Victoria Government Gazette No. S 54 Wednesday 27 March 2002 By Authority. Victorian Government Printer SPECIAL Project Development and Construction Management Act 1994 AMENDMENT OF NOMINATION ORDERS Whereas (a) by the Orders in Council (Òthe Orders in CouncilÓ) made and published in the Government Gazette on the dates specified in column 2 of the Table the Governor in Council declared the projects named in column 1 of the Table in the Schedule to this Order to be projects to which the Project Development and Construction Management Act 1994 (Ôthe ActÕ) applies; and (b) the Orders in Council specified the Secretary, Department of State and Regional Development (being a body corporate established under Section 41A of the Act) as the facilitating agency to be responsible for those projects Ð the Governor in Council under sections 6 and 7 of the Project Development and Construction Management Act 1994 (Òthe ActÓ), on the recommendation of the Premier, amends the Orders in Council by substituting for the specification referred to in paragraph (b) for a specification that the Secretary, Department of Infrastructure (being a body corporate established under Section 35 of the Act) as the facilitating agency for the projects. Dated 5 March 2002 STEVE BRACKS MP Premier HELEN DOYE Clerk of the Executive Council SCHEDULE TABLE Nominated Major Project Date of Nomination Column 1 Column 2 Bayside Project 1 February 1995 Bullock Island Project 1 February 1995 Bundoora Mont Park Precinct Project 1 February 1995 City Square/Regent Theatre Project 1 February 1995 Commonwealth Games Project 1 February 1995 Convention Centre Project 1 February 1995 Docklands Project 1 February 1995 Federation Square 7 October 1997 Federation Arch Project 14 June 2000 Festival Market Project 1 February 1995 Immigration Museum Project 1 February 1995 Janefield Project 1 February 1995 Joint Arts Storage Project 1 February 1995 Jolimont Project 1 February 1995 Larundel Laundry Project 1 February 1995 2 S 54 27 March 2002 Victoria Government Gazette LynchÕs Bridge Project 1 February 1995 Malthouse Plaza Proect 14 June 2000 Melbourne Casino (site delivery) 1 February 1995 Melbourne Casino Project 1 February 1995 Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre Project 1 February 1995 Mount Buffalo Chalet Project 1 February 1995 Multi-purpose Venue 20 October 1998 National Air and Space Museum of Australia at Point Cook 20 June 1995 National Gallery of Victoria Upgrade Project 30 July 1996 National Tennis Centre Pedestrian Bridge Project 1 February 1995 New Exhibition Centre Project 1 February 1995 New Museum Project 1 February 1995 Old Customs House Project 1 February 1995 Old Treasury Building Project 1 February 1995 Olympic Car Park Project 1 February 1995 Olympics Project 1 February 1995 Prince HenryÕs Site Disposal Project 1 February 1995 Princes Gate Project 1 February 1995 Queen Victoria Hospital Site Project 1 February 1995 Rapid Transit Link Project 1 February 1995 Redevelopment MCG Southern Stand Project 1 February 1995 Royal Botannic Gardens Bicentennial Project 1 February 1995 Sandridge Bridge Project 1 February 1995 Scienceworks Museum Ð Exhibition Project 1 February 1995 Southbank Project 1 February 1995 Sports and Entertainment Precinct Infrastructure Upgrade Implementation 20 October 1998 Sports Facilities Ð Albert Park Project 1 February 1995 State Archive Centre 20 October 1998 State Library Restoration and Extension Project 1 February 1995 State Library/Museum Project 1 February 1995 State Netball and Hockey Centre 1 December 1998 Victoria Government Gazette S 54 27 March 2002 3 Sydney Myer Music Bowl Refurbishment 1 December 1998 Victorian College of the Arts Project 1 February 1995 World Congress Centre Project 1 February 1995 Fisheries Act 1995 FURTHER QUOTA ORDER FOR THE ABALONE FISHERY I, Candy Broad, Minister for Energy and Resources, make the following Order under section 64A(1) of the Fisheries Act 1995: 1. This Order applies for the period commencing on 1 April 2002 and ending on 31 March 2003 (Òthe quota periodÓ). 2. The total allowable catch for the abalone fishery in the eastern abalone zone for the quota period is 465 tonnes of unshucked abalone. 3. The total allowable catch for the abalone fishery in the central abalone zone for the quota period is 665 tonnes of unshucked abalone. 4. The total allowable catch for the abalone fishery in the western abalone zone for the quota period is 265 tonnes of unshucked abalone. 5. An individual quota unit for the abalone fishery in the eastern abalone zone in the quota period is 1,011 kilograms of unshucked abalone. 6. An individual quota unit for the abalone fishery in the central abalone zone in the quota period is 978 kilograms of unshucked abalone. 7. An individual quota unit for the abalone fishery in the western abalone zone in the quota period is 946 kilograms of unshucked abalone. This Order commences on 1 April 2002 NOTE: The total allowable catch and value of an individual quota unit set by this Order mean that the total number of individual quota units for the abalone fishery is 1,420. Rounded to the nearest whole number, this means that 460 individual quota units are allocated to the eastern zone, 680 individual quota units are allocated to the central zone and 280 individual quota units are allocated to the western zone. Each holder of an Abalone Fishery Access Licence for the eastern zone is allocated 1/23 of the total number of individual quota units for that zone for a quota period. Therefore, each holder of an Abalone Fishery Access Licence for the eastern zone will be allocated 20 individual quota units. Each holder of an Abalone Fishery Access Licence for the central zone is allocated 1/34 of the total number of individual quota units for that zone for a quota period. Therefore, each holder of an Abalone Fishery Access Licence for the central zone will be allocated 20 individual quota units. Each holder of an Abalone Fishery Access Licence for the western zone is allocated 1/14 of the total number of individual quota units for that zone for a quota period. Therefore, each holder of an Abalone Fishery Access Licence for the western zone will be allocated 20 individual quota units. Dated 21 March 2002 CANDY BROAD Minister for Energy and Resources 4 S 54 27 March 2002 Victoria Government Gazette Gazette Services Subscriptions The Victoria Government Gazette (VGG) is published by The The Victoria Government Gazette is available by three Craftsman Press Pty. Ltd. for the State of Victoria and is subscription services: produced in three editions. 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