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No. 47 2855 All public Acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such Printed and published weekly by authority of T. LANCASTER, Government Printer, South Australia $7.35 per issue (plus postage), $370.00 per annual subscription—GST inclusive Online publications: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 19 JULY 2018 CONTENTS Appointments, Resignations, Etc. ............................................ 2856 Corporations and District Councils—Notices.......................... 2889 Dangerous Substances Act 1979—Notice ................................... 2856 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notices ............................. 2856 Housing Improvement Act 2016—Notice ............................... 2858 Local Government (Elections) Act 1999—Notice ................... 2859 Mental Health Act 2009—Notice ............................................ 2859 Mining Act 1971—Notice ....................................................... 2859 National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2016—Notice ................................................... 2860 Notice to Mariners—Notices ................................................... 2860 Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000—Notices .......... 2862 Port Augusta Circuit Court—Notice........................................ 2865 Proclamations .......................................................................... 2866 REGULATIONS Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982— (No. 187 of 2018)............................................................. 2876 Victims of Crime Act 2001—(No. 188 of 2018) ................. 2883 Urban Renewal Act 1995—(No. 189 of 2018) .................... 2886 State Procurement Act 2004—(No. 190 of 2018) ................ 2888 Retirement Villages Act 2016—Notice ................................... 2864 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices .................. 2864 Survey Act 1992—Register of Surveyors................................ 2895 Trustee Act 1936—Administration of Estates ......................... 2898 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notice.................................... 2898

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Page 1: AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE · Box 120 Henley Beach SA 5024 and marked Attention: Dr Michael Steer. This sample must also include a completed Western Australian Salmon Research

No. 47 2855

All public Acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such

Printed and published weekly by authority of T. LANCASTER, Government Printer, South Australia $7.35 per issue (plus postage), $370.00 per annual subscription—GST inclusive

Online publications: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 19 JULY 2018

CONTENTS

Appointments, Resignations, Etc. ............................................ 2856 Corporations and District Councils—Notices .......................... 2889 Dangerous Substances Act 1979—Notice ................................... 2856 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notices ............................. 2856 Housing Improvement Act 2016—Notice ............................... 2858 Local Government (Elections) Act 1999—Notice ................... 2859 Mental Health Act 2009—Notice ............................................ 2859 Mining Act 1971—Notice ....................................................... 2859 National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2016—Notice ................................................... 2860 Notice to Mariners—Notices ................................................... 2860 Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000—Notices .......... 2862 Port Augusta Circuit Court—Notice ........................................ 2865

Proclamations .......................................................................... 2866 REGULATIONS Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982—

(No. 187 of 2018) ............................................................. 2876 Victims of Crime Act 2001—(No. 188 of 2018) ................. 2883 Urban Renewal Act 1995—(No. 189 of 2018) .................... 2886 State Procurement Act 2004—(No. 190 of 2018) ................ 2888 Retirement Villages Act 2016—Notice ................................... 2864 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices .................. 2864 Survey Act 1992—Register of Surveyors ................................ 2895 Trustee Act 1936—Administration of Estates ......................... 2898 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notice .................................... 2898

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Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 July 2018

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian Water Corporation Board, pursuant to the provisions of the South Australian Water Corporation Act 1994: Director: from 25 July 2018 until 30 August 2018 Sybella Ginette Blencowe

Karlene Ann Maywald By command,

VICKIE ANN CHAPMAN, MP for Premier

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Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 July 2018

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia Board, pursuant to the provisions of the Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia Act 1995: Director: from 19 July 2018 until 18 July 2021 Judith Ann Smith

By command, VICKIE ANN CHAPMAN, MP

for Premier T&F18/059CS

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 19 July 2018

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian Superannuation Board, pursuant to the provisions of the Superannuation Act 1988: Member: from 23 July 2018 until 22 July 2021 Richard John Dennis

Virginia Deegan Deputy Member: from 23 July 2018 until 22 July 2021

John Robert Wright (Deputy to Dennis) Elizabeth Anne-Marie Hlipala (Deputy to Deegan)

By command, VICKIE ANN CHAPMAN, MP

for Premier T&F18/039CS

DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES ACT 1979 Appointment Revoked

I, Martyn Antony Campbell, Executive Director, SafeWork SA, hereby revoke the appointment of the following person as an Authorised Officer for the purposes of the Dangerous Substances Act 1979 pursuant to section 7(4) of that Act:

• Jason MAVRIKIS Dated: 17 July 2018

MARTYN CAMPBELL Executive Director

SafeWork SA

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007

SECTION 115 Ministerial Exemption ME9902996

TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, Port Lincoln Salmon Pty Ltd of Post Office Box 1729, Port Lincoln, SA, 5606, holder of Marine Scalefish Fishery licence number M210, or a registered master on this licence (the ‘exemption holder’), is exempt from Regulation 5, clause 89 of Schedule 6 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulations 2017 and section 72(2)(c) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 but only insofar as the exemption holder may use a modified purse seine net to take Western Australian Salmon (Arripis truttaceus) for trade or business in the waters described in Schedule 1 (the ‘exempted activity’), subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 2, between 17 July 2018 until 17 July 2019, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1 The coastal waters of South Australia in depths greater than 20 metres (excluding all marine parks and netting closure areas).

SCHEDULE 2 1. The exemption holder may only undertake the activity pursuant to this exemption when fishing from a boat that is registered on

Marine Scalefish Fishery licence M210. 2. The exempted activity may only be undertaken using a modified purse seine net, that has the following specifications:

• is not greater than 600 m in length; and • is not greater than 100 m in depth when deployed.

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3. The exemption holder must notify PIRSA FISHWATCH on 1800 065 522 prior to conducting the exempted activity and answer a series of questions about the exempted activity. The exemption holder will need to have a copy of the exemption at the time of making the call, and be able to provide information about the area and time of the exempted activity, and the boats involved in undertaking the exempted activity and other related questions.

4. A sample of 30 Western Australian Salmon must be kept from each fishing shot and provided to SARDI Aquatic Sciences, PO Box 120 Henley Beach SA 5024 and marked Attention: Dr Michael Steer. This sample must also include a completed Western Australian Salmon Research Fishing Log Sheet, dated and signed to certify that the information contained in the log sheet is complete and accurate.

5. Any species other than Western Australian Salmon captured during the exempted activity must be documented in the Research Fishing Log Sheet and returned to the water immediately.

6. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemption holder must be in possession of a copy of this notice. Such notice must be produced to a Fisheries Officer if requested.

7. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007 or any regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.

Dated: 16 July 2018 SEAN SLOAN

Executive Director Fisheries and Aquaculture

Delegate of the Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007

SECTION 115 Ministerial Exemption Number ME9902997

TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, the holders of Marine Scalefish Fishery licences listed in Schedule 1 (the ‘exemption holders’), or their registered masters, are exempt from the provisions of Section 70 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, and Regulation 5(b) and Schedule 7 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulations 2017 but only insofar as the exemption holder may use a Sardine net for the purposes of trade or business in the waters described in Schedule 2 (the “exempted activity”), subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 3, from 14 July 2018 until 30 June 2019, unless this notice is varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

Licence Number Licence Holder M262 Sime Sarin M273 Anne Tapley M354 Mario Valcic M324 Nansi Nelligan M429 Sime Sarin M491 Sime Sarin M505 Peter White M274 Brendan Sheehy

SCHEDULE 2 1. The waters of or near Coffin Bay contained within and bounded by a line commencing at Mean High Water Springs closest to

34°25′44.84″ South, 135°12′22.73″ East (Point Sir Isaac), then easterly to the location on Mean High Water Springs closest to 34°25′06.25″ South, 135°21′31.65″ East (Frenchman Bluff), then beginning southerly following the line of Mean High Water Springs to the location on Mean High Water Springs closest to 34°31′19.92″ South, 135°22′38.52″ East, then westerly to the location on Mean High Water Springs closest to 34°31′19.92″ South, 135°21′12.12″ East (Point Longnose), then beginning northerly following the line of Mean High Water Springs to the point of commencement.

2. Waters adjacent to Port Lincoln west of the geodesic from the location on Mean High Water Springs closest to 34°32′30.60″ South, 136°05′19.80″ East (Point Bolingbroke) to the location on Mean High Water Springs closest to latitude 34°43′43.80″ South, longitude 135°59′37.80″ East (Cape Donington) - excluding those waters contained within and bounded by a line commencing at Mean High Water Springs at the shore end of the North Shields jetty, then south-easterly to Maria Point on Boston Island, then beginning southerly following the line of Mean High Water Springs to the light at Point Fanny, then west-south-westerly to the most northerly point of Billy Lights Point, then beginning south-westerly following the line of Mean High Water Springs to the point of commencement.

SCHEDULE 3 1. This exemption is valid only in respect of fishing activities undertaken on boats that are registered and endorsed on the

exemption holder’s Marine Scalefish Fishery licence. 2. The exempted activity may only be undertaken using a registered Sardine net that is endorsed on the exemption holder’s

Marine Scalefish Fishery licence, and is being used pursuant to that licence and the conditions of that licence. 3. The exempted activity must not be undertaken in waters less than ten (10) metres in depth. 4. The exempted activity may only be undertaken using one Sardine net to take Australian Sardine or Australian Anchovy at any

one time. 5. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemption holder must not use any other registered device endorsed on their

Marine Scalefish Fishery licence. 6. The exemption holder must notify PIRSA Fishwatch on 1800 065 522 prior to conducting the exempted activity and provide

the following information: • The place and time of departure; • The place and time of landing; and • Exemption number.

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7. While engaged in the exempted activity the exemption holder must have in their possession the copy of this notice, and produce that notice to a Fisheries Officer upon request.

This notice does not purport to override the provisions or operation of any other Act including, but not limited to, the Marine Parks Act 2007. The exemption holder and his agents must comply with any relevant regulations, permits, requirements and directions from the Department of Environment and Water when undertaking activities within a marine park. Dated: 13 July 2018

SEAN SLOAN Executive Director

Fisheries and Aquaculture Delegate of the Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007 SECTION 115

Ministerial Exemption: ME9903000 TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to section 115 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, Kate Mason of the Department for Environment and Water, 110A Mannum Road, MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253 (the ‘exemption holder’), is exempt from section 70 and 71(1) and 71 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and regulations 5 and 10 and clauses 39, 44 and 72 of schedule 6 of the Fisheries Management (General) Regulations 2017 but only insofar as the exemption holder or her agents may engage in the surveying and collection of fish from the waters described in schedule 1, using the gear specified in schedule 2 (the 'exempted activity'), subject to the conditions set out in schedule 3, from 14 July 2018 until 14 July 2019, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1 South Australian River Murray wetlands and lower lakes (Lakes Alexandrina and Albert and tributaries.

SCHEDULE 2 • 18 x fyke nets (6mm mesh, 7m wing) • 16 x fyke nets (4mm mesh, 7m and/or 4m wing) • 6 x double wing fyke nets (4mm mesh, 5m wings) • 1 x seine net (5m length, 2mm mesh) • 10 x shrimp traps • 1 x dip net

SCHEDULE 3 1. The specimens collected by the exemption holder are for scientific and research purposes only and must not be sold. 2. All native fish taken pursuant to the exempted activity must be returned to the water except in the circumstance pursuant to part 3,

schedule 3. 3. A maximum of five (5) native fish of any species (excluding critically endangered/endangered1 and protected species) per location

may be retained for the purpose of identification. 4. All non-native species of fish must be destroyed and disposed of appropriately. 5. The exemption holder must notify PIRSA Fishwatch on 1800 065 522 at least 2 hours prior to conducting the exempted activity

and answer a series of questions about the exempted activity. The exemption holder will need to have a copy of the exemption notice at the time of making the call, and be able to provide information about the area and time of the exempted activity, the vehicles and boats involved, the number of agents undertaking the exempted activity and other related questions.

6. The exemption holder must provide a written report detailing the outcomes of the collection of organisms pursuant to this notice to PIRSA, Fisheries and Aquaculture, ([email protected]) upon completion, giving the following details: • the date, soak time and location of collection; • the number of nets used; • the description of all species collected; • the number of each species collected; and • any other relevant information.

7. While engaging in the exempted activity, the exemption holder must be in possession of a copy of this notice. Such notice must be produced to a Fisheries Officer if requested.

8. The exemption holder must not contravene or fail to comply with the Fisheries Management Act 2007 or any regulations made under that Act, except where specifically exempted by this notice.

This notice does not purport to override the provisions or operation of any other Act including but not limited to the River Murray Act 2003. 1 As listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Dated: 13 July 2018

SEAN SLOAN Executive Director

Fisheries and Aquaculture Delegate of the Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development

HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 2016 SECTION 25

Rent Control Revocations I am satisfied that each of the houses described hereunder has ceased to be unsafe or unsuitable for human habitation for the purposes of the Housing Improvement Act 2016, notice is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act, the Minister for Human Services Delegate does hereby revoke the said Rent Control in respect of each property.

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19 July 2018 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2859

Address of Premises Allotment Section

Certificate of Title Volume/Folio

6 Aberdeen Street, Port Adelaide SA 5015 Allotment 66 Deposited Plan 933 Hundred of Port Adelaide CT2301/77, CT5364/535

605 Main North Road, ELIZABETH NORTH SA 5113 Allotment 846 Deposited Plan 6449 Hundred of Munno Para CT5313/60

1 Corner Court, Goolwa SA 5214 Allotment 23 Deposited Plan 53074 Hundred of Goolwa CT5971/344

Dated: 17 July 2018 JOHN HERRMANN

Housing Regulator and Registrar Office of Housing Regulation, Housing SA

Delegate of Minister for Human Services

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ELECTIONS) ACT 1999

Local Government Elections – Roll Close You are entitled to vote in the November 2018 council elections if you are on the State electoral roll. You need to complete and return an electoral enrolment form by 5pm Friday 10 August if you have recently: • turned 18; or • changed your residential or postal address.

You may provisionally enrol if you are 17 years of age. If you turn 18 on or before the close of voting for council elections at 5pm on Friday 9 November 2018, you will be enrolled to vote. Electoral enrolment forms are available from your local post office or online at www.ecsa.sa.gov.au or www.aec.gov.au If you are not eligible to enrol on the State electoral roll you may still be eligible to enrol to vote if you own or occupy a property. More information about eligibility and enrolling to vote for council elections is available from www.lga.sa.gov.au or by contacting your council.

M SHERRY Returning Officer

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2009 Authorised Medical Practitioner

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 93(1) of the Mental Health Act 2009, that the Chief Psychiatrist has determined the following person as an Authorised Medical Practitioner:

Cassie Leanna Smith A determination will be automatically revoked upon the person being registered as a specialist psychiatrist with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency and as a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists.

DR J. BRAYLEY Chief Psychiatrist

MINING ACT 1971 Section 53(2)

Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 53(2) of the Mining Act 1971, that an application for a miscellaneous purposes licence has been received:

Applicant: OZM Carrapateena Pty Ltd; OZ Minerals Carrapateena Pty Ltd Location: Allotment Piece 20, Deposited Plan 49853 and Allotment Piece 2, Deposited Plan 47706 and Block 869,

Out of Hundreds (Andamooka) (Arcoona area, approximately 45 km east-northeast of Woomera) Area: 29,702 hectares approximately Purpose: Establishment of a Northern Wellfield including bore fields, pipelines and access roads and associated infrastructure Reference: 2018/0420

To arrange an inspection of the management plan at the Department for Energy and Mining, please call the Department on 08 8463 3103. An electronic copy of the management plan can be found on the Department for Energy and Mining website: http://energymining.sa.gov.au/minerals/mining/public_notices_mining. Written submissions in relation to this application are invited to be received at the Department for Energy and Mining, Mining Regulation, Attn: Business Support Officer, GPO Box 320 ADELAIDE SA 5001 or [email protected] no later than 16 August 2018. The delegate of the Minister for Energy and Mining is required to have regard to these submissions in determining whether to grant or refuse the application and, if granted, the terms and conditions on which it should be granted. When you make a written submission, that submission becomes a public record. Your submission will be provided to the applicant and may be made available for public inspection unless confidentiality is requested.

M SPIKIN Acting Mining Registrar

Department for Energy and Mining Delegate of the Minister for Energy and Mining

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2860 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 July 2018

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE (NATIONAL PARKS) REGULATIONS 2016 Closure of Stipiturus Conservation Park

PURSUANT to Regulations 7(3) (a) and 7(3) (d) of the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2016, I, Stuart Anthony Maxwell Paul, as Acting Director, Regional Programs, Parks and Regions, authorised delegate of the Director of National Parks and Wildlife, close to the public, the whole of Stipiturus Conservation Park from:

6 a.m. on Monday, 3 September 2018 until midnight on Sunday, 16 September 2018. The purpose of the closure is to ensure the safety of the public during a pest control and monitoring program within the park area during the period indicated. Dated: 17 July 2018

STUART PAUL Acting Director

Regional Programs, Parks and Regions Department for Environment and Water

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO. 15 OF 2018

South Australia - Gulf St Vincent - Water Quality Data Collection Works Mariners are advised that baseline water quality data collection works will be undertaken adjacent to the Port Adelaide Outer Harbor Channel and surrounds. It is proposed to deploy three (3) water quality monitoring buoys in mid to late June 2018 (weather permitting), with two buoys deployed adjacent to the shipping channel and one buoy deployed further to the south (approximate locations are shown below).

Site Description Latitude Longitude D1 Dredge plume monitoring site 1 34°46’39.18” 138°27’33.12” D2 Dredge plume monitoring site 2 34°47’59.52” 138°28’24.18” B1 Background site 34°54’02.77” 138°28’51.64”

There will be one larger buoy deployed at either site D1 or D2 (1500 mm diameter) and two smaller buoys (700 mm diameter) deployed at the other two sites. The buoys are yellow in colour, are equipped with signage “Research – Keep Clear” and display a yellow flashing light (Sealite 1.5 nautical mile) with the light sequence of 0.3 secs on, 1.7 secs off. The buoys will be moored to the seabed using two danforth anchors, with lengths of rope/chain running from each anchor to mooring points on each side of the buoy. At each location there will also be a bed-mounted frame with benthic instruments mounted to the frame. These frames will be secured to the seabed using anchors. The buoys and bed-mounted frames will be deployed at these locations for a period of approximately 12 months. Deployment of the monitoring buoys and bed-mounted frames will be undertaken using a fully surveyed vessel owned and operated by Whyalla Diving Services. Mariners are advised to proceed with caution in the vicinity of these buoys. Navy Charts affected: Aus 130, Aus 138 and Aus 781 Publication affected: Australian Pilot Volume 1 (5th Edition 2017) pages 399 to 406. Dated: 5 June 2018

GORDON PANTON Manager Marine Operations

Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure DPTI 2018/02277/01 FP 2012/0105 www.dpti.sa.gov.au www.flindersports.com.au

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO 17 OF 2018

South Australia – Port Stanvac – New Beacon Mariners are advised that following the removal of the Port Stanvac jetty and the navigation beacon (F WG) at the end of the jetty, a new lit west cardinal navigation beacon has been installed in position 35° 06’ 25.708” S, 138° 27’ 53.796” E, flash characteristics Q(9)W 15s, range 5 nautical miles, to mark the remnants of the old jetty. Piles on the existing jetty have been cut down to -6.5 metres Lowest Astronomical Tide. Mariners are advised to proceed with caution in the area. Charts affected: Aus 125, Aus 781 Dated: 19 June 2018

GORDON PANTON Manager Marine Operations

Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure DPTI 2017/02277/01 www.dpti.sa.gov.au www.flindersports.com.au

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NOTICE TO MARINERS NO 18 OF 2018

River Murray - Lowering of Weir Pools Levels Lock 2, 5 and 6. Mariners are advised that further to Notice 10 of 2018, the Department of Environment and Water has completed the temporary weir pool lowering above lock 6. The lowering of levels above locks 2 and 5 have been cancelled. Vessel operators should continue to exercise caution when operating in the above areas. For more detail: http://www.naturalresources.sa.gov.au/samurraydarlingbasin/water/river-murray or (08) 8595 2141. Dated: 21 June 2018

GORDON PANTON Manager Marine Operations

Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure DPTI 2017/02277/01 www.dpti.sa.gov.au

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO 19 OF 2018

South Australia – Spencer Gulf – New Beacons Mariners are advised that all existing navigation beacons in Upper Spencer Gulf between beacon no. 24 (north of Commissariat Point) and Douglas Bank (north of Point Lowly) have either been relocated, upgraded or removed, and have been re-numbered. Positions and details of all beacons in this area are indicated as per table below.

Beacon No. Type Latitude Longitude Flash Characteristic Range (NM) 22 Port 32° 34’ 32.56” S 137° 46’ 00.87” E Fl R 2s 2 20 Port 32° 35’ 06.43” S 137° 46’ 07.82” E Fl R 3s 2 18 Port 32° 36’ 11.10” S 137° 46’ 16.86” E Fl R 4s 3 19 Starboard 32° 36’ 24.70” S 137° 46’ 18.51” E Fl G 4s 3 17 Starboard 32° 37’ 50.52” S 137° 46’ 04.67” E Fl G 3s 3 15 Starboard 32° 38’ 59.67” S 137° 46’ 09.10” E Fl G 2s 3 13 Starboard 32° 39’ 36.30” S 137° 46’ 18.26” E Fl G 4s 3 16 Port 32° 40’ 05.03” S 137° 45’ 51.66” E Fl R 3s 3 14 Port 32° 40’ 43.64” S 137° 46’ 27.67” E Fl R 2s 3 12 Port 32° 41’ 31.23” S 137° 46’ 57.30” E Fl R 4s 3 11 Starboard 32° 42’ 06.37” S 137° 48’ 27.70” E Fl G 3s 3 10 Port 32° 42’ 16.39” S 137° 47’ 16.92” E Fl R 3s 3 9 Starboard 32° 42’ 50.65” S 137° 48’ 57.80” E Fl G 2s 3 7 Starboard 32° 43’ 49.75” S 137° 49’ 28.98” E Fl G 3s 3 Miranda Starboard 32° 44’ 01.87” S 137° 53’ 52.86” E Fl G 2s 2 8 Port 32° 45’ 53.86” S 137° 49’ 22.63” E Fl R 4s 3 5 Starboard 32° 47’ 43.43” S 137° 50’ 32.07” E Fl G 4s 3 Douglas Bank North Cardinal 32° 48’ 16.34” S 137° 49’ 32.52” E Q W 3 Douglas Bank South Cardinal 32° 48’ 52.16” S 137° 49’ 24.70” E Q(6)+LFl W 15s 3

In addition, the following navigation beacons have been replaced in Spencer Gulf: Location Type Latitude Longitude Flash Characteristic Range (NM)

Franklin Harbour Entrance beacon 33° 45’ 18.15” S 136° 59’ 17.60” E Fl W 3s 5 Walrus Rock (north of Port Hughes)

West Cardinal 33° 59’ 42.34” S 137° 29’ 44.59” E Q(9)W 15s 2

Woods Point (north of Port Broughton)

West Cardinal 33° 22’ 16.43” S 137° 47’ 23.79” E Q(9)W 15s 3

Mariners are advised to proceed with caution in the area. Charts affected: Aus 132, 777, 778 Dated: 5 July 2018

GORDON PANTON Manager Marine Operations

DPTI 2017/02277/01 www.dpti.sa.gov.au

NOTICE TO MARINERS NO 20 OF 2018

South Australia – Lake Alexandrina Tauwitcherie Barrage Lock Navigation Restriction

Mariners are advised that the Lock chamber will be closed to navigation during the period of 30 July until 7 September 2018 to allow for essential works, and no vessel traffic will be permitted during this period.

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2862 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 July 2018 For information contact:

Goolwa 08 85552046 or SA Water River Murray Operations, Berri on (08)8595 2222

Dated: 17 July 2018 GORDON PANTON

Manager Marine Operations Department of Planning Transport & infrastructure

DPTI 2017/02277/01 www.dpti.sa.gov.au

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000 Application for Grant of Associated Activities Licence AAL 260

Pursuant to section 65(6) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 and Delegation dated 29 June 2018, notice is hereby given that an application for the grant of an Associated Activities Licence within the area described below has been received from:

Beach Energy Limited Great Artesian Oil and Gas Pty Ltd

The application will be determined on or after 9 August 2018. Description of Application Area All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 27°45′12″ S GDA94 and longitude 139°25′44″ E GDA94, thence east to longitude 139°26′04″ E GDA94, south to latitude 27°45′25″ S GDA94, west to longitude 139°25′44″ E GDA94, and north to the point of commencement.

AREA: 0.22 square kilometres approximately Dated: 10 July 2018

BARRY A. GOLDSTEIN Executive Director

Energy Resources Division Department for Energy and Mining

Delegate of the Minister for Energy and Mining

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000

Application for Grant of Associated Activities Licence AAL 261 Pursuant to section 65(6) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the Act) and Delegation dated 29 June 2018, notice is hereby given that an application for the grant of an associated activities licence over the area described below has been received from:

Victoria Oil Exploration (1977) Pty Ltd Permian Oil Pty Ltd Springfield Oil and Gas Pty Ltd Impress (Cooper Basin) Pty Ltd

The application will be determined on or after 16 August 2018. Description of Application Area All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

All coordinates MGA94, Zone 54 362638mE 6957917mN 363188mE 6957810mN 363194mE 6957701mN 362765mE 6957702mN 362828mE 6957271mN 363017mE 6956881mN 363080mE 6956677mN 363020mE 6956229mN 362974mE 6956035mN 362698mE 6955838mN 362710mE 6955662mN 362689mE 6955624mN 362663mE 6955611mN 362588mE 6955597mN 362479mE 6955604mN 362483mE 6955691mN 362534mE 6955690mN 362619mE 6955693mN 362608mE 6955838mN 362610mE 6955870mN 362620mE 6955890mN 362895mE 6956085mN 362931mE 6956242mN 362990mE 6956678mN 362933mE 6956847mN 362741mE 6957245mN

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362696mE 6957579mN 362663mE 6957694mN 362618mE 6957782mN 362639mE 6957783mN 362638mE 6957917mN

AREA: 0.31 square kilometres approximately Dated: 17 July 2018

BARRY A. GOLDSTEIN Executive Director

Energy Resources Division Department for Energy and Mining

Delegate of the Minister for Energy and Mining

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000

Application for Grant of Petroleum Production Licence PPL 263 Pursuant to section 65(6) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the Act) and Delegation dated 29 June 2018, notice is hereby given that an application for the grant of a petroleum production licence over the area described below, which falls within the area of petroleum retention licence PRL 148 has been received from:

Victoria Oil Exploration (1977) Pty Ltd Permian Oil Pty Ltd Springfield Oil and Gas Pty Ltd Impress (Cooper Basin) Pty Ltd

The application will be determined on or after 16 August 2018. Description of Application Area All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:-

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 27°29'21"S GDA94 and longitude 139°36'04"E GDA94, thence east to longitude 139°36'25"E GDA94, south to latitude 27°29'28"S GDA94, east to longitude 139°36'27"E GDA94, south to latitude 27°29'30"S GDA94, east to longitude 139°36'30"E GDA94, south to latitude 27°29'32"S GDA94, east to longitude 139°36'34"E GDA94, south to latitude 27°29'48"S GDA94, west to longitude 139°36'09"E GDA94, north to latitude 27°29'41"S GDA94, west to longitude 139°36'04"E GDA94, and north to the point of commencement.

AREA: 0.58 square kilometres approximately. Dated: 17 July 2018

BARRY A. GOLDSTEIN Executive Director

Energy Resources Division Department for Energy and Mining

Delegate of the Minister for Energy and Mining

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000

Application for Grant of Petroleum Production Licence PPL 264 Pursuant to section 65(6) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (the Act) and Delegation dated 29 June 2018, notice is hereby given that an application for the grant of a petroleum production licence over the area described below, which falls within the areas of petroleum retention licences PRLs 137 and 148 has been received from:

Victoria Oil Exploration (1977) Pty Ltd Permian Oil Pty Ltd Springfield Oil and Gas Pty Ltd Impress (Cooper Basin) Pty Ltd

The application will be determined on or after 16 August 2018. Description of Application Area All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:-

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 27°29'48"S GDA94 and longitude 139°36'17"E GDA94, thence east to longitude 139°36'50"E GDA94, south to latitude 27°29'51"S GDA94, east to longitude 139°36'54"E GDA94, south to latitude 27°29'55"S GDA94, east to longitude 139°36'57"E GDA94, south to latitude 27°30'08"S GDA94, west to longitude 139°36'53"E GDA94, south to latitude 27°30'34"S GDA94, west to longitude 139°36'37"E GDA94, north to latitude 27°30'30"S GDA94, west to longitude 139°36'29"E GDA94, north to latitude 27°30'23"S GDA94, west to longitude 139°36'17"E GDA94, and north to the point of commencement.

AREA: 1.30 square kilometres approximately. Dated: 17 July 2018

BARRY A. GOLDSTEIN Executive Director

Energy Resources Division Department for Energy and Mining

Delegate of the Minister for Energy and Mining

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RETIREMENT VILLAGES ACT 2016 SECTION 5(2)

Exemption from the Application of Section 31(3)(a) TAKE notice that I, Stephen Wade, Minister for Health and Wellbeing, pursuant to Section 5(2) of the Retirement Villages Act 2016 (the Act), hereby exempt the following retirement villages operated by Eldercare Incorporated from the application of Section 31(3)(a) of the Act:

(a) College Green Retirement Village – Kent Town; (b) Collett Barker – Mount Barker; (c) Cottage Grove Court – Woodcroft; (d) Correll Cottages – Stansbury; (e) Elmwood Grove – Mount Barker; (f) Exhibition Court – Mount Barker; (g) Kingsborough Retirement Village – Norwood; (h) Mulberry Grove Retirement Village – Felixstow; (i) Old Oxford Court – Hove; (j) Oxford Retirement Village – Hove; (k) Sash Ferguson Retirement Village – Mount Barker; and (l) The Village - Maitland

This exemption is provided on condition that Eldercare Incorporated: • continues to fund the costs relating to the assets of these retirement villages from the maintenance fee charged to residents; via the

depreciation schedule; and • must not implement any payment, or otherwise fund, any replacement assets from any capital fund or maintenance reserve fund

established in connection with these retirement villages. Dated: 12 July 2018

HON STEPHEN WADE MLC Minister for Health and Wellbeing

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991 SECTION 24

Notice of Confirmation of Road Process Order Road Closure – Lawder Road (Portions), Blakeview

BY Road Process Order made on 10 May 2018, the City of Playford ordered that: 1. Portions of Lawder Road adjoining Allotment 701 in Deposited Plan 46009 and Allotment 5106 in Deposited Plan 118381,

more particularly delineated and marked ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ in Preliminary Plan 17/0001 be closed. 2. Transfer the whole of land subject to closure marked ‘A’ to Susan Mary Sage in accordance with the Agreement for Transfer

dated 27 April 2018 entered into between the City of Playford and Susan Mary Sage. 3. Transfer the whole of land subject to closure marked ‘B’ and ‘C’ to Lendlease Communities (Blakeview) Pty Ltd in accordance

with the Agreement for Transfer dated 9 May 2018 entered into between the City of Playford and Lendlease Communities (Blakeview) Pty Ltd.

On 11 July 2018 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 118723 and Deposited Plan 118772 being the authorities for the new boundaries. Pursuant to section 24 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act, 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated: 19 July 2018

M. P. BURDETT Surveyor-General

DPTI: 2017/03446/01

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

SECTION 24 Notice of Confirmation of Road Process Order

Road Closure – Unmade Public Road, Salter Springs & Rhynie BY Road Process Order made on 9 May 2018, the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council ordered that:

1. Unmade Public Road situated adjoining Allotment 701 in Deposited Plan 65341 and Section 820 Hundred of Alma, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ in Preliminary Plan 17/0030 be closed.

2. Transfer the whole of the land subject to closure to Richard Frederic Smyth and Karen Wendy Smyth in accordance with the Agreement for Transfer dated 13 April 2017 entered into between the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council and Richard Frederic Smyth and Karen Wendy Smyth.

On 11 July 2018 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 118581 being the authority for the new boundaries. Pursuant to section 24 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the Order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given. Dated: 19 July 2018

M. P. BURDETT Surveyor-General

DPTI: 2017/09726/01

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THE DISTRICT COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA PORT AUGUSTA CIRCUIT COURT

Sheriff’s Office, Adelaide, 6 August 2018 IN pursuance of a precept from the District Court to me directed, I do hereby give notice that the said Court will sit as a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery at the Courthouse at Port Augusta on the day and time undermentioned and all parties bound to prosecute and give evidence and all jurors summoned and all others having business at the said Court are required to attend the sittings thereof and the order of such business will be unless a Judge otherwise orders as follows:

Monday 6 August 2018 at 10 a.m. on the first day of the sittings the only business taken will be the arraignment of prisoners in gaol and the passing of sentences on prisoners in gaol committed for sentence; the surrender of prisoners on bail committed for sentence; the surrender of persons in response to ex officio informations or of persons on bail and committed for trial who have signified their intentions to plead guilty and the passing of sentences for all matters listed for disposition by the District Court.

Juries will be summoned for 6 August 2018 and persons will be tried on this and subsequent days of the sittings. Prisoners in H.M. Gaol and on bail for sentence and for trial

at the sittings of the Port Augusta Courthouse, commencing 6 August 2018 Albanis, Kelly Schiller, Michael Traffic in a controlled drug; unlawful possession On bail B, T N Persistent sexual exploitation of a child (2); indecent assault (3); Gross indecency (2);

Aggravated possessing child exploitation material; unlawful sexual with a person under 12 years (4); maintaining an unlawful sexual relationship with a child

On bail

Biddell, William Arthur Trafficking in a controlled drug (2) On bail Bradbrook, Lathan Intentionally cause harm In gaol Burchell, Andrew Craig Aggravated possess child exploitation material On bail Burgoyne, Jason Byron Aggravated serious criminal trespass in a place of residence In gaol Derrick, Bryan Zachary Maintaining an unlawful sexual relationship with a child On bail Doak, Jared Leigh Possess prescribed firearm without licence; acquire one prescribed firearm; acquire, own or

possess ammunition without a licence; fail to comply with bail agreement (3); contravene term of an Intervention Order

On bail

Doak, Jared Leigh Traffic in a controlled drug in a prescribed area On bail Douglas, Casey Dudley Brian Aggravated assault (2); aggravated threaten to kill or endanger life On bail Drinkwater, Dylan Jarryd Aggravated make child amenable to sexual activity On bail Farrugia, Jason Emmanuel

Clayton, Luke Anthony James Aggravated serious criminal trespass; dishonestly take property; aggravated assault; false

imprisonment; threaten to kill; possess firearm without licence; fail to comply with bail On bail In gaol

Fisher, Andrew Aggravated serious criminal trespass in a place of residence; aggravated assault (2); damage property (2); drive in a reckless or dangerous manner

On bail

Gill, Alicia Aggravated assault; attempting to dissuade a witness In gaol Godbolt, Donna Marie Aggravated stalking On bail Graves, David Peter Traffic in a controlled drug On bail Ireland, Ricky Bruce Ward,

Charles Graham Traffic in large commercial quantity of controlled drug; possess for sale equipment for use of

controlled drug; aggravated possess firearm without a licence; possess a prescribed firearm without an identifying mark (3); unlawful possession; possess a controlled drug

In gaol On bail

Klembt, Damian Frederick Georg

Fail to comply with bail agreement; contravene term of Intervention Order (2); intentionally cause a bushfire (2)

In gaol

O’Toole, Shannon Justin Aggravated serious criminal trespass in a place of residence; aggravated robbery In gaol O’Toole, Shannon Justin Lee Application for enforcement of a breached bond In gaol Ryan, Jaron Traffic in a controlled drug In gaol Ryan, Jaron Faull, Guy Nathan

Werth, Chris Aggravated serious criminal trespass in a place of residence; theft In gaol

On bail On bail

Smith, Westley Grant Aggravated possess prescribed firearm without a licence; contravene a condition of the code of practice – category C (2); acquire, own or possess ammunition without licence or permit; contravene a provision of the code of practice – category F

On bail

Stephenson, Lachlan James Lee Aggravated causing harm with intent to cause harm On bail Stewart, Neville Aggravated serious criminal trespass in a place of residence; theft On bail Taylor, Warren James Aggravated intentionally cause harm On bail Walden, Kerry David Buckley,

James Robert Aggravated cause harm; aggravated intentionally cause harm (2) On bail

On bail Watson, Donald Alexander Aggravated indecent assault (2); unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 14 years On bail

Prisoners on bail must surrender at 10 a.m. of the day appointed for their respective trials. If they do not appear when called upon their recognizances and those of their bail will be estreated and a bench warrant will be issued forthwith.

By order of the Court, S. FERGUSON

Sheriff

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South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Chowilla Game Reserve) Proclamation 2018 under section 32(2) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

Preamble 1 The following land forms part of the Chowilla Game Reserve:

Section 1229, Out of Hundreds (Renmark), County of Hamley.

2 It is intended that, by this proclamation, the land be excluded from the game reserve.

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Chowilla Game Reserve) Proclamation 2018.

2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Alteration of boundaries of Chowilla Game Reserve The boundaries of the Chowilla Game Reserve are altered by excluding from the Reserve the land described in the preamble.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018 18EWDEWCS0007

South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Cox Scrub Conservation Park) Proclamation 2018 under section 29(3) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Cox Scrub Conservation Park) Proclamation 2018.

2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

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3—Alteration of boundaries of Cox Scrub Conservation Park The boundaries of the Cox Scrub Conservation Park are altered by adding to the Park the following Crown land:

Allotment 101 in Deposited Plan 115079, Hundred of Nangkita, County of Hindmarsh.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018 18EWDEWCS0007

South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Cox Scrub Conservation Park—Mining Rights) Proclamation 2018 under section 43 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

Preamble 1 The Crown land described in Schedule 1 is, by another proclamation made on this day,

added to the Cox Scrub Conservation Park under section 29(3) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972.

2 It is intended that, by this proclamation, certain existing and future rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining be preserved in relation to the land described in Schedule 1.

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Cox Scrub Conservation Park—Mining Rights) Proclamation 2018.

2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Interpretation In this proclamation—

Environment Minister means the Minister for the time being administering the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972;

Mining Minister means the Minister for the time being administering the Mining Act 1971 or the Minister for the time being administering the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, as the case requires.

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2868 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 July 2018 4—Existing rights to continue

Subject to clause 6, existing rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining under the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 may continue to be exercised in respect of the land described in Schedule 1.

5—New rights may be acquired Rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining may, with the approval of the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister, be acquired pursuant to the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 in respect of the land described in Schedule 1 and may, subject to clause 6, be exercised in respect of that land.

6—Conditions for exercise of rights A person in whom rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining are vested pursuant to the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (whether those rights were acquired before or after the making of this proclamation) must not exercise those rights in respect of the land described in Schedule 1 unless the person complies with the following conditions:

(a) if work to be carried out in relation to the land in the exercise of those rights is a regulated activity within the meaning of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, the person must ensure that—

(i) the work is not carried out until a statement of environmental objectives in relation to the activity that has been approved under that Act has also been approved by the Environment Minister; and

(ii) the work is carried out in accordance with the statement as so approved;

(b) if work to be carried out in relation to the land in the exercise of rights under the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 has not previously been authorised (whether by inclusion in an approved statement of environmental objectives referred to in paragraph (a) or otherwise), the person must give at least 3 months notice of the proposed work to the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister and supply each Minister with such information relating to the proposed work as the Minister may require;

(c) if directions are agreed between the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister and given to the person in writing in relation to—

(i) carrying out work in relation to the land in a manner that minimises damage to the land (including the land's vegetation and wildlife) and the environment generally; or

(ii) preserving objects, structures or sites of historical, scientific or cultural interest; or

(iii) rehabilitating the land (including the land's vegetation and wildlife) on completion of the work; or

(iv) (where the work is being carried out in the exercise of rights acquired after the making of this proclamation) prohibiting or restricting access to any specified area of the land that the Ministers believe would suffer significant detriment as a result of carrying out the work,

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(being directions that do not reduce or otherwise detract from any requirement in respect of any of those matters contained in an approved statement of environmental objectives referred to in paragraph (a)), the person must comply with those directions in carrying out the work;

(d) if a plan of management is in operation under section 38 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 in respect of the land, the person must have regard to the provisions of the plan of management;

(e) in addition to complying with the other requirements of this proclamation, the person—

(i) must take such steps as are reasonably necessary to ensure that objects, structures and sites of historical, scientific or cultural interest and the land's vegetation and wildlife are not unduly affected by any work; and

(ii) must maintain all work areas in a clean and tidy condition; and

(iii) must, on the completion of any work, obliterate or remove all installations and structures (other than installations and structures designated by the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister as suitable for retention) used exclusively for the purposes of that work;

(f) if no direction has been given by the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister under paragraph (c)(iii), the person must (in addition to complying with any approved statement of environmental objectives referred to in paragraph (a)) rehabilitate the land (including its vegetation and wildlife) on completion of any work to the satisfaction of the Environment Minister.

7—Governor may give approvals, directions If—

(a) the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister cannot agree as to whether—

(i) approval should be granted or refused under clause 5; or

(ii) a direction should be given under clause 6(c); or

(b) the Environment Minister does not approve a statement of environmental objectives under clause 6(a),

the Governor may, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council—

(c) grant or refuse the necessary approval under clause 5; or

(d) give a direction in writing under clause 6(c); or

(e) grant or refuse the necessary approval under clause 6(a).

Schedule 1—Description of land Allotment 101 in Deposited Plan 115079, Hundred of Nangkita, County of Hindmarsh.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018 18EWDEWCS0007

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2870 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 July 2018 South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Cox Scrub Conservation Park—Public Road) Proclamation 2018 under section 41A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

Preamble 1 The following land forms part of the Cox Scrub Conservation Park:

Allotment 2 in approved plan No. D64439, Hundred of Kondoparinga, County of Hindmarsh, lodged in the Lands Titles Registration Office.

2 It is intended that, by this proclamation, the land be excluded from the conservation park for the purpose of making minor alterations or additions to a public road that is adjacent to the park.

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Cox Scrub Conservation Park—Public Road) Proclamation 2018.

2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Alteration of boundaries of Cox Scrub Conservation Park for purposes of public road

The boundaries of the Cox Scrub Conservation Park are altered by excluding from the Park the land described in the preamble.

Made by the Governor on the recommendation of the Minister for Environment and Water and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018 18EWDEWCS0007

South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Mount Magnificent Conservation Park) Proclamation 2018 under section 29(3) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Mount Magnificent Conservation Park) Proclamation 2018.

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2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Alteration of boundaries of Mount Magnificent Conservation Park The boundaries of the Mount Magnificent Conservation Park are altered by adding to the Park the following Crown land:

Section 765, Hundred of Myponga, County of Hindmarsh;

Section 95, Hundred of Kondoparinga, County of Hindmarsh;

Section 931, Hundred of Kuitpo, County of Adelaide.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018 18EWDEWCS0007

South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Mount Magnificent Conservation Park—Public Road) Proclamation 2018 under section 41A of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

Preamble 1 The following land forms part of the Mount Magnificent Conservation Park:

Allotment 41 in approved plan No. D114700, Hundred of Kuitpo, County of Adelaide, lodged in the Lands Titles Registration Office.

2 It is intended that, by this proclamation, the land be excluded from the conservation park for the purpose of making minor alterations or additions to a public road that is adjacent to the park.

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Mount Magnificent Conservation Park—Public Road) Proclamation 2018.

2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

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3—Alteration of boundaries of Mount Magnificent Conservation Park for purposes of public road

The boundaries of the Mount Magnificent Conservation Park are altered by excluding from the Park the land described in the preamble.

Made by the Governor on the recommendation of the Minister for Environment and Water and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018 18EWDEWCS0007

South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Wahgunyah Conservation Park) Proclamation 2018 under section 30(2) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Wahgunyah Conservation Park) Proclamation 2018.

2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Alteration of boundaries of Wahgunyah Conservation Park The boundaries of the Wahgunyah Conservation Park are altered by adding to the Park the following Crown land:

Allotment 57 in Deposited Plan 67302, Hundred of Wookata, County of Hopetoun;

Allotment 102 in Deposited Plan 114134, Hundred of Wookata, County of Hopetoun.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018 18EWDEWCS0007

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South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Wahgunyah Conservation Park—Mining Rights) Proclamation 2018 under section 43 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

Preamble 1 The Crown land described in Schedule 1 is, by another proclamation made on this day,

added to the Wahgunyah Conservation Park under section 30(2) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972.

2 It is intended that, by this proclamation, certain existing and future rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining be preserved in relation to the land described in Schedule 1.

1—Short title This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Wahgunyah Conservation Park—Mining Rights) Proclamation 2018.

2—Commencement This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Interpretation In this proclamation—

Environment Minister means the Minister for the time being administering the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972;

Mining Minister means the Minister for the time being administering the Mining Act 1971 or the Minister for the time being administering the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, as the case requires.

4—Existing rights to continue Subject to clause 6, existing rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining under the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 may continue to be exercised in respect of the land described in Schedule 1.

5—New rights may be acquired Rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining may, with the approval of the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister, be acquired pursuant to the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 in respect of the land described in Schedule 1 and may, subject to clause 6, be exercised in respect of that land.

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2874 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 July 2018 6—Conditions for exercise of rights

A person in whom rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining are vested pursuant to the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (whether those rights were acquired before or after the making of this proclamation) must not exercise those rights in respect of the land described in Schedule 1 unless the person complies with the following conditions:

(a) if work to be carried out in relation to the land in the exercise of those rights is a regulated activity within the meaning of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, the person must ensure that—

(i) the work is not carried out until a statement of environmental objectives in relation to the activity that has been approved under that Act has also been approved by the Environment Minister; and

(ii) the work is carried out in accordance with the statement as so approved;

(b) if work to be carried out in relation to the land in the exercise of rights under the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 has not previously been authorised (whether by inclusion in an approved statement of environmental objectives referred to in paragraph (a) or otherwise), the person must give at least 3 months notice of the proposed work to the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister and supply each Minister with such information relating to the proposed work as the Minister may require;

(c) if directions are agreed between the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister and given to the person in writing in relation to—

(i) carrying out work in relation to the land in a manner that minimises damage to the land (including the land's vegetation and wildlife) and the environment generally; or

(ii) preserving objects, structures or sites of historical, scientific or cultural interest; or

(iii) rehabilitating the land (including the land's vegetation and wildlife) on completion of the work; or

(iv) (where the work is being carried out in the exercise of rights acquired after the making of this proclamation) prohibiting or restricting access to any specified area of the land that the Ministers believe would suffer significant detriment as a result of carrying out the work,

(being directions that do not reduce or otherwise detract from any requirement in respect of any of those matters contained in an approved statement of environmental objectives referred to in paragraph (a)), the person must comply with those directions in carrying out the work;

(d) if a plan of management is in operation under section 38 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 in respect of the land, the person must have regard to the provisions of the plan of management;

(e) in addition to complying with the other requirements of this proclamation, the person—

(i) must take such steps as are reasonably necessary to ensure that objects, structures and sites of historical, scientific or cultural interest and the land's vegetation and wildlife are not unduly affected by any work; and

(ii) must maintain all work areas in a clean and tidy condition; and

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(iii) must, on the completion of any work, obliterate or remove all installations and structures (other than installations and structures designated by the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister as suitable for retention) used exclusively for the purposes of that work;

(f) if no direction has been given by the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister under paragraph (c)(iii), the person must (in addition to complying with any approved statement of environmental objectives referred to in paragraph (a)) rehabilitate the land (including its vegetation and wildlife) on completion of any work to the satisfaction of the Environment Minister.

7—Governor may give approvals, directions If—

(a) the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister cannot agree as to whether—

(i) approval should be granted or refused under clause 5; or

(ii) a direction should be given under clause 6(c); or

(b) the Environment Minister does not approve a statement of environmental objectives under clause 6(a),

the Governor may, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council—

(c) grant or refuse the necessary approval under clause 5; or

(d) give a direction in writing under clause 6(c); or

(e) grant or refuse the necessary approval under clause 6(a).

Schedule 1—Description of land Allotment 57 in Deposited Plan 67302, Hundred of Wookata, County of Hopetoun;

Allotment 102 in Deposited Plan 114134, Hundred of Wookata, County of Hopetoun.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018 18EWDEWCS0007

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South Australia

Radiation Protection and Control (Transport of Radioactive Substances) Regulations 2018 under the Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982

Contents 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Interpretation 4 Prescribed body 5 Responsibilities of consignors and carriers 6 Responsibilities of drivers and storekeepers 7 Interference

Schedule 1—Modifications to Transport Code and International Regulations 1 Modifications to Transport Code 2 Modifications to International Regulations

Schedule 2—Revocation of Radiation Protection and Control (Transport of Radioactive Substances) Regulations 2003 1 Revocation of Regulations

1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Radiation Protection and Control (Transport of Radioactive Substances) Regulations 2018.

2—Commencement These regulations will come into operation on 1 September 2018.

3—Interpretation (1) In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears—

Act means the Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982;

ARPANSA means the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency;

dangerous situation means a situation that is creating or is likely to create—

(a) imminent risk to the health or safety of a person, or the safety of a person's property; or

(b) imminent risk of environmental harm;

emergency services officer means—

(a) an officer or employee of South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service, South Australian Country Fire Service or South Australian State Emergency Service; or

(b) an ambulance officer;

International Regulations means Schedule A of the Transport Code as modified by Schedule 1;

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Transport Code means the code entitled Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, Radiation Protection Series C-2, published by the Chief Executive Officer of ARPANSA in December 2014, as modified by Schedule 1.

(2) If an expression used in these regulations is defined in the Transport Code, that expression has, unless the contrary intention appears, the same meaning as in the Transport Code.

4—Prescribed body For the purposes of section 43(4)(a) of the Act, ARPANSA is a prescribed body.

5—Responsibilities of consignors and carriers (1) A consignor must, in relation to the consignment of radioactive material, comply with the

requirements of the International Regulations specified in clause 2.8 of the Transport Code (other than paragraphs 311, 312, 313, 314 and 315 of the International Regulations). Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(2) A carrier must, in relation to the transport of radioactive material, comply with the requirements of the International Regulations specified in clause 2.9 of the Transport Code (other than paragraphs 311, 312, 313, 314 and 315 of the International Regulations). Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(3) A carrier must ensure that, at all times during the course of the carriage of packages of radioactive material in a freight container or in or on a vehicle, each package is stowed and secured in such a manner that—

(a) the package will remain in position despite movements of starting, stopping, jolting or swaying to which the container or vehicle may be subject; and

(b) the package is kept away from heavy articles or goods likely to cause damage to it in the ordinary course of transport or in the event of accident; and

(c) if carried on a vehicle—the package does not project beyond the periphery of the vehicle.

Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(4) If a vehicle carrying radioactive material is involved in an incident resulting in a dangerous situation—

(a) the consignor of the radioactive material must, as soon as practicable after being asked by an authorised officer or emergency services officer—

(i) give the officer the information the officer requires about—

(A) the properties of the radioactive materials being transported; and

(B) safe methods of handling the radioactive materials; and

(C) safe methods of containing and controlling the radioactive materials in a dangerous situation; and

(ii) provide the equipment and other resources necessary—

(A) to control the dangerous situation; and

(B) to contain, control, recover and dispose of radioactive material that has leaked, spilled or accidentally escaped;

(b) the carrier of the radioactive material must, as soon as practicable after being asked by an authorised officer or emergency services officer—

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(i) give the officer the information the officer requires about the vehicle's construction, properties and equipment; and

(ii) provide the equipment and other resources necessary—

(A) to control the dangerous situation; and

(B) to recover the vehicle or its equipment. Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(5) If the consignor and the carrier of radioactive material are asked to give the same information or provide the same resources for an incident referred to in subregulation (4), it is sufficient if the consignor or, as the case may be, the carrier, gives the information or provides the resources.

(6) A consignor or carrier who employs or engages a person to perform a task involved in the transportation of radioactive material must ensure that—

(a) the person has received appropriate instruction and training to ensure that the person is at all times able to perform the task safely and in accordance with these regulations and the International Regulations; and

(b) the person is at all times appropriately supervised in performing the task to ensure that the person is able to perform the task safely and in accordance with these regulations and the International Regulations; and

(c) records of all safety training undertaken by the person are kept and made available to the person if requested.

Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(7) Without limiting subregulation (6), a consignor or carrier must ensure that a person employed or engaged by them to perform a task involved in the transportation of radioactive material—

(a) receives training designed to familiarise the person with the general provisions of the International Regulations; and

(b) receives training that includes—

(i) a description of the different categories of radioactive material; and

(ii) requirements relating to the labelling, marking, placarding and packaging and segregation requirements of the International Regulations; and

(iii) a description of the purpose and content of radioactive material transport documents; and

(iv) a description of available emergency response documents; and

(c) receives training specific to the radioactive material transport requirements that are applicable to the task that the person has been employed or engaged to perform; and

(d) receives safety training that—

(i) is commensurate with the risk of exposure in the event of the release of radioactive material; and

(ii) is relevant to the task that the person has been employed or engaged to perform,

including—

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(iii) training on methods and procedures for avoiding accidents (such as the proper use of package handling equipment and appropriate methods of stowage of radioactive material); and

(iv) training on available emergency response information and how to use it; and

(v) training on the dangers presented by the different categories of radioactive material and how to prevent exposure to such dangers (including, if appropriate, the use of personal protective clothing and equipment); and

(vi) training on the immediate procedures to be followed in the event of an unintentional release of radioactive material, including—

(A) any emergency response procedures for which the person is responsible; and

(B) any personal protection procedures.

(8) A consignor or carrier must ensure that a person employed or engaged by them to perform a task involved in the transportation of radioactive material has received the training referred to in subregulation (7) before the person commences to perform any such task and thereafter at intervals of 3 years (or at such other intervals as may be directed by the Minister). Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(9) A person must not manage, control or supervise a task involved in the transportation of radioactive material unless the person has received instruction and training to enable the person to manage, control or supervise (respectively) another person to perform the task safely and in accordance with these regulations and the International Regulations. Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(10) For the purposes of this regulation, a task involved in the transportation of radioactive material includes the following:

(a) the classifying of radioactive material to be transported;

(b) the packing or unpacking of radioactive material;

(c) the marking or labelling of radioactive material;

(d) the marking or placarding of packages of radioactive material;

(e) the consigning of radioactive material for transport;

(f) the loading or unloading of packages of radioactive material;

(g) the carrying or handling of radioactive material in transport;

(h) the preparation of transport documentation for radioactive material;

(i) the driving of vehicles transporting radioactive material;

(j) the maintenance of vehicles or equipment used in the transport of radioactive material;

(k) the acceptance or receiving of a consignment of radioactive material (as the consignee).

6—Responsibilities of drivers and storekeepers (1) If, while a package of radioactive material is being transported—

(a) the package is lost, wrongfully interfered with or damaged; or

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(b) radioactive material leaks from the package,

the driver of the vehicle being used to transport the package must—

(c) forthwith report the matter to all relevant persons, giving details of the package and the circumstances of the loss, interference, damage or leak and such other details as are reasonably required by the relevant person to whom the report is being made; and

(d) prevent, as far as practicable, access to the package by anyone other than a person authorised by a relevant person; and

(e) obey any directions given by the Minister in respect of the package. Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(2) If, while a package of radioactive material is being stored in the course of transit—

(a) the package is lost, wrongfully interfered with or damaged; or

(b) radioactive material leaks from the package,

the person in charge of the place of storage of the package must—

(c) forthwith report the matter to all relevant persons, giving details of the package and the circumstances of the loss, interference, damage, leak or accident and such other details as are reasonably required by the relevant person to whom the report is being made; and

(d) prevent, as far as practicable, access to the package by anyone other than a person authorised by a relevant person; and

(e) obey any directions given by the Minister in respect of the package. Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(3) It is a defence to a charge of an offence against subregulation (1)(c) or (2)(c) to prove that—

(a) the defendant did not know, and had no reason to suspect, that the loss, interference, damage, leak or accident had occurred; or

(b) the defendant reported the matter as soon as practicable after it came to his or her knowledge or after he or she suspected that it had occurred; or

(c) the defendant believed on reasonable grounds that the requisite report had been made.

(4) For the purposes of this regulation, the following are relevant persons:

(a) the carrier of the package of radioactive material;

(b) the consignor of the package of radioactive material;

(c) the Minister.

7—Interference (1) A person must not, without the approval of a relevant person, interfere with—

(a) the contents of a consignment of radioactive material; or

(b) a label or marking required by the International Regulations in relation to a package of radioactive material; or

(c) a document relating to a consignment of radioactive material,

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except in the course of transporting the radioactive material in accordance with the Act and these regulations. Maximum penalty: $10 000.

(2) For the purposes of this regulation, the following are relevant persons:

(a) the carrier of the package of radioactive material;

(b) the consignor of the package of radioactive material;

(c) the Minister.

Schedule 1—Modifications to Transport Code and International Regulations

1—Modifications to Transport Code (1) Clause 2.3—delete the clause and substitute:

2.3 The ‘relevant transport regulations for dangerous goods’ referred to in paragraphs 110, 506 and 507 of the International Regulations are the Dangerous Substances (Dangerous Goods Transport) Regulations 2008 which are based on the 7th edition of the Australian Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road & Rail (ADG7) .

(2) Clause 2.4—delete "ADG7" and substitute:

Dangerous Substances (Dangerous Goods Transport) Regulations 2008

(3) Annex A, Table 1—delete the entry relating to South Australia and substitute:

South Australia Environment Protection Authority Minister for Environment and Water

GPO Box 2607

Adelaide SA 5001

Tel: (08) 8463 7826

Fax: (08) 8124 4671

Email: [email protected]

2—Modifications to International Regulations (1) Paragraph 557—delete the paragraph and substitute:

557. The consignor shall ensure that before a package, the design of which requires the approval of a competent authority first enters, or is moved within the State, copies of any certificate issued in relation to the design of that package by a competent authority for a place outside this State have been submitted to the competent authority for this State.

(2) Paragraph 558—delete the first and second sentences of the paragraph and substitute:

The consignor shall, at least 7 days before a shipment of a kind listed in (a), (b) or (c) below first enters, or is moved within, the State, give the competent authority for the State notice of the shipment.

(3) Paragraph 562—delete (a) and (b) and substitute:

(a) In accordance with section 23 of the Radiation Protection and Control Act 1982;

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2882 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 July 2018 (4) Paragraph 701—delete "any of the following methods listed below or by a combination

thereof" and substitute:

such of the methods listed below, or by such combination of those methods, as is approved by the competent authority for the State in relation to a particular package

Schedule 2—Revocation of Radiation Protection and Control (Transport of Radioactive Substances) Regulations 2003

1—Revocation of Regulations The Radiation Protection and Control (Transport of Radioactive Substances) Regulations 2003 are revoked.

Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018

No 187 of 2018 18EW0301

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South Australia

Victims of Crime (Fund and Levy) Regulations 2018 under the Victims of Crime Act 2001

Contents 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Interpretation 4 Prescribed proportion to be paid into Fund (section 30 of Act) 5 Imposition of levy (section 32 of Act)

Schedule 1—Victims of crime levy Schedule 2—Revocation of Victims of Crime (Fund and Levy) Regulations 2003

1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Victims of Crime (Fund and Levy) Regulations 2018.

2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

3—Interpretation In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears—

Act means the Victims of Crime Act 2001;

youth has the same meaning as in the Young Offenders Act 1993.

4—Prescribed proportion to be paid into Fund (section 30 of Act) For the purposes of section 30(3) of the Act, the prescribed proportion of the aggregate amount paid into General Revenue by way of fines that is to be paid into the Victims of Crime Fund is 20 per cent.

5—Imposition of levy (section 32 of Act) (1) For the purposes of section 32(2) of the Act, a levy is not imposed on a person who expiates

an offence under an expiation notice if—

(a) the notice is issued by a council (within the meaning of the Local Government Act 1999) or other authority with powers and functions of local government; or

(b) the notice is issued by a university or other tertiary educational institution established by an Act; or

(c) the notice is issued by an incorporated hospital (within the meaning of the Health Care Act 2008); or

(d) the notice is issued by the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science; or

(e) the notice is issued by the Board of the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium.

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2884 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 July 2018 (2) A reference in subregulation (1) to a person who expiates an offence under an expiation

notice does not include a person who, for the purposes of any Act or law, is taken to have expiated an offence by virtue of the operation of section 22(4) of the Fines Enforcement and Debt Recovery Act 2017.

(3) For the purposes of section 32(4) of the Act, the amount of the levy is fixed by Schedule 1.

Schedule 1—Victims of crime levy

1 Subject to clauses 2 and 3—

(a) the amount of the levy in respect of a summary offence is—

(i) if the offence is expiated without the making of an enforcement determination under section 22 of the Fines Enforcement and Debt Recovery Act 2017 in relation to the expiation notice

$60

(ii) in any other case $160

(b) the amount of the levy in respect of an indictable offence is $260

2 If an offence appears in the list below, the levy in respect of that offence is twice the levy that would otherwise be payable under clause 1:

(a) an offence under the Aircraft Offences Act 1971;

(b) any of the following offences under the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935:

(i) an offence under Part 3 (other than Divisions 13, 15 and 18);

(ii) an offence under Part 4 (other than sections 86 and 86A);

(iii) an offence of robbery or aggravated robbery;

(iv) an offence under Part 6A;

(v) an offence against section 270AB or 270B;

(vi) an offence against section 270A involving the attempt of an offence otherwise listed in this clause (other than in subparagraph (v));

(c) an offence against section 6 of the Summary Offences Act 1953.

3 If but for this clause—

(a) the amount of the levy payable by a youth under clause 1 would exceed $100, the amount of the levy is

$100

(b) the amount of the levy payable by a youth under clause 2 would exceed $180, the amount of the levy is

$180

Schedule 2—Revocation of Victims of Crime (Fund and Levy) Regulations 2003

The Victims of Crime (Fund and Levy) Regulations 2003 are revoked. Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

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Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018

No 188 of 2018 AGO0059-18CS

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South Australia

Urban Renewal (Riverbank Authority Dissolution) Regulations 2018 under the Urban Renewal Act 1995

Contents 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Dissolution of Riverbank Authority 4 References

Schedule 1—Revocation of Housing and Urban Development (Administrative Arrangements) (Riverbank Authority) Regulations 2014

1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Urban Renewal (Riverbank Authority Dissolution) Regulations 2018.

2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

3—Dissolution of Riverbank Authority (1) The Riverbank Authority, established by the Housing and Urban Development

(Administrative Arrangements) (Riverbank Authority) Regulations 2014, is dissolved.

(2) The assets, rights and liabilities of the Riverbank Authority immediately before its dissolution are transferred to the URA.

4—References A reference to the Riverbank Authority in any instrument or contract, agreement or other document will have effect as if it were a reference to the URA.

Schedule 1—Revocation of Housing and Urban Development (Administrative Arrangements) (Riverbank Authority) Regulations 2014

The Housing and Urban Development (Administrative Arrangements) (Riverbank Authority) Regulations 2014 are revoked. Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

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Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018

No 189 of 2018 MTIL18/016CS

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South Australia

State Procurement (Riverbank Authority) Variation Regulations 2018 under the State Procurement Act 2004

Contents Part 1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions

Part 2—Variation of State Procurement Regulations 2005 4 Variation of Schedule 1—Prescribed public authorities

Part 1—Preliminary 1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the State Procurement (Riverbank Authority) Variation Regulations 2018.

2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

3—Variation provisions In these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of State Procurement Regulations 2005 4—Variation of Schedule 1—Prescribed public authorities

Schedule 1—delete "Riverbank Authority" Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1978, the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 19 July 2018

No 190 of 2018 MTIL18/016CS

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CITY OF CHARLES STURT Adoption of Valuations and Declaration of Rates

NOTICE is hereby given that at its meeting held on 25 June 2018, the Council for the financial year ending 30 June 2019: 1. Adopted the most recent valuations of the Valuer-General available to the Council of the Capital Value of land within the

Council’s area, totalling $31,168,831,760 (of which $29,737,163,699 is for rating purposes). 2. Declared differential general rates as follows:

(a) 0.261783258 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Category 1; (b) 0.822512866 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Categories 2, 3 and 4; (c) 1.143118787 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Categories 5 and 6; (d) 0.465471057 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Category 7; (e) 0.832563126 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Category 8; (f) 0.451871059 cents in the dollar on rateable land of Category 9.

3. Declared a minimum amount payable by way of general rates of $1071. 4. Declared a separate rate of 0.009701 cents in the dollar on all rateable land in the Council area in respect of the Adelaide and

Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Levy. P SUTTON

Chief Executive Officer

ADELAIDE PLAINS COUNCIL

Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates NOTICE is hereby given that the Council at a special meeting held on 9 July 2018 in respect of the financial year ending 30 June 2019, resolved as follows:

Adoption of Valuation To adopt, for rating purposes, the most recent valuations of the Valuer-General available to the Council of the Capital Value of land within the Council’s area totalling $1,800,655,700, of which $1,775,060,159 is the total Capital Value of rateable land. Declaration of Rates and Service Charges General Rate to declare differential general rates based on the capital value of rateable land within its area based on land uses as follows:

• 0.462942 cents in the dollar on all rateable land attributed with a land use category of Residential; • 0.601783 cents in the dollar on all rateable land attributed with a land use category of Commercial Shop, Commercial Office,

Commercial Other, Industrial Light or Industrial Other; • 0.420867 cents in the dollar on all rateable land attributed with a land use category of Primary Production; and • 0.462942 cents in the dollar on all rateable land attributed with a land use category of Vacant or Other.

to declare a fixed charge of $105.06 on all rateable land within its area. Waste Collection Charge to impose a service charge of $126.00 per assessment in respect of all land to which the Council provides or makes available a waste collection service. Annual Service Charge to impose service charges to collect, treat and dispose of wastewater as part of the Council’s Community Wastewater Management Scheme in respect to rateable and non-rateable land as follows: Middle Beach Large tank: $405.00 Small Tank: $405.00 Mallala Township Per Property Connection $604.00 Natural Resources Management Levy to declare a separate rate of 0.0993 cents in the dollar on rateable land within its area for the purpose of raising the amount of $174,777 payable to the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board.

JAMES MILLER Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CEDUNA Adoption of 2018-2019 Annual Business Plan

Pursuant to and in accordance with Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1999 and Regulation 6 of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 2011, and having considered all submissions in accordance with Section 123(6) of the Local Government Act 1999, the Council adopt the 2017-18 Annual Business Plan as presented. Adoption of 2018-2019 Annual Budget Pursuant to and in accordance with Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1999 and Regulation 7 of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 2011, the Council adopt a budget comprising the following Financial Budget Statements for 2017-18 as presented having considered the budget in conjunction with, and determined it to be consistent with, the Council’s Annual Business Plan.

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2890 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 19 July 2018 Adoption of Valuations In accordance with Section 167(2)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, the Council adopt, for the financial year ending 30 June 2019, the most recent valuations of the Valuer-General available to the Council of Site Values that are to apply to land in the area of the Council for rating purposes, with the total of the valuations being $ 227,692,220. Differential General Rates That, having taken into account the general principles of rating contained in Section 150 of the Local Government Act 1999 and the requirements of Section 153(2) of the Local Government Act 1999, pursuant to Sections 153(1)(b) and 156(1)(b) of the Local Government Act, 1999, the Council declare the following differential general rates on the assessed Site Values of all rateable land for the financial year ending 30 June 2019 varying on the basis of the locality of the land.

a) Ceduna In respect of land within the township of Ceduna, i. For land within the Industry Zone and within, Decres Bay Policy Area 11 as described in that part of the Development Plan

consolidated 18 October 2012 (refer map CED/30) under the Development Act 1993 applicable to Council,:- 28.35818 cents in the $

ii. for all other land within the township of Ceduna:- 1.45810 cents in the $

b) Thevenard i. In respect of land within the township of Thevenard:-

1.40399 cents in the $ c) Smoky Bay

i. In respect of land within the township of Smoky Bay:- 1.28226 cents in the $

d) Denial Bay i. In respect of land within the township of Denial Bay:-

1.15991 cents in the $ e) Ceduna Waters

i. In respect of land within the locality of Ceduna Waters:- 1.31229 cents in the $

f) Rural i. In respect of all other land not hereinbefore referred to in the Council area:-

1.31229 cents in the $ Fixed Charge Pursuant to Sections 151(1)(c) and 152(1)(c) of the Local Government Act 1999, for the financial year ending 30 June 2019, the Council declares a fixed charge of $700.00 in respect of each separate piece of rateable land in the area of the Council. Maximum Increase Pursuant to Section 153(3) of the Local Government Act 1999 the Council determine that it will not fix a maximum increase in the general rate to be charged on rateable land within its area that constitutes the principal place of residence of a principal ratepayer. Community Wastewater Management Systems Pursuant to and in accordance with Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999 the Council impose the following annual service charge based on the nature of the service and varying according to the CWMS Property Units Code in accordance with Regulation 12(4)(b) of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013 on all land in the Townships of Ceduna, Thevenard and Smoky Bay excluding land within Smoky Bay Aquaculture Park, to which it provides or makes available the Community Wastewater Management Systems being prescribed services for the collection, treatment and disposal of waste for the financial year ending 30 June 2019 –

ii. Occupied Unit $462.50 iii. Vacant Unit $346.90

Smoky Bay Aquaculture Park Pursuant to and in accordance with Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999 the Council impose the following annual service charge based on the nature of the service and varying according to the CWMS Property Units Code in accordance with Regulation 12(4)(b) of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013 on all land within Smoky Bay Aquaculture Park to which it provides or makes available the Community Wastewater Management Systems being prescribed services for the collection, treatment and disposal of waste for the financial year ending 30 June 2019 –

i. Per Unit $342.00 Annual Waste Management Charge Pursuant to and in accordance with Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999 the Council impose the following annual service charge based on the level of usage of the service, on all land to which the Council provides or makes available the prescribed service of the collection, treatment or disposal (including by re-cycling) of waste for the financial year ending 30 June 2019 –

i. Occupied Unit $146.40 Ceduna Water West Service Charge Pursuant to and in accordance with Section 155 of the Local Government Act the Council impose the following annual service charge based on the level of usage of the service and land use in accordance with Regulation 12(4)(a) of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013, on all land to which the Council provides or makes available the prescribed service of the supply of potable water on the Ceduna Water West Scheme for the financial year ending 30 June 2019 –

a) All unconnected properties where the service is made available, a Water Service Charge of $248.00 per assessment. b) All connected properties with a Local Government Land Use Code of Residential, Vacant Land or Commercial – Other:

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i) Supply of one (1) water meter to one assessment, a Water Service Charge of $413.38 per assessment, or ii) Supply of two (2) water meters to one assessment, a Water Service Charge of $826.76 per assessment.

c) All connected properties not hereinbefore referred to in the Service Area, and i) Supply of one (1) water meter to one assessment, a Water Service Charge of $706.58 per assessment, or ii) Supply of two (2) water meters to one assessment, a Water Service Charge of $1,413.16 per assessment.

Eyre Peninsula Natural Resource Management Board Levy Pursuant to Section 95 of the Natural Resource Management Act 2004 and Section 154 of the Local Government Act 1999 in order to reimburse the Council for amounts contributed to the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board, the Council declares the following differential separate rates varying on the basis of land use in accordance with Regulation 4B of the Natural Resources Management (Financial Provisions) Regulations 2005, on all rateable land in the area of the Council for the financial year ending 30 June 2019 –

a) All rateable properties with a Local Government Land Use Code of Primary Production, a Separate Rate of $ 151.98 per assessment

b) All rateable properties with a Local Government Land Use of: i) Commercial – Shop ii) Commercial – Office iii) Commercial – Other iv) Industry – Light v) Industry – Other

A Separate Rate of $ 113.98 per assessment c) All rateable properties with a Local Government Land Use of:

i) Residential ii) Vacant Land iii) Other

A Separate Rate of $ 75.99 per assessment. Payment of Rates Pursuant to Section 181 of the Local Government Act 1999, all rates declared or payable in respect of or during the financial year ending 30 June 2019 will fall due in four equal or approximately equal instalments, and that these instalments will fall due on:

1st Instalment 7th September 2018 2nd Instalment 7th December 2018 3rd Instalment 8th March 2019 4th Instalment 7th June 2019

BEN TAYLOR Acting Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CEDUNA AERODROME FEES ACT 1998

Arrival and Departure Fees at the Ceduna Airport NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the Aerodrome Fees Act 1998, the District Council of Ceduna hereby advises that Arrival and Departure Fees at the Ceduna Airport are fixed as follows and are effective from 1 August 2018:

1. Landing Fees General Aviation Landing Fee - $16.50/tonne for all aircraft (including helicopters) except Regular Passenger Transport.

2. Passenger Fees Regular Passenger Transport operations:

Arrival Fees - $16.50 per person Departure Fees - $16.50 per person

Charter Fees: Arrival Fees - $16.50 per person Departure Fees - $16.50 per person

Note - all above fees are GST inclusive BEN TAYLOR

Acting Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CLEVE

Change of Meeting Date Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary August Council Meeting will now be held on Tuesday 7 August 2018 commencing at 2.00pm in the Council Chambers, Main Street Cleve in lieu of Tuesday 14 August 2018.

P J ARNOLD Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF KIMBA Amendment to Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates 2018-19

Notice is hereby given that further to the District Council of Kimba’s Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates 2018-19 made on June 13, 2018, an amendment has been made to the declared differential general rate for rateable land in all other zones as defined in Council’s Development Plan:

2. Declared differential general rates varying according to the locality of the land as follows:

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(a) 0.5350 cents in the dollar in respect of rateable land in the Rural Zone; (b) 17.50 cents in the dollar in respect of rateable land in the Commercial (Bulk Handling) Zone; and (c) 3.24 cents in the dollar in respect of rateable land in all other Zones,as defined in the Council’s Development Plan.

The information and values provided in items 1, 2(a), 2(b), 3, 4, 5, 6 of the original declaration are unchanged. This amendment was passed by Council resolution on July 11, 2018.

DEBRA LARWOOD Chief Executive Officer

LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates and Charges

NOTICE is hereby given that at its Meeting held on 26 June 2018, in relation to the financial year ending 30 June 2019, the Light Regional Council, in exercise of the powers contained within Chapter 10 of the Local Government Act 1999, made the following resolutions:

Adoption of Valuation Council, pursuant to Section 167(2)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, adopted for rating purposes (subject to alteration), the most recent valuations of the Valuer-General available to the Council of the capital value of land within the area of the Council, with such valuations totalling $3,472,222,500 of which $3,418,700,759 is rateable. Declaration of Differential General Rate Council, pursuant to Sections 153(1)(b) and 156(1)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, declared the following differential general rates based on the capital value of rateable land varying according to the land use category:

i. on all rateable land attributed Land Use Category 1 – Residential, and Land Use Category 9 - Other, a rate of 0.44794 cents in the dollar of the capital value of the land;

ii. on all rateable land attributed Land Use Category 2 – Commercial Shop, or Land Use Category 3 – Commercial Office, a rate of 0.78390 cents in the dollar of the capital value of the land;

iii. on all rateable land attributed Land Use Category 4 – Commercial Other, a rate of 0.89588 cents in the dollar of the capital value of the land;

iv. on all rateable land attributed Land Use Category 5 – Industrial Light, or Land Use Category 6 – Industrial Other, a rate of 1.23184 cents in the dollar of the capital value of the land;

v. on all rateable land attributed Land Use Category 7 – Primary Production, a rate of 0.36283 cents in the dollar of the capital value of the land; and

vi. on all rateable land attributed Land Use Category 8 – Vacant Land, a rate of 0.78390 cents in the dollar of the capital value of the land. Application of Rate Capping That Council determined not to fix a maximum increase in the general rate to be charged on rateable land in accordance with Section 153(3) of the Local Government Act 1999, within its rating policy for the financial year ending 30 June 2019. Declaration of a Minimum Rate Council, pursuant to Section 158(1)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, fixed a minimum amount payable by way of the general rate of $875.00 in respect of all rateable land within the council area. Declaration of a Separate Rate - Gawler Water Reuse Scheme Council, pursuant to Section 154 of the Local Government Act 1999, declared a separate rate (based on a fixed charge against the land subject to the rate) of $1,800,000 to be levied against the rateable assessment number 6512, Valuer-General of South Australian assessment number 3120415503, described as Allotment 100 of Filed Plan 35604, Certificate of Title Volume 5253 Folio 627. Declaration of Domestic Refuse and Recycling Annual Service Charge Council, pursuant to Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999, declared an annual service charge based on the nature of the services for refuse collection and recycling of $275.00 per assessment in respect of all land to which the Council provides or makes available the three bin service and of $184.00 per assessment in respect of all land to which the Council provides or makes available the two bin service on the basis that the sliding scale provided for in Regulation 13 of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013 will be applied to reduce the service charge payable as prescribed. Declaration of Community Wastewater Management System Annual Service Charge Council, pursuant to Section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999, declared the following annual service charges based on the nature of the service on each assessment, whether vacant or occupied, to which the Council provides or makes available a Community Wastewater Management System service:

System Annual Service Charge Kapunda $480.00 Freeling $480.00 Freeling (Hanson Street Estates Sewer System) $480.00 Greenock $480.00 Nuriootpa $480.00 Roseworthy $480.00

Declaration of Separate Rate for Natural Resources Management Board Levies Council, pursuant to the powers contained in the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 and Section 154 of the Local Government Act 1999 and and in order to reimburse the Council for the amount contributed to the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board, being $324,381 plus recovery of Natural Resource Management Board Levy rebated declare a separate rate of 0.00976444 cents in the dollar of the Capital Value of land, in respect of all rateable land in the Council’s area and in the area of that Board, the Capital Value of such land totaling $3,418,700,759.

B. CARR Chief Executive Officer

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CITY OF MOUNT GAMBIER Adoption of Valuations and Declaration of Rates

Notice is hereby given that the Council, in exercise of the powers contained in Chapters 8, 9 and 10 of the Local Government Act 1999 and the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 at a meeting held on 3 July 2018 and for the financial year ending 30 June 2019:

1. Adoption of Valuations Adopted for rating purposes, the capital valuations of the Valuer General totalling $3,715,631,140.

2. Declaration of Rates (i) Declared differential general rates in the dollar based on capital values as follows:

(a) 0.240850 cents in the dollar on rateable land of categories (a), (g) and (i) land uses; and (b) 0.650295 cents in the dollar on rateable land of categories (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (h) land uses.

(ii) Imposed a fixed charge as a component of the general rates of $655.20. (iii) Declared separate rates of a fixed charge amount that depends upon the use of the land to recover the contribution to the

South East Natural Resource Management Board as follows: (a) $73.00 per assessment on rateable land categories (a), (h) and (i); (b) $109.00 per assessment on rateable land categories (b), (c) and (d); (c) $174.00 per assessment on rateable land categories (e) and (f); (d) $335.00 per assessment on rateable land category (g).

Dated: 3 July 2018 MARK MCSHANE

Chief Executive Officer

THE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF PETERBOROUGH

Adoption of Valuation and Declaration of Rates Notice is hereby given that the District Council of Peterborough, at the meeting held on 4th July 2018, for the financial year ending 30th June 2019 resolved as follows:

Adoption of Capital Valuations The District Council of Peterborough, in accordance with section 167(2)(a) of the Local Government Act, 1999, adopts for the year ending 30th June 2019 for rating purposes, the most recent valuations presently available to the Council made by the Valuer-General of capital values in relation to the area of the Council, with the total of the valuations being $192,626,920 comprising $184,525,820 in respect of rateable land and $8,101,100 in respect of non-rateable land before alteration. Differential General Rates Pursuant to Sections 152(1)(c), 153 (1)(b) and 156 (1)(b) of the Local Government Act, 1999, the District Council of Peterborough declare the following differential general rates on the assessed capital values of all rateable properties within the Council area for the year ended 30th June 2019, the said differential general rates to vary by reference to locality in which the rateable land is situated. The said differential general rates declared are as follows:

Peterborough township .6510 cents in the dollar Oodlawirra township .5000 cents in the dollar Yongala township .5168 cents in the dollar Rural property .4071 cents in the dollar

Annual Service Charge (Garbage) Pursuant to Section 155(2) of the Local Government Act, 1999, the District Council of Peterborough declare an Annual Service Charge of $99.00 per Mobile Garbage Bin (Wheelie Bin) for the year ended 30th June 2019 upon all rateable and non-rateable land to which it provides or makes available the service of the collection and disposal of domestic and commercial waste (with such Annual Service Charge to be adjusted downwards in accordance with the sliding scale in Regulation 13 of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013 in any case where the collection service is not provided at the land). Fixed Charge Pursuant to Section 152(1)(c)of the Local Government Act, 1999, the District Council of Peterborough declare a fixed charge of $365.00 on each separate assessed rateable property for the financial year ended 30th June 2019. Separate Rates (State Government NRM Levy) Pursuant to Section 95 of the Natural Resources Management Act, 2004, and Section 154 of the Local Government Act, 1999, and in order to reimburse the Council for amounts contributed to the Northern Yorke Natural Resources Management Board, being $33,364.00, declare for the year ended 30th June 2019 a separate rate of 0.01839 cents in the dollar, based on the assessed capital value of all rateable properties in the area of the Council and of the Northern Yorke Natural Resources Management Board. Annual Service Charge (Community Wastewater Management System) Pursuant to Section 155(2) of the Local Government Act, 1999, and in accordance with the Community Wastewater Management Systems Property Units Code as provided at Regulation 12 of the Local Government (General) Regulations 2013, the District Council of Peterborough declare an Annual Service Charge of $540.00 per Property Unit for the year ended 30th June 2019 upon all rateable and non-rateable land to which it provides or makes available the service of the Community Wastewater Management System in the Peterborough township.

P. MCGUINNESS Chief Executive Officer

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WATTLE RANGE COUNCIL Adoption of Valuations and Declaration of Rates

Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of Wattle Range Council held on 10 July 2018, the Council:- 1. Valuations

Pursuant to section 167(2)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999, adopted the valuations that are to apply in its area for rating purposes for the 2018/19 financial year, being the capital valuations of the Valuer General, totalling $3,355,907,900.

2. Differential Rates Pursuant to sections 153(1)(b) and 156(1)(c) of the Local Government Act 1999, declared differential general rates on rateable land within its area for the year ended 30th June 2019 varying on the basis of locality and land use as follows:- Millicent In respect of land within the township of Millicent:-

(i) for land assigned land use category 7 (Primary Production) 0.4208 cents in the dollar (ii) for all other land 0.5611 cents in the dollar

Rural Living: for land outside the township of Millicent and within the Rural Living (Millicent) Zone as described in that part of the Development Plan consolidated 9 February 2012 (refer to Maps WatR/27, WatR/28, WatR/32, WatR/33, WatR/34, WatR/37, WatR/38, WatR/41 and WatR/42) under the Development Act 1993 applicable to the Council:-

(i) for land assigned land use category 7 (Primary Production) 0.4208 cents in the dollar (ii) for all other land 0.5050 cents in the dollar

Industry: for land outside the township of Millicent and within the Industry Zone as described in that part of the Development Plan consolidated 9 February 2012 (refer to Maps WatR/28 and WatR/29) under the Development Act 1993 applicable to the Council:-

(i) for land assigned land use category 7 (Primary Production) 0.4208 cents in the dollar (ii) for all other land 0.5611 cents in the dollar

Bulk Handling: for land outside the township of Millicent and within the Bulk Handling Zone as described in that part of the Development Plan consolidated 9 February 2012 (refer to Maps WatR/28 and WatR/29) under the Development Act 1993 applicable to the Council:-

(i) for land assigned land use category 7 (Primary Production) 0.4208 cents in the dollar (ii) for all other land 0.5611 cents in the dollar

Penola in respect of land within the township of Penola:-

(i) for land assigned land use category 7 (Primary Production) 0.4208 cents in the dollar (ii) for all other land 0.5611 cents in the dollar

Beachport (i) in respect of land within the township of Beachport:-

0.5611 cents in the dollar (ii) Rural Living Zone & Industry Zone

for land outside the township of Beachport and within the Rural Living Zone and Industry Zone as described in that part of the Development Plan consolidated 9 February 2012 (refer to Maps WatR/4 and WatR/21) under the Development Act 1993 applicable to the Council:-

0.5050 cents in the dollar Coonawarra

(i) in respect of land within the township of Coonawarra:- 0.5611 cents in the dollar Kalangadoo

(i) in respect of land within the township of Kalangadoo:- 0.5611 cents in the dollar

(ii) Industry Zone: for land outside the township of Kalangadoo and within the Industry (Kalangadoo) Zone as described in that part of the Development Plan consolidated 9 February 2012 (refer to Map WatR/19) under the Development Act 1993 applicable to the Council:-

(i) for land assigned land use category 6 (Industrial - Other) 0.5611 cents in the dollar (ii) for all other land 0.4208 cents in the dollar

Nangwarry (i) in respect of land within the township of Nangwarry:-

0.5611 cents in the dollar Southend

(i) in respect of land within the township of Southend:- 0.5611 cents in the dollar

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Rendelsham (i) in respect of land within the township of Rendelsham:-

0.5611 cents in the dollar Tantanoola

(i) in respect of land within the Township of Tantanoola:- 0.5611 cents in the dollar Mount Burr

(i) in respect of land within the Township of Mount Burr:- 0.5611 cents in the dollar All Other Land

(i) in respect of all other land not hereinbefore referred to in the Council area:- 0.4208 cents in the dollar

3. Minimum Rate Pursuant to section 158(1)(a) of the Local Government Act 1999 declared that the minimum amount payable by way of general rates on rateable land in the Council area is $600.00.

4. Service Charges Pursuant to section 155 of the Local Government Act 1999 imposed the following annual service charges

(i) Waste Collection Service based on the level of usage of the service, on all land to which the Council provides or makes available the prescribed services of the collection, treatment or disposal of waste via Council’s waste management services in respect of each set of bins, or part thereof, provided on the basis that the sliding scale provided for in Regulation 13 of the Local Government (General) Regulations will be applied to reduce the service charge payable, as prescribed.

(i) three bin normal waste, recycling and green organics collection and disposal service of $290.00; and (ii) two bin normal waste and recycling collection and disposal service of $225.00.

(ii) Community Wastewater Management Systems based on the nature of the service and varying according to the CWMS Property Units Code in accordance with Regulation 12 of the Local Government (General) Regulations 1999 on all land in the Townships of Penola, Southend, Kalangadoo and Beachport to which it provides or makes available the Community Wastewater Management Systems being prescribed services for the collection, treatment and disposal of waste.

(i) Penola, Southend & Kalangadoo - Occupied Unit $600.00 (ii) Penola, Southend & Kalangadoo - Vacant Unit $449.00 (iii) Beachport Occupied Unit $681.00 (iv) Beachport Vacant Unit $511.00

5. Separate Rates Pursuant to section 95 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 and section 154 of the Local Government Act 1999, in order to reimburse the Council for amounts contributed to the South East Natural Resources Management Board declared a separate rate based on a fixed charge varying on the basis of land use categories in respect of rateable land in the Council’s area. (i) For land assigned land use category 1,8 or 9 (Residential, Vacant & Other) $75.61 (ii) For land assigned land use category 2,3 & 4 (Commercial Shop, Commercial Office & Commercial Other) $114.34 (iii) For land assigned land use category 5 & 6 (Industrial Light & Industrial Other) $173.90 (iv) For land assigned land use category 7 (Primary Production) $336.18

Dated: 11 July 2018 BEN GOWER

Chief Executive Officer GF/7.69.2

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YORKE PENINSULA Revocation of Community Land Classification

NOTICE is hereby given that Council at its meeting held on 11th July 2018, resolved to revoke the Community Land Classification for Lot 888, PLN: 197449, Certificate of Title Volume 5794 Folio 735, commonly known as Ardrossan Museum, having complied with all requirements in relation to section 194 of the Local Government Act 1999. Dated: 16 July 2018

ANDREW CAMERON Chief Executive Officer

SURVEY ACT 1992 SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Register of Surveyors It is hereby notified for general information that the names of the undermentioned persons are duly registered or licensed under the above Act. Dated: 12 July 2018

S. MEDLOW SMITH Registrar

South Australian Board of Surveyors

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LIST OF LICENSED SURVEYORS AS AT 1 JULY 2018

NP/Register Licenced Surveyors Name Licenced Surveyors Address Date of Licence Abbott, Richard Poole 366 Halifax Street, Adelaide SA 5000 30/03/1978 Afnan, Ruhi 19 Dunn Street, Bridgewater SA 5155 9/04/1992 NP Allen, Scott Lewis GPO Box 2471 Adelaide SA 5000 8/05/1986 Anderson, Ralph Ian 26 Evans Street Renmark 5341 10/05/1990 Andrew, Robert Lindsay 29 Fowler Street, Seaview Downs SA 5049 23/10/1974 Andrews, Richard George 22 Levering Street Kingscote SA 5223 28/07/1980 Arnold, Timothy 9 Balmoral Avenue, North Brighton SA 5048 9/12/2010 Aslanidis, Nicholas Peter 20a Henry Street Hectorville SA 5073 20/09/2012 Bacchus, Scott John PO Box 1435 Nairne SA 5252 6/08/2003 Baker, Trevor John 11 White Avenue Crafers SA 5152 18/05/2017 Barnes, Lyall Bruce 7 Boronia Court, Paradise SA 5075 14/04/1994 Barwick, Craig PO Box 1000, Kent Town SA 5071 15/11/2001 Barry, Leigh Michael PO Box 1000 Kent Town SA 5071 21/06/2018 Barrington, Mettina PO Box 1000 Kent Town SA 5071 15/05/2008 Bennett, Mark Nicholas 15 Military Road Tennyson SA 5022 18/11/2004 Bested, Antony John 362 Magill Road, Kensington Park SA 5068 1/01/1992 Bevan, Matthew John PO Box 80 Oaklands Park SA 5046 21/02/2013 Bleeze, Denis Robert 18 Range Road South, Houghton SA 5131 30/08/1981 Blok, Timothy 5 Seventh Avenue Hove SA 5048 13/09/1990 Blundell, Marc John Pole 8 Belmont Close, Clovelly Park SA 5042 17/07/2003 Brinkley, Peter James 23 Sydenham Road Norwood SA 5067 19/08/2010 Brogden, Damian John 176 Prospect Road, Prospect SA 5082 13/07/1989 Bryant, Warwick Kelvin 4 Osborn Road Malak NT 0812 28/10/2005 Burdett, Michael Paul 2/101 Grenfell Street Adelaide 5000 12/08/1982 Burgess, Gregory Stephen 18A Cameron Road, Mount Barker SA 5251 6/07/1995 Burgess, Kevin Trevor 46 Second Avenue, St Peters SA 5069 8/07/1982 Cameron, Michael Leigh 45 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290 20/04/2006 Carn, Brenton Allen 16 Chester Street, Henley Beach SA 5022 19/09/1996 Castelanelli, Carmelo 25 Hardys Road. Underdale SA 5032 11/03/1993 Cavallo, Rocco 77 East Avenue, Clarence Park SA 5034 19/09/1990 Christie, Brenton Andrew 23 Sydenham Road, Norwood SA 5067 21/07/2005 Ciccarello, Mark Alexander 1 Vines Court, Oakden SA 5086 16/11/2015 Clarke, Matthew James 69 Heather Road Heathfield SA 5153 19/11/2009 Cooper, Daniel Charles 19 Belmont Crescent, Mount Barker SA 5251 20/06/2013 Crowe, Simon John PO Box 1000, Kent Town SA 5071 17/03/2012 Curnow, James PO Box 1000, Kent Town SA 5071 10/12/1976 D’Aloia, Giuseppe 9 Cassia Crescent, Kidman Park SA 5025 20/06/2002 Dansie, Phillip Alan 3 Angas Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606 11/05/1977 Dellatorre, Wade Christopher 19 Willard Street, Moonta Bay SA 5558 16/05/2002 Donaghey, Shaun Bernard 1 Leak Avenue, Glenelg North SA 5045 17/10/2002 Driver, Malcolm John PO Box 1000, Kent Town SA 5071 9/08/1984 Ednie, Mark David 11 Shackell Street Coburg SA 3058 18/06/2009 Eiternick, Paul 5 Gulfview Road, Blackwood SA 5051 17/10/2013 Falkenberg, Andrew John 17 Dame Pattie Circuit, West Lakes SA 5021 6/12/1990 NP Filmer, Michael Shaun 3/45-47 Somerset St, East Victoria Park WA 6101 3/08/2006 Filmer, Scott John 1 Railway Place, Mount Barker SA 5251 16/08/2007 Forster, Geoffrey 29 Greengable Court, Croyden Hills Victoria 3136 5/09/2014 Frankiw, Jaroslaw 73 Northumberland Street, Tusmore SA 5065 4/06/1975 Fryar, Rockland Neil 26 Ottawa Avenue Panorama SA 5041 8/09/1994 Fudge, Jeffrey Charles 55 Lewistone Street, Seaton SA 5023 11/08/1978 Gathercole, Dylan Luke 31 Harriet Street, West Croyden SA 5008 16/02/2012 Gehren, Noel Ralfe 19 Branch Road, Aldgate SA 5154 13/12/2007 Gibson, Gregory Ireton 31 Dolling Street, Flynn ACT 2615 21/11/2013 Gilbert, Peter Mark 2 Cremorne Street, Fullarton SA 5063 8/09/1994 Georgiou, Kristian Michael 2 Elm Grove, Lobethal SA 5241 19/06/2016 Gluis, Joel Mark PO Box 182 Aldinga Beach SA 5173 17/03/2011 Grear, Michael Stuart 24B Willunga Street, Eden Hills SA 5050 1/01/1992 Harmer, Michael William 8 Apalka Place, Rostrevor SA 5073 18/11/2010 Henley, John Edward 6 McLaughlan Avenue, North Brighton 12/10/1989 NP Hennig, Bryan Ronald 14 Allendale Avenue, Novar Gardens SA 5040 1/07/1968 Hennig, Shayne Bryan 275 Marion Road North Plympton SA 5037 14/06/1990 Hillyard, Tyson Hillyard 108 Turners Avenue Hawthorndene SA 5051 15/11/2012 Holland, Damian John 2 Porter Terrace Rostrevor SA 5073 01/12/2016 Hopkins, Michael Jessop 3 Glenrowan Avenue, Myrtle Bank SA 5064 17/04/1984

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NP/Register Licenced Surveyors Name Licenced Surveyors Address Date of Licence Hordacre, Glenn Ian PO Box 1000, Kent Town SA 5071 12/11/1992 Hynes, Matthew David 43 Edward Street, Norwood SA 5067 20/05/2004 Jeanes, Peter Ian PO Box 215, Lonsdale SA 5160 3/02/1982 Jeffrey, Thomas Samuel PO Box 160 Hindmarsh SA 5007 18/06/2013 Jericho, David Allan 48 Lawrence Street, Kadina, SA 5554 11/03/1993 Kennedy, Ross Alexander 20 Sizer Street, Lower Mitcham SA 5062 14/05/1992 Klau, Timothy David 50A Normandy Place, Port Lincoln SA 5606 18/05/2006 Klitscher, Simon Martin PO Box 226, Brooklyn Park SA 5032 15/06/2000 NP Kruimel, Daniel Nigel 301 Jln Bukit Ho Swee 10-06 Singapore 169568 22/04/2010 Lambis, Haralambos Michael PO Box 358 Prospect 5082 21/04/2005 Lane, Gregory Charles 4 Light Road, Coromandel Valley SA 5051 15/06/2006 Lange, Robert Harry PO Box 422, Port Adelaide SA 5015 13/09/1984 Langman James Stephen 72 Rapid Avenue Northgate SA 5085 18/03/2010 Leaker, Martin John 24 Richardson Avenue, Glenelg North SA 5045 11/10/1994 Leith, Grantley David 30 College Road, Somerton Park SA 5044 10/05/1990 Liebelt, Michael John 6 Graves Street, Kadina SA 5554 11/06/1992 Linsell, John Thomas 23 Sydenham Road, Norwood SA 5067 20/08/2009 Lock, Craig James 5 Sturt Street, Glenelg North SA 5043 8/03/1984 Lock, Michael Grant 87 Springbank Road, Clapham SA 5062 13/02/1986 Loechel, Robin Everard 16 St. Andrews Terrace, Willunga SA 5172 12/03/1979 Lohmeyer, Michael John 82 Fletcher Road, Birkenhead SA 5015 9/03/1989 Mann Grant Glenn 11 Island View Crescent Victor Harbor SA 5211 11/03/1993 Mattsson, Jeffrey Ian 10 Braeside Ave, Seacombe Heights SA 5047 10/11/1985 McCarthy, Alan John 196 Research Road Tanunda SA 5352 17/04/1984 Millett, Christopher John Level 1/124 South Terrace Adelaide SA 5000 1/01/1992 Neale, Graeme Edward 27 Dover Street, Malvern SA 5061 15/05/1980 Nietschke, Michael Dean 13 Michael Street, Lockleys SA 5032 16/10/1997 Nisbet, Kim Alan 228 Stock Road, Mylor SA 5153 1/08/1980 North, Ashley Linton 178 Main Road McLaren Vale SA 5171 20/08/2009 O’Callaghan, Michael Patrick L/ 5 Riverside Cntr Nth Terrace Adelaide 5000 14/03/1985 Oldfield, Mark Howard 2 Quandong Avenue, Athelstone SA 5076 11/09/1986 Paull, Gregory John 65 Alfred Road West Croydon SA 5008 21/03/2013 Pennino, Damiano 1/23 Park Terrace, Salisbury SA 5108 20/06/2013 Petrilli, Kevin John 64 Gladstone Road, Nth Brighton SA 5048 19/07/1990 Phillips, David Graham PO Box 1818, Renmark SA 5341 24/05/1972 Phillips, Perry Mark 7 Blossom Terrace Hallett Cove SA 5158 13/12/1984 Pittman, Mark Roger 6 Moore Street, Somerton Park SA 5044 21/08/1997 Pohl, Henry Michael 23 Sydenham Road, Norwood SA 5067 31/03/1983 Pyper, David Edward 65 Goodwood Rod, Wayville SA 5034 1/01/1991 Rea, Franco PO Box 1000 Kent Town SA 5071 15/06/2000 Retallack, Richard Alan 25 Narinna Avenue, Cumberland Park SA 5041 9/04/1992 Richardson, Brett John 67 Francis Forde Boulevard, Forde ACT 2914 17/03/2011 Rigon, Dario 26 Woodcroft Drive Morphett Vale SA 5162 10/03/1998 Rosko, Sime 7/30 Frederick Road, West Lakes SA 5021 9/07/1987 Ryan, Kane Benjamin PO Box 1000, Kent Town SA 5071 18/03/2010 Sayer, Max Alfred Michael 176 Prospect Road, Prospect SA 5082 12/10/1989 Seskis, Samuel Thomas 362 Magill Road Kensington Park SA 5068 16/06/2015 Shepherd, Ben 18 Leslie Crescent, Crafers SA 5152 21/04/2016 Slape, Bradley James GPO Box 1354, Adelaide SA 5001 20/04/2006 Smith, Trevor John Gee 11 Mitchell Street, Seaview Downs SA 5049 14/06/1984 Sommerville, Peter Thomas PO Box 655, McLaren Vale SA 5171 13/11/1979 Stolz, Peter Georg Hermann 13 Atlanta Avenue, Ingle Farm SA 5098 1/01/1991 Struthers, David Barrie 176 Prospect Road Prospect SA 5082 16/04/2015 Summers, Clayton Myles 9 St Georges Street, Willunga SA 5172 12/06/1986 Teakle, Mark Ronald Bray PO Box 981 Mount Gambier SA 5290 8/11/1984 Tennant, Alistair Charles 8 Sexton Road, Brighton SA 5048 13/10/1983 Thorley Beau PO Box 1000 Kent Town SA 5071 17/11/2011 Townsend, Steven James 8 Beaver Court, Port Lincoln SA 5606 18/08/2005 Tripodi, Alfredo 10 Paula Street, Athelstone SA 5076 15/03/2007 Turnbull, Shaun William 176 Prospect Road, Prospect SA 5082 15/02/2007 Turner, George Joseph 82 Sheoak Road, Crafers West SA 5152 19/05/2011 van Senden, Geoffrey Clifton 11 Chapel Street, Strathalbyn SA 5255 11/10/1990 Waye, Rowan Samuel 33 Maughan Avenue, Redwood Park SA 5097 19/06/2016 Weber, John Leslie PO Box 536 Mannum SA 5253 12/03/1979 Weston, David Arthur Giles 78 Castle Street, Parkside SA 5063 12/03/1992

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LIST OF REGISTERED SURVEYORS AS AT 1 JULY 2018

TRUSTEE ACT 1936

PUBLIC TRUSTEE Estates of Deceased Persons

In the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons: BERRY Valerie Marie late of 74 Eyre Road Crystal Brook Home Duties who died 28 March 2018 BROWN Francis James late of 324 Military Road Semaphore Park Retired Labourer who died 3 February 2018 FIEGERT Lionel John late of 101 Lake Terrace East Mount Gambier Forestry Consultant who died 31 October 2017 MAJETIC Josip late of 172 Trimmer Parade Seaton Retired Book-keeper who died 14 June 2017 NICOLLE Brenda late of 150 Reynell Road Woodcroft Retired Carrier who died 15 May 2018 PEARSON Phyllis Margaret late of 477 - 479 Military Road Largs Bay Retired Teachers Aid who died 22 November 2017 TAYLOR David Reginald late of 19 Playford Drive Morphett Vale Sheet Metal Worker who died 4 April 2018

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 and the Family Relationships Act 1975 that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against the said estates are required to send, in writing, to the office of Public Trustee at GPO Box 1338, Adelaide, 5001, full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before the 17 August 2018 otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estate; and notice is also hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver same to the Public Trustee. Dated: 19 July 2018

N S RANTANEN ACTING Public Trustee

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1891 Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by EnergyAustralia for the years ended 2010, 2011 and 2012

Name and Address of Owner Amount $ Description of Unclaimed Money Date

Brittain, Peter J, Mr Harvey, Elizabeth Grove 13.71 0027149298 12/09/2011 O’Neill, Patrick, Mr Bridge, Kensington 10.53 0090713625 14/12/2011 Edwards, Amanda, Mrs Memorial, Naracoorte 14.29 0099477758 21/11/2011 Stephans, Angela, Ms Moir, Smithfield 19.82 0253398458 12/12/2011 Sims, Deborah, Ms Carbenet, Hackham 13.77 0043470448 1/12/2010 Page, Stacey, Mrs Stanfield, Windsor Gardens 11.54 0104740961 20/12/2010 Thompson, Hayley, Mrs Dianne, Happy Valley 13.16 0152471101 13/01/2011 Crossley, Michelle, Ms Bonython, Salisbury Plain 17.46 0148273306 20/01/2011 Paes, Malcolm, Mr Moorcroft, Burnside 10.46 0201359807 23/08/2011 Fogden, Alisha, Ms Frederick, Glengowrie 12.68 0206210202 4/03/2011 Danuels, Skye, Ms Rowell, West Croydon 14.41 0392010808 27/06/2011 Capewell, Ashley, Mr Freya, Hallett Cove 14.69 0200570052 6/12/2010 Fordham, Michael, Mr Marlborough, Brighton 12.31 0176222288 21/02/2012 Sturgul, John, Mr Strathmore, Tranmere 17.86 0246232922 22/09/2011 Kempster, Trish, Ms Bronwyn, Salisbury North 15.25 0389228960 6/05/2011 Bradshaw, Sarah, Miss View, Seaton 15.98 0304464296 14/04/2011 Freebairn, Maneewan, Miss Jeffcott, North Adelaide 13.13 0447648306 29/12/2011 Grande, Victor, Mr Silveracre Pass, Greenwith 16.54 0469243020 2/02/2012 Panahi, Anan, Mr Charmaine, Para Vista 18.79 0411968157 19/08/2011 Davies, Joanne, Mrs Mathoura, Sheidow Park 11.70 0682874974 13/02/2012 Woodley, Steven, Mr Gilbertson, Seacliff Park 15.87 0396531458 7/07/2011 Cobayashi, Kere, Mr Avenue, Clarent Gardens 16.16 0628575566 20/09/2011 Dixon, Mathew, Mr Coppleridge, Elizabethvale 18.63 0532532869 30/03/2011 Haggett, Olivia, Miss Mackirdy, Fulham 10.38 0653961464 25/11/2011 Gagliardi, Allesandro, Mr Lower North East, Highbury 14.03 0564354936 13/04/2011 Mahony, Brendan, Mr Vasey, Greenacres 14.52 0678616736 28/01/2012 Symons, Blake, Mr Ponton, Salisbury 10.11 0714809644 4/04/2011 Mason, Kim, Mr Betty, Marion 15.14 0478848562 8/02/2011 Pitt, James, Mr The Pines, Paralowie 15.85 0745822674 8/07/2011

NP/Register Licenced Surveyors Name Licenced Surveyors Address Date of Licence Whitford, Mark Kenneth 4 Waycliff Street, Fullarton SA 5063 21/11/2013 Wiggins, Adam Michael 33 The Boulevard, Parafield Gardens SA 5107 16/06/2015 Williams, Mark Antony Peter PO Box 1000 Kent Town SA 5071 17/06/2004 Window, Ashley Greg 9 Dorene Street, St Marys SA 5042 13/03/2008 Wood, Adam Browning 24 Hakea Avenue, Athelstone SA 5076 17/08/2006

NP/Registered Registered Surveyors Name Registered Surveyors Address Date of Registration R Latham, James Stephen GPO Box 1354 Adelaide SA 5000 1/01/1998 R McFarlane, John Alexander 7 Prince Street Alberton SA 5014 19/07/2007 R Pickett, Richard Bruce 3A Fuller Street Parkside SA 5063 1/01/2000

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Name and Address of Owner Amount $ Description of Unclaimed Money Date

Smith, Trec, Mr Seafield, Largs North 13.41 0608821384 17/11/2011 Crouch, Kay L, Mrs Playford, Newton 13.32 0610373616 10/08/2011 Litchfield, Julie, Ms Coronation, Port Lincoln 13.79 0651631814 7/03/2011 Napper, Ian, Mr Oak, Bridgewater 12.73 0722395502 29/02/2012 Patel, Nitu, Ms Reid, Magill 19.74 0708579558 2/02/2012 Tucker, John, Mr Marion, Torrensville 18.58 0703028145 11/07/2011 Drewer, Jack, Mr Trust, Peterhead 18.66 0837362000 12/01/2012 Lane, Timothy, Mr Ridge, Woodside 13.44 0680636942 25/10/2010 Em, Sophal, Mr Caswell, Mawson Lakes 16.59 0860170327 21/04/2011 Winton, Sandra, Mrs Alfred, Largs Bay 18.87 1040035142 28/04/2011 Wolters, Jessica McDonald, Port Lincoln 16.58 0826129750 16/05/2011 Heritage, Jason, Mr Brighton, Seacliff 10.48 0907362984 6/09/2011 Nutt, Ashley, Miss Musgrave, West Hindmarsh 11.34 0976713320 3/12/2010 Dagnino, Arianna, Mrs Clifton, Stonyfell 16.09 0941139906 21/11/2011 Guerra, Amy, Miss Kook, Tanunda 18.78 0990822420 19/08/2011 Short, Phillip, Mr Fulham Park, Lockleys 10.67 0970572427 10/05/2011 Zaltron, Anna, Mrs Magill, Magill 14.07 0912885446 6/04/2011 Newton, Natalie, Miss Thorn Gate, Belair 11.86 1001321118 9/12/2011 Saxon Energy Services Australia Pty Ltd Greenhill, Wayville 11.94 1116096878 2/02/2012 Yu, Yifei, Miss Aysgarth, Hectorville 18.01 1161891274 6/09/2011 Hawker, Tanja, Mrs Kerley, Athelstone 11.90 0951558993 12/08/2011 Teh, Patricia, Mrs Walnut, Dernancourt 11.31 1040946184 21/12/2011 Chirgwin, Lorraine Joan, Ms Staxted, Morphetvale 14.58 0974649057 25/11/2011 O`Donohue, Lisa, Mrs Helen, Aldinga Beach 14.32 0993290064 28/10/2011 Smyk, Matthew Giradof, Paralowie 11.58 1142994591 19/04/2011 Seeman, Wayne, Mr Dunbar, Glenelg East 13.65 1157790392 15/02/2011 Hunter, Jean, Mrs Cedar, Campbelltown 10.44 1115530582 14/12/2011 Brodie, Valerie, Mrs Angle Vale, Angle Vale 11.07 1090143152 10/06/2011 Semple, Allan, Mr Long, Plympton 15.50 1276628528 28/04/2011 Wray, Timothy, Mr Price, Lower Mitcham 14.78 1126043524 17/11/2011 Gray, Meegan, Miss Glynburn, Hectorville 12.13 1085837380 15/02/2012 Da Silva, Maria, Ms Arlingiton, West Hindmarsh 12.36 1182481365 1/09/2011 Bassiri, Mojdeh, Dr Somers, North Brighton 10.63 1171910154 22/02/2011 Harris, James, Mr Fifth, Ascot Park 14.37 1520093080 8/11/2011 Jarrad, Dennis, Mr West, Mount Gambier 14.63 1238845836 24/02/2011 Simpson, David Mark, Mr Chapel, Taylors Hill 18.95 1319165248 13/10/2011 Abrams, Samuel, Mr Orange, Kensington Park 16.12 1322249345 6/01/2012 Takacs, Juliana, Ms Ralston, Largs Bay 19.89 1315674596 6/06/2011 Rudrapatna, Manjunatha The Circuit, Walkley Heights 19.96 1346002496 2/05/2011 Todd, Lorraine, Mrs Somerset, Craigmore 19.06 1416497728 2/02/2012 Martin, Simone, Miss Wootoona, Christies Beach 18.67 1410390096 2/07/2011 Thompson, Janet, Ms Artlett, Port Augusta 10.77 1393415458 15/08/2011 Pascoe, Caroll Ann, Ms Ohanez, Berri 13.34 1251331956 10/06/2011 Griffen, Trent, Mr Kipsy, Aldinga Beach 18.34 1443633954 15/12/2011 Pix, Stuart, Mr Wattle, Fullarton 12.96 1359573300 2/11/2011 Mableson, Nikki Grange, Seaton 10.71 1435962862 12/01/2012 Fiedler, Robert, Mr Collins, Elizabeth Downs 16.16 1284162664 15/03/2011 Pucek, Darko, Mr Weaver Drive, Willaston 19.31 1440241104 28/07/2011 Clarkin, Colleen Florence, Mrs Second, Wingfield 12.09 1610294506 12/08/2011 Lokan, Robert William, Mr Mountain, Normanville 13.11 1249880868 23/11/2011 Salkeld, Janet, Mrs Hinkley, Morphett Vale 16.01 1362972655 6/10/2011 Santos, Marinella, Ms Rowland, Magill 17.54 1460884501 6/10/2010 Molineux, Anabelle, Miss Tangerine, Aldinga Beach 16.57 1621076790 18/11/2011 Good, Ian, Mr Glenwood, Bellevue Heights 11.13 1535489001 24/10/2011 McCarthy, Brooke, Ms Waterhouse, South Plympton 12.74 1520033918 20/04/2011 Thomas, Sean, Mr Gilles, Adelaide 12.61 1489305072 22/06/2011 Gnilka, Wieslaw, Mr Anderson, Yorketown 11.26 1530867482 22/12/2011 Morcom, Dorothy, Mrs Kooline, Gilles Plains 15.06 1677299774 24/01/2012 Ind, Josh, Mr Kauri, Seacliff 14.73 1595255726 17/05/2011 Scott, Margaret, Est Post Office, One Tree Hill 16.00 1612529516 28/01/2011 Mohseni, Azizeh, Ms Worman, Berri 13.91 1810897003 27/01/2011 Fleming, Shay Harper, Redwood Park 15.46 1737417586 16/06/2011 Bruce, Kayleigh, Mrs Wray, Park Holme 14.34 1812195882 11/02/2011 Broadbent, Shirley, Mrs Seaman, McLaren Vale 13.32 1664693674 15/08/2011 Stearnes, Teresa, Ms Plumtree, Huntfield Heights 10.13 1820641112 29/12/2011 Martin, Melissa, Ms Silvertop, Craigmore 19.46 1724778730 8/04/2011 Kossowski, Nick, Mr Harrison, Pennington 15.06 1820494798 23/12/2010 Mercorella, Sam Burnie, Campbelltown 13.28 1785123268 30/09/2011 Cho, Jung Ok, Ms Young, Burnside 16.16 1884026513 3/02/2011

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Name and Address of Owner Amount $ Description of Unclaimed Money Date

Couch, Robyn, Mr William, Henley Beach South 14.47 1863412946 23/11/2011 Bown, Christine, Mrs Plaitford, Elizabeth Vale 11.24 1926648432 3/03/2011 Woodward, Ronald, Mr George, Moonta 13.09 1845228598 28/02/2011 Reynolds, Michelle, Mrs Dynasty, Greenwith 10.42 1820763342 21/11/2011 Sims, Peter, Mr Old Mallala, Two Wells 10.51 1986363770 28/04/2011 Johnston, Annetta, Mr Chamberland, Salisbury North 10.42 1926140075 17/08/2011 Niemann, Elizabeth, Miss Hincks, Whyalla Norrie 11.04 1968433356 18/05/2011 Pain, Robert, Mr Glengarry, Woodville South 15.11 1879773690 10/01/2011 Chen, Xue Ni, Ms Semaphore, Semaphore 10.98 2106201194 6/10/2010 Conroy, Carla, Miss Sandpiper, Hewett 13.64 2084610424 22/10/2011 Cardenas, Victoria, Mrs Reo, Croydon Park 16.46 2236787542 1/06/2011 Murdoch, Michael, Mr Manning, Encounter Bay 10.01 2051519576 29/12/2011 Mason, Christopher, Mr Toorak, Blakeview 19.00 1986281861 16/02/2012 Staunton, Mary E, Mrs Linwood, Parafield Gardens 15.01 1950594778 5/01/2011 Tang, Zhibin, Mr Beatty, Linden Park 18.73 2016488599 25/10/2011 Wigg, Susan, Mrs Lanceley, Trott Park 17.67 2107840180 13/07/2011 Prince, Annette, Mrs Hamilton, Fairview Park 15.46 2171412460 11/03/2011 Oza, Prina, Ms Tennyson, Kurralta Park 15.40 2061273853 5/01/2011 Jamaludin, Muhammadafif, Mr Sutherland, Ferryden Park 13.67 2193228172 27/02/2012 Boehm, Ken, Mr Anton, Angaston 16.31 2129667254 28/01/2012 Menon, Ramdas, Mr St Bernards, Hectorville 15.74 2029153988 1/09/2011 Harris, Jamie, Mr Parkers, Torrens Park 12.06 2017045942 30/09/2011 Gawler Bodyworks Paxton, Willaston 15.30 2096521046 14/02/2011 Logan, Yvonne A Showell, Renmark 13.77 2241006084 20/09/2011 Barker, Peter James, Mr Ashton, Davoren Park 13.20 2155505212 15/02/2012 McLane, Bruce, Mr Jarvis, Murray Bridge 18.01 2146028258 17/06/2011 Howard, Daphne, Mrs Second, Gawler South 15.06 2226477346 29/07/2011 Murphy, Lisa, Miss North East, Ridgehaven 12.72 2231723701 13/01/2011 Kriskovics, Stephen, Mr Quintal, Modbury 14.04 2126940306 1/02/2012 Bouchebli, Ayman, Mr Heath, Tea Tree Gully 13.84 2161854669 21/10/2011 Sejpal, Kedan, Mr Collins, Enfield 10.10 2311323546 19/05/2011 Tsombanoudis, Panagiotis Gilbert, Newton 18.61 2166151822 25/08/2011 Pearse, Elizebeth, Mrs Crystal, St Marys 12.41 2665451168 22/10/2011 Singh, Surjit, Mr Grevillea, Renmark 10.58 2340686120 31/01/2011 Macpherson, Hugh, Mr Lister, Salisbury Heights 14.80 2262783632 17/02/2012 Silwood, Elizabeth, Ms Rowe, Strathalbyn 19.70 2337626932 2/12/2011 Parletta, Dean, Mr Seventh, Joslin 18.49 2385830560 4/11/2011 Stevens, Terance, Mr Waterloo Corner, Paralowie 14.63 2388163461 19/09/2011 McDougall, Cindy Boyara, Paralowie 12.23 2409541456 7/02/2012 Wells, Michael Telfer, Ferryden Park 15.80 2407259429 19/01/2012 Griggs, Daniella, Ms Shaftesbury, Elizabeth Vale 14.43 2441493625 13/01/2012 Edwards, Paula, Ms Cambridge, Kingswood 15.79 2463027174 9/11/2010 Sheriden, Jack Glen, Unley Park 15.78 2347758494 13/05/2011 Moar, Gavin, Mr Alexandrina, Mount Barker 15.81 2710998942 30/03/2011 Fernandez, Marcelino, Mr Shoalhaven, Mawson Lakes 14.45 2671050045 3/01/2011 Trowse, Samuel, Mr Sherwood, Happy Valley 12.14 2569260235 8/11/2011 Michelon, Dorothy, Ms Epstien, Morphett Vale 12.97 2685562740 16/03/2011 McLeod, Penny, Mrs Dunn, Semaphore 18.59 2787956522 8/06/2011 Jarrett, Patrick, Mr Tatiara, Bordertown 10.08 2760604128 22/08/2011 Harvey, Benn, Mr Briar, Belair 14.93 2869700692 4/11/2011 Dauvin, Michelle, Mrs Fox, Orange 10.82 2664487770 4/03/2011 Rosat, Erica Military, Largs Bay 13.95 2800885566 13/01/2012 Burford, Mathew Lee, Mr Goode, Nangwarry 14.52 2710256628 25/02/2011 Ho, Thu-Van Degree, Salisbury North 12.94 2909051730 4/11/2010 Lewis, Grant, Mr Grove, Peterborough 17.41 2842282240 6/02/2012 Humphreys, Nicole, Miss Parklands, Tailem Bend 10.69 2797086370 6/01/2012 Weetra, Donna, Ms Butterworth, Aldinga Beach 15.00 2912224068 1/08/2011 Clarke, Mark, Mr Beckington, Elizabeth Downs 16.94 2917126410 15/06/2011 Hart, Susan, Mrs Hedgerow, Gulfview Heights 11.15 2840691530 3/01/2012 Alstin, Dorothy, Ms Carlisle, Ethelton 13.96 2989185923 22/07/2011 Crosby, William, Mr McLachlan, Naracoorte 15.79 2964135188 29/11/2011 Sczensny, Christel, Mrs First, Ascot Park 11.76 3259590627 25/03/2011 Kavanagh, Brian, Mr Elaroo, Salisbury North 13.40 2943183806 21/09/2011 Germein, Phillip, Mr Cresdee, Campbelltown 10.41 2994131157 3/01/2012 Spicer, Samantha Meath, Athelstone 14.91 2864876540 18/11/2010 Nguyen, Van-Son, Mr Fairlie, Ottoway 14.26 3032642450 23/02/2011 Daly, Mark, Mr Wandearah, Port Pirie South 12.86 3028913466 30/01/2012 Nankivell, Sally, Ms Shakespeare, Plympton Park 10.48 3020206434 2/11/2011 Noble, Geoffrey, Mr Hawker, Ridleyton 12.57 3086816312 26/05/2011

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Name and Address of Owner Amount $ Description of Unclaimed Money Date

Schirmer, Stephen, Mr Corella, Chandlers Hill 12.57 3123220008 14/04/2011 Nyongolo, Mubake, Mr Chynoweth, Hackham 12.32 3110268262 29/02/2012 Haddad, Christine, Ms Tillier Dv, Seaford 13.64 3044744218 14/11/2011 Irwin, Cliffton, Mr Reuben Pope, Mount Barker 10.46 2988249384 6/06/2011 Hubbard, Jason, Mr Templar, Pooraka 11.88 3081913672 19/05/2011 Anderson, Mediha, Mrs Tangent, Salisbury North 17.99 3327856202 2/02/2012 Hilditch, Jacqueline, Mrs Gordon, Beaumont 13.32 3222896008 18/01/2012 Price, Colin, Mr Dimboola, Craigmore 13.44 3255111028 12/04/2011 Laffin, Donald Frederick, Mr Agnes, Christie Downs 10.40 3170422796 1/02/2012 Parker, Kristy-Lee, Ms Warrandee, Modbury North 14.06 3225955118 28/04/2011 Yon, Michael, Mr Floriedale, Greenacres 14.89 3271243320 4/05/2011 White, John, Mr Myall, Murray Bridge 10.47 3451178564 13/12/2011 Nasser, Ahmad Samir, Dr Hanson, Woodville North 11.77 3415170610 15/07/2011 Nguyen, Hung, Mr Dominion, Findon 12.09 3627160944 7/03/2011 Johnstone, William, Mr Laurel, Parafield Gardens 18.58 3586930844 22/07/2011 Castanelli, Mary, Ms Kirawina, Glenalta 14.14 3660048908 11/12/2011 Storr, Andrew Macdonald, Mr Sampson, Whyalla Norrie 13.93 3585286996 6/05/2011 Bushtrans Pty Ltd Cardiff, Cavan 19.76 3686956304 16/01/2012 Vickery, Simon, Mr Butler, Naracoorte 10.82 3599327958 19/11/2010 Glade'wright, James, Mrs Miltalie, Port Lincoln 10.71 4101962876 28/06/2011 Liddle, Raphael, Mr Twenty First, Renmark 19.94 3627404676 17/12/2010 Usher, Pauline, Mrs Jarrad, Happy Valley 10.56 3693027641 26/09/2011 Garreth-James, Lesley, Ms West, Clare 12.14 3816849462 30/11/2011 Masters, Cathryn, Mrs Jagger, Woodcroft 10.99 3833338500 19/11/2010 Thomas, Brian, Mr Daringa, Mile End 12.23 3825533704 14/02/2012 Sibly, Rachel, Miss Elgata, Sheidow Park 10.92 3814700240 1/06/2011 Medve, Debra, Mrs Gaylard, Redwood Park 12.12 3906460361 29/11/2011 Andradi, Achini, Miss O G, Marden 17.70 4006294942 16/01/2012 Thakar, Himanshu, Mr Whysall, Greenacres 13.50 3990640728 6/04/2011 Waites, Debra, Mrs Bruce, Fulham Gardens 15.55 4053544782 8/02/2012 Lee, Frank, Mr Edward, Cumberland Park 15.98 4345192180 12/12/2011 Cottrell, Allan, Mr Valley, Wentworth Falls 18.90 3723424489 16/11/2011 Head, Lynette, Miss Wainhouse, Torrensville 14.10 3768843406 16/05/2011 Rowley, Brett, Mr Lindsay, Morphett Vale 15.00 3771745174 28/06/2011 Griffiths, Hywel Bay, Mount Gambier 11.23 3804710284 14/12/2011 Blackshaw, Leah, Ms Tulka, Port Lincoln 10.70 3723708550 2/02/2012 Kyte, Geoffrey, Mr North, Henley Beach 14.58 3897835383 15/06/2011 West, Jean, Mrs Sunnymeade, Aberfoyle Park 10.62 4111262700 23/01/2012 Kouloubos, Anika, Ms Coglin, Brompton 14.67 4099455958 9/06/2011 Kneebone, Leanne Marie, Miss Carlisle, Williamstown 18.95 4192682268 30/01/2012 Fisher, Bernadette, Mrs Old Kangaroo Flat, Glencoe 17.17 4272676056 25/06/2011 Harding, Marianne, Ms Wattle, Hove 19.50 4322467794 23/12/2011 Tapley, Kevin, Mr Trinity, Morphett Vale 12.02 3984113928 22/11/2011 Perrott, Sharon, Mrs Sanderson, Peterhead 13.05 4034616396 19/05/2011 Rogers, Lucke, Mr Briardale, Sturt 10.21 4092538326 24/05/2011 Venturi, Rebecca Kate, Ms Crozier, Victor Harbor 10.40 4078196048 15/11/2011 Rice, Diana East, Ceduna 18.90 4142231466 4/07/2011 Burrows, Edwin, Mr Cedar, Campbelltown 15.97 4122373662 11/07/2011 Stewart, Rachael, Mrs Norfolk, Blackwood 19.07 4232782154 28/10/2011 Edson, Frank Tyalla, Munno Para 11.63 4261421788 11/05/2011 Mac Kellar, David-John Westbury, Davoren 13.08 4369453031 25/08/2011 Brown, Anthony, Est Brambleberry, Chirnside Park 12.37 4378556772 22/09/2011 Sweetman, Judith, Ms Rozelle, Melrose Park 12.63 4464818326 22/02/2011 Cabrera, Maria, Ms Buick, American River 16.84 4334539262 2/02/2012 Milowski, Danielle, Miss Stephen, Christie Downs 12.36 4444115141 9/12/2011 Cen, Hui, Miss Waymouth, Adelaide 11.24 4386452032 28/12/2011 Rundle, Matthew, Mr Sarah, Pennington 15.78 4470442880 3/01/2012 Sczensny, Christel, Mrs First, Ascot Park 16.29 4684217648 24/01/2011 Zerella, Gino, Mr Greville, Flinders Park 17.90 4524909050 25/01/2012 Ziegeler, Richard, Mr The Grove, Lower Mitcham 15.40 4508145938 7/02/2011 Nguyen, Dien, Mr Parkway, Parafield Gardens 10.80 4652289028 27/09/2011 White, Bronwyn, Ms Langford, Salisbury North 16.02 4635847704 17/05/2011 Knevitt, Kelly, Miss Camilla, Osborne 12.51 4614055636 1/08/2011 Rowett, David, Mr Parslow, Marion 14.66 4634912113 19/12/2011 Searle, Mark, Mr Hectorville, Hectorville 14.69 4615029162 21/11/2011 Judge-Rigney, Josephine, Mrs Sansom, Semaphore Park 11.74 4433576524 24/05/2011 Bozic, Janja, Ms Grenfell, Adelaide 14.20 4576486540 7/07/2011 Hall, Katherine, Miss Kensington, Wattle Park 12.31 4660444642 24/06/2011 Cascanelli, Anna Butler, Mallala 12.27 4739979742 6/10/2011

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Name and Address of Owner Amount $ Description of Unclaimed Money Date

Healy, Suzanne, Miss Conington, Morphett Vale 11.48 4774534408 5/10/2011 Smethurst, Irene, Mrs Perseverance, Tea Tree Gully 12.59 4671307253 14/02/2011 Sheffield, Jason Explorer, Woodcroft 17.30 4733324712 23/12/2010 Meyer, Brigitte, Ms Angela, Brahma Lodge 13.93 4707151027 21/05/2011 Klshy, Tiggy Kaniamparampil, Mrs Green, Woodville West 12.82 4734654818 20/12/2011 Evans, Jasmine, Ms Nardik, Hackham 15.93 4951098688 15/02/2012 Schmid, Stephen, Mr Holder, Brighton North 19.69 4771289786 13/10/2011 Kovac, Jana, Ms Pickering, Brompton 11.82 4700871184 14/10/2011 Mogg, Angela, Ms Greenbank, Hackham West 15.18 4742147622 27/09/2011 Miller, Sara, Ms Coulter, Elizabeth Park 18.50 4909223886 18/11/2011 Atel, Aguer, Mr Phillips, Murray Bridge 11.44 4773553994 24/02/2012 Hatherley, Julie Military, Grange 14.29 4861947604 19/10/2011 Ruddle, Donna, Ms Marion, Sturt 11.17 4865641728 18/01/2012 Chaplin, Jane, Mrs Owen Creek, Forest Glen 10.28 4989420670 29/12/2011 Simmons, John, Mr Rowe, Davoren Park 12.52 4939084578 14/04/2011 Ciardiello, Valerie, Mrs Wakefield, Blyth 10.72 5056867006 15/12/2011 Woodman, Rebecca, Ms Crane, Coromandel Valley 11.41 4941292380 5/05/2011 Opperman, Ian, Mr Station, Booleroo Centre 19.31 5027044946 21/09/2011 Rowe, Cassandra-Lee, Miss Kay, Berri 17.92 5098573182 30/11/2011 Brummitt, Daniel, Mr Frederick, Maylands 11.72 5370279440 27/01/2012 Wallace, David, Mr Kennedy, St Agnes 11.20 5047284936 19/04/2011 Jiang, Vinh, Mr Lord Howe, Mawson Lakes 13.92 5259007267 17/10/2011 Gilmour, Stephen, Mr Balmoral, Warradale 13.68 5303124976 21/10/2010 Hutchings, Tracey, Ms Victoria, Prospect 11.40 5329319564 10/11/2011 Barnes, Simon, Mr Pacific, Hillbank 15.00 5182881895 18/07/2011 Lam, Emilie, Ms Marion, Mitchell Park 10.05 5189213164 22/09/2011 Wanganeen, Mylee, Miss Hewish, Elizabeth Park 16.38 5227526645 25/11/2010 Taylor, Olive, Mrs Russell, Glenelg North 18.45 5212768267 14/10/2011 Atkinson, Mary, Mrs Investigator, Kingscote 17.34 5415747432 12/04/2011 Mitton, Melanie, Miss Glenda, Morphett Vale 14.34 5472970350 29/11/2010 Neave, Bronwyn Chelsea, Miss Tiffany, Ingle Farm 11.10 5521554570 20/06/2011 Sauer, Kenneth, Mr Bagot, Mile End 10.80 5677926518 25/07/2011 Starkey, Shaun, Mr Eric, Port Lincoln 13.56 5656626580 13/05/2011 Mudge, Katrina, Ms May, Ottoway 12.87 5708064093 19/04/2011 Walters, Helen, Mrs Alexander, Royal Park 13.72 5751770484 1/02/2011 De Soto, Bianca, Ms Ruby, Flagstaff Hill 11.51 5764328964 27/01/2012 Miller, Robert, Mr Truscott, Modbury Heights 15.31 5825202828 11/07/2011 Whitford, Jeffrey, Mr Lantern, Seaford Rise 11.02 5784909177 25/08/2011 Smith, Sandra, Ms Hurley, Mitchell Park 11.48 5863071260 30/11/2010 Chojnacki, Stephen, Mr Andrews, Reid 14.23 5888007338 24/05/2011 Dabinet, Linton, Mr Mulga, Hawthorndene 19.50 5905303804 31/01/2012 Will, George, Mr Olinda, Windsor Gardens 18.73 5936066132 18/05/2011 Luks, Narrah, Ms Jeanette, Aberfoyle Park 12.40 5933903612 9/11/2011 Hulmes, Sharon, Mrs Park, Salisbury Plain 13.86 5992101196 23/12/2011 Dewaal, Richard, Mr Abraxas, Aberfoyle Park 10.09 5731760480 21/01/2011 Jang, Chonghua, Ms Warwick, Hyde Park 17.30 5506404574 25/08/2011 Smith, Julie, Mrs Aquamarine Ave, Aldinga Beach 15.61 5490118522 30/12/2011 Matthews, Lisa, Mrs Diruwa, Salisbury North 17.97 5495709310 21/11/2011 Bishop, John, Mr Ian, Rostrevor 12.36 5673562683 30/12/2011 Stubing, Rebekka, Ms Callaghan, Gawler Belt 10.97 5796533786 21/07/2011 Farren, Craig, Mr Horn, Happy Valley 15.23 5860996832 2/02/2012 Whysall, Lisa, Miss Berwick, Blakeview 15.19 5923969722 24/02/2011 Presch, Jacqueline, Ms McBryde, Whyalla Norrie 13.00 6210753282 12/08/2011 Ho, Wu Pui, Mr Gray, Adelaide 16.84 5971942150 22/12/2010 Norris, William Tough, Pooraka 17.42 6056068648 7/12/2010 Nelson, Alexandra, Ms Shirelaw, Richmond 10.77 6141114160 2/12/2010 Cavender, Paul, Dr Riverside Gv, Dernancourt 10.18 6161861002 7/04/2011 Williamson, Stephanie Nicholson, Whyalla 17.01 6193644154 3/06/2011 Meeuwsen, Ted, Mr The Causeway, O’Halloran Hill 10.16 6120201383 21/02/2011 Nozatel Pty Ltd Dune, West Lakes Shore 10.53 6133666542 17/12/2010 Priestley, Jennifer, Miss Geraldine, Valley View 11.01 6198030712 20/12/2011 Huynh, Thi Cha, Mrs Meadowbank, Davoren Park 18.83 6246452351 7/12/2011 Minnas, Margaret, Ms Twenty First, Renmark 11.15 6326313400 15/12/2011 Selfe, Inez, Mrs Tonkin, Barmera 14.87 6426795354 1/02/2012 Cappai, Vittorio, Mr Kent, Marden 17.05 6304774128 26/11/2010 Fenech, Carolyn, Ms Oakridge, Huntfield Heights 17.43 6338706657 4/05/2011 Mosman Whole Sale Pty Ltd Ragless, St Marys 12.05 6346281166 30/12/2011 Pring, Katherine, Miss Meath, Salisbury Downs 14.64 6428060708 19/07/2011 Eames, Carrie Barton, North Adelaide 14.21 6326095372 3/11/2011

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Name and Address of Owner Amount $ Description of Unclaimed Money Date

Bremona, Bianca, Ms Humber, Taperoo 10.37 6319674265 29/10/2010 Brooks, Phillip, Mr Jerome, Christie Downs 10.64 6314307306 16/06/2011 Graham, Doreen, Mrs Gammon, Greenwith 17.44 6356607814 27/07/2011 Worden, Lisa Brisbane, Salisbury Heights 19.91 6544901158 8/11/2011 Taleporos, Peter, Mr Willow, Mount Gambier 17.40 6390847082 20/12/2011 Fairman, Patricia, Mrs Jordon, Munno Para West 14.60 6430004635 27/10/2011 Sullivan, Ben, Mr Jade, Aldinga Beach 14.96 6464492317 10/01/2011 Bartlett, James, Mr Acacia, Whyalla Stuart 14.64 6477117822 21/11/2011 Snow, Cynthia, Mrs Codd, Para Hills West 10.57 6470915788 17/01/2012 Young, Denise S, Mrs Pedlar, Seaton 18.00 6522265823 25/01/2012 Briggs, Sherri-Anne, Ms Wirringga, Flinders Park 13.32 6600508749 21/05/2011 Ali, Abid, Mr Ponsonby, West Hindmarsh 11.76 6532578099 29/12/2010 Greengrass, Briony, Miss Burton, Salisbury 13.43 6738510396 7/07/2011 Hainicke, Matt, Mr Wehl North, Mount Gambier 11.72 6584120902 10/08/2011 Youels, Hayley, Mrs Ayton, Fulham 15.69 6622341168 2/06/2011 Herd, Johanna, Ms Jerdois Road, Wellington 11.17 6653780796 27/06/2011 Norman, Peter, Mr Marco, Ingle Farm 14.54 6771412936 18/11/2011 Dixon, Christine, Ms Sixteenth, Renmark 16.51 6644459530 14/06/2011 Vafigmani, Vikam, Mr St Helena, Adelaide 14.00 6706116301 15/07/2011 Burnard, Georgina, Ms Tidworth, Colonel Lightgardens 16.98 6804390900 21/11/2011 Ivslasquez, Silverstre, Mr Londonderry, Salisbury Downs 12.95 6933150124 9/08/2011 Mitchell, Robert, Mr Whitwarta, Balaklava 10.87 6732996028 1/07/2011 Thorpe, Gregory, Mr Old Port, Queenstown 12.85 6767699631 14/11/2011 Little, Carol Cutana, Munno Para 12.84 6852236456 9/02/2011 Kowalik, Margareth, Mrs Armbuster, Hope Valley 14.43 6874227958 31/01/2011 Sclanders, Adrian, Mr Sanctuary, Mawson Lakes 11.87 6881885165 5/12/2011 McCaffrey, John, Mr Castel, Blackview 11.73 6826130825 27/01/2011 Anfiteatro, Oriana Maria, Miss Ross, Hectorville 17.70 6754612297 31/08/2011 Betros, Ann, Ms Holme, Lower Mitcham 17.77 6781808880 9/12/2011 Whitton, Sue, Ms Esplanade, Seaford 14.83 6969191741 21/10/2010 Whistle, Joy, Ms Truro, Salisbury Heights 11.34 7136183807 20/12/2010 Sefton, Rhian, Miss Burdekin, Murray Bridge 15.81 6937703762 13/09/2011 Humphrys, Justin, Mr Nickel, Aberfoyle Park 11.95 7061970779 7/11/2011 Lam, Earl, Mr Glen, Unley Park 13.36 6974588644 20/01/2012 Dunk, Ian, Mr Allen, Port Augusta West 14.12 7021640468 7/01/2011 Evans, Virginia, Miss Serafino, Noarlunga Downs 15.04 7060678735 8/11/2011 McIver, Brett, Mr Albert, Clarence Gardens 19.02 7072312511 30/03/2011 Hung, Yikan, Mr North, Adelaide 10.93 6947772962 12/04/2011 Wells, R F, Mr Murray, Tanunda 13.70 7116309738 15/11/2010 Kisimba, John, Mr Jack Johnson Ct, Renown Park 12.00 7013280539 10/11/2011 Coles, Donald J, Mr Chesser, Parafield Gardens 11.23 7073616252 12/04/2011 Starling, Trevor Janet, Kingston SE 13.65 7088418966 17/02/2011 Jendrzejak, Marjorie, Ms Powell, Gawler East 11.07 7141458715 21/05/2011 Akers, Kylie, Mrs Leander, Flagstaff Hill 12.44 7124842690 8/02/2012 Cantero, Higinio (Geni), Mr Scott, Pooraka 15.54 7206921358 24/03/2011 Totani, Flordilisa, Mrs Clairville, Campbelltown 11.90 7266532192 1/09/2011 Nato, Emmanuel, Mr Edward, Ottoway 10.02 7122003461 17/01/2012 Chan, Chucing, Miss Gray, Adelaide 11.54 7196790076 8/03/2011 Mitchell, Sandra, Mrs Pultney, Reynella 15.20 7198974030 28/10/2011 Dimaria, Maria, Mrs Barker, Prospect 18.87 7179875506 2/02/2011 Pietersma, Luke, Mr Kenneth, Salisbury 11.43 7347333360 14/06/2011 Garner, Steven, Mr Heather, Para Vista 13.20 7836019771 22/02/2012 Higgins, Lisa, Ms Boston, Port Lincoln 19.48 7263962376 16/05/2011 Sidiq, Mohd Nur Airat, Mr Gray, Adelaide 10.32 7245285232 9/02/2011 Campbell, Danielle, Miss Robertson, Port Lincoln 18.04 7239033010 3/02/2012 Lewis, Nicole, Ms Bourke, Peterborough 11.26 7361469816 4/11/2011 Maynard, Phill Military, Semaphore 15.59 7499161168 12/05/2011 Sewell, Kathryn, Ms Braes, Reynella 11.43 7610320035 8/12/2010 Fletcher, Adrian, Mr Birchwood, Blakeview 16.70 7615064319 9/05/2011 Lewis, Edgar, Mr Robb, Encounter Bay 14.29 7587872598 21/11/2011 Cottier, Helen, Mrs Pick, Mount Gambier 12.12 7652504626 19/10/2011 Shiell, Kathryn Prosperity, Andrews Farm 19.53 7736765298 20/07/2011 Holthouse, Shane, Mr Galway, Kilburn 14.41 7723477565 23/03/2011 Bishop, Jane Le Hunte, Prospect 11.96 7664588116 30/12/2010 Hughes, Melissa, Mrs Shepherdson, Athelstone 10.91 7817377584 20/05/2011 Nailer, Tracy, Mrs Whyte, Somerton Park 10.70 7409534865 19/09/2011 Horton, Michelle, Ms Po Box, Nairne Sa 12.96 7405145386 11/04/2011 O’Neill, Kieren, Mr O G, Klemzig 14.11 7455055010 1/08/2011 Baker, Christine, Mrs Fenden, Salisbury Park 17.36 7405699446 14/06/2011

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Name and Address of Owner Amount $ Description of Unclaimed Money Date

Russell, Lester David Penang, Melrose Park 13.12 7405442508 22/02/2011 Wright, Kieran Railway, Quorn 11.14 7540092050 2/02/2012 Allard, Kim, Ms Avenue, Highgate 12.01 7518869618 2/02/2012 Noble, Elizabeth, Ms Lower Athelstone, Athelstone 16.27 7558334320 6/06/2011 Deli On Greenhill Waymouth, Adelaide 10.62 7530852960 17/01/2012 Adsett, Ross, Mr Jones, Berri 16.61 7948673250 7/02/2011 Starr, Shane, Mr Greenglade, Paradise 16.40 7865837926 18/02/2011 Mills, Dianne, Miss Tilbrook, Minlaton 11.32 7985268350 29/09/2011 Trembath, Margaret Anne, Mrs Balmoral, Magill 16.84 7982383218 7/02/2011 Humphrys, Quinten, Mr Richard, Mitchell Park 12.22 7911059731 14/09/2011 Biowei, Deng, Mr Weaver, Swansill 12.04 8127956895 25/02/2011 Bairstow, Melissa, Miss McInnes, Broadview 15.02 8267680797 9/01/2012 Ttikirou, Dora Maria, Finland 15.00 8077116243 6/07/2011 Giles, Warren, Mr Middleton, Golden Grove 19.76 8044590208 9/08/2011 Langley, Damian, Mr Causby, Willaston 14.38 8033936223 30/05/2011 Howe, Karalee, Ms Watts, Millicent 16.50 8163518040 19/09/2011 Balmer, Amanda, Ms Regent, Kensington 19.67 8171573741 22/02/2012 Balnaves, Roger, Mr Burbridge, West Beach 15.26 8705105784 2/02/2012 Ramsey, Eean Randel, Mr Fletcher, Woodville North 15.23 8084360316 16/11/2011 Clark, Steve Pierce, Grange 19.65 8140780916 4/02/2011 Chambers, Emily, Miss Stephens, Torrensville 11.09 8252100083 25/07/2011 Falleti, Toni, Mrs Stuart, Dernancourt 12.00 8265256768 24/12/2010 Lowen, Colleen A, Miss Newton-Long, Clare 12.55 8228072831 25/11/2011 Namita, Namita, Miss Prospect, Prospect 17.00 8275786364 31/10/2011 Western, Chris, Mr Winzor, Salisbury 17.68 8366884914 30/01/2012 Wray, Vernan, Mr Piggabeen, Tweed Heads West 10.98 8405645482 21/10/2010 Onorato, Deliah, Ms Te Anau, Prospect 16.13 8512984534 20/02/2012 Ward-Asthbury, Amanda-Jo, Miss Eltham, Morphett Vale 12.79 8572587549 15/07/2011 Han, Mishan, Miss De Laine, Edwardstown 15.65 8510221086 22/11/2011 Potter, Renee, Ms Hogan, Kapunda 16.93 8684701798 12/11/2010 Viravouth, Veno, Mr Don, Salisbury Downs 14.22 8620875947 3/11/2011 Nguyen, Kiet, Mr Hurtle, Mawson Lakes 15.47 8778770886 26/10/2011 Chiles, Arthur, Mr Lake, Barmera 13.96 8327639980 1/06/2011 Boulton, John, Mr Blanden, Marden 15.61 8304832948 1/12/2011 Clarke, Samantha, Mrs West, Semaphore Park 10.18 8461966716 3/05/2011 Fox, Leanne K, Mrs Dee, Woodville South 16.48 8442771474 31/10/2011 Spurr, Sarah, Ms Arthur, Plympton Park 15.94 8479155764 22/08/2011 Hill, Yvonne, Mrs Foxhill, Mount George 12.17 8527931110 21/03/2011 Barnes, Lee, Mr Murphy, Elizabeth Grove 17.29 8745361364 9/12/2011 Kotsios, Shiela, Miss Duthie, Ferryden Park 12.00 8649036766 28/06/2011 McPeake, Trevor, Mr Marion, North Plympton 17.40 8643490596 17/01/2011 Edwards, Yasmin, Dr Stafford Gve, Heathpool 11.19 8732922320 9/12/2011 Jiang, Meisang Cuthero, Kensington Gardens 18.28 8860177979 21/05/2011 To, Thanh, Mr McBryde, Whyalla Norrie 12.66 8773025742 21/02/2011 Pollard, Jodie M, Mrs Kitchener, Peterborough 17.46 8961750252 5/08/2011 Beyer, Peter, Mr Ridley, Ferryden Park 12.22 8758801242 15/09/2011 Duff, Lauren B, Ms Campbell, Millicent 17.59 8769467952 11/10/2011 Hill, Stacey, Ms Noosa, Seaford Rise 12.40 8890932532 10/06/2011 Silcock, Amy, Miss Rivett, Pooraka 17.23 9022052466 1/12/2011 LJ Hooker Kensington Kensington, Kensington Park 13.92 8852823086 31/05/2011 Sardoz, Cally, Miss Young, Evanston Gardens 17.61 9173965324 4/08/2011 Gayler, Mathew David, Mr Raymond, Warradale 15.14 8925757286 11/03/2011 Shephard, Tom, Mr Portrush, Beulah Park 12.84 8984449143 29/07/2011 Kinna, Andrew, Mr Clyde, Modbury 14.95 8846515350 8/07/2011 Oxenham, Gregory, Mr Beltana, Salisbury 20.00 8954598312 23/11/2011 Housden, Peter, Mr Seeger, Morphett Vale 14.01 9195123399 7/11/2011 Birkner, Jasmine Elisabeth, Ms Hartley, Windsor Gardens 10.91 9419483850 20/06/2011 Chan, Elly, Miss Brebner, Westlakes 13.37 8928919996 11/03/2011 Dibnah, Jodie, Mrs Goode, Port Lincoln 13.19 9291026712 21/06/2011 Manickam, Shivashankar, Mr Northcote, Kilburn 12.30 9393606010 9/11/2011 Masih, Simon, Mr Pine, Warradale 12.36 9236205164 3/02/2012 Buda, Antonio, Mr Chief, Brompton 15.98 9094032540 15/03/2011 Vorabouth, Langsam, Mr Griffiths, Kudea 11.85 9097522995 23/02/2011 Borisov, Oleg, Mr Wilpena, Vale Park 12.65 9266118214 24/01/2011 Keo, Sunnary, Miss Gleneira, Woodville South 16.67 9721089731 30/09/2011 Ahola, Taru Norrie, Whyalla Norrie 11.89 9547922444 28/04/2011 Nam,Yong, Mr Bendigo, Modbury 18.85 9566373093 16/08/2011 Bell, Stanley, Mr Cutana, Munno Para 13.00 9701807414 2/03/2011 Hodson, Kathryn, Ms Nicholson, Cowell 14.81 9527576060 22/03/2011

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Name and Address of Owner Amount $ Description of Unclaimed Money Date

Nethercott, Harry, Mr Drain, New Town 14.04 9464770080 2/02/2012 Shavit, Yehuda, Mr Ebenezer, Adelaide 10.46 9426800160 27/07/2011 Barlow-Jensen, Catherine L, Mrs Muscatel Cct, Old Reynella 19.90 9640805296 3/03/2011 Clark, Sandra Joy, Ms Konanda, Munno Para 12.90 9718897160 7/04/2011 Chandler, Raymond, Mr Hillview, Victor Harbor 14.03 9712371718 2/02/2012 Elliott, Danielle, Miss McGill, Para Hills 17.71 9747987413 17/01/2011 Amin, Haroon, Mr Corella, Hewett 15.16 9885882658 1/09/2011 Edwards, Justin, Mr Northgate, Unley Park 16.32 9923934049 14/12/2010 Stuart, Denise, Ms Forster, Port Augusta 13.75 9895605344 18/08/2011 Curl, Marrianne, Miss Ramnet, Munno Para West 14.83 9766109464 30/12/2010 Morrison, Tina, Mrs Alma, Seaton 11.11 9907265645 3/02/2012 Galvan, Wilson, Mr Brolga, Sturt 10.75 9720343889 11/11/2011 Phillips, John Nick, Mr Burnbank, Athelstone 10.11 9940695600 18/08/2011 Smith, Gaye, Mrs Henderson, Pooraka 19.72 9819394567 6/01/2011 Sailor, Lobrey, Mr Sullivan, Elizabeth Park 17.98 9862228250 29/12/2011 Lane, Christopher, Mr Tangent, Salisbury North 10.99 9949569185 7/02/2011 Ankliss, Iman, Mrs Solero, Reynella East 18.39 9851076724 22/11/2011 Patterson, Malcolm James, Mr Cashel, Morphett Vale 16.83 9853861254 30/09/2011 Rosser, Debra, Ms Mosterton, Elizabeth Park 15.01 9831162976 22/03/2011 Hadley, Janet Holman, Christie Downs 12.31 9987640543 12/12/2011 Glenn, Norman, Mr Lynore, Para Hills 13.26 9832697908 13/04/2011 Churchman, Andrew Steven, Mr Gill, Rosewater 19.64 9888741786 29/05/2011 Chatziathanasiou, Aimilios, Mr Frank, Brooklyn Park 10.45 9930821108 3/02/2012 Wells, Glenn J, Mr Stafford, Mount Gambier 13.78 9962770994 2/11/2011 Steggles, Steve Woodlands Road, Lobethal 15.99 0139640272 31/10/2011 McKenzie, Alison, Mrs Walkerville 10.57 0219594404 17/11/2011 Godwin, Andrea, Miss Thirza Ave, Mitchell Park 19.90 0558237504 10/08/2011 Delaney, Graeme Edinburgh Tce, Port Augusta 10.41 0944628304 6/06/2011 Hermanson, Mark, Mr Stokes Ct, Mount Barker 18.95 0998054026 31/01/2012 Mee, Daniel, Mr Cross Rd, Cumberland Park 14.42 1187627431 8/12/2011 Ludwig, Elizabeth Jean, Mrs Section 97, Barmera 12.51 1658326218 31/03/2011 Paisley, Joseph, Mr McLay St, Naracoorte 11.70 2746694524 6/06/2011 Glass Print Solutions Pty Ltd Crompton Rd, Mount Barker 18.34 3149690886 7/02/2011 Williams, Sharon, Miss Railway Tce, Roseworthy 15.19 3272441720 21/11/2011 Egan, Sean, Mr Murraminga Rd, Mudamuckla 14.93 3514191482 14/02/2012 Myrianthopoulos, Jolene, Ms Peek St, Balaklava 11.39 3675701998 13/04/2011 Philip, Cindy, Mrs Pindee St, Hallett Cove 11.64 3619313717 24/02/2011 Watkins, David Jeffery, Mr Lambert St, Waikerie 11.81 4755144298 25/08/2011 Staker, Narelle, Mrs Nelshady Rd, Napperby 16.38 5511090000 14/06/2011 Gilkes, Greg, Mr Hawkesbury Way, West Lakes Shore 10.55 5367396368 10/11/2011 Pudney, Douglas, Mr Panorama Dr, Victor Harbor 17.63 6415212272 10/01/2012 Coyle, Adam Florida Ct, Panorama 19.79 6765214891 5/10/2011 Brown, Deb, Mrs Kintore Ave, Murray Bridge 10.29 6933776064 7/10/2011 Benparts Pty Ltd Prosperity Way, Athelstone 18.32 7067835152 30/12/2011 Playford, Jody Woods Hill Rd, Norton Summit 16.97 7304817398 29/11/2010 Salter,Mark, Mr Echunga St, Taperoo 12.74 7297168430 25/02/2011 Heasley, Brian,Mr Eltham Ave, Port Lincoln 11.35 7499518442 1/09/2011 Dicker, Samantha, Miss Workmaster Ave, Sheidow Park 15.90 7965671326 6/01/2012 Smith,Gregory Sheidow Cl, Mount Barker 11.83 7778848106 14/06/2011 Edmonds, Brooke, Mrs O’Loughlin Tce, Port Neill, 14.79 7915527672 2/06/2011 Cresswell, Denise Anne, Mrs Railway Tce, Paskeville 11.94 8244594878 21/11/2011 Capone, Joseph, Mr B Henry St, Hectorville 10.57 8523920854 14/12/2011 Webster, Katie, Ms Blackburn Dr, Crafers, 12.60 9233745066 1/08/2011 Forsythe, Anne-Marie, Mrs James St, Rosewater 11.18 9927580696 9/12/2011 Sires, Lee-Anne, Ms Pine Freezers Rd, Port Lincoln 11.65 9729544954 20/04/2011 Eleftheriou, Peter Flinders Hwy, Port Lincoln 10.85 9886193698 30/12/2010

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