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CONTENTS PART 1 Page Health Act 1911— Health (Offensive Trades Fees) Amendment Regulations 2010 ........................................ 3976 Health (Public Buildings) Amendment Regulations 2010 ................................................. 3978 Health (Treatment of Sewage and Disposal of Effluent and Liquid Waste) Amendment Regulations 2010 .............................................................................................................. 3975 Proclamations—Co-operatives Act 2009—No. 24 of 2009 ........................................................ 3974 ——— PART 2 Corrective Services ..................................................................................................................... 3980 Deceased Estates ........................................................................................................................ 3995 Health.......................................................................................................................................... 3980 Justice ......................................................................................................................................... 3983 Local Government....................................................................................................................... 3984 Minerals and Petroleum............................................................................................................. 3986 Planning ...................................................................................................................................... 3986 Public Notices ............................................................................................................................. 3994 Water/Sewerage .......................................................................................................................... 3994 !201000157GG! 3973 PERTH, FRIDAY, 13 AUGUST 2010 No. 157 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM © STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ISSN 1448-949X PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041

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  • CONTENTS

    PART 1 Page

    Health Act 1911— Health (Offensive Trades Fees) Amendment Regulations 2010........................................ 3976 Health (Public Buildings) Amendment Regulations 2010 ................................................. 3978 Health (Treatment of Sewage and Disposal of Effluent and Liquid Waste) Amendment

    Regulations 2010 .............................................................................................................. 3975 Proclamations—Co-operatives Act 2009—No. 24 of 2009 ........................................................ 3974

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    PART 2

    Corrective Services ..................................................................................................................... 3980 Deceased Estates ........................................................................................................................ 3995 Health.......................................................................................................................................... 3980 Justice ......................................................................................................................................... 3983 Local Government....................................................................................................................... 3984 Minerals and Petroleum............................................................................................................. 3986 Planning...................................................................................................................................... 3986 Public Notices ............................................................................................................................. 3994 Water/Sewerage.......................................................................................................................... 3994

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    3973

    PERTH, FRIDAY, 13 AUGUST 2010 No. 157 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM

    © STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ISSN 1448-949X PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041

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  • — PART 1 —

    PROCLAMATIONS AA101*

    CO-OPERATIVES ACT 2009 No. 24 of 2009

    PROCLAMATION Western Australia

    By His Excellency Doctor Kenneth Comninos Michael, Companion of the Order of Australia,

    Governor of the State of Western Australia

    KENNETH COMNINOS MICHAEL Governor

    [L.S.]

    I, the Governor, acting under the Co-operatives Act 2009 section 2(b) and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, fix 1 September 2010 as the day on which the provisions of that Act, other than sections 1, 2, 490 and 491 and Part 20 Divisions 1 and 3, come into operation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the State on 10th August 2010. By Command of the Governor,

    W. R. MARMION, Minister for Commerce.

    Note: Under the Co-operatives Regulations 2010 regulation 2(b), the provisions of those regulations, other than regulations 1 and 2, come into operation on the day on which the Co-operatives Act 2009 section 489 comes into operation.

    HEALTH HE301*

    Health Act 1911

    Health (Treatment of Sewage and Disposal of Effluent and Liquid Waste) Amendment

    Regulations 2010

    Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

    1. Citation

    These regulations are the Health (Treatment of Sewage and Disposal of Effluent and Liquid Waste) Amendment Regulations 2010.

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3975

  • 2. Commencement

    These regulations come into operation as follows —

    (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

    (b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

    3. Regulations amended

    These regulations amend the Health (Treatment of Sewage and Disposal of Effluent and Liquid Waste) Regulations 1974.

    4. Schedule 1 amended

    (1) In Schedule 1 item 1 delete “108.00” and insert:

    110.00

    (2) In Schedule 1 item 3 delete “108.00” and insert:

    110.00

    By Command of the Governor,

    R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

    ———————————

    HE302*

    Health Act 1911

    Health (Offensive Trades Fees) Amendment Regulations 2010

    Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

    1. Citation

    These regulations are the Health (Offensive Trades Fees) Amendment Regulations 2010.

    3976 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • 2. Commencement

    These regulations come into operation as follows —

    (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

    (b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

    3. Regulations amended

    These regulations amend the Health (Offensive Trades Fees) Regulations 1976.

    4. Regulation 3 amended

    In regulation 3 delete the Table and insert:

    Table

    Offensive Trade Fee ($)

    Slaughterhouses ………………………………….. 278

    Piggeries …………………………………………. 278

    Artificial manure depots …………………………. 197

    Bone mills ………………………………………... 159

    Places for storing, drying or preserving bones …... 159

    Fat melting, fat extracting or tallow melting establishments —

    (a) Butcher shops and similar ………………….

    (b) Larger establishments ……………………...

    159

    278

    Blood drying ……………………………………... 159

    Gut scraping, preparation of sausage skins ……… 159

    Fellmongeries ……………………………………. 159

    Manure works ……………………………………. 197

    Fish curing establishments ………………………. 197

    Laundries, dry-cleaning establishments …………. 136

    Bone merchant premises ………………………… 159

    Flock factories …………………………………… 159

    Knackeries ……………………………………….. 278

    Poultry processing establishments ……………….. 278

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3977

  • Offensive Trade Fee ($)

    Poultry farming …………………………………... 278

    Rabbit farming …………………………………… 278

    Fish processing establishments in which whole fish are cleaned and prepared …………………….

    278

    Shellfish and crustacean processing establishments ……………………………………

    278

    Any other offensive trade not specified …………. 278

    By Command of the Governor,

    R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

    ———————————

    HE303*

    Health Act 1911

    Health (Public Buildings) Amendment Regulations 2010

    Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

    1. Citation

    These regulations are the Health (Public Buildings) Amendment Regulations 2010.

    2. Commencement

    These regulations come into operation as follows —

    (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these regulations are published in the Gazette;

    (b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

    3978 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • 3. Regulations amended

    These regulations amend the Health (Public Buildings) Regulations 1992.

    4. Schedule 1 amended

    In Schedule 1 delete “$794.” and insert:

    $811.

    By Command of the Governor,

    R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

    ———————————

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3979

  • — PART 2 —

    CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS101

    PRINTERS CORRECTION COURT SECURITY AND CUSTODIAL SERVICES ACT 1999

    PERMIT DETAILS An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 3628 of Government Gazette No. 150 dated 6 August 2010 and is corrected as follows.

    In the entry for Salkilld, John William, delete “31/07/2010” and insert “16/07/2010”, permit commencing date column.

    ———————————

    CS401* COURT SECURITY AND CUSTODIAL SERVICES ACT 1999

    PERMIT DETAILS Pursuant to the provisions of section 56 of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999, the Commissioner of the Department of Corrective Services has revoked the following Permits to do High-Level Security Work—

    Surname First Name(s) Permit Number Date Permit Revoked Snowsill David Andrew CS8-181 04/08/2010

    This notice is published under section 57(1) of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999.

    MIKE REINDL, CSCS Contract Manager.

    HEALTH HE401*

    MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS ACT 2008 MEDICAL (UNMET AREA OF NEED) DETERMINATION (NO. 23) 2010

    Made by the Minister for Health pursuant to section 34(1) of the Medical Practitioners Act 2008.

    Citation 1. This determination may be cited as the Medical (Unmet Area of Need) Determination (No. 23) 2010.

    Commencement 2. This determination comes into operation on the day on which it is published in the Government Gazette.

    Unmet area of need 3. The area of need specified in the Schedule is determined to be an unmet area of need for the purposes of section 34(2)(b)(iv) of the Act.

    Expiry of determination 4. This determination expires five years after its commencement.

    SCHEDULE RADIOLOGY SERVICES IN THE SOUTH EASTERN STATISTICAL DIVISION

    Dated this 7th day of August 2010. Dr KIM HAMES MLA, Deputy Premier,

    Minister for Health.

    3980 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • HE402* TOBACCO PRODUCTS CONTROL ACT 2006

    (Pursuant to section 76) APPOINTMENT OF RESTRICTED INVESTIGATORS

    I, Mr Dr David Russell-Wiesz, A/Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Health, acting pursuant to section 77 of the Tobacco Products Control Act 2006 hereby appoint the persons in the table to be restricted investigators— 1. for the State; 2. for the period 31 August 2010 to 31 August 2014; and 3. to exercise the functions of an investigator contained in section 83 of the said Act subject to

    the following conditions and limitations namely for the purposes of investigation under Part 3 of the Tobacco Products Control Regulations 2006—

    a. to seek evidence of a suspected offence under Part 3 of the Tobacco Products Control Regulations 2006;

    b. to assess whether or not regulations contained in Part 3 of the Tobacco Products Control Regulations 2006 are being complied with;

    c. any other purpose relevant to the administration of Part 3 of the Tobacco Products Control Regulations 2006.

    Table 1 Garry Agnew Tsyr chiat Chew John Erceg Clinton Aitken Meredith Chidlow Les Evans Sarah Althorpe David Chidlow Mark Fallows Janet Amarego John Chuah Maurice Bruno Ferialdi Phillip Anderson Vicky Wai Kei Chui Rod Fielding Tiana Anderson Alan Clarke Matthew Fink Judith Penelope Anderson Paul Clifton Saorla Finucane Victor Andrich Elaine Clucas Catherine Fleming Bill Atyeo Shelley Cocks Kerry Fleming Freya Ayliffe Cassandra Collyer Lauren Forsyth Alain Baldomero Michelle Isabelle Coltton Elizabeth French Glenn Bangay David Cook Steve Friend Stan Barclay Fiona Cooper Kim Frost Kristen Barker Nadia Corsini Deborah Gee Tim Batt David Coultas Alison Giles Kenan Bender Trevor Cousins Allan Gilpin Geoffrey Stuart Benson Antony Cox Salvatore Gimondo Rob Biddiscombe Elizabeth Cox Ron Andrew Giorgi Mark Bishop Kelly Cripps Julian Goldacre Graham Blackmore Robert Crossley Gary Goldsworthy Paul Boardman John Currie Stuart Greer Rob Boardman Michael Cuvalo Jarod Griffiths Dan Bolton Daniella Dagostino Garth Grimsley David Bond Wendy Dallywater Dean Guja Lauren Bosch Scott Dandridge Leigh Guthridge Phil Boultwood Kevin Davidson Peter Haas Trevor Brian Brandy Willem Lodewikus De Klerk David Hadden Timothy Brokenshire Emma (Trainee) Della Franca Chris Hammond Richard Brookes Colin Dent Bill (William) Hardy Jane Budree Christine Devereux Dimity Hargrave Frank Buise Larah Di Nella Steve Harling Ermiyas Bulli Garry Dine Stuart Neil Harries Mark Bullock Tanya Doncon Wayne Harris Clinton Burdette Lisa Douglas Tina Harrison Patrick Burns Melissa Douglas Gregg Harwood John Burton Brendan Dowell Maria Hatgivasiliou Clare Bush Greg Ducas Mandy Henderson Jonathan Button Neil Duffin John Hewson Sebastian Camillio Rebecca Dutton Andrew Hicks Andrew Casey Laura Dwyer Christopher Lawrence Hill Emma Catlin Adrian Dyson Grayson Hindmarsh Robert Cavazzi Darryal Eastwell Allan Hobbs Mark Chadwick Samantha Edmonds Wendy Hodges Shane Chambers John Edwards Russell Hodgkinson Abnesh Chetty William Ellis Stell Hoffman

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3981

  • Ashraf Hoglin Mike Murtha Greg Simpson Peter Horgan Moe Moe Myint Charles Slavich Natasha Horsham Suzanne Neale Fergal Slowey Melinda Horvath Wayne Neate Emma Smith Melanie Houghton Kylie Neaves Jonathan Smith Eric Howard Felix Neuweiler Jeff Somes Jeffrey Howe Christine Ng Yagen Soo John Howell Jessica Ngo Russell Spargo Michael Howes Tony Nguyen Chantel Spitile Paul Hudson Tran Nguyen Sarah Starkey Peter Ibbott Neil Nicholson Phil Steven Brendon Ingle Andrea Njoku Michelle Stewart Ryan Janes Kim Nolan Justin Strange Jason Jenke Molefi Nong Marie Struwig Erica Jenkin Graham Oatey Vanessa Stumpers Mitchell Jenni Naomi Ohara Steven Sullivan Graeme Johnson Marius Olsen Phillip Swain Wayne Jolley Phillip G Oorjitham Laura Swetman Nick Jones Micheline Oosthuizen Bryan Sword Haydn Jones Patricia Orr Mark Tamblyn Sue Judd Sharon Ovens Chris Tanner Sandra Keenan Eugene Paewai Kelly Taylor Stephen Kipkurgat Ian Penegar Gordon Tester Megan Kop Trevor Perkins Scott Teymant Thomas Lachlan Eduardo Perotti Robert Thacker Chau Lam Angie Perry Linton Thomas Emma Lambert Matt Piggott Peter Toboss Glen Lange Trevor Pitcher Paul Todd Shiralee Langford Jodie Pol Neil Travers Magdalene Lannary Tania Politis Garry Tucker Kate Lapham Kevin Pond Josephine Tuohy Julie Ioulia Lazos Tony Portelli Michael Turner Eugene Lee Karl Posa Tony Turner Kelsie Lewis Mary Potter Sarah Upton Amanda Lintott James Price Roald Van Wyk Beverly Little Katelin Radford David Vaughan Marie Little Allan Ramsay Erika Vorster Ken Lowth Reza Rassad Trevor Walker Binh Luong Sarah Ratcliffe Maurice Walsh Jacqueline Luseno Nathan Rayner Bill Wansbrough Mark Luzi Prue Alexanda Reddingius Nicholas Warren Terrel MacGregor Scott Reitsema Melanie Watson Rachel Machado Kathleen Ridgwell Craig Watts Craig MacKenzie James Riley Len Welch Rob Manning David Rosling Ross Wells Gillian Mansfield Melissa Rourke Philip Wesley Marie Marendoli-Murray Ashley Rowley Russell Weston Edmore Masaka Nathan Russell Colin Wheadon Sam Mastrolembo Mike Ryan James Wickens Terrence Mayor Carmen Sadleir Alex Wiese John McCleary John Samiotis Mort Wignall Jim McKecknie Glenn Sargeson David Williams Peter McKenzie Sandra Sceresini David Wilson Terry Meek Helen Sellwood Michael Worthington Andrew Melville Kim Senior Vanessa Worthington Albert Meyerkort Terry Sergent Bryanna Wright Milan Milasinovic Sandra Sewell Ahmed Yassin Ian Miller Brian Sharp Wolfgang Zadravec Naomi Milner Amber Sharpe Joseph Zappavigna John Mitchell David Shimmin Peterenni Zenni Darrell Monteiro Marilyn Shraga Peter Morrison Martin Shurlock

    Dated: 6 August 2010. Signed: A/Chief Executive Officer,

    Department of Health.

    3982 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • JUSTICE JU401*

    DISTRICT COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT 1969 SITTINGS AND WINTER RECESS FOR 2011

    Pursuant to the powers conferred by the District Court of Western Australia Act 1969 I hereby appoint the following sittings of the District Court for the year 2011.

    Civil Sittings at Perth 1. Civil sittings of the District Court at Perth for the trial of causes and issues of fact shall commence on Tuesday 11 January and shall continue, except for the Winter Recess and for public holidays, until Friday 23 December. The Court will be held from 10.30 am on each day of sitting unless otherwise stated.

    Criminal Sittings at Perth 2. Criminal sittings of the District Court at Perth shall commence on the following days—

    Tuesday 11 January Tuesday 1 February Tuesday 1 March Friday 1 April Monday 2 May Wednesday 1 June Monday 11 July Monday 1 August Thursday 1 September Tuesday 4 October Tuesday 1 November Thursday 1 December

    The Court will be held from 10.00 am on each day of sitting unless otherwise stated.

    Civil and Criminal Sittings at Other Places 3. The places, days and times for other Civil and Criminal sittings of the District Court shall be as follows—

    Place Jurisdiction Commencing Day Albany Criminal Monday 14 February and Civil Monday 4 April Monday 23 May Monday 15 August Monday 10 October Monday 5 December Bunbury Criminal Monday 17 January Monday 14 March Monday 9 May Monday 25 July Monday 19 September Monday 21 November Bunbury Civil Monday 21 February Monday 13 June Monday 22 August Monday 24 October Busselton Criminal Monday 21 February and Civil Monday 20 June Monday 14 November Carnarvon Criminal Monday 14 March and Civil Monday 1 August Monday 28 November Esperance Criminal Monday 28 February and Civil Monday 18 July Monday 7 November Geraldton Criminal Monday 31 January and Civil Monday 14 March Monday 16 May Monday 8 August Monday 7 November Kalgoorlie Criminal Monday 31 January and Civil Monday 21 March Monday 23 May Monday 8 August Monday 26 September Monday 14 November

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3983

  • Place Jurisdiction Commencing Day Meekatharra Criminal Thursday 17 February Thursday 16 June Thursday 17 November South Hedland Criminal Monday 31 January Karratha and Civil Monday 14 March Monday 23 May Monday 22 August Monday 19 September Monday 7 November Broome Criminal Monday 31 January Derby and Civil Monday 21 March Kununurra Monday 23 May Monday 1 August Monday 12 September Monday 7 November

    The Court will be held from 10.00 am on each day of sitting unless otherwise stated.

    Winter Recess 4. The Winter Recess for 2011 shall commence on Sunday 26 June and shall terminate on Sunday 10 July.

    Dated the 4th day of August 2010.

    PETER DOMINIC MARTINO, Chief Judge.

    LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    LG401* DOG ACT 1976

    COLOUR OF DOG REGISTRATION TAGS The Minister for Local Government hereby orders, under section 18(2) of the Dog Act 1976, that the colour specified in the following table for a registration period shall be the colour of registration tags issued under section 16(6) of the Act for that period—

    Table Registration Period Ending Colour 31 October 2011 Red 31 October 2012 Blue 31 October 2013 Green 31 October 2014 Yellow

    G. M. (JOHN) CASTRILLI MLA, Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests.

    Dated: 3 August 2010.

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    LG402* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995

    City of Melville AUTHORISED PERSON

    It is hereby notified for public information that David James Digby has been appointed as an Authorised Person at St John of God Hospital, Murdoch (as defined in the City of Melville Parking Facilities Local Laws) and as an Authorised Person for the purposes of Section 9.10, 9.13 and 9.15 of the Local Government Act 1995.

    SHAYNE SILCOX, Chief Executive Officer.

    3984 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • LG403* LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1960

    City of Gosnells SWIMMING POOL INSPECTION LEVY 2010/2011

    In accordance with the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960, Section 245A, the City of Gosnells gives notice that at the meeting held on the 6 July 2010 Council imposed a Swimming Pool Inspection Levy of $16.50 per property containing a private swimming pool (GST inclusive).

    IAN COWIE, Chief Executive Officer.

    ———————————

    LG404* LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1960

    City of Mandurah 2010/2011 SWIMMING POOL INSPECTION LEVY

    In accordance with the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960, Section 245A(8) and Building Regulations 1989, the City of Mandurah gives notice that at the meeting held on 3 August 2010 Council imposed a Swimming Pool Inspection Levy of $13.75 per property, per annum, containing a private swimming pool/spa (GST inclusive). This charge is to be imposed on each owner of land on which there is a swimming pool.

    MARK R. NEWMAN, Chief Executive Officer.

    ———————————

    LG405* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995

    Shire of Mount Magnet APPOINTMENTS

    It is hereby notified for public information that William Atyeo, Keith Shaw, Terrence Farrell, Cameron Watson, Peter Smith and David Burton have been appointed as Authorised Officers in accordance with the various Acts, Regulations and Local Laws as detailed hereunder—

    Dog Act 1976 and Regulations Local Government Act 1995 and Regulations Litter Act 1979 and Regulations Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960 Shire of Mount Magnet Local Laws, as gazetted Caravan and Camping Grounds Act 1995 Control of Vehicles (Off road areas) Act 1978

    Council has also appointed the following persons as Dog Registration Officers: Gemma Poli, Donna Dilley, Patricia Taylor, Danelle Fauntleroy, Maureen Murat, Keith Shaw, Terrence Farrell, Cameron Watson, Peter Smith and David Burton. All previous appointments are cancelled, effective immediately.

    D. N. BURTON, Chief Executive Officer.

    ———————————

    LG406* LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1960

    City of Fremantle COMPULSORY POOL INSPECTION FEE

    Swimming Pool Inspection Fee In accordance with the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960, Section 245A(8) the City of Fremantle gives notice that at a meeting held on the 28th July 2010, Council imposed a Swimming Pool Inspection fee, which will be $13.75 (GST Inclusive) per private swimming pool. This charge is to be imposed on the owner/s of land on which there is a private swimming pool.

    G. MacKENZIE, Chief Executive Officer.

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3985

  • MINERALS AND PETROLEUM MP401*

    Commonwealth of Australia

    OFFSHORE PETROLEUM AND GREENHOUSE GAS STORAGE ACT 2006

    RENEWAL OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATION PERMIT WA-202-P Renewal of Petroleum Exploration Permit No. WA-202-P has been granted to Apache Northwest Pty Ltd to have effect for a period of five (5) years from and including 3 August 2010.

    W. L. TINAPPLE, Executive Director, Petroleum Division.

    PLANNING PI401*

    PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

    APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT Shire of Irwin

    Local Planning Scheme No. 5—Amendment No. 8

    Ref: TPS/0200

    It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Irwin local planning scheme amendment on 19 July 2010 for the purpose of—

    1. Amending Schedule 2—Additional Uses within the Scheme Text by adding the following—

    No. Description of Land Additional Use Conditions

    AU1 No. 30701 (Lot 4) Corner of Brand Highway and Francisco Road Bonniefield

    – Family Day Care – Child Care Premises

    2. Amending the Scheme Maps by the inclusion of the symbol “AU1” over No. 30701 (Lot 4) Corner of Brand Highway and Francisco Road Bonniefield.

    3. Amending Clause 4.5 within the Scheme Text by deleting the words—

    “There are no additional uses which apply to the Scheme.”

    and replacing them with—

    “Despite anything contained in the Zoning and Development Table, the land specified in Schedule 2 may be used for the specific use or uses that are listed in addition to any uses permissible in the zone in which the land is situated subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 2 with respect to that land.”

    “Note: An additional use is a land use that is permitted on a specific portion of land in addition to the uses already permissible in that zone that applies to that land.”

    S. C. CHANDLER, Shire President. G. M. PEDDIE, Acting Chief Executive Officer.

    3986 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • PI402* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

    APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT Shire of Busselton

    Town Planning Scheme No. 20—Amendment No. 107 Reference: TPS/0252 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Busselton local planning scheme amendment on 21 July 2010 for the purpose of— 1. Amending the Scheme Text as follows— a. Amend the opening words of clause 91 (1) to read— “If, at the gazettal date of the scheme or an amendment to the scheme (as the case may

    be), any land, building or structure is being lawfully used for a purpose not permitted by the provisions of the Scheme (hereinafter called a “non-conforming use”) or if any land is built on or any building or structure is built in a manner not permitted by the Scheme, such land, building or may continue to be used for that purpose or in that manner.”

    b. Amend clause 91 (2) to read— “No provision of the Scheme shall prevent the carrying out of any development on land

    for which, immediately prior to the gazettal date of the scheme or amendment of the scheme (as the case maybe), a permit or permits required under the Act, the Shire of Busselton Town Planning Scheme NO.5 (revoked by the Scheme) or any other law authorising the development to be carried out, have been duly obtained and are current.”

    c. Amend clauses 93(a) and (c) as follows— Clause 93(a) to commence— “Subject to the other provisions of this clause 93, a person must not. .. “ Clause 93(c) to commence— “The Shire may grant planning consent for the erection, alteration, extension or

    rebuilding of any building in connection with or in furtherance of a non-conforming use provided that such erection, alteration, extension or rebuilding is:”

    Clause 93(c)(i) to conclude with the following words— “....gazettal date of the Scheme or amendment of the Scheme (as the case maybe);” d. Amend Part 13, Schedule I of the Scheme by amending the definition of “Gazettal Date”

    to read— “Gazettal Date”, where used with respect to— (a) the Scheme, means 7 September 1999, and (b) an amendment of the Scheme, means the date when the amendment is published

    in the Gazette.” e. The opening words of Clause 92 to read— “If, at the gazettal date of the Scheme or an amendment of the Scheme....”

    I. W. STUBBS, Shire President. MIKE ARCHER, Chief Executive Officer.

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    PI403* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

    APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT Shire of Collie

    Local Planning Scheme No. 5—Amendment No. 2 Ref: TPS/0227 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Collie local planning scheme amendment on 21 July 2010 for the purpose of— 1. Removing the following text from Clause 5.3— There are no exclusions or variations to the Residential Design Codes which apply to the

    Scheme.

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3987

  • 2. Inserting new Clause 5.3.1 in the Scheme to read as follows— 5.3.1 Subdivision and Development of Corner Lots Council may support the subdivision and/or approve the development of ‘R15’ coded

    corner lots in accordance with the ‘R20’ density code requirements, subject to the following criteria being met—

    (a) The land is located within the Collie townsite; (b) The land is/can be connected to a reticulated sewerage service; (c) The resultant lots have a minimum frontage of not less than 16.0 metres; (d) The resultant lots, in the opinion of Council, are of a regular shape and are easily

    developable; and (e) The land is not located in the Special Control Area ‘Flood Prone Land’.

    W. R. SANFORD, Shire President. J. B. WHITEAKER, Chief Executive Officer.

    ———————————

    PI404* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

    APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT City of Gosnells

    Town Planning Scheme No. 6—Amendment No. 88 Ref: 853/2/25/8 Pt 88 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the City of Gosnells local planning scheme amendment on 13 July 2010 for the purpose of— 1. Substituting the existing “Map 1” included in Attachment B of Schedule 12 of the Scheme,

    with the revised map contained in Appendix 13.5.1C of the amended report. 2. Modifying clause 1 of Attachment B of Schedule 12 by deleting the following words—

    “generally bound by Balfour Street, Furley Road, Southern River Road and Holmes Street”

    3. Modifying clause 2(a)(iii) of Attachment B of Schedule 12 by deleting the following words— “between Balfour and Holmes Streets”

    and inserting the following words in their place— “between Ranford Road and Holmes Street”

    4. Modifying clause 3(a)(iii) of Schedule 12 by deleting the following words— ‘‘between Balfour and Holmes Streets”

    and inserting the following words in their place— ‘‘between Ranford Road and Holmes Street”

    5. Deleting clause 3(e) of Attachment B of Schedule 12, which reads— ‘‘(e) The cost of acquisition of land for identified Community Purpose sites. ”

    6. Deleting clause 4 of Attachment B of Schedule 12 in its entirety and inserting the following words in its place—

    4. In respect of the provision of local open space as shown on the adopted ODP, the following is applicable—

    (a) Council shall calculate the proportion of local open space shown on the adopted ODP to the net developable area and use this figure as the basis to determine the contribution rate.

    (b) A local open space contribution may be provided as either land or a payment equivalent to the value of the land required for local open space, or a combination of the two in accordance with the ODP.

    (c) Landowners who provide land in excess of the contribution rate determined under clause 4(a), are to be reimbursed by the Scheme to the unimproved value of the ‘land as determined by a licensed valuer or otherwise agreed”

    7. Deleting clause 2(c) of Attachment B of Schedule 12, which reads— “(c) Upgrading to an urban standard (single pole support) of high voltage above ground

    powerlines which traverse the ODP area; and” and re-labelling clause 2(d) as clause 2(c) accordingly.

    O. SEARLE, Mayor. I. COWIE, Chief Executive Officer.

    3988 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • PI405* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

    INSTRUMENT OF DELEGATION DEL 2010/01 Powers of Local Governments (MRS)

    Notice of delegation to local governments of certain powers and functions of the Western Australian Planning Commission relating to the Metropolitan Region Scheme

    Preamble Under section 16 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 (the Act) the Western Australian Planning Commission (the WAPC) may, by resolution published in the Government Gazette, delegate any function to a local government, a committee established under the Local Government Act 1995 or an employee of a local government.

    In accordance with section 16(4) of the Act, a reference in this instrument to a function or a power of the WAPC includes and extends to, without limitation or restriction, any of the powers, privileges, authorities, discretions, duties and responsibilities vested in or conferred upon the WAPC by the Act or any other written law as the case requires.

    Resolution under section 16 of the Act (delegation) On 27 July 2010, pursuant to section 16 of the Act, the WAPC resolved—

    A To delegate to local governments, and to members and officers of those local governments, its functions in respect of the determination, in accordance with Part IV of the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS), of applications for approval to commence and carry out development specified in clauses 1 and 2, within their respective districts, subject to the exceptions and conditions set out in clauses 1 to 5 and Schedule 1;

    B To revoke its delegation of powers and functions to local governments as detailed in the notice entitled “DEL 2008/11 Powers of local governments (MRS)” published in the Government Gazette of 19 December 2008 (pages 5444—5448).

    C To revoke its delegation of powers and functions to local governments as detailed in the notice entitled “Amendment to DEL 2008/11 Powers of local governments (MRS) published in the Government Gazette of 19 May 2009 (page 1686).

    D To revoke its delegation of powers and functions to local governments as detailed in the notice entitled “Amendment to DEL 2008/11 Powers of local governments (MRS) published in the Government Gazette of 2 June 2009 (pages 1862—1863).

    E To revoke its delegation of powers and functions to local governments as detailed in the notice entitled “Amendment to DEL 2008/11 Powers of local governments (MRS) published in the Government Gazette of 30 June 2009 (page 2643).

    TONY EVANS, Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

    ————

    Instrument of Delegation

    1. Development on zoned land Applications for development on land zoned under the MRS except— (i) where the land is subject to a resolution under Clause 32 of the MRS; or (ii) where the land is subject to the declaration of a planning control area under Section 112 of

    the Planning and Development Act 2005; or (iii) where that land is partly within the development control area described in section 10 of the

    Swan and Canning Rivers Management Act 2006 or is outside the development control area but abuts waters within the development control area; or

    (iv) where the local government is of the opinion that the application should be determined by the WAPC on the grounds that the proposal is of State or regional importance or is in the public interest, or

    (v) in respect of public works undertaken by public authorities.

    2. Development on regional road reservations Applications for development on land reserved under the MRS for the purpose of a regional road.

    3. Referral Requirements for development on land on or abutting a Primary Regional Roads and Other Regional Roads reservation Development applications that are on land that abut or that are fully or partly reserved as Primary Regional Roads (PRR) or Other Regional Roads (ORR) in the MRS shall be referred to the relevant Public Authority, where required, for comment and recommendation, before being determined by the local government as outlined in Tables 1 and 2. The road categories 1, 2 and 3 are as shown on plans SP 693 (PRR) and SP 694 (ORR).

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3989

  • Table 1—Referrals for Primary Regional Roads (Red)

    PRIMARY REGIONAL ROADS (PRR)—Red

    Column 1 Primary

    Regional Road (PRR-Red)

    Column 2 Referral of development

    application to Public Authority required for

    Category 1 and 2

    Column 3 Referral of development application to

    Public Authority not required for Category 1 and 2

    Category 1 No vehicle access permitted. Public Authority Main Roads WA

    1. A development application which has one or more of the following characteristics— (a) includes any earthworks,

    change in design levels and drainage that encroaches or impacts upon the regional road reservation;

    (b) has the potential for a significant increase in traffic using any access, either directly or indirectly, onto the regional road reservation; or

    (c) involves direct access between the subject land and the regional road reservation.

    2. All other applications except those listed as non referral for Category 1 in Column 3.

    Category 2 Limited vehicle access permissible Public Authority Main Roads WA

    3. A development application which has one or more of the following characteristics— (a) proposes earthworks,

    change in design levels, drainage or car parking, that would encroach or impact upon the regional road reservation;

    (b) has the potential for a significant increase in traffic using any access, either directly or indirectly, onto the regional road reservation;

    (c) involves additional, relocated or new access between the subject land and the regional road reservation;

    (d) proposes retention of an existing access between the subject land and the regional road reservation, where there is an alternative access to a local road or laneway; or

    (e) involves the construction of entrance ramps.

    4. All other applications except those listed as non referral for Category 2 in Column 3.

    1. In the case of a Category 1 or 2 road, a development application which the local government resolves to refuse under the MRS for reasons relating to the regional road reservation. 2. In the case of a Category 2 road, a development application of four or fewer dwellings, where the application proposes (or a condition is imposed to require) all of the following outcomes— (a) No development, including car parking,

    earthworks or drainage, encroaching or impacting upon the regional road reservation excepting an existing crossover or temporary landscaping and where the level of the reserved portion is constructed at the existing or planned road kerb level;

    (b) The access arrangements are consistent with the agreed access strategy (Refer to Note 3).

    (c) The rationalisation of the existing crossovers to reduce the number of crossovers to one;

    (d) No additional, relocated or new access between the development site and the regional road reservation;

    (e) The development being designed so that all vehicles can enter and exit in a forward gear; and

    (f) Development being designed to comply with all appropriate policy and standards related to noise.

    3. A development application which has one or more of the following characteristics— (a) proposes the erection of a boundary

    fence that does not encroach into the road reservation, provided that the fence has adequate sight truncations to any access to the regional road;

    (b) proposes temporary or replacement signage (of no greater dimensions) relating to the use of the development attached to the existing building or structure and which is outside the reservation area; or

    (c) proposes a change of use with no structural modifications or additions to an authorised development and the new use does not require any additional car parking bays under the local planning scheme, provided that all of the existing development, including carparking, is situated outside of the reservation area.

    Category 3 Public Authority Department of Transport

    5. All development applications except those listed as non referral for Category 3 in Column 3.

    4. In the case of a Category 3 road, a development application that the local government resolves to refuse under the MRS for reasons relating to the regional road reservation.

    3990 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • PRIMARY REGIONAL ROADS (PRR)—Red

    Column 1 Primary

    Regional Road (PRR-Red)

    Column 2 Referral of development

    application to Public Authority required for

    Category 1 and 2

    Column 3 Referral of development application to

    Public Authority not required for Category 1 and 2

    5. A development application which has one or more of the following characteristics— (a) proposes temporary or replacement

    signage (of no greater dimensions) relating to the use of the existing development, provided it is attached to the existing building or structure and it is outside the reservation area or any road reservation requirement plan formally adopted by the WAPC; or

    (b) proposes a change of use with no structural modifications or additions to an authorised development, and the new use does not require any additional car parking bays under the local planning scheme, provided that all of the existing development, including car parking, is situated outside the reservation area or any road reservation requirement plan formally adopted by the WAPC.

    Table 2—Referrals for Other Regional Roads (Blue)

    OTHER REGIONAL ROADS (ORR)—Blue

    Column 1 Other Regional

    Road (ORR-Dark

    Blue)

    Column 2 Referral of development

    application to Public Authority required for

    Category 1 and 2

    Column 3 Referral of development application to

    Public Authority not required for Category 1 and 2

    Category 1 No vehicle access permitted. Public Authority Department of Planning Category 2 Limited vehicle access permissible Public Authority Department of Planning

    1. A development application that has the potential to increase traffic flows by more than 100 veh/hr in peak period requiring Transport Assessment (refer to the Transport Assessment Guidelines Volume 1, Table 1—see note 6). 2. A development application which has all of the following characteristics— (a) the lot is affected by a

    regional road reservation

    (b) all or part of the proposed development is within the regional road reservation.

    (c) has a construction value greater than $10,000

    3. A development application which has all of the following characteristics— (a) the lot is affected by a

    regional road reservation

    (b) none of the proposed development is within the regional road reservation.

    (c) has a construction value greater than $100,000

    1. All other applications except those listed as referral on Column 2, Category 1 and 2.

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3991

  • OTHER REGIONAL ROADS (ORR)—Blue

    Column 1 Other Regional

    Road (ORR-Dark

    Blue)

    Column 2 Referral of development

    application to Public Authority required for

    Category 1 and 2

    Column 3 Referral of development application to

    Public Authority not required for Category 1 and 2

    Category 3 Public Authority Department of Planning

    4. All development appli-cations except those listed as non referral for Category 3 in Column 3.

    2. In the case of a Category 3 road, a development application that the local government resolves to refuse under the MRS for reasons relating to the regional road reservation.

    3. A development application which has one or more of the following characteristics—

    (a) proposes temporary or replacement signage (of no greater dimensions) relating to the use of the existing development, provided it is attached to the existing building or structure and it is outside the reservation area or any road reservation requirement plan formally adopted by the WAPC; or

    (b) proposes a change of use with no structural modifications or additions to an authorised development, and the new use does not require any additional car parking bays under the local planning scheme, provided that all of the existing development, including car parking, is situated outside the reservation area or any road reservation requirement plan formally adopted by the WAPC.

    Notes—

    1. PRR are shown coloured ‘Red’ and ORR shown coloured ‘Dark Blue’ in the MRS.

    2. Plans SP 693 (PRR) and SP 694 (ORR) show regional road categories in the MRS and are amended from time to time. The latest versions are available on the Department of Planning website at www.planning.wa.gov.au

    3. Plan SP 693 also shows additional roads under the control of Main Roads WA that are not currently reserved in the MRS and sections of road where access strategies have been agreed.

    4. In determining applications under this delegation, local governments shall have regard to WAPC Policy DC 5.1. Regional Roads (Vehicular Access), SPP 5.4 Road and Rail Transport Noise and Freight Considerations in Land Use Planning and any other relevant policies/advice of the relevant public authority.

    5. For enquiries and assistance regarding;

    (a) PRR Category 1 and 2 call Main Roads WA on 138 138.

    (b) PRR Category 3, call Department of Transport on (08) 9216 8000.

    (c) ORR Category 1, 2 and 3, call Department of Planning—Infrastructure Planning and Coordination on (08) 9264 7777.

    (d) the categories referred to in Tables 1 and 2, see the section headed “Interpretations

    6. Local Governments shall ensure that transport information is provided in accordance with the WAPC Transport Assessment Guidelines for Developments, (available at: http://www.planning.wa.gov.au/Plans+and+policies/Publications/1152.aspx)

    7. Tables 1 and 2 indicate the relevant public authority for referrals by local authorities. These relevant public authority will liaise with other authorities as required, eg. DoP, DoT, MRWA or PTA, prior to responding to local government to ensure that integrated transport planning outcomes are not adversely affected by development proposals

    4. Referral requirements for development on land abutting the Swan River Trust Development Control Area

    Applications for development on land that is outside the development control area but abutting land that is in the development control area, or which in the opinion of the local government are likely to affect waters in the development control area, shall be referred to the Swan River Trust for comment and recommendation before being determined by the local government.

    3992 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • 5. Referral requirements for development on land abutting other reservations

    Applications for development on land abutting land reserved in the MRS for purposes other than regional roads or Parks and Recreation (where the reservation corresponds with the Swan River Trust development control area and is covered by Clause 4 of this notice) shall be referred to the public authority responsible for that reserved land for comment and recommendation before being determined by the local government.

    In the case of land reserved for the purpose of Parks and Recreation, which is not vested or owned by another public authority, the applications shall be referred to the Department of Planning before being determined by the local government.

    Schedule 1

    For the purpose of this Instrument of Delegation—

    (a) Where an application is referred by the local government to a public authority for comment and recommendation, the public authority shall provide comment and recommendation, if any, within 30 days of receipt of the application. If no comment or recommendation is received within that 30 day period the local government may determine the application on the available information.

    (b) Where the recommendation provided by the public authority specified in the delegation notice is not acceptable to the local government the application, together with the recommendations provided by all public authorities consulted and the reasons why the recommendation is not acceptable to the local government, shall be referred immediately to the WAPC for determination.

    (c) The powers delegated to a member or officer of a local government may only be exercised by a member or officer who has been delegated power from the local government to consider and determine applications for approval to commence and carry out development within the local government district under the local government’s local planning scheme.

    Interpretations

    In this Instrument of Delegation, unless the context otherwise requires—

    “access” means both entry and exit from either a road or abutting development by a vehicle.

    “development” has the same meaning given to it in and for the purposes of the Planning and Development Act 2005.

    “local government” means a local government within the area covered by the MRS.

    “local road” means a road other than a private road or a road subject of reservation under Part II of the MRS.

    “not acceptable” means that the local government wishes to determine the application, as a delegate of the WAPC, in a manner that is inconsistent with the recommendation received from the public authority to which the local government was required to consult under this Notice of Delegation.

    “regional road” means any road designated under the Scheme as follows—

    (a) land coloured red in the Scheme Map—Primary Regional Roads; and

    (b) land coloured dark blue in the Scheme Map—Other Regional Roads.

    “reserved land” means land reserved under Part II of the MRS.

    “road reservation” means land reserved for the purposes of a regional road.

    “category 1 road” applies where regional roads—

    (a) are constructed or planned to a fully controlled and grade separated freeway standard; or

    (b) are constructed or planned to an access controlled arterial standard, (i.e. a primary or district distributor road with widely-spaced signalised intersections or roundabouts, and few, if any, direct access points to individual sites or local streets).

    “category 2 road” applies where regional roads—

    (a) are constructed or planned to a partially access controlled arterial standard, (i.e. a primary or district distributor road with direct connections to local streets and driveways to larger sites, but with some restriction of direct frontage access to individual properties); or

    (b) have direct frontage access to abutting properties due to the historic development of the road and properties.

    “category 3 road” applies where regional road reservation is not accurately defined or is under review.

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3993

  • WATER/SEWERAGE

    WA401* WATER AGENCIES (POWERS) ACT 1984

    WATER SUPPLY IMPROVEMENTS: SHIRE OF BROOME—BROOME Proposal to construct a 15,000m3 ground level tank and ancillary pipework

    To improve the security of the Broome water supply, the Water Corporation proposes to construct the following works—

    A reinforced concrete ground level water storage tank of approximately 15000 cubic metres capacity, 56.0 metres diameter and 6.5 metres wall height, with a metal sheeted roof of Colorbond finish. The tank will be constructed on an earth pad approximately one metre high. Enlargement of the existing overflow sump. 500mm nominal diameter connecting pipelines to the tank, approximately 90 metres in total length, complete with all fittings, valves and connections.

    The location of the proposed works is on the existing Water Corporation Depot tank site in the Broome Light Industrial Area, as shown on the plan. The proposed works are scheduled to commence in March, 2011 and will continue for a duration of approximately 9 months. A copy of this Notice of Proposal (referred to as FJ65-0-3) is available at the Water Corporation’s Customer Enquiries counter, John Tonkin Water Centre, 629 Newcastle Street Leederville and at the Water Corporation’s district office, Blackman Street, Broome, during office hours. Further information may also be obtained by contacting the Project Manager, Mr SAM AVDIC telephone (08) 9420 3776. Objections to the proposed works will be considered if lodged in writing, addressed to the Project Manager, Mr SAM AVDIC, Water Corporation, P.O. Box 100, Leederville WA 6902 before the close of business on the 13th of September 2010.

    PUBLIC NOTICES

    ZZ401 DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS ACT 1970

    DISPOSAL OF UNCOLLECTED GOODS Notice Under Part VI of Intention to Apply to Court for an Order to Sell or

    Otherwise Dispose of Goods Valued in Excess of $300 Attention: Danica Fearon (last known address 5/43 Preston Point Road, WA) owner of Honda Civic Reg. No. 1CKJ 788. As your vehicle has been at our premises since July 2009 and we have tried various ways to contact you, please take note that your vehicle shall be disposed of or sold to recover costs to our company Motolex. Enquiries: (08) 9317 1611.

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    ZZ402 PARTNERSHIP ACT 1895 RETIREMENT OF PARTNER

    Pierro Partners Take notice that on 4 April 2010, Dr Stephen James Davis of 135 Glyde Street, Mosman Park in Western Australia retired from the partnership known by the names “Pierro Partners”, “Pierro (Margaret River) Vineyards” and “Firegully Farm & Vineyard” (Pierro Partners). Dated the 11th day of August 2010.

    PIERRO PARTNERS.

    3994 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • DECEASED ESTATES ZX401

    TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

    Notice to Creditors and Claimants Geoffrey Maxwell Ward, late of 18 Tasman Place, Waikiki, Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the Estate of the deceased who died on the 18th day of November 2009 at St John of God Hospital, Murdoch, Western Australia are required by the Executor and Trustee, Anthony Ward of 26 Park Lane, Alexander Heights WA 6064 to send particulars of their claims to him within one (1) month of this notice, after which date the executor may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.

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    ZX402 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

    Notice to Creditors and Claimants Glen James Bratby, late of 10 Maddelena Ramble, Baldivis in the State of Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 12 April 2010, are required by the applicant for a grant of representation Anna Luciana Bratby of 10 Maddelena Ramble, Baldivis WA 6171, to send particulars of their claims to her by the 30th day of September 2010 after which date the applicant for a grant of representation may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.

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    ZX403 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

    Notice to Creditors and Claimants Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons, are required by Perpetual Trustees WA Ltd, Level 12, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW, to send particulars of such claims to the Company by the undermentioned date, after which date the said Company my convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the Company then has notice. Claims for the following estates expire one month after the date of publication hereof.

    Estate Late Peter Mark Sarfaty Late of 4 Sundew Road, Gooseberry Hill WA, Psychologist Died: 25 June 2010

    Estate Late Mary Iris Berger Late of 12 Lapage Street, Belmont WA, Nurse Died: 21 June 2010

    Estate Late June Elizabeth Anne Yule AKA June Elisabeth Anne Yule Late of 4-10 Hayman Road, Bentley WA, Nurse Died: 26 June 2010

    Estate Late Irene Annie Ormston Late of 145-165 Hillview Terrace, Bentley WA, Home Duties Died: 8 June 2010

    Estate Late Peter Druskovich Late of 2 Farris Street, Innaloo WA, Labourer Died: 14 July 2010

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3995

  • ZX404 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

    Notice to Creditors and Claimants Ivan Erceg, late of 5 Woodrow Avenue, Mount Yokine, Western Australia, Garage Proprietor, (“the deceased”). Creditors and other persons having claims (to which section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect to the estate of the deceased who died on the 23rd April 2010 are required by the Executor Joseph Sarich of care of Clifton Tham Commercial Law & Litigation of PO Box 1587, Osborne Park WA 6916, to send particulars of their claims to them by no later than 14th September 2010 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims on hand.

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    ZX405 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

    Notice to Creditors and Claimants John (Jack) McNamara, late of 315 Beresford Gardens, Swan View in Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased who died on 22 April 2010, are required by the applicant for a Grant of Probate, Frances Jessica Berry, to send particulars of their claims to her by the 6th day of September 2010 care of D’Angelo Legal, Unit 1/246-250 Railway Parade, West Leederville, Western Australia 6007, after which date the applicant may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

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    ZX406 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

    Notice to Creditors and Claimants Andreas Antonius Woonings, late of Gwen Hardie Lodge, Mermaid Avenue, Emu Point, Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased, who died on 13 March 2010, are required by the trustee of the late Andreas Antonius Woonings of c/- Haynes Robinson Solicitors of PO Box 485 Albany, Western Australia 6331 to send particulars of their claims to them within one (1) month from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the trustee may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Dated this 6th day of August 2010.

    HAYNES ROBINSON.

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    ZX407 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

    Notice to Creditors and Claimants James Anthony Matthews, late of 8 Dumant Lane, Canning Vale, Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962, relates) in respect of the estate of James Anthony Matthews, late of 8 Dumant Lane, Canning Vale, Western Australia, who died on 22 December 2009 are required by the Executor, Jamie Paul Matthews of care of Williams & Hughes, Barristers & Solicitors of 1st Floor, 25 Richardson Street, West Perth, Western Australia to send particulars of their claims to him within one (1) month after the date of publication of this notice after which date the Executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. Dated: 11 August 2010.

    WILLIAMS & HUGHES.

    3996 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

  • ZX408* TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

    Notice to Creditors and Claimants Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act, relates) in respect of the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons are required to send particulars of their claims to me, on or before 13 September 2010 after which date I may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which I then have notice. Allan, Edward Isaac, late of 93 Leach Highway, Willagee 6165 died 20 April 2010

    (DE 19850118 EM15) Ashby, Jacqueline Joyce, late of Care of Freshwater Bay Nursing Home, 67 Palmerston Street,

    Mosman Park 6012 (DE 33053488 EM13) Bewick, Elizabeth May, late of Care of Brightwater Aged Care, 95 Imperial Avenue, Madeley 6065

    died 30 June 2010 (DE 19763644 EM36) Bishop, Pamela Beatrice, formerly of Morrison Lodge Hostel, 1A North Street, Midland, late of St.

    Vincents Aged Care, 224 Swan Road, Guildford 6055 died 3 July 2010 (DE 19842901 EM26) Brewer, Samuel Eric, also known as Eric Samuel, formerly of 61 Goldview Street, Yokine, late of Care

    of Standstrom Nursing Home, 44 Whatley Crescent, Mount Lawley 6050 died 20 May 2010 (DE 19872482 EM36)

    Browne, Albert Aubrey, late of 47 Begonia Way, Forrestfield 6058 died 17 July 2010 (DE 1954075 EM38)

    Clark, Donald Leslie, late of 15 Peckham Street, Beckenham 6107 died 30 June 2010 (DE 19764679 EM13)

    Clement, Gordon Murray, late of 3/3 Keesing Street, Port Hedland 6721 died 30 June 2010 (DE 19950361 EM110)

    Dawson, Vida Myrtle, late of 20 Wayford Mews, Mandurah died 5 June 2010 (DE 19991934 EM13) Fernando, Bethram Claude Subash, late of 9 Della Road, Noranda 6062 died 27 May 2010

    (DE 20012214 EM37) Hall, Michael James, formerly of lot 5808 Bennet Road, Napier, late of 520 Nanarup Road, Kalgan

    died 18 May 2010 (DE19983040 EM35) Kendall, Cynthia Isabel, late of 124 Moulden Avenue, Yokine 6060 died 26 April 2010

    (DE 33080361 EM24) Leach, Peter James, late of Brightwater Nursing Home, 30 Regents Park Road, Joondalup 6027 died

    3 July 2010 (DE 20011474 EM24) Litwinow, Marta Berta, late of 30a Lingfield Way, Morley 6062 died 6 January 1999

    (DE 33079586 EM110) McDonald, Marguerite Marion, late of 16 Warwick Place, Girrawheen 6064 died 10 July 2010

    (DE 19903489 EM38) Mollett, Albert John, late of 18 Kingsall Road, Attadale 6156 died 5 June 2010 (DE 19783260 EM22) Reilly, Wilma May, late of Unit 6/30 Simpson Street, Beresford, Geraldton 6530 died 27 June 2010

    (DE 19962947 EM32) Wilson, Edith Anne, late of Bethany Nursing Home, 629 Two Rocks Road, Yanchep 6035 died 22 July

    2009 (DE 33081183 EM37) Tucker, Muriel Grace, late of Hellenic Community Aged Care, 2 Hellenic Drive, Dianella 6059 died

    7 July 2010 (DE 19591012 EM110)

    JOHN SKINNER, Public Trustee, Public Trust Office,

    565 Hay Street, Perth WA 6000.

    Telephone: 9222 6777

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    * Prices subject to change on addition of amendments.

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3997

  • REQUEST FOR SUPERSEDED REPRINTS (ACTS)

    The Parliamentary Counsel’s Office in conjunction with State Law Publisher are undertaking a project to scan all versions of reprints of Acts (including superseded versions) that are currently in force to have the complete reprint history of each title available on our web site. The completion of this project will substantially add to the historical information already available to clients. There are some superseded reprints we are not able to locate. Listed below are the titles and reprint versions that we would like to borrow to photocopy. If you have any of these reprints in your archives and would be willing to lend them to the State Law Publisher we would like to hear from you, of course the reprints will be returned undamaged.

    Administration Act 1903—Reprint No. 1 (including 28 of 1934); Builders’ Registration Act 1939—Reprint No. 3 (27 July 1961); Electoral Act 1907—Reprint No. 3 (21 Oct. 1949); Electoral Act 1907—Reprint No. 5 (26 Feb. 1962); Government Railways Act 1904—Reprint No. 1 (21 Feb. 1949); Health Act 1911—Reprint No. 4 (including 21 of 1944); Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act

    1909—Reprint No. 1; (including 2 of 1941) Mining on Private Property Act 1898—Reprint No. 3 (2 Sept.

    1966); Motor Vehicle (Third Party) Act 1943—Reprint No. 1; Motor Vehicle (Third Party) Act 1943—Reprint No. 3 (23 Aug.

    1954); Sale of Goods Act 1895—Reprint No. 1 (8 May 1956); Sale of Goods Act 1895—Reprint No. 2 (15 Apr 1965); Superannuation and Family Benefits Act 1938—Reprint No. 1.

    Please contact John Thompson if you need more information or if you can assist in this matter. John Thompson Business Manager, Sales & Editorial, State Law Publisher, 10 William St, Perth 6000

    Phone 9426 0010 Fax 9321 7536 Email: [email protected]

    3998 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010

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    4 Bound Volumes of Government Gazette

    For Government Departments and private firms who require bound copies of Government Gazettes, the State Law Publisher offers a subscription covering 4 Quarterly Volumes at a cost of $1,252.00.

    The Gazettes will be bound in black cloth with gold foil lettering on the spine and can be personalised by the addition of the client's name in gold lettering on the front cover if required. PLEASE NOTE On the rare occasion where extra gazettes are published in one quarter, a fifth volume may be required. In this instance the extra cost involved will be borne by the State Law Publisher and not passed on to clients.

    For further information please contact:

    State Law Publisher

    Telephone: 9426 0000

    13 August 2010 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 3999

  • STATE LAW PUBLISHER SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 2011

    All subscriptions are for the period from 1 January to 31 December 2011. Subject to certain limitations, refunds may be allowed if a subscription is cancelled during the year. The prices quoted include GST where applicable and postage by surface mail unless stated otherwise.

    GOVERNMENT GAZETTE General Government Gazettes are published on Tuesday and Friday of each week, unless disrupted by public holidays or unforseen circumstances. Special Government Gazettes are published periodically on any day. All Gazettes $ Within WA ................................. 1,010.00 Interstate .................................. 1,028.00

    Bound Volumes of full year ....... 1,252.00

    INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE Industrial Gazette is published monthly. $ Within WA ................................... 485.00 Interstate ...................................... 578.00

    HANSARD Hansard is printed and distributed weekly during parliamentary sessions. $ Within WA ................................... 958.00 Interstate ................................... 1,171.00 Bound Volumes of Hansard Within WA ................................... 944.00 Interstate ...................................... 958.00

    STATUTES

    Bound Statutes Bound volumes are posted during March of the following year. $ Within WA....................................... 341.00 Interstate ....................................... 380.00 Overseas ........................................ 442.00 Half Calf Bound Statutes ................ 942.00

    Loose Statutes Statutes are posted weekly as they become available. $ Within WA....................................... 367.00 Interstate ........................................ 380.00

    Sessional Bills Bills are posted weekly as they become available. $ Within WA ...................................... 505.00 Interstate ....................................... 530.00

    CLAIMS FOR MISSING SUBSCRIPTION ITEMS For a claim to be recognised as valid, written notification must be lodged at State Law Publisher, 10 William Street, Perth 6000 within 28 days of publication of the missing item. Claims lodged after this period will not be recognised and will attract payment in full.

    4000 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 13 August 2010