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Constitution of Queensland 2001 insert

ADMINISTRATIVE ARRANGEMENTS AMENDMENT “Research Involving Human Embryos and ORDER (No. 1) 2003 Prohibition of Human Cloning Act 2003”. TABLE OF PROVISIONS 3.(2) Schedule (opposite the title “Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport”, under the heading “Acts Section Page Administered” following the words “Sporting Bodies’ 1. Short Title...... 1 Property Holding Act 1975”) 2. Amended Order...... 1 3. Amendment of Schedule...... … 1 insert 4. Commencement 2 ______“Sports Drug Testing Act 2003’. 3.(3) Schedule (opposite the title “Attorney-General and Short Title Minister for Justice”, under the heading “Acts 1. This order in council may be cited as the Administrative Administered”) Arrangements Amendment Order (No.1) 2003. (a) following the words “Choice of Law (Limitation Amended Order Periods) Act 1996”— 2. The Administrative Arrangements Order (No.1) 2003 is amended as set out in this order. insert

“Civil Liability Act 2003” Amendment of Schedule 3.(1) Schedule (opposite the title “Premier and Minister for (b) following the words “Coroners Act 1958”- Trade”, under the heading “Acts Administered”) insert (a) omit “Coroners Act 2003” “Governors’ Pensions Act 1977 Governor’s Salary Act 1872” (c) following the words “Court Funds Act 1973”— insert (b) following the words “Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 (pts 1,5-6)”— “Cremations Act 2003”.

insert 3.(4) Schedule (opposite the title “Minister for Tourism and Racing and Minister for Fair Trading”, under the heading  “Governors (Salary and Pensions) Act 2003” “Acts Administered”) (a) following the words “Bishopsbourne Estate and (c) following the words “Reprints Act 1992”—- See Endowment Trusts Act 1898”— 273115—1

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insert 3.(6) Schedule (opposite the title “Minister for Innovation and Information Economy”, under the heading “Acts “Body Corporate and Community Management Act Administered”) 1997” (b) following the words “Boonah Show Ground Act (a) omit 1914”— “Gas Act 1965 (parts 3,4,5,6 and 7; section 64 insert jointly administered with the Minister for Natural Resources and Minister for Mines)” “Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980 (Parts 4 and 5; sections 121 to 125; sections 127 to 132; (b) following the words “Electricity-National Scheme Schedules 2, 3 and 4; sections 5, 5A, 119, 133 and 134 (Queensland) Act 1997”— jointly administered with the Minister for Natural Resources and Minister for Mines)”. insert 3.(5) Schedule (opposite the title “Minister for Natural Resources “Gas Act 1965 (parts 3,4,5,6 and 7; section 52C; and Minister for Mines”, under the heading “Acts section 64 jointly administered with the Minister Administered”) for Natural Resources and Minister for Mines”. (a) omit Commencement “Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 4. The changes to the Administrative Arrangements Order (No. 1) 2003 made by paragraphs 3.(4)(a) and (b) and Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980” 3.(5)(a) and (b) of the Administrative Arrangements Amendment Order (No. 1) 2003 take effect from 1 July (b) following the words “Aurukun and Associates 2003. Agreement Act 1975 (Sch pts III, IV and VII)”— insert END NOTES “Building Units and Group Titles Act 1980 (except to the extent administered by the Minister for Tourism 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 12 June 2003. and Racing and Minister for Fair Trading; sections 5, 2. Published in the Gazette on 13 June 2003. 5A, 119, 133 and 134 jointly administered with the 3. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier Minister for Tourism and Racing and Minister for Fair and Cabinet. Trading)”. Public Service Act 1996

Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No.2) 2003

Short Title

1. This notice is made under the Public Service Act 1996 and may be cited as the Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No.2) 2003.

Commencement

2. This notice commences on the 1 July 2003.

Establishment and Declaration of Government Entities

3. Under sections 12(2) and 13(a) of the Act, the part of the Department of Natural Resources and Mines known as the Office of the Commissioner for Body Corporate and Community Management (BCCM), is established as a government entity and declared to be part of that Department.

Amalgamation and Declaration

4. Under sections 12(2) and 13(b) of the Act, the government entity known as the Office of the Commissioner for Body Corporate and Community Management (BCCM) is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading.

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 12 June 2003. 2. Published in the Government Gazette on 13 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Office of the Public Service Commissioner.

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Integrated Planning Act 1997 On 15 August 2002 Crows Nest Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the NOTICE OF PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT amendment is to exclude land located at Boundary Street Haden and described as Lot 34 CSH701 and Lot 33 RP48894 from the Town Planning Scheme for the Shire of Crows Nest Special Facilities (Church) Zone and include the land in the Village Zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the Notice is hereby given that on 28 September 2001, Crows Nest approval by Council of a development application over the land. Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at Cnr New On 15 August 2002 Crows Nest Shire Council adopted an England Highway and Fairy Road, Cabarlah, and described as Lot amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the 313 D349, from the Rural A Zone and include the land in the amendment is to exclude land located at Donovan Road, Cabarlah Special Facilities (Nursery & Associated Residence [Lots 1 & 2]) and described as Lots 353 D3414 from the Rural A Zone and and Rural Residential A (Lots 3 & 4) Zone. The general effect of include the land in the Rural Residential B Zone. The general the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. development application over the land. On 28 August 2002 Crows Nest Shire Council adopted an On 15 November 2001, Crows Nest Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at Highfields Road, amendment is to exclude land located at Cnr Pierces Creek Road Highfields and described as Lot 5 RP138331 from the Rural and Nielson Street, Crows Nest and described as Lot 1 RP15446 Residential B Zone and include the land in the Special Facilities from the Rural A Zone and include the land in the Rural Residential (Primary School Complex Ð Pre-school to year 7) Zone. The A (Lot 1) and Rural Residential B (Lots 2 & 3) Zone. The general general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a Council of a development application over the land. development application over the land. On 21 November 2002 Crows Nest Shire Council adopted an On 13 December 2001 Crows Nest Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to exclude land located at Kuhls/Kratzke Roads, amendment is to exclude land located at Happy Valley/Stevens/ Highfields and described as Lot 8 SP149670 from the Rural A Zone Donovan Roads, Cabarlah and described as Lots 2 RP213834 from and include the land in the Residential B Zone. The general effect the Rural A Zone and include the land in the Rural Residential B of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a Zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the development application over the land. approval by Council of a development application over the land. On 21 November 2002 Crows Nest Shire Council adopted an amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the On 21 March 2002 Crows Nest Shire Council adopted an amendment is to exclude land located at Recreation Road, amendment of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the Highfields and described as Lot 325 DAR6221 from the Rural B amendment is to exclude land located at Kuhls/Kratzke Roads, Zone and include the land in the Rural Residential B Zone. The Highfields, and described as part Lot 3 RP883032 (proposed Lot general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by 7), from the Rural A Zone and include the land in the Residential B Council of a development application over the land. Zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. Copies of the amendments are available for inspection and purchase at the Shire Administration Centre, Emu Creek Road, On 16 May 2002 Crows Nest Shire Council adopted an amendment Crows Nest and is also available for inspection at the office of the of its Planning Scheme. The purpose of the amendment is to Department of Local Government & Planning. exclude land located at Steinberg Road, Highfields and described as Lots 1 & 2 RP190850 from the Rural A Zone and include the David A. McEvoy, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. land in the Residential B Zone. The general effect of the amendment is to reflect the approval by Council of a development application over the land. 272853—1

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No. 714) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice (No. 714) 2003.

Easement to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. An easement is taken over land described in Schedule 2 by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for a purpose incidental to the purpose of transport (road), in particular, amelioration of negative environmental effects associated with transport infrastructure as from 19 June 2003 and vests in the said Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland.

Terms and Conditions of Easement

3. The terms and conditions of the easement are set out in Schedule 1.

SCHEDULE 1

Terms of Easement

The following terms and conditions shall apply to the Easement for amelioration of negative environmental effects associated with transport infrastructure over land described in the Schedule 2:-

1. Interpretation

Unless the context otherwise requires or the contrary intention appears, the following terms shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them:

"DMR" means the State of Queensland acting through the Department of Main Roads and includes all persons authorised by the Chief Executive of the Department of Main Roads.

"install and operate" means install, construct, erect, operate, maintain, inspect, repair, renew, replace, upgrade, dismantle and/or remove.

"Land" means that land described as the balance of Lot 4 on RP704085, Parish of Grafton, County of Nares (i.e., that part of Lot 4, excluding this easement, which was not resumed by the State of Queensland for transport purposes).

"Landowner" means the registered proprietor from time to time of the Land.

2. Purpose of Easement

The Landowner shall allow DMR to:

(a) Install and operate road and traffic noise ameliorative treatments and/or landscaping within the Easement Area; and

(b) enter, go, pass and repass on foot or with motor vehicles and any description, laden or unladen, over and upon the Easement Area or any part 273105—thereof.1

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3. No Damage

The Landowner shall not alter, damage or destroy any road traffic noise ameliorative treatments or landscaping located within the Easement Area without the consent of DMR.

4. Structures

The Landowner shall not construct any structures within the Easement Area except where approved/required by DMR.

SCHEDULE 2

The Easement – Land Taken

County of Nares, Parish of Grafton - an area of about 407.5 square metres being part of Lot 4 on RP704085 contained in Title Reference: 21427155.

As shown approximately on Plan R11-617(E) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Cairns City Bruce Highway (Innisfail – Cairns) R11-617(E) 510/1179; 775/115

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 715) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 715) 2003.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for a purpose incidental to the purpose of transport (road), in particular, amelioration of negative environmental effects associated with transport infrastructure as from 19 June 2003 and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Nares, Parish of Grafton - an area of about 610.8 square metres being part of Lot 4 on RP704085 contained in Title Reference: 21427155.

As shown approximately on Plan R11-617(E) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Cairns City Bruce Highway (Innisfail – Cairns) R11-617(E) 510/1179; 775/115

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 716) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 716) 2003.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes as from 19 June 2003 and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Nares, Parish of Grafton - an area of about 1445 square metres being part of Lot 4 on RP704085 contained in Title Reference: 21427155.

As shown approximately on Plan R11-617(E) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Cairns City Bruce Highway (Innisfail – Cairns) R11-617(E) 510/1179; 775/115

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 717) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No. 717) 2003.

Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes as from 19 June 2003 and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, for an estate in fee simple.

SCHEDULE

Land Taken

County of Nares, Parishes of Cairns and Grafton - an area of about 1494 square metres being part of Lot 10 on SP150205 contained in Title Reference: 50391633.

As shown approximately on Plan R11-617(D) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Cairns City Bruce Highway (Innisfail – Cairns) R11-617(D) 510/1179; 775/114 ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 718) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 718) 2003.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 546) 2001 dated 20 December 2001 and published in the Gazette of 21 December 2001 at pages 1378 and 1379 relating to the Taking of Land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 546) 2001 dated 20 December 2001 and published in the Gazette of 21 December 2001 at pages 1378 and 1379 relating to the Taking of Land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Stanley, Parish of Redcliffe - an area of about 217 square metres being part of Lot 878 on SP141870 (formerly part of Lot 778 on SP118992) contained in Title Reference: 50364855.

County of Stanley, Parish of Redcliffe - an area of about 6003 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP227157 contained in Title Reference: 17322202.

County of Stanley, Parish of Redcliffe - an area of about 2635 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP208291 contained in Title Reference: 17101189.

As shown approximately on Plans R13-1117LA and R13-1119LA held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Pine Rivers Shire Bruce Highway (Brisbane – Gympie) R13-1117LA and R13-1119LA 510/2468; 3397”

Insert - “County of Stanley, Parish of Redcliffe - an area of 56 square metres being Lot 40 on SP150736 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50397576.

“County of Stanley, Parish of Redcliffe - an area of 45 square metres being Lot 35 on SP150736 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50397576.

“County of Stanley, Parish of Redcliffe - an area of 34 square metres being Lot 30 on SP150736 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50397578.

“County of Stanley, Parish of Redcliffe - an area of 5917 square metres being Lot 200 on SP150735 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 50414111.

“County of Stanley, Parish of Redcliffe - an area of 2634 square metres being Lot 100 on SP150735 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 17101189.

Pine Rivers Shire Bruce Highway (Brisbane – Gympie) R13-1117LA and R13-1119LA 510/2468; 3397”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 719) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 719) 2003.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 687) 2003 dated 20 March 2003 published in the Gazette of 21 March 2003 at page 993 relating to the Taking of Land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 687) 2003 dated 20 March 2003 and published in the Gazette of 21 March 2003 at page 993 relating to the Taking of Land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Merivale, Parish of South Toolburra - an area of about 171.9 square metres being part of Lot 3 on RP31555 contained in Title Reference: 18315128.

As shown approximately on Plan R5-347 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Warwick Shire Cunningham Highway (Warwick – Inglewood) R5-347 775/132; 134”

Insert - “County of Merivale, Parish of South Toolburra - an area of 173 square metres being Lot 1 on SP157038 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 18315128.

Warwick Shire Cunningham Highway (Warwick – Inglewood) R5-347 775/132; 134”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 720) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 720) 2003.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 390) 2001 dated 8 March 2001 and published in the Gazette of 9 March 2001 at page 992 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 390) 2001 dated 8 March 2001 and published in the Gazette of 9 March 2001 at page 992 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Derby, Parish of Domville - an area of about 310.9 square metres being part of Lot 2 on RP174138 contained in Title Reference: 16067017.

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As shown approximately on Plan R3-561 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Millmerran Shire Gore Highway (Toowoomba – Millmerran) R3-561 510/3194; 3195”

Insert - “County of Derby, Parish of Domville - an area of 317 square metres being Lot 22 on SP154258 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 16067017.

Millmerran Shire Gore Highway (Toowoomba – Millmerran) R3-561 510/3194; 3195”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

AMENDING TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 721) 2003

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Amending Taking of Land Notice (No. 721) 2003.

Amendment of Land to be taken [s. 11(1) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 629) 2002 dated 10 October, 2002 and published in the Gazette of 11 October, 2002 at page 437 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland, is amended as described in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Amend Schedule to the Taking of Land Notice (No. 629) 2002 dated 10 October, 2002 and published in the Gazette of 11 October, 2002 at page 437 relating to the taking of land by the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland as follows -

Omit - “County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of about 54 square metres being part of Lot 1 on RP740028 contained in Title Reference: 21242103.

County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of about 55 square metres (being an area of about 55 square metres from Easement B on RP810412) being part of Lot 1 on RP721009 contained in Title Reference: 20709162.

County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of about 54 square metres (being an area of about 54 square metres from Easement D on RP804784) being part of Lot 4 on RP804776 contained in Title Reference: 21452139.

County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of about 0.8 square metre being part of Lot 6 on RP740028 contained in Title Reference: 21242108.

County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of about 0.8 square metre (being an area of about 0.8 square metre from Easement in Gross No. 601452345 (T626152Y) burdening the land) being part of Lot 6 on RP804776 contained in Title Reference: 21452138.

As shown approximately on Plan R8-414(B) held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Main Roads, Brisbane.

Mackay City Peak Downs Highway (Nebo – Mackay) R8-414(B) 510/3632; 3634-3637”

Insert - “County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of 54 square metres being Lot 14 on SP157763 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 21242103.

County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of 55 square metres being Lot 16 on SP157763 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 20709162.

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County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of 54 square metres being Lot 19 on SP157763 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 21452139.

County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of 1 square metre being Lot 13 on SP157763 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 21242108.

County of Carlisle, Parish of Greenmount - an area of 1 square metre being Lot 20 on SP157763 (being a plan to be registered in Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of the land contained in Title Reference: 21452138.

Mackay City Peak Downs Highway (Nebo – Mackay) R8-414(B) 510/3632; 3634-3637”

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Main Roads.

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Land Act 1994 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural CHANGING TENURES OF PORT LANDS Resources and Mines. ORDER (No 07) 2003 5. File Reference: L.A.B. 10219 Short title Land Act 1994 1 This order in council may be cited as the Changing Tenures RESERVE AND SET APART (REPEAL) NOTICE of Port Lands Order (No 07) 2003 (No 24) 2003 Changing Tenures of Port Lands [s 504 of the Act] Short title 2 The areas of land described in the Schedule which were 1. This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart (Repeal) vested in the Port of Brisbane Corporation have been surrendered Notice (No 24) 2003. to the State to enable the vested land to be dealt with as unallocated Revocation of reserve [s.33(1) of the Act] State land in accordance with the provisions of the Act 2. The reserves described in Schedules 1 to 12 are repealed. 3 All interests over the land described in the Schedule at the SCHEDULE 1 time of surrender continue until the interest ends and are not affected Description by the change of tenure 1.1 South East Region, North Coast District, Nambour Office, SCHEDULE R.1447 (Title Reference 49017488), being Lot 792 on CP856065 Description of land registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area South East Region, Brisbane District 39.45 ha, county of Canning, parish of Maroochy. Lot 541 on SL8105 and Lot 415 on SL9174, parish of Tingalpa Purpose Area 1.2 Reserve for State School (Secondary, Primary and Special- 6342 m2 Coolum). File Reference Date Set Apart BRI/003321 1.3 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Order (No 43) 1993 ENDNOTES made on 16 December 1993 and published in the Gazette on 17 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003 December 1993 at pages 1710-1712. 2 Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003 File Reference 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 1.4 Res. 23019 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural SCHEDULE 2 Resources and Mines Description 2.1 South East Region, North Coast District, Nambour Office, Acquisition of Land Act 1967 R.1764 (Title Reference 49020872), being Lot 3 on SP104263 TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 24) 2003 registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area Short title 3.267 ha, county of March, parish of Tuchekoi, town of Cooran. 1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 24) Purpose 2003. 2.2 Reserve for State School (Primary – Cooran). Land taken [ss.9(7) and 9(8) of the Act] Date Set Apart 2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by the Council of 2.3 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 23) 1999 the City of Hervey Bay for road purposes and vests in the Council published in the Gazette on 11 June 1999 at pages 584-586. of the City of Hervey Bay for an estate in fee simple on and from File Reference 20 June 2003. 2.4 Res. 26894 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE 3 South East Region, North Coast District, Maryborough Description Office 3.1 South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office, Land Taken R.365 (Title Reference 49004592), being Portion 114 as shown on Lot 1 on SP141604 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area plan CSH1500 (now Lot 114 on CSH1500) registered in the 39 m2, part of the land in Title Reference 15425019, parish of Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 3.1160 ha, county Urangan. of Cavendish, parish of Colinton. ENDNOTES Purpose 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 3.2 Reserve for School purposes, Harlin. 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003 Date Set Apart 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3.3 Order in Council made 19 March 1964 and published in the 564 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 45 [20 June, 2003

Gazette on 21 March 1964 at page 1011. File Reference File Reference 8.4 Res. 15571 3.4 Res. 1907-115 SCHEDULE 9 SCHEDULE 4 Description Description 9.1 South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office, 4.1 South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office, R.652 (Title Reference 49012481), being Portion 125 as shown on R.399 (Title Reference 49008858), being Lot 76 on CSH2364 plan CC2133 (now Lot 125 on CC2133) registered in the registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 3.106 ha, county 5.351 ha, county of Cavendish, parish of England. of Churchill, parish of Gatton. Purpose Purpose 4.2 Reserve for State School (Primary - Coominya). 9.2 Reserve for School purposes, Gatton. Date Set Apart Date Set Apart 4.3 Order in Council made 22 May 1986 and published in the 9.3 Order in Council made 1 August 1968 and published in the Gazette on 24 May 1986 at page 773. Gazette on 3 August 1968 at page 1492. File Reference File Reference 4.4 Res. 1911-12 9.4 Res. 1698 SCHEDULE 5 SCHEDULE 10 Description Description 5.1 South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office, 10.1 South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office, R.453 (Title Reference 49016595), being Lot 26 on CSH811487 R.584 (Title Reference 49005396), being Portion 263 as shown on registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area plan CC2097 (now Lot 263 on CC2097) registered in the 4.092 ha, county of Cavendish, parish of Helidon. Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1.77 ha, county Purpose of Churchill, parish of Walloon. 5.2 Reserve for State School (Helidon). Purpose Date Set Apart 10.2 Reserve for School purposes, Haigslea. 5.3 Order in Council made 10 December 1992 and published in Date Set Apart the Gazette on 11 December 1992 at pages 1755-1756. 10.3 Order in Council made 18 January 1968 and published in File Reference the Gazette on 20 January 1968 at page 294. 5.4 Res. 2191 File Reference SCHEDULE 6 10.4 Res. 75-103 Description SCHEDULE 11 6.1 South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office, Description R.710 (Title Reference 49018503), being Lot 73 on CC3563 11.1 South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office, registered in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area R.1528 (Title Reference 49005502), being Subdivisions 8 to 25 of 1.419 ha, county of Churchill, parish of Blenheim, town of Forest eastern suburban allotment 123 as shown on plan I120725 (now Hill. Lots 8 to 25 on I120725) registered in the Department of Natural Purpose Resources and Mines, area 1.4569 ha, county of Stanley, parish of 6.2 Reserve for State School (Primary – Forest Hill). Ipswich. Date Set Apart Purpose 6.3 Order in Council made 27 August 1987 and published in the 11.2 Reserve for State School purposes. Gazette on 29 August 1987 at pages 3484-5. Date Set Apart File Reference 11.3 Order in Council made 14 November 1946 and published 6.4 Res. 24234 in the Gazette on 16 November 1946 at page 1680. SCHEDULE 7 File Reference Description 11.4 Res. 7653 7.1 South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office, SCHEDULE 12 R.17 (Title Reference 49012823), being Portion 8 as shown on Description plan CC2973 (now Lot 8 on CC2973) registered in the Department 12.1 South West Region, Border District, Goondiwindi Office, of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1.986 ha, county of Churchill, R.210 (Title Reference 49017679), being Lot 25 on I7211 registered parish of Flagstone. in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1012 m2, Purpose county of Clive, parish of Inglewood, town of Inglewood. 7.2 Reserve for State School, Flagstone Creek. Purpose Date Set Apart 12.2 Reserve for Departmental and Official purposes. 7.3 Order in Council made 8 December 1977 and published in Date Set Apart the Gazette on 10 December 1977 at page 1444 and correcting 12.3 Order in Council made 18 September 1986 and published Order in Council made 19 January 1978 and published in the Gazette in the Gazette on 20 September 1986 at pages 397-8. on 21 January 1978 at page 161. File Reference File Reference 12.4 R.210 7.4 Res. 17374 ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Minister on 11 June 2003. SCHEDULE 8 2. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. Description 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 8.1 South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office, 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural R.706 (Title Reference 49011403), as shown on plan CC2715 (now Resources and Mines. Lot 80 on CC2715) registered in the Department of Natural Land Act 1994 Resources and Mines, area 2.223 ha, county of Churchill, parish of RESERVE AND SET APART NOTICE (No 23) 2003 Flinders. Short title Purpose 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart Notice 8.2 Reserve for State School, Harrisville. (No 23) 2003 Date Set Apart Reserve and set apart [ss 31(1) and 44 of the Act] 8.3 Order in Council made 16 January 1975 and published in 2 The unallocated State land described in Schedules 1 to 4 are the Gazette on 18 January 1975 at page 175. reserved and set apart for the community purposes stated and 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 45 565 placed under the control of the trustees as indicated town of Gayndah) is corrected as set out in subsection (2). (2) In SCHEDULE 7 of the notice - SCHEDULE 1 omit ‘Lot 1607 on GI383’, Description insert ‘Lot 1607 on GI383 (now Lot 7 on GI383)’. 1 1 Central West Region, Mackay District, Mackay Office, Title Reference 49103310, being Lot 900 on SP104477 registered ENDNOTES in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area about 1. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 40019 ha, county of Carlisle, parish of Bassett 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. Purpose 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural 1 2 Reserve for Beach Protection and Coastal Management Resources and Mines. Trustees 4. File Reference- GLR4983 1 3 Under the control of the Mackay City Council and Director- Land Act 1994 General, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, as trustees CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE File Reference (No 02) 2003 1 4 MKY/021239 Short title SCHEDULE 2 1 This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed Description of Grant Notice (No 02) 2003 2 1 South East Region, Brisbane District, Title Reference Notice of correction of error [s 359(1) of the Act] 49103309, being Lot 901 on SP155855 registered in the Department 2 Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this of Natural Resources and Mines, area 3895 m2, county of Stanley, notice, to recommend to the Governor in Council that a further parish of Kedron notice be made correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule Purpose 1 as set out in Schedule 2 2 2 Reserve for Park and Recreation Applicant Trustee 3 The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing 2 3 Under the control of Brisbane City Council, as trustee the deed is the State File Reference SCHEDULE 1 2 4 BRI/003952 South East Region, Burnett District, Monto Office SCHEDULE 3 Title Reference- 18363124 Description Land granted- Lot 8 on M7471, parish of Bailey 3 1 South East Region, Brisbane District, Title Reference Area- 1012 m2 49103305, being Lot 99 on SP143758 registered in the Department SCHEDULE 2 of Natural Resources and Mines, area 818 m2, county of Stanley, Correction of an error in describing the description of the parish of Yeerongpilly Deed of Grant- Purpose insert ‘Easement in pursuance of an agreement made on the 20th 3 2 Reserve for Park and Recreation day of January, 1937, between Christo Theodore Patrick and Trustee Johannes Conrad Richard Apel, and Erich Edward Wilhelm Apel, 3 3 Under the control of Brisbane City Council, as trustee providing for right of way purposes over 1888 perches (00048 File Reference ha) of the land defined therein registered 7 Jan 1938’ 3 4 BRI/003950 ENDNOTES SCHEDULE 4 1 Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003 Description 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 4 1 South East Region, North Coast District, Nambour Office, 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Title Reference 49103265, being Lot 102 on SP155480 registered Resources and Mines in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, area 1395 m2, 4 File Reference- PTL 6652 county of Canning, parish of Maroochy Land Act 1994 Purpose RESERVE AND SET APART (AMENDMENT) 4 2 Reserve for Parks and Gardens NOTICE (No 24) 2003 Trustee Short title 4 3 Under the control of the Maroochy Shire Council, as trustee 1 This notice may be cited as the Reserve and Set Apart File Reference (Amendment) Notice (No 24) 2003 4 4 NAM/002282 Adjustment of reserve [s 31(2) of the Act] 2 The reserves described in Schedules 1 to 6 are amended as set ENDNOTES out in the Schedules 1 Made by the Minister on 11 June 2003 Partial revocation of reserve [s 33(1) of the Act] 2 Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003 3 The reserves described in Schedules 7 and 8 are adjusted as 3 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly set out in the Schedules by revocation of part of each Reserve 4 The administering agency is the Department of Natural SCHEDULE 1 Resources and Mines Amendment of Schedule Acts Interpretation Act 1954 1 1 North Region, North West District, Townsville Office, R211 Land Act 1994 (Title Reference 49013171) being Allotment 4 of section 227 as CORRECTION OF RESERVE AND SET APART (REPEAL) shown on plan M758203 (now Lot 4 on M758203), area 1104 m2, NOTICE (No 02) 2003 county of Rochedale, parish of Norden, city of Mt Isa Short title Purpose 1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Reserve and Set omit ‘Reserve for Recreation’, insert ‘Reserve for Public Hall’ Apart (Repeal) Notice (No 02) 2003. Date Set Apart Correction of order/notice [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation 1 2 Order in Council made 22 June 1978 and published in the Act 1954 and s.33(1) of the Land Act 1994] Gazette on 24 June 1978 at page 938 2.(1) The Reserve and Set Apart (Repeal) Notice (No 22) 2003 File Reference published in the Gazette on 6 June 2003 at pages 393-4 (relating to 1 3 Res 17768 the cancellation of Reserve for State School, Gayndah, R.257 (Title SCHEDULE 2 Reference 49012486), South East Region, North Coast District, Amendment of Schedule Maryborough Office, county of Mackenzie, parish of Gayndah, 2 1 South East Region, Caboolture District, Reserve for Park 566 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 45 [20 June, 2003 and Recreation, Title Reference 49100635 county of Stanley, parish 1531-1532 of Bunya File Reference Description 6 3 R1557/Tooowoomba omit ‘Lot 100 on RP910443’, SCHEDULE 7 insert ‘Lot 100 on RP910443 and Lot 507 on SP140785’ Amendment of Schedule Area 7 1 North Region, Far North District, Cairns Office, Reserve omit ‘1116 ha’, insert ‘14032 ha’ for Recreation, Cairns, R393 (Title Reference 49008129) county Date Set Apart of Nares, parish of Trinity 2 2 Reserve and Set Apart Notice (No 35) 1997 published in Description the Gazette on 24 October 1997 at pages 724-725 omit ‘Commencing on the eastern shore of Cairns Harbour at File Reference the south-west corner of portion 103, and bounded thence by that 2 3 CAB/001136 portion easterly about sixty-five chains, by R204 bearing about SCHEDULE 3 150 degrees about fifty-five chains and about 245 degrees about Amendment of Schedule sixty-five chains, by R785 bearing about 313 degrees 30 minutes 3 1 South East Region, Caboolture District, Reserve for Park about sixty-three chains and south-westerly (parallel to and distant and Recreation, Title Reference 49101176 county of Stanley, parish twelve chains from the shore of Cairns Harbour) to portion 97, by of Warner that portion north-westerly to Cairns Harbour; and by the shore Description thereof north-easterly to the point of commencement; exclusive of omit ‘Lot 999 on SP113049 (subject to easement in gross nos portion 124, an esplanade, roads and all surveyed and leased lands 601247548 and 601108146)’, within these described boundaries’, insert ‘Lot 999 on SP113049 and Lot 506 on SP109526’ insert ‘Lot 204 on SP148516’ Area Area omit ‘3234 ha’, insert ‘39871 ha’ omit ‘about 255 ha’, insert ‘about 235 ha’ Date Set Apart Date Set Apart 3 2 Reserve and Set Apart Notice (No 32) 1998 published in 7 2 Order in Council made 17 March 1949 and published in the the Gazette on 2 October 1998 at pages 355-356 Gazette on 19 March 1949 at page 964 File Reference File Reference 3 3 CAB/001250 7 3 CNS/8856 SCHEDULE 4 SCHEDULE 8 Amendment of Schedule Amendment of Schedule 4 1 South East Region, Caboolture District, Reserve for Park, 8 1 South West Region, Border District, Warwick Office, Title Reference 49102948 county of Stanley, parish of Warner Reserve for Quarry, R407 (Title Reference 49017042) county of Description Bentinck, parish of Broadwater omit ‘Lot 503 on SP150129, Lots 505 and 508 on SP153889’, Description insert ‘Lot 503 on SP150129, Lots 505 and 508 on SP153889 omit ‘Lot 164 on B34160’, insert ‘Lot 164 on SP159944’ and Lot 510 on SP158289’ Area Area omit ‘5822 ha’, insert ‘5217 ha’ omit ‘50617 ha’, insert ‘51213 ha’ Date Set Apart Date Set Apart 8 2 Order in Council made 19 December 1985 published in the 4 2 Reserve and Set Apart (Amendment) Notice (No 16) 2003 Gazette on 21 December 1985 at pages 2156-57 published in the Gazette on 24 April 2003 at page 1397 File Reference File Reference 8 3 R407 4 3 CAB/001965 ENDNOTES SCHEDULE 5 1 Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003 Amendment of Schedule 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly 5 1 South East Region, Logan-Albert District, Beenleigh Office, 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural Reserve for State School (Secondary - Dunwich), R4800 (Title Resources and Mines Reference 49022125) county of Stanley, parish of Stradbroke Description Land Act 1994 omit ‘Lot 125 on CP816027’, insert ‘Lot 125 on SP160702’ OPENING AND CLOSING OF ROADS Area NOTICE (No 24) 2003 omit ‘about 121 ha’, insert ‘1211 ha’ Short title Date Set Apart 1 This notice may be cited as the Opening and Closing of 5 2 Reserve and Set Apart Order (No 42) 1993 made 2 December Roads Notice (No 24) 2003 1993 and published in the Gazette on 3 December 1993 at pages Roads to be opened [s 94 of the Act] 1531-1532 2 The areas of unallocated State land described in Schedule 1 File Reference are opened as road 5 3 Res 28151 Roads to be permanently closed [s 98 of the Act] SCHEDULE 6 3 The roads described in Schedule 2 are permanently closed Amendment of Schedule Roads to be temporarily closed [s 98 of the Act] 6 1 South West Region, Darling Downs District, Toowoomba 4 The roads described in Schedule 3 are temporarily closed Office, Reserve for Park and Recreation, R1557 (Title Reference SCHEDULE 1 49022116) county of Aubigny, parish of Toowoomba Central West Region, Emerald District, Emerald Office Description 1 1 An area of about 16 ha contained within stations A-B-G-C- omit ‘Lots 69 and 84 on RP850959 and Lots 31 and 36 on A (parish of Banchory, locality of West Banchory) and shown as RP844592’, area excised (road to be opened) on SP147350 deposited in the insert ‘Lots 69 and 84 on RP850959, Lots 31 and 36 on Department of Natural Resources and Mines (MKY/003312) RP844592 and Lot 183 on SP160686’ South East Region, Brisbane District Area 1 2 An area of 2700 m2 described as Lot 21 on RP868677 omit ‘17039 ha’, insert ‘21846 ha’ (parish of Bulimba) deposited in the Department of Natural Date Set Apart Resources and Mines 6 2 Reserve and Set Apart Order (No 42) 1993 made 2 December An area of 38964 ha described as Lot 22 on RP868677 (parish 1993 and published in the Gazette on 3 December 1993 at pages of Bulimba) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 45 567

Mines Closed Road Notice (No 16) 2003 An area of 1615 m2 described as Lot 90 on RP868678 (parish Reopening temporarily closed road [s 107 of the Act] of Tingalpa) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources 2 It is declared that the land comprised in the former Road and Mines Licence mentioned in the Schedule is reopened as road An area of 277 m2 described as Lot 2 on RP805361 (parish of SCHEDULE Tingalpa) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Central West Region, Mackay District, Mackay Office Mines An area of about 5100 m2 abutting the southern boundary of An area of 114 m2 described as Lot 54 on RP207850 (parish of Lot 4 on RP903214 as shown on Drawing MK96/18, being the Tingalpa) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and land contained within former Road Licence No 207485, (parish of Mines (BRI/002365 Pt 26) Howard) (MKY/008089) 1 3 An area of about 801 m2 abutting Lot 34 on RP48429 ENDNOTES (parish of South Brisbane, city of Brisbane) and shown as Lot 74 1 Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003 on USL25061 deposited in the Department of Natural Resources 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly and Mines (BRI/001884) 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural 1 4 An area of about 761 m2 and described as Lot 1 on USL25067 Resources and Mines (parish of South Brisbane, city of Brisbane) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Land Act 1994 An area of 35 m2 and described as Lot 2 on CP900184 (parish OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE of South Brisbane, city of Brisbane) deposited in the Department (No 18) 2003 of Natural Resources and Mines (BRI/001883) Short title South East Region, Caboolture District 1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road 1 5 Areas totalling 234 m2 described as Lots 54, 58, 59 and 60 Closure Notice (No 18) 2003. on SP154232 (parish of Redcliffe) deposited in the Department of Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act] Natural Resources and Mines (CAB/002063) 2. Applications have been made for the permanent or temporary 1 6 Areas totalling 70 m2 described as Lots 100 and 101 on closure of the roads mentioned in the Schedule. RP813062 (parishes of Bunya and Kedron) deposited in the Objections Department of Natural Resources and Mines 3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure mentioned An area of 64 m2 described as Lot 102 on RP813063 (parish of in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service Director, Kedron) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources and Department of Natural Resources and Mines, at the regional office for the Mines (CAB/002064) region in which the road is situated. South West Region, Border District, Goondiwindi Office (2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is as detailed below in the 1 7 An area of 543 m2 described as Lot 5 on SP156060 (parish schedule. of Inglewood) deposited in the Department of Natural Resources (3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties interested and Mines (General File 305(23)) in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the Freedom of 1 8 An area of 6053 m2 contained within stations 1-2-3-5-6-10- Information Act 1992. 9-8-1 (parish of Broadwater, locality Glen Aplin) and shown as Plans road to be opened on SP159944 deposited in the Department of 4. Inspection of the plans of the proposed road closures may be made Natural Resources and Mines (R407) at- SCHEDULE 2 (a) the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Offices at Central West Region, Emerald District, Emerald Office Rockhampton, Cairns, Maryborough and Ipswich; and 2 1 An area of about 13 ha contained within stations C-D-E-F- (b) the Local Government Offices of Rockhampton, Banana, C (parish of Banchory, locality of West Banchory) and shown as Livingstone, Fitzroy, Cairns, Etheridge, Mareeba, Tiaro, Hervey area added (road to be closed) on SP147350 deposited in the Bay, Boonah and Ipswich; Department of Natural Resources and Mines (MKY/003312) for a particular plan in that district or that local government area. South West Region, Border District, Goondiwindi Office SCHEDULE 2 2 An area of 3572 ha contained within stations 1-A-2-6-7-8- LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 31 JULY 2003 9-11-F-13-14-1 (parish of Commoron, locality of Goondiwindi) PERMANENT CLOSURE and shown as area to be added on SP158264 deposited in the Central West Region, Capricorn District, Rockhampton Office Department of Natural Resources and Mines (PLS20/3095) 1 An area of about 1400 m2 abutting Lot 265 on LIV40923 (parish of 2 3 An area of 1666 ha contained within stations A-B-F-G-H- Archer, city of Rockhampton) and shown as road to be permanently A (parish of Wandibingie, locality of Daymar) and shown as area to closed on Drawing 03/081/CEN. (ROC/020793) be added on SP158266 deposited in the Department of Natural 2 An area of about 11 ha abutting part of the western boundary of Lot Resources and Mines (TA02/2214) 20 on DW411 (parish of Coteeda, locality of Camboon) and shown as SCHEDULE 3 road to be permanently closed on Drawing 03/066/CEN. (ROC/020790) North Region, Far North District, Cairns Office 3 An area of about 4.96 ha intersecting Lot 145 on LN2427 (parish of 3 1 An area of about 790 m2 shown as Lot 1 on AP11275 Fitzroy, localities of Etna Creek and Glendale) and shown as road to be (parish of Tinaroo, town of Mareeba) in the Department of Natural permanently closed on Drawing 03/052/CEN. (ROC/020786) Resources and Mines (CNS/008126) 4 An area of about 11.3 ha abutting Lots 153 and 11 on PAK40169 South East Region, Logan-Albert District, Beenleigh Office (parish of Fleetwood, locality of Gogango) and shown as road to be 3 2 An area of about 104 ha shown as Lot A on AP7169 (parish permanently closed on Drawing 03/065/CEN. (ROC/020791) of Cleveland, locality of Sheldon) in the Department of Natural 5 An area of about 7 ha abutting Lot 604 on LIV40159 and part of Resources and Mines (BEE/020181) Stony Creek (parish of Stanwell, locality of Stanwell) as shown on Drawing 02/135/CEN. (ROC/005558) ENDNOTES 6 An area of about 7.81 ha abutting the western boundary of Lot 966 1 Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003 on LBG4048 (parish of Tilpal, localities of Canal Creek and Kunwarara) 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly and shown as road to be permanently closed on Drawing 03/073/CEN. 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural (ROC/020794) Resources and Mines 7 An area of about 740 m2 abutting Lot 18 on RP610803 (parish of Land Act 1994 Woodlands, localities of Bangalee and Farnborough) and shown as road to REOPENING OF TEMPORARILY CLOSED ROAD be permanently closed on Drawing 03/035/CEN. (ROC/020774) NOTICE (No 16) 2003 LATEST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS: 14 AUGUST 2003 Short title PERMANENT CLOSURE 1 This notice may be cited as the Reopening of Temporarily North Region, Far North District, Cairns Office 568 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 45 [20 June, 2003

8 An area of 80 m2 being part of the road (Russell River Road, Bellenden Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1967 (Commonwealth) Ker) abutting part of Lot 109 on NPW860 (parish of Bellenden Ker, GRANT OF AN EXPLORATION PERMIT FOR locality of Bellenden Ker) and shown as Lot A on Drawing CNS03/057. PETROLEUM NOTICE (No 01) 2003 (CNS20976) Short title 9 Part of the road abutting the northern boundary of the southern 1 This notice may be cited as the Grant of an Exploration severance of Lot 9 on ET21 (parish of Forest Home, locality of Georgetown) Permit for Petroleum Notice (No 01) 2003 as shown on Drawing CNS03/284. (CNS/020873) Notice of grant of offshore exploration permit for petroleum 10 The road separating Lot 2 on RP749936 from Lot 1 on RP729266 [ss 22(4) and 94 of the Act] and Lot 110 on CP857527 (parish of Grafton, locality of Goldsborough) 2 Notice is given that the Minister for Natural Resources and as shown on Drawing CNS03/060. (CNS/021055) Minister for Mines as Designated Authority for and on behalf of 11 An area of 80 m2 being part of the road (Ross Road, Deeral) the Commonwealth-Queensland Offshore Petroleum Joint abutting part of the eastern boundary of Lot 129 on NR6093 (parish of Authority granted to Gulf Energy Pty Ltd (ACN 094 620 176) an Sophia, locality of Deeral) and shown as Lot A on Drawing CNS03/056. Exploration Permit for Petroleum, in respect of the blocks described (CNS20977) hereunder to have effect for a period of six years from and including 12 An area of about 180 m2 being part of Byrnes Street, Mareeba 21 May 2003 abutting the eastern boundary of Lot 2 on RP744256 (parish of Tinaroo, SCHEDULE locality of Mareeba) and shown as Lot 4 on Drawing CNS03/058. (CNS/ EXPLORATION PERMIT FOR PETROLEUM Q23P 020934) All the land within the boundaries of the Blocks as defined and as South East Region, North Coast District, Maryborough Office shown on Department of Mines and Energy Block Identification 13 An area of about 11.5 ha being part of the Old Bruce Highway Map—Series B and as set out hereunder— surrounding Lot 141 on MCH4318 (parish of Curra, town of Gunalda) as 180 BLOCKS shown on Drawing L03/098. (R.1416 Curra) BLOCK IDENTIFICATION MAP – SERIES B 14 An area of about 350 m2 being part of Margaret Street, Urangan TORRES STRAIT SC54 (parish of Urangan) as shown on Drawing L03/034. (2003/2785) Blocks South East Region, West Moreton District, Ipswich Office 2616 (part) 15 An area of about 3035 m2 being that part of Maroon Street separating 2617 - 2625 Lot 205 on T3731 from Lot 301 on T3731 (parish of Alford, locality of 2688 - 2697 Croftby) as shown on Drawing 03/052. (IPS/020461) 2760 – 2769 16 An area of about 1.36 ha being that part of Blackheath Road 2832 – 2841 separating Lot 1 on RP146926 from Lot 130 on S3186 and part of Lot 2904 – 2913 128 on S3186 (parish of Bundamba, locality of Swanbank) as shown on 2976 – 2985 Drawing 03/051. (IPS/020518) 3048 – 3057 17 An area of about 616 m2 being part of the road abutting the western 3120 – 3129 boundary of Lot 5 on RP81991 and the north-west corner of Lot 234 on 3192 – 3201 WD1862 (parish of Dugandan, locality of Boonah) as shown on Drawing 3264 – 3273 03/050. (IPS/020483) 3336 – 3345 TEMPORARY CLOSURE 3408 – 3417 18 Part of the road (Mossman Mt Molloy Road, Julatten) abutting MITCHELL RIVER SD54 Lot 2 on RP732519 (parish of Garioch, locality of Mt Molloy) as shown 24 - 33 on Drawing CNS02/153. (CNS/020754) 96 – 105 168 – 177 ENDNOTES 240 – 249 1. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 312 – 321 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 384 - 393 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. ENDNOTES 1 Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003 Acts Interpretation Act 1954 2 Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly Land Act 1994 3 The administering agency is the Department of Natural CORRECTION OF OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD Resources and Mines CLOSURE NOTICE (No 02) 2003 Short title 1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Objections to Proposed Road Closure Notice (No 02) 2003. Correction of notice [s.24AA of the Acts Interpretation Act 1954 and s.100 of the Land Act 1994] 2.(1) The Objections to Proposed Road Closure Notice (No 17) 2003 published in the Gazette on 13 June 2003 at pages 498-499 is corrected as set out in subsections (2) and (3). (2) In the SCHEDULE of the notice- Latest Date for Objections ©The State of Queensland 2003. omit ‘24 JUNE 2003’, insert ‘24 JULY 2003’. BRISBANE Printed and published by Government Printer–Vulture Street, (3) In the SCHEDULE of the notice- Woolloongabba Latest Date for Objections 272850 D omit ‘1 JULY 2003’, insert ‘7 AUGUST 2003’. ENDNOTES 1. Published in the Gazette on 20 June 2003. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.

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THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist. SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE VACANCIES TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Appointees to the Senior Executive Service are offered an attractive remuneration package with salary sacrifice in return for optional benefits including: ¥ Private use component of a fully maintained government owned motor vehicle; ¥ Membership options of the Government Superannuation Schemes, including generous employer superannuation contributions; ¥ Professional organisation membership fees. The Total Remuneration Value amount listed against positions includes the private use component of a motor vehicle, employer superannuation contributions and the 17.5% annual leave loading. In addition to salary and optional benefits, executives will be entitled to: ¥ a subsidy for home telephone expenses; ¥ Queensland Public Service leave conditions, including four (4) weeks annual leave, cumulative sick leave and long service leave. Upon appointment, the executive will also be eligible to receive significant removal allowances and rental assistance if necessary. Appointees will be required to enter into a contract of employment. Existing tenured SES officers who are appointed at their current SES level or by redeployment may, but are not required to, enter into a contract of employment.

Total Remuneration Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Value fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

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DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Employment and Training, should preferably include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Planning and Purchasing— *ET 273/03 Chief Financial Officer (c) (g) Brisbane 120,561—131,282 SES2 28-7-03 10 *ET 274/03 General Manager (c) (g) Brisbane 133,626—138,987 SES3 28-7-03 10 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary Five Year Contract.

Notes.— As prescribed under sections 94 and 95 of the Public Service Act 1996, an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to the Senior Executive Service. (a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996 (c) Also being advertised in daily press and/or technical journals. (d) Apointment to a particular level will depend on qualifications and experience. (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity. If a tenured employee of the Public Service is selected for appointment, the officer will retain tenured status. (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (g) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees. (h) In accordance with section 5.13 of the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deployees will be considered on relative merit.

20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 571

Executive Officer

The Hon. Wendy Edmond MP, Minister for Health and Minister Assisting the Premier on Women’s Policy invites expressions of interest for appointment to the position of Executive Officer, Queensland Nursing Council.

The Queensland Nursing Council is an independent statutory body established under the Nursing Act 1992 to provide for safe and competent nursing practice in Queensland. In partnership with consumers, nursing professionals and other stakeholders, the Council develops, implements and monitors standards for the registration, education, practice and conduct of nurses.

Base salary for the position is $92,703 per annum plus a fully maintained motor vehicle and other terms and conditions equivalent to those prescribed to officers classified at the Senior Executive Service level 2.1 appointed under the Public Service Act 1996.

Position descriptions are available by contacting the Office of the Minister for Health on telephone (07) 3234 1191.

Further information, once a position description has been obtained, is available from Mr Bruce Picard, Senior Policy Adviser to the Minister on telephone (07) 3234 1195.

Applications clearly marked "Private and Confidential", including an up-to-date curriculum vitae and names of referees, should be forwarded to:

Senior Policy Adviser, Office of the Minister for Health, GPO Box 48, Brisbane Q 4001.

Closing Date: 5.00 p.m. Monday, 7 July 2003.

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THE Queensland Public Service is committed to equal opportunity in employment. Selection will be on the basis of merit only and fair consideration will be given to all applicants

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES Applications are invited for the filling of the undermentioned vacancies. The closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for all positions should— (a) be submitted on the appropriate application form obtained from the relevant Department (b) address the selection criteria of the position (c) be forwarded in envelopes clearly identifying on the front thereof the vacancy reference number, and that such envelopes are “CONFIDENTIAL” and contain “ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” to the address shown in the column “Address Code (See List)”. Separate applications MUST be fully completed for positions with different reference numbers. Position descriptions for the undermentioned vacancies are available from the Departments wherein the vacancies exist.

OTHER GOVERNMENT VACANCIES

Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

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DEPARTMENT OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER POLICY Community Support Branch— Programs Directorate— Brisbane— *AT 26/03 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 40B For all above vacancies all applications to remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. * Previously advertised as AT 13/03, previous applicants need not re-apply. Some intra- and inter-state travel may be required. Applicants will be expected to provide a reference from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person concerning their ability to satisfy Selection Criteria 1 and 2.

ARTS QUEENSLAND Note.—Applications for positions within Arts Queensland, Corporate Administration Agency, Queensland Museum, State Library of Queensland, Queensland Art Gallery and Queensland Heritage Trails Network should include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Applicants can obtain position descriptions for vacancies by telephoning (07) 3842 9340 or via the internet: http://www.caa.qld.gov.au/vacancies.htm Queensland Museum Queensland Museum South Bank— QMB 222/03 Visitor Services Supervisor (c) (h) South Brisbane 1,340.10—1,471.50 OO4 30-6-03 6 Museum of Tropical Queensland— QMB 225/03 Visitor Services Supervisor (c) (h) Townsville 1,340.10—1,471.50 OO4 7-7-03 6

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES Corporate Services Directorate— Human Resources Services Branch— CS 161/03 Principal Consultant, Employee Relations Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 30-6-03 30 CS 162/03 Senior Consultant, Employee Relations Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 30 Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre— ‡CS 170/03 Occupational Therapist (c) Wacol 1,403.70—2,061.10 PO2/PO3 7-7-03 162 Capricornia Correctional Centre— CS 158/03 Food Services Supervisor (c) Rockhampton 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 30-6-03 158 Lotus Glen Correctional Centre— CS 167/03 Senior Psychologist (c) Mareeba 2,194.20—2,363.90 PO4 7-7-03 156 *CS 168/03 Cultural Liaison Officer (c) Mareeba 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 7-7-03 156 Mareeba Community Corrections— #CS 157/03 Community Correctional Officer (c) Mareeba 1,403.70—2,061.10 PO2/PO3 30-6-03 153 Mount Isa Community Corrections— CS 160/03 Community Correctional Officer (c) Mount Isa 1,403.70—2,061.10 PO2/PO3 30-6-03 153

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VACANCIES—continued

Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Townsville Correctional Centre— CS 166/03 Custodial Correctional Officer Trade Instructor Townsville 1,278.84—1,606.60 CO1/CO2 7-7-03 154 (Maintenance and Construction) (c) CS 169/03 Psychologist (c) Townsville 1,403.70—2,061.10 PO2/PO3 7-7-03 154 # This is a temporary position for a period of up to 12 months. * It is an occupational requirement that this position be filled by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person as permitted under the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991. ‡ This position was previously advertised as CS 92/03.

DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND Human Resource Services Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Directorate— Brisbane— †DSQ 301/03 Senior Consultant (Workplace Health and Safety) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 40 DSQ Information System Project— Information Management Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Directorate— Brisbane— ‡DSQ 302/03 Manager (Client Relationship Information System) Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 7-7-03 40 DSQ 303/03 Manager (Funding Management Information Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 7-7-03 40 System) Policy Directorate— Brisbane— $DSQ 304/03 Director (National/State Disability Policy) (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 7-7-03 40 Brisbane West Area Office— Brisbane Region— Regional Operations Directorate— Disability Services Queensland— Wacol— DSQ 298/03 Manager (Professional and Specialist Services) (c) (d) Wacol 2,194.20—2,363.90 PO4 7-7-03 40 Mackay Area Office— Central Queensland Region— Regional Operations Directorate— Proserpine— *DSQ 299/03 Resource Officer (Client Services) (c) Proserpine 843.12—940.26 AO3 7-7-03 40 For all above vacancies all applications to remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. * Position: Proserpine 1 Part-time Permanent. This position is permanent part-time @ 43.5 hours per fortnight. † Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 6 months. ‡ Intrastate and interstate travel may be required. $ To access the Strategic Plan and the Annual Report for Disability Services Queensland please visit the Queensland Government website for that Department.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Please note that although the closing date for applications is three weeks from the time the vacancy first appears in the Gazette, the actual advertisement will appear only twice, at the beginning of the first and the second weeks. Corporate Library and Information Services— ‡CO 10420/03 Principal Librarian (c) Coorparoo 2,194.20—2,363.90 PO4 4-7-03 101 Corporate Communications and Marketing— ¤CO 10428/03 Senior Communications Officer (Projects) (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 4-7-03 101 Strategic Human Resources Branch— #CO 10430/03 Principal Human Resources Advisor (2 positions) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 4-7-03 101 (c) ICTs and Learning— ¿CO 10431/03 Information Officer (Online Curriculum Coorparoo 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 11-7-03 101 Resources) ¿CO 10432/03 Evaluation and Quality Assurance Officer (Online Coorparoo 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 11-7-03 101 Curriculum Resources) AccessEd— Web Development and Production— ∆CO 10433/03 Senior Production Officer Coorparoo 1,767.52—1,891.12 AO6 11-7-03 101 ≠CO 10434/03 Librarian Coorparoo 842.22—1,077.90 PO2 11-7-03 101

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VACANCIES—continued

Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Office of the Director-General— Corporate Communication and Marketing— CO 10419/03 Senior Communications Officer (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 23-6-03 101 Cabinet and Legislative Services Unit— CO 10436/03 Senior Policy Officer Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 4-7-03 101 Internal Audit Unit— CO 10409/03 Director (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 20-6-03 101 Curriculum, Learning and Strategy Directorate— Early Childhood Education Unit— CO 10400/03 Assistant Director (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 27-6-03 101 Shared Services— Financial Services— CO 10423/03 Manager, School Financial Services (c) Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 27-6-03 101 Facilities Services, Shared Services— CO 10427/03 Manager, New Schools Delivery Team Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 4-7-03 101 Bundaberg District— Kepnock State High School— *BU 10421/03 Community Education Counsellor (c) Bundaberg 553.55—901.55 CEC1 23-6-03 120 Cairns and Cape District— Various State Schools— †CC 10424/03 Occupational Therapist (c) Cairns and Cape 1,403.70—2,061.10 PO2/PO3 27-6-03 131 Gold Coast North District— Jacobs Well Environmental Education Centre— $GN 10417/03 Marine Program Officer Gold Coast 1,734.60—1,827.20 OO6 23-6-03 135 North Upper Coomera State College— GN 10426/03 Registrar Gold Coast 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 4-7-03 100 North Logan Beaudesert District— Beenleigh Special School— ¢LB 10429/03 Occupational Therapist (c) Beenleigh 1,403.70—2,061.10 PO2/PO3 4-7-03 101 Longreach District— School of Distance Education— ¦LO 10435/03 Registrar Longreach 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 11-7-03 130 Mackay Hinterland and North District Office— MY 10422/03 Principal Education Officer, Performance Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 27-6-03 126 Measurement Stafford District— Brisbane State High— £ST 10425/03 Registrar (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 4-7-03 100 * Position: Bundaberg 1 Part-time Permanent. Fractional Position 0.5 FTE. The Commission for Children and Young People Act 2000 requires the preferred applicant to be subject to a “working with children check” as part of the employment screening process. Further details regarding this check may be obtained by accessing the web site of the Commission for Children and Young People at the following internet address: http://www.childcomm.qld.gov.au/ $ It is desirable that the successful applicant possess (or be willing to undertake training) to obtain skills in the following areas: Basic Skills Instructor (Canoe); Snorkelling Instructor; Bus Licence (Medium Rigid) and Driver’s Licence Class ‘C’; and State Purchasing Policy accreditation. † Position: Cairns and Cape 1 Temporary for a 12 month period. Full-time Temporary position 12 months. Various locations throughout Cairns and Cape District. £ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until December, 2004. The Commission for Children and Young People Act 2000 requires the preferred applicant to be subject to a “working with children check” as part of the employment screening process. Further details regarding this check may be obtained by accessing the web site of the Commission for Children and Young People at the following internet address: http://www.childcomm.qld.gov.au/ ‡ Applications will remain current for 12 months. This position is based at Coorparoo. ¤ Applications will remain current for 12 months to fill any subsequent vacancies that may occur within Corporate Communications and Marketing. # 2 Positions: Brisbane 1 Permanent, Brisbane 1 Temporary for up to 12 months. One position permanent and one position temporary for up to 12 months. ¿ Applications will remain current for 12 months. ∆ Position: Coorparoo 1 Part-time Permanent. Permanent part-time position 0.8 FTE. Applications will remain current for 12 months. ≠ Position: Coorparoo 1 Part-time Permanent. Permanent part-time position 0.6 FTE. Applications will remain current for 12 months.

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VACANCIES—continued

Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ ¢ The Commission for Children and Young People Act 2000 requires the preferred applicant to be subject to a “working with children check” as part of the employment screening process. Further details regarding this check may be obtained by accessing the web site of the Commission for Children and Young People at the following internet address: http://www.childcomm.qld.gov.au/ ¦ Position: Longreach 1 Temporary until 31st December, 2004. Temporary position 1st August, 2003 to 31st December, 2004.

PLEASE NOTE: Public Service Positions require an ORIGINAL APPLICATION, plus TWO COPIES (TOTAL 3) for each Vacancy Reference Number. Classified Teaching Positions require an ORIGINAL APPLICATION PLUS THREE COPIES (TOTAL 4) for each Vacancy Reference Number. Closing time for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on date shown. Applications should be forwarded to the appropriate address, as indicated on the position description. For Principal BAND 6-11 positions, the School Annual Report has replaced the school profile. Applicants should contact the District Office of the district in which the vacancy occurs to obtain a copy of this document. The position description is unique to each band. The Applicant Package is common to all BAND 6-11 principal positions. For Deputy Principal BAND 6-7 positions, the applicant should contact the relevant school to obtain a copy of the school profile.

QUEENSLAND STUDIES AUTHORITY *QSA 13/03 Senior Education Officer (Mathematics) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 (or 7-7-03 ‡ EOSD conditions) *QSA 14/03 Senior Education Officer (English) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 (or 7-7-03 ‡ EOSD conditions) #QSA 15/03 Key Learning Area Officer (Mathematics) (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 PO5 (or 7-7-03 ‡ EOSD conditions) #QSA 16/03 Key Learning Area Officer (LOTE) (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 PO5 (or 7-7-03 ‡ EOSD conditions) ‡ A position description and selection criteria can be obtained by visiting our website www.qsa.qld.edu.au or by telephoning (07) 3864 0383. * This is a temporary position until July, 2004 with the possibility of an extension. Salary will be at either the AO6 level or up to a maximum rate equivalent to a substantive Head of Department (HOD) seconded as an Education Officer—Special Duties (EOSD) under the Teachers’ Award—State. Up to 2 positions may be available for each KLA. Applications will remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. # This is a temporary position until July, 2005 with the possibility of an extension. Salary will be at either the PO5 level or up to a maximum rate equivalent to a substantive Head of Department (HOD) seconded as an Education Officer—Special Duties (EOSD) under the Teachers’ Award—State. Applications will remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months.

BOARD OF TEACHER REGISTRATION BT 3/03 Executive Secretary (c) Toowong 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 14-7-03 ‡ 1. A position description and selection criteria can be obtained by Internet: www.btr.qld.edu.au or telephone (07) 3377 4777. 2. Closing time for the receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown. Applications for the above position should address the selection criteria and quote the vacancy reference number. Where possible, applications should include an original and two copies. ‡ Applications to be forwarded to the Personnel Officer, Board of Teacher Registration, PO Box 389, Toowong, Qld, 4066, or may be delivered to Floor 10, Sherwood House, 39 Sherwood Road, Toowong.

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES The Department of Emergency Services is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and particularly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from a non-English speaking background, women and people with a disability. Note.—Application for positions within the Department of Emergency Services must include the original, plus three copies of the complete application. Queensland Fire and Rescue Service— ESQ 247/03 Safety Assessment Officer, Community Safety, Beenleigh 1,925.60—2,191.80 FP02/AO5 23-6-03 88 South Eastern Region ES 255/03 District Training Officer, Rural Fire Service (c) Cloncurry 2,049.60—2,193.10 RFM02 23-6-03 81 ES 290/03 District Inspector, Rural Fire Service (c) Caboolture 2,418.30—2,579.80 RFM03 14-7-03 81 Office of the Director-General— ES 269/03 Senior Internal Auditor, Internal Audit, Office of the Kedron 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 81 Director-General (c) ESQ 280/03 Internal Auditor, Internal Audit Unit (c) Kedron 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 14-7-03 81 Counter Disaster and Rescue Services— ES 264/03 Base Engineer, Brisbane Air Unit, Queensland Archerfield 2,376.30—2,613.90 MSUP 23-6-03 81 Rescue, Aviation Services (c)

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VACANCIES—continued

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$$ Queensland Ambulance Service— ES 308/03 Director, Community Services Unit (c) Kedron 3,119.00—3,268.80 SO1 14-7-03 81 ES 309/03 Manager, Regional Community Services Unit (c) Various 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 14-7-03 81 Locations AFcom—NIL Strategic and Executive Services Division—NIL Disaster Mitigation Unit—NIL

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Employment and Training, should preferably include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Corporate Capability Development— $ET 267/03 Consultant (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 10 ET 268/03 Project Officer (c) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 10 Strategic Directions— ET 264/03 Senior Executive Officer (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 7-7-03 10 Strategic Directions and Policy— ET 270/03 Manager, Training Secretariat (c) Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 7-7-03 10 Training Services— ET 271/03 Indigenous Training Consultant Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 10 OurSSP Cluster 2— ET 272/03 Director, Internal Audit (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 30-6-03 10 Division of Training— ET 275/03 Executive Officer Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 10 #ET 277/03 Principal Project Officer, National Projects (e) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 7-7-03 10 Division of Employment and Youth Initiatives— ET 276/03 Program Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 7-7-03 10 TAFE Queensland— Barrier Reef Institute of Technical and Further Education— BRIT 41/03 Director of Studies, Blended and Distributed Townsville and 2,456.00 EAL1 7-7-03 171 Delivery Whitsunday Brisbane and North Point Institute of Technical and Further Education— TAFE 465/03 Executive Support Officer (Corporate Services) Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 30-6-03 10 (c) *TAFE 469/03 Business Consultant (c) (e) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 10 Cooloola Sunshine Institute of Technical and Further Education— ‡CSIT 6/03 Library Technician (c) Sunshine Coast 1,319.70—1,567.10 TO2 30-6-03 172 Centres Gold Coast Institute of Technical and Further Education— GCIT 141/03 Budget Officer (c) Gold Coast 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 181 Mount Isa Institute of Technical and Further Education— ¿TAFE 470/03 Project Officer (Business Development) (c) (e) Mount Isa 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 7-7-03 10 Southbank Institute of Technical and Further Education— #TAFE 466/03 Workplace Training Officer (e) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 10 #TAFE 467/03 Workplace Training Officer (e) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 10 #TAFE 468/03 Workplace Training Officer (e) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 7-7-03 11 Southern Queensland Institute of Technical and Further Education— SQIT 108/03 Educational Business Manager Toowoomba 2,247.70 EAL1 7-7-03 177 Tropical North Queensland Institute of Technical and Further Education— TNQT 25/03 Administration Manager (Faculty of Health and Cairns 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 174 Community Care) (c) TNQT 26/03 Primary/Clinical Health Care Specialist (c) Cairns 1,887.50—2,009.00 TO4 30-6-03 174 Wide Bay Institute of Technical and Further Education— Law Enforcement Unit— @WBIT 40/03 Senior Project Officer (Law Enforcement) Bundaberg 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 176 Innovations Unit— %WBIT 41/03 Senior Project Officer (Innovations) Maryborough 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 176

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$$ College Administration Unit— WBIT 42/03 Administration Officer (Client Service and Hervey Bay 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 7-7-03 176 Admissions) All above applications shall remain current for a period of 12 months. * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 3 months with possible extension. @ Position: Bundaberg 1 Temporary for a period of 3 years. Wide experience with a related law enforcement background is a highly desirable characteristic for the successful candidate. % Position: Maryborough 1 Temporary for a period of 2 years with possibility of extension. Wide experience in an educational delivery environment is a highly desirable characteristic for this position. ‡ Applications will remain current for twelve months. $ One position is Permanent, one is Temporary for 3 months with possible extension. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of 12 months with possible extension. ¿ Position: Mount Isa 1 Temporary for a period of 3 years with possible extension.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3227 7194, e-mailing [email protected] or via the internet: www.epa.qld.gov.au/environment/careers/vacancies/ Note.—Applications for positions within the Environmental Protection Agency must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. EN 194/03 Senior Botanist Toowong 1,887.50—2,061.10 PO3 27-6-03 2 *†EN 214/03 Ranger (Indigenous Specified) (c) Lakefield 1,510.20—1,661.70 OO5 4-7-03 2 Central Region—QPWS— *$EN 202/03 Customer Services Officer Rockhampton 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 27-6-03 2 *EN 191/03 Ranger in Charge (c) Longreach 1,510.20—1,661.70 OO5 4-7-03 2 Corporate Development Division— *EN 195/03 Administration Officer Moggill 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 27-6-03 2 *EN 210/03 Purchasing Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 27-6-03 2 *EN 211/03 Finance Officer Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 27-6-03 2 *EN 212/03 Senior Information Support Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 27-6-03 2 *EN 223/03 Senior Workforce Management Officer Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 4-7-03 2 Environmental Operations Division— *EN 196/03 Manager, Compliance Support Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 PO6 27-6-03 2 *EN 215/03 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 4-7-03 2 Forestry and Wildlife Division— *EN 209/03 Ranger Burleigh 1,189.10—1,281.80 OO3 27-6-03 2 Northern Region—QPWS— *EN 180/03 Ranger Lake Eacham 1,510.20—1,661.70 OO5 27-5-03 2 *EN 181/03 Ranger (c) Bowling Green 1,189.10—1,281.80 OO3 4-7-03 2 Bay National Park *‡EN 192/03 Ranger (Indigenous Identified) (c) Cairns 1,510.20—1,661.70 OO5 4-7-03 2 *†EN 193/03 Project Officer (Indigenous Specified) (c) Townsville 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 4-7-03 2 *EN 219/03 Administration Officer Cairns 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 11-7-03 2 Parks Division— *†EN 205/03 Ranger (Indigenous Identified) (c) Lawn Hill 1,189.10—1,281.80 OO3 4-7-03 2 National Park *∆EN 206/03 Ranger (Indigenous Identified) (c) Lawn Hill 1,340.10—1,471.50 OO4 4-7-03 2 Planning Division— *EN 177/03 Project Support Officer Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 27-6-03 2 EN 189/03 Project Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 27-6-03 2 Southern Region—QPWS— EN 213/03 Permits Officer Toowoomba 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 27-6-03 2 * Applications will remain current for 12 months. $ This is a part-time position at 3 days per week. † Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander persons are encouraged to apply. ‡ Temporary full-time for 24 months. The EPA has determined that as a genuine equal opportunity measure, this position will be filled by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. ∆ The EPA has determined that as a genuine equal opportunity measure, this position will be filled by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. 578 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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DEPARTMENT OF FAMILIES Crisis Care Unit— Statewide Services Branch— Operations Directorate— †FS 545/03 Crisis Care Worker Brisbane 1,403.70—2,061.10 PO2/PO3 30-6-03 40 Business Development Unit— Finance and Asset Management Branch— Corporate and Executive Services Directorate— Brisbane— ‡FS 535/03 Finance Officer (c) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 40 Toowoomba and South West Region— Operations Directorate— Various Locations— ∆FS 526/03 Convenor (Community Conferencing) (Casual Various 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 40 Positions) (c) Locations Charleville Area Office— Toowoomba and South West Region— Operations Directorate— Charleville— *FS 530/03 Family and Community Worker (Identified) (c) Charleville 739.36—811.86 OO4 30-6-03 40 Brisbane Youth Detention Centre— Youth Justice Operations Branch— Operations Directorate— Wacol— $FS 541/03 Clinical Nurse (Consultations) (c) (d) Wacol 1,768.30—1,891.90 NO2 7-7-03 40 Office of the Director-General— Brisbane— FS 542/03 Executive Officer Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 7-7-03 40 Cairns Area Office— Far North Queensland Region— Operations Directorate— Cairns— FS 531/03 Manager (Community Support Services) (c) (d) Cairns 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 40 FS 537/03 Information and Administration Officer (c) Cairns 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 30-6-03 40 Townsville/Thuringowa Youth Justice Service— North Queensland Region— Operations Directorate— Townsville— FS 532/03 Team Leader (Specified) (c) (d) Townsville 2,194.20—2,363.90 PO4 30-6-03 40 Cape/Torres Area Office— Far North Queensland Region— Operations Directorate— Cairns— FS 533/03 Manager (Community Support Services) (c) (d) Cairns 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 40 Central Queensland Region— Operations Directorate— Rockhampton— FS 534/03 Social Planner (Specified) (c) (d) Rockhampton 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 40 Far North Queensland Region— Operations Directorate— Cairns— FS 536/03 Finance and Administration Officer (c) Cairns 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 40 Ipswich Area Office— Ipswich and Logan Region— Operations Directorate— Ipswich— FS 540/03 Family Services Officer (2 positions) (d) Ipswich 1,403.70—2,061.10 PO2/PO3 30-6-03 40 For all above vacancies all applications to remain current for identical vacancies for a period of 12 months. * Position: Charleville 1 Part-time Permanent. This is a permanent part-time position working 40 hours per fortnight. † Temporary for a period of 12 months. ∆ Yearly rates provided. Casual loading to be added. ‡ Intra and inter-state travel may be required. $ Position: Wacol 1 Part-time Casual. The above salary is for a full-time position, this will vary with hourly rates, casual loadings and shift penalties. 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 579

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH The following positions are public service positions. A list of all permanent and long term temporary public health sector positions in Queensland Health can be found in the Queensland Health Services Bulletin at http://www.health.gov.au/careers or contact Goprint on 3246 3399 to arrange a subscription to a hardcopy version. Health Services Division— Organisational Development Branch— Employment Relations and Strategies Unit— HL 51/03 Team Leader (c) Brisbane 2,788.40—2,948.90 AO8 23-6-03 14 Policy and Outcomes Division— Information and Business Management Branch— Health Information Centre— HL 46/03 Data Services Manager (c) Brisbane 3,031.60—3,160.30 SO2 23-6-03 14 Media and Communication— $HL 52/03 Executive Manager (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 23-6-03 14 Health Strategy and Funding Branch— Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Unit— HL 56/03 Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 1,960.20—2,130.50 AO5 7-7-03 14 Gladstone Health Service District— ‡HL 57/03 District Manager (c) Brisbane 3,089.40—3,220.40 DES1 7-7-03 14 Epidemiology Services— Health Information Centre— Information and Business Management Branch— HL 54/03 Principal Analyst (c) Brisbane 2,516.70—2,698.50 AO7 30-6-03 14 Audit and Operational Review Branch— *HL 45/03 Principal Internal Auditor (Information Systems) Brisbane 2,516.70—2,698.50 AO7 7-7-03 14 (c) * This position includes intrastate travel to conduct audits/investigations/reviews and/or other projects across Queensland Health facilities. The appointee may also be required to perform duties across the various areas of activity within the Branch. ‡ The successful applicant will be required to enter into a contract of employment for a period of up to five years. $ This position requires the incumbent to participate in 24 hour on-call arrangements.

PRINCESS ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL AND HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT Policy and Outcomes Division— Capital Works Branch— PAH 600/03 Assistant Project Officer (Technology) Brisbane 1,712.10—1,887.00 AO4 23-6-03 ‡See Below ‡ Human Resource Management, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba, Qld, 4102. Phone: (07) 3404 9775.

ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL AND ROYAL WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICTS †RBH 131/03 Zonal Indigenous Workforce Development Brisbane 2,289.90—2,453.10 AO6 23-6-03 99 Officer, Central Zone, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and Health Service Districts *RBH 136/03 Manager, Integrated Forensic Mental Health Brisbane 2,848.70—3,015.00 AO8 7-7-03 99 Service, Division of Mental Health Services, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Health Service District * Full-time Temporary for two years. † Full-time Temporary for 12 months. Application Kit: (07) 3636 8127 or Email [email protected]

THE PRINCE CHARLES HOSPITAL AND HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT *PCHA 70/03 Assistant Client Support Consultant, Finance Brisbane 1,442.00—1,612.90 AO3 30-6-03 PCH1 and Materials Management Information (See System (FAMMIS), Policy and Outcomes Below) Division * Permanent Full-time for 38 hours per week. The successful occupant and the position will be transferred to Queensland Treasury on 1st July, 2003 as a part of CORPTECH. PCH1—HR Services, The Prince Charles Hospital, Rode Road, Chermside, Q, 4032. Phone: (07) 3350 8972. Fax: (07) 3350 8915. Email: TPCHHSDÐ[email protected] 580 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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OFFICE OF HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGISTRATION BOARDS HPRB 5/03 Investigation Officer Brisbane 2,034.70—2,211.50 AO5 30-6-03 ‡See Below HPRB 6/03 Investigation Officer Brisbane 2,034.70—2,211.50 AO5 30-6-03 ‡See Below Applications will remain current for twelve (12) months from the date of an appointment to the position. ‡ 1. Applications for the above position must address the selection criteria contained in the position description and quote the Vacancy Reference Number. 2. Closing date for receipt of applications is 5.00 p.m. on the date shown above. 3. Mark application envelopes "ADVERTISED VACANCY APPLICATION” and forward to the Corporate Services Manager, Office of Health Practitioner Registration Boards, G.P.O. Box 2438, Brisbane QLD, 4001. 4. Enquiries: Ms Fiona Jackson, Complaints Coordinator, telephone (07) 3225 2512. 5. Application kits may be obtained via: — Internet: www.healthregboards.qld.gov.au — [email protected] — mail (contact A. Moore or C. Knuth on (07) 3234 0173).

QUEENSLAND HEALTH PATHOLOGY AND SCIENTIFIC SERVICES PSS 97/03 Forensic Pathology Assistant, Mortuary, Coopers Plains 1,218.30—1,307.20 OO3 7-7-03 186 Forensic Pathology, Queensland Health Scientific Services, Coopers Plains Campus, Queensland Health Pathology and Scientific Services

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by e-mailing your request to [email protected] or by telephoning (07) 3238 3998. Housing Finance— Financial Services— Financial Operations— Financial Systems Support— ‡HO 75/03 System Support Officer (c) Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 30-6-03 32 Client Services— Planning and Business Development— *†HO 76/03 Training Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 30-6-03 32 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing— Operations— *HO 77/03 Business Manager, Corporate (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 7-7-03 32 Corporate and Executive Services— Information Management— Enterprise Information Systems— Business Intelligence— ‡HO 78/03 IM Support Officer (c) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 7-7-03 32 Property Portfolio Management— Finance and Administration Branch— *HO 79/03 Accounts Payable Officer (c) Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 7-7-03 32 Portfolio Management Division— Portfolio Review Branch— *HO 80/03 Principal Property Adviser (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 7-7-03 32 * Applications will remain current for 12 months and an order of merit process will apply to subsequent vacancies. ‡ Applications will remain current for 6 months and an order of merit process will apply to subsequent vacancies. † 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary 1 x 12 months and 1 x 3 months.

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Industrial Relations, should preferably include the original plus two copies of the complete applications. Executive and Strategic Services— *IR 40/03 Training Officer Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 30-6-03 10 All above applications shall remain current for a period of 12 months. * The closing date on the attached job description has been altered to reflect the correct closing of 30th June, 2003. 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 581

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DEPARTMENT OF INNOVATION AND INFORMATION ECONOMY, SPORT AND RECREATION QUEENSLAND Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions (on (07) 3237 9799) may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Your request may be emailed on [email protected] at any time. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. Information Economy— Information Economy Policy— IIES 87/03 Principal Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 27-6-03 28 IIES 90/03 Project Officer (c) Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 27-6-03 28 Science Research and Innovation — IIES 92/03 Principal Policy/Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 27-6-03 28 Corporate and Executive Services— Queensland State Archives— IIES 94/03 Senior Archivist, Collection Management (c) Runcorn 1,887.50—2,061.10 PO3 4-7-03 28 Sport and Recreation Queensland— Far North Region— IIES 93/03 Indigenous Adviser (Cape York) (c) Cairns 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 27-6-03 28 Regional Delivery— Central Region— IIES 95/03 Senior Adviser (c) Rockhampton 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 4-7-03 28 IIES 96/03 Adviser (c) Emerald 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 4-7-03 28 CITEC Note.—Applications for positions within CITEC must include three copies of the complete application. CITEC has its own Agreement under the Enterprise Bargaining process and accordingly any engagement would be on a 38 hour week basis. Applicants can obtain CITEC Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3222 2282, or via the Internet: www.citec.com.au POSITIONS—NIL

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Justice and Attorney-General, should include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Alternatively, applicants can obtain position descriptions via the Internet: www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm, except for positions advertised within the Corporate Administration Agency, Queensland Museum, State Library or Queensland Art Gallery. Note.—A position description and an application form can be e-mailed by request. Follow the appropriate steps: Type [email protected] in the “To” field Type vacancy reference no.: i.e. J61/00 in the “Subject” field Click on “Send”. PartnerOne— Regional Services— J 121/03 Director (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 23-6-03 15 Financial Services— J 122/03 Director (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 23-6-03 15 Business Development and Administrative Services— J 123/03 Director (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 23-6-03 15 Human Resource Services— J 124/03 Director (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 23-6-03 15 Research and Executive Services Division— Justice Strategic Research Unit— Research and Analysis Section— J 130/03 Principal Project Officer (Research) (c) Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 30-6-03 15 Legal and Corporate Services Division— Crown Law— *J 128/03 Articled Clerk (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 775.40—1,796.50 PO1/PO2 23-6-03 15 Practice Management Support— ¿J 139/03 Precedents Officer Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 14-7-03 15 Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions— #J 132/03 Legal Practice Manager (c) Maroochydore 3,031.60—3,160.30 SO2 23-6-03 15 #J 133/03 Senior Crown Prosecutor (c) Toowoomba 2,739.20—2,896.90 PO6 23-6-03 15 #J 134/03 Legal Officer Beenleigh 1,887.50—2,061.10 PO3 23-6-03 15 #J 143/03 Legal Practice Manager (c) Southport 3,031.60—3,160.30 SO2 14-7-03 15 582 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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$$ #J 144/03 Principal Crown Prosecutor (c) Ipswich 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 14-7-03 15 #J 145/03 Legal Officer (c) Brisbane 2,194.20—2,363.90 PO4 14-7-03 15 #J 146/03 Legal Officer (c) Ipswich 1,887.50—2,061.10 PO3 14-7-03 15 #J 147/03 Crown Prosecutor (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 PO5 14-7-03 15 #J 148/03 Listing Coordinator Ipswich 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 14-7-03 15 Justice Administration— Courts Division— Magistrates Courts Branch— ‡J 131/03 Clerk (Administration) (c) Various 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 30-6-03 15 Legal Aid Queensland— Chief Executive Office— Corporate Services— Finance and Assets— Financial Resources— $J 138/03 Coordinator, Financial Services (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 15 * 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary for a period of 2 years. ‡ Transfer at level applications from staff within the Magistrates Courts Branch will be considered first. Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months. # Part-time employment is not an option for this position. $ New permanent appointees to positions within Legal Aid Queensland are on six months probation. Upon applying for this position please reference VRN: LAQ 21/03. ¿ Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months.

ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMISSION QUEENSLAND Note.—Applications for positions within the Anti-Discrimination Commission Queensland, should include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. Complaint Handling— *ADCQ 129/03 Intake Officer (c) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 23-6-03 15 * Applications are to remain open for a period of 12 months.

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE Note.—Applications for positions within the Public Trust Office, must include the original, plus three (3) copies of the complete application. Applicants can obtain the Information Package by Email [email protected], phone (07) 3213 9477 or Internet http://www.pt.qld.gov.au/jobs/jobvacancies.htm Client Services Program— PT 16/03 Accountant/Administration Officer Mackay 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 7-7-03 16

DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING Note: Phone enquiries for position descriptions may be made only during the business hours of 8.30am to 5pm. Note.—All intending applicants should obtain a Departmental Application Form. Building Codes Queensland— Building and Plumbing Legislation— *LGP 43/03 Senior Policy Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 30-6-03 28A LGP 44/03 Principal Advisor (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 4-7-03 28A LGP 45/03 Advisor Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 4-7-03 28A * 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary for a period of 6 months, with a possibility of extension.

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS Note.—Applications for positions within Main Roads must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. RoadTek Group— RoadTek Plant Hire Services— *MR 164/03 Administration Officer (c) Winton 1,443.10—1,607.50 AO3 24-6-03 20 ≠MR 175/03 Service Coordinator (c) Darra 1,549.60—1,703.00 OO5 8-7-03 20 RoadTek (Project Support Office)— *MR 161/03 Senior Advisor (Application Support) (c) Brisbane 2,258.20—2,414.60 AO6 1-7-03 20 *MR 162/03 Senior Advisor (IT Support) (c) Brisbane 2,258.20—2,414.60 AO6 1-7-03 20 RoadTek Asset Services (South)— ‡MR 172/03 Project Manager (Engineering) (c) Nerang 1,932.00—2,107.80 PO3 15-7-03 20 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 583

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$$ Corporate Services Group— Human Resources Branch— #MR 163/03 Temporary Senior Project Consultant (HR) Brisbane 2,258.20—2,414.60 AO6 24-6-03 20 Corporate Systems Applications Branch— *MR 158/03 Systems Support Officer Brisbane 1,932.00—2,107.80 PO3 24-6-03 20 *MR 167/03 I*Net Support Officer Brisbane 1,703.00—1,870.60 AO4 8-7-03 20 MR 169/03 Senior Administrator Brisbane 1,703.00—1,870.60 AO4 8-7-03 20 Financial Accounting and Administration Branch— †MR 171/03 Finance Officer (Financial Reporting) (c) Brisbane 1,703.00—1,870.60 AO4 8-7-03 20 Central Queensland Region— Central Highlands District— ¢MR 165/03 Senior Technical Officer (Planning and Design) (c) Emerald 1,932.00—2,054.90 TO4 8-7-03 20 Central West District— ¦MR 174/03 Supervising Design Drafter (c) Barcaldine 1,932.00—2,054.90 TO4 15-7-03 20 South East Queensland Region— Metropolitan District— MR 176/03 Senior Engineer (Asset Management) Brisbane 2,242.80—2,414.60 PO4 7-7-03 18 North Coast Hinterland District— MR 170/03 Senior Engineer (c) Gympie 2,242.80—2,414.60 PO4 8-7-03 20 South Coast Hinterland District— ¤$MR 177/03 Senior Engineer (Traffic Systems) (c) Nerang 2,242.80—2,414.60 PO4 8-7-03 20 North Queensland Region— North West District— ¿MR 160/03 Manager (Infrastructure Delivery) (c) Cloncurry 2,795.10—2,954.80 PO6 24-6-03 20 Peninsula District— *MR 168/03 Traffic Operations Officer (c) Cairns 1,549.60—1,703.00 OO5 1-7-03 20 * Applications will remain current for 12 months. † Position: Brisbane 1 Part-time Permanent. This position will transfer to CorporateLink, effective 1st July, 2003. This position is offered on a part-time basis being 50% of a full-time position. ‡ This position is primarily field-based, 38 hours per week. ¤ This position has been withdrawn. ¦ This position was previously advertised as MR 106/03, previous applicants will be considered and do not need to re-apply. The appointee may be eligible for incentives as detailed in the Rural and Remote Area Incentive Scheme outlined in the department’s Enterprise Development Agreement (EDA5). ≠ This is an Employees of Queensland Government Departments (other than Public Servants) Award position. Public Service conditions do not apply. $ This position was previously advertised as MR 166/03. Previous applicants will be considered and need not re-apply. ¢ The appointee may be eligible for incentives as detailed in the Rural and Remote Area Incentive Scheme outlined in the department’s Enterprise Development Agreement (EDA5). Applications will remain current for 12 months. ¿ Position: Cloncurry 1 Temporary until December, 2006. The appointee may be eligible for incentives as detailed in the Rural and Remote Area Incentive Scheme as outlined in the department’s Enterprise Development Agreement (EDA5). Applications will remain current for 12 months. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until December, 2004 (unless determined otherwise). This position will transfer to a Shared Services Provider, effective 1st July, 2003. This position is offered on a temporary basis until December, 2004 (unless determined otherwise). Applications will remain current for 12 months.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES Note.—Applications for positions within the Department of Natural Resources and Mines must include the original plus two copies of the complete application for each position applied for. Integrated Resource Management— Water Management and Use— Water Reform— $NRM 1945 Senior Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 89 Catchment and Regional Planning— Land Protection— Land Protection Services— ‡NRM 1959 Senior Project Officer (Weed Seed Spread) (e) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 89 Vegetation Management— NRM 1957 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 7-7-03 89 Land Management and Use— NRM 1960 Senior Advisor (h) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 89 584 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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$$ Natural Resource Services— Corporate Communications— Product Marketing— $#NRM 1944 Marketing Officer (c) (e) Brisbane 1,403.70—1,796.50 PO2 30-6-03 89 Natural Resource Sciences— Resource Condition and Trend— Land and Environment Assessment— $NRM 1943 Principal Scientist (Remote Sensing) (c) Indooroopilly 2,472.30—2,650.90 PO5 30-6-03 89 $*NRM 1956 Technical Officer (Soil Carbon) (e) Indooroopilly 1,319.70—1,567.10 TO2 7-7-03 89 Regional Services— North Region— Business Services— $NRM 1952 Administration Officer (c) Cairns 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 7-7-03 89 Mines— $#NRM 1946 Tenures Officer (Native Title) (c) (e) Mount Isa 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 89 $NRM 1948 Regional Mining Registrar (c) Townsville 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 7-7-03 89 South West Region— Integrated Natural Resource Management and Use— Water Management and Use— $NRM 1951 Natural Resource Officer (c) St George 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 7-7-03 89 $†NRM 1954 Senior Natural Resource Officer (c) (h) Goondiwindi, 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 89 St George Mines— Industry Development— Industry Support— Information and Liaison— $NRM 1950 Project Officer (c) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 7-7-03 89 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. # Temporary position until 30th June, 2005. * Temporary until 30th June, 2005. † One position is located in Goondiwindi and one position in St George. ‡ Temporary until 31st December, 2003 with possibility of extension.

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service †PO 98/03 Communications Room Operator (c) Mount Isa 1,340.10—1,471.50 OO4 30-6-03 144 ‡PO 99/03 Queensland Government Agency Officer (c) Bedourie 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 30-6-03 144 *PO 100/03 Assistant Prosecutor (c) Townsville 1,403.70—1,796.50 PO2 30-6-03 144 PO 101/03 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 7-7-03 138 PO 102/03 Storeperson West End 1,187.70—1,281.80 OO3 7-7-03 138 PO 103/03 Administration Officer Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 7-7-03 138 * Position: Townsville 1 Temporary for a specific period of 18 months from date of appointment. If selected, public service officers from other agencies will be seconded, subject to agreement and release by the home agency. † Position: Mount Isa 1 Temporary position available for a specific period from 1st August, 2003 to 31st July, 2004 and one position available for a specific period from 29th September, 2003 to 17th August, 2004. Temporary positions for specific periods as outlined above. If selected, public service officers from other agencies will be seconded for the period concerned, subject to agreement and release by the home agency. ‡ Position: Bedourie 1 Part-time Permanent. This is a permanent part-time position working 32 hours per fortnight. The above salary rates are the equivalent full-time rates.

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET Policy Division— Queensland Education and Training International— ≠PR 78/03 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 24 ≠PR 79/03 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 24 ≠PR 80/03 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 24 Community Engagement Division— Community Outcomes— Crime Prevention Queensland— #PR 89/03 Senior Policy Officer Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 24 Multicultural Affairs Queensland— PR 77/03 Senior Policy Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 24 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 585

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$$ Regional Communities Engagement— Regional Strategy and Policy— ¢PR 88/03 Senior Project Officer (c) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 24 Regional Engagement— ‡PR 72/03 Principal Project Officer (Schoolies Festival) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 23-6-03 24 Far North Queensland— $PR 73/03 Strategic Projects Manager Cairns 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 23-6-03 24 Communities Engagement— Regional Engagement— ‡PR 74/03 Project Officer (Schoolies Festival) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 23-6-03 24 Planning, Reporting and Services— Communications— *PR 71/03 Senior Communication Officer Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 23-6-03 24 Office of the Director-General— PR 75/03 Executive Assistant Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 24 Governance Division— Financial Services— PR 76/03 Finance Officer (Accounts Payable) Brisbane 1,405.20—1,567.10 AO3 23-6-03 24 State Affairs— Constitutional and Administrative Law Services— PR 81/03 Policy Research Officer (Executive Council) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 24 #PR 83/03 Principal Policy Officer Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 30-6-03 24 Ministerial Correspondence Unit— ¿PR 82/03 Information Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 24 Business Services— Information Services— PR 85/03 Web Master Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 24 PR 86/03 Web Administrator Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 7-7-03 24 Events Coordination— *PR 87/03 Project Officer (c) Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 7-7-03 24 * Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until 30th June, 2004. ¢ This position was previously advertised as PR 62/03, previous applicants need not re-apply. # Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary from August, 2003 until 30th June, 2004. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary until December, 2004. Travel to the regional office at Beenleigh and to the Gold Coast will be required. The position may also be required to work from the Beenleigh office or site yet to be identified at the Gold Coast during critical phases of the project. Please read the 3 point plan which is attached with the role description. $ Position: Cairns 1 Temporary until June, 2004. ¿ Temporary until 14th May, 2004. # Temporary until 30th June, 2004. ≠ Temporary until 31st December, 2006.

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES Agency for Food and Fibre Sciences Intensive Livestock and Sheep— Sheep Meat and Wool— $DPI 1544 Extension Officer (c) Longreach 1,403.70—1,796.50 PO2 30-6-03 70 Farming Systems Institute— Central Highlands and Callide Dawson— Dryland— $†FSI 1553 Scientist (Soil Management) (c) (e) Biloela 1,887.50—2,061.10 PO3 7-7-03 70 Darling Downs and Western— Central Downs— $FSI 1548 Senior Development Extension Officer (c) Dalby 2,194.20—2,363.90 PO4 7-7-03 70 Queensland Horticulture Institute— Market Access— $‡QHI 1554 Scientific Assistant (e) Cairns 1,048.20—1,165.50 OO2 7-7-03 70 Tropical Fruits— $#QHI 1551 Scientific Assistant (c) (e) South Johnstone, 1,189.10—1,281.80 OO3 7-7-03 70 CWTA $QHI 1552 Horticulturalist South Johnstone, 1,887.50—2,061.10 PO3 7-7-03 70 CWTA 272848—2 586 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Animal and Plant Health Service West Region— $DPI 1550 Principal Inspector (c) Longreach 2,353.20—2,472.30 TO6 7-7-03 70 Corporate Performance Finance and Business Development— $DPI 1555 Finance Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 7-7-03 70 Queensland Fisheries Service Resource Management— $DPI 1549 Policy Officer (c) Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 7-7-03 70 Rural Industry Business Services Innovative Rural Management— Improvement Products and Services— $¿DPI 1545 Team Leader (Regional Services Team) (c) Bundaberg, 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 30-6-03 70 Charters Towers/ Townsville DPI—Forestry Division of Operations— South West Region— *FO 22/03 Overseer, General (c) Mitchell 1,397.60 FE7 7-7-03 77 $ Applications will remain current for a period of twelve (12) months for future vacancies. ¿ Two positions are available, one at Bundaberg and one at either Charters Towers or Townsville. * Applications will remain current for 12 months. † Temporary position until 30th June, 2005. # Temporary position until 31st May, 2006. ‡ Temporary position for twelve (12) months from date of appointment.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS QBuild Note.—Applications for positions within QBuild must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application. Financial Services Branch— QB 94/03 Senior Financial Accounting Officer Brisbane 2,245.20—2,402.30 AO6 23-6-03 50 QB 95/03 Financial Accounting Officer (IBU’s) Brisbane 1,688.60—1,857.00 AO4 23-6-03 50 Information Services Branch— QB 96/03 Help Desk Coordinator Brisbane 1,688.60—1,857.00 AO4 23-6-03 50 QB 97/03 Computer Systems Officer Brisbane 1,688.60—1,857.00 AO4 23-6-03 50 Human Resource Management Branch— QB 83/03 Human Resource Officer Brisbane 1,428.20—1,592.80 AO3 23-6-03 50 Office of the General Manager— QB 98/03 Executive Projects Officer (c) Brisbane 1,957.00—2,126.60 AO5 23-6-03 50 Business Development Division— QB 103/03 Executive Officer (c) Brisbane 2,245.20—2,402.30 AO6 7-7-03 50 Sunshine Coast Regional Office— QB 89/03 Condition Assessor Caboolture 1,534.80—1,688.60 OO5 23-6-03 50 QB 90/03 Assistant Project Officer (Building Services) Caboolture 1,534.80—1,688.60 OO5 23-6-03 50 QB 91/03 Estimator Caboolture 1,534.80—1,688.60 OO5 23-6-03 50 Cape York Regional Office— QB 84/03 Regional Support Officer (c) Cairns 1,428.20—1,592.80 AO3 23-6-03 50 QB 85/03 Client Relations Officer Cairns 1,763.00—1,857.00 OO6 23-6-03 50 QB 86/03 Estimator (3 positions) Cairns 1,534.80—1,688.60 OO5 23-6-03 50 QB 87/03 Assistant Project Officer (Building Services) Cairns 1,534.80—1,688.60 OO5 23-6-03 50 (5 positions) Brisbane City Regional Office— QB 92/03 Health Safety and Environmental Advisor Milton 1,946.20—2,041.70 OO7 23-6-03 50 Brisbane Metropolitan Regional Office— QB 102/03 Regional Condition Assessment Coordinator Cannon Hill 1,946.20—2,041.70 OO7 30-6-03 50 Procurement Services Branch— QB 93/03 Procurement Support Officer (c) Brisbane 1,428.20—1,592.80 AO3 23-6-03 50 $QB 71/03 Estimating Development Manager (c) Brisbane 2,245.20—2,402.30 AO6 23-6-03 50 Wide Bay/Burnett Regional Office— QB 88/03 Foreperson (Building) Bundaberg 1,526.90—1,680.00 OO5 23-6-03 50 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 587

VACANCIES—continued

Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Project Services Note.—Applications for positions within Project Services, must include the original, plus two copies of the complete applications. POSITIONS—NIL Queensland Purchasing Procurement Management Development— GR 28/03 Project Officer, Market and Data Analysis Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 23-6-03 55 Building Division— Industry Policy Unit— *GR 30/03 Principal Policy Manager Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 30-6-03 55 Asset Management Unit— Asset Management Policy Branch— ‡GR 33/03 Project Officer (c) Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 7-7-03 55 * Applications for this position will remain current for a period of up to twelve (12) months. ‡ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period of up to 18 months. $ This position was previously advertised as QB 81/02, previous applicants do not need to re-apply.

QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY Maryborough Regional Office— *BSA 14/03 Building Inspector (c) Maryborough 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 150 * A 10% Inspector’s Allowance applies to this position. Applications for Authority positions remain current for twelve (12) months.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT Business and Trade— Trade— Export Market Development— SD 65/03 Senior Trade Officer (East Asia) (c) Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 7-7-03 23 Office of Small Business— Business Information— SD 59/03 Branch Administration Officer Spring Hill 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 23 Technology and Service Industries— SD 60/03 Senior Project Officer (3 positions) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 30-6-03 23 SD 61/03 Project Officer Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 30-6-03 23 SD 62/03 Principal Project Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 30-6-03 23 SD 63/03 Project Officer (2 positions) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 23 Trade— Market Strategy— SD 54/03 Trade Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 23-6-03 23 Client Service Strategies and Planning— Service Delivery— State Development Centre— ≠SD 64/03 Principal Project Officer (Linking Clients to Beenleigh 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 30-6-03 23 Learning Project) (c) Operations— State Development Centre— ¢SD 58/03 Senior State Development Officer (c) Gladstone 1,125.36—1,255.74 AO5 30-6-03 23 Development and Infrastructure— Investment— Venture Capital— $SD 52/03 Project Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 23-6-03 23 $SD 53/03 Principal Project Officer Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 23-6-03 23 Office of the Deputy Coordinator-General— Water Infrastructure— £SD 55/03 Principal Project Officer (2 positions) (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 23-6-03 23 ∆SD 56/03 Project Manager (c) Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 23-6-03 23 Office of the Director-General— Executive and Legal Services— SD 57/03 Personal Assistant Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 23-6-03 23 All Applications will remain current for twelve (12) months. $ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary for a period up to 30th June, 2005. 588 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ £ 2 Positions: Brisbane 2 Temporary roles for a period up to 3 years. ∆ Position: Brisbane 1 Temporary role for a period up to 3 years. ¢ Position: Gladstone 1 Part-time Temporary for up to 12 months with the possibility of extension. ≠ Position: Beenleigh 1 Temporary role for a period up to 12 months with possibility of extension.

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, RACING AND FAIR TRADING Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 7863, via the internet: www.dtrft.qld.gov.au or alternatively, by emailing [email protected] and stating the vacancy reference number in the subject line eg. TRFT 26/01. Service Delivery and Development Division— ‡TRFT 70/03 Regional Manager Cairns 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 7-7-03 8 Service Development Unit— *TRFT 68/03 Training and Quality Manager Brisbane 1,925.60—2,092.90 AO5 7-7-03 8 *TRFT 69/03 Service Development Manager Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 7-7-03 8 * Applications will remain current for 12 months. ‡ The appointee to this position may be required to be on call. Some intra and inter-state travel may be required. Applications will remain current for 12 months.

QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT Note.—Applications for roles within Queensland Transport must include the original, plus two copies of the complete application for each role applied for. Public Transport Division— School Transport Branch— TD 114/03 Business Systems Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 23-6-03 19 Services Group— Services Group Directorate— TD 119/03 Archivist Brisbane 1,887.50—2,061.10 PO3 7-7-03 19 TD 118/03 Principal Financial Advisor (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 AO7 30-6-03 19 Finance Branch— *TD 123/03 Finance Officer (Asset Accounting) Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 7-7-03 19 Northern Region— Compliance (Northern)— $£TD 98/03 Transport Inspector Mount Isa 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 Rail, Ports and Freight Division— Business and Strategy Development Branch— TD 124/03 Principal Advisor (Commercial Policy) (c) Brisbane 2,739.30—2,896.90 AO8 14-7-03 19 Corporate Governance Division— Corporate Strategy and Performance Branch— ¿TD 125/03 Assistant Director (Corporate Direction and Brisbane 3,031.60—3,160.30 SO2 7-7-03 19 Development) Maritime Safety Queensland— Corporate Strategy Branch— TD 117/03 Occupational Health and Safety Advisor (c) (h) Brisbane 2,209.40—2,363.90 AO6 23-6-03 19 Integrated Transport Planning— Strategic Support Branch— TD 121/03 Manager (Strategic Support) (c) Brisbane 2,739.20—2,896.90 AO8 7-7-03 19 Planning Policy and Legislation Branch— TD 122/03 Director (Planning Policy and Legislation) (c) Brisbane 3,314.70—3,469.10 SO1 14-7-03 19 $ A three year tenure shall apply to this position. £ All applications will remain current for twelve months from the closing date of this position. * The Queensland government is transitioning the delivery of a range of Corporate Service functions into a shared services environment. This position has been identified to transfer to a Shared Service Provider from 1st July, 2003. ¿ This position is offered on a temporary basis until 30th June, 2004, unless otherwise determined.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Note.—Applicants can obtain Position Descriptions by telephoning (07) 3224 6476, e-mailing: [email protected] or via the internet: www.treasury.qld.gov.au Corporate Information— *TY 100/03 Technology Officer Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 7-7-03 31 Treasury Office— *TY 98/03 Principal Economist (c) Brisbane 3,458.93—3,605.77 SO2 30-6-03 31 *TY 102/03 Treasury Analyst Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 7-7-03 31 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 589

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Fortnightly Classi- Closing Date Address Reference Vacancy Locality Classification fication for Receipt Code Number Symbol of (see Min. Max. Application List)

$$ Legal Services Unit— *TY 99/03 Office Administrator Brisbane 1,661.70—1,827.20 AO4 30-6-03 31 Government Superannuation Office *TY 101/03 Principal Technology Officer (c) Brisbane 2,472.30—2,650.90 PO5 7-7-03 31 For hearing impaired applicants, a TTY machine is available on (07) 3224 4621. * Applications to remain current for 12 months.

Note: Positions within the Parliamentary Service come within the ambit of the Parliamentary Service Act 1988 and are not subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Notes.—As prescribed under sections 94, 95, 96 and 114 of the Public Service Act 1996 and Part 1 of the Appeals Directive (No.: 11/96): an appeal can not be made to the Public Service Commissioner against a decision to appoint or second an officer or other person to Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2), and; otherwise, an officer entitled to appeal must satisfy the following requirements— ¥ the officer must have applied for a vacancy to which one of the following persons was promoted: — an officer of a Department; — a general employee of a Department with tenure; — an officer of a Public Service Office; — a general employee of a Public Service Office with tenure; or — a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in Schedule 3 of the Appeals Directive; ¥ the officer’s application for the vacancy must have been received before the deadline for the receipt of applications; ¥ the officer’s notice of appeal must be actually received by the Public Service Commissioner before the deadline for its receipt; and ¥ the officer must continue to be entitled to appeal (see s. 1(1) of Appeals Directive). (a) Appointees may be required to serve in any part of the State. Where a centre is included under “Locality”, the headquarters of the appointee will be at such centre unless otherwise determined. (b) An appointment has been declared by the Public Service Commissioner, by gazette notice, to be a non-appealable appointment, pursuant to section 95 of the Public Service Act 1996. (c) Also being advertised in daily press and/or internet/email advertising or technical journals. (d) Appointment to a particular level will depend on qualifications and experience. (e) The appointee may be appointed in a temporary capacity. If a tenured employee of the Public Service is selected for appointment, the officer will retain tenured status. (f) Appointment may be made on the basis of a contract for a fixed term, pursuant to sections 69 and 70 of the Public Service Act 1996. (g) Senior Officer levels (SO1 and SO2): salary sacrifice may be made for optional benefits of employer funded superannuation options and professional organisation membership fees. (h) In accordance with section 5.13 of the Directive 4/02, Deployment and Redeployment, registered deployees will be considered on relative merit.

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Address Codes Address Codes—continued

Ref. Ref. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY: 14th Floor, 160 20 MAIN ROADS: To receive position descriptions and Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box 155, Brisbane Albert application packages via facsimile or mail please Street, Qld, 4002; Phone 3227.8945; Fax: (07) 3225.1952; or phone (07) 3404 9765. This faxback service operates email [email protected] Internet Address:— 24 hours a day, 7 days a week www.epa. qld.gov.au/environment/careers/vacancies/ 23 DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT: Level 22, 6 CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION AGENCY: 35 111 George Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4002; P.O. Box 168, Merivale Street, South Brisbane, Q, 4101; P.O. Box Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002; Phone: 3405.6525; E- 3159; South Brisbane Q, 4101; Phone: mail: [email protected]; Internet: http://www. (07) 3842.9340; Fax: (07) 3842.9302 or Internet statedevelopment.qld.gov.au/ about/employment Address: http://www.caa.qld.gov.au/vacancies.htm 24 THE PREMIER AND CABINET: 4th Floor, Executive 7 QUEENSLAND AUDIT OFFICE: 11th Floor, Central Building, 100 George Street, Brisbane 4000; P.O. Box Plaza One, 345 Queen Street, Brisbane 4000; G..O. 185, Brisbane Albert Street 4002; Phone: 3224.4671 or Box 1139, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3405.1100. email Internet Address: [email protected] Internet: www.qao.qld.gov.au/qaoinf.htm 25 PARLIAMENT HOUSE: Legislative Assembly Offices, 8 TOURISM, RACING AND FAIR TRADING: Level 23, Parliament House, Corner George and Alice Streets, 111 George Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1141 Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3406.7579; Fax: 3406.7509; Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.7863; E-mail requests for Email: HumanResourceManagement@parliament. Position Descriptions: [email protected] or via qld.gov.au Internet: www.parliament.qld.gov.au/vacancies the internet: www.dtrft.gov.au/vacancy/vacancy.au; E- 31 TREASURY: Human and Physical Resources, Level 2, mail applications will be accepted at Executive Annexe, 102 George Street, Brisbane, [email protected] Qld, 4000; Phone: 3224.6476; Email: 10 DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING & [email protected] or Internet: http// DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS: www.treasury.qld.gov.au Please note Queensland Level 2, Block B,75 William Street, Brisbane Qld 4000; Treasury does not accept applications via email G.P.O. Box 69, Brisbane Qld 4001; Fax: (07) 3225 2237; 32 HOUSING: Level 13, 61 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld, 4000; An application package can be obtained via the Internet G.P.O. Box 690, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3238.3998; at: www.jobs.qld.gov.au or via facsimile or mail by Fax: 3227.7671. E-mail requests for PD’s to phoning (07) 3222 2370. This telephone faxback service [email protected] E-mail applications will be operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. accepted at [email protected] (Please note 11 OPEN LEARNING INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Institute e-mail applications will only be accepted in Microsoft Human Resource Unit, 1 Cordelia Street, South Word 97, read-only format) Brisbane 4101; G.P.O. Box 1326, Brisbane 4001; Fax: QUEENSLAND OMBUDSMAN: (07) 3259.4374; to obtain position descriptions Phone: (07) 3259.4174 or via internet (http:// jobs.qld.gov.au) 33 Level 25, 288 Edward Street, GPO Box 3314, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3005.7064; Fax: (07) 3005.7067; 13 HEALTH RIGHTS COMMISSION: Level 19, 288 Edward E-mail: [email protected] Street, Brisbane 4000; Phone: 3234.0295 (Internet): www.hrc.qld.gov.au/index_jobs.html INNOVATION AND INFORMATION ECONOMY, 14 HEALTH: Level 12, State Health Building, 147-163 SPORT AND RECREATION QUEENSLAND: Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Q, 4000; G.P.O. Box 48, 28 INNOVATION AND INFORMATION ECONOMY, Brisbane, Q, 4001. To receive position descriptions SPORT AND RECREATION QUEENSLAND: and application packages for Corporate Office Level 12, 111 George Street, Brisbane, 4000: Postal: vacancies only via facsimile or mail, please phone: P.O. Box 187, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld 4002. (07) 3404 9775. This faxback service operates 24 Phone: (07) 3237.9799 (between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m.). hours a day, 7 days a week Internet Fax: (07) 3235.4549. Email: [email protected] Address: http://www.health.qld.gov.au/careers/ 44 CITEC: 317 Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 15 JUSTICE: 15th Floor, State Law Building, Cnr. George 279, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3222.2282 and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, Position information, for CI reference numbers only, can Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117. Internet Address:— be obtained by either fax or mail by calling the above http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm telephone number 24 hours a day, 7 days per week 16 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE: 15th Floor, 444 Queen LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING: Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1449, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3213.9477; Fax: (07)3213.9489 28A P.O. Box 31, Albert Street, Brisbane, 4002. Email: [email protected] or Internet: Position Descriptions: Phone: (07) 3247 3608. http://www.pt.qld.gov.au/jobs/jobvacancies.htm Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.dlgp.qld.gov.au. 17 ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMISSION QUEENSLAND: Care of Vacancy Processing Officer, 15th Floor, State Law NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES: Building, corner George and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; 89 NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES: 16th Floor, G.P.O. Box 149, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3239.6117 Forestry House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000: 19 QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT: Ground Floor, Boundary Personnel Services, Corporate Services Agency, G.P.O. Street, Spring Hill, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 1412, Box 1435, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: 3239.3083 Brisbane 4001. Position descriptions and application 90 WEST REGION OFFICE, Landsborough Highway, packages can be obtained via the Internet at: P.O. Box 519, Longreach, Q, 4730; Phone: http://jobs.qld.gov.au, or via facsimile or mail on: (076) 584 900; Fax: (076) 583 975 (07) 3834.5005. This telephone faxback service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 93 SOUTH REGIONAL OFFICE: 203 Tor Street, Toowoomba, 4350; P.O. Box 318, Toowoomba 18 MAIN ROADS: Metropolitan District, South East 4350; Phone: (076) 881 276; Fax: (076) 881 198 Region. To receive a position description and application package via facsimile or mail please 94 CHARLEVILLE DISTRICT OFFICE: Hood Street, phone (07) 3404 9765. This telephone faxback P.O. Box 224, Charleville, Q, 4470; Phone: service operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. (07) 4654.4236; Fax: (07) 4654.4225 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 591

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address PUBLIC WORKS: 115 WARWICK DISTRICT OFFICE: “Blaketon House, corner Palmerin and Albert Streets, Warwick, 4370; Phone: 48 PROJECT SERVICES: Level 3, 80 George Street, (07) 4661.0500; Fax: (07) 4661.0525 Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 2906, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5192. Email: 116 ROMA DISTRICT OFFICE: 44-46 Bungil Street, Roma; [email protected] P.O. Box 456, Roma, Qld, 4455; Phone: 50 Q BUILD: Level 12, 295 Ann Street, Brisbane 4000; (07) 4622.7911; Fax: (07) 4622.2559 G.P.O. Box 2937, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3224.5048 117 CHINCHILLA DISTRICT OFFICE: “Chinchilla Arcade”, Email address is: [email protected] Heeney Street, Chinchilla, 4413; P.O. Box 493, 55 CORPORATE SERVICES/BUILDING DIVISION/ Chinchilla 4413; Phone: (07) 4662.8600; Fax: QUEENSLAND PURCHASING: Level 3, 80 (07) 4662.8624 George Street, Brisbane 4000 (Parliament House 118 ISIS BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox Street, End); G.P.O. 2457, Brisbane 4001; Phone: Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, 4650; 3224.7352; Fax: 3224.7186; Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 [email protected] 119 FRASER-COOLOOLA DISTRICT OFFICE: 102 Lennox 58 QUEENSLAND SERVICES GROUP: (QFleet, Street, Maryborough; P.O. Box 142, Maryborough, Qld, Goprint, SDS), 371 Vulture Street, Woolloongabba, 4650; Phone: (07) 4162.1633; Fax: (07) 4121.1645 Q, 4102; Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo DC Q, 4151; Phone: 3246.3591 120 BUNDABERG DISTRICT OFFICE: corner Maryborough and Woondooma Streets, Bundaberg; P.O. Box 3008, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Bundaberg, Qld, 4670; (07) 4154.0344; Fax: (07) 4152.6495 Positions descriptions and application packages can be obtained via the Internet: www.jobs.qld.gov.au. If 121 SOUTH BURNETT DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Evelyn Street, experiencing difficulty downloading documents phone Kingaroy; P.O. Box 197, Kingaroy, Qld, 4610; Public Service positions (07) 3237.9715; Teaching (07) 4162.9500; Fax: (07) 4162.9524 positions (07) 3237.9714. Please note that the Department of Education does 122 ROCKHAMPTON DISTRICT OFFICE: 209 Bolsover not accept applications by email. Street, Rockhampton; P.O. Box 138, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4661; Fax: (07) 4938.4921 100 OTHER: Please refer to the position description for return address details. 123 EMERALD DISTRICT OFFICE: “Waterson Place”, 21 Hospital Road, Emerald, 4720; Phone: 101 CENTRAL OFFICE: Vacancy Processing Officer, P.O. (07) 4983.8600; Fax: (07) 4983.8623 Box 33, Brisbane Albert Street, Qld, 4002; Public Service Ph: (07) 3237.9715; Teaching Ph: 124 GLADSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 21 Dawson Highway, (07) 3237.9714; Fax: (07) 3210.0714 Gladstone, 4680; Phone: (07) 4971.3600; Fax: 102 NAMBOUR DISTRICT OFFICE: “Centenary Square”, (07) 4971.3699 52-64 Currie Street, Nambour; P.O. Box 745, 125 MACKAY HINTERLAND and NORTH DISTRICT Nambour, Qld, 4560 OFFICE: Level 1, Mackay Day and Night Pharmacy 104 MOOLOOLABA DISTRICT OFFICE: P.O. Box 5058, Building, 67-69 Sydney Street, Mackay, Qld, 4740; Maroochydore, BC Qld, 4558; Phone: P.O. Box 760, Mackay, Q, 4740; Phone: (07) 5456.8777; Fax: (07) 5456.8700 (07) 4951.6900; Fax: (07) 4951.6924 105 WEST MORETON DISTRICT OFFICE: Milford 127 TOWNSVILLE BURDEKIN DISTRICT OFFICE: 187- Street, Ipswich; P.O. Box 874, Ipswich, Qld, 4305; 209 Stanley Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. Box 5179, Phone: (07) 3280.1666; Fax: (07) 3280.1199 Townsville, 4810; Phone: (07) 4726.3111; Fax: (07) 4726.3100 106 IPSWICH DISTRICT OFFICE: corner Gordon and South Streets, Ipswich, Private Mail Bag 2, Ipswich, 128 TOWNSVILLE NORTH AND WEST DISTRICT Qld, 4305; Phone: (07) 3280.1773; Fax: (07) 3280.1986 OFFICE: 187-209 Stanley Street, Townsville, 4810; P.O. 107 PMB 250 Mansfield DC 4122, Level 2, Block A and B, Box 5179, Townsville, 4810; Phone: (07) 4726.3111; Garden Square, McGregor Street, Upper Mt Gravatt, Fax: (07) 4726.3100 4122; Phone: (07) 3422.8355; Fax: (07) 3349.8507 129 MOUNT ISA DISTRICT OFFICE: 51 Miles Street, Mount 108 CORINDA DISTRICT OFFICE: 689 Sherwood Road, Isa; P.O. Box 1267, Mount Isa Qld, 4825; Phone: Sherwood, 4075; P.O. Box 16, Sherwood, 4075; (07) 4744.8222; Fax: (07) 4744.8200 Phone: (07) 3379.0500; Fax: (07) 3379.2882 130 LONGREACH DISTRICT OFFICE: 139 Eagle Street, 109 MOUNT GRAVATT DISTRICT OFFICE: “Garden Longreach P.O. Box 343, Longreach, Qld, 4730; Phone: Square”, Kessels Road, Mount Gravatt, Private Mail (07) 4658 4599; Fax: (07) 4658 4529 Bag 250, Mansfield DC, Qld, 4122 131 CAIRNS AND CAPE DISTRICT OFFICE: 17-19 110 BAYSIDE DISTRICT OFFICE: School Road, Capalaba; Sheridan Street, Cairns; P.O. Box 6094; Cairns Mail Phone: (07) 3245.0222; Fax: (07) 3245.6741 Centre, Qld, 4871 111 GEEBUNG DISTRICT OFFICE: 457 Gympie Road, 133 TABLELANDS-JOHNSTONE DISTRICT OFFICE: 2 Geebung, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: Whiting Street, Atherton, Qld, 4883; Phone: (07) 3359.4243 (070) 4091.0801; Fax: (070) 4091.4957 112 STAFFORD DISTRICT OFFICE: 457 Gympie Road, 134 TORRES STRAIT DISTRICT OFFICE: Hargraves Street, Geebung, 4034; Phone: (07) 3350.7866; Fax: Thursday Island; P.O. Box 117, Thursday Island, Qld, (07) 3359.4243 4875; (070) 4069.1282; Fax: (070) 4069.1734 113 TOOWOOMBA-DARLING DOWNS DISTRICT OFFICE: 135 GOLD COAST NORTH DISTRICT OFFICE: 56 Anne 178 Hume Street, Toowoomba; P.O. Box 38, Toowoomba, Street, Southport, P.O. Box 2818, Southport, Q, Qld, 4350; Phone: (07) 4616 9111; Fax: (07) 4616.9100 4215; Phone: (07) 5583 6222; Fax: (07) 5591 1740 592 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address 136 GOLD COAST SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICE: East Quay, DEPARTMENT OF FAMILIES: Corporate Park, Level 2 South, 34-36 Glenferrie Drive, Robina; Postal: P.O. Box 557, Robina DC 4226; 40 Position Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: (07) 5562.4888; Fax: (07) 5562 4800 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: 137 LOGAN BEAUDESERT DISTRICT OFFICE: Herses [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing Road, Eagleby, Qld, 4207; (07) 3287.5533; Fax: Officer, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 (07) 3807 4943 CORPORATE SERVICES CENTRE: DEPARTMENT OF POLICE: 41 Position Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: 138 CORPORATE SERVICES: Vacancy Processing Officer, 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: Recruiting Section, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane 4000; [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing G.P.O. Box 1440, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4414. Officer, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: phone (07) 3364 4702. 42 INFORMATION COMMISSIONER: Level 25, 288 139 CENTRAL REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 221, Edward Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 3314, Rockhampton, 4700; Fax: (07) 4922.6300. Position Brisbane, 4001; Email: [email protected] Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Tel: (07) 3005.7100; Fax: (07) 3005.7099 (07) 4932 1449. 140 FAR NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box CRIME AND MISCONDUCT COMMISSION: 7419, Cairns, 4870; Fax (07) 4031.5146. Position 43 Human Resources Manager, Level 3, Terrica Place, 140 Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Creek Street, Brisbane, 4000; GPO Box 3123, Brisbane, (07) 4040 4933. 4001; Email: [email protected] 141 METROPOLITAN NORTH REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Phone: (07) 3360.6103 Box 1440, Brisbane 4001; Fax: (07) 3258.2651. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES: Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au Position information can be obtained from Infobank for or phone (07) 3258 2641. DPI staff. Other applicants can obtain position 142 METROPOLITAN SOUTH REGION: HR Manager, P.O. descriptions either through the internet (the Box 6464, Upper Mount Gravatt, 4122; Fax: Department of Primary Industries web site address (07) 3849.0344. Position Description available at is http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies), or the www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3849 0318. faxline which operates 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, phone: (07) 3239.3083 143 NORTH COAST REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 553, Maroochydore, 4558; Fax (07) 5409.7907. Position 70 DPI OFFICE: 16th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Mary Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; Personnel Services, (07) 5443 9555. Corporate Services Agency, G.P.O. Box 1435, Brisbane, Qld 4001; Phone: (07) 3406.2908; 144 NORTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 2293, Fax: (07) 3406.2927 Townsville, 4810; Fax: (07) 4726.4613. Position (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone 71 DPI NORTH REGIONAL OFFICE: Abbott Street, (07) 4726 4618. Oonoonba 4811; P.O. Box 1085, Townsville 4810; 145 OPERATIONS SUPPORT COMMAND: HR Manager, Phone: (07) 4722 2634; Fax: (07) 4778 3634 200 Roma Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1440, (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4727. Position 72 DPI CENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE: Corner Bruce Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Highway and Yeppoon Road, Rockhampton; P.O. (07) 3364 4756. Box 6014, Rockhampton Mail Centre, Q, 4702; Phone: (07) 4936.0301; Fax: (07) 4936.0317 146 SOUTH EASTERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) 7515, Gold Coast MC 9726; Fax: (07) 5570.7990. Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au 73 DPI SOUTH REGIONAL OFFICE: 203 Tor Street, or phone (07) 5570 7967. Toowoomba 4350; P.O. Box 102, Toowoomba 4350; Phone: (07) 4688.1200; Fax: (07) 4688.1430 147 SOUTHERN REGION: HR Manager, P.O. Box 1333, (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_vacancies) Toowoomba, 4350; Fax: (07) 4615.3200. Position 74 DPI SOUTH-EAST REGIONAL OFFICE: 91-95 Howard Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone Street, Nambour 4560; P.O. Box 5165, Nambour 4560; (07) 4615 3222. Phone: (07) 5430.4911; Fax: (07) 5430.4994 148 STATE CRIME OPERATIONS COMMAND: HR (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_ vacancies) Manager, 200 Roma Street, Brisbane, 4000, G.P.O. 75 DPI WEST REGIONAL OFFICE: Landsborough Box 1440, Brisbane, 4001; Fax: (07) 3364.4087. Highway, Longreach 4730; P.O. Box 519, Longreach Position Description available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au 4730; Phone: (07) 4658.4433; Fax: (07) 4658.4400 or phone (07) 3364 4266. (http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/dpi_ vacancies) 190 QUEENSLAND POLICE SERVICE ACADEMY: 76 DPI FORESTRY: 11th Floor, Forestry House, 160 Vacancy Processing Officer, Queensland Police Mary Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 944, Service Academy, P.O. Box 1110, Archerfield, Qld, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3234.0776; Fax: 4108; Fax: (07) 3246 8290. Position Description (07) 3225.2171 available at www.jobs.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3364 77 DPI FORESTRY: DIVISION OF OPERATIONS: P.O. 4702. Box 1339, Gympie, Qld 4570; Phone: (07) 5483 7094. Fax: (07) 5482.3430 PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: 78 DPI FORESTRY: DIVISION OF OPERATIONS: 191 PROSTITUTION LICENSING AUTHORITY: G.P.O. P.O. Box 344, Rockhampton, Qld 4700; 109 Bolsover Box 3196, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. To obtain a position Street, Rockhampton, Qld 4700; Phone: description: (07) 3109 4900; Fax: (07) 3876 3641 (07) 4938.4212. Fax: (07) 4927.2158 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 593

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: 97 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Regional Services (QAS), 2nd Floor, Block D, 80 QUEENSLAND NURSING COUNCIL: Level 14, 201 Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Charlotte Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000; G.P.O. Box Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 625, 2928, Brisbane 4001; Phone: (07) 3223.5123; Fax: Brisbane, Qld, 4001; (07) 3223.5115; http://www.qnc.qld.gov.au/ E-mail: [email protected]. e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (07) 3247.8295 (94295); Fax: (07) 3247.8390 (94390) EMERGENCY SERVICES: 98 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Regional Services (QFRS/CDRS), Brisbane South Region, 2nd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron 81 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Employee Services, Recruitment Unit, Level 3, Block E, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 2953, Brisbane, Qld, Kedron Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park 4001; Phone: (07) 3247.8392 (94392); Fax: Roads, Kedron, Qld, 4031; G.P.O. Box 1425, Brisbane, (07) 3247.8385 (94385) Qld, 4001; Phone: (07) 3222.2402; Fax: (07) 3247.8245 82 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES: 4th DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES Floor, State Government Building, 36 Shields 30 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES: Assistant Street; P.O. Box 920, Cairns, Qld, 4870; Phone: Adviser, Workforce Practices, Human Resource Services (07) 4039.8545; Fax: (07) 4039.8266 Branch, Department of Corrective Services, G.P.O. Box 83 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 12 1054, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Phone: (07) 3239.0573; Fax: Wickham Road, North Ward, P.O. Box 5845, MSO, (07) 3239.0602; Email: Recruitment@ dcs.qld.gov.au Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: (07) 4799.7116; 151 General Manager, Woodford Correctional Centre, Fax: (07) 4799.7061 Private Mail Bag 1, Woodford, Qld, 4514; Phone: 84 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 34 (07) 5422.5230; Fax: (07) 5496.1886 East Street, P.O. Box 1531, Rockhampton, Qld, 152 Regional Director, Southern Region Community 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4888 (84888); Fax: Corrections, P.O. Box 2335, Mansfield, Qld, 4122; (07) 4938.4897 and (07) 4938.4737 Phone: (07) 3849.6533; Fax: (07) 3849.1146 84(a) DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 153 Regional Director, Northern Region Community Vacancy Processing Officer, Queensland Ambulance Corrections, P.O. Box 615, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Service, P.O. Box 1531, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; Phone: (07) 4760. 7581; Fax: (07) 4760.7580 Phone: (07) 4938 4795; Fax): (07) 4938 4737 154 General Manager. Townsville Correctional Centre, P.O. 84(b) DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Box 5574, MC, Townsville, Qld, 4810; Phone: Vacancy Processing Officer, Queensland Ambulance (07) 4799.8499; Fax: (07) 4799.8501 Service, P.O. Box 362, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700; Phone: (07) 4931 7150; Fax: (07) 4927.7537 155 General Manager, Sir David Longland Correctional Centre, P.O. Box 750, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: 84(c) DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, (07) 3406.8712; Fax: (07) 3406.8878 Vacancy Processing Officer, Queensland Ambulance Service, Customer Service Office, P.O. Box 154, 156 General Manager, Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, Mackay, Qld, 4740; Phone: (07) 4967.1039; Fax: Private Mail Bag 1, Mareeba, Qld, 4880; Phone: (07) 4967. 1043; [email protected] (07) 4093.3911; Fax: (07) 4093.3951 84(d) DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 157 General Manager, WORC Program, P.O. Box 495, Vacancy Processing Officer, Queensland Ambulance Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: (07) 3271. 4433; Service, P.O. Box 111, Barcaldine, Qld, 4725; Fax: (07) 3271 4406 Phone: (07) 4951.2304; Fax: (07) 4651.2407 158 General Manager, Capricornia Correctional Centre, 85 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 128 Private Mail Bag 11, Central Queensland Mail Margaret Street, P.O. Box 831, Toowoomba, Qld, Centre, Qld, 4702; Phone: (07) 4912.6265; Fax: 4350; Phone: 1300 131 312; Fax: (07) 4638.9630 (07) 4912. 6267 86 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 159 General Manager, Wolston Correctional Centre, Locked (QFRS/CDRS), 98 Lennox Street, Maryborough, Bag 1800, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Phone: Qld, 4650; Phone: (07) 4123.8004; Fax: (07) 3271.9409; Fax: (07) 3271.9424 (07) 4123.2930 160 Regional Director, Central Region Community 87 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, Corrections, P.O. Box 1734, Rockhampton, Qld, Regional Services (QFRS/CDRS), Brisbane North 4700; Phone: (07) 4938.4837; Fax: (07) 4938.4855 Region, 3rd Floor, Kedron Brook Building, Kedron 161 Regional Director, Metropolitan Region Community Park Complex, Cnr Park and Kedron Park Roads, Corrections, P.O. Box 13787, Brisbane, Roma Street, Kedron, Qld, 4031; P.O. Box 000, Kedron, Qld, Qld, 4003; Phone: (07) 3238.3660; 4031; Phone: (07) 3247.8419 (94419); Fax: Fax: (07) 3238.3954 (07) 3247.8385 (94385) 162 General Manager, Brisbane Women’s Correctional 88 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, 32 Centre, Locked Bag 2500, Richlands, Qld, 4077; Tansey Street, P.O. Box 927, Beenleigh, Qld, 4207; Phone: (07) 3271.9000; Fax: (07) 3271.9029 Phone: (07) 3287.8509 (QFRS/CDRS) or (07) 3287 8539 QAS; Fax: (07) 3804 7928 163 General Manager, Darling Downs Correctional Centre, Locked Bag 9006, Toowoomba Delivery Centre, Qld, 96 DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES 4350; Phone: (07) 4698.5100; Fax: (07) 4630.6375 (QAS), Corner West Terrace and Bowman Road, P.O. Box 249 Caloundra, Qld, 4551; Phone: 165 General Manager, Numinbah Correctional Centre, (07) 5420.9951; Fax: (07) 5420.9950; Private Mail Bag 1, Nerang, Qld, 4211; Phone: [email protected] (07) 5533.4131; Fax: (07) 5533.4176 272848—3 594 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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Ref. Ref. No. Department, Location and Postal Address No. Department, Location and Postal Address 166 General Manager, Palen Creek Correctional Centre, 172 COOLOOLA SUNSHINE INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Mount Lindsay Highway, via Rathdowney, Qld, 4287; Cartwright Road, Gympie, Qld, 4570, P.O. Box 243, PMB1; Phone: (07) 5544.3115; Fax: (07) 5544.3165 Gympie, 4570; Fax: (07) 5482 4542. To obtain a job 167 General Manager, Operational Support Services Unit, description and applicant package please Phone: Wacol Station Road, Wacol, Qld, 4076; Phone: (07) 5480 3620. (07) 3271.6506; Fax: (07) 3271.6513 E-mail Address: [email protected] 168 Maryborough Correctional Centre, C/- Department of Corrective Services, G.P.O. Box 1054, Brisbane, 174 TROPICAL NORTH QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE Qld, 4001; As per address code 30 OF TAFE: Eureka Street, Manunda, Cairns, Qld, 4870, PMB 1 Cairns, Qld, 4870; Fax: (07) 4042 2428. RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: To obtain a job description and applicant package 173 RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AUTHORITY: 33 Herschel please Phone: (07) 4042 2635. Street, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 390, Brisbane 4001; Internet Address: [email protected] Phone (07) 3361.3567; Email: [email protected]; or via 175 MORETON INSTITUTE OF TAFE, 1030 Cavendish the internet: www.rta.qld.gov.au Email applications Road, Mount Gravatt, Qld, 4122, P.O. 2614, will be accepted at [email protected] (Please Mansfield, Qld, 4122; Fax: (07) 3215 1479. To note email applications will only be accepted in obtain a job description and applicant package Microsoft Word 2000 or earlier format). please Phone: (07) 3215 1514. GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs 79 GOLD COAST HEALTH SERVICE DISTRICT: 176 WIDE BAY INSTITUTE OF TAFE, Private and P.O. Box 742, Southport DC Qld, 4215; Phone: confidential, Vacancy Processing Officer, LMB 279, (07) 5537.0341; Fax: (07) 5537.0355 Maryborough, 4650; Fax: (07) 4128 1167. To obtain a job ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITAL AND ROYAL description and applicant package please Phone: WOMEN’S HOSPITAL AND HEALTH (07) 4120 6311. SERVICE DISTRICT: E-mail: [email protected] Internet Address: www.widebay.tafe.net/employeeservices 99 Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, Corporate Development, M Floor, Block 7, Royal 177 SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND INSTITUTE OF Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and TAFE, 100 Bridge Street (Demountable Building), Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, Toowoomba, Qld, 4350, P.O. Box 80, Toowoomba, 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— Qld, 4350; Fax: (07) 4639 4673; Phone: 4694 1881. [email protected] To obtain a job description and applicant package please Phone: (07) 4694 1914. Internet Address: QUEENSLAND HEALTH INFORMATION SERVICES www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs 99A Workforce Planning, Establishments and Recruitment, Corporate Development, M Floor, Block 7, Royal 178 YERONGA INSTITUTE OF TAFE, A Block, Cnr Brisbane Hospital and Royal Women’s Hospital and Park Road and Villa Street, Yeronga, Qld, 4104, P.O. Health Service Districts, Herston Road, Herston, Qld, Box 6045, Fairfield Gardens, Qld, 4103; Fax: 3848 4029; Phone: (07) 3636.8127 or email— 2586. To obtain a job description and application [email protected] package please Phone: (07) 3892 0536. Internet QUEENSLAND HEALTH PATHOLOGY AND Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: 179 BREMER INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Position description 186 Recruitment Unit, Queensland Health Pathology and can be accessed via: Internet: www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs; Scientific Services, P.O. Box 934, Archerfield, Qld, or phone: 3817 3161. Please send job application to: 4108; Phone: (07) 3000.9380; Fax: (07) 3000.9377 Vacancy Processing Officer, The Bremer Institute of or email: [email protected] TAFE, P.O. Box 138, Booval, Qld, 4304; P.O. Box 138, ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER Booval, Qld, 4304 PARTNERSHIPS AGENCY QUEENSLAND: 180 LOGAN INSTITUTE OF TAFE: 50-68 Armstrong 40B Position Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. Road, Meadowbrook, Qld, 4131; LMB 4163, qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: Loganholme, DC Qld, 4129. To obtain a job description 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: and applicant package please Phone: (07) 3826 3860. [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Internet Address: www.logan.tafe.net Processing Officer, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 DISABILITY SERVICES QUEENSLAND: 181 GOLD COAST INSTITUTE OF TAFE: A Block, Cnr Heeb Street & Benowa Road, Ashmore, Qld, 4214, PO 40C Position Description can be accessed via: Internet: www.jobs. Box 5547, GCMC, Qld, 9726; Fax: (07) 5539 3342. To qld.gov.au; or email: [email protected], or phone: obtain a job description and applicant package please 3224 7144. Please send job applications via email to: Phone: (07) 5581 8530. Internet Address: [email protected] or Post to Vacancy Processing www.det.qld.gov.au/jobs Officer, G.P.O. Box 806, Brisbane, Qld, 4001 150 QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES AUTHORITY: ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF QUEENSLAND: 11 Edmondstone Street, South Brisbane 4101; PMB 84, Coorparoo DC Qld 4151; Phone: 3225.2986; or Email: [email protected] (http://www.bsa.qld.gov.au/ 21 Applications can be forwarded to: Level 6 Forestry employment) House, 160 Mary Street, Brisbane, 4000; G.P.O. Box 1393, Brisbane 4001; Phone: 3227 6444; Fax: 171 BARRIER REEF INSTITUTE OF TAFE: Corner 3329 7391. An application package can be obtained Fulham Road and Hugh Street, Pimlico, Qld, 4812, from: Department of Justice and Attorney-General, PMB 1, Townsville DC Qld, 4810; Fax: 15th Floor, State Law Building, corner George and (07) 4750 5357. To obtain a job description and Ann Streets, Brisbane 4000; G.P.O. Box 149, applicant package please Phone: (07) 4750 5201. Brisbane, 4001; Phone: 3239 6117. Internet Internet Address: www.detir.qld.gov.au/jobs Address: http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/jobs.htm 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 595

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of the Public Service Act 1996. Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out hereunder must do so in writing to— The Public Service Commissioner, Office of Public Service Merit and Equity, P.O. Box 190, Brisbane, Albert Street, Qld, 4002. within 21 days of the date of this Gazette. Officers can access the relevant Promotion Appeal Guidelines issued by the Public Service Commissioner at www.opsme.qld.gov.au

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ARTS QUEENSLAND Corporate Administration Agency CAA 814/02 Executive Manager, Facilities Management, 10-6-03 Casey, John Executive Manager, Facilities, South Brisbane (SO2) Corporate Administration Agency, South Brisbane (AO8) CAA 813/02 Executive Manager, Information Management 10-6-03 Dunn, Timothy Executive Manager, Information Services, South Brisbane (SO1) Management Branch, Corporate Administration Agency, South Brisbane (AO8) CAA 812/03 Executive Manager, Financial Services, South 10-6-03 Leaver, Wayne Executive Manager, Financial Brisbane (SO1) Services Branch, Corporate Administration Agency, South Brisbane (AO8) CAA 804/03 Financial Accountant, Financial Services, 30-5-03 Lafferty, Michael Senior Management Accountant, South Brisbane (AO7) Financial and Property Services, Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Brisbane (AO6)

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS 61/03Visits Processing Officer, Wolston Date of Biancofiore, Gina Administrative Officer, Wolston Correctional Centre, Wacol (AO3) Entry Luisa Correctional Centre (AO2) upon Duty

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION EM 71170/03 Deputy Principal, Blackwater State High 14-7-03 Barker, Andrew Head of Department (Mathematics), School, Emerald District (BAND 7) Samuel, Dip.Ed., Blackwater State High School, B.Ed. Emerald District (Band 5) CH 51147/03 Principal, Rocky Crossing State School, 7-7-03 Barrett, David John, Teacher, Drillham State School, Chinchilla District (BAND 5) B.Ed. Chinchilla District (C0203) NA 71184/03 Deputy Principal, Noosa District State High 14-7-03 Bartholomai, Karyn Teacher, Noosa District State High School, Nambour District (BAND 7) Lea, School, Nambour District B.Hum.Mvt.St. (A0304) TV 61283/03 Principal, Bohlevale State School, Townsville 7-7-03 Baulch, Murray Principal, Upper Mount Gravatt District (BAND 9) James, B.Soc.Wk., State School, Mount Gravatt Grad.Dip.T. District (Band 7) IP 61293/03 Head of School (Middle), Woodcrest College, 7-7-03 Beatty, Susan Lenette, Principal, Mitchell State School, Ipswich District (BAND 8) Dip.T., B.Ed. Roma District (Band 7) GN 71175/03 Deputy Principal, Coombabah State High 14-7-03 Bevan, Alan Paul, Head of Department (Physical School, Gold Coast North District Cert.Ed., B.Ed., Education), Coombabah State (BAND 7) Grad.Dip.Ed. High School, Gold Coast North Admin. District (Band 5) MD 71207/03 Deputy Principal, Caboolture Special School, 14-7-03 Biggam, Janette Teacher, Deception Bay North Murrumba District (BAND 6) Ellena, Cert.T., Special Education Unit, Dip.T., B.Ed. Murrumba District (A0304) TJ 71188/03 Deputy Principal, Tully State High School, 14-7-03 Bilic, Patricia Ann, Head of Department (Mathematics), Tablelands Johnstone District (BAND 7) Asc.Sp.& Dr.Aus., Tully State High School, B.Ed.(Hons) Tablelands Johnstone District (Band 5) 596 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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RH 51168/03 Principal, Bajool State School, Rockhampton 7-7-03 Boardman, Shona Teacher, Nerimbera State School, District (BAND 5) Margaret, Dip.T. Rockhampton District (A2303) BA 61300/03 Principal, Macleay Island State School, 7-7-03 Bradbury, Jane Teacher, Coolnwynpin State School, Bayside District (BAND 6) Elizabeth, Dip.T., Bayside District (A0304) B.Ed., M.Ed. TJ 71200/03 Deputy Principal, Ravenshoe State School, 14-7-03 Burton, Nyree Principal, Walkamin State School, Tablelands Johnstone District (BAND 6) Celeste, B.T., Tablelands Johnstone District B.Ed. (Band 5) GE 61277/03 Principal, Eatons Hill State School, Geebung 7-7-03 Campbell, Clyde Principal, Geebung State School, District (BAND 9) James Geebung District (Band 8) CR 61303/03 Principal, Richlands State School, Corinda 1-7-03 Canavan, Kathryn Principal, Darlington State School, District (BAND 6) Elizabeth, Dip.T., Logan Beaudesert District Grad.Dip.Ed.St. (Band 5) BU 51142/03 Principal, Givelda State School, Bundaberg 7-7-03 Carr, Diane Elizabeth, Teacher, Avoca State School, District (BAND 5) Dip.T., B.Ed., Bundaberg District (A0304) Dip.Ap.Sc., Grad.Cert.Ed. GN 71177/03 Deputy Principal, Windaroo Valley State High 14-7-03 Carter, Dianne Head of Department (English), School, Gold Coast North District Elizabeth, Dip.T., Bremer State High School, (BAND 7) Grad.Dip.Ed.St. Ipswich District (Band 5) SB 51176/03 Principal, Wooroolin State School, South 7-7-03 Conner, Steven Mark, Teacher, Emu Park State School, Burnett District (BAND 5) B.T. Rockhampton District (C2203) TV 71205/03 Deputy Principal, The Willows State School, 14-7-03 Crisp, Blanche Teacher, The Willows State School, Townsville District (BAND 6) Elizabeth, Dip.T. Townsville District (A0304) FC 51185/03 Principal, Gunalda State School, Fraser 7-7-03 Dennis, Helen Ruth, Senior Education Advisor, Cooloola District (BAND 5) Dip.T., B.Ed. Chinchilla District Office, Chinchilla District (A0304) WA 51182/03 Principal, Talwood State School, Warwick 7-7-03 Doyle, Christine Lee- Teacher, Harris Fields State School, District (BAND 5) Anne, B.Ed. Logan Beaudesert District (C0204) RO 51171/03 Principal, Augathella State School, Roma 7-7-03 Duke, Daniel John, Teacher, Parkhurst State School, District (BAND 5) B.Ed. Rockhampton District (C0205) CC 61315/03 Principal, Pormpuraaw State School, Cairns 7-7-03 Durham, Gabrielle Teacher, Holland Park State School, and Cape District (BAND 7) Philomena, Dip.T., Mount Gravatt District (A0304) B.Ed. MY 51166/03 Principal, Nebo State School, Mackay 7-7-03 Eddie, Kerry Alison, Teacher, Victoria Park State School, Hinterland and North District (BAND 5) B.T. Mackay Hinterland and North District (C2205) CH 51146/03 Principal, Kogan State School, Chinchilla 7-7-03 Ellen, Rita Mary, Teacher, Chinchilla State School, District (BAND 5) Cert.T., Dip.T., Chinchilla District (A0304) B.Ed. TJ 61309/03 Principal, El Arish State School, Tablelands 7-7-03 Everett, Belinda Mary, Teacher, Bentley Park College, Johnstone District (BAND 6) B.Ed. Cairns and Cape District (C0203) MG 61297/03 Principal, Camp Hill State Infants School, 7-7-03 Fluckiger, Beverley Deputy Principal, Carole Park State Mount Gravatt District (BAND 7) Rita, Cert.T., School, Corinda District (BAND B.Ed., M.Ed.St. 6) GL 51156/03 Principal, Nagoorin State School, Gladstone 7-7-03 Forbes, Glenn Joseph, Teacher, Gladstone Central State District (BAND 5) B.Ed. School, Gladstone District (C0204) MY 71198/03 Deputy Principal, Andergrove State School, 14-7-03 Fraser, Michelle Principal, Finch Hatton State Mackay Hinterland and North District Therese, Dip.T., School, Mackay Hinterland and (BAND 6) B.Ed. North District (BAND 5) IB 61271/03 Principal, Isis District State High School, Isis 7-7-03 French, Trevelyn Deputy Principal, Bundaberg North Burnett District (BAND 9) Clyde, Dip.T., State High School, Bundaberg Grad.Dip.Ed. District (Band 7) Admin. FC 61305/03 Principal, St Helens State School, Fraser 7-7-03 Giles, Lyal Dennis, Teacher, Walkervale State School, Cooloola District (BAND 6) B.Ed. Bundaberg District (C0302) 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 597

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MY 61292/03 Principal, Mackay District Special School, 7-7-03 Gillespie, Joanne Lee, Principal Education Officer, Mackay Mackay Hinterland and North District Dip.T., Hinterland and North District (BAND 8) Grad.Dip.Sp.Ed., (A07) M.Ed. TJ 51177/03 Principal, Kennedy State School, Tablelands 7-7-03 Gilmore-Jones, Elisa Teacher, Deception Bay State Johnstone District (BAND 5) Jane, B.Ed. School, Murrumba District (C0203) DA 61276/03 Principal, Dalby State School, Darling Downs 7-7-03 Gray, Fayleen Joyce, Principal, Harlaxton State School, District (BAND 9) Dip.T., B.Ed. Toowoomba District (BAND 7) BU 61274/03 Principal, Rosedale State School, Bundaberg 7-7-03 Grevett, Margaret Head of School (Middle), Woodcrest District (BAND 9) Helen, Dip.T., College, Ipswich District B.Ed., (BAND 8) M.Ed.Admin. MG61280/03 Principal, Holland Park State School, Mount 7-7-03 Gribbin, Anthony, Principal, Carina State School, Gravatt District (BAND 9) Dip.T., B.Ed.St., Mount Gravatt District M.Ed., (BAND 7) Grad.Dip.Bus. Admin., M.A. RO 61286/03 Principal, St George State High School, Roma 7-7-03 Guzzwell, Judith Deputy Principal, Mossman State District (BAND 8) Annette, Cert.T., High School, Cairns and Cape B.Ed.St. District (BAND 7) TV 71203/03 Deputy Principal, Ingham State School, 14-7-03 Hall, Carole Ann, Reading Recovery Tutor, Garbutt Townsville District (BAND 6) Dip.T., B.Ed.St. State School, Townsville District (BAND 5) TS 51184/03 Principal, Coconut Island State School, Torres 7-7-03 Harburn-Vicig, Teacher, Saibai Island State School, Strait Islands District (BAND 5) Jennifer-Ann Torres Strait Islands District Mary, Dip.T., (A0304) B.Ed. RH 61308/03 Principal, Bouldercombe State School, 7-7-03 Harp, Blair Alan, B.T., Principal, Gogango State School, Rockhampton District (BAND 6) B.Ed. Rockhampton District (BAND 5) TV 61284/03 Principal, Cranbrook State School, 7-7-03 Hart, Norman Principal, Ingham State School, Townsville District (BAND 9) Warwick, Dip.T., Townsville District (BAND 8) B.Ed.St., M.Ed. MD 71197/03 Deputy Principal, Tullawong State School, 14-7-03 Hazzard, David Noel, Senior Education Advisor, Darling Murrumba District (BAND 6) Cert.T., Dip.Ed., Downs District (A0304) B.Ed. CR 61269/03 Principal, Glenala State High School, Corinda 7-7-03 Healy, Suzan May, Deputy Principal, Glenala State District (BAND 9) Dip.T. High School, Corinda District (BAND 7) EM 61270/03 Principal, Middlemount Community School, 7-7-03 Heath, Terry Bernard, Deputy Principal, Indooroopilly Emerald District (BAND 9) Dip.T., State High School, Corinda Grad.Dip.Hlth.Ed. District (BAND 7) DA 51148/03 Principal, Acland State School, Darling 7-7-03 Hodder, Rosemarie, Teacher, Geebung State School, Downs District (BAND 5) Dip.Ed., B.Ed. Geebung District (A0304) CR 61312/03 Principal, Durack State School, Corinda 7-7-03 Hole, Jill Winifred, Deputy Principal, Pullenvale State District (BAND 8) Dip.T., B.Ed. School, Corinda District (BAND 6) ST 71210/03 Deputy Principal, Brisbane State High 14-7-03 Hooper, Leanne Teacher, Brisbane State High School, Stafford District (BAND 7) Margaret, Dip.T., School, Stafford District (A0304) Grad.Dip.App. Ling., M.A. IP 61279/03 Principal, Redbank Plains State School, 7-7-03 Horrigan, Gregory Principal, Lowood State School, Ipswich District (BAND 9) Joseph, Dip.T. West Moreton District (BAND 8) MD 71196/03 Deputy Principal, Scarborough State School, 14-7-03 Howard, Kerri Lee, Teacher, Hercules Road State Murrumba District (BAND 6) Dip.Ed., B.Ed. School, Murrumba District (A0304) GS 71178/03 Deputy Principal, Robina State High School, 14-7-03 Ison, Scott, Dip.T. Head of Department (Teaching & Gold Coast South District (BAND 7) Learning), Robina State High School, Gold Coast South District (BAND 5) 598 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

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EM 61304/03 Principal, Capella State School, Emerald 7-7-03 Jago, Kaarin Senior Education Advisor, Emerald District (BAND 6) Antoinette, B.Ed. District (A0304) TS 61310/03 Principal, Malu Kiwai State School, Torres 7-7-03 Jobi, Raba, Teacher, Malu Kiwai State School, Strait Islands District (BAND 6) Assoc.Dip.Ed., Torres Strait Islands District Dip.T. (C2202) NA 61272/03 Principal, Coolum State High School, 7-7-03 Kelly, Peter Geoffrey, Deputy Principal, Caloundra State Nambour District (BAND 9) Dip.T., B.Ed. High School, Mooloolaba District (BAND 7) IB 51158/03 Principal, Mulgildie State School, Isis Burnett 7-7-03 Kidd, Benjamin Teacher, Anakie State School, District (BAND 5) James, B.Ed. Emerald District (C0204) TV 51180/03 Principal, Pentland State School, Townsville 7-7-03 Kingston, Benjamin Teacher, Charters Towers Central District (BAND 5) John, B.A., State School, Townsville District Grad.Dip.Ed. (C0202) GN 71174/03 Deputy Principal, Benowa State High School, 14-7-03 Koskela, Ari David, Head of Department (Mathematics), Gold Coast North District (BAND 7) B.Ap.Sc., Kingston College, Logan Grad.Dip.T. Beaudesert District (BAND 5) LO 51160/03 Principal, Birdsville State School, Longreach 7-7-03 Laegel, Danny Paul, Teacher, Longreach District Office, District (BAND 5) Dip.Child Care & Longreach District (C0203) Ed., B.Ed. LB 71208/03 Deputy Principal, Beenleigh Special School, 14-7-03 Lassig, Laurence Teacher, Logan City Special School, Logan Beaudesert District (BAND 6) James, Cert.T., Logan Beaudesert District Dip.T., B.Ed., (A0304) Grad.Dip.Sp.Ed. LB 71180/03 Deputy Principal, Beenleigh State High 14-7-03 Linnehan, Peter John Teacher, Helensvale State High School, Logan Beaudesert District James, Dip.T., School, Gold Coast North (BAND 7) B.Ed. District (A0304) MD 71195/03 Deputy Principal, Morayfield East State 14-7-03 Lucas, Beth Rose, Teacher, Morayfield East State School, Murrumba District (BAND 6) Dip.T. School, Murrumba District (A2303) MY 71181/03 Deputy Principal, Mackay North State High 14-7-03 Luck, Ian Malcolm, Head of Department (Mathematics), School, Mackay Hinterland and North B.Sc., Mackay North State High District (BAND 7) Grad.Dip.Ed. School, Mackay Hinterland and North District (BAND 5) GL 51154/03 Principal, Builyan State School, Gladstone 7-7-03 Malsem, Cheryl Anne, Teacher, Theodore State School, District (BAND 5) Assoc.Dip.Ed., Gladstone District (C0204) B.Ed. GN 71176/03 Deputy Principal, Helensvale State High 22-1-04 Marconi, Robyn Ann, Head of Department (Senior School, Gold Coast North District Dip.T., B.Ed. Schooling), Benowa State High (BAND 7) School, Gold Coast North District (BAND 5) NA 51167/03 Principal, Jimna State School, Nambour 7-7-03 McCart, Jan Carroll, Senior Librarian, Noosaville State District (BAND 5) Dip.T., School, Nambour District Grad.Dip.Tch.Lib. (A0304) DA 61266/03 Principal, Dalby State High School, Darling 7-7-03 Mlikota, Boris Principal, Miles State High School, Downs District (BAND 9) Michael, Cert.T., Chinchilla District (BAND 8) Grad.Dip.Tch.Lib., B.A. MG 61285/03 Principal, Balmoral State High School, Mount 7-7-03 Morrison, Richard Deputy Principal, Corinda State Gravatt District (BAND 8) Callum, Dip.T., High School, Corinda District B.Ed. (BAND 7) CC 51144/03 Principal, Alexandra Bay State School, Cairns 7-7-03 Murphy, Karen Leigh, Teacher, Mossman State School, and Cape District (BAND 5) Dip.T. Cairns and Cape District (A2303) CH 61295/03 Principal, Miles State School, Chinchilla 7-7-03 Myers, Adam Dennis, Principal, Haden State School, District (BAND 7) B.T., B.Ed. Darling Downs District (BAND 5) GL 51155/03 Principal, Goovigen State School, Gladstone 7-7-03 Neilson, Jorgen, B.Ed.Teacher, Emerald North State District (BAND 5) School, Emerald District (C0205) 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 599

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GL 71193/03 Deputy Principal, Gladstone South State 14-7-03 Noack, Margaret, Senior Education Advisor, School, Gladstone District (BAND 6) Dip.T., B.Ed., Gladstone District (A0304) Grad.Dip.Relig.Ed. GL 71209/03 Deputy Principal, Calliope State School, 14-7-03 Norris, Raelene Teacher, Calliope State School, Gladstone District (BAND 6) Patricia, Dip.T., Gladstone District (A0304) B.Ed. MY 71182/03 Deputy Principal, Moranbah State High 14-7-03 Nugent, Delaney Lee, Head of Department (Curriculum) School, Mackay Hinterland and North Dip.Ed., B.Ed. (Unattached), Dysart State High District (BAND 7) School, Emerald District (BAND 5) LB 71179/03 Deputy Principal, Beaudesert State High 14-7-03 O’Brien, Damian Head of Department (The Arts), School, Logan Beaudesert District Paul, Dip.T. Beaudesert State High School, (BAND 7) Logan Beaudesert District (BAND 5) IB 61287/03 Principal, Childers State School, Isis Burnett 7-7-03 Philpott, Robyn Hilda, Deputy Principal, Childers State District (BAND 8) Cert.T., B.Ed., School, Isis Burnett District Grad.Dip.Ed. (BAND 6) TV 71204/03 Deputy Principal, Richmond Hill State 14-7-03 Pitt, Lisa Margarette, Teacher, Richmond Hill State School, Townsville District (BAND 6) Dip.T., B.Ed.St., School, Townsville District Grad.Dip.Ed. (A0304) BU 61302/03 Principal, Wallaville State School, Bundaberg 7-7-03 Riggs, Christopher Principal, Halifax State School, District (BAND 6) Shayne, Dip.T., Townsville District (BAND 5) B.Ed.St., M.Ed. RO 71185/03 Deputy Principal, Roma Middle State School, 14-7-03 Runham, James Guidance Officer, Charleville State Roma District (BAND 7) Richard, Dip.T., High School, Roma District B.Ed., B.A., (BAND 5) Grad.Dip.Couns., M.Ed. RO 51172/03 Principal, Thallon State School, Roma 7-7-03 Ryan, Benjamin Teacher, Thallon State School, District (BAND 5) Michael, B.Ed. Roma District (C0203) RO 61299/03 Principal, Tambo State School, Roma District 7-7-03 Smith, Brendan Deputy Principal, Labrador State (BAND 7) Russell, Dip.T., School, Gold Coast North B.Ed. District (BAND 6) TV 61273/03 Principal, Townsville State High School, 7-7-03 Smythe, Ian Darryl, Deputy Principal, Heatley Townsville District (BAND 9) Dip.Phys.Ed. Secondary College, Townsville District (BAND 7) SB 61313/03 Principal, Yarraman State School, South 7-7-03 Southward, Sandra Head of Department (English), Burnett District (BAND 8) Elaine, Cert.T., Sarina State High School, B.Ed., M.Ed. Mackay Hinterland and North District (BAND 5) CP 61275/03 Principal, Browns Plains State School, 7-7-03 St Clair, Douglas Principal, Runcorn State School, Coopers Plains District (BAND 9) Kevin, B.Ap.Sc., Coopers Plains District (BAND Grad.Dip.Ed., 8) B.Ed.St., M.Ed.St. MY 61288/03 Principal, Alligator Creek State School, 7-7-03 Stewart, Kenneth Principal, Marian State School, Mackay Hinterland and North District Charles, Dip.T., Mackay Hinterland and North (BAND 8) Grad.Dip. District (BAND 7) Comp.Ed. RO 61298/03 Principal, Mitchell State School, Roma 7-7-03 Stirling, Amanda Jane, Head of Department (Mathematics), District (BAND 7) B.Ap.Sc., Dalby State High School, Grad.Dip.Ed. Darling Downs District (BAND 5) MY 51164/03 Principal, Hayman Island State School, 7-7-03 St James, Peter, Teacher, Denison State School, Mackay Hinterland and North District B.Ed.(Hons) Emerald District (C0204) (BAND 5) RO 61282/03 Principal, Roma Middle State School, Roma 7-7-03 St John, Robin Elaine, Principal, Inglewood State School, District (BAND 9) Grad.Dip.Man., Warwick District (BAND 8) M.Sch.Man. 600 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

FC 71191/03 Deputy Principal, Sunbury State School, 14-7-03 Tasker, Susan Ruth, Teacher, Caboolture Special School, Fraser Cooloola District (BAND 6) Dip.T., Murrumba District (A0304) Grad.Dip.T., M.Ed. IB 51159/03 Principal, Woolooga State School, Isis 7-7-03 Townsend, Ronald Teacher, Longreach Special Burnett District (BAND 5) Clifford Howard, Education Unit, Longreach B.Sp.Ed. District (C0203) TV 51179/03 Principal, Mutarnee State School, Townsville 7-7-03 Treasure, Sydney Teacher, Camira State School, District (BAND 5) Kenneth, Dip.T., Ipswich District (A0304) B.A., Assoc.Dip.Comp. CP 71169/03 Deputy Principal, Browns Plains State High 14-7-03 Trevenen, Graham Head of Department (Technology), School, Coopers Plains District (BAND 7) Richard, B.Sc., Toogoolawah State High School, Dip.Ed. West Moreton District (BAND 5) TJ 61268/03 Principal, Ravenshoe State School, Tablelands 7-7-03 Wallace, Cameron Principal, Peak Crossing State Johnstone District (BAND 9) John, Dip.T., B.Ed. School, Ipswich District (BAND 7) ST 71187/03 Deputy Principal, Everton Park State High 14-7-03 Wallace, Susan Ellen, Head of Special Education Services, School, Stafford District (BAND 7) Dip.T., B.Ed. Everton Park Secondary Special Education Unit, Stafford District (BAND 5) GL 71173/03 Deputy Principal, Biloela State High School, 14-7-03 Ward, Michael John, Head of Department (Teaching and Gladstone District (BAND 7) Dip.Ed., B.Ed. Learning), Charters Towers State High School, Townsville District (BAND 5) EM 51150/03 Principal, Bluff State School, Emerald 7-7-03 Wardle, Nichole Teacher, Blackwater State School, District (BAND 5) Katherine, B.Ed. Emerald District (C0205) EM 51152/03 Principal, Orion State School, Emerald 7-7-03 Whittington, Sara Teacher, Anakie State School, District (BAND 5) Felicity, Dip.T., Emerald District (C0205) Grad.Dip.Early Child.St., B.Ed. TS 71189/03 Deputy Principal, Thursday Island State High 14-7-03 Whybird, Scott Teacher, Cairns State High School, School, Torres Strait Islands District Michael, Dip.T., Cairns and Cape District (BAND 7) B.Ed. (A0304) MY 61306/03 Principal, Chelona State School, Mackay 7-7-03 Wilkins, Sonya Gay, Principal, Oakenden State School, Hinterland and North District (BAND 6) B.T., B.Ed. Mackay Hinterland and North District (BAND 5) FC 61296/03 Principal, Chatsworth State School, Fraser 7-7-03 Wilson, Douglas Deputy Principal, Gympie South Cooloola District (BAND 7) Herbert, Dip.T., State School, Fraser Cooloola B.Ed. District (BAND 6) MY 61307/03 Principal, Dundula State School, Mackay 7-7-03 Wilson, Phillip Head of Special Education Services, Hinterland and North District (BAND 6) Mitchell, Dip.T., Mackay West Special Education Grad.Dip.Sp.Ed. Unit, Mackay Hinterland and North District (BAND 5) BA 71190/03 Deputy Principal, Wondall Heights State 14-7-03 Wilton, Robyn Leigh, Teacher, Redland Bay State School, School, Bayside District (BAND 6) Dip.T. Bayside District (A2303) TV 51178/03 Principal, Bambaroo State School, Townsville 7-7-03 Woodworth, Heloise Teacher, Currajong State School, District (BAND 5) Celia, B.Ed.(Hons) Townsville District (C0303) SB 51175/03 Principal, Tingoora State School, South 7-7-03 Wyeth, Jason William, Teacher, Townview State School, Burnett District (BAND 5) Dip.T., B.Ed. Mount Isa District (A0304) MY 51163/03 Principal, Eungella State School, Mackay 7-7-03 Yates, Tamara Teacher, Eungella State School, Hinterland and North District (BAND 5) Christine, B.T., Mackay Hinterland and North B.Ed. District (A0304) GE 71172/03 Deputy Principal, Ferny Grove State High 14-7-03 Zornig, Michael Head of Department (Mathematics), School, Geebung District (BAND 7) Joseph, Dip.T., Wynnum North State High B.Ed. School, Bayside District (BAND 5) 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 601

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Queensland Fire and Rescue Service— ES 234/02 Area Director, Northern Region, Mount Isa 4-6-03 Harris, John Building Approval Officer, Mount (FP03) Isa (FBA02) ES 134/03 Branch Manager, Commercial Development 9-5-03 Tunnie, Clint Edward Station Officer, Far Northern Region Unit, Community Safety and Training (FP02) Branch

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ET 229/03 Principal Advisor, Office of the Director- 10-6-03 Ching, Gillian Principal Advisor, Organisational General, Brisbane (SO2) Performance and Alignment, Brisbane (AO8) ET 232/03 Training Development Consultant, Training 6-6-03 Carr, Dianna Training Consultant, Training Services, Services, Nambour (AO5) Nambour (AO4) ET 253/03Executive Assistant, Strategic Directions, 10-6-03 Brady, Kate Administrative Assistant, Strategic Brisbane (AO3) Directions and Policy, Brisbane (AO2) SQIT 25/03 Information Systems Officer, Southern Date of Hobson, Trevor Administrative Officer, Southern Queensland Institute of Technical and Duty Queensland Institute of Further Education, Warwick College of Technical and Further Education, TAFE, Warwick (AO3) Warwick College of TAFE, Warwick (AO2) SQIT 41/03 Faculty Executive Support Officer, Southern 2-6-03 Ottley, Delena Administrative Officer, Southern Queensland Institute of Technical and Queensland Institute of Further Education, Warwick College of Technical and Further Education, TAFE, Warwick (AO3) Warwick College of TAFE, Warwick (AO2) SQIT 42/03 Faculty Executive Support Officer, Southern Date of Dennis, Cheryl Administrative Officer, Southern Queensland Institute of Technical and Duty Queensland Institute of Further Education, Kingaroy College of Technical and Further Education, TAFE, Kingaroy (AO3) Kingaroy College of TAFE, Kingaroy (AO2)

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EN 101/03 Senior Environmental Officer, Environmental Date of Roberts, Steven Environmental Officer, Environmental Operations Division, Northern Region, Entry Gregory, Operations Division, Northern Mount Isa (PO3) B.App.Sc. Region, Mount Isa (PO2) EN 110/03 Team Leader, Sustainable Water Use, Water Date of Colburn-Mayne, Allan Project Officer, Water Systems Unit, Systems Unit, Sustainable Industries Entry Sustainable Industries Division, Division, Brisbane (AO7) Brisbane (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH *HL 5/03 Human Resource Officer (Employment 15-5-03 Retschlag, Lisa Assistant Records Officer, Corporate Services), Corporate Office Human Office Services Unit, Corporate Resource Unit, Corporate Support Support Services, Information Services, Information and Business and Business Management Management Branch (AO3) Branch (AO2) * This appointment was previously published on 6th June, 2003 with incorrect previous appointment details.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING HO 54/03 Assistant Accountant, Finance and Date of Stewart, Abbey Jane, Accounts Payable Officer, Finance Administration Branch, Business Duty Ass.Dip.Bus. and Administration Branch, Management Division, Property Portfolio Property Portfolio Management, Management, Brisbane (AO4) Brisbane (AO3) HO 37/03 Performance Management Officer, Date of Dunbar, Steven Client Service Manager, West Performance Management Branch, Duty Charles, B.Bus. Moreton Area Office, Client Business Management Division, Property Services, Riverview (AO5) Portfolio Management, Brisbane (AO6) 602 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL J 204/03 Legal Officer, Office of the Director of Public 16-6-03 Christensen, Rebecca Legal Officer, Office of the Director Prosecutions, Legal and Corporate Jane, (LL.B.) of Public Prosecutions, Legal and Services Division, Brisbane (PO4) Corporate Services Division, Ipswich (PO3) J 72/03 Project Officer (Minor Works), Property 1-5-03 Bishop, Leigh Frances Administrative Officer, Property Services Branch, Legal and Corporate Services Branch, Legal and Services Division, Brisbane (AO4) Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO2)

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 36/03Project Administration Officer, RoadTek 9-6-03 Morrissy, Renita Jane Project Administration Officer Asset Services (South), RoadTek Group, (Costing), RoadTek Asset Services Brisbane (AO3) (South), RoadTek Group, Brisbane (AO2) MR 84/03 Senior Design Drafter, Central Highlands Date of Hoolihan, Jason, Design Drafter, Mackay District, District, Central Queensland Region, Duty Assoc. Degree Central Queensland Region, Emerald (TO3) (Civil Eng.) Mackay (TO2) MR 107/03 Senior Technician, Traffic and Road Use 16-6-03 Goh, Charles, Technician, Traffic and Road Use Management Division, Road System and Ass.Dip.Eng.(Elec.) Management Division, Road Engineering Group, Brisbane (TO4) System and Engineering Group, Brisbane (TO3) MR 130/03Manager (Customer Support), Corporate Date of Barrett, Glenn Robert Senior System Development Officer, Systems Applications Branch, Corporate Duty Corporate Systems Applications Services Group, Brisbane (AO7) Branch, Corporate Services Group, Brisbane (AO6) MR 131/03Manager (Systems Support), Corporate Date of Daligcon, Marhiza Coordinator (Development Services), Systems Applications Branch, Corporate Duty Jocelyn Corporate Systems Applications Services Group, Brisbane (AO8) Branch, Corporate Services Group, Brisbane (AO7)

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES NRM 1849 Supervising Hydrographer, Water Planning, Date of Voltz, Peter Kenneth, Hydrographer, Water Planning, Integrated Natural Resource Planning, Duty Cert.Wtr.Rs.(Hons.) Integrated Natural Resource Central West Region, Regional Services, Planning, Central West Region, Natural Resource Services, Rockhampton Regional Services, Natural (TO4) Resource Services, Rock- hampton (TO3) NRM 1752 Senior Natural Resource Officer, Catchment Date of Matheson, Anthony, Planning Officer, Catchment and and Regional Planning, Integrated Natural Duty BTRP Regional Planning, Integrated Resource Planning, South East Region, Natural Resource Planning, Regional Services, Natural Resource South East Region, Regional Services, Brisbane (PO4) Services, Natural Resource Services, Brisbane (AO5) NRM 1869 Senior Land Officer, Land Management and Date of Lill, Anthony Thomas Land Administration Officer, Land Use, Integrated Natural Resource Duty Management and Use, Integrated Management and Use, Central West Natural Resource Management Region, Regional Services, Natural and Use, Central West Region, Resource Services, Mackay (AO5) Regional Services, Natural Resource Services, Rockhampton (AO3) NRM 1866 Manager, Financial Reform and Projects, Date of Williams, Alan Principal Finance Officer, Finance and Finance and Asset Management, Duty Asset Management, Corporate Corporate Services, Natural Resource Services, Natural Resource Services, Brisbane (AO8) Services, Brisbane (AO7) NRM 1883 Land Officer, Nambour Registration Office, 3-6-03 Hazell, Glenys Lesley Land Administration Officer, Titles Registration, Queensland Resource Nambour Registration Office, Registry, Natural Resource Services, Titles Registration, Queensland Nambour (AO4) Resource Registry, Natural Resource Services, Nambour (AO3) NRM 1856 Land Officer, Integrated Natural Resource 16-6-03 Dwyer, Kathy Land Officer, Integrated Natural Management and Use, South East Region, Resource Management and Use, Regional Services, Natural Resource South East Region, Regional Services, Brisbane (AO4) Services, Natural Resource Services, Ipswich (AO4) 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 603

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated) NRM 1784 Land Officer, Integrated Natural Resource Date of O’Shea, Mary-lou Administration Officer, Integrated Management and Use, South East Region, Duty Natural Resource Management Regional Services, Natural Resource and Use, South East Region, Services, Brisbane (AO4) Regional Services, Natural Resource Services, Brisbane (AO2) NRM 1885 Land Officer, Brisbane Registration Office, 3-6-03 Husband, David Land Administration Officer, Titles Registration, Queensland Resource Andrew Brisbane Registration Office, Registry, Natural Resource Services, Titles Registration, Queensland Brisbane (AO4) Resource Registry, Natural Resource Services, Brisbane (AO3) NRM 1858 Valuer, SVS South East (2), State Valuation Date of Wilson, Helena Jane, Valuer, SVS North, State Valuation Service, Regional Services, Natural Duty B.Bus.(Prop.Std.) Service, Regional Services, Resource Services, Bundall (PO3) Natural Resource Services, Cairns (PO2)

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE

Queensland Police Service PO 39/03 Manager (Offender Management), Police 5-6-03 Hulett, Shirley Information Technology Officer, Information Centre, Information Management Information Systems Branch, Division, Brisbane (AO6) Information Management Division, Brisbane (AO6) PO 49/03 Senior Procurement and Contracts Officer, Date of Emms, Andrew Alan Contract and Procurement Officer, Logistics Branch, Administration Division, Duty Resource Planning and Brisbane (AO5) Governance Unit, Corporate and Executive Service, Department of Innovation and Information Economy, Sport and Recreation, Queensland (AO3) PO 59/03Assistant Administration and Purchasing 5-6-03 Grady, Kerry Lee Administrative Officer, Innisfail Officer, Regional Office, Far Northern Division, Far Northern Region, Region, Cairns (AO3) Innisfail (AO2)

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET PR 48/03 Principal Policy Officer, Social Policy, Policy Date of Healy, Rachel Senior Policy Officer, Multicultural Division, Department of the Premier and Duty Affairs Queensland, Community Cabinet, Brisbane (AO8) Outcomes, Community Engage- ment Division, Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Brisbane (AO6) PR 60/03 Principal Policy Officer, Regional Strategy Date of Darling, Vicky Policy Officer, Economic Policy, and Policy, Regional Communities Duty Elizabeth, B.A. Policy Division, Department of Engagement, Community Engagement the Premier and Cabinet, Brisbane Division, Department of the Premier and (AO6) Cabinet, Brisbane (AO7) PR 51/03 Human Resource Consultant, Human Date of Lituri, Marguerite Administrative Officer (VPO), Human Resource Services, Business Services, Duty Resource Services, Business Governance Division, Brisbane (AO3) Services, Governance Division, Brisbane (AO2)

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES DPI 1475Field Officer, ILSU Environmental Date of Payne, Benjamin John, Technical Officer, Queensland Beef Regulation, Intensive Livestock and Duty Dip.App.Sc. Industry Institute, Agency for Sheep, Agency for Food and Fibre Food and Fibre Sciences, Sciences, Toowoomba (TO3) Theodore (TO2) DPI 1288 Technical Officer (VMS Resources), Vessel Date of Hurst, Kyle Thomas, Compliance Officer, Vessel Monitoring Monitoring Systems, Resource Protection, Duty Cert.IV. Systems, Resource Protection, Queensland Fisheries Service, Brisbane Queensland Fisheries Service, (TO3) Brisbane (TO2) 604 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

APPOINTMENTS—continued

Appointee Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appoint- ment Previous Position and Classification Name (Unless Otherwise Indicated)

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT SD 125/03 Manager, Economic Advisory, Commercial 20-5-03 Xu, Frank, M.Com., Senior Commercial Analyst, Commercial Advisory Services, Development and Ph.D.Eng.Ec., Advisory, Commercial Advisory Infrastructure, Brisbane (AO8) Grad.Cert.Applied Services, Development and Ec., B.Sc. Infrastructure, Brisbane (AO6) SD 30/03Senior Client Service Officer, Business 25-5-03 Mitton, Kerry Anne Branch Administration Officer, Information, Office of Small Business, Business Information, Office of Business and Trade, Spring Hill (AO6) Small Business, Business and Trade, Spring Hill (AO4)

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, RACING AND FAIR TRADING TRFT 14/03 Fair Trading Officer, Service Delivery and 2-6-03 Aivaliotis, Costa Administrative Officer, Service Development Division, Townsville (AO4) Delivery and Development Division, Townsville (AO2) TRFT 35/03 Senior Legal Officer, Strategic Compliance 23-6-03 Vize, Robert Michael, Legal Officer, Crown Law, Legal and Enforcement Operations Unit, Office LL.B. and Corporate Services Division, of Fair Trading, Brisbane (PO5) Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Brisbane (PO4)

TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 59/03 Senior Consultant, Employee Services, Date of Hendry, Mandy Consultant, Employee Services, Human Resources, Corporate Services, Duty Human Resources, Corporate Brisbane (AO5) Services, Brisbane (AO2) TY 60/03 Consultant, Employee Services, Human Date of Rogers, Michael Consultant, Employee Services, Resources, Corporate Services, Brisbane Duty Human Resources, Corporate (AO3) Services, Brisbane (AO2) TY 8/03 Team Leader, Government Superannuation Date of Henderson, Kate, B.A. Superannuation Officer, Operations Office, Brisbane (AO4) Duty Branch, Government Superannuation Office, Brisbane (AO3) TY 52/03 Assistant Accountant, Government Date of Marquez, Beverley Assistant Accountant, Corporate Finance, Superannuation Office, Brisbane (AO4) Duty Ann, B.Bus., Government Superannuation Office, Assoc.Dip.Bus. Brisbane (AO3) TY 52/03 Assistant Accountant, Government Date of Peel, Sarah Joy, Graduate, Performance and Finance, Superannuation Office, Brisbane (AO4) Duty B.Comm. Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO3) TY 53/03 HR Consultant, Corporate Services, Brisbane Date of Wells, Tania, B.Bus. Consultant, Employee Services, (AO3) Duty Human and Physical Resources, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO2) TY 53/03 HR Consultant, Corporate Services, Brisbane Date of Emerson, Toni LouiseConsultant, Employee Services, (AO3) Duty Human and Physical Resources, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO2) TY 53/03 HR Consultant, Corporate Services, Brisbane Date of Cross, Vicky Mary Consultant, Employee Services, (AO3) Duty Human and Physical Resources, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO2) 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 605

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS PART II Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies. Appeals do not lie against these appointments.

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee

ARTS QUEENSLAND Arts Queensland *AQ 503/03 Marketing Officer, Public Art Agency, Fortitude Valley 4-6-03 Bunkum, Cameron (AO5) * Permanent part-time position @ 20 hours per week with a possibility of being translated into full-time position in the future.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DA 51149/03 Principal, Cooranga North State School, Darling Downs 7-7-03 Cusack, Margaret Anne, District (BAND 5) Cert.T., B.Ed. GL 51157/03 Principal, Wowan State School, Gladstone District (BAND 5) 7-7-03 Douglas, Craig Stuart, B.T., B.Sp.Ed. GN61314/03 Principal, Coomera State School, Gold Coast North District 7-7-03 Hope, Colleen Lynette, (BAND 8) Dip.T., B.Ed. WA 51181/03 Principal, Leyburn State School, Warwick District (BAND 5) 7-7-03 Leishman, Rebekah Joy, B.Sc., Grad.Dip.Ed. TJ 71199/03Deputy Principal, Malanda State School, Tablelands 14-7-03 Manley, Andrea Louise, Johnstone District (BAND 6) Dip.T., B.Ed., M.Ed. RO 51174/03 Principal, Yowah State School, Roma District (BAND 5) 7-7-03 Polis, Eric, Cert.T., D.Theol. GE 71171/03 Deputy Principal, Albany Creek State High School, Geebung 14-7-03 Richards, Leah Diane, District (BAND 7) Dip.T., Grad.Dip.Ed. WA 51183/03Principal, Yelarbon State School, Warwick District 7-7-03 Whelan, Andrea Kristy, (BAND 5) Dip.T., B.Ed.

DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Business Support Services— ESQ 108/03Applications Programmer, Information Design and 2-6-03 Howell, John Andrew Development, Information Development Centre, 2-6-03 Randall, Michael John Information Services 1-7-03 Glasgow, Wendy

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING CID 8/03 Data Manager Support Officer, TAFE Queensland Centre for Date of Duty Streader, Allyson Innovation and Development, Business Systems and Performance (AO3) OLI 9/03 Director, Open Learning Services, Open Learning Institute of Date of Duty Blakeley, John C. Technical and Further Education, Queensland, Brisbane (SO1) OLI 10/03 Senior Executive Officer, AICTEC, Open Learning Institute Date of Duty Stevenson, Adam of Technical and Further Education (SO2) TAFE 442/03 Library Technician, Southbank Institute of Technical and 2-6-03 Temby, June Further Education, Brisbane (TO2) SQIT 56/03 Learning Technology Consultant, Southern Queensland Date of Duty Lee, Kylie Institute of Technical and Further Education, Toowoomba College of TAFE, Toowoomba (EAL1) SQIT 40/03 Faculty Executive Support Officer, Southern Queensland Date of Duty Rogan, Dianne Institute of Technical and Further Education, Toowoomba College of TAFE, Toowoomba (AO3)

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY EN 100/03 Senior Technical Officer, Air Services Unit, Environmental Date of Entry Heathcote, Caroline Alexandra, Sciences Division, Indooroopilly (TO3) B.Env.Mgt. EN 101/03 Senior Environmental Officer, Environmental Operations Date of Entry Harland, Jodie, Division, Northern Region, Mount Isa (PO3) B.Sc.(Environmental Health) EN 104/03 Administration Officer, South West Unit, Queensland Parks Date of Entry Van Baalen, Kaori and Wildlife Service, Southern Region, Parks Division, Roma (AO3) 606 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HL 29/03 Support Officer, Audit and Operational Review Branch Date of Duty Alexander, Rebecca, B.Bus., (AO3) Assoc.Dip.Bus.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING *HO 52/03 Manager, Disability Services Unit, Disability Services, Date of Duty Richards, Marcus, Regional Operations, Client Services, Brisbane (AO7) Dip.Edu., B.A.(Honours) HO 14/03 Senior Client Service Officer, Thursday Island Area Office, Date of Duty Pilot, Sandra Lorraine Alida Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing, Thursday Island (AO3) HO 58/03 Finance Officer—Bond Loan Processing Ledgers, Financial Date of Duty Heng, Aaron Lee Han, Operations, Financial Services, Housing Finance, B. Visual Art Brisbane (AO3) * Temporary for 10 months.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL J 88/03 Liaison Officer, Office of the Adult Guardian, Justice 30-6-03 Barr, Julie Leanne Administration, Brisbane (AO3)

DEPARTMENT OF MAIN ROADS MR 52/03 Temporary Principal Advisor (Public Private Partnerships), 1-6-03 Kelly, David Strategic Policy Division, Strategic Policy and Development Group, Brisbane (AO8) MR 52/03 Temporary Principal Advisor (Public Private Partnerships), 1-6-03 Senescall, Richard Strategic Policy Division, Strategic Policy and Development Group, Brisbane (AO8) MR 87/03 Environmental Officer, RoadTek (Project Support Office), 30-6-03 Wilson, Darren Glen, RoadTek Group, Coombabah (PO3) Masters (Environ.Mgmt), B.Sc.(Aust.) Environ.Mgmt.) MR 90/03 Apprentice (Engineering Tradesman Mechanical), RoadTek Date of Duty Brennan, Douglas Shane Plant Hire Services, RoadTek Group, Bundaberg (Apprentice 1st Year) MR 97/03 Design Drafter, Mackay District, Central Queensland Region, 2-6-03 Willey, Matthew, Mackay (TO2) B.Eng.Tech., Ass.Dip. (Civil Eng.) MR 97/03 Design Drafter, Mackay District, Central Queensland Region, Date of Duty Leciej, Brendan George, Mackay (TO2) B.Eng.Tech.(Civil) MR 124/03 Environmental Officer, RoadTek (Project Support Office), 23-6-03 French, Bruce Llewellyn, RoadTek Group, Caloundra (PO3) B.Science (Plant Biology & Environ. Studies) MR 126/03 Director (Project Connect) (Temporary), Strategic Directions Date of Duty McReight, Warren, Division, Strategic Policy and Development Group, Degree (Civil Eng.) Brisbane (SO1)

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND MINES NRM 1858 Valuer, SVS South East (1), State Valuation Service, 29-5-03 Denman, Mark Everett William, Regional Services, Natural Resource Services, Brisbane B.Bus.(Prty. St.), (PO3) Grad.Dip.Econ. NRM 1858 Valuer, SVS South East (2), State Valuation Service, 29-5-03 Goleby, Samantha Emelia, Regional Services, Natural Resource Services, B.Bus.(Rl Pty) Woolloongabba (PO3)

DEPARTMENT OF POLICE Queensland Police Service PO 30/03Communications/Electronics Co-Ordinator, Mount Isa Date of Duty Payne, Graham Francis District, Northern Region, Mount Isa (AO4) PO 44/03Queensland Government Agency Officer, Birdsville 9-6-03 Keightley, Madonna Jane Division, Mount Isa District, Northern Region, Birdsville (AO3) (part-time) PO 50/03 Manager (Strategic Development Unit), Office of the 10-6-03 Hodge, Brian Vincent Commissioner, Brisbane (SO2) 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 607

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee

DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET PR 29/03Director, Office for Women, Community Outcomes, Date of Duty Mandla, Kathryn Marie, Community Engagement Division, Brisbane (SO1) B.A., LL.B. PR 40/03Office Coordinator, North Queensland, Regional Date of Duty Kennedy, Jennifer Engagement, Regional Communities Engagement, Community Engagement Division, Townsville (AO3) PR 59/03 Temporary Information Officer, Divisional Services Unit, Date of Duty Dixon, Leigh Community Engagement Division, Brisbane (AO5) PR 51/03 Temporary Human Resource Officer, Human Resource Date of Duty O’Brien, Michael, Services, Business Services, Governance Division, B.Bus. Brisbane (AO3) PR 60/03 Principal Policy Officer, Regional Strategy and Policy, Date of Duty Kummrow, Louise Margaret, Regional Communities Engagement, Community Grad.Dip.Soc. Policy, Engagement Division, Brisbane (AO7) B.Soc.W. PR 64/03 Principal Policy Officer, Strategy, Policy and Projects, Office Date of Duty Byrne, Caitlin Riley, for Women, Community Outcomes, Community LL.B. Engagement Division, Brisbane (AO7)

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES DPI 1452 Inspector, Plant Health, South East Region, Animal and Plant 6-6-03 Lanham, Trevor Edward Health Service, Maroochy Research Station, Nambour (OO4) DPI 1395 Field Officer, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Date of Duty Lang, Darren James, Resource Protection, Queensland Fisheries Service, Cert.IV Brisbane (TO2) DPI 1395 Field Officer, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Date of Duty Thomson, Trevor, Resource Protection, Queensland Fisheries Service, Dip.SIFC, Cert.IV Townsville (TO2) DPI 1395 Field Officer, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Date of Duty Kane, Kevin, Resource Protection, Queensland Fisheries Service, B.Sc.(Hons.) Bowen (TO2) DPI 1395 Field Officer, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Date of Duty Conroy, Richard Francis, Resource Protection, Queensland Fisheries Service, Dip.App.Sc. Mackay (TO2) DPI 1480 Inspector (Plant Health), Plant Health, Central Region, Date of Duty Chapman, Ben, Animal and Plant Health Service, Rockhampton (TO2) B.Env.Sc. DPI 1427 Information Extension Officer, ILSU Technology Innovation, Date of Duty Burgess, Evita Eloise, Intensive Livestock, Agency for Food and Fibre Sciences, B.Multimedia Toowoomba (PO2)

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Queensland Services Group QSG 30/03 Senior Account Manager, QFleet (AO5) 10-6-03 Dobbelaar, Vincent

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DEVELOPMENT SD 40/03 Special Project Officer, Investment Attraction (Business), 6-6-03 O’Connor, Tamlyn, Investment, Development and Infrastructure, Brisbane B.Bus.(Market) (AO4) SD 151/02 Manager (Market Entry), Market Strategy, Trade, Business 30-5-03 Biggs, Stephen John, and Trade, Brisbane (SO2) B.Bus.(Mgt.), Dip.Export Mgt. SD 32/03 Senior State Development Officer, State Development Date of Duty Lees, Alison, Centre, Service Delivery, Client Service Strategies and M.Ed., G.Cert.Ed., G.Dip.Ed., Planning, Springwood (AO5) B.A. SD 28/03 Senior Communication Officer, Corporate Communications, 2-6-03 Iorns, Jann, Client Service Strategies and Planning, Brisbane (AO6) G.Dip.Mgt., G.Dip.Bus., B.A.(Psych.)

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM, RACING AND FAIR TRADING TRFT 34/03 Principal Business Services Officer, Office of Fair Trading, 2-6-03 Parker, Lisa Gaye Business Services Division, Business Names and Securities Branch, Brisbane (AO6) TRFT 19/03 Liquor Licensing Officer, Service Delivery and Development 23-6-03 Cumming, Peter Maxwell Division, Cairns (AO4) 608 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 46 [20 June, 2003

NOTIFICATION OF APPOINTMENTS—continued

Reference Date of Number Vacancy Appointment Name of Appointee TRFT 27/03 Manager, Office of Fair Trading, Business Services Division, 23-6-03 Foote, Rebecca Frances Residential Services Accreditation Branch, Brisbane (AO8) TRFT 13/03Customer Services Officer, Service Delivery and 2-6-03 Huggon, Garry Development Division, Townsville (AO3)

TREASURY DEPARTMENT TY 38/03 Principal Information Policy Officer, Corporate Services, Date of Duty Pate, Adrian James, Brisbane (AO7) M.B., M.Defence St., Grad.Dip. Tele. Comm., B.Arts TY 39/03Director, Office of Government Owned Corporations, Date of Duty Allen, Leon Anthony, Brisbane (SO1) B.A.(History and Pol.Sc.), Grad.Dip.Public Policy TY 39/03Director, Office of Government Owned Corporations, Date of Duty Sutherland, Pauline Joy, Brisbane (SO1) B.A. TY 39/03Director, Office of Government Owned Corporations, Date of Duty Ellem, Andrew John, Brisbane (SO1) B.Ec. TY 74/03 Senior Executive Officer, Govenment Superannuation Office, Date of Duty Waldon-White, Karen, Brisbane (AO6) B.Econ. — Senior HR Consultant, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO6) Date of Duty Trickett, Jason Michael — Principal HR Consultant, Corporate Services, Brisbane Date of Duty Wildermuth, Gary Vincent (AO7) — Principal Consultant—Workplace Health and Safety, Date of Duty West, Brenda Joan Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO6) — Senior HR Consultant, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO5) Date of Duty Boxall, Amber Jayne, B.A.-Psychology/English — Principal Consultant, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO7) Date of Duty Tucker, Lindy Jo — Senior Consultant, Corporate Services, Brisbane (AO5) Date of Duty Laverty, John Eugene

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Department of Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy Brisbane, 16 June 2003 Brisbane, 19 June 2003 I, Merri Rose, Minister for Tourism and Racing and Minister for His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Fair Trading, pursuant to the powers vested in me by section 116 Executive Council and in pursuance of the provisions of the Public of the Racing Act 2002: Service Act 1996, has approved the appointment of Barbara Joy 1. appoint Dr Fredrick Manahan as Chairperson of the FLICK to the role of Executive Director, Policy Directorate, Racing Animal Welfare and Integrity Board for the Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy, period commencing 1 July 2003 up to and including Brisbane and is conditional upon the officer signing a contract of 30 June 2006; and employment. 2. appoint Mr Graham Kerven and Dr Francis Baldock as JUDITH SPENCE, MP members of the Racing Animal Welfare and Integrity Minister for Families and Minister for Aboriginal Board for the period commencing 1 July 2003 up to and and Torres Strait Islander Policy and Minister for including 30 June 2006. Disability Services and Minister for Seniors MERRI ROSE MP Minister for Tourism and Racing and Minister for Fair Trading NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Under the Corporations Law, the publishing of a company Department of Justice and Attorney-General name must be accompanied by that company’s Australian Brisbane, 19 June 2003 Company Number (A.C.N.) Advertisers are required to submit His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the this A.C.N. along with the company’s name. Executive Council and under the Land Court Act 2000, has Goprint reserves the right not to publish any advertisement approved that Dr Neil Graham DIVETT be appointed to act as a where this information is not supplied. member of the Land Court on a part-time basis on and from 1 July 2003 to and including 30 June 2004. ROD WELFORD PRICE LIST Queensland Government Gazettes Department of Justice and Attorney-General Brisbane, 19 June 2003 Price Price Excluding Including His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the GST $ GST $ GST $ Executive Council and under the Recording of Evidence Act 1962, has approved that Cassandra Ann DRAHEIM be appointed to be a Natural Resources and Mines Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Recorder while she performs duty in the Magistrates Courts Branch. Transport Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Local Government Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 ROD WELFORD Vacancies Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Department of Health Procurement Gazette $4.61 0.46 5.07 Brisbane, 19 June 2003 Industrial Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Government Gazette $2.74 0.27 3.01 Executive Council and under the provisions of the Psychologists Health Services Bulletin $2.74 0.27 3.01 Registration Act 2001, has approved the appointment of Ms Mai Huong Nguyen-Tu BSocWk(Qld) as a member of the (Selected Gazettes are also available on subscription. Psychologists Board of Queensland for a term expiring on 20 Phone customer service officers on 3246 3399 for information) December 2004. ALL GAZETTES PLUS $2.42 (inc. GST) WENDY EDMOND MP POSTAGE AND HANDLING 272849—1

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20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 47 611

RETAIL ELECTRICITY PRICES FOR NON-CONTESTABLE CUSTOMERS

Electricity Act 1994

Pursuant to my authority under section 90 of the Electricity Act 1994, I hereby decide that, on and from 1 July 2003, the notified prices that Retail Pty Ltd and Pty Ltd must charge, subject to the provisions of sections 90, 91 and 91A of the Electricity Act 1994, to provide customer retail services to non-contestable customers are the applicable prices set out in the attached Tariff Schedule or, as the case may be, the prices obtained by applying the applicable process or processes set out in the attached Tariff Schedule.

As required by section 90(6) of the Electricity Act 1994, I state that the notified prices are, except for the price obtained by applying Part 5 of the Tariff Schedule, exclusive of the goods and services tax imposed by the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Commonwealth) (“the GST Act”).

In addition to the applicable tariff, Ergon Energy Pty Ltd may charge an amount, inclusive of the tax imposed by the GST Act, reflecting any additional charges or fees levied on a customer in accordance with any program or scheme for the purchase of electricity from renewable or environmentally-friendly sources (whether or not those charges or fees are calculated on the basis of the customer’s electricity consumption), but only if –

(a) the program or scheme has been approved by the Regulator (as defined in section 62 of the Electricity Act 1994); and

(b) the customer voluntarily participates in such program or scheme.

The charge or fee so levied by Ergon Energy Pty Ltd shall be an amount or rate that is inclusive of the tax imposed by the GST Act being the amount that can be ascertained or calculated by referring to the approved program or scheme.

In respect of business customers of Energex Retail Pty Ltd, Energex Retail Pty Ltd may, in addition to the applicable tariff, charge an amount, exclusive of the tax imposed by the GST Act, reflecting any additional charges or fees levied on a customer in accordance with any program or scheme for the purchase of electricity from renewable or environmentally-friendly sources (whether or not those charges or fees are calculated on the basis of the customer’s electricity consumption), but only if –

(c) the program or scheme has been approved by the Regulator (as defined in section 62 of the Electricity Act 1994); and

(d) the customer voluntarily participates in such program or scheme.

The charge or fee so levied by Energex Retail Pty Ltd shall be an amount or rate that is exclusive of the tax imposed by the GST Act being the amount that can be ascertained or calculated by referring to the approved program or scheme.

In respect of customers who are customers of Energex Retail Pty Ltd but are not business customers of Energex Retail Pty Ltd, Energex Retail Pty Ltd may, in addition to the applicable tariff, charge an amount, inclusive of the tax imposed by the GST Act, reflecting any additional charges or fees levied on a customer in accordance with any program or scheme for the purchase of electricity from renewable or environmentally-friendly sources (whether or not those charges or fees are calculated on the basis of the customer’s electricity consumption), but only if –

(e) the program or scheme has been approved by the Regulator (as defined in section 62 of the Electricity Act 1994); and

(f) the customer voluntarily participates in such program or scheme.

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The charge or fee so levied by Energex Retail Pty Ltd shall be an amount or rate that is inclusive of the tax imposed by the GST Act being the amount that can be ascertained or calculated by referring to the approved program or scheme.

Dated this tenth day of June 2003.

Paul Lucas Minister for Innovation and Information Economy (Minister with responsibility for Energy)

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TARIFF SCHEDULE

Note 1: In this Schedule, references to a “retail entity” Tariff 22 - General Supply - Time-of-Use - include a distribution entity in circumstances where a distribution entity is acting through a This tariff shall not apply in conjunction with any of Tariffs retail entity. 20, 21, 23, 62 and 63 at the same installation.

Note 2: For the purposes of ss. 90, 91 and 91A of the For electricity consumed between the hours of 7.00 a.m. Electricity Act 1994 (Qld), the Tariffs, except for and 9.00 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive - those obtained by applying Part 5, are exclusive of the goods and services tax (“GST”) First 10,000 kilowatt hours per month 15.89 c/kWh implemented by the Commonwealth of Australia’s Act “A New Tax System (Goods and Remaining kilowatt hours 12.87 c/kWh Services Tax) Act 1999”. For electricity consumed at other times -

Part 1 All Consumption 5.61 c/kWh

TARIFFS FOR DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL AND Plus a Service Fee per metering point $17.93 RURAL APPLICATIONS per month of

Tariff 11 - Domestic (Lighting, Power and Continuous Water Heating) - Tariff 23 - General Supply - Time-of-Use (Obsolescent) - First 100 kilowatt hours per residence or flat per month 17.10 c/kWh No new customers will be supplied under this tariff. It is available only to customers taking supply under Tariff 23 Next 300 kilowatt hours per residence or at 26 March 1995. flat per month 11.61 c/kWh This tariff shall not apply in conjunction with any of Tariffs Remaining kilowatt hours 10.37 c/kWh 20, 21, 22, 62 and 63 at the same installation.

Minimum Payment per residence or flat $7.67 For electricity consumed between the hours of 7.00 a.m. per month and 9.00 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive –

This tariff is also applicable to electricity used in separately First 100 kilowatt hours per month 28.12 c/kWh metered common sections of domestic premises consisting of more than one flat or home unit. Next 9,900 kilowatt hours per month 17.21 c/kWh

Further applications of this tariff are described in Part 4 Remaining kilowatt hours 14.13 c/kWh hereof. For electricity consumed at other times –

Tariff 20 - General Supply - All Consumption 5.94 c/kWh

This tariff shall not apply in conjunction with any of Tariffs Under this tariff the required minimum monthly 21, 22, 23, 62 and 63 at the same installation. consumption at "other times" shall be 500 kilowatt hours. If the monthly consumption at "other times" is less than 500 First 10,000 kilowatt hours per month 13.09 c/kWh kilowatt hours, the shortfall will be charged at the rate applicable at "other times". Remaining kilowatt hours 11.42 c/kWh

plus a Service Fee per metering point $8.15 Tariff 31 - Night Rate (Super Economy) - per month of Applicable when electricity supply is permanently connected to apparatus or to specified parts of apparatus Tariff 21 - General Supply - as set out below (but not applicable, except as described in (c) below, if provision has been made to supply such This tariff shall not apply in conjunction with any of Tariffs apparatus or the specified part thereof under a different 20, 22, 23, 62 and 63 at the same installation. tariff during the restricted period) -

First 100 kilowatt hours per month 16.25 c/kWh (a) Electric storage water heaters with thermostatically controlled or continuously operating heating units and Next 9,900 kilowatt hours per month 15.26 c/kWh which comply with the construction and performance requirements of Australian Standard Specification Remaining kilowatt hours 11.62 c/kWh 1361 or 1056 or previous Standards superseded by these two Standards or similar electric water heaters Minimum Payment per month $7.28 which are approved for connection by the retail entity.

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Where the heating unit rating exceeds 1 800 watts, it (ii) it shall be connected so as to prevent its being shall not exceed 13.5 watts per litre of heat storage energised simultaneously with the main heating volume for heat exchange type water heaters or 15.5 unit; watts per litre of rated hot water delivery for other storage type water heaters; (iii) electricity consumed by the booster heating unit shall be metered under and charged at the tariff The following conditions shall apply to any booster applicable to general power usage at the premises heating unit fitted:- concerned.

(i) its rating shall not exceed that of the main heating (f) Loads other than water heaters and heatbanks, but is unit; not applicable:-

(ii) it shall be connected so as to prevent its being (i) to arc or resistance welding plant; energised simultaneously with the main heating unit; (ii) where the apparatus is duplicated in order that supply may be obtained on a different tariff for the (iii) electricity consumed by the booster heating unit same purpose during the restricted period. shall be metered under and charged at the tariff applicable to general power usage at the premises Supply will be available for a minimum of 8 hours per day concerned; during time periods set at the discretion of the retail entity. In general this supply will be between the hours of 10.00 (iv) it shall be located in accordance with the p.m. and 7.00 a.m. Under certain circumstances, a provisions of the above Standards. portion of the 8 hour supply period may be made available at other times. (b) Solar-heated water heaters. Where the electric heating unit rating exceeds 1 800 watts, it shall not The retail entity will supply and maintain load control exceed 13.5 watts per litre of storage tank capacity. equipment at its cost.

If a circulating water pump is fitted to the system, All Consumption 4.78 c/kWh continuous supply will be available to the pump, and electricity consumed shall be metered under and Minimum Payment per month $3.14 charged at the tariff applicable to general power usage at the premises concerned.

(c) One-shot boost for solar-heated water heaters with Tariff 33 - Controlled Supply (Economy) - electric heating units as described in (b) above. Applicable when electricity supply is permanently A current held changeover relay may be fitted to the connected to apparatus as set out below (but not water heater to deliver, at the customer’s convenience, applicable if provision has been made to supply such a ‘one-shot boost’ supply to the electric heating apparatus under a different tariff in the periods during element at times when supply is not available under which supply is not available under this tariff) - this Tariff 31 (generally between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.). Such supply is subject to (a) Electric storage water heaters with thermostatically thermostatically controlled switch-off. Electricity controlled or continuously operating heating units and consumed during operation of the one-shot boost shall which comply with the construction and performance be metered under and charged at the tariff applicable requirements of Australian Standard Specification to general power usage at the premises concerned. 1361 or 1056 or previous Standards superseded by these two Standards or similar electric water heaters Supply and installation of a current held changeover which are approved for connection by the retail entity. relay, including the cost of same, is the responsibility of the customer. Where the heating unit rating exceeds 1 800 watts, it shall not exceed 13.5 watts per litre of heat storage (Reference in this Schedule to a ‘booster heating unit’ volume for heat exchange type water heaters or 15.5 does not mean a current held changeover relay which watts per litre of rated hot water delivery for other is capable of delivering a ‘one-shot boost’.) storage type water heaters;

(d) Heatpump water heaters. Where the rated electrical (b) Solar-heated water heaters. Where the electric input, as shown on the nameplate, exceeds 1 800 heating unit rating exceeds 1 800 watts, it shall not watts, it shall not exceed 13.5 watts per litre of storage exceed 13.5 watts per litre of storage tank capacity; tank capacity. (c) Heatpump water heaters. Where the rated electrical (e) Heatbanks. Booster heating units are permitted in input, as shown on the nameplate, exceeds 1 800 heatbanks in which the main element rating is at least watts, it shall not exceed 13.5 watts per litre of storage 2 kilowatts. The following conditions shall apply to any tank capacity; booster heating unit fitted:- (d) As a sole supply tariff for domestic installations, as (i) its rating shall not exceed 70% of the rating of the approved by the retail entity, where photovoltaic cell/ main heating unit; battery bank/ inverter apparatus is used to provide a supplementary supply to the interruptible supply provided by this tariff;

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(e) Other individual loads in domestic installations, but is not applicable:- Tariff 41 - Low Voltage General Supply Demand -

(i) to arc or resistance welding plant and boosted Demand Charge - heatbanks; $19.26 per kilowatt of chargeable demand per month. (ii) where the apparatus (except for refrigeration and non-boosted heatbanks) is duplicated in order that Energy Charge – supply may be obtained on a different tariff for the same purpose in the periods during which supply All Consumption 4.07 c/kWh is not available under this tariff. plus a Service Fee per metering point The retail entity will supply and maintain load control per month of $27.43 equipment at its cost. The chargeable demand in any month shall be:- Supply will be available for a minimum of 18 hours per day, but the times when supply is available may be (a) the maximum demand recorded in that month; or subject to variation at the absolute discretion of the retail entity. (b) 60 percent of the highest maximum demand recorded in any of the preceding eleven months; or All Consumption 7.02 c/kWh (c) 75 kilowatts, Minimum Payment per month $3.14 whichever is the highest figure.

"Demand" shall mean the average demand in kilowatts over a period of 30 minutes, as measured on the retail Tariff 37 - Non-Domestic Heating - Time-of-Use - entity’s meters.

Applicable to permanently connected - Customers taking supply under this tariff will not be supplied under any other tariff at the same premises. (a) Electric storage water heaters in non-domestic installations with thermostatically controlled or continuously operating heating units and which comply with the construction and performance requirements of Tariff 43 - General Supply Demand – Time-of-Use - Australian Standard Specification 1361 or 1056 or previous Standards superseded by these two Demand Charge – Standards or similar electric water heaters which are approved for connection by the retail entity. $8.35 per kilowatt of chargeable demand per month.

The heating unit rating shall not exceed 40.5 watts per Energy Charge – litre of heat storage volume for heat exchange type water heaters or 46.5 watts per litre of rated hot water For electricity consumed between the 8.25 c/kWh delivery for other storage type water heaters; hours of 7.00 a.m. and 11.00 p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive (b) Apparatus for the production of steam; For electricity consumed at all other times 3.31 c/kWh (c) Heating loads other than (a) and (b) above. The

minimum total connected load under this section of plus a Service Fee per metering point per this tariff is 4 kilowatts. Supplementary load that is month of $27.43 permanently connected as an integral part of the

installation may be supplied under this section The chargeable demand in any month shall be:- provided that the aggregated rating of such

supplementary load does not exceed 10 per cent of (a) the maximum demand recorded in that month; or the heating load.

(b) 60 percent of the highest maximum demand recorded For electricity consumed between the 17.39 c/kWh in any of the preceding eleven months; or hours of 4.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m.

(c) 400 kilowatts, For electricity consumed between the 6.96 c/kWh

hours of 10.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. whichever is the highest figure.

Minimum Payment per month $2.99 "Demand" shall mean the average demand in kilowatts

over a period of 30 minutes, as measured on the retail

entity’s meters.

Customers taking supply under this tariff will not be supplied under any other tariff at the same premises.

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Tariff 53 - High Voltage General Supply Demand - Tariff 63 - Farm - Time-of-Use (Obsolescent) - Time-Dependent - No new customers will be supplied under this tariff. It is Supply Voltage 11kV 66kV available only to customers taking supply under Tariff 63 to 33kV and at 26 March 1995. above This tariff shall not apply in conjunction with Tariff 20, 21, Demand Charge 18.25 17.60 22, 23 or 62 at the same installation. ($/kW/month) For electricity consumed between the hours of 7.00 Night Excess* Demand Charge 5.19 5.02 a.m. and 9.00 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive - ($/kW/month) First 100 kilowatt hours per month 29.61 c/kWh

Energy Charge 3.84 3.74 Next 9,900 kilowatt hours per month 18.13 c/kWh (c/ kWh) Remaining kilowatt hours 14.21 c/kWh plus a Service Fee per metering point per month of $70.90 For electricity consumed at other times -

*Night Excess for a billing month is the number of All Consumption 6.26 c/kWh kilowatts by which the demand recorded outside the interval 7.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive Under this tariff the required minimum annual exceeds the demand recorded within this interval in the consumption at "other times" shall be 3 000 kilowatt month. hours. If the annual consumption at "other times" is less than 3 000 kilowatt hours, the shortfall will be charged at The minimum total demand charge applicable in any the rate applicable at "other times" at the time that the month shall be equivalent to 300 kilowatts charged at charge for the shortfall is being calculated. $18.25 per kilowatt for voltages up to 33kV and $17.60 per kilowatt for voltages at 66kV and above, or 60 per cent of the highest charge at the rates applicable in accordance Tariff 64 - Irrigation - Time-of-Use (Obsolescent) - with the requirements of this tariff to the metered monthly demands for any of the preceding eleven months, No new customers will be supplied under this tariff. It is whichever is the higher. available only to customers taking supply under Tariff 64 at 26 March 1995. "Demand" shall mean the average demand in kilowatts over a period of 30 minutes, as measured on the retail For electricity consumed in a fixed 12 hour daily pricing entity’s meters. period (as agreed between the retail entity and the customer from the range 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.; 7.30 Supply under this tariff will be at a standard high voltage, a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; or 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.) Monday to the level of which shall be prescribed by the retail entity. Sunday inclusive - Credits for high voltage supply are not applicable to this tariff. All Consumption 14.47 c/kWh

Customers taking supply under this tariff will not be For electricity consumed at other times - supplied under any other tariff at the same premises. All Consumption 7.96 c/kWh

Tariff 62 - Farm - Time-of-Use - Minimum Payment per month $7.67

This tariff shall not apply in conjunction with Tariff 20, 21, 22, 23 or 63 at the same installation. No alteration to the selected daily pricing period shall be permitted until a period of twelve months has elapsed For electricity consumed between the hours of 7.00 a.m. from the previous selection. and 9.00 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive -

First 10,000 kilowatt hours per month 16.71 c/kWh Tariff 65 - Irrigation - Time-of-Use -

Remaining kilowatt hours 14.12 c/kWh For electricity consumed in a fixed 12 hour daily pricing period (as agreed between the retail entity and the For electricity consumed at other customer from the range 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.; 7.30 times - a.m. to 7.30 p.m.; or 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.) Monday to Sunday inclusive – All Consumption 5.92 c/kWh All Consumption 13.33 c/kWh plus a Service Fee per metering point For electricity consumed at other times - per month of $8.58

All Consumption 7.34 c/kWh

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plus a Service Fee per metering point per month of $8.58 Part 2 No alteration to the selected daily pricing period shall be permitted until a period of twelve months has elapsed TARIFFS FOR UNMETERED SUPPLY INCLUDING from the previous selection. PUBLIC LAMPS, TRAFFIC SIGNALS, WATCHMAN LIGHTING AND TEMPORARY SERVICES

Tariff 66 - Irrigation - Tariff 71 - Public Lamps -

Annual Fixed Charge (in respect of each point of supply) Charge Per Lamp Per Annum - per kilowatt of connected motor capacity used for irrigation pumping - Lamp Category Rate 1 Rate 2 Rate 3

First 7.5 kilowatts $13.54 per kilowatt Fixed Per* Fixed Per* Fixed Per* Cost Watt Cost Watt Cost Watt

$ $ $ $ $ $ Remaining kilowatts $40.69 per kilowatt Mercury Vapour 67.12 0.439 40.30 0.382 8.94 0.382

plus Mercury Halide 102.35 0.407 61.42 0.382 8.94 0.382

Energy Charge - Sodium Vapour Low Pressure 76.69 0.635 48.00 0.382 8.94 0.382 All Consumption - 7.00 c/kWh Sodium Vapour plus a Service Fee per metering High Pressure 79.24 0.450 46.09 0.382 8.94 0.382 point per month of $18.89 Incandescent 134.28 0.439 108.65 0.382 8.94 0.382 Minimum Annual Fixed Charge - As calculated for 7.5 kW 69.73 0.629 44.85 0.382 8.94 0.382 (Note - 7.5 kW is equivalent to 10.05 h.p.). Fluorescent

Any customer taking supply under this tariff who requests a temporary disconnection will not be reconnected unless *The "Per Watt" charge shall apply to the nominal wattage the outstanding balance of the Annual Fixed Charge for rating of the public lamp. part of the year corresponding to the period of disconnection has been paid. Rate 1 - Applicable where the capital costs of the installation are borne by the retail entity.

Rate 2 - Applicable where the capital costs of the Tariff 67 – Farm – Applicable only to customers installation are not borne by the retail entity. supplied under the Rural Subsidy Scheme introduced in 1973. Rate 3 - Applicable to installations such as freeway lighting where the capital and maintenance costs of the installation are not borne by the Annual Payment – An Annual Payment calculated in retail entity. accordance with the provisions of the 1973 Rural Subsidy Scheme and as set down in the Rural Subsidy Scheme Agreement between the customer and the retail entity; Charges for incandescent lamps shall apply only in the following areas: plus • the Capricornia and South West Regions of Ergon Energy Charge – Energy Corporation Limited’s Distribution Area; and

• All Consumption 14.42 c/kWh ENERGEX Limited’s Distribution Area.

Minimum Payment per month $7.67 Tariff 81 - Traffic Signals - Continuously Operating -

For electricity supplied to continuously operating traffic Tariff 68 – Irrigation Pumping in Drought Declared signals installed on a road as defined in the Electricity Act Area 1994 :-

Refer to Part 6 (Relief from Electricity Charges where $0.8368 per 10 watts (or part thereof) per installation per Drought Declaration in Force) for details about the month. conditions, price and eligibility for Tariff 68.

Tariff 91 - Watchman Service Lighting -

For electricity supplied to Watchman Service Lighting:-

$0.3759 per 10 watts (or part thereof) per lamp per month. This charge shall apply to the nominal wattage rating of each lamp.

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Part 3 Charges for installation, maintenance and removal of Watchman Service Lighting apply in addition to the above APPLICATION OF TARIFFS charge for electricity supplied. Customers have the option, on application in writing or another form acceptable to the retail entity, of being charged on any of the tariffs that the retail entity agrees Builder’s Temporary Service are applicable to the customer’s installation. Customers shall not be entitled to a further option of changing to Unmetered electricity supply is available to a builder’s another tariff until a period of twelve months has elapsed temporary service, as approved by the retail entity. from a previous exercise of option. However, a retail entity at the request of a customer may permit a change to For unmetered electricity supply to a builder’s temporary another tariff within a period of twelve months if - service, the customer shall be charged the minimum payment per month under Tariff 21 for each month that (i) a tariff that was not previously in force is offered and electricity is supplied (pro-rated for supply for a part of a such tariff is applicable to the customer's installation, month). or Charges for installation, maintenance and removal of a builder’s temporary service may apply in addition to the (ii) the customer meets certain costs associated with above charge for electricity supplied. changing to another tariff.

Customers previously supplied under tariffs which have now been discontinued or redesignated (whether by Temporary Services to Department of Defence, number, letter or name) will be supplied under other tariffs Department of Health and Similar Mobile Facilities appropriate to their installations.

Unmetered electricity supply is available to Department of Tariffs are generally determined on a monthly billing basis. Defence, Department of Health and similar mobile facilities, as approved by the retail entity. All accounts for electricity supplied, as calculated in accordance with the provisions of a determination For unmetered electricity supply to a Department of applicable thereto, or such accounts for electricity Defence, Department of Health or similar mobile facility, supplied, as varied by other amounts payable to or by the the customer shall be charged at general supply rates retail entity, which are for an amount which is not a whole under Tariff 20, on the basis of the estimated electricity number multiple of five cents, shall be reduced to the consumption at the mobile facility as agreed between the amount next closest thereto which is a whole number customer and the retail entity. multiple of five cents.

Charges for installation, maintenance and removal of a Pro-Rating Procedure temporary service to a mobile facility may apply in addition to the above charge for electricity supplied. (a) Following a tariff variation

For customers subject to the prices and methods of charge set out in Parts 1, 3, 4 and 6, electricity Other Unmetered Supply consumed between the meter reading on or next before the date of a variation to the relevant tariff and Unmetered electricity supply is available to other small the meter reading next after such variation date shall uniform steady loads, as approved by the retail entity. be deemed to have been used at a uniform daily rate.

In general, this situation applies where the retail entity For customers subject to the prices and methods of considers it impractical to read or maintain a meter or charge set out in Part 2, electricity consumed between where metering equipment would be susceptible to the billing date on or next before the date of a variation damage and includes, for example, supply to telephone to the relevant tariff and the billing date next after such boxes, illuminated signs and public amenities lighting. variation date shall be deemed to have been used at a uniform daily rate. Such supply is to be charged at general supply rates under Tariff 20, 21 or 22, as agreed between the customer Where the retail entity renders an account in respect and the retail entity, on the basis of the wattage rating of of a billing period during which a single variation in the load multiplied by the hours of operation as agreed tariffs has occurred, the charges for electricity shall be between the customer and the retail entity. calculated as if the rates of charges for electricity supplied for the whole of the billing period were at the rates applicable after the variation takes effect and adjusting the charges for electricity so calculated as follows:-

If the amount of adjustment is positive it shall be subtracted from the charges for electricity as calculated. If the amount of adjustment is negative it shall be added to the charges for electricity as calculated.

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The amount of adjustment shall be calculated as (b) High Voltage follows:- (i) Customer plant requirements. d A = (N - C) Supply may be given and metered at a standard n high voltage, the level of which shall be prescribed by the retail entity, by agreement between the Where A is the amount of the adjustment: customer and the retail entity. Where high voltage d is the number equal to the number of supply is so given, a customer shall supply and days in the billing period which occur maintain all equipment including transformers and in the period commencing on the date high voltage automatic circuit breakers but of commencement of the billing period excepting meters and control apparatus beyond and ending on the day immediately the customer’s terminals. before the variation takes effect; n is the number equal to the number of (ii) Credits where L.V. tariff is metered at H.V. days occurring in the billing period; N is the amount calculated as if the rates Where supply is given in accordance with (i) above of charges for electricity for the whole of and metered at high voltage then, except in cases the billing period were at the rates where high voltage tariffs are determined or which applied after the variation takes provided by agreement to meet special effect; circumstances, the tariffs applied will be those C is the amount calculated as if the rates pertaining to supply at low voltage (“the relevant of charges for electricity for the whole of tariff”), EXCEPT THAT, after billing the energy and the billing period were at the rates demand components of the tariff, a credit will be which applied immediately before the allowed of - variation takes effect. • 5 per cent of the calculated tariff charge where supply is given at voltages of 11kV to 33 kV; (b) Daily pro-rating and

Daily pro-rating shall apply to electricity billing. The • 8 per cent of the calculated tariff charge where charges for electricity shall be calculated pro rata supply is given at voltages of 66 kV and above, having regard to the relationship of the number of days covered by the account and one-twelfth of three (provided that the calculated tariff charge after hundred and sixty-five days. The calculation of application of the credit must not be less than the electricity charges shall be effected by way of an Minimum Payment or other minimum charge adjustment to the tariff provisions included in this calculated by applying the provisions of the determination. The adjusted provisions shall be relevant tariff.) calculated as follows: The Service Fee applicable to all high voltage Pa = P x 12 x n for monthly provisions, supply given at Tariffs 20, 22, 41 and 43 shall be 365 and $70.90 and shall be applied after the application of the High Voltage credit.

Pa = P x n for annual provisions (iii) Discounts where customer meets certain 365 system costs

Where Pa is the adjusted provision; Where high voltage customers with recorded maximum demands in excess of 1000 kilowatts P Includes the monthly provisions of the meet certain costs of providing supply from the number of kilowatt hours in the blocks of Powerlink Queensland connection point nearest to tariffs, Service Fees, Minimum their installations, a discount of up to 9% may be Payments, minimum consumption at applicable to the energy and demand charges "other times" of Tariffs 23 and 63, otherwise assessed at the tariffs herein. demand charges and wattage charges and includes the annual charges for Upon written application by the customer the retail motor capacity and Public Lamps; entity will evaluate the level of discount appropriate to the installation in question and will negotiate an n is the number equal to the number of agreement with the customer which will take effect days occurring in the billing period. from the date of written application.

Supply Voltage Card-operated Meters in Remote Communities

(a) Low Voltage If a customer is in a remote community and is either a domestic customer or a commercial customer with an Except where otherwise stated, the tariffs in Part 1 estimated consumption of less than 10,000 kilowatt hours hereof will apply to supply taken at low voltage per month, the retail entity may agree with the customer, (480/240 volts or 415/240 volts, 50 Hertz A.C. as or the relevant remote community Council on behalf of the required by the retail entity). customer, to measure and charge for the electricity consumed by the customer by means of a card-operated meter. The methodology for applying the appropriate

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(b) Charitable tariffs to customers subject to card-operated meters is as follows: An eligible organisation is a public benevolent institution as defined under section 78(1)(4) of the Income Tax (a) If electricity supplied to a domestic customer is Assessment Act to which donations of $2 and upwards measured and charged by means of a card-operated are tax deductible. meter: In addition, it must be a non-profit organisation that:- (i) for Tariff 11 (Domestic – Lighting, Power and Continuous Water Heating), a fixed payment of (i) imposes no scheduled charge on the residents for the $1.26 per week shall apply (representative of services or accommodation that is provided (i.e. the difference between the first and second organisations that provide emergency accommodation steps of Tariff 11) and all consumption shall be facilities for the needy); charged at the rate applicable to consumption between 101 and 400 kilowatt hours per month or (11.61 cents/kWh) under Tariff 11, with no Minimum Payment; (ii) if scheduled charges are made for the services or accommodation provided, then all residents must be (ii) for Tariff 31 (Night Rate – Super Economy), all pensioners or, if not pensioners, persons eligible for consumption shall be charged at the ‘All subsidised care under the Aged or Disabled Persons Consumption’ rate (4.78 cents/kWh), with no Care Act 1954, the National Health Act 1953 or the Minimum Payment; and Nursing Homes Assistance Act 1974.

(iii) for Tariff 33 (Controlled Supply – Economy), all For application of the Domestic tariff to charitable consumption shall be charged at the ‘All residential institutions under Part 4B, a multiplier will Consumption’ rate (7.02 cents/kWh), with no be calculated by dividing the maximum residential Minimum Payment. capacity of the complex by 3.6.

(b) If electricity supplied to a commercial customer is An application for the Domestic tariff with a multiplier shall measured and charged by means of a card-operated be made by the public officer of the organisation meter, all consumption shall be charged at the rate concerned setting out such information as is required by applicable to consumption up to 10,000 kilowatt the retail entity concerned to determine eligibility. hours per month under Tariff 20 (General Supply) (13.09 cents/kWh), plus a Service Fee of $1.87 per Renewal of an application may be sought periodically. week shall apply. C.- Organisations providing support and crisis accommodation which comply with the following requirements:-

Part 4 An organisation which:

CONCESSIONAL APPLICATIONS OF TARIFF 11 (i) meets the eligibility criteria of the Supported (DOMESTIC) Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) administered by the State Department of Families and Tariff 11 - Domestic (Lighting, Power and Continuous Water is therefore eligible to be considered for funding under Heating) - is available to: this program. (Funding provided to organisations under SAAP is subject to Part 3, Sections 10 to 13 A.- Those separately metered installations where inclusive, of the Family Services Act 1987.); all electricity consumed is used in connection with the provision of a Meals on Wheels service and or for the preparation and serving of meals to the needy and for no other purpose. (ii) is a public benevolent institution as defined under section 78(1)(4) of the Income Tax Assessment Act to which donations of $2 and upwards are tax deductible. B.- Charitable residential institutions which

comply with all the following requirements:-

(a) Domestic Residential in Nature

The total installation, or that part supplied and separately metered, must be domestic residential (i.e. it must include the electricity usage of the cooking, eating, sleeping and bathing areas which are associated with the residential usage).

Medical facilities, e.g. an infirmary, which is part of the complex may be included as part of the total installation.

and

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Part 5 eligibility established. However, only one rebate per household will be paid. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT ELECTRICITY REBATE 3. The retail entity may, at any time, require a new application from a customer and if the customer fails 1. A Queensland Government Electricity Rebate is to lodge such form within the time specified by the available to customers provided the customer: retail entity the rebate shall cease.

(a) holds a current and valid card of the following 4. A Queensland Government Electricity Rebate is type - also applicable to the electricity account of residential home parks and other similar multi- (i) Pensioner Concession Card, issued by tenanted residential premises provided the following either Centrelink or the Department of sub-conditions are met: Veterans’ Affairs; or (a) the customer (ie. the owner or operator of the (ii) Repatriation Health Card for All multi-tenanted residential premises) of the Conditions (Gold Card) and is in receipt retail entity at the premises concerned - of one of the following payments: (i) supplies electricity to each of the (A) War Widow (including Widowed separately identifiable vans, flats or home Mother [AMS] Pension); or units, or other similar living units at the premises; and (B) Special Rate T.P.I. (including Blinded Disability) Pension; or (ii) charges for electricity on the basis of metered consumption; and (iii) Queensland Government Seniors Card; and (iii) is claiming the rebate on behalf of eligible persons residing at the premises (b) is a registered customer of a retail entity at the (“claimant residents”); and premises for which the rebate is claimed and the premises is the customer’s principal place (iv) will fully pass on the rebate to claimant of residence, and the only residence in residents by way of a reduction in Queensland for which the customer claims the charges for electricity; and rebate; and (b) each separately identifiable living unit for (c) lives alone or shares the premises in respect which the rebate is claimed is occupied by of which the rebate is claimed with: persons who, if they had been supplied directly by the retail entity, would have been (i) the customer’s spouse; or eligible for the electricity rebate; and

(ii) other persons who hold a current and (c) a rebate is applicable only to claimant valid card of the type described in residents for the full period of each electricity paragraph (a) above; or account being paid; and

(iii) other persons wholly dependent on the (d) a completed rebate application form must be customer; or produced with the customer’s electricity account at the time payment is tendered. (iv) other persons who receive an income support payment from Centrelink, Family 5. The rebate is $9.10 (GST exclusive) per billing Assistance Office or Department of month applied against the dollar and cents value of Veterans’ Affairs and who do not pay the electricity consumed based on the applicable rent; or (GST exclusive) Tariffs. In no instance shall the rebate paid be greater than the amount billed (v) other persons who live with the customer (excluding GST) for electricity consumed (based on to provide care and assistance and who consumption) in a period for which the rebate is do not pay rent; and claimed.

declares that no other person(s) except casual 6. The process for application of the rebate is best visitors share the residence with the customer; illustrated by an example where the dollar and cents and value of the electricity consumed is $100.00 in a billing month. Therefore the bill rendered by the (d) makes application for a rebate either by retail entity will be $110.00 ($100.00 plus GST of submitting the relevant form or, at the $10.00) less $10.01 ($9.10 plus GST of $0.91). discretion of the retail entity, by telephone and That is the bill will be $99.99. the application is received and accepted at an office of a retail entity at least fourteen (14) days prior to the next billing period.

2. Where an electricity account is in more than one name, and more than one resident is eligible to receive the rebate, each resident may have their

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Part 6 repayment of deferred amounts following revocation of the drought declaration will be as agreed between the RELIEF FROM ELECTRICITY CHARGES WHERE retail entity and the customer concerned. DROUGHT DECLARATION IN FORCE Eligibility for Relief A customer who is a farmer in a drought declared area or whose property is individually drought declared under A customer seeking relief from electricity charges, Queensland Government administrative processes is including a transfer of irrigation pumping loads to Tariff eligible for the following forms of relief from electricity 68, on the basis that the customer is a farmer who is in charges: a drought declared area or whose property is individually drought declared, must apply in writing to (A) Tariff 68 – Irrigation Pumping in Drought the retail entity. Declared Area If required by the retail entity, the customer must A customer who is a farmer in a drought declared area provide: or whose property is individually drought declared may transfer individually metered irrigation pumping loads to (a) evidence that the customer’s property is in a this tariff until the drought declaration is revoked: drought declared area or is individually drought Provided that, if water pumping time restrictions declared, including the effective date of such continue to apply after the drought declaration is drought declaration; revoked, the customer may remain on this tariff until the water pumping time restrictions are lifted or until 12 (b) evidence of the water pumping restrictions months after the revocation of the drought declaration, applicable to the customer’s property; and whichever is the earlier. (c) evidence that the customer is experiencing All consumption 10.73 c/kWh financial difficulties as a result of the drought.

The conditions set out in Part 3, applicable to customers changing from one tariff to another, do not apply in the case of a customer who transfers individually metered irrigation pumping loads to or from this Tariff 68.

(B) Waiving of Fixed Charge Components of Electricity Charges

If a customer who is a farmer in a drought declared area or whose property is individually drought declared has no water to pump, the fixed components of the customer’s electricity charges shall be waived. These fixed charge components include minimum payments, service fees, annual fixed charges under Tariff 66 and guarantee agreement shortfall charges.

Provided the drought declaration remains operative, the waiver applies to all fixed charges applicable to any account covering the period in which pumping ceased and to any subsequent account until the customer once again has water to pump. If the operative drought declaration is revoked before the customer once again has water to pump, the waiver shall continue to apply until water is available or until 12 months after the revocation of the drought declaration, whichever is the earlier.

(C) Deferral of Payment

If a customer who is a farmer in a drought declared area or whose property is individually drought declared cites financial difficulties as a result of the drought, the customer is entitled to defer payment of the customer’s electricity accounts relating to farm consumption.

The retail entity may charge interest on deferred accounts. However, the rate of any interest charged must not be more than the Bank Bill reference rate for 90 days, as published on the first business day of each quarter.

Subject to the maximum rate of interest that may be charged, the terms of the deferred payment and the

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NOTICE OF A MINISTERIAL DESIGNATION OF LAND

FOR COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE

MADE UNDER THE INTEGRATED PLANNING ACT 1997

I, PAUL THOMAS LUCAS, Minister for Innovation and Information Economy (Minister with responsibility for Energy), give notice:

A Ministerial designation has been made

Pursuant to section 2.6.7 and Schedule 6 of the Integrated Planning Act 1997, on 15 June 2003, I made a Ministerial designation of land for community infrastructure in respect of land on which Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited (trading as Powerlink Queensland) proposes to build community infrastructure.

Description of the land to which the designation applies

The land to which the Ministerial designation applies is a corridor of proposed new easements as described in the table below:

Easement Easement Plan Lot No. Survey Plan No. Local Reference Government Easement WW SP157123 6 SP140694 Ipswich Easement XX SP157124 5 SP140694 Ipswich Easement YY SP157123 4 SP140694 Ipswich

Type of community infrastructure for which the land has been designated

The type of community infrastructure for which the land has been designated is operating works under the Electricity Act 1994, specifically the construction and maintenance of electricity works in the form of a high voltage transmission line (being a minor section of the proposed Blackwall to Greenbank 275 kV transmission line to be constructed by Powerlink Queensland).

Operating works under the Electricity Act 1994 are defined as community infrastructure under section 1(k) of Schedule 5 of the Integrated Planning Act 1997.

Paul Lucas Minister for Innovation and Information Economy (Minister with responsibility for Energy)

Dated: 15 June 2003

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ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF QUEENSLAND In accordance with Section 63 of the Electoral Act 1992, I have ascertained and set out in Schedule A hereunder, as at the date indicated, the number of electors enrolled in each Electoral District for the State of Queensland and have determined the average district enrolment and the extent to which the number of electors enrolled in each district differs from the average enrolment.

Schedule B indicates the adjusted enrolment for Electoral Districts of 100,000 square kilometres or more in area, being the sum of the number of enrolled electors and the additional large district number as specified in Section 45 of the Act, and the extent to which those districts differ from the average district enrolment in Schedule A. R L LONGLAND Electoral Commissioner SCHEDULE A Electoral District Enrolment as at 30/05/2003 % Deviation from Average District Enrolment 1 ALBERT 28,478 6.65% 2 ALGESTER 28,339 6.13% 3 ASHGROVE 27,346 2.41% 4 ASPLEY 27,142 1.64% 5 BARRON RIVER25,744 -3.59% 6 BEAUDESERT 29,661 11.08% 7 BRISBANE CENTRAL29,145 9.14% 8 BROADWATER 29,171 9.24% 9 BULIMBA 26,030 -2.52% 10 BUNDABERG 27,704 3.75% 11 BUNDAMBA 25,094 -6.03% 12 BURDEKIN 23,687 -11.30% 13 BURLEIGH 31,655 18.54% 14 BURNETT 25,665 -3.89% 15 CAIRNS 25,433 -4.76% 16 CALLIDE 25,731 -3.64% 17 CALOUNDRA 28,282 5.91% 18 CAPALABA 27,060 1.34% 19 CHARTERS TOWERS**18,843 -29.44% 20 CHATSWORTH 29,001 8.60% 21 CLAYFIELD 26,505 -0.74% 22 CLEVELAND 27,204 1.88% 23 COOK** 20,954 -21.53% 24 CUNNINGHAM 25,835 -3.25% 25 CURRUMBIN 29,559 10.69% 26 DARLING DOWNS24,735 -7.37% 27 EVERTON 27,965 4.73% 28 FERNY GROVE 29,682 11.16% 29 FITZROY 23,381 -12.44% 30 GAVEN 27,865 4.35% 31 GLADSTONE 27,255 2.07% 32 GLASS HOUSE 28,799 7.85% 33 GREENSLOPES 27,655 3.56% 34 GREGORY** 19,160 -28.25% 35 GYMPIE 29,002 8.61% 36 HERVEY BAY 27,145 1.65% 37 HINCHINBROOK22,460 -15.89% 38 INALA 24,514 -8.20% 39 INDOOROOPILLY26,136 -2.12% 40 IPSWICH 26,752 0.18% 41 IPSWICH WEST 25,873 -3.11% 42 KALLANGUR 27,143 1.65% 43 KAWANA 30,290 13.43% 44 KEPPEL 24,939 -6.61% 45 KURWONGBAH31,511 18.00% 46 LOCKYER 26,599 -0.39% 47 LOGAN 26,283 -1.57%

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Electoral District Enrolment as at 30/05/2003 % Deviation from Average District Enrolment 48 LYTTON 26,972 1.01% 49 MACKAY 27,378 2.53% 50 MANSFIELD 27,376 2.52% 51 MAROOCHYDORE28,849 8.04% 52 MARYBOROUGH26,865 0.61% 53 MIRANI 24,514 -8.20% 54 MOGGILL 27,506 3.01% 55 MOUNT COOT-THA27,432 2.73% 56 MOUNT GRAVATT26,531 -0.64% 57 MOUNT ISA** 17,582 -34.16% 58 MOUNT OMMANEY26,860 0.59% 59 MUDGEERABA 27,890 4.44% 60 MULGRAVE 25,574 -4.23% 61 MUNDINGBURRA27,384 2.55% 62 MURRUMBA 29,508 10.50% 63 NANANGO 23,437 -12.23% 64 NICKLIN 28,709 7.51% 65 NOOSA 31,516 18.02% 66 NUDGEE 27,057 1.32% 67 PUMICESTONE 28,637 7.24% 68 REDCLIFFE 27,024 1.20% 69 REDLANDS 26,337 -1.37% 70 ROBINA 29,846 11.77% 71 ROCKHAMPTON25,156 -5.79% 72 SANDGATE 26,896 0.72% 73 SOUTH BRISBANE28,681 7.41% 74 SOUTHERN DOWNS27,808 4.14% 75 SOUTHPORT 27,536 3.12% 76 SPRINGWOOD 26,895 0.72% 77 STAFFORD 26,923 0.82% 78 STRETTON 29,266 9.60% 79 SURFERS PARADISE29,683 11.16% 80 TABLELANDS 23,925 -10.40% 81 THURINGOWA 28,629 7.21% 82 TOOWOOMBA NORTH24,717 -7.44% 83 TOOWOOMBA SOUTH25,414 -4.83% 84 TOWNSVILLE 25,817 -3.32% 85 WARREGO** 21,558 -19.27% 86 WATERFORD 26,166 -2.01% 87 WHITSUNDAY 24,858 -6.91% 88 WOODRIDGE 24,155 -9.54% 89 YEERONGPILLY 27,306 2.26%

STATE-TOTAL 2,376,585

AVERAGE ENROLMENT 26,703 *Electoral Districts of 100,000 sq kms or more in area SCHEDULE B ENROLMENT FOR ELECTORAL DISTRICTS OF 100,000 SQUARE KILOMETRES OR MORE IN AREA District Name Area 2% Actual Weighted % Deviation (Sq Kms) of Area Enrolment Enrolment from Average as at District 30/05/2003 Enrolment CHARTERS TOWERS 266,986.00 5,340 18,843 24,183 -9.44% COOK 188,333.00 3,767 20,954 24,721 -7.42% GREGORY 378,021.00 7,560 19,160 26,720 0.06% MOUNT ISA 367,305.00 7,346 17,582 24,928 -6.65% WARREGO 237,619.00 4,752 21,558 26,310 -1.47%

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Local Government Act 1993

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTORAL AND BOUNDARIES REVIEW COMMISSION

NOTICE AND INVITATION FOR WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS

On 5 June 2003, I received from the Honourable Nita Cunningham MP Minister for Local Government and Planning, references of reviewable local government matters under the Local Government Act 1993 (“the Act”) in regard to Maroochy Shire Council, namely:

(A) A reference under section 288(2) of the Act to redivide the area of the Shire of Maroochy into ten single-member divisions and one two-member division; and

(B) Another reference, separate from (A) above, to redivide the Maroochy Shire Council’s area into twelve single-member divisions in accordance with a proposal submitted to the Minister by the Maroochy Shire Council.

In accordance with the terms of the references, the area of the Shire of Maroochy the subject of the reviewable local government matters will include the existing area of the said Shire except for that area which a Local Government Electoral and Boundaries Review Commission determined, in March 2003, should be excluded from the area of the Shire of Maroochy and incorporated into the area of the Shire of Noosa at the conclusion of the elections, at the next quadrennial elections, of all Councillors for the local governments affected by the determination of the matter, namely, the area described as “from the south-eastern corner of the Shire of Noosa by the coastline southerly to the eastern boundary of Lot 147 on NPW 858 (Noosa National Park), by that boundary westerly to Lorikeet Drive, by that Drive and Emu Mountain Road south-westerly and westerly to the eastern boundary of Lot 15 on RP 858637, by that boundary and the western boundary of Lot 147 on NPW 858 (Noosa National Park) northerly to the existing Shire of Noosa boundary”.

I constitute the Local Government Electoral and Boundaries Review Commission which examines and determines these references.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Commission proposes to determine:

S that the reviewable local government matter referred to me and containing the Maroochy Shire Council’s voluntary proposal (the terms of which are set out in (B) above) be implemented and that, for the purposes of the 2004 local government elections, the local government area of Maroochy Shire Council be redivided into twelve one-member divisions as shown on the maps attached to the Commission’s report on this matter; and

S that the reviewable local government matter referred to me under section 288(2) of the Act (the terms of which are set out in (A) above) not be implemented.

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Copies of the Commission’s report, which contains the Commission’s proposed determination, the reasons for it, and maps of the current and proposed divisional boundaries of Maroochy Shire Council’s area are available for inspection on and from Friday 20 June 2003 at the following locations:

Nambour Maroochydore Maroochy Shire Council Office Maroochy Shire Council Office Eddie De Vere Building “Pacific Place” Corner Currie and Bury Streets 11-13 Ocean Street Nambour Maroochydore

Coolum Beach Kenilworth Coolum Beach Library Kenilworth Library Park Street Elizabeth Street Coolum Beach Kenilworth

Brisbane Electoral Commission Queensland Level 6, Forestry House 160 Mary Street Brisbane

The Commission invites, for its consideration, submissions regarding its proposed determination from all interested persons or entities. As required by the Act, submissions must be made in writing and state the grounds of the submission and the circumstances relied upon in support of those grounds. All submissions received will be attached to the Commission’s report on its final determination in this matter. This report will be provided to the Minister for Local Government and Planning and tabled in Parliament.

All submissions must be lodged with the Commission at one of the following addresses by hand delivery, post or facsimile so as to be received by the Commission by 5.00 pm on Wednesday 23 July 2003.

Local Government Electoral and Local Government Electoral and Boundaries Review Commission Boundaries Review Commission GPO Box 1393 Level 6, Forestry House Brisbane QLD 4001 160 Mary Street Brisbane QLD 4000

Facsimile: (07) 3229 7391

R L LONGLAND Electoral Commissioner and Local Government Electoral and Boundaries Review Commission

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Mental Health Act 2000

Notification of Approval of Forms

Mental Health Review Tribunal Brisbane 11 June 2003

Forms

1. The Form set out in the schedule below has been approved by me as the President of the Mental Health Review Tribunal under section 481 of the Mental Health Act 2000.

NUMBER NAME OF FORM mhrt Ð 140 & 229 v2 Treatment application (electroconvulsive therapy)

Availability of forms

2. Copies of this form are available free of charge from the Mental Health Review Tribunal, PO Box 818, Brisbane Albert Street BC, Qld, 4002.

Mr Frank Clair PRESIDENT MENTAL HEALTH REVIEW TRIBUNAL

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NOTIFICATION OF APPROVAL OF FORM UNDER THE CHILDREN SERVICES TRIBUNAL ACT 2000

1. Approval

The following form has been approved for use under the Children Services Tribunal Act 2000.

Form Number Version Title 1 2 Application to Review a Decision

2. Commencement

The form will commence on 1 July 2003.

3. Availability of form

A paper version of the form is available from the Children Services Tribunal, Department of Justice and Attorney-General, Level 13, 15 Adelaide Street Brisbane 4000.

This form is also available on the Department’s website http://www.justice.qld.gov.au/education/law/pdf/form_1.pdf.

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Department of Local Government and Planning Brisbane, 20 June 2003

Pursuant to the provisions of the Integrated Planning Act 1997, it is hereby notified that the following form has been approved:

Form Number Title Version Number and Date Form 1 Development Part K1 Ð Water Act 2000, Work for taking artesian or Version 2.0 Application sub-artesian water 20 June 2003

The form is available on the Department’s website at www.ipa.qld.gov.au

DR TED CAMPBELL Director-General

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Public Service Act 1996 Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No. 3) 2003 Short Title 1. This notice is made under the Public Service Act 1996 and may be cited as the Public Service Departmental Arrangements Notice (No.3) 2003. Commencement 2. This notice commences on 1 July 2003. Establishment and Declaration of Government Entities 3. Under sections 12(2) and 13(a) of the Act, the part of the Department of Primary Industries known as the Queensland Government Agent Program (QGAP), is established as a government entity and declared to be part of that Department. Amalgamation and Declaration 4. Under sections 12(2) and 13(b) of the Act, the government entity known as the Queensland Government Agent Program (QGAP) is amalgamated with, and declared to be part of, the Department of Innovation and Information Economy, Sport and Recreation Queensland.

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 19 June 2003. 2. Published in the Government Gazette on 20 June 2003. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Office of the Public Service Commissioner.

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New State Planning Policy NOTICE Integrated Planning Act 1997 DEADLINES FOR Adoption of State Planning Policy 1/03 Mitigating the Adverse Impacts of COPY FOR GAZETTE Flood, Bushfire and Landslide ——— The Honourable Mike Reynolds, AM MP, Minister for Emergency Services and Minister Assisting the Premier in North Queensland Copy for insertion in the “Queensland Government Gazette” and the Honourable Nita Cunningham MP, Minister for Local may be lodged by:— Government and Planning have made State Planning Policy 1/03: Mitigating the Adverse Impacts of Flood, Bushfire and Landslide —Hand delivering copy to GOPRINT’S BOOKSHOP at (“SPP1/03”). 371 Vulture Street, Woolloongabba; or SDS EXPRESS, 41 George Street; or The Honourable Nita Cunningham MP, Minister for Local Government and Planning adopted SPP1/03 on 19 May 2003. — E-mail—[email protected] SPP 1/03 takes effect from Monday 1 September 2003 —Posting to Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo DC, Qld, Areas of Queensland to which SPP 1/03 applies: 4151; or The whole of Queensland, in relation to flood hazard, and to the local governments listed in Annex 2 of the SPP for bushfire and —Facsimile transmission directed to (07) 3246 3384. landslide hazard. A covering letter must be supplied with all facsimile copy. Purpose and general effect of SPP 1/03: Development should minimise the potential adverse impacts of —Phone 3246 3350. flood, bushfire and landslide on people, property, economic activity and the environment by: Copy lodged after the nominated closing time will be accepted for inclusion in the following weeks’ Gazette. ¥ being compatible with the nature of the natural hazard except in certain specified circumstances; Copy must be typed or clearly written on one side of the paper ¥ avoiding unacceptable levels of risk to people or only, and set out in accordance with the publishing style. Names of property; and signatories must be typed or clearly written in BLOCK letters. ¥ locating and designing certain types of community infrastructure so they are able to function effectively The Gazette is published each Friday. Copy cannot be during and immediately after natural hazard events accepted after the following closing times: wherever practicable. Departmental Notices: 3.00 p.m. on the preceding Inspecting or obtaining copies of SPP 1/03: Wednesday. The Policy and supporting Guideline can be inspected at: ¥ your local government office; Final Corrected Proofs: 3.00 p.m. on the preceding Thursday. ¥ Queensland Department of Local Government and Planning; and Private Notices and Advertisements: 9.00 a.m. on the ¥ Queensland Department of Emergency Services. preceding Thursday. An information program will be conducted in key centres during July and August. See the websites below for further information. Vacancies and Appointments: 12 noon on the preceding Tuesday. To obtain a free copy of the Policy contact: The SPP Officer WHEN A PUBLIC HOLIDAY OCCURS “CLOSING Disaster Mitigation Unit TIMES” WILL BE ONE DAY EARLIER. Department of Emergency Services ——— GPO Box 1425 Brisbane QLD 4001 Phone: (07) 3109 5076 Fax: (07) 3109 5060 ATTENTION ALL GAZETTE ADVERTISERS Or visit: www.emergency.qld.gov.au or www.ipa.qld.gov.au Gazette notices must be accompanied by the following details: NOTICE Premier’s Office ¥ date for insertion Brisbane, 20 June 2003 ¥ department His Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that, acting under the provisions of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, he ¥ sub department (if applicable) has appointed the Honourable Rodney Welford MP, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice to act as, and to perform ¥ name all of the functions and exercise all of the powers of, Minister for Natural Resources and Minister for Mines from 21 June 2003 until ¥ telephone number the Honourable Stephen Robertson MP returns to duty. ¥ fax number TERRY MACKENROTH MP ¥ address ACTING PREMIER AND MINISTER FOR TRADE All communications should be addressed “Government NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Printer” and endorsed “ Government Gazette”, Postal address Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo, Q., 4102. Under the Corporations Law, the publishing of a company name must be accompanied by that company’s Australian The Queensland Government Gazette is available by Mail Company Number (A.C.N.) Advertisers are required to submit Order Subscription or from the Bookshops at SDS EXPRESS, this A.C.N. along with the company’s name. 41 George Street, Brisbane or GOPRINT, 371 Vulture Street, Goprint reserves the right not to publish any advertisement Woolloongabba each Friday after 4.00 p.m. where this information is not supplied. Government Printer

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Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION Statutory Instruments Act 1992

Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1

TABLE 1

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

111 Community Ambulance Cover Regulation 2003 Community Ambulance Cover Act 2003

112 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982

113 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Sports Drug Testing Act 2003

114 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Criminal Code (Palliative Care) Amendment Act 2003

115 Proclamation commencing certain provisions Motor Vehicles Securities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2003

116 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002

117 1 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Regulation 2003 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002

118 Local Government Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 Local Government Act 1993

119 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Regulation 2003 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003

120 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Electricity and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003

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Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 1—(continued)

No. Subordinate Legislation Empowering Act

121 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions Gas Supply Act 2003

122 Gas Supply Regulation 2003 Gas Supply Act 2003

123 Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 Electricity Act 1994

1 A regulatory impact statement and explanatory note accompany the subordinate legislation

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TABLE 2 SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Community Ambulance Cover Act 2003 Community Ambulance Cover Regulation 2003 ...... 111

Criminal Code (Palliative Care) Amendment Act 2003 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 114

Electricity Act 1994 Electricity Regulation 1994 • amd by Electricity Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003 ...... 123 • amd by Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Regulation 2003...... 119

Electricity and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2003 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 120

Gas Act 1965 Gas Regulation 1989 • amd by Gas Supply Regulation 2003 ...... 122

Gas Supply Act 2003 Gas Supply Regulation 2003 ...... 122 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 121

Gladstone Power Station Agreement Act 1993 (Long Service Leave) Regulation 1994 • amd by Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Regulation 2003...... 119

Health Services Act 1991 Health Services Regulation 2002 • amd by Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Regulation 2003...... 119

Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002 Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Regulation 2003...... 117 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 116

Local Government Act 1993 Local Government Regulation 1994 • amd by Local Government Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2003...... 118

Motor Vehicles Securities and Other Acts Amendment Act 2003 Proclamation commencing certain provisions ...... 115

Sports Drug Testing Act 2003 Proclamation commencing remaining provisions ...... 113

Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Act 1982 Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Regulation 1997 • amd by Statutory Bodies Financial Arrangements Amendment Regulation (No. 3) 2003. . . 112

Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Regulation 2003 ...... 119

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Notification of Subordinate Legislation—(continued)

Table 2—(continued) Empowering Act Subordinate Legislation No.

Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 1997 • amd by Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Regulation 2003...... 119

Copies of the subordinate legislation can be obtained at— Goprint Publications and Retail ...... Telephone: (07) 3246 3399 371 Vulture Street Woolloongabba Qld 4102 ...... Facsimile: (07) 3246 3534 email: [email protected]

A mail service is available from— Goprint Publications and Retail ...... Telephone: (07) 3246 3399 Locked Bag 500 Coorparoo DC, Qld 4151...... Facsimile: (07) 3246 3534 email: [email protected]

20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 47 637

Liquor Act 1992 Grounds for Objection: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Applicant’s Name: Melinda Hill. business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Premises: Gill’d N Gutt’d Wharf Café, Lease D, Cooktown place of public worship, hospital or school is likely Fishermans Wharf, 7 Webber Esplanade, Cooktown. to happen; or Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality of meals. concerned would be lessened in some way. Trading Hours: Format of Objections: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the the grant of the application. proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A member of the public may make a written submission to Grounds for Objection: the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or application is in the public interest particularly relating to inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under business in the locality concerned, or to persons in Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 9th July, 2003. place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of concerned would be lessened in some way. Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, G.P.O. Box 1141, Format of Objections: Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: 3224 7128. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Objections Conference: petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will objection in the form of a petition must be in a format be advised individually of the details of the objections stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should conference. The principal contact for a petition will be discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. below. Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to A member of the public may make a written submission to the applicant. the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1039 matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Liquor Act 1992 Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 10th July, 2003. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR Lodging Objections or Submissions: LICENCE EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Applicant’s Name: Liquor & Gaming Specialists Pty Ltd, Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Nominee: David Lawrence Grundy. Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 3067, Cairns, Premises: To be advertised, Ground Level, 21 McLachlan Qld, 4870. Telephone: 1300 658 030. Street, Fortitude Valley. Objections Conference: Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will of meals. be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Trading Hours: responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. 7.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). the applicant. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1038 member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Liquor Act 1992 the grant of the application. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE Grounds for Objection: Applicant’s Name: Serendipity Bistro Coffee Dessert Pty Ltd, (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Nominee: Darryn Troy Sommerville. inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in Premises: Serendipity Bistro Coffee Dessert, 165 Baroona or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Road, Rosalie. place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision of meals. (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. Trading Hours: Format of Objections: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by in the Act and the principal contact person should discuss the the grant of the application. proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below.

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A member of the public may make a written submission to conference. The principal contact for a petition will be the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. the applicant. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 10th July, 2003. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1041 Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Liquor Act 1992 Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, G.P.O. Box 1141, HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: 3224 7128. Objections Conference: Applicant’s Name: MGW Hotels Pty Ltd, Nominee: William Fraser Anning. All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections Premises: The Buderim Tavern, Burnett Street, Buderim. conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Primary Purpose: General Licence—For consumption on the premises and off the premises (takeway liquor). Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Current Trading Hours: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1040 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Saturday. 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday. Liquor Act 1992 Proposed Trading Hours: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR 8.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Saturday. LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT 8.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday. Applicant’s Name: Bimla Pty Ltd, Nominee: Virender Rana. (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away Premises: Tandoori Nights, Shop 11, Central Brunswick, 455 from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper of meals. interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Trading Hours: the grant of the application. 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Grounds for Objection: (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a business in the locality concerned, or to persons in member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper or travelling to or from an existing or proposed interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by place of public worship, hospital or school is likely the grant of the application. to happen; or Grounds for Objection: (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or concerned would be lessened in some way. inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Format of Objections: business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in place of public worship, hospital or school is likely petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An to happen; or objection in the form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. concerned would be lessened in some way. A member of the public may make a written submission to Format of Objections: the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in application is in the public interest particularly relating to petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should Note: discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will A member of the public may make a written submission to be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this for consideration. application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 18th July, 2003. Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 26th June, 2003. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Lodging Objections or Submissions: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 870, Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Maroochydore, Qld, 4558. Telephone: (07) 5430 8951. Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 8297. Objections Conference: All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Objections Conference: be advised individually of the details of the objections All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will conference. The principal contact for a petition will be be advised individually of the details of the objections responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 47 639

Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to Liquor Act 1992 the applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN EXTENDED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1042 HOURS PERMIT AND VARIATION OF LICENCE Applicant’s Name: MGW Hotels Pty Ltd, Nominee: Ashley Liquor Act 1992 Michael Sheriff. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXTENDED Premises: Villa Noosa Hotel-Motel, Mary Street, Noosaville. HOURS PERMIT FOR LICENSED PREMISES Applicant’s Name: Stadform Developments Pty Limited, Primary Purpose: General Licence—The sale of liquor for Nominee: Jeanette Margaret Millar. consumption on and off the premises. Premises: Capalaba Tavern, Old Cleveland Road, Capalaba. Current Trading Hours: 8.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Monday to Saturday. Primary Purpose: General Licence—For consumption on the premises and off the premises (takeaway liquor). 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday. Current Trading Hours: Proposed Trading Hours: 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday to Tuesday. 8.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Monday to Saturday. 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 a.m., Wednesday and Thursday. 8.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday. 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Friday and Saturday. Proposed Variation of Licence: Proposed Trading Hours: To remove the following condition: 8.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Sunday to Tuesday. The sale and supply of liquor to patrons for consumption 8.00 a.m. to 1.00 a.m., Wednesday and Thursday. on the premises prior to 10.00 a.m. may only be in 8.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Friday and Saturday. association with consumption of a meal. (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Approvals for Extended Hours Permits for trading beyond member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper 3.00 a.m. are reviewed every six months. interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by the grant of the application. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 years who has a proper Grounds for Objection: interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or the grant of the application. inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do Grounds for Objection: business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or place of public worship, hospital or school is likely inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do to happen; or business in the locality concerned, or to persons in (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality or travelling to or from an existing or proposed concerned would be lessened in some way. place of public worship, hospital or school is likely to happen; or Format of Objections: (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in concerned would be lessened in some way. petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Format of Objections: stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss Objections may be lodged individually in writing or in the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An A member of the public may make a written submission to objection in the form of a petition must be in a format the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this stipulated in the Act and the principal contact should discuss application is in the public interest particularly relating to the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under A member of the public may make a written submission to Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Note: application is in the public interest particularly relating to Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation Note: for consideration. Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 18th July, 2003. the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will Lodging Objections or Submissions: be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation for consideration. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 18th July, 2003. Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 7128. Lodging Objections or Submissions: Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Objections Conference: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 870, be advised individually of the details of the objections Maroochydore, Qld, 4558. Telephone: 5430 8951. conference. The principal contact for a petition will be responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. Objections Conference: Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will the applicant. be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1043 responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. 640 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 47 [20 June, 2003

Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to (Note: Standard trading hours are 10.00 a.m. to the applicant. 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday). EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1044 (Note: No liquor may be sold for consumption off the licensed premises after 12 midnight or be taken away from the premises after 12.30 a.m.). Liquor Act 1992 Approvals for Extended Hours Permits for trading beyond NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE 3.00 a.m. are reviewed every six months. Applicant’s Name: Sunny Au-Yeung. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a Premises: Shang Court Chinese Restaurant, Shops N3 and member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper N5, Ashmore City Shopping Centre, 206 Currumburra Road, interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by Ashmore. the grant of the application. Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Meals) Licence—Provision Grounds for Objection: of meals. (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Trading Hours: inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do business in the locality concerned, or to persons in 10.00 a.m. to 12 midnight, Monday to Sunday. or travelling to or from an existing or proposed Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a place of public worship, hospital or school is likely member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper to happen; or interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality the grant of the application. concerned would be lessened in some way. Grounds for Objection: Format of Objections: (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An business in the locality concerned, or to persons in objection in the form of a petition must be in a format or travelling to or from an existing or proposed stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should place of public worship, hospital or school is likely discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed to happen; or below. (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality A member of the public may make a written submission to concerned would be lessened in some way. the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this application is in the public interest particularly relating to Format of Objections: matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Note: stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should Should an objector’s concerns relate wholly or partially to discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed the issue of gaming machines, a copy of the correspondence will below. be forwarded to the Queensland Office of Gaming Regulation A member of the public may make a written submission to for consideration. the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 4th July, 2003. application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under Lodging Objections or Submissions: Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 15th July, 2003. Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, G.P.O. Box 1141, Lodging Objections or Submissions: Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 7293. Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of Objections Conference: Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, P.O. Box 2565, Southport, All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Qld, 4215. Telephone: (07) 5581 3333. be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be Objections Conference: responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will be advised individually of the details of the objections Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to conference. The principal contact for a petition will be the applicant. responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1049 Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. Liquor Act 1992 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1045 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT Liquor Act 1992 Applicant’s Name: Bowery Enterprises Pty Ltd, Nominee: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR Stephanie Madonna Canfell. LICENCE AND EXTENDED HOURS PERMIT Premises: The Bowery, 678 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley. Applicant’s Name: The Mark Bar Pty Ltd, Nominee: Murray Primary Purpose: On-Premises (Cabaret) Licence— Malcolm Williams. Provision of entertainment and meals. Premises: The Mark Bar, Shops 205, 206 and 207, Ground Trading Hours: Floor, Westfield Toombul, 1015 Sandgate Road, Nundah. 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. Primary Purpose: General Licence—Sale of liquor for consumption on and off the premises. Objections to the granting of this application may be filed by a member of the public over the age of 18 who has a proper Trading Hours: interest in the locality concerned, and is likely to be affected by 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 a.m., Monday to Sunday. the grant of the application. 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 47 641

Grounds for Objection: GOLD COAST CITY COUNCIL (a) Undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND FOR inconvenience to persons who reside or work or do ARREARS OF RATES business in the locality concerned, or to persons in or travelling to or from an existing or proposed A. The Council of the City of Gold Coast (“Council”) has place of public worship, hospital or school is likely decided to sell the land described in the Schedule below to happen; or because overdue rates and charges have remained unpaid for a period in excess of three (3) years. (b) The amenity, quiet or good order of the locality concerned would be lessened in some way. B. On 7th March 2003 Council held a meeting under Section 1040 of the Local Government Act 1993 and resolved as Format of Objections: follows: Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in 1. The Council implement action under Division 3 of Part 7 petition form and must state the grounds for objection. An of the Local Government Act 1993 (Reprint 7D) [Sale of objection in the form of a petition must be in a format Land for Overdue Rates] for the property described in stipulated in the Act and the principal contact person should the Schedule below; discuss the proposed petition with the Licensing Officer listed below. 2. That a reserve price equal to the minimum allowable A member of the public may make a written submission to under the Local Government Act 1993 (Reprint 7D) be the Chief Executive regarding whether the granting of this set; and application is in the public interest particularly relating to matters which the Chief Executive must have regard under 3. That the matter be referred to Council’s Solicitors to Section 116 of the Liquor Act 1992. action on Council’s behalf. Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 10th July, 2003. C. Notices of Intention to Sell Land were executed by Council on 7th of March, 2003. In accordance with the Local Government Lodging Objections or Submissions: Act 1993 the notices were forwarded to the registered owner Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with: listed in the Schedule below by registered mail to the person’s Licensing Officer, Liquor Licensing Division, Department of last known address for service of rates notices. Tourism, Racing and Fair Trading, G.P.O. Box 1141, Brisbane, Qld, 4001. Telephone: (07) 3224 8870. D. The registered owner listed in the Schedule below is hereby put on notice of Council’s intention to sell land. Objections Conference: Registered Property Property Overdue All objectors, other than those objecting on a petition, will Proprietor Description Location Rates be advised individually of the details of the objections conference. The principal contact for a petition will be A Chin Chen Wang Lot 111 on RP 14 Montebello $35,350.52 219180 Court, Robina (as at 7th responsible for advising all signatories of the conference. March, 2003) Copies of any objections or submissions will be forwarded to the applicant. E. Interest before 1st of July, 1994 was calculated at the rate of 14% simple commencing the financial year after the rates EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Liquor Licensing Division. 1050 were raised. After this date, the method of calculation was amended to commence from the date after the due date for Partnership Act payment at the rate of 11% per annum compounding daily. (1891) F. Legal costs have been incurred in the issuance of this notice. Interest and legal costs will continue to accrue until such time NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP as the land is sold or payment made. TO: Malcolm Brian AUHL and Any inquiries should be directed to Council’s Solicitors: Ronald William DYER Hickey Lawyers, Level 6, Corporate Centre 1, corner Slatyer 60 Marian Street Avenue and Bundall Road, Bundall, Q, 4217. Phone: Mount Isa Q 4825 (07) 5574 1000 or Fax: (07) 5574 1130. 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GST) Riverview, Queensland, 4303. 1047 POSTAGE AND HANDLING 642 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 47 [20 June, 2003

Matthew McGoldrick 29-33 Haig Street Chief Executive Officer PO Box 31 Carpentaria Shire Council NORMANTON 4890 Ph 07 47452200 Fx 07 47451340

Carpentaria Shire Council hereby gives notice in accordance with section 1043 of the Local Government Act, that unless rates, interest and associated costs owing on the land set out below are paid, the said land shall be sold by public auction on Saturday 5th July 2003, commencing at 11 a.m. at 18 Caroline Street Street, Normanton.

Registered Proprietor: Frank Bozic (Deceased) Property Address: 18 Caroline Street, Normanton. Property: Deed of Grant No. 10145211 Land Area: 1012m2 Legal Description: Lot 401 CP N1481 Title Reference: 21084169

The land will be sold subject to any Mortgage, Lien, Bill of Sale, Caveat, Judgement, Writ or other charge, Agreement or process registered against or in any way affecting the land in favour of the Crown or any Crown instrumentality or any persons representing the Crown. Term of Sale: 10% deposit payable at conclusion of auction. Balance of purchase price must be paid within thirty days. All enquiries should be directed to the Rates Finance Officer, at Carpentaria Shire Council on 47 452200

Matthew McGoldrick Chief Executive Officer 1036 20 June, 2003] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 47 643

CONTENTS (Gazettes Nos. 42-47—pp. 551-643) Page

APPOINTMENTS...... 609

NOTICES/BYLAWS/DECLARATIONS/ STATUTES ...... 611-636 Children Services Tribunal Act Electoral Act Electricity Act Integrated Planning Act Local Government Act Mental Health Act Notification of Subordinate Legislation...... 633-636 Public Service Act

ADVERTISEMENTS ...... 637-642 Disposal of Uncollected Goods Act Liquor Act Local Government Act Partnership Act

Constitution of Queensland ...... 632

Extraordinary Gazette—Premier and Cabinet...... 551-552 (Fri. 13 June) Local Government Gazette...... 553-554

Natural Resources and Mines Gazette...... 563-568

Transport/Main Roads Gazette...... 555-561

Vacancies and Appointments in Public Service...... 569-608

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