299122 Friday, 23 Sept., 2005

299122 Friday, 23 Sept., 2005

Queensland Government Gazette PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXL] (340) FRIDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER, 2005 • Hays was the first national recruitment consultancy to establish a dedicated Public Sector division. Consultants are fully devoted to understanding QLD State, Federal and Local Government Departments, Audit Consortia, Charities, GOC’s and 'Not for Profit' organisations. • Our database is one of the region's largest, most comprehensive sources of candidates - allowing us unequalled speed & accuracy in response to your temporary, contract or permanent assignments. • Our team of consultants, dedicated to their Take the challenge out of finding the specialist sectors, are trained to provide solutions and right people, speak to the specialists deliver exceptional service. Public Sector Divisions Accounting & Finance T 07 3243 3077 Information Technology T 07 3243 3044 Construction & Property T 07 3243 3066 Legal T 07 3243 3033 Office Support T 07 3243 3022 Contact Centres T 07 3243 3088 Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic France Germany Ireland Specialist Recruitment hays.com.au Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland UK [319] Queensland Government Gazette EXTRAORDINARY 2005PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXL] FRIDAY, 23 SEPTEMBER, 2005 [No. 22 Commissions of Inquiry Act 1950 COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY AMENDMENT ORDER (NO. 1) 2005 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page 1. Short Title……………………………………………………………………………. 1 2. Amended Order…………….………………………………………………………... 1 3. Amendment of Order………………………………………………………………… 1 Short Title 1. This Order in Council may be cited as Commissions of Inquiry Amendment Order (No. 1) 2005. Amended Order 2. The Commissions of Inquiry Order (No. 2) 2005 is amended as set out in this order. Amendment of Order 3. At Clause 2: (1) at sub paragraph (b)(iv) omit, insert “(v) whether or not there were any reprisals or threatened reprisals made by any official of Queensland Health against any person who made the complaints referred to in (iv) above”. (2) renumber the second numbered sub paragraph (b)(iii) as (b)(iv). (3) at sub paragraph (e)(i) after the word “prosecution:”– omit “or”. 299122—1 320 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 22 [23 September, 2005 (4) following sub paragraph (e)(ii) insert “(iii) the bringing of disciplinary or other proceedings or the taking of other action against or in respect of any person; or (iv) amendments to the Coroners Act 2003 in relation to appropriate reporting of deaths caused by or as a result of a health procedure.” (5) following sub paragraph (e) insert “(f) For the purpose of clarification and the removal of doubt, the phrase “substantive allegations, complaints or concerns relating to the clinical practice and procedures” in (b) and (c) hereof includes allegations, complaints or concerns relating to acts or omissions by current and former employees of the Queensland Department of Health which relate to clinical practices or procedures conducted by medical practitioners or persons claiming to be medical practitioners including acts or omissions relating to waiting lists both for patients referred to specialist outpatient’s appointments and for surgical procedures.” ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 23 September 2005. 2. Published in an Extraordinary Gazette on 23 September 2005. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Justice and Attorney-General. © The State of Queensland 2005. Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the prior written permission of Goprint. Inquiries should be addressed to Goprint, Publications and Retail, Locked Bag 500, Coorparoo, DC, Q, 4151. BRISBANE Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 23 September, 2005 299122 [321] Queensland Government Gazette EXTRAORDINARY PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXL] MONDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER, 2005 [No. 23 Queensland Constitution of Queensland 2001 PROCLAMATION I, PAUL de JERSEY, Chief Justice of Queensland, acting under section 41 of the Constitution of Queensland 2001, having previously taken the prescribed oaths, have today assumed the administration of the Government of the State as Acting Governor because Her Excellency Quentin Bryce, Governor, is absent from the State. [L.S] Paul de Jersey Acting Governor Signed and sealed on 26 September 2005. By Command PETER BEATTIE God Save the Queen! ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Acting Governor on 26 September 2005. 2. Published in an Extraordinary Government Gazette on 26 September 2005. 3. The administering agency is the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. BRISBANE Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba 26 September, 2005 299123—1 [323] Queensland Government Gazette PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370 Vol. CCCXL (340) FRIDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER, 2005 [No. 24 PUBLIC NOTICE Integrated Planning Act 1997 BROADSOUND SHIRE COUNCIL TRANSITIONAL PLANNING SCHEME NOTICE (NO. 8) 2005 ADOPTION OF THE PLANNING SCHEME FOR THE SHIRE OF BROADSOUND In accordance with sect ion 6.1.11(2) of the Integrated Planning Act 1997, I hereby nominate the dates specified in the following THE BROADSOUND PLAN schedule as t he revised day on whi ch the transitional planning Notice is given under the Integrated Planning Act 1997, schedule schemes, for the local government areas listed in the schedule, 1 that on 21st September 2005, Broadsound Shire Council adopted will lapse: its new planning scheme. SCHEDULE The planning scheme becomes the planning scheme fo r the area Goondiwindi Shire Council 28 February 2006 and replaces the existing planning scheme. Hervey Bay Shire Council 30 April 2006 A copy of the planning scheme is available for inspection and Inglewood Shire Council 28 February 2006 purchase at B roadsound Shire Council’s of fices at St Lawrence, Isis Shire Council 31 July 2006 Dysart and Middlemount. Kolan Shire Council 28 February 2006 A copy of the planning scheme is also available for inspection at Nebo Shire Council 31 July 2006 the Department of Local Gover nment, Planning, Sp ort and Peak Downs Shire Council 30 November 2005 Recreation, in the Planning Information Area, Level 25, Mineral Waggamba Shire Council 28 February 2006 House, 41 George Street, Brisbane. Desley Boyle MP Gordon Webley Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning and Women Chief Executive Officer 298949—1 324 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, No. 24 [30 September, 2005 Integrated Planning Act (1997) TOOWOOMBA CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT NO.4 TO TOOWOOMBA PLANNING SCHEME 2003 AND AMENDMENT NO.1 TO PLANNING SCHEME POLICIES NOS.1, 8 AND 9 The purpose and general effect of the planning scheme amendment is to: (a) Simplify the provisions relating to development in the Industry Zone by: i. Amalgamating the Medium and High Impact Precincts into a new General Industry Precinct. ii. Changing several industrial use definitions. iii. Generally reducing the assessment levels for industrial uses and some semi-commercial uses in the Industry Zone. (b) Change the industry zone precinct applying to several properties in the Wilsonton and Glenvale industrial areas. (c) Provide greater flexibility when considering the re-development of existing non-conforming uses and to clarify the meaning of the ‘not preferred’ notation. (d) Apply the Potential Bushfire Area Code to certain land in Prince Henry Heights. (e) Include additional land in Prosser Street, Wilsonton in the Hospital Support Precinct. © The State of Queensland 2005. (f) Alter the boundaries of the Stable Precinct around Clifford Park Racecourse to better reflect existing and preferred locations for Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the stables. Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever means is prohibited without the prior written permission of Goprint. (g) Make several changes to Building and Operational Works Table to remove inconsistencies and generally improve clarity. Inquiries should be addressed to Goprint, Publications and Retail, (h) Introduce demolition controls on Places of Potential Cultural 371 Vulture Street, Woolloongabba, 4102. Heritage Significance listed in the planning scheme where they are located in the Heritage Character Precinct of the Residential Conservation Zone. —————— (i) Make changes to the assessment levels for various uses in several BRISBANE zones to remove inconsistencies, improve clarity and generally reduce assessment levels. Printed and Published by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba (j) Adjust parking rates for some uses. 30 September, 2005 (k) Make changes to the zoning of several properties to reflect recent subdivision approvals, boundary re-alignments or anomalies. 298949 (l) Modify the House Code to remove some unnecessary requirements and rely more on the Queensland Development Code. (m) Clarify the intent for Dual Occupancies in the Mixed Housing and Neighbourhood Residential Zones. (n) Remove the Potential Bushfire Area mapping from several areas that are isolated from potential bushfire threats. (o) Amend the Potential Bushfire Area Code and Steep and/or Potentially Unstable Land Code to clarify where they apply. (p) Require the provision of rainwater tanks for all new development. (q) Generally remove inconsistencies, ambiguities and anomalies that have become apparent or are necessary due

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