writing and travel services provided by a Chiropractor are subject to GST.

SCHEDULE A – Maximum fees for Chiropractors generally Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) Normal Practice CHX001 Initial consultation and treatment 50 CHX002 Standard consultation and treatment 40 CHX031 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 75 CHX032 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 60 CHX033 Complex treatment 80 CHX010 Group/class intervention 30/participant CHX004 Spine X-rays performed by a Chiropractor 99.20 Home Visit CHX005 Initial consultation and treatment 62 CHX006 Standard consultation and treatment 50 CHX071 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 94 CHX072 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 75 CHX073 Complex treatment 100 Other CHX081 Case conference 100/hour CHX082 Report writing 100 (maximum) CHX009 Travel 1.00 per kilometre

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SCHEDULE B – Maximum fees for WorkCover approved Chiropractors

Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) Normal Practice CHA001 Initial consultation and treatment 84.70 CHA002 Standard consultation and treatment 70.90 CHA031 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 126.20 CHA032 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 106.90 CHA033 Complex treatment 141.70 CHA010 Group/class intervention 50.30/participant CHA004 Spine X-rays performed by a Chiropractor 127.80 Home Visit CHA005 Initial consultation and treatment 103.10 CHA006 Standard consultation and treatment 82.40 CHA071 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 152.00 CHA072 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 130.10 CHA073 Complex treatment 167.40 Other CHA081 Case conference, Report writing 167.40/hour 167.40 (maximum) CHA082 Work Related Activity assessment, consultation and treatment 167.40 (maximum) CHA009 Travel 1.55/kilometre

Note: Where fees are incorrectly claimed, WorkCover may take action to recover the amount of the overpayment. Fees will only be paid after services have been rendered.

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (COUNSELLING FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a Counsellor is one of the categories of medical and related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment by Counsellor of an injured worker’s work related injury. This Order makes provision for Psychology/Counselling Management Plans and the approval by workers compensation insurers of certain Counselling services. No fees are payable for counselling treatment provided by a person who is not a WorkCover approved Counsellor. Injured workers are not liable for the cost of any medical or related treatment. Employers are liable for the cost of treatment. Employers are only liable to pay the amounts for Counselling services set out in this order. Workers Compensation (Counselling Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This order is the Workers Compensation (Counselling Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: Case Conference means a face-to-face meeting or teleconference with any or all of the following parties – nominated treating doctor, workplace rehabilitation provider, employer, insurer, injured worker – to discuss a worker’s return to work plan and/or strategies to improve a worker’s capacity for work. File notes of case conferences are to be documented in the Counsellor’s records indicating discussion and outcomes. This information may be required for invoicing purposes. Discussions between treating doctors and practitioners relating to treatment are considered a normal interaction between referring doctor and practitioner and are not to be charged as a case conference item. Counselling services refer to all counselling services delivered by a WorkCover approved Counsellor and each service is to be billed according to Schedule A. Counsellor means a WorkCover approved Counsellor. Group intervention occurs where a Counsellor delivers a common service to more than one person at the same time, for example; Group Therapy. Maximum class size is six (6) participants. A Psychology/Counselling Management Plan is required for each worker. GST has the same meaning as in the New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth). Initial consultation means the fi rst session provided by the WorkCover approved Counsellor in respect of an injury and may include: • history taking • assessment • goal setting and treatment planning • treatment • clinical recording • communication with referrer and insurer. The service is one to one for the entire session. Psychology/Counselling Management Plan means the document used by the Counsellor to indicate treatment timeframe and anticipated outcomes for an injured worker to the relevant workers compensation insurer. A Psychology/ Counselling Management Plan provides the mechanism to request approval from the relevant workers compensation insurer for up to six (6) consultations after the fi rst six sessions have been provided. Report writing occurs when a Counsellor is requested by the insurer to compile a written report, other than the management plan, providing details of the worker’s treatment, progress and work capacity. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. Payment will not be made in advance of receipt of the report. Standard consultation means a session provided subsequent to the Initial consultation by the WorkCover approved Counsellor in respect of an injured worker and may include: • reassessment NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5353

• treatment • clinical recording and preparation of a management plan (if required). The service is one to one for the entire session. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Travel occurs when the most appropriate management of the injured worker requires the Counsellor to travel away from their normal practice. Travel costs do not apply where the Counsellor provides contracted service to facilities such as a private hospital or workplace. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. WorkCover means the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales. WorkCover approved Counsellor means a counsellor who has, either before or after the commencement of this Order, by a date notifi ed by WorkCover, been approved by WorkCover to provide counselling services and, at the time of providing the service, has a current, active WorkCover approval number. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after 1 January 2013, whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for Counselling services (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a Counsellor, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) If it is reasonably necessary for a Counsellor to provide treatment of a type specifi ed in any of items COU002, COU003 or COU005 in Schedule A at a place other than the usual practice, the maximum fee amount for which an employer would otherwise be liable under the Act for that type of treatment is increased by an amount calculated at the rate per kilometer (for the number of kilometers of travel reasonably involved) specifi ed for item COU006 in Column 2 of Schedule A. 6. Goods and Services Tax (GST) Counselling services provided by a Counsellor are subject to GST.

SCHEDULE A – Maximum fees for counsellors

Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) COU002 Initial consultation 148.50 COU003 Standard consultation 133.00 COU004 Report Writing 133.00/hour (max 1 hour) COU005 Case Conferencing 133.00/hour pro rata COU006 Travel 1.55 per kilometre COU007 Group 42.20/participant

Note: Where fees are incorrectly claimed, WorkCover may take action to recover the amount of the overpayment. Fees will only be paid after services have been rendered.

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a remedial gymnast is one of the categories of medical and related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. For the purposes of this Order, the term remedial gymnast is interchangeable with Exercise Physiologist. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment by an Exercise Physiologist of an injured worker’s work related injury. This Order makes provision for Exercise Physiology Management Plans and the approval by workers compensation insurers of certain Exercise Physiology services. No fees are payable for Exercise Physiology services provided by a person who is not a WorkCover approved Exercise Physiologist. Injured workers are not liable for the cost of any medical or related treatment. Employers are liable for the cost of treatment. Employers are only liable to pay the amounts for Exercise Physiology services set out in this order. Workers Compensation (Exercise Physiology Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This order is the Workers Compensation (Exercise Physiology Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: Case Conference means a face-to-face meeting or teleconference with any or all of the following parties – nominated treating doctor, workplace rehabilitation provider, employer, insurer, injured worker – to discuss a worker’s return to work plan and/or strategies to improve a worker’s capacity for work. File notes of case conferences are to be documented in the exercise physiologist’s records indicating discussion and outcomes. This information may be required for invoicing purposes. Discussions between treating doctors and practitioners relating to treatment are considered a normal interaction between referring doctor and practitioner and are not to be charged as a case conference item. Exercise physiologist means a WorkCover approved Exercise Physiologist. Exercise Physiology Management Plan means the document used by the Exercise Physiologist to indicate treatment timeframe and anticipated outcomes for an injured worker to the relevant workers compensation insurer. An Exercise Physiology Management Plan provides the mechanism to request approval from the relevant workers compensation insurer for up to eight (8) consultations. If treatment is ongoing a further Exercise Physiology Management Plan must be submitted and approved before treatment can be delivered and in each such case approval can only be given for up to eight (8) consultations. Exercise Physiology services refers to all services delivered by a WorkCover approved Exercise Physiologist and each service is to be billed according to Schedules A and B. Exercise Physiology services are limited to clinical exercise prescription, instruction and supervision, health education and exercise-based lifestyle and behaviour modifi cation services. Group/class intervention occurs where an Exercise Physiologist delivers the same service that is, the same exercise and instruction, to more than one person at the same time. Maximum class size is six (6) participants. An Exercise Physiology Management Plan is required for each worker. GST has the same meaning as in the New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth). Initial consultation and treatment means the fi rst session provided by the Exercise Physiologist in respect of an injury which is of one hour duration, provided on a one to one basis for the entire consultation and includes: • history taking • physical assessment • goal setting and planning treatment • treatment/service • clinical recording • communication with referrer • preparation of a management plan when indicated. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5355

Normal practice means premises in or from which an Exercise Physiologist regularly operates an exercise physiology practice and treats patients. It also includes facilities where service may be delivered on a regular or contract basis such as a hydrotherapy pool, gymnasium, private hospital or workplace. Reduced supervision treatment occurs where an Exercise Physiologist delivers a service, which may or may not be the exact same exercise and instruction, to more than one person at the same time. Maximum number of persons per session is three (3), with the exercise physiologist-to-patient ratio being one-to-one for at least 30% of the session time. Report writing occurs when an Exercise Physiologist is requested by the insurer to compile a written report, other than the Exercise Physiology management plan, providing details of the worker’s treatment, progress and work capacity. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. Payment will not be made in advance of receipt of the report. Standard consultation and treatment means one-to-one treatment sessions for one hour provided subsequent to the Initial consultation and includes: • re-assessment, • treatment, • recording of notes and • preparation of a Exercise Physiology Management Plan when indicated. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Travel occurs when the most appropriate management of the patient requires the Exercise Physiologist to travel away from their normal practice. Travel costs do not apply where the Exercise physiologist provides contracted service to facilities such as a private hospital, hydrotherapy pool, workplace or gymnasium. Where multiple patients are being treated in the same visit, it is expected that the travel charge will be divided accordingly. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. WorkCover means the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales. WorkCover approved Exercise Physiologist means an Exercise Physiologist who has, either before or after the commencement of this Order, by a date notifi ed by WorkCover, been approved by WorkCover to provide Exercise Physiology services and, at the time of providing the service, has a current, active WorkCover approval number. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after 1 January 2013, whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for exercise physiology treatment (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a Exercise Physiologist, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) If it is reasonably necessary for a Exercise physiologist to provide treatment of a type specifi ed in any of items EPA001 to EPA004 in Schedule A at a place other than the usual practice, the maximum fee amount for which an employer would otherwise be liable under the Act for that type of treatment is increased by an amount calculated at the rate per kilometre (for the number of kilometres of travel reasonably involved) specifi ed for item EPA008 in Column 2 of Schedule A. 6. Goods and Services Tax Exercise physiology services are subject to GST.

SCHEDULE A – Maximum fees for Exercise physiologists Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) EPA001 Initial consultation and treatment 133.70 EPA002 Standard consultation and treatment 133.70 EPA003 Reduced supervision treatment 58.40 EPA004 Group/class intervention 42.60/participant EPA005 Additional expenses As agreed with insurer EPA006 Case conference 133.70/hour EPA007 Report writing 133.70 (maximum) EPA008 Travel 1.55/kilometre

Note: Where fees are incorrectly claimed, WorkCover may take action to recover the amount of the overpayment. Fees will only be paid after services have been rendered. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5356 OFFICIAL NOTICES 21 December 2012

WORKPLACE INJURY MANAGEMENT AND WORKER’S COMPENSATION (INDEPENDENT CONSULTANTS) FEES ORDER 2013 under the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 339 of the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1988. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation (Independent Consultants) Fees Order 2013 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation (Independent Consultants) Fees Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: GST means the goods and services tax payable under the GST Law. GST Law has the same meaning as in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth). Independent Consultant means an allied health practitioner approved by WorkCover for the purposes of providing independent consultations. Independent Consultation means a review of the treatment provided by an allied health practitioner in consultation with the treating allied health practitioner for the purposes of determining whether treatment is reasonably necessary and may include review of relevant documentation, discussion with the allied health practitioner, interview and examination of the injured worker and provision of a report. The Act means the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998. WorkCover means the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales. 4. Application of Order This order only applies to Independent physiotherapy, psychology, counselling, chiropractic and osteopathy Consultants services provided on or after 1 January 2013, whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Fees for Independent Consultants (a) This clause applies to maximum fees, which may be charged and recovered by Independent Consultants. (b) For the purposes of section 339 of the Act, the maximum fee for provision of services in respect of the provision of any report for use in connection with a claim for compensation or an appearance as a witness in proceedings before the Workers Compensation Commission or a court in connection with a claim for compensation is as set out in Schedule 1. 6. Goods and Services Tax Services provided by an Independent Consultant are subject to GST.

SCHEDULE 1

Maximum fee ($) Item Service description fee (excl GST) IIN101 Independent Consultation (may include assessment, interview, 197.10per hour examination, discussion and report) IIN101 Cancellation with notice of 2 business days or more 98.60 IIN101 Non-attendance or cancellation with less than 2 business days’ notice 197.10

Note: Where fees are incorrectly claimed, WorkCover may take action to recover the amount of the overpayment. Fees will only be paid after services have been rendered.

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (OSTEOPATHY FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order, pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a registered osteopath is one of the categories of medical and related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment by an Osteopath of an injured worker’s work related injury. Schedule A to this Order provides for maximum fees for osteopaths generally. Schedule B to this Order provides higher maximum fee levels for WorkCover approved Osteopaths. WorkCover approved Osteopaths have participated in training courses approved or run by WorkCover. This Order makes provision for Osteopathy Management Plans and the approval by workers compensation insurers of certain Osteopathy services. Injured workers are not liable for the cost of any medical or related treatment. Employers are liable for the cost of treatment. Employers are only liable to pay the amounts for Osteopathy services set out in this order. Workers Compensation (Osteopathy Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workers Compensation (Osteopathy Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: Case Conference means a face-to-face meeting or teleconference with any or all of the following parties -nominated treating doctor, workplace rehabilitation provider, employer, insurer, injured worker – to discuss a worker’s return to work plan and/or strategies to improve a worker’s capacity for work. File notes of case conferences are to be documented in the Osteopath’s records indicating discussion and outcomes. This information may be required for invoicing purposes. Discussions between treating doctors and practitioners relating to treatment are considered a normal interaction between referring doctor and practitioner and are not to be charged as a case conference item. Complex treatment means treatment related to complex pathology and clinical presentation including, but not limited to, extensive burns, complicated hand injuries involving multiple joints and tissues and some complex neurological conditions, spinal cord injuries, head injuries and major trauma. Provision of complex treatment requires pre- approval from the insurer. It is expected that only a small number of claimants will require treatment falling within this category. Group/class intervention occurs where an Osteopath delivers a common service to more than one person at the same time. Examples are exercise and education groups. Maximum class size is six (6) participants. An Osteopathy Management Plan is required for each worker participant. GST has the same meaning as in the New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth). Home visit applies in cases where, due to the effects of the injuries sustained, the worker is unable to travel. The home visit must be the best and most cost-effective option allowing the Osteopath to travel to the worker’s home to deliver treatment. Provision of home treatment requires pre-approval from the insurer. Initial consultation and treatment means the fi rst session provided by the Osteopath in respect of an injury which includes: • history taking, • physical assessment, • diagnostic formulation, • goal setting and planning treatment, • treatment/service, • clinical recording, • communication with referrer, and • preparation of a management plan when indicated.

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Normal practice means premises in or from which an Osteopath regularly operates an Osteopathy practice and treats patients. It also includes facilities where service may be delivered on a regular or contract basis such as a gymnasium, private hospital or workplace. Osteopath means an osteopath registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No. 86a. Osteopathy Management Plan means the document used by the Osteopath to indicate treatment timeframe and anticipated outcomes for an injured worker to the relevant workers compensation insurer. An osteopathy management plan provides the mechanism to request approval from the relevant workers compensation insurer for treatment beyond: (a) the initial eight (8) consultations (when an injured worker has not attended for any previous treatment of a physical nature for this injury) or (b) the initial consultation/treatment (when an injured worker has attended for previous treatment of a physical nature for this injury). An Osteopathy Management Plan can request approval for up to an additional eight (8) osteopathy consultations unless otherwise approved by the insurer. Osteopathy refers to all treatment services provided by an Osteopath and listed in Schedules A and B. Report Writing occurs when an Osteopath is requested by the insurer to compile a written report, other than the Osteopathy Management Plan, providing details of the worker’s treatment, progress and work capacity. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. Payment will not be made in advance of receipt of the report. Standard consultation and treatment means treatment sessions provided subsequent to the Initial consultation and includes: • re-assessment, • intervention/treatment, • clinical recording, and • preparation of a Osteopathy Management Plan when indicated. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Travel occurs when the most appropriate clinical management of the patient requires the osteopath to travel away from their normal practice. Travel costs do not apply where the osteopath provides contracted service to facilities such as a private hospital, workplace or gymnasium. Where multiple patients are being treated in the same visit, it is expected that the travel charge will be divided accordingly. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. Two distinct areas means where two (2) separate compensable injuries or conditions are assessed and treated and where treatment applied to one condition does not affect the symptoms of the other injury e.g. neck condition plus post fracture wrist. It does not include a condition with referred symptoms to another area. WorkCover means the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales. WorkCover approved osteopath means an Osteopath who has, either before or after the commencement of this Order, by a date notifi ed by WorkCover, been approved by WorkCover to provide Osteopathy services and, at the time of the service, has a current, active WorkCover approval number Work Related Activity assessment, consultation and treatment means a one hour session provided on a one to one basis for work related activity delivered to a patient that is new to the practice and includes: • review of the previous treatment, • assessment of current condition including functional status, • goal setting, • treatment and work related activity planning • clinical recording, • communication with key parties, and • preparation of a management plan when indicated. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after 1 January 2013 whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for Osteopathy treatment generally (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by an Osteopath, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) If it is reasonably necessary for an Osteopath to provide treatment of a type specifi ed in any of items OSX007 to OSX011 in Schedule A at the worker’s home, the maximum fee amount for which an employer would otherwise be liable under the Act for that type of treatment is increased by an amount calculated at the rate per kilometre (for the number of kilometres of travel reasonably involved) specifi ed for item OSX014 in Column 2 of Schedule A. (3) This clause does not apply to treatment by a WorkCover approved Osteopath.

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6. Higher maximum fees for WorkCover approved Osteopaths (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a osteopath, who is a WorkCover approved Osteopath, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule B to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) If it is reasonably necessary for a Osteopath to provide treatment of a type specified in any of items OSA007 to OSA011 in Schedule B at the worker’s home, the maximum fee amount for which an employer would otherwise be liable under the Act for that type of treatment is increased by an amount calculated at the rate per kilometre (for the number of kilometres of travel reasonably involved) specifi ed for item OSA014 in Column 2 of Schedule B. 7. Goods and Services Tax (1) Osteopathy services provided by a registered osteopath directly to the injured worker are GST free. (2) Case conference, report writing and travel services provided by an osteopath in relation to their treatment of a worker are subject to GST.

SCHEDULE A – Maximum fees for Osteopaths generally

Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) Normal Practice OSX001 Initial consultation and treatment 50 OSX002 Standard consultation and treatment 40 OSX003 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 75 OSX004 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 60 OSX005 Complex treatment 80 OSX006 Group/class intervention 30/participant Home Visit OSX007 Initial consultation and treatment 62 OSX008 Standard consultation and treatment 50 OSX009 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 94 OSX010 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 75 OSX011 Complex treatment 100 Other OSX012 Case conference 100/hour OSX013 Report writing 100 (maximum) OSX014 Travel 1.00 per kilometre

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SCHEDULE B – Maximum fees for WorkCover approved Osteopaths

Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) Normal Practice OSA001 Initial consultation and treatment 83.70 OSA002 Standard consultation and treatment 70.90 OSA003 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 126.20 OSA004 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 106.90 OSA005 Complex treatment 141.70 OSA006 Group/class intervention 50.30/participant Home Visit OSA007 Initial consultation and treatment 103.10 OSA008 Standard consultation and treatment 82.40 OSA009 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 152.00 OSA010 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 130.10 OSA011 Complex treatment 167.40 Other OSA012 Case conference, Report writing 167.40/hour 167.40 (maximum) OSA013 Work Related Activity assessment, consultation and treatment 167.40 (maximum) OSA014 Travel 1.55/kilometre

Note: Where fees are incorrectly claimed, WorkCover may take action to recover the amount of the overpayment. Fees will only be paid after services have been rendered.

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (PHYSIOTHERAPY FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987, make the following Order. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a Physiotherapist is one of the categories of medical and related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment by a Physiotherapist of an injured worker’s work related injury. Schedule A to this Order provides for maximum fees for Physiotherapists generally. Schedule B to this Order provides higher maximum fee levels for WorkCover approved physiotherapists. This Order makes provision for Physiotherapy Management Plans and the approval by workers compensation insurers of certain physiotherapy services. Injured workers are not liable for the cost of any medical or related treatment. Employers are liable for the cost of treatment. Employers are only liable to pay the amounts for physiotherapy services set out in this order. Workers Compensation (Physiotherapy Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workers Compensation (Physiotherapy Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: Case Conference means a face-to-face meeting or teleconference with any or all of the following parties – nominated treating doctor, workplace rehabilitation provider, employer, insurer, injured worker – to discuss a worker’s return to work plan and/or strategies to improve a worker’s ability to return to work. File notes of case conferences are to be documented in the physiotherapist’s records indicating discussion and outcomes. This information may be required for invoicing purposes. Discussions between treating doctors and practitioners relating to treatment are considered a normal interaction between referring doctor and practitioner and are not to be charged as a case conference item. Complex treatment means treatment related to complex pathology and clinical presentation including, but not limited to, extensive burns, complicated hand injuries involving multiple joints and tissues and some complex neurological conditions, spinal cord injuries, head injuries and major trauma. Provision of complex treatment requires pre- approval from the insurer. It is expected that only a small number of claimants will require treatment falling within this category. Group/class intervention occurs where a physiotherapist delivers a common service to more than one person at the same time. Examples are aquatic physiotherapy classes and exercise groups. Maximum class size is six (6) participants. A physiotherapy management plan is required for each worker participant. GST has the same meaning as in the New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth). Home visit applies in cases where, due to the effects of the injuries sustained, the worker is unable to travel. The home visit must be the best and most cost-effective option allowing the physiotherapist to travel to the worker’s home to deliver treatment. Provision of home treatment requires pre-approval from the insurer. Initial consultation and treatment means the fi rst session provided by the physiotherapist in respect of an injury which includes: • history taking, • physical assessment, • diagnostic formulation, • goal setting and planning treatment, • treatment/service, • clinical recording, • communication with referrer, and • preparation of a management plan when indicated.

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Normal practice means premises in or from which a physiotherapist regularly operates a physiotherapy practice and treats patients. It also includes facilities where service may be delivered on a regular or contract basis such as a hydrotherapy pool, gymnasium, private hospital or workplace. Physiotherapist means a physiotherapist registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No. 86a. Physiotherapy management plan means the document used by the physiotherapist to indicate treatment timeframe and anticipated outcomes for an injured worker to the relevant workers compensation insurer. A Physiotherapy Management Plan provides the mechanism to request approval from the relevant workers compensation insurer for treatment beyond: (a) the initial eight (8) consultations (when an injured worker has not attended for any previous treatment of a physical nature for this injury) or (b) the initial consultation/treatment (when an injured worker has attended for previous treatment of a physical nature for this injury). A Physiotherapy Management Plan can request approval for up to an additional eight (8) physiotherapy consultations unless otherwise approved by the insurer. Physiotherapy services refers to all treatment services delivered by a Physiotherapist and listed in schedules A and B. Report Writing occurs when a Physiotherapist is requested by the insurer to compile a written report, other than the Physiotherapy Management Plan, providing details of the worker’s treatment, progress and work capacity. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. Payment will not be made in advance of receipt of the report. Standard consultation and treatment means treatment sessions provided subsequent to the Initial consultation and treatment and includes: • re-assessment, • intervention/treatment, • clinical recording, and • preparation of a Physiotherapy Management Plan when indicated. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Travel occurs when the most appropriate clinical management of the patient requires the physiotherapist to travel away from their normal practice. Travel costs do not apply where the Physiotherapist provides contracted service to facilities such as a private hospital, hydrotherapy pool, workplace or gymnasium. Where multiple patients are being treated in the same visit, it is expected that the travel charge will be divided accordingly. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. Two (2) distinct areas means where two (2) entirely separate compensable injuries or conditions are assessed and treated and where treatment applied to one condition does not affect the symptoms of the other injury e.g. neck condition plus post fracture wrist. It does not include a condition with referred symptoms to another area. WorkCover means the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales. WorkCover approved Physiotherapist means a physiotherapist who has, either before or after the commencement of this Order, by a date notifi ed by WorkCover, been approved by WorkCover to provide physiotherapy services and, at the time of providing the service, has a current, active WorkCover approval number. Work related activity assessment, consultation and treatment means a one hour session provided on a one to one basis for a work related activity delivered to a patient that is new to the practice and includes: • review of the previous treatment, • assessment of current condition including functional status, • goal setting, • treatment planning/work related activity planning, • clinical recording, • communication with key parties, and • preparation of a management plan when indicated. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after 1 January 2013 whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for physiotherapy treatment generally (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a physiotherapist, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) If it is reasonably necessary for a physiotherapist to provide treatment of a type specifi ed in any of items PTX007 to PTX011 in Schedule A at the worker’s home, the maximum fee amount for which an employer would otherwise be liable under the Act for that type of treatment is increased by an amount calculated at the rate per kilometre (for the number of kilometres of travel reasonably involved) specifi ed for item PTX014 in Column 2 of Schedule A. (3) This clause does not apply to treatment by a WorkCover approved physiotherapist.

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6. Higher maximum fees for WorkCover approved physiotherapists (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a WorkCover approved physiotherapist, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule B to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) If it is reasonably necessary for a WorkCover approved physiotherapist to provide treatment of a type specified in any of items PTA007 to PTA011 in Schedule B at the worker’s home, the maximum fee amount for which an employer would otherwise be liable under the Act for that type of treatment is increased by an amount calculated at the rate per kilometre (for the number of kilometres of travel reasonably involved) specifi ed for item PTA014 in Column 2 of Schedule B. 7. Goods and Services Tax (1) Physiotherapy treatment services provided by a Physiotherapist directly to a worker are GST free. (2) Case conference, report writing and travel services provided by a Physiotherapist in relation to treatment of a worker are subject to GST.

SCHEDULE A – Maximum fees for Physiotherapists generally

Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) Normal Practice PTX001 Initial consultation and treatment 50 PTX002 Standard consultation and treatment 40 PTX003 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 75 PTX004 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 60 PTX005 Complex treatment 80 PTX006 Group/class intervention 30/participant Home Visit PTX007 Initial consultation and treatment 62 PTX008 Standard consultation and treatment 50 PTX009 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 94 PTX010 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 75 PTX011 Complex treatment 100 Other PTX012 Case conference 100/hour PTX013 Report writing 100 (maximum) PTX014 Travel 1.00 per kilometre

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SCHEDULE B – Maximum fees for WorkCover approved Physiotherapists

Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) Normal Practice PTA001 Initial consultation and treatment 83.70 PTA002 Standard consultation and treatment 70.90 PTA003 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 126.20 PTA004 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 106.90 PTA005 Complex treatment 141.70 PTA006 Group/class intervention 50.30/participant Home Visit PTA007 Initial consultation and treatment 103.10 PTA008 Standard consultation and treatment 82.40 PTA009 Initial consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 152.00 PTA010 Standard consultation and treatment of two (2) distinct areas 130.10 PTA011 Complex treatment 167.40 Other PTA012 Case conference, Report writing 167.40/hour 167.40 (maximum) PTA013 Work Related Activity assessment, consultation and treatment 167.40 (maximum) PTA014 Travel 1.55/kilometre

Note: Where fees are incorrectly claimed, WorkCover may take action to recover the amount of the overpayment. Fees will only be paid after services have been rendered.

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (PSYCHOLOGY FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987, make the following Order. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a psychologist is one of the categories of medical and related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment by a psychologist of an injured worker’s work related injury. This Order makes provision for Psychology/Counselling Management Plans and the approval by workers compensation insurers of certain Psychology services. No fees are payable for psychology treatment provided by a person who is not a WorkCover approved Psychologist. Injured workers are not liable for the cost of any medical or related treatment. Employers are liable for the cost of treatment. Employers are only liable to pay the amounts for Psychology services set out in this order. Workers Compensation (Psychology Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This order is the Workers Compensation (Psychology Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: Case Conference means a face-to-face meeting or teleconference with any or all of the following parties – nominated treating doctor, workplace rehabilitation provider, employer, insurer, injured worker – to discuss a worker’s return to work plan and/or strategies to improve a worker’s ability to return to work. File notes of case conferences are to be documented in the Psychologists’ records indicating discussion and outcomes. This information may be required for invoicing purposes. Discussions between treating doctors and practitioners relating to treatment are considered a normal interaction between referring doctor and practitioner and are not to be charged as a case conference item. Group intervention occurs where a Psychologist delivers a common service to more than one person at the same time, for example; Group Therapy. Maximum class size is six (6) participants. A Psychology/Counselling Management Plan is required for each worker. GST has the same meaning as in the New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth). Initial consultation means the fi rst session provided by the WorkCover approved Psychologist in respect of an injury and may include: • history taking • assessment • goal setting and treatment planning • treatment • clinical recording • communication with referrer and insurer. The service is one to one for the entire session. Psychologist means a WorkCover approved Psychologist. Psychology/Counselling Management Plan means the document used by the Psychologist to indicate treatment timeframe and anticipated outcomes for an injured worker to the relevant workers compensation insurer. A Psychology/Counselling Management Plan provides the mechanism to request approval from the relevant workers compensation insurer for up to six (6) consultations after the fi rst six (6) sessions have been provided. Psychology refers to all treatment services delivered by a WorkCover approved Psychologist and each service is to be billed according to Schedule A. Report writing occurs when a Psychologist is requested by the insurer to compile a written report, other than the Management Plan, providing details of the worker’s treatment, progress and work capacity. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. Payment will not be made in advance of receipt of the report.

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Standard consultation means a session provided subsequent to the Initial consultation by the WorkCover approved Psychologist in respect of an injured worker and may include: • reassessment • treatment • clinical recording and preparation of a management plan (if required) The service is one to one for the entire session. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Travel occurs when the most appropriate management of the injured worker requires the Psychologist to travel away from their normal practice. Travel costs do not apply where the Psychologist provides contracted service to facilities such as a private hospital or workplace. The insurer must provide pre-approval for such a service. WorkCover means the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales. WorkCover approved Psychologist means a Psychologist who has, either before or after the commencement of this Order, by a date notifi ed by WorkCover, been approved by WorkCover to provide Psychology services and, at the time the service is provided, has a current, active WorkCover approval number. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after 1 January 2013, whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for Psychology treatment (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a Psychologist, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) If it is reasonably necessary for a Psychologist to provide treatment of a type specifi ed in any of items PSY001, PSY002 or PSY004 in Schedule A at a place other than the usual practice, the maximum fee amount for which an employer would otherwise be liable under the Act for that type of treatment is increased by an amount calculated at the rate per kilometre (for the number of kilometres of travel reasonably involved) specifi ed for item PSY005 in Column 2 of Schedule A. 6. Goods and Services Tax (1) Psychology treatment services provided by a Psychologist directly to the injured worker are GST free. (2) Case conference, report writing and travel services provided by a Psychologist in relation to treatment of an injured worker are subject to GST.

SCHEDULE A – Maximum fees for psychologists

Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) PSY001 Initial consultation 199.50 PSY002 Standard consultation 166.30 PSY003 Report Writing 166.30/hour (max 1 hour) PSY004 Case Conferencing 166.30/hour pro rata PSY005 Travel 1.55 per kilometre PSY006 Group 49.90/participant

Note: Where fees are incorrectly claimed, WorkCover may take action to recover the amount of the overpayment. Fees will only be paid after services have been rendered.

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (REMEDIAL MASSAGE THERAPY SERVICES FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a “masseur” is one of the categories of medical and related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. For the purposes of this Order, the term masseur is interchangeable with Remedial Massage Therapist. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for reasonably necessary treatment by a WorkCover approved Remedial Massage Therapist of an injured worker’s work related injury. This Order makes provision for Remedial Massage Therapy Management Plans and the approval by workers compensation insurers of certain remedial massage therapy services. Injured workers are not liable for the cost of any medical or related treatment. Employers are liable for the cost of treatment. Employers are only liable to pay the amounts for Remedial Massage Therapy services set out in this order. Workers Compensation (Remedial Massage Therapy Services Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workers Compensation (Remedial Massage Therapy Services Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this order: GST has the same meaning as in the New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth). Remedial Massage Therapist means a WorkCover approved remedial massage therapist. Remedial Massage Therapy Management Plan means the document used by the Remedial Massage Therapist to indicate treatment timeframe and anticipated outcomes for an injured worker to the relevant workers compensation insurer. A Remedial Massage Therapy Management Plan provides the mechanism to request approval from the relevant workers compensation insurer for treatment beyond: (a) the initial fi ve (5) consultations (when an injured worker has not attended for any previous treatment of a physical nature for this injury) or (b) the initial consultation/treatment (when an injured worker has attended for previous treatment of a physical nature for this injury). A Remedial Massage Therapy Management Plan can request approval for up to an additional fi ve (5) consultations unless otherwise approved by the insurer. Remedial Massage Therapy services refers to treatment services provided by a WorkCover approved remedial massage therapist and is limited to soft tissue massage targeting specifi c musculoskeletal injuries. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. WorkCover means the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales. WorkCover approved Remedial Massage Therapist means a Remedial Massage Therapist who who has, either before or after the commencement of this Order, by a date notifi ed by WorkCover,, who has, either before or after the commencement of this Order, by a date notifi ed by WorkCover, been approved by WorkCover to provide Remedial Massage Therapy services and, at the time the service is provided, has a current, active WorkCover approval number. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after 1 January 2013, whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for remedial massage therapy (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a Remedial Massage Therapist, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 2 of that Schedule. (2) No fees are payable for remedial massage therapy provided by a person who is not a WorkCover approved Remedial Massage Therapist.

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6. Goods and Services Tax (GST) Remedial massage therapy services are subject to GST.

SCHEDULE A – Maximum fees for WorkCover approved Remedial Massage Therapists

Column 2 Column 1 Item Maximum Amount ($) Type of Treatment (excl GST) RMA 001 Consultation and treatment (60 minutes duration) $72.90 RMA 002 Consultation and treatment (45 minutes duration) $54.70 RMA 003 Consultation and treatment (30 minutes duration) $36.50

Note: Where fees are incorrectly claimed, WorkCover may take action to recover the amount of the overpayment. Fees will only be paid after services have been rendered.

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WORKPLACE INJURY MANAGEMENT AND WORKERS COMPENSATION (INJURY MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 339 of the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation (Injury Management Consultants Fees) Order 2013 Part 1 Preliminary 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation (Injury Management Consultants Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: GST means the goods and services tax payable under the GST Law; and GST Law has the same meaning as in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth). Late attendance means that the worker or interpreter arrives unreasonably late, to the degree that a full examination is prevented from being conducted in the time allocated. Injury Management Consultant is a Medical Practitioner approved by the WorkCover Authority under section 45A of the Act to perform the functions as outlined in the WorkCover Guidelines on Injury Management Consultants (2012). Medical Practitioner means a person registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No. 86a in the medical profession, who is approved by the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales as an Injury Management Consultant under section 45A of the Act. The Act means the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to all Injury Management Consultant services provided on or after the commencement date of this Order, whether it relates to an injury received before, on, or after that date. Part 2 Fees for Injury Management Consultants 5. Maximum Fees for Injury Management Consultants a) For the purposes of section 339 of the Act, the maximum hourly fee for the provision of services by an Injury Management Consultant in connection with a claim for compensation or work injury damages is as set out in Schedule 1; and b) An Injury Management Consultant may not charge for more than 3 hours of work in the absence of express written agreement in advance from the relevant insurer or the Workers Compensation Commission. c) An Injury Management Consultant may charge a cancellation fee specifi ed in item IIN106 where a worker provides 2 working days notice of cancellation. d) An Injury Management Consultant may charge a cancellation fee specifi ed in item IIN107 where a worker provides less than 2 working days notice of cancellation, fails to attend their scheduled appointment, or the worker (or interpreter) attends unreasonably late preventing a full examination being conducted. e) An Injury Management Consultant’s report is to be provided to the referrer within 10 working days of the examination, or in the case where no examination has been conducted, within 10 working days of the request having been received, or within a different timeframe if agreed between the parties. Payment for reports will not be made in advance of receipt of the report. f) The incorrect use of payment classifi cation codes can result in penalties, including the medical provider being asked to repay monies to WorkCover that the provider has incorrectly received.

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6. Goods and Services Tax (1) An amount fi xed by this Order is exclusive of GST. An amount fi xed by this Order may be increased by the amount of any GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates, and the cost so increased is taken to be the amount fi xed by this Order. This clause does not permit an Injury Management Consultant to charge or recover more than the amount of GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates.

SCHEDULE 1 – Rates for Injury Management Consultants

Payment Classification Service description Fee Code IIN105 Assessments, examinations, fi le reviews, discussions and reports $296.20 per hour to a maximum of 3 hours (unless authorised in advance by the insurer or Workers Compensation Commission). IIN106 Cancellation with 2 working days notice $148.10 IIN107 Cancellation with less than 2 working days notice, non attendance at $296.20 scheduled appointment or unreasonably late attendance by worker or interpreter that prevents full examination being conducted IIN108 Examination conducted with the assistance of an interpreter $370.30 per hour (examination only). Discussions with other parties and report to be charged under IIN105 at $296.20 per hour.

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WORKPLACE INJURY MANAGEMENT AND WORKERS COMPENSATION (MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS AND REPORTS) ORDER 2013 under the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 339 of the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation (Medical Examinations and Reports) Order 2013 Part 1 Preliminary 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation (Medical Examinations and Reports) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: The Act means the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998; Approved Medical Specialist means an Approved Medical Specialist appointed by the President of the Workers Compensation Commission conducting an examination as part of dispute resolution proceedings at the Workers Compensation Commission. Schedules 3 and 4 of this Order apply. File Review means a review of the fi le when the practitioner is able to provide a report on the basis of a fi le review alone. GST means the goods and services tax payable under the GST Law; GST Law has the same meaning as in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth); Guidelines mean the WorkCover Guidelines on Independent Medical Examinations and Reports current at the time; Late attendance means that the worker or interpreter arrives unreasonably late, to the degree that a full examination is prevented from being conducted in the time allocated. Medical Examination Report means an examination and report completed by an Independent Medical Examiner or a treating Medical Practitioner where additional information is required by either party to a current or potential dispute. For example, when there is lack of agreement regarding liability, causation, capacity for work or treatment between key parties and the Medical Practitioner is requested to provide their opinion, This does not include reports on the routine management of the worker’s injury. Fees for this type of communication are included in the relevant treatment fees Order. Medical Examination Reports may be requested to assist decision making on any part of the claim when the management reports available do not adequately address the issue. Schedules 1 and 2 of this Order apply. Medical Examination Reports are categorised as follows: a. Standard Reports are reports relating solely to a single event or injury in relation to – • causation; or • capacity for work; or • treatment; or • simple permanent impairment assessment of one body system. b. Moderately Complex Reports are • reports relating to issues involving a combination of two of the following: o causation o capacity for work o treatment o simple permanent impairment assessment of one body system or • reports of simple permanent impairment assessment of two body systems or more than one injury to a single body system.

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c. Complex Reports are – • reports relating to issues involving a combination of 3 or more of the following: o causation o capacity for work o treatment o permanent impairment assessment of one body system or • a complex method of permanent impairment assessment on a single body system or multiple injuries involving more than one body system. Payment for reports will not be made in advance of receipt of the report. Medical Practitioner means a person registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No. 86a in the medical profession. Senior Approved Medical Specialist means a Senior Approved Medical Specialist appointed by the President of the Workers Compensation Commission under section 320 (2A) of the Act. Schedule 5 of this Order applies. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to an examination or report provided on or after the commencement date of this Order, whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. Part 2 Fees for medical assessments 5. Maximum fees for medical assessments For the purposes of section 339 of the Act, the maximum fees for the provision of services by health service providers in connection with a claim for compensation or work injury damages is as follows: a. the rate of fees for a medical examination by General Practitioners as set out in Schedule 1, b. the rate of fees for a medical examination by Medical Specialists as set out in Schedule 2, c. the rate of fees for a medical examination carried out by an Approved Medical Specialist (AMS) on referral by the Workers Compensation Commission as set out in Schedule 3, d. the rate of fees for a medical examination carried out by an Approved Medical Specialist on an appeal panel as set out in Schedule 4. e. the incorrect use of medical assessments fees items can result in penalties, including the medical provider being asked to repay monies to WorkCover that the provider has incorrectly received. 6. Goods and Services Tax (1) An amount fi xed by this Order is exclusive of GST. An amount fi xed by this Order may be increased by the amount of any GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates, and the cost so increased is taken to be the amount fi xed by this Order. This clause does not permit a Medical Practitioner to charge or recover more than the amount of GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates. 7. Payments under Schedules 1 & 2 (1) The party requesting a report as listed in these Schedules is to either: a. agree the category of report being requested with the doctor in advance and confi rm the request in writing indicating that payment will be made within 10 days of receipt of a properly completed report and invoice; or b. pay in accordance with a contractual arrangement between the medical practice and the referring body on receipt of a properly completed tax invoice. The contractual arrangement cannot agree to a fee above the maximum fee prescribed in this Order. Schedules 1 and 2 apply to reports obtained for the purpose of proving or disproving an entitlement, or the extent of an entitlement to workers compensation or work injury damages. Schedules 1 and 2 do not apply to medical or related treatment reports. Fees for those reports (which usually contain questions to assist the insurer determine prognosis for recovery and timeframes for return to work) are fi xed under section 61 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. (2) Fees fi xed in these Schedules are recoverable only where the conditions for payment as set out in Part 3 of Schedule 6 of the Workers Compensation Regulation 2010 have been complied with. Part 3 item 4 (which applies to a treating Medical Practitioner report) provides: “If a claim or dispute is resolved whether before or after proceedings commenced: Claimant a. nil fee payable, unless paragraph (b) applies, or b. fee allowed in accordance with any applicable fee Order where: (i) request for report made to insurer; and

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(ii) either: • insurer does not provide report within 14 days, or • report supplied by insurer does not address the report requirements of the claimant, and (iii) report is served on insurer. Insurer: a. fee allowed in accordance with any applicable fee Order. Part 3 item 6 (which applies to clinical notes and records), provides conditions for payment in similar terms as above for item 4, but the period of time for an insurer to provide clinical records is fi xed at 7 days. In accordance with section 339 of the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998, a Medical Practitioner is not entitled to be paid or recover any fee for providing a service that exceeds the fee fi xed under this Order.

SCHEDULE 1 – Rates for Medical Examination by General Practitioners

Payment Classification Service description Fee Code IMG001 or Examination and report in accordance with the Guidelines – standard $513.60 WIG001 case (see defi nition of Medical Examination Report) IMG002 or Examination conducted with the assistance of an interpreter and $573.60 WIG002 report in accordance with Guidelines – standard case (see definition of Medical Examination Report) IMG005 or Cancellation with less than 2 working days’ notice, non attendance at $126.00 WIG005 scheduled appointment or unreasonably late attendance by worker or interpreter that prevents full examination being conducted IMG006 or File Review and report $380.20 WIG006 IMG007 or Supplementary report where additional information is provided and $253.50 WIG007 requested IMG008 or Update examination and report of worker previously reviewed, where $320.20 WIG008 there is no intervening incident IMG009 or Travel Reimbursed in WIG009 accordance with the travelling allowances set out in Table 1 (Allowances) to Part B (Monetary Rates) of the Crown Employees (Public Service Conditions of Employment) Award 2009

SCHEDULE 2 – Rates for Medical Examination by Medical Specialists

Payment Classification Service description Fee Code IMS001 or Examination and report in accordance with the Guidelines – standard $694.00 WIS001 case (see defi nition of Medical Examination Report) IMS002 or Examination conducted with the assistance of an interpreter and $866.60 WIS002 report in accordance with Guidelines – standard case (see definition of Medical Examination Report) IMS003 or ENT report (includes audiological testing), in accordance with the $694.00 WIS003 Guidelines – standard case (see defi nition of Medical Examination Report)

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Payment Classification Service description Fee Code IMS031 or ENT report (includes audiological testing) when examination $866.60 WIS031 conducted with the assistance of an interpreter and report in accordance with Guidelines – standard case (see defi nition of Medical Examination Report) IMS004 or Examination and report in accordance with the Guidelines – moderate $1040.40 WIS004 complexity including ENT reports (see defi nition of Medical Examination Report) IMS005 or Examination conducted with the assistance of an interpreter and $1214.20 WIS005 report in accordance with Guidelines – moderate complexity including ENT reports (see defi nition of Medical Examination Report) IMS006 or Examination and report in accordance with Guidelines – complex $1380.30 WIS006 case (see defi nition of Medical Examination Report) IMS007 or Examination conducted with the assistance of an interpreter and $1728.00 WIS007 report in accordance with Guidelines – complex case (see definition of Medical Examination Report) IMS008 or Examination and report in accordance with the Guidelines – $1214.20 WIS008 psychiatric IMS081 or Examination conducted with the assistance of an interpreter and $1520.10 WIS081 report in accordance with the Guidelines – psychiatric IMS091 or Cancellation with 2 working days’ notice $174.00 WIS091 IMS092 or Cancellation with less than 2 working days’ notice, non attendance at $348.00 WIS092 scheduled appointment or unreasonably late attendance by worker or interpreter that prevents full examination being conducted IMS010 or File Review and report $520.20 WIS010 IMS011 or Supplementary report where additional information is provided and $346.40 WIS011 requested IMS012 or Update examination and report of worker previously reviewed, where $513.80 WIS012 there is no intervening incident IMS013 or Travel Reimbursed in WIS013 accordance with the travelling allowances set out in Table 1 (Allowances) to Part B (Monetary Rates) of the Crown Employees (Public Service Conditions of Employment) Award 2009 IMS014 or Consolidation of assessments from different medical specialists by $174.00 WIS014 Lead Assessor to determine total percentage whole person impairment

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SCHEDULE 3 – Rates for Approved Medical Specialists These rates are payable to an Approved Medical Specialist on referral from the Workers Compensation Commission for the purpose of resolving a dispute

Service description Fee Examination and report in accordance with Workers Compensation $1240.00 Commission standards – standard case Examination and report in accordance with Workers Compensation $1661.00 Commission standards – multiple medical assessments eg. for permanent impairment and general medical disputes Ear, nose and throat, includes audiological testing $1453.70 Examination and report in accordance with the Workers $2074.30 Compensation Commission standards – psychiatric Cancellation with less than 7 calendar days’ notice $413.40 Cancellation with less than 2 working days’ notice, non attendance at $826.70 scheduled appointment or unreasonably late attendance by worker or interpreter that prevents full examination being conducted Consolidation of medical assessment certifi cates by Lead Assessor $413.40 Re-examination + medical assessment certifi cate or reconsideration at $620.70 request of Commission When interpreter present at examination Plus $212.60 Miscellaneous Fee at the discretion of the Registrar or delegate $413.40 per hour Travel Reimbursed in accordance with the travelling allowances set out in Table 1 (Allowances) to Part B (Monetary Rates) of the Crown Employees (Public Service Conditions of Employment) Award 2009.

SCHEDULE 4 – Rates for Approved Medical Specialists on Appeal Panels These rates are payable to an Approved Medical Specialist when participating as a member of an Appeal Panel at the Workers Compensation Commission.

Service description Fee Assessment, initial telephone conference and decision on papers $826.70 Examination of worker and report by AMS Fee as per Schedule 3 applies Cancellation with less than 7 calendar days’ notice $413.40 Cancellation with less than 2 working days’ notice, non attendance at $826.80 scheduled appointment or unreasonably late attendance by worker or interpreter that prevents full examination being conducted Assessment, telephone conference, appeal hearing and decision $1867.00 Additional Hearing or teleconference when convened by Arbitrator $347.70 per hour Travel Reimbursed in accordance with the travelling allowances set out in Table 1 (Allowances) to Part B (Monetary Rates) of the Crown Employees (Public Service Conditions of Employment) Award 2009.

SCHEDULE 5 – Rates for Senior Approved Medical Specialists These rates are payable to Senior Approved Medical Specialists appointed by the Workers Compensation Commission.

Service Description Fee Provision of professional development to Approved Medical Specialists; $536.50 per hour input into relevant practice and procedures at the Workers Compensation Commission

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (MEDICAL PRACTITIONER FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a Medical Practitioner is one of the categories of medical or related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment by a Medical Practitioner of an injured worker’s work-related injury. The effect of the Order is to prevent a Medical Practitioner from recovering from the injured worker or employer any extra charge for treatments covered by the Order. In accordance with the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Act 2012, mental health treatment items AA905 and AA910 (as per the AMA List of Medical Services and Fees) require prior insurer approval. (Note: this prior approval requirement does not apply to workers exempt from the 2012 reforms: police offi cers, paramedics, fire fi ghters, volunteer bush fire fi ghters, emergency services volunteers, workers who make claims under the Dust Diseases Act 1942 or the Coal Insurance Act 2001). The Order does not apply to services provided by a Specialist Surgeon. The Order adopts the List of Medical Services and Fees published by the Australian Medical Association (AMA), except where specifi ed in this Order. To bill an AMA item, a Medical Practitioner must be confi dent they have fulfi lled the service requirements as specifi ed in the item descriptor. Where a comprehensive item is used, separate items cannot be claimed for any of the individual items included in the comprehensive service. The incorrect use of any item referred to in this Order can result in penalties, including the medical provider being asked to repay monies to WorkCover that the provider has incorrectly received. Workers Compensation (Medical Practitioner Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workers Compensation (Medical Practitioner Fees) Order 2013 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order: AMA List means the document entitled List of Medical Services and Fees published by the Australian Medical Association and dated 1 November 2012. Assistant at Operation means a Medical Practitioner, but only where an assistant’s fee is allowed for in the Commonwealth Medical Benefi ts Schedule, or where indicated in the WorkCover Order or approved in advance by the insurer. An assistant fee may only be applicable for surgical procedures EA010 to MY115. In accordance with NSW health policy (File No. C17061, Doc No.: PD2005_018), assistant fees cannot be charged for WorkCover cases performed in a public hospital when the assistant is a Registrar. If the Registrar is on rotation to an approved private hospital, the relevant assistant fee may be charged. Payment of these fees is to be directed into a hospital or departmental trust fund account and the invoice should include details of this account. Workcover reserves the right to conduct an audit of assistant fee payments to ensure their proper distribution into the named trust fund. Certifi cate of Capacity has the same meaning as in the Act. GST means the goods and services tax payable under the GST Law. GST Law has the same meaning as in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth). Medical Practitioner means a person registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No. 86a in the medical profession who is not a Specialist Surgeon. Out-of-hours services only apply in an emergency where the clinic is not normally open at that time, and urgent treatment is provided. This fee is not to be utilised in the situation where a consultation is conducted within the advertised hours of a clinic. Specialist Surgeon means a Medical Practitioner who holds a fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 OFFICIAL NOTICES 5377

4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after the commencement date of this Order, whether it relates to an injury received before, on, or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for Medical Practitioners (1) This clause applies to medical and related treatment provided by a Medical Practitioner in respect of which a fee is specifi ed in the AMA List, except: a. Medical services identifi ed in the AMA List by AMA numbers AC500, AC510, AC520, AC530, AC600 and AC610 (Professional Attendances by a Specialist), if these medical services are provided by a Specialist Surgeon; b. Medical services identifi ed in the AMA List by AMA Numbers EA010 to MZ705 (Surgical Operations) if these medical services are provided by a Specialist Surgeon; c. Medical services identifi ed in the AMA List by AMA Number MZ900 (Assistant Surgeon’s fee); d. Medical services identifi ed in the AMA List by AMA numbers OP200, OP210 and OP220 (magnetic resonance imaging – MRI). (2) The maximum amount payable for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is: • $700 for one region of the body or two contiguous regions of the body • $1050 for three or more contiguous regions of the body, or two or more entirely separate regions of the body (eg. wrist and ankle). (3) The maximum amount payable for a Certifi cate of Capacity is $22.20. This fee is payable only once per claim. (4) The maximum hourly rate payable to a General Practitioner is $252.00 or $21 per 5 minutes (plus GST). The maximum hourly rate payable to a Specialist is $348.00 or $29 per 5 minutes (plus GST). These rates may cover, for example, case conferences, visits to worksites and additional reports requested from treating doctors. These should be billed under the WorkCover payment classifi cation code WCO002 and refl ect the time taken (to the nearest 5 minutes) to deliver the service. Note: No fee is payable for liaison with other health providers involved in the treatment of the injured worker (eg. specialist Medical Practitioners, allied health practitioners) unless the communication is additional to that required for the management of patients with comparable injuries/conditions that are not work related. (5) The maximum fee for providing copies of medical records (including Specialist’s notes and reports) is $30 (for 33 pages or less) and an additional $1.00 per page if more than 33 pages. (6) Subject to subclauses (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), and clause 7 (Nil fee for certain medical services), the maximum amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for any claim for medical or related treatment to which this clause applies is the fee listed, in respect of the medical or related treatment concerned, in the AMA List. 6. Specialist consultations The initial Specialist consultation fee includes the fi rst consultation and report to the referring General Practitioner, copied to the insurer. The report will contain: a. The patient’s diagnosis and present condition; b. The patient’s capacity for work or for suitable employment; c. The need for treatment or additional rehabilitation; and d. Collateral conditions that are likely to impact on the management of the worker’s condition (in accordance with privacy considerations). In accordance with the Act, consultations with specialist medical practitioners beyond the initial consultation for the injury require prior approval by the insurer. Additional reports requested that do not relate to the routine management of a worker’s injury and are not required as part of a dispute or potential dispute should be billed under WCO002 at a rate of $348.00/hour or $29 per 5 minutes (plus GST) for Specialists. The hourly rate is to be pro-rated into 5 minute blocks to refl ect the time taken to prepare the report. These reports may contain questions to assist the insurer determine prognosis for recovery and timeframes for return to work. If the report is requested as part of a current or potential dispute (for example, when there is lack of agreement regarding liability, causation, capacity for work or treatment between key parties and the treating medical practitioner is requested to provide their opinion), the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation (Medical Examination and Reports) Order 2013 applies. Payment will not be made in advance of receipt of any report. 7. Nil fee for certain medical services The AMA List includes items that are not relevant to medical services provided to injured workers. As such, the fee set for the following items is nil: a. General Practitioner – Urgent attendances after hours items (Medical services identifi ed in the AMA List by AMA number AA007)

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b. All time based General Practitioner fees items (Medical services identifi ed in the AMA List by AMA numbers AA190 – AA320) c. Enhanced primary care items (Medical services identifi ed in the AMA List by AMA numbers AA501 – AA850) d. All shared health summary items (Medical services identifi ed in the AMA List by AMA numbers AA340 – AA343) e. Telehealth items (Medical services identifi ed in the AMA List by AMA numbers AA170 – AA210 and AP050 – AP105). Note: Whilst telephone consultations with injured workers do not attract a fee, video consultations are permissible when approved in advance by the insurer. Insurers will consider if the video consultation is reasonably necessary, appropriate and likely to be effective when making a decision whether to approve these services. Video consultation treatment services are to be paid in accordance with the consultation items in this Order. No fee is payable for cancellation or non-attendance by a worker for treatment services with a Medical Practitioner. 8. Goods and Services Tax (1) An amount fi xed by this Order is exclusive of GST. An amount fi xed by this Order may be increased by the amount of any GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates, and the cost so increased is taken to be the amount fi xed by this Order. This clause does not permit a Medical Practitioner to charge or recover more than the amount of GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates.

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a medical practitioner who is an orthopaedic surgeon is a medical or related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment by an orthopaedic surgeon of an injured worker’s work-related injury. The effect of the Order is to prevent an orthopaedic surgeon from recovering from the injured worker or employer any extra charge for treatments covered by the Order. The Order adopts the items listed as Orthopaedic Procedures in the List of Medical Services and Fees published by the Australian Medical Association (AMA). To bill an AMA item number a surgeon must be confi dent they have fulfi lled the service requirements as specifi ed in the item descriptor. Where a comprehensive item number is used, separate items should not be claimed for any of the individual items included in the comprehensive service. Where only one service is rendered, only one item should be billed. Where more than one service is rendered on one occasion of service, the appropriate item for each discrete service may be billed, provided that each item fully meets the item descriptor. Where an operation comprises a combination of procedures which are commonly performed together and for which there is an AMA item that specifi cally describes the combination of procedures then only that item should be billed. The invoice should cover the total episode of treatment. All surgical invoices must be accompanied by a detailed operation report clearly outlining the mechanism of injury, intra-operative fi ndings and the procedures performed. The incorrect use of AMA items can result in penalties, including the medical provider being asked to repay monies to WorkCover that the provider has incorrectly received. Workers Compensation (Orthopaedic Surgeon Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workers Compensation (Orthopaedic Surgeon Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order (including Schedule A): Aftercare visits has the same meaning as in the AMA List and is covered by the surgical procedure fee during the fi rst six weeks following the date of surgery or until wound healing has occurred. However, unrelated visits or incidental reasons for visits that are not regarded as routine aftercare should be explained with accounts rendered. The consulting surgeon will issue a “certifi cate” detailing the worker’s capacity for work and anticipated after-care on discharge from hospital or after the fi rst post injury consultation. Assistant at operation means a medical practitioner, but only where an assistant’s fee is allowed for in the Commonwealth Medicare Benefi ts Schedule, or where indicated in the WorkCover schedule or approved in advance by the insurer. An assistant fee may only be applicable for surgical procedures EA010 to MY115. In accordance with NSW health policy (File No. C17061, Doc No.: PD2005_018), assistant fees cannot be charged for WorkCover cases performed in a public hospital when the assistant is a registrar. If the registrar is on rotation to an approved private hospital training rotation, the relevant assistant fee may be charged. Payment of these fees is to be directed into a hospital or departmental trust fund account and the invoice should include details of this account. Workcover reserves the right to conduct an audit of assistant fee payments to ensure their proper distribution into the named trust fund. AMA list means the document entitled List of Medical Services and Fees published by the Australian Medical Association and dated 1 November 2012. Extended initial consultation means a consultation involving signifi cant multiple trauma or complex “red flag” spinal conditions (systemic pathology, carcinoma, infection, fracture or nerve impingement) involving a lengthy consultation and extensive physical examination.

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GST means the goods and services tax payable under the GST Law; and GST Law has the same meaning as in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 of the Commonwealth. Initial consultation and report covers the fi rst consultation and the report to the referring General Practitioner and insurer. The report will contain: • the patient’s diagnosis and present condition; • the patient’s capacity for work or for suitable employment; • the need for treatment or additional rehabilitation; and • collateral conditions that are likely to impact on the management of the worker’s condition (in accordance with privacy considerations). Receipt of this information and “certifi cates” post treatment will provide suffi cient information for insurers, employers and workplace rehabilitation providers to develop management plans. Instrument fee covers procedures where the surgeon supplies all the equipment or a substantial number of specialised instruments in exceptional circumstances and must be justifi ed. This fee does not apply for all operations or if only incidental instruments (non critical) are supplied by the surgeon. Routine items such as loupes are not included. Medical Practitioner means a person registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No. 86a in the medical profession. Multiple operations or injuries refers to situations that require two or more operations or for the treatment of two or more injuries carried out at the same time. The fee for the main procedure or injury is to be paid in full as per Schedule A and 75% of the charge specifi ed in Schedule A for each additional item number or injury is payable, unless specifi cally listed in the Schedule as a multiple procedure item. Opinion on fi le request includes retrieval of a fi le from whatever source, reading time, and reporting where a request for such an opinion has been made in writing to the orthopaedic surgeon and in accordance with privacy principles. Fees for this service will not be pre-paid in whole or part. Orthopaedic procedures are those listed in the AMA list but do not include the cost of bandages, dressings, plaster of Paris bandages, splints, metallic fi xation agents, and prosthetic implants which may be charged in addition to the fee set out in the Schedule A, if purchased by the surgeon. The fee for orthopaedic procedures includes aftercare visits. Orthopaedic Surgeon means a Medical Practitioner who is currently a Fellow of the Australian Orthopaedic Association or who is recognised by Medicare Australia as a specialist in orthopaedic surgery. It includes an orthopaedic surgeon who is a staff member at a public hospital providing services at the hospital. Out of hours consultations means call-outs to a public or private hospital or a private home for urgent cases before 8.00am or after 6:00pm. This fee is not to be utilised where a consultation is conducted for non-urgent cases outside of these hours. Revision surgery refers to a procedure carried out to correct earlier surgery. Only where the revision surgery is performed by a surgeon other than the original surgeon, shall it attract a fee of 50% of the amount for the principal procedure in the initial surgery, in addition to the fee payable for the new procedure, except where the new procedure is specifi ed as a revision procedure in the AMA list. Subsequent consultation is a consultation not included in the normal aftercare that applies following surgery. The cost of the latter is included in the fee for the orthopaedic procedure. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after the commencement date of this Order, whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for treatment by orthopaedic surgeon (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by an Orthopaedic Surgeon, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 3 of that Schedule. (2) A fee charged by an Orthopaedic Surgeon for a patient’s treatment (including the management of fractures and other conditions) will be in addition to the fee in Schedule A for the original examination and report. 6. Billing items for hand surgery (Schedule B) Schedule B provides mandatory guidelines for billing items used in hand and wrist surgery only. Table 1 details items that are not applicable to hand surgery procedures. Table 2 details items with restricted application for hand surgery and where clinical justifi cation is required that they are reasonably necessary given the circumstances of the case. 7. Billing items for shoulder and elbow surgery (Schedule C) Schedule C provides mandatory guidelines that must be followed for billing items used in shoulder and elbow surgery only.

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Any item number where the term “fl ag” is used in the Clinical Indication column highlights a potential exception that will require further justifi cation. Should a surgeon seek an exception to the guidelines, the surgeon must provide a written explanation to support the request. Further expert medical opinion may be sought by WorkCover to assist with approving surgery requests or invoices. 8. GST An amount fi xed by this Order is exclusive of GST. An amount fi xed by this Order may be increased by the amount of any GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates, and the cost so increased is taken to be the amount fi xed by this Order. This clause does not permit a Medical Practitioner to charge or recover more than the amount of GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates.

SCHEDULE A – Maximum Fees for Orthopaedic Surgeons Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Item Type of service AMA Item(s) Maximum amount Consultations 1. Initial consultation and report AC500 (MBS 104) $289.70 2. Extended initial consultation and report AC500 (MBS104) $399.20 3. Subsequent consultation AC510 (MBS 105) $199.60 4. Out of hours consultation $167.40 in addition to consultation fee Procedures 5. Orthopaedic procedures ML005 (MBS 150% of AMA Schedule 46300) to MY115 (MBS 50130) 6. Instrument fee WCO003 $199.60 7. Assistant at operation MZ900 $334.80 or 20% of the fee for surgical procedures where the assistant fee applies, whichever is greater 8. Multiple operations or injuries Primary item number is to be paid in full, and additional item numbers at 75% of scheduled fee 9. Aftercare visits As per AMA Schedule Insurer/lawyer requests 10 Opinion on fi le request $199.60 11. Telephone requests $38.70 per 3-5 minute phone call 12. Lost reports and reprints $135.20 per report 13. Treating Specialist Report (where Please refer to the Workplace Injury additional information that is not related Management and Workers Compensation to the routine injury management of the (Medical Examinations and Reports) patient, is requested by either party to a Order 2013 – Schedule 2 potential or current dispute) 14. Fees for providing copies of clinical Please refer to the Workers Compensation notes and records (Medical Practitioners Fees) Order 2013 – Section 5 (5)

SCHEDULE B – Billing Items used in Hand Surgery Table 1: Item numbers and descriptors no longer applicable to hand surgery procedures

CMBS AMA Descriptor Reason for decline item code item code Nil CV233/ INJECTION OF AN ANAESTHETIC The MBS does not allow a claim for nerve CV082 AGENT, ulnar, radial or median nerve blocks performed as a method of postoperative of main trunk, one or more of, not being analgesia. Infi ltration is included in both the associated with a brachial plexus block anaesthetic schedule AND in the surgical MINOR NERVE BLOCK (specify type) item number fee if performed by the surgeon. to provide post operative pain relief This item can only be used in circumstances (this does not include subcutaneous where a formal nerve block is performed by infiltration) the surgeon as the only form of anaesthesia and no charge is raised for another anaesthetic service.

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CMBS AMA Descriptor Reason for decline item code item code 45051 MG540 CONTOUR RECONSTRUCTION This relates to the insertion of foreign implant for pathological deformity, insertion for pathological deformity by an open of foreign implant (non biological but operation i.e. facial reconstruction and was excluding injection of liquid or semisolid not intended for usage in hand surgery. material) by open operation 45445 MH480 FREE GRAFTING (split skin) as inlay The appropriate item number is graft to 1 defect including elective MH490/45448. dissection using a mould (including insertion of and removal of mould) 47954 MR170 TENDON, repair of, not being a service This item is from the orthopaedic group of to which another item in this Group item numbers. There already exist appropriate applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 47966 MR210 TENDON OR LIGAMENT This item is from the orthopaedic group of TRANSFER, not being a service to item numbers. There already exist appropriate which another item in this Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 47969 MR220 TENOSYNOVECTOMY, not being a This item is from the orthopaedic group of service to which another item in this item numbers. There already exist appropriate Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 47972 MR230 TENDON SHEATH, open operation This item is from the orthopaedic group of for tenovaginitis, not being a service to item numbers. There already exist appropriate which another item in this Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 48403 MS015 PHALANX OR METATARSAL, This item is from the orthopaedic group of osteotomy or osteectomy of, with item numbers and relates to foot surgery only. internal fixation There already exist appropriate item numbers in the hand surgery section. 50103 MY015 JOINT, arthrotomy of, not being a This item is from the orthopaedic group of service to which another item in this item numbers. There already exist appropriate Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 50104 MY025 JOINT, synovectomy of, not being a This item is from the orthopaedic group of service to which another item in this item numbers. There already exist appropriate Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 50109 MY045 JOINT, arthrodesis of, not being a This item is from the orthopaedic group of service to which another item in this item numbers. There already exist appropriate Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 50127 MY105 JOINT OR JOINTS, arthroplasty of, This item is from the orthopaedic group of by any technique not being a service to item numbers. There already exist appropriate which another item applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 60506 OF820 FLUOROSCOPY using a mobile image This item cannot be claimed for use of image intensifi er, in conjunction with a surgical intensifi cation when operated by the surgeon procedure lasting less than 1 hour, not in the absence of a radiographer. being a service to which another item in this table applies (R) 60509 OF824 FLUOROSCOPY using a mobile image This item cannot be claimed for use of image intensifi er, in conjunction with a surgical intensifi cation when operated by the surgeon procedure lasting 1 hour or more, not in the absence of a radiographer. being a service associated with a service to which another item in this table applies (R) 900001 Workcover certifi cate This is for general practitioners and not treating specialists.

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Table 2: Item numbers with restricted application for hand surgery – clinical justifi cation required

CMBS AMA Descriptor Clinical indication item code item code 105 AC510 Each attendance SUBSEQUENT to the Follow up consultations will not be paid fi rst in a single course of treatment within the 6 week period following a procedure as this is included in normal aftercare. 30023 EA075 WOUND OF SOFT TISSUE, traumatic, This item applies to heavily contaminated deep or extensively contaminated, wounds and removal of devitalized tissue debridement of, under general in deep wounds. The majority of clean anaesthesia or regional or fi eld nerve lacerations in acute hand injuries will attract block, including suturing of that wound item number EA095/30029. when performed (Assist.) Debridements are also not applicable when removing percutaneous wire fixation. There will be a limit of one debridement per digit. 30029 EA095 SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE This item is for use in wound suture when no OR MUCOUS MEMBRANE, REPAIR other vital tissue is involved. It cannot be used OF WOUND OF, other than wound in conjunction with 30023 (EA075) for the closure at time of surgery, not on face or same wound/zone of injury, nor when repair neck, small (NOT MORE THAN 7CM of a deeper structure is also performed and IN LENGTH), involving deeper tissue, claimed for. not being a service to which another item in Group 3.4 applies. 30223 EA755 LARGE HAEMATOMA, LARGE This item cannot be used in conjunction with ABSCESS, CARBUNCLE, 30023 (EA075) for the same wound/zone of CELLULITIS OR SIMILAR LESION, injury. requiring admission to hospital or day-hospital facility, INCISION WITH DRAINAGE OF (excluding aftercare) 30238 EA825 FASCIA, DEEP, repair of, FOR This item is rarely indicated and cannot be HERNIATED MUSCLE used in conjunction with: EA075/30023, MR240/47975, MR250/47978, MR260/47981. 33815/ ET560/ MAJOR ARTERY OR VEIN OF This item is applicable for repair of radial, 33818 ET570 EXTREMITY, repair of wound of, with ulnar or brachial arteries proximal to wrist restoration of continuity, by lateral crease. suture/MAJOR ARTERY OR VEIN OF EXTREMITY, repair of wound of, with restoration of continuity, by direct anastomosis 39312 LN 740 NEUROLYSIS, internal (interfascicular) This item is never indicated in acute trauma. neurolysis of using microsurgical It is rarely indicated in elective surgery techniques and is reserved for use in revision nerve decompression surgery. This item is not to be used in conjunction with MU400: Wrist carpal tunnel release (division of transverse carpal ligament), by open procedure. 39315 LN750 NERVE TRUNK, nerve graft to, (cable This item can only be charged once per named graft) including harvesting of nerve graft nerve trunk, regardless of the number and using microsurgical techniques distal distribution of individual cables. This item cannot be used in conjunction with LN790, LN800 or LN810 39318 LN760 CUTANEOUS NERVE (including This item cannot be used in conjunction with digital nerve), nerve graft to, using LN790, LN800 or LN810. This item cannot be microsurgical techniques used for prosthetic neural tubes or wraps. In this setting, LN 700 or LN710 are applicable. 39324 LN790/ NEURECTOMY, NEUROTOMY or This item cannot be used in conjunction with 800 removal of tumour from superficial LN810. peripheral nerve, by open operation

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CMBS AMA Descriptor Clinical indication item code item code 39330 LN810 NEUROLYSIS by open operation This item is not for the identifi cation of nerves without transposition, not being a service during surgical exposure. It is not to be used associated with a service to which Item in combination with LN700. LN740 applies This item is not to be used in conjunction with MU400: Wrist carpal tunnel release (division of transverse carpal ligament) by open procedure. However, LN810 and MU400 can be used together for combined open carpal tunnel release and cubital tunnel release surgery. This item is not to be used in conjunction with ML235 Tendon sheath of hand/wrist open operation for stenosing tenovaginitis. 45203 MH115 SINGLE STAGE LOCAL FLAP, where This item is rarely indicated in the hand and indicated to repair 1 defect, complicated wrist as a large defect will not be readily or large, and excluding fl ap for male amenable to a local fl ap reconstruction. It is pattern baldness and excluding H-fl ap or not to be used for suturing of traumatic skin double advancement flap flaps. 45206 MH125 SINGLE STAGE LOCAL FLAP where This item can only be used once for a z-plasty. indicated to repair 1 defect, on eyelid, nose, lip, ear, neck, hand, thumb, finger or genitals, excluding H-fl ap or double advancement flap 45500 MJ025 MICROVASCULAR REPAIR using This item relates to microvascular repair of an microsurgical techniques, with artery or vein. This item will not be paid for restoration of continuity of artery or vein repair of dorsal veins with volar skin intact, of distal extremity or digit branches of digital arteries, branches of radial/ ulnar vessels and venae comitantes of major arteries. Microvascular repairs distal to the metacarpophalangeal joint will also require clinical documentation of appropriate surgical technique utilising an operating microscope. 45501/ MJ030/ MICROVASCULAR ANASTOMOSIS These items specifi cally relate to replantation 45502 MJ035 of artery using microsurgical techniques, of limb and digit i.e. The amputated portion for re-implantation of limb or digit/ must be completely detached. MICROVASCULAR ANASTOMOSIS of vein using microsurgical techniques, for re-implantation of limb or digit 45503 MJ045 MICRO-ARTERIAL or MICRO­ This item includes the remuneration for VENOUS graft using microsurgical harvesting the graft and performing any techniques microvascular anastomoses to the graft. 45515 MJ075 SCAR, other than on face or neck, NOT This item cannot be used in conjunction with MORE THAN 7 CMS IN LENGTH, other items e.g. nerve repair, tendon repair, revision of, as an independent procedure, fl ap repair (i.e. intended to be an independent where undertaken in the operating procedure). theatre of a hospital or approved day hospital facility, or where performed by a specialist in the practice of his or her specialty 45563 MJ245 NEUROVASCULAR ISLAND FLAP, This item is for a true island fl ap, elevated including direct repair of secondary on a neurovascular pedicle for an existing cutaneous defect if performed, excluding traumatic defect. This item is not to be fl ap for male pattern baldness claimed for VY advancement fl aps where MH125/45206 is applicable.

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CMBS AMA Descriptor Clinical indication item code item code 46325 ML105 CARPAL BONE replacement or This item is primarily intended for use in resection arthroplasty using adjacent reconstruction for basal thumb arthritis. It is tendon or other soft tissue including not approved for excision of the pisiform. associated tendon transfer or realignment when performed 46327 ML115 INTER-PHALANGEAL JOINT or This item is not to be used in addition to METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT, EA075/30023 when arthrotomy is performed arthrotomy of to facilitate joint lavage within an open wound. 46330 ML125 INTER-PHALANGEAL JOINT or This item is only permitted for repair of METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT, named ligaments where preoperative or ligamentous or capsular repair with or intraoperative fi ndings document significant without arthrotomy joint instability. 46333 ML135 INTER-PHALANGEAL JOINT or This item is only permitted for repair of METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT, named ligaments using free grafts or alloplast ligamentous repair of using free tissue where preoperative or intraoperative findings graft or implant document signifi cant joint instability. This item cannot be used for reattachment of ligament using a bone anchor. ML125/46330 is the approved number. 46336 ML145 INTER-PHALANGEAL JOINT This item cannot be claimed in conjunction or METACARPOPHALANGEAL with any other item or procedure related to the JOINT, synovectomy, capsulectomy joint. This item cannot be used in conjunction or debridement of, not being a service with EA075/30023. associated with any other procedure related to that joint 46339 ML155 EXTENSOR tendons or FLEXOR This item is not indicated for use with surgery tendons of hand or wrist synovectomy of for de Quervain’s tenovaginitis ML235/46363 and is rarely indicated in routine carpal tunnel surgery. 46396 ML345 PHALANX or METACARPAL of the This item is applicable for removing excess hand, osteotomy or osteectomy of bone formation in an intact bone. This is no longer to be applied to removal of loose pieces of bone in trauma or bone shortening for terminalisation or replantation. This is part of the debridement and is included in EA075/30023 if applicable. 46414 ML405 ARTIFICIAL TENDON PROSTHESIS, Tenolysis (ML545, ML535 : 46450, 46453) or INSERTION OF in preparation for tenotomy (MR20047963) of the tendon to be tendon grafting grafted cannot be billed with this item. 46438 ML485 MALLET FINGER, closed pin fixation This item is not to be used in conjunction with of MP005/47300 46450/ ML535/ EXTENSOR TENDON, TENOLYSIS These items are applicable for freeing tendons 46453 ML545 OF, following tendon injury, repair or from scar following previous surgery or graft FLEXOR TENDON, TENOLYSIS trauma. They are not indicated in an acute OF, following tendon injury, repair or hand injury. ML545 cannot be claimed in graft conjunction with release of trigger fi nger. 46504 ML765 NEUROVASCULAR ISLAND FLAP, These items are only to be used for a for pulp innervation heterodigital neurovascular island fl ap used to resurface pulp loss (e.g. Littler flap, first dorsal metacarpal artery or Kite flap). 46513/ ML795/ Digital nail of fi nger or thumb removal This item should not be used in association 46516 ML805 of with nailbed repair (ML665/46486 or ML675/46489)

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CMBS AMA Descriptor Clinical indication item code item code 46516 ML805 DIGITAL NAIL OF FINGER This This item is not to be used in association item is OR THUMB, removal of in with primary or secondary nail bed repair the operating theatre of a hospital or (ML665/46486, ML675/46489) approved day hospital facility 46522 ML825 FLEXOR TENDON SHEATH OF This item is applicable only for drainage of FINGER OR THUMB – open operation suppurative fl exor tenosynovitis. and drainage for infection It does not apply to washout of fl exor sheath in acute injury. 47306 MP025 Distal PHALANX of FINGER or This item is not appropriate to be used in THUMB treatment of by open reduction conjunction with ML665/46486 where a distal tuft fracture is manipulated into position. 47920 MR088 BONE GROWTH STIMULATOR, This is only indicated where a mechanical insertion of bone growth stimulator has been inserted. It is not for the insertion of OP1 or other bone morphogenic proteins in the setting of hand surgery 47921 MR090 ORTHOPAEDIC PIN OR WIRE, This item cannot be claimed when the k-wire insertion of, as an independent procedure has been used as part of fracture fixation. 47927 MR110 BURIED WIRE, PIN OR SCREW, 1 This item applies for removal of buried or more of, which were inserted for k-wire. Where a k-wire or wires cross more internal fi xation purposes, removal of, than 2 bones, only 1 item number is claimable. in the operating theatre of a hospital or approved day hospital facility – per bone 48239/ MR630/ BONE GRAFT (with or without internal These items cannot be claimed in conjunction 47306 MR640 fi xation), not being a service to which with fracture fi xation numbers or the another item in this Group applies following item numbers : ML005, ML015, ML355, ML365, ML375, MR560-MR620. 48400 MS005 PHALANX, METATARSAL, This item is only applicable to ACCESSORY BONE OR SESAMOID sesamoidectomy. BONE, osteotomy or osteectomy of, excluding services to which Item MX660 or MX670 applies 48406 MS025 FIBULA, RADIUS, ULNA, CLAVICLE, This item is the appropriate number for SCAPULA (other than acromion), RIB, excision of the pisiform. This item is not TARSUS OR CARPUS, osteotomy or appropriate for simple removal of bone osteectomy of prominence, ostephytes or small quantities of excess bone. 49212 MU470 WRIST, arthrotomy of This item is not to be used in conjunction with excision of primary or recurrent wrist ganglia. (ML725/46500,ML755/46503) 50106 MY035 JOINT, stabilisation of, involving 1 or This item is applicable for stabilization of more of: repair of capsule, repair of CMC joints only. ligament or internal fi xation, not being a service to which another item in this Group applies

Additional assistance: 1. Where questions arise in individual clinical situations supply of additional information will be considered to assist in determinations. 2. In an open fracture wound that requires debridement, a 50% loading for open fracture fi xation can be applied. Debridement item 30023/EA075 is not to be used when applying this loading 3. After hours loading for cases only applies when a surgeon is called back to perform a procedure(s) in isolation rather than for cases scheduled after 6.00 pm on a weekday or a routine weekend operating list.

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Requirements for claims for payment All claims for payment will need to be accompanied by the following 1. Detailed operation record including a description of the initial injury, structures that were repaired including the anatomic location and technique of repair. 2. Usage of any of the restricted item numbers (Table 2) should be accompanied by clinical justifi cation in order to process the claim. 3. For any proposed surgery – a list of proposed applicable item numbers will need to be provided prior to approval being given. 4. WorkCover reserves the right to insist on independent clinical assessment prior to the payment of invoices and approvals for surgical procedures.

SCHEDULE C – Billing Items Used in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery The Order adopts the WorkCover Qld Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Guidelines with minor modifi cations. These are outlined below and their use is mandatory when billing for shoulder and elbow surgery.

AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code BONE GRAFTS MR550/48215 Humerus, bone graft to, with internal fixation MR640/48242 Bone graft, with internal fi xation Not being a service to which another item in this group applies MS005/48400 Phalanx, metatarsal, accessory bone or sesamoid bone, osteotomy or osteectomy of, excluding services to which item MX660 or MX670 applies, any of items MX660, MX670, MR130 or MR140 apply MS025/48406 Fibula, radius, ulna, clavicle, scapula Excluding services to which items MR130/47933 or (other than acromion), rib, tarsus or MR140/47936 apply carpus, osteotomy or osteectomy of Not to be used in combination with MT770/48951 Flag if this item is used in combination with any other shoulder item codes (MT600/48900 to MT800/48960) MS035/48409 Fibula, radius, ulna, clavicle, scapula Excluding services to which items MR130/47933 or (other than acromion), rib, tarsus or MR140/47936 apply carpus, osteotomy or osteectomy of, Not to be used in combination with MT770/48951 with internal fixation, Flag if this item is used in combination with any other shoulder items (MT600/48900 to MT800/48960) MS045/48412 HUMERUS, osteotomy or osteectomy Flag if this item is used for tennis elbow surgery of, excluding services to which items MR130 or MR140 apply SHOULDERS MT600/48900 Excision or coraco-acromial ligament Open operation not arthroscopic or removal of calcium deposit from Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims cuff or both Flag if this item is used twice or more MT610/48903 Decompression of subacromial space Open operation, also known as open acromioplasty or by acromioplasty subacromial decompression (SAD) MT620/48906 Repair of rotator cuff, including Known as open cuff repair without acromioplasty excision of coraco-acromial ligament Not to be used in combination with MT600/48900. If MS025 is performed it cannot be used with MT770 MT630/48909 Repair of rotator cuff, including Known as open rotator cuff repair with acromioplasty with decompression of subacromial space excision of AC joint by acromioplasty Not being a service to which item MT610/48903 applies Flag if this item is used with MX670/49851

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AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code MT640/48912 Shoulder arthrotomy Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Flag if this item is used in combination with any other item code for shoulder surgery MT650/48915 Hemi-arthroplasty Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Maybe appropriate for shoulder fractures only MT660/48918 Total replacement arthroplasty Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims including rotator cuff repair MT670/48921 Revision of total replacement Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims arthroplasty MT680/48924 Revision of total replacement Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims arthroplasty with bone graft to scapula or humerus MT690/48927 Removal of shoulder prosthesis Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims MT700/48930 Stabilisation for recurrent anterior/ Known as open shoulder stabilisation (including repair of posterior dislocation labrum) If recurrent, treatment option: highly recommend looking in claimant’s history to determine if surgery is to treat the aggravation or pre-existing condition MT710/48933 Stabilisation for multidirectional Mostly used for open procedures dislocation MT720/48936 Synovectomy as an independent Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims procedure Flag if this item is used in combination with any other item code MT730/48939 Arthrodesis with synovectomy Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Flag if this item is used once or more MT740/48942 Arthrodesis with synovectomy, Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims removal of prosthesis and bone Flag if this item is used once or more grafting MT750/48945 Diagnostic arthroscopy Not to be used with any arthroscopic procedure of the shoulder region May be used with open surgery i.e. MT630/48909,MT620/ 48906,MT710/48933 MT760/48948 Arthroscopic surgery, with one Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of or more: removal loose bodies, the shoulder region decompression of calcium deposits, Preparatory for an open procedure debridement labrum/synovium/rotator Appropriate with MT620/48906 and MT630/48909, cuff, chondroplasty May be used with MT700/48930 and MT710/48933 MT770/48951 Arthroscopic division of the Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of coraco-acromial ligament including the shoulder region acromioplasty Not to be used in combination with EA365/30111 or MT780/48954 MT780/48954 Arthroscopic total synovectomy Known as frozen shoulder release; stand alone item code including release of contracture Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of (shoulder) the shoulder region Not to be used in combination with MT770/48951 Flag if this item is used with any other item number for shoulder surgery

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AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code MT790/48957 Arthroscopic stabilisation for Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of recurrent instability including labral the shoulder region tear or reattachment If recurrent treatment option, highly recommend looking in claimant’s history to determine if surgery is to treat the aggravation or pre-existing condition Flag if this item number used with any other item number for shoulder surgery MT800/48960 Reconstruction or repair of, including Not to be used with any procedure of the shoulder region rotator cuff by arthroscopic, Not to be used in combination with any other item number arthroscopic assisted or mini open for shoulder surgery means; arthroscopic acromioplasty; or May be used with 18256 resection of acromioclavicular joint Not to be used with EA365/30111 by separate approach Flag if this item number is used in combination with MT770/48951 or MT790/48957 ELBOW MU035/49100 Arthrotomy with removal one or more Not to be used for tennis elbow surgery lavage, removal of loose body or division of contracture MU045/49103 Ligamentous stabilisation Not to be used in conjunction with LN810/39330 Acceptable to use LN810/39330 if the ulnar nerve requires mobilisation or decompression at the time of stabilisation (operation notes should refl ect this). Transposition LN770/39321 is commonly used. Ulnar nerve transposition can occur frequently in large elbow operations. It may be necessary to perform neurolysis of more than one nerve such as radial and ulnar, if there was signifi cant previous injury or previous surgery MU055/49106 Arthrodesis with synovectomy Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Flag if this item code is used MU065/49109 Total synovectomy Known as common contracture release Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims May be appropriate with oesteotomy ie. MS045/48412 orMS025/ 48406 Flag if used MU075/49112 Silastic replacement of radial head Seen with fractures and dislocations May be associated with other item numbers i.e. MU045/49103 or MU075/49112 Not to be used in combination with MU065/49109 Flag if used MU085/49115 Total joint replacement Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Flag if used MU086/49116 Total replacement arthroplasty, Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims revision including removal of Flag if used prosthesis MU087/49117 Total replacement arthroplasty, Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims revision procedure with bone grafting Flag if used or removal or prosthesis MU095/49118 Diagnostic arthroscopy Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of the elbow region Appropriate for use with open elbow surgery MU105/49121 Arthroscopic surgery of elbow Involving any one or more of: drilling of defect, removal of loose body, release of contracture or adhesions, chondroplasty, or osteoplasty (not a service associated with any other arthroscopic procedure of the elbow joint)

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AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code OTHER EA365/30111 Bursa (large) including olecranon, May be used in combination with olecranon bursa calcaneum or patella, excision of Flag if used in combination with any shoulder surgery Not to be used in combination with MT800/48960 LN810/39330 Neurolysis by open operation without Not being a service associated with a service to which item transposition LN740/39312 applies Can be used in combination with elbow surgery Not to be used in combination with MT760/48948 Flag if used in combination with any item codes for shoulder surgery LIMB LENGTHENING AND DEFORMITY CORRECTION MZ330/50405 Elbow, fl exorplasty, or tendon transfer May be seen in distal biceps reconstruction to restore elbow function Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims – set of item numbers address congenital conditions Flag if used OTHER JOINTS MY035/50106 Joint, stabilisation of, involving one Not being a service to which another item in this Group or more of: repair of capsule, repair of applies ligament or internal fixation Appropriate to be used with MT610/48903 and MR210/47966 MY055/50112 Cicatricial fl exion or extension Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of contraction of joint, correction of, the shoulder region involving tissues deeper than skin Not to be used in combination with item code and subcutaneous tissue, not being a MT780/48954 service to which another item in this Flag if used in combination with any item code for group applies elbow and shoulder surgery Implies a release for stiffness after injury or surgery. May occur with other numbers in relation to a large release of the stiff elbow. Three to fi ve item numbers should be in association with an operation that took two to three hours and is usually a revision situation or after serious trauma. The complexity should be refl ected in the history of injury, number of prior operations, duration of surgery, complexity of the operation note. MY065/50115 Joint or joints, manipulation of, Not to be used for an ‘examination’ of a joint under performed in the operating theatre of general anaesthetic prior to an operation, where the a hospital general anaesthetic is for the operation itself Not being a service associated with a service to which another item in this group applies Flag if this item code is used two or more times MY105/50127 Joint or joints, arthroplasty of, by any Not being a service to which another item applies technique Not to be used in combination with any item code for shoulder, elbow or sternoclavicular surgery GENERAL MP455/47429 Humerus, proximal, treatment of fracture of, by open reduction MP465/47432 Humerus, proximal, treatment of intra-articular fracture of, by open reduction MP485/47438 Humerus, proximal, treatment of fracture of, and associated dislocation of shoulder, by open reduction

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AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code MP495/47441 Humerus, proximal, treatment of intra-articular fracture of, and associated dislocation of shoulder, by open reduction MR020/47903 Epicondylitis, open operation for Tennis elbow Not to be used in combination with MS045/48412 Flag if used MR110/47927 Buried wire, pin or screw, one or Per bone more of, which were inserted for internal fi xation purposes, removal of, in the operating theatre of a hospital MR120/47930 Plate, rod or nail and associated wires, Not being a service associated with a service to which item pins or screws, one or more of, all MR100/47924 or MR110/47927 applies – per bone of which were inserted for internal fi xation purposes, removal of MR170/47954 Tendon, repair of, as an independent Can be used in treating biceps tenodesis procedure Flag if used with any other item code MR190/47960 Tenotomy, subcutaneous Not being a service to which another item in this group applies MR200/47963 Tenotomy, open, with or without Not being a service to which another item in this group tenoplasty applies Could be used in combination with MT770/48951 or MT800/48960 MR210/47966 Tendon or ligament, transfer, As an independent procedure Could be used in combination with MT770/48951 or MT800/48960 MR220/47969 Tenosynovectomy Not being a service to which another item in this group applies Should not be used for tennis elbow or shoulder surgery Flag if used for shoulder or elbow procedures

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WORKERS COMPENSATION (SURGEON FEES) ORDER 2013 under the Workers Compensation Act 1987 I, Julie Newman, Chief Executive Offi cer of the WorkCover Authority of New South Wales, make the following Order pursuant to section 61 (2) of the Workers Compensation Act 1987. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. JULIE NEWMAN, Chief Executive Offi cer, WorkCover Authority

Explanatory Note Treatment by a medical practitioner who is a surgeon is a medical or related treatment covered under the Workers Compensation Act 1987. This Order sets the maximum fees for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment by a surgeon of an injured worker’s work-related injury. (Note: Treatment by an orthopaedic surgeon is covered by the Workers Compensation (Orthopaedic Surgeon Fees) Order 2013. However, maximum fees under this Order may apply to procedures carried out by an orthopaedic surgeon which are covered by the Workers Compensation (Orthopaedic Surgeon Fees) Order 2013). The effect of the Order is to prevent a surgeon from recovering from the injured worker or employer any extra charge for treatments covered by the Order. The Order adopts the items listed as Surgical Procedures in the List of Medical Services and Fees published by the Australian Medical Association (AMA). To bill an AMA item number a surgeon must be confi dent they have fulfi lled the service requirements as specifi ed in the item descriptor. Where a comprehensive item number is used, separate items should not be claimed for any of the individual items included in the comprehensive service. Where only one service is rendered, only one item should be billed. Where more than one service is rendered on one occasion of service, the appropriate item for each discrete service may be billed, provided that each item fully meets the item descriptor. Where an operation comprises a combination of procedures, which are commonly performed together, and for which there is an AMA item that specifi cally describes the combination of procedures, then only that item should be billed. The invoice should cover the total episode of treatment. All surgical invoices must be accompanied by a detailed operation report clearly outlining the mechanism of injury, intra-operative fi ndings and the procedures performed. The incorrect use of AMA items can result in penalties, including the medical provider being asked to repay monies to WorkCover that the provider has incorrectly received. Workers Compensation (Surgeon Fees) Order 2013 1. Name of Order This Order is the Workers Compensation (Surgeon Fees) Order 2013. 2. Commencement This Order commences on 1 January 2013. 3. Definitions In this Order (including Schedules A, B and C): Aftercare visits has the same meaning as in the AMA List and is covered by the surgical procedure fee during the fi rst six weeks following the date of surgery or until wound healing has occurred. However unrelated visits or incidental reasons for visits that are not regarded as routine aftercare should be explained with accounts rendered. The consulting surgeon will issue a “certifi cate” detailing the worker’s capacity for work and anticipated aftercare, on discharge from hospital or after the fi rst post injury consultation. Assistant at operation means a medical practitioner but only where an assistant’s fee is allowed for in the Commonwealth Medicare Benefi ts Schedule, or where indicated in the WorkCover schedule or approved in advance by the insurer. In accordance with NSW health policy (File No. C17061, Doc No.: PD2005_018), assistant fees cannot be charged for WorkCover cases performed in a public hospital when the assistant is a registrar. If the registrar is on rotation to an approved private hospital training rotation, the relevant assistant fee may be charged. Payment of these fees is to be directed into a hospital or departmental trust fund account and the invoice should include details of this account. Workcover reserves the right to conduct an audit of assistant fee payments to ensure their proper distribution into the named trust fund. AMA list means the document entitled List of Medical Services and Fees published by the Australian Medical Association and dated 1 November 2012.

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Extended initial consultation means a consultation involving signifi cant multiple trauma or complex “red flag” spinal conditions (systemic pathology, carcinoma, infection, fracture or nerve impingement) involving a lengthy consultation and extensive physical examination. GST means the goods and services tax payable under the GST Law; and GST Law has the same meaning as in the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 of the Commonwealth. Initial consultation and report covers the fi rst consultation and the report to the referring General Practitioner and insurer. The report will contain: • the patient’s diagnosis and present condition; • the patient’s capacity for work or for suitable employment; • the need for treatment or additional rehabilitation; and • collateral conditions that are likely to impact on the management of the worker’s condition (in accordance with privacy considerations). Receipt of this information and “certifi cates” post treatment will provide suffi cient information for insurers, employers and workplace rehabilitation providers to develop management plans. Instrument fee covers procedures where the surgeon supplies all the equipment or a substantial number of specialised instruments in exceptional circumstances and must be justifi ed. This fee does not apply for all operations or if only incidental instruments (non critical) are supplied by the surgeon. Routine items such as loupes are not included. Medical Practitioner means a person registered under the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) No. 86a in the medical profession. Multiple operations or injuries refers to situations that require two or more operations or for the treatment of two or more injuries carried out at the same time. The fee for the main procedure or injury is to be paid in full as per Schedule A and 75% of the charge specifi ed in Schedule A for each additional item number or injury is payable, unless specifi cally listed in the Schedule as a multiple procedure item. Opinion on fi le request includes retrieval of a fi le from whatever source, reading time, and reporting where a request for such an opinion has been made in writing to the surgeon and in accordance with privacy principles. Fees for this service will not be pre-paid in whole or part. Out of hours consultations means call-outs to a public or private hospital or a private home for urgent cases before 8.00am or after 6:00pm. This fee is not to be utilised where a consultation is conducted for non-urgent cases outside of these hours. Revision surgery refers to a procedure carried out to correct earlier surgery. Only where the revision surgery is performed by a surgeon other than the original surgeon, shall it attract a fee of 50% of the amount for the principal procedure in the initial surgery, in addition to the fee payable for the new procedure, except where the new procedure is specifi ed as a revision procedure in the AMA list. Surgical procedures are those listed in the AMA list but do not include the cost of bandages, dressings, plaster of Paris bandages, splints, metallic fi xation agents, and prosthetic implants which may be charged in addition to the fee set out in the Schedule A, if purchased by the surgeon. The fee for surgical procedures includes aftercare visits. Subsequent consultation is a consultation not included in the normal aftercare that applies following surgery. The cost of the latter is included in the fee for the surgical procedure. Surgeon means a medical practitioner who is currently a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. It includes a surgeon who is a staff member at a public hospital providing services at the hospital and a surgeon who is recognised by Medicare Australia as a Specialist Surgeon. The Act means the Workers Compensation Act 1987. 4. Application of Order This Order applies to treatment provided on or after the commencement date of this Order, whether it relates to an injury received before, on or after that date. 5. Maximum fees for treatment by surgeon (1) The maximum fee amount for which an employer is liable under the Act for treatment of an injured worker by a surgeon, being treatment of a type specifi ed in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Order, is the corresponding amount specifi ed in Column 3 of that Schedule. (2) A fee charged by a Surgeon for a patient’s treatment (including the management of fractures and other conditions) will be in addition to the fee in Schedule A for the original examination and report. 6. Billing items for hand surgery (Schedule B) Schedule B provides mandatory guidelines that must be followed for billing items used in hand and wrist surgery only. Table 1 details items that are not applicable to hand surgery procedures. Table 2 details items with restricted application for hand surgery and where clinical justifi cation is required that they are reasonably necessary given the circumstances of the case.

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7. Billing items for shoulder and elbow surgery (Schedule C) Schedule C provides mandatory guidelines that must be followed for billing items used in shoulder and elbow surgery only. Any item number where the term “flag” is used in the “Clinical Indication” column highlights a potential exception that will require further justifi cation. Should a surgeon seek an exception to the mandatory guidelines the surgeon must provide a written explanation to support the request. Further expert medical opinion may be sought by WorkCover to assist with approving surgery requests or invoices. 8. GST An amount fi xed by this Order is exclusive of GST. An amount fi xed by this Order may be increased by the amount of any GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates, and the cost so increased is taken to be the amount fi xed by this Order. This clause does not permit a Medical Practitioner to charge or recover more than the amount of GST payable in respect of the service to which the cost relates.

SCHEDULE A – Maximum Fees for Surgeon Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Item Type of service AMA Item(s) Maximum amount Consultations 1. Initial consultation and report AC500 (MBS 104) $289.70 AC600 (MBS 6007) 2. Extended initial consultation and report AC500 (MBS104) $399.20 AC600 (MBS 6007) 3. Subsequent consultation and report AC510 (MBS 105) $199.60 AC610 (MBS 6009) 4. Out of hours consultation $167.40 in addition to consultation fee Procedures 5. Surgical procedures EA015 (MBS 30001) 150% of AMA Schedule to MY115 (MBS 50130) 6. Instrument fee WCO003 $199.60 7. Assistant at operation MZ900 $334.80 or 20% of the fee for surgical procedures where the assistant fee applies, whichever is greater 8. Multiple operations or injuries Primary item number is to be paid in full, and additional item numbers at 75% of scheduled fee 9. Aftercare visits As per AMA Schedule Insurer/lawyer requests 10. Opinion on fi le request $199.60 11. Telephone requests $38.70 per 3-5 minute phone call 12. Lost reports and reprints $135.20 per report 13. Treating specialist reports (where Please refer to the Workplace Injury additional information that is Management and Workers Compensation not related to the routine injury (Medical Examinations and Reports) Order 2013 management of the patient, is requested Schedule 2 by either party to a potential or current dispute). 14. Fees for providing copies of clinical Please refer to the Workers Compensation notes and records (Medical Practitioners Fees) Order 2013 – Section 5 (5))

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SCHEDULE B – Billing Items used in Hand Surgery Table 1: Item numbers and descriptors no longer applicable to hand surgery procedures

CMBS AMA Descriptor Reason for decline item code item code Nil CV233/ INJECTION OF AN ANAESTHETIC The MBS does not allow a claim for nerve CV082 AGENT, ulnar, radial or median nerve blocks performed as a method of postoperative of main trunk, one or more of, not being analgesia. Infi ltration is included in both the associated with a brachial plexus block anaesthetic schedule AND in the surgical MINOR NERVE BLOCK (specify type) item number fee if performed by the surgeon. to provide post operative pain relief This item can only be used in circumstances (this does not include subcutaneous where a formal nerve block is performed by infiltration) the surgeon as the only form of anaesthesia and no charge is raised for another anaesthetic service. 45051 MG540 CONTOUR RECONSTRUCTION This relates to the insertion of foreign implant for pathological deformity, insertion for pathological deformity by an open of foreign implant (non biological but operation i.e. facial reconstruction and was excluding injection of liquid or semisolid not intended for usage in hand surgery. material) by open operation 45445 MH480 FREE GRAFTING (split skin) as inlay The appropriate item number is graft to 1 defect including elective MH490./45448, dissection using a mould (including insertion of and removal of mould) 47954 MR170 TENDON, repair of, not being a service This item is from the orthopaedic group of to which another item in this Group item numbers. There already exist appropriate applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 47966 MR210 TENDON OR LIGAMENT This item is from the orthopaedic group of TRANSFER, not being a service to item numbers. There already exist appropriate which another item in this Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 47969 MR220 TENOSYNOVECTOMY, not being a This item is from the orthopaedic group of service to which another item in this item numbers. There already exist appropriate Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 47972 MR230 TENDON SHEATH, open operation This item is from the orthopaedic group of for tenovaginitis, not being a service to item numbers. There already exist appropriate which another item in this Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 48403 MS015 PHALANX OR METATARSAL, This item is from the orthopaedic group of osteotomy or osteectomy of, with item numbers and relates to foot surgery only. internal fixation There already exist appropriate item numbers in the hand surgery section. 50103 MY015 JOINT, arthrotomy of, not being a This item is from the orthopaedic group of service to which another item in this item numbers. There already exist appropriate Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 50104 MY025 JOINT, synovectomy of, not being a This item is from the orthopaedic group of service to which another item in this item numbers. There already exist appropriate Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 50109 MY045 JOINT, arthrodesis of, not being a This item is from the orthopaedic group of service to which another item in this item numbers. There already exist appropriate Group applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 50127 MY105 JOINT OR JOINTS, arthroplasty of, This item is from the orthopaedic group of by any technique not being a service to item numbers. There already exist appropriate which another item applies item numbers in the hand surgery section. 60506 OF820 FLUOROSCOPY using a mobile image This item cannot be claimed for use of image intensifi er, in conjunction with a surgical intensifi cation when operated by the surgeon procedure lasting less than 1 hour, not in the absence of a radiographer. being a service to which another item in this table applies (R)

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CMBS AMA Descriptor Reason for decline item code item code 60509 OF824 FLUOROSCOPY using a mobile image This item cannot be claimed for use of image intensifi er, in conjunction with a surgical intensifi cation when operated by the surgeon procedure lasting 1 hour or more, not in the absence of a radiographer. being a service associated with a service to which another item in this table applies (R) 900001 Workcover certifi cate This is for general practitioners and not treating specialists.

Table 2: Item numbers with restricted application for hand surgery – clinical justifi cation required

CMBS AMA Descriptor Clinical indication item code item code 105 AC510 Each attendance SUBSEQUENT to the Follow up consultations will not be paid fi rst in a single course of treatment within the 6 week period following a procedure as this is included in normal aftercare. 30023 EA075 WOUND OF SOFT TISSUE, traumatic, This item applies to heavily contaminated deep or extensively contaminated, wounds and removal of devitalized tissue debridement of, under general in deep wounds. The majority of clean anaesthesia or regional or fi eld nerve lacerations in acute hand injuries will attract block, including suturing of that wound item number EA095/30029. when performed (Assist.) Debridements are also not applicable when removing percutaneous wire fixation. There will be a limit of one debridement per digit. 30029 EA095 SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE This item is for use in wound suture when OR MUCOUS MEMBRANE, REPAIR no other vital tissue is involved. It cannot be OF WOUND OF, other than wound used in conjunction with EA075/30023 for the closure at time of surgery, not on face or same wound/zone of injury, nor when repair neck, small (NOT MORE THAN 7CM of a deeper structure is also performed and IN LENGTH), involving deeper tissue, claimed for. not being a service to which another item in Group 3.4 applies. 30223 EA755 LARGE HAEMATOMA, LARGE This item cannot be used in conjunction with ABSCESS, CARBUNCLE, EA075/30023 for the same wound/zone of CELLULITIS OR SIMILAR LESION, injury. requiring admission to hospital or day-hospital facility, INCISION WITH DRAINAGE OF (excluding aftercare) 30238 EA825 FASCIA, DEEP, repair of, FOR This item is rarely indicated and cannot be HERNIATED MUSCLE used in conjunction with: EA075/30023 MR240/47975 MR250/47978 MR260/47981 33815/ ET560/ MAJOR ARTERY OR VEIN OF This item is applicable for repair of radial, 33818 ET570 EXTREMITY, repair of wound of, with ulnar or brachial arteries proximal to wrist restoration of continuity, by lateral crease. suture/MAJOR ARTERY OR VEIN OF EXTREMITY, repair of wound of, with restoration of continuity, by direct anastomosis 39312 LN 740 NEUROLYSIS, internal (interfascicular) This item is never indicated in acute trauma. neurolysis of using microsurgical It is rarely indicated in elective surgery techniques and is reserved for use in revision nerve decompression surgery. This item is not to be used in conjunction with MU400: Wrist carpal tunnel release (division of transverse carpal ligament), by open procedure.

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CMBS AMA Descriptor Clinical indication item code item code 39315 LN750 NERVE TRUNK, nerve graft to, (cable This item can only be charged once per named graft) including harvesting of nerve graft nerve trunk, regardless of the number and using microsurgical techniques distal distribution of individual cables. This item cannot be used in conjunction with LN790, LN800 or LN810 39318 LN760 CUTANEOUS NERVE (including This item cannot be used in conjunction with digital nerve), nerve graft to, using LN790, LN800 or LN810. This item cannot be microsurgical techniques used for prosthetic neural tubes or wraps. In this setting, LN 700 or LN710 are applicable. 39324 LN790/ NEURECTOMY, NEUROTOMY or This item cannot be used in conjunction with 800 removal of tumour from superficial LN810. peripheral nerve, by open operation 39330 LN810 NEUROLYSIS by open operation This item is not for the identifi cation of nerves without transposition, not being a service during surgical exposure. It is not to be used associated with a service to which Item in combination with LN700. LN740 applies This item is not to be used in conjunction with MU400: Wrist carpal tunnel release (division of transverse carpal ligament) by open procedure. However, LN810 and MU400 can be used together for combined open carpal tunnel release and cubital tunnel release surgery. This item is not to be used in conjunction with ML235 Tendon sheath of hand/wrist open operation for stenosing tenovaginitis. 45203 MH115 SINGLE STAGE LOCAL FLAP, where This item is rarely indicated in the hand and indicated to repair 1 defect, complicated wrist as a large defect will not be readily or large, and excluding fl ap for male amenable to a local fl ap reconstruction. It is pattern baldness and excluding H-fl ap or not to be used for suturing of traumatic skin double advancement flap flaps. 45206 MH125 SINGLE STAGE LOCAL FLAP where This item can only be used once for a z-plasty. indicated to repair 1 defect, on eyelid, nose, lip, ear, neck, hand, thumb, finger or genitals, excluding H-fl ap or double advancement flap 45500 MJ025 MICROVASCULAR REPAIR using This item relates to microvascular repair of an microsurgical techniques, with artery or vein. This item will not be paid for restoration of continuity of artery or vein repair of dorsal veins with volar skin intact, of distal extremity or digit branches of digital arteries, branches of radial/ ulnar vessels and venae comitantes of major arteries. Microvascular repairs distal to the metacarpophalangeal joint will also require clinical documentation of appropriate surgical technique utilising an operating microscope. 45501/ MJ030/ MICROVASCULAR ANASTOMOSIS These items specifi cally relate to replantation 45502 MJ035 of artery using microsurgical techniques, of limb and digit i.e: the amputated portion for re-implantation of limb or digit/ must be completely detached. MICROVASCULAR ANASTOMOSIS of vein using microsurgical techniques, for re-implantation of limb or digit 45503 MJ045 MICRO-ARTERIAL or MICRO­ This item includes the remuneration for VENOUS graft using microsurgical harvesting the graft and performing any techniques microvascular anastomoses to the graft.

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CMBS AMA Descriptor Clinical indication item code item code 45515 MJ075 SCAR, other than on face or neck, NOT This item cannot be used in conjunction with MORE THAN 7 CMS IN LENGTH, other items e.g. nerve repair, tendon repair, revision of, as an independent procedure, fl ap repair (i.e. intended to be an independent where undertaken in the operating procedure). theatre of a hospital or approved day hospital facility, or where performed by a specialist in the practice of his or her specialty 45563 MJ245 NEUROVASCULAR ISLAND FLAP, This item is for a true island fl ap, elevated including direct repair of secondary on a neurovascular pedicle for an existing cutaneous defect if performed, excluding traumatic defect. This item is not to be fl ap for male pattern baldness claimed for VY advancement fl aps where MH125/45206 is applicable. 46325 ML105 CARPAL BONE replacement or This item is primarily intended for use in resection arthroplasty using adjacent reconstruction for basal thumb arthritis. It is tendon or other soft tissue including not approved for excision of the pisiform. associated tendon transfer or realignment when performed 46327 ML115 INTER-PHALANGEAL JOINT or This item is not to be used in addition to METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT, EA075/30023 when arthrotomy is performed arthrotomy of to facilitate joint lavage within an open wound. 46330 ML125 INTER-PHALANGEAL JOINT or This item is only permitted for repair of METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT, named ligaments where preoperative or ligamentous or capsular repair with or intraoperative fi ndings document significant without arthrotomy joint instability. 46333 ML135 INTER-PHALANGEAL JOINT or This item is only permitted for repair of METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT, named ligaments using free grafts or alloplast ligamentous repair of using free tissue where preoperative or intraoperative findings graft or implant document signifi cant joint instability. This item cannot be used for reattachment of ligament using a bone anchor. ML125/46330 is the approved number. 46336 ML145 INTER-PHALANGEAL JOINT This item cannot be claimed in conjunction or METACARPOPHALANGEAL with any other item or procedure related to the JOINT, synovectomy, capsulectomy joint. This item cannot be used in conjunction or debridement of, not being a service with EA075/30023. associated with any other procedure related to that joint 46339 ML155 EXTENSOR tendons or FLEXOR This item is not indicated for use with surgery tendons of hand or wrist synovectomy of for de Quervain’s tenovaginitis ML235/46363) and is rarely indicated in routine carpal tunnel surgery. 46396 ML345 PHALANX or METACARPAL of the This item is applicable for removing excess hand, osteotomy or osteectomy of bone formation in an intact bone. This is no longer to be applied to removal of loose pieces of bone in trauma or bone shortening for terminalisation or replantation. This is part of the debridement and is included in EA075/30023 if applicable. 46414 ML405 ARTIFICIAL TENDON PROSTHESIS, Tenolysis (ML545, ML535 : 46450, 46453) or INSERTION OF in preparation for tenotomy (MR20047963) of the tendon to be tendon grafting grafted cannot be billed with this item 46438 ML485 MALLET FINGER, closed pin fixation This item is not to be used in conjunction with of MP005/47300

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CMBS AMA Descriptor Clinical indication item code item code 46450/ ML535/ EXTENSOR TENDON, TENOLYSIS These items are applicable for freeing tendons 46453 ML545 OF, following tendon injury, repair or from scar following previous surgery or graft FLEXOR TENDON, TENOLYSIS trauma. They are not indicated in an acute OF, following tendon injury, repair or hand injury. ML545 cannot be claimed in graft conjunction with release of trigger fi nger. 46504 ML765 NEUROVASCULAR ISLAND FLAP, These items are only to be used for a for pulp innervation heterodigital neurovascular island fl ap used to resurface pulp loss (e.g. Littler flap, first dorsal metacarpal artery or Kite flap). 46513/ ML795/ Digital nail of fi nger or thumb removal This item should not be used in association 46516 ML805 of with nailbed repair (ML665/46486 or ML675/46489) 46516 ML805 DIGITAL NAIL OF FINGER This This item is not to be used in association item is OR THUMB, removal of in with primary or secondary nail bed repair the operating theatre of a hospital or (ML665/46486, ML675/46489) approved day hospital facility 46522 ML825 FLEXOR TENDON SHEATH OF This item is applicable only for drainage of FINGER OR THUMB – open operation suppurative fl exor tenosynovitis and drainage for infection It does not apply to washout of fl exor sheath in acute injury. 47306 MP025 Distal PHALANX of FINGER or This item is not appropriate to be used in THUMB treatment of by open reduction conjunction with ML665/46486 where a distal tuft fracture is manipulated into position. 47920 MR088 BONE GROWTH STIMULATOR, This is only indicated where a mechanical insertion of bone growth stimulator has been inserted. It is not for the insertion of OP1 or other bone morphogenic proteins in the setting of hand surgery 47921 MR090 ORTHOPAEDIC PIN OR WIRE, This item cannot be claimed when the k-wire insertion of, as an independent procedure has been used as part of fracture fixation. 47927 MR110 BURIED WIRE, PIN OR SCREW, 1 This item applies for removal of buried or more of, which were inserted for k-wire. Where a k-wire or wires cross more internal fi xation purposes, removal of, than 2 bones, only 1 item number is claimable. in the operating theatre of a hospital or approved day hospital facility – per bone 48239/ MR630/ BONE GRAFT (with or without internal These items cannot be claimed in conjunction 47306 MR640 fi xation), not being a service to which with fracture fi xation numbers or the another item in this Group applies following item numbers : ML005, ML015, ML355, ML365, ML375, MR560-MR620. 48400 MS005 PHALANX, METATARSAL, This item is only applicable to ACCESSORY BONE OR SESAMOID sesamoidectomy. BONE, osteotomy or osteectomy of, excluding services to which Item MX660 or MX670 applies 48406 MS025 FIBULA, RADIUS, ULNA, CLAVICLE, This item is the appropriate number for SCAPULA (other than acromion), RIB, excision of the pisiform. This item is not TARSUS OR CARPUS, osteotomy or appropriate for simple removal of bone osteectomy of prominence, ostephytes or small quantities of excess bone. 49212 MU470 WRIST, arthrotomy of This item is not to be used in conjunction with excision of primary or recurrent wrist ganglia. (ML725/46500,ML755/46503/)

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CMBS AMA Descriptor Clinical indication item code item code 50106 MY035 JOINT, stabilisation of, involving 1 or This item is applicable for stabilization of more of: repair of capsule, repair of CMC joints only. ligament or internal fi xation, not being a service to which another item in this Group applies

Additional assistance: 1. Where questions arise in individual clinical situations supply of additional information will be considered to assist in determinations. 2. In an open fracture wound that requires debridement, a 50% loading for open fracture fi xation can be applied. Debridement item 30023/EA075 is not to be used when applying this loading 3. After hours loading for cases only applies when a surgeon is called back to perform a procedure(s) in isolation rather than for cases scheduled after 6.00 pm on a weekday or a routine weekend operating list. Requirements for claims for payment All claims for payment will need to be accompanied by the following 1. Detailed operation record including a description of the initial injury, structures that were repaired including the anatomic location and technique of repair. 2. Usage of any of the restricted item numbers (Table 2) should be accompanied by clinical justifi cation in order to process the claim. 3. For any proposed surgery – a list of proposed applicable item numbers will need to be provided prior to approval being given. 4. WorkCover reserves the right to insist on independent clinical assessment prior to the payment of invoices and approvals for surgical procedures.

SCHEDULE C – Billing Items used in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery The Order adopts the WorkCover Qld Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Guidelines with minor modifi cations. These are outlined below and their use is mandatory when billing for shoulder and elbow surgery.

AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code BONE GRAFTS MR550/48215 Humerus, bone graft to, with internal fixation MR640/48242 Bone graft, with internal fi xation Not being a service to which another item in this group applies MS005/48400 Phalanx, metatarsal, accessory bone or sesamoid bone, osteotomy or osteectomy of, excluding services to which item MX660 or MX670 applies, any of items MX660, MX670, MR130 or MR140 apply MS025/48406 Fibula, radius, ulna, clavicle, scapula Excluding services to which items MR130/47933 or (other than acromion), rib, tarsus or MR140/47936 apply carpus, osteotomy or osteectomy of Not to be used in combination with MT770/48951 Flag if this item is used in combination with any other shoulder item codes (MT600/48900 to MT800/48960) MS035/48409 Fibula, radius, ulna, clavicle, scapula Excluding services to which items MR130/47933 or (other than acromion), rib, tarsus or MR140/47936 apply carpus, osteotomy or osteectomy of, Not to be used in combination with MT770/48951 with internal fixation, Flag if this item is used in combination with any other shoulder items (MT600/48900 to MT800/48960) MS045/48412 HUMERUS, osteotomy or osteectomy Flag if this item is used for tennis elbow surgery of, excluding services to which items MR130 or MR140 apply

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AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code SHOULDERS MT600/48900 Excision or coraco-acromial ligament Open operation not arthroscopic or removal of calcium deposit from Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims cuff or both Flag if this item is used twice or more MT610/48903 Decompression of subacromial space Open operation, also known as open acromioplasty or by acromioplasty subacromial decompression (SAD) MT620/48906 Repair of rotator cuff, including Known as open cuff repair without acromioplasty excision of coraco-acromial ligament Not to be used in combination with MT600/48900. If MS025 is performed it cannot be used with MT770 MT630/48909 Repair of rotator cuff, including Known as open rotator cuff repair with acromioplasty with decompression of subacromial space excision of AC joint by acromioplasty Not being a service to which item MT610/48903 applies Flag if this item is used with MX670/49851 MT640/48912 Shoulder arthrotomy Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Flag if this item is used in combination with any other item code for shoulder surgery MT650/48915 Hemi-arthroplasty Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Maybe appropriate for shoulder fractures only MT660/48918 Total replacement arthroplasty Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims including rotator cuff repair MT670/48921 Revision of total replacement Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims arthroplasty MT680/48924 Revision of total replacement Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims arthroplasty with bone graft to scapula or humerus MT690/48927 Removal of shoulder prosthesis Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims MT700/48930 Stabilisation for recurrent anterior/ Known as open shoulder stabilisation (including repair of posterior dislocation labrum) If recurrent, treatment option: highly recommend looking in claimant’s history to determine if surgery is to treat the aggravation or pre-existing condition MT710/48933 Stabilisation for multidirectional Mostly used for open procedures dislocation MT720/48936 Synovectomy as an independent Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims procedure Flag if this item is used in combination with any other item code MT730/48939 Arthrodesis with synovectomy Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Flag if this item is used once or more MT740/48942 Arthrodesis with synovectomy, Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims removal of prosthesis and bone Flag if this item is used once or more grafting MT750/48945 Diagnostic arthroscopy Not to be used with any arthroscopic procedure of the shoulder region May be used with open surgery i.e. MT630/48909,MT620/ 48906,MT710/48933 MT760/48948 Arthroscopic surgery, with one Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of or more: removal loose bodies, the shoulder region decompression of calcium deposits, Preparatory for an open procedure debridement labrum/synovium/rotator Appropriate with MT620/48906 and MT630/48909, cuff, chondroplasty May be used with MT700/48930 and MT710/48933

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AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code MT770/48951 Arthroscopic division of the Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of coraco-acromial ligament including the shoulder region acromioplasty Not to be used in combination with EA365/30111 or MT780/48954 MT780/48954 Arthroscopic total synovectomy Known as frozen shoulder release; stand alone item code including release of contracture Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of (shoulder) the shoulder region Not to be used in combination with MT770/48951 Flag if this item is used with any other item number for shoulder surgery MT790/48957 Arthroscopic stabilisation for Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of recurrent instability including labral the shoulder region tear or reattachment If recurrent treatment option, highly recommend looking in claimant’s history to determine if surgery is to treat the aggravation or pre-existing condition Flag if this item number used with any other item number for shoulder surgery MT800/48960 Reconstruction or repair of, including Not to be used with any procedure of the shoulder region rotator cuff by arthroscopic, Not to be used in combination with any other item number arthroscopic assisted or mini open for shoulder surgery means; arthroscopic acromioplasty; or May be used with 18256 resection of acromioclavicular joint Not to be used with EA365/30111 by separate approach Flag if this item number is used in combination with MT770/48951 or MT790/48957 ELBOW MU035/49100 Arthrotomy with removal one or more Not to be used for tennis elbow surgery lavage, removal of loose body or division of contracture MU045/49103 Ligamentous stabilisation Not to be used in conjunction with LN810/39330 Acceptable to use LN810/39330 if the ulnar nerve requires mobilisation or decompression at the time of stabilisation (operation notes should refl ect this). Transposition LN770/39321 is commonly used. Ulnar nerve transposition can occur frequently in large elbow operations. It may be necessary to perform neurolysis of more than one nerve such as radial and ulnar, if there was signifi cant previous injury or previous surgery MU055/49106 Arthrodesis with synovectomy Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Flag if this item code is used MU065/49109 Total synovectomy Known as common contracture release Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims May be appropriate with oesteotomy ie. MS045/48412 orMS025/ 48406 Flag if used MU075/49112 Silastic replacement of radial head Seen with fractures and dislocations May be associated with other item numbers i.e. MU045/49103 or MU075/49112 Not to be used in combination with MU065/49109 Flag if used MU085/49115 Total joint replacement Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims Flag if used MU086/49116 Total replacement arthroplasty, Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims revision including removal of Flag if used prosthesis

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AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code MU087/49117 Total replacement arthroplasty, Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims revision procedure with bone grafting Flag if used or removal or prosthesis MU095/49118 Diagnostic arthroscopy Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of the elbow region Appropriate for use with open elbow surgery MU105/49121 Arthroscopic surgery of elbow Involving any one or more of: drilling of defect, removal of loose body, release of contracture or adhesions, chondroplasty, or osteoplasty (not a service associated with any other arthroscopic procedure of the elbow joint) OTHER EA365/30111 Bursa (large) including olecranon, May be used in combination with olecranon bursa calcaneum or patella, excision of Flag if used in combination with any shoulder surgery Not to be used in combination with MT800/48960 LN810/39330 Neurolysis by open operation without Not being a service associated with a service to which item transposition LN740/39312 applies Can be used in combination with elbow surgery Not to be used in combination with MT760/48948 Flag if used in combination with any item codes for shoulder surgery LIMB LENGTHENING AND DEFORMITY CORRECTION MZ330/50405 Elbow, fl exorplasty, or tendon transfer May be seen in distal biceps reconstruction to restore elbow function Use of this item rarely seen in WorkCover NSW claims – set of item numbers address congenital conditions Flag if used OTHER JOINTS MY035/50106 Joint, stabilisation of, involving one Not being a service to which another item in this Group or more of: repair of capsule, repair of applies ligament or internal fixation Appropriate to be used with MT610/48903 and MR210/47966 MY055/50112 Cicatricial fl exion or extension Not to be used with any other arthroscopic procedure of contraction of joint, correction of, the shoulder region involving tissues deeper than skin Not to be used in combination with item code and subcutaneous tissue, not being a MT780/48954 service to which another item in this Flag if used in combination with any item code for group applies elbow and shoulder surgery Implies a release for stiffness after injury or surgery. May occur with other numbers in relation to a large release of the stiff elbow. Three to fi ve item numbers should be in association with an operation that took two to three hours and is usually a revision situation or after serious trauma. The complexity should be refl ected in the history of injury, number of prior operations, duration of surgery, complexity of the operation note. MY065/50115 Joint or joints, manipulation of, Not to be used for an ‘examination’ of a joint under performed in the operating theatre of general anaesthetic prior to an operation, where the a hospital general anaesthetic is for the operation itself Not being a service associated with a service to which another item in this group applies Flag if this item code is used two or more times MY105/50127 Joint or joints, arthroplasty of, by any Not being a service to which another item applies technique Not to be used in combination with any item code for shoulder, elbow or sternoclavicular surgery

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AMA/CMBS Descriptor Clinical indication item code GENERAL MP455/47429 Humerus, proximal, treatment of fracture of, by open reduction MP465/47432 Humerus, proximal, treatment of intra-articular fracture of, by open reduction MP485/47438 Humerus, proximal, treatment of fracture of, and associated dislocation of shoulder, by open reduction MP495/47441 Humerus, proximal, treatment of intra-articular fracture of, and associated dislocation of shoulder, by open reduction MR020/47903 Epicondylitis, open operation for Tennis elbow Not to be used in combination with MS045/48412 Flag if used MR110/47927 Buried wire, pin or screw, one or Per bone more of, which were inserted for internal fi xation purposes, removal of, in the operating theatre of a hospital MR120/47930 Plate, rod or nail and associated wires, Not being a service associated with a service to which item pins or screws, one or more of, all MR100/47924 or MR110/47927 applies – per bone of which were inserted for internal fi xation purposes, removal of MR170/47954 Tendon, repair of, as an independent Can be used in treating biceps tenodesis procedure Flag if used with any other item code MR190/47960 Tenotomy, subcutaneous Not being a service to which another item in this group applies MR200/47963 Tenotomy, open, with or without Not being a service to which another item in this group tenoplasty applies Could be used in combination with MT770/48951 or MT800/48960 MR210/47966 Tendon or ligament, transfer, As an independent procedure Could be used in combination with MT770/48951 or MT800/48960 MR220/47969 Tenosynovectomy Not being a service to which another item in this group applies Should not be used for tennis elbow or shoulder surgery Flag if used for shoulder or elbow procedures

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 5405 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS COUNCIL NOTICES SCHEDULE ARMIDALE DUMARESQ COUNCIL Lot 3 in DP 535630. [6798] Roads Act 1993 LAKE MACQUARIE CITY COUNCIL Naming of Roads Renaming of Roads NOTICE is hereby given that Armidale Dumaresq Council, in pursuance of section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has officially LAKE MACQUARIE CITY COUNCIL advises that in named the road as shown hereunder: accordance with section 162.1 of the Roads Act 1993 and Part 2, Division 2, Clause 9, Roads Regulations 2008, it has Location Road Name renamed the following roads. In the subdivision of land situated Erwin Place. Location/Description: at 22 Uralla Road, being Lot 2, DP 883322. Re-naming of an unformed section of closed road previously known as part of Southampton Avenue, Buttaba, S. BURNS, General Manager, Armidale Dumaresq west of Clydebank Road being Part of Lot 391, DP 729419. Council, 135 Rusden Street (PO Box 75A), Armidale NSW 2350. [6796] Road Name: Fred Avery Drive. BEGA VALLEY SHIRE COUNCIL Origin of Name: Fred Avery established one of the earliest real estate agencies in Toronto and his company continues Roads Act 1993 to trade with the third generation of owners Naming of Roads

NOTICE is hereby given that the Bega Valley Shire Council, Naming of Roads pursuant to section 162 (1) of the Roads Act 1993, has approved the following new road names for gazettal: NOTICE is hereby given that Lake Macquarie City Council Location Road Name has approved the naming of the private roads shown below: Road No. 347, DP 739950 and Four Winds Road. Location/Description: DP 711206, unnamed section of road Subdivision of Lot 101, DP 1173660 at Beath Crescent, fronting Tathra Bermagui Road in Kahibah. Barraga Bay. Private Road Name: Road No. 1314, DP 750203, Roach Street. Baden Close. unnamed section of road fronting Snowy Mountain Highway in Origin: Robert Baden Powell, Englishman whom was Bemboka. associated with the Scott movement and visited the area relating to and its Scout camp being first Road No. 1338, DP 658694 and Lord Street. establishment in 1925. DP 701490, unnamed section of road fronting Snowy Mountain Private Road Name: Highway in Bemboka. Bryant Way. Road No. 1756, unnamed lane Quinn Lane. Origin: The fi rst coal discovered in Australia must be located between Mogilla Road and given to the escaped convicts William and Mary Bryant on Auckland Street in Candelo. their journey to Timor. They discovered coal near the entrance Road No. 1075, unnamed lane Elliot Lane. to Glenrock Lagoon in 1791. located between Gordon Street and No objections to the proposed names were received within Parker Street in Bega. the advertising period. BRIAN BELL, General Manager, The above road names have been advertised and notified. Lake Macquarie City Council, Box 1906, Hunter Region No objections to the proposed names have been received Mail Centre NSW 2310. [6799] during the prescribed 28 day period. Authorised by a resolution of Council on 9 October 2012. PETER TEGART, LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL General Manager, Bega Valley Shire Council, PO Box 492, Bega NSW 2550. [6797] Roads Act 1993 – Section 162 Roads Regulation 2008 – Section 9 CAMPBELLTOWN CITY COUNCIL Naming of Public Roads Roads Act 1993, Section 10 THE following road names are for the proposed subdivision Dedication of Land as Public Road of Georges Fair in Moorebank at Lot 4444, DP 1161609: NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 10 of the Horizon Circuit Roads Act 1993 that the land described in the Schedule Escura Crescent below is dedicated to the public as road. PAUL TOSI, Terracotta Road General Manager, Campbelltown City Council, PO Box 57, Campbelltown NSW 2560. Elan Close NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5406 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 21 December 2012

Velour Crescent PORT MACQUARIE-HASTINGS COUNCIL Vogue Avenue Roads Act 1993 Silverleaf Lane Roads Regulation 2008 The following road names are for a proposed subdivision NOTICE is hereby given that the Port Macquarie-Hastings in Voyager Point at Lot 7, DP 803038: Council in pursuance of section 162 of the Roads Act 1993 Bullrush Crescent and the provisions of the Roads Regulation 2008, has Moss Street renamed the road as described in the Schedule below. TONY Snowfl ake Street HAYWARD, General Manager, Port Macquarie-Hastings Council, Corner Lord and Burrawan Streets, Port Macquarie F. PORTELLI, General Manager, Liverpool City Council, NSW 2444. Locked Bag 7064, Liverpool BC NSW 1871. [6800] SCHEDULE NARRANDERA SHIRE COUNCIL Road Renamed New Name Local Government Act 1993, Section 553 (a) Pacifi c Parkway. Burrawan Forest Drive [6802] Revision of area subject to the Red Hill Road water supply special charge as detailed in advertisement of 5 June 2009 TWEED SHIRE COUNCIL NOTICE is given in accordance with section 553 (a) of the Local Government Act 1993, as amended, that a water Roads Act 1993 main of the Council has been extended to service the lands Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 described in the accompanying Schedule. Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Land The owners of all lands within the prescribed distance of 225 metres of the Red Hill Road water main will be liable TWEED SHIRE COUNCIL declares with the approval of for a water supply special charge in accordance with section Her Excellency the Governor that the lands described in 552 (1) of the Local Government Act 1993, and an annual the Schedule below, excluding any mines or deposits of water supply service charge in accordance with section 501 minerals in the lands, are acquired by compulsory process in (1) of the Local Government Act 1993, from the expiration accordance with the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just of twenty-one (21) days after the publication of this notice. Terms Compensation) Act 1991, for road widening. Dated at Murwillumbah, this 18th day of December 2012. DAVID Once connected to the Red Hill Road water main, subject KEENAN, General Manager, Tweed Shire Council, PO Box properties will be liable for water consumption charges in 816, Murwillumbah NSW 2484. accordance with section 502 of the Local Government Act 1993. SCHEDULE RAYMOND CHARLES PLUIS, General Manager, Lot 1, DP 1178620. Narrandera Shire Council, 141 East Street, Narrandera NSW 2700. Lot 2, DP 1178620. Lot 3, DP 1178620. SCHEDULE Lot 4, DP 1178620. [6803] Lot 2, DP 785518, Red Hill Road, Narrandera. Lot 272, DP 751719, Red Hill Road, Narrandera. TWEED SHIRE COUNCIL Lot 274, DP 751719, Red Hill Road, Narrandera. Roads Act 1993, Section 10 Lot 276, DP 751719, Bundidgerry Road, Narrandera. Dedication of Land as Public Road Lot 3, DP 1175717, 509 Newell Highway, Narrandera. NOTICE is hereby given that the Tweed Shire Council, by Lot 1, DP 1175717, Bundidgerry Road, Narrandera. resolution of Council dated 25 October 2012, has resolved Lot 2, DP 1175717, Bundidgerry Road, Narrandera. to dedicate the land described hereunder as public road Lot 178, DP 751719, 535 Newell Highway, Narrandera. pursuant to section 10 of the Roads Act 1993. DAVID Lot 257, DP 751719, Red Hill Road, Narrandera. KEENAN, General Manager, Tweed Shire Council, PO Box 816, Murwillumbah NSW 2484. Lot 256, DP 751719, Red Hill Road, Narrandera. Lot 255, DP 751719, Red Hill Road, Narrandera. SCHEDULE Lot 254, DP 751719, Red Hill Road, Narrandera. Lots 1-4, DP 1178620. [6804] Lot 177, DP 751719, Red Hill Road, Narrandera. Lot 176, DP 751719, north of Red Hill Road, Narrandera. Lot 175, DP 751719, north of Red Hill Road, Narrandera. [6801]

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UPPER HUNTER SHIRE COUNCIL ESTATE NOTICES Local Government Act 1993 NOTICE of intended distribution of estate. – Estate of Roads (General) Regulation 2008 BETTY FOWLER DUNN, New South Wales Grant made 31 August 2012. – Any person having any claim including Naming of Public Road an application or notice of intended application for a family IT is hereby notified that Council has resolved to adopt the provision order upon the estate of BETTY FOWLER DUNN, names: late of Kirrawee, in the State of New South Wales, widow, who died on 13 April 2012, must send particulars of the The roads created within the Valley View Estate at claim to the executors, Laura Anne Dunn and Frances Marion Aberdeen in order of construction as Highland Way, Hereford Gall, care of Colin J. Duff at 7 Morts Road, Mortdale NSW Street, Angus Place, Galloway Drive and Devon Street. 2223, not more than 30 days after publication of this notice. Authorised by resolution of Council dated 26 May 2008. After that time the legal personal representative intends to The roads created within the Rosedale subdivision, Scone distribute the property in the estate having regard only to in order of construction as Rosella Street, Kookaburra Road the claims affecting the estate of the deceased of which at and Lorikeet Street. the time of distribution the legal personal representative had notice. COLIN J. DUFF, Solicitors, 7 Morts Road, Mortdale Authorised by resolution of Council dated 23 June 2008. NSW 2223 (DX 11307, Hurstville), tel.: (02) 9570 2022. The roads created within the Trig Point Estate subdivision Reference: CJD:IG:2124989. [6807] at Segenhoe in order of construction as Cavalry Line Road and Light Horse Parade. NOTICE of intended distribution of estate. – Any person having Authorised by resolution of Council dated 28 July 2008. any claim upon the estate of CELESTINO PELLIZZARI, late of Fairfi eld, in the State of New South Wales, who died on The roads created within the Scone North Industrial Park 30th day of April 2012, must send particulars of their claim in order of construction as Makybe Diva Street, Rogan Josh to the executrix, c.o. Mercuri & Co, Solicitors, 1/43a Cresent Road and Saintly Road. Street, Rozelle NSW 2039, within one (1) calendar month Authorised by resolution of Council dated 17 August from publication of this notice. After that time the executrix 2010. may distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to The road off Bhima Drive Scone within the Figtree Monty the claims of which at the time of distribution she has notice. subdivision at Scone as Widden Close. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 17 December 2012. MERCURI & CO, Solicitors, 1/43a Cresent Street, Authorised by resolution of Council dated 26 March 2012. Rozelle NSW 2039 (PO Box 719, Drummoyne NSW 1470), Rose Bush Lane for the laneway off O’Connell Street, tel.: (02) 9818 8375. [6808] Murrurundi. Authorised by resolution of Council dated 17 December COMPANY NOTICES 2012. DARYL DUTTON, General Manager, Upper Hunter Shire NOTICE of voluntary liquidation. – The Corporations Law Council, PO Box 208, Scone NSW 2337. [6805] and in the matter of THE ORKNEY PTY LIMITED, ACN 000 145 291. – Notice is hereby given that at an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the company duly WENTWORTH SHIRE COUNCIL convened and held on the 19th day of December 2012, Roads Act 1993, Section 162 the following resolutions were passed: “That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Mrs Robanne Howie be Naming of Public Roads appointed liquidator for the purpose of such winding up”. NOTICE is hereby given that Wentworth Shire Council, Creditors of the company are required to prove their debts pursuant to the abovementioned Act, has renamed the or claims within one (1) month from the date of publication following road located within Wentworth Shire Council. of this notice. Failing which they will be excluded from any distribution made and from objecting to any such distribution. Town: Formal Proof of Debt forms are available on application to Wentworth. the Liquidator. Dated this 19th December 2012. R. HOWIE, Current Gazetted Road Name: Liquidator, c.o. K. B. Raymond & Co., Level 2, 131 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000 (GPO Box 4684, Sydney NSW Neville Street East. 2001), tel.: (02) 9299 6521. [6809] New Gazetted Road Name: Smyth Street. OTHER NOTICES Start Point of Road: AUSGRID Wentworth Street. Electricity Supply Act 1995 End Point of Road: Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Dead end of road. Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for Authorised by resolution of Council on 3rd October 2012. the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 PETER KOZLOWSKI, General Manager, Wentworth Shire AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Council, PO Box 81, Wentworth NSW 2648. [6806] Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5408 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 21 December 2012 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 AUSGRID for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation Electricity Supply Act 1995 and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 4641 No. 639. below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 SCHEDULE 1 for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, St Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Wales, being part of Lot 20 in Deposited Plan 1105208 Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er 20/1105208) shown in 4641 No. 639. DP 1169655, but excluding: 1. the easement for services affecting the whole of the SCHEDULE 1 land shown so burdened in DP 1074069; and Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in 2. the easement for support affecting the whole of the Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property land shown so burdened in DP 1074069. [6810] Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish AUSGRID of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, being part of Lot 15 in Deposited Plan 6064 Electricity Supply Act 1995 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er 15/6064) shown in DP Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 1169649. [6812] Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 AUSGRID AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 Dated this 19th day of December 2012. below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. 4641 No. 639. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. SCHEDULE 1 Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at 4641 No. 639. Darlinghurst, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and State of SCHEDULE 1 New South Wales, being part of Lot 2 in Deposited Plan Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in 108126 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er 2/108126) shown Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property in DP 1169649, but excluding: Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at 1. easement for support 0.15 metres wide affecting the Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of part(s) shown so burdened in DP 1009188. [6811] St Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, being part of Lot 50 in Deposited Plan 1038651 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er 50/1038651) shown in DP 1169653, but excluding: 1. the easement to permit encroaching basement wall to remain 0.05 wide affecting the part(s) shown so burdened in DP1063901;

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2. the easement for electricity purposes pursuant to Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish Government Gazette dated 8 November 1963, Folios of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and State of New 3377 and 3378, affecting the whole of the land; and South Wales, being part of Lot 3 in Deposited Plan 1046458 3. the easement for underground cables pursuant to (Certifi cate of Title not issued, prior Certifi cate of Title Folio Government Gazette dated 20 May 1966 Folio 1987 Identifi er 1/843791) shown in DP 1169649, but excluding: affecting the 1. the easement for rock anchors and support 3 wide 4. whole of the land. [6813] and variable (being dealing number 9645270 affecting part of the land shown so burdened and designated 'A' in DP1046458. [6815] AUSGRID Electricity Supply Act 1995 AUSGRID Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Electricity Supply Act 1995 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Dated this 19th day of December 2012. as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, 4641 No. 639. Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book SCHEDULE 1 4641 No. 639. Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in SCHEDULE 1 Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at in Memorandum No. AG877191 filed at NSW Land & Darlinghurst, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and State of situated at Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, New South Wales, being part of Lot 1 in Deposited Plan Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and State of 576799 (Certifi cate of Title Volume 12782 Folio 14) shown New South Wales, being part of Lot 11 in Deposited Plan in DP 1169649. [6814] 588102 (Certifi cate of Title Volume 13387 Folio 62) shown in DP 1169649. [6816] AUSGRID Electricity Supply Act 1995 AUSGRID Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Electricity Supply Act 1995 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Dated this 19th day of December 2012. as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted 4641 No. 639. Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book 4641 No. 639. SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5410 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 21 December 2012

Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of St AUSGRID Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, Electricity Supply Act 1995 being part of Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 239163 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er 1/239163) shown in DP 1169654. [6817] Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for AUSGRID the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Electricity Supply Act 1995 AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions Dated this 19th day of December 2012. of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. 4641 No. 639. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. SCHEDULE 1 Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book in Memorandum No. AG877191 filed at NSW Land & 4641 No. 639. Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, SCHEDULE 1 Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, being part of Lot 1 in Deposited Plan Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in 84223 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er 1/84223) shown Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property in DP 1169649. [6820] Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of St Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, AUSGRID being part of Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 112602 (Certifi cate of Electricity Supply Act 1995 Title folio identifi er 1/112602) shown in DP 1169654. [6818] Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 AUSGRID Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Electricity Supply Act 1995 AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Dated this 19th day of December 2012. for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Dated this 19th day of December 2012. 4641 No. 639. Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, SCHEDULE 1 Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in 4641 No. 639. Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at SCHEDULE 1 Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of St Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Wales, being part of Lot 100 in Deposited Plan 1017870 Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er 100/101870) shown in Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at DP1169655, but excluding: Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of St Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, 1. the covenant registered number 2524628 affecting being part of Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 1033475 (Certificate the part shown so burdened in the title diagram, of Title folio identifi er 1/1033475) shown in DP 1169654. being DP1017870; and [6819]

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 5411

2. easement for encroachment of fl ashing and drainage AUSGRID affecting the part(s) shown so burdened and marked Electricity Supply Act 1995 'A' in DP 1067067. [6821] Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 AUSGRID Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Electricity Supply Act 1995 AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Dated this 19th day of December 2012. for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Dated this 19th day of December 2012. 4641 No. 639. Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, SCHEDULE 1 Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in 4641 No. 639. Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at SCHEDULE 1 Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of St Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property being part of Common Property CP/SP62988 (Certifi cate of Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Title folio identifi er CP/SP62988) shown in DP 1169653, Darlinghurst, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, but excluding: Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and State of 1. the easement for electricity purposes variable width New South Wales, being part of Common Property in Strata and the easement for electricity purposes 0.915 Plan 49764 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er CP/SP49764) wide as both shown in DP 124780 pursuant to lease shown in DP 1169649. [6822] registered number E189582. [6824]

AUSGRID AUSGRID Electricity Supply Act 1995 Electricity Supply Act 1995 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book 4641 No. 639. 4641 No. 639.

SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of St Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South St Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, being part of Common Property in Strata Plan 67311 Wales, being part of Common Property in Strata Plan 22784 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er CP/SP67311) shown in (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er CP/SP22784) shown in DP 1169653. [6823] DP 1169653. [6825]

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5412 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 21 December 2012

AUSGRID AUSGRID Electricity Supply Act 1995 Electricity Supply Act 1995 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book 4641 No. 639. 4641 No. 639.

SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of St Darlinghurst, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, James, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and State of being part of Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 222751 (Certifi cate of New South Wales, being part of Common Property in Strata Title folio identifi er 1/222751) shown in DP 1169653. [6826] Plan 17393 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er CP/SP17393) shown in DP 1169649, but excluding: AUSGRID 1. the easements to drain water affecting the parts shown so burdened in DP 607290. [6828] Electricity Supply Act 1995 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 AUSGRID Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for Electricity Supply Act 1995 the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Dated this 19th day of December 2012. for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Dated this 19th day of December 2012. 4641 No. 639. Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted SCHEDULE 1 Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in 4641 No. 639. Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at SCHEDULE 1 Darlinghurst, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and State of in Memorandum No. AG877191 filed at NSW Land & New South Wales, being part of Common Property in Strata Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land Plan 20734 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er CP/SP20734) situated at Darlinghurst, in the Local Government Area of shown in DP 1169649, but excluding: Sydney, Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland and 1. the easements to drain water affecting the parts State of New South Wales, being part of Lot 1 in Deposited shown so burdened in DP 607290. [6827] Plan 108126 (Certifi cate of Title folio identifi er 1/108126) shown in DP 1169649. [6829]

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 5413

AUSGRID AUSGRID Electricity Supply Act 1995 Electricity Supply Act 1995 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for Notice of Compulsory Acquisition of Interests in Land for the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 the Purposes of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the AUSGRID declares with the approval of Her Excellency the Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 Governor that the Interest in Land described in Schedule 1 below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions below is acquired by compulsory process under the provisions of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 of the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation for the purposes of the construction, protection, operation and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid and maintenance of the City East Cable Tunnel by Ausgrid as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. as authorised under the Electricity Supply Act 1995. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Dated this 19th day of December 2012. Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Signed for and on behalf of Ausgrid of 570 George Street, Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Sydney by TREVOR ARMSTRONG its duly constituted Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book Attorney pursuant to Power of Attorney registered Book 4641 No. 639. 4641 No. 639.

SCHEDULE 1 SCHEDULE 1 Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Easement for a sub-stratum tunnel in the terms set out in Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Memorandum No. AG877191 fi led at NSW Land & Property Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Information over all that piece or parcel of land situated at Darling Harbour, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Sydney, in the Local Government Area of Sydney, Parish of St Parish of St Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New Philip, County of Cumberland and State of New South Wales, South Wales, being part of Lot 5 in Deposited Plan 1033719 being part of Lot 4 in Deposited Plan 1074069 (Certificate (Certifi cate of Title not issued, prior Certifi cate of title folio of Title folio identifi er 4/1074069) shown in DP 1169655, identifi er 148/864285) shown in DP 1169655. [6830] but excluding: 1. the easement for services affecting the whole of the land shown so burdened in DP 1074069; and 2. the easement for support affecting the whole of the land shown so burdened in DP 1074069. [6831]

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5414 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 21 December 2012

SHIRE OF TENTERFIELD Sale of Land for Overdue Rates NOTICE is hereby given to the persons named hereunder that the Council of the Shire of Tenterfi eld has resolved, in pursuance of section 713 of the Local Government Act 1993, to sell the land described hereunder of which the persons named appear to be owners or in which they appear to have an interest and on which the rates stated in each case, as at 23 November 2012, is due:

Assessment Owners or Persons having an Description of Land Amount Amount of Outstanding Other Total Number Interest in the Land of Rates All Other Rates and Debts (including Rates Charges Extra (including Charges) Extra Overdue for Charges) more than Due and in Five Years Arrears (A) (B) (C) (D) (F) 20610 B. J. BUSCHER, Lot 8, section 2, $2,676.95 $5,376.48 $8,053.43 $8,053.43 A. M. BUSCHER and DP 758540. C. L. TOWNSEND. 24737 K. A. MILLARD. Lots 2 and 3, $758.68 $2,166.09 $2,924.77 $2,924.77 Offi cial Trustee in Bankruptcy. DP 751503. 51581 BUTLERS TIN MINES. Lot 8, DP 753286. $2,464.12 $2,723.52 $5,187.64 $5,187.64 Mortgage to Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited. 26856 L. MADDY. Lots 5 and 6, section 12, $908.12 $9,104.69 $10,012.81 $10,012.81 DP 7688. 30882 G. J. ROWE. Lot 19, DP 735029. $161.73 $2,166.09 $2,327.82 $2,327.82 Mortgage to Custom Credit Corporation Limited. 36863 R. K. CLIFFORD. Lot 1, DP 740299. $26.62 $3,793.91 $3,820.53 $3,820.53 Permanent Custodians Limited. 40667 Z. M. POWER. Lots 2 and 3, section 40, $390.06 $2,479.29 $2,869.35 $2,869.35 Mortgage to Westpac Banking DP 758359. Corporation. 44230 J. R. McGUIRE. Lots 45, 48 and 50, $3,085.95 $3,089.90 $6,175.85 $6,175.85 DP 751499. 51169 R. J. MURPHY. Lot 2, DP 113261. $1,743.92 $2,166.09 $3,910.01 $3,910.01 In default of payment to the Council of the amount stated in Column (E) above and any other Rates (including extra charges) becoming due and payable after publication of this notice, before the time fi xed for the sale, the said Land will be offered for sale by Public Auction in the Tenterfi eld School of Arts, on Saturday, 6 April 2013, commencing at 10:00 a.m. LOTTA JACKSON, General Manager, Tenterfi eld Shire Council, PO Box 214, Tenterfi eld NSW 2372. [6832]

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 21 December 2012 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 5415

WALGETT SHIRE COUNCIL Notice of Proposal to Sell Land THIS notice is published by Walgett Shire Council pursuant to section 715 of the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW). Council proposes to sell the following land for unpaid rates and charges at public auction:

Dwellings on Assessments Assessment Property Address and Persons known to Council to Land Amount of Amount of Total amount Folio Number have an interest in the land Area rates, charges all other outstanding in Sqm and interest rates, charges as at outstanding and interest 30 November for more than outstanding 2012 5 years 7856 Lot 9, section 8, DP 758199, Estate of the Late Ellen Carr 2023 $4,880.33 $4,737.06 9,617.39 13 Balaclava Street, Burren FROST. Junction. 8813 Lot 2, section 13, DP 758227 AYERS PTY LTD. 4047 $1,599.28 $14,838.94 $16,438.22 and Lot 10, section 13, DP 758227, 22-24 Colin Street, Carinda. 9209 Lot 1, section 14, DP 758227, Estate of the Late Francis 2023 $1,184.42 $5,866.37 $7,050.79 18-20 McNamara Street, SMITH. Carinda. 9910 Lot 8, section 2, DP 758262, Christopher John SMITH 2023 $4,346.72 $14,413.05 $18,759.77 9-11 Church Street, and Dawn Hazel SMITH Collarenebri. 9928 Lot 9, section 2, DP 758262, Valmai Doris GALLAGHER. 2023 $3,440.20 $14,079.31 $17,519.51 5-7 Church Street, Collarenebri. 10496 Lot 8, DP 650707, Valmai Doris GALLAGHER. 1985 $3,440.21 $14,079.30 $17,519.51 9-11 George Street, Collarenebri. 10595 Lot 4, section 9, DP 758262, Shane Lindsay MILLSTEAD. 1012 $29,506.99 $22,780.47 $52,287.46 WLL 9208, 28 George Street, Collarenebri. 10801 Lot 7, section 12, DP 758262, Valmai GALLAGHER. 2023 $2,787.45 $14,050.55 $16,838.00 33-35 High Street, Collarenebri. 11197 Lot 2, section 7, DP 758262, Valmai Doris GALLAGHER. 2023 $3,441.21 $14,307.26 $17,748.47 6-8 Narran Street, Collarenebri. 11809 Lot 5, section 18, DP 758262, Valmai Doris GALLAGHER. 2023 $3,240.50 $14,181.21 $17,421.71 78-80 Wilson Street, Collarenebri.

Vacant Land Assessment Property Address and Persons known to Council to Land Amount of Amount of Total amount Folio Number have an interest in the land Area rates, charges all other outstanding in Sqm and interest rates, charges as at outstanding and interest 30 November for more than outstanding 2012 5 years 6544 Lot 41, DP 802933, Majorie THORNE. 1012 $19,295.85 $2,007.02 $21,302.87 75 Warrena Street, Walgett. 6569 Lot 1, section 10, DP 759036, Craig Neville REID. 2023 $6,393.16 $2,078.25 $8,471.41 20 Peel Street, Walgett. 10447 Lot 1, DP 213571, Ari MOGILEVSKY. 1018 $5,441.90 $1,971.25 $7,413.15 56 Earl Street, Collarenebri.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 130 5416 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS 21 December 2012

If all rates and charges payable (including overdue rates and charges) are not paid or an arrangement satisfactory to Council is not entered into by the rateable person before the time fi xed for sale, Council will proceed with the sale. Auctioneer’s Name: To be advised. Date of Auction: Saturday, 13th April 2013. Place of Auction: Walgett Shire Council Chambers, 77 Fox Street, Walgett. Time of Auction: 10:30 a.m. Any requests for information should be directed to Council: 77 Fox Street (PO Box 31), Walgett NSW 2832. Telephone: (02) 6828 1399 Facsimile: (02) 6828 1608 Email: [email protected] Donald Ramsland, General Manager, Walgett Shire Council, 77 Fox Street (PO Box 31), Walgett NSW 2832. [6833]

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