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Page 1: ISSN 1448-949X PERTH, FRIDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 2008 No. 201 · 2021. 2. 1. · AS 1735.3-2002 Lifts, escalators and moving walks — Passenger and goods lifts — Electrohydraulic AS 1735.4-1986

CONTENTS

PART 1 Page

Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984—Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Regulations 2008 .................................................................................................................... 5030

Prisons Act 1981—Prisons Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2008.......................................... 5029 Proclamations—Employment Dispute Resolution Act 2008—No. 18 of 2008......................... 5029

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PART 2

Agriculture and Food ................................................................................................................. 5042 Consumer and Employment Protection .................................................................................... 5042 Corrective Services .................................................................................................................... 5042 Deceased Estates ....................................................................................................................... 5059 Education ................................................................................................................................... 5044 Electoral ..................................................................................................................................... 5044 Lands .......................................................................................................................................... 5045 Local Government...................................................................................................................... 5045 Marine/Maritime........................................................................................................................ 5046 Planning and Infrastructure ..................................................................................................... 5046 Police .......................................................................................................................................... 5054 Public Service............................................................................................................................. 5057 Racing, Gaming and Liquor....................................................................................................... 5057 Water/Sewerage ......................................................................................................................... 5058

!200800201GG!

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PERTH, FRIDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 2008 No. 201 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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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

PUBLISHING DETAILS FOR CHRISTMAS 2008 AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAY PERIOD 2009

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— PART 1 —

PROCLAMATIONS AA101*

EMPLOYMENT DISPUTE RESOLUTION ACT 2008 No. 18 of 2008

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 Employment Dispute Resolution Act 2008 section 2(b) and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, fix 1 December 2008 as the day on which the provisions of that Act come into operation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the State on 18 November 2008.

By Command of the Governor,

T. BUSWELL, Minister for Commerce.

CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS301*

Prisons Act 1981

Prisons Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2008

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Prisons Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2008.

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.

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3. The regulations amended

The amendment in these regulations is to the Prisons Regulations 1982.

4. Regulation 53B amended

Regulation 53B(4) is repealed.

By Command of the Governor,

G. M. PIKE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

WORKSAFE WS301*

Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984

Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Regulations 2008

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

Part 1 — Preliminary

1. Citation

These regulations are the Occupational Safety and Health Amendment Regulations 2008.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows: (a) Part 1 — on the day on which these regulations are

published in the Gazette (“Gazettal day”); (b) Part 2 — on the day after Gazettal day; (c) Part 3 — on 1 January 2009.

3. The regulations amended

The amendments in these regulations are to the Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996.

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Part 2 — Amendments to commence on the day after Gazettal day

4. Regulation 3.61 amended

Regulation 3.61 is amended as follows: (a) by deleting “clause 1.2” and inserting instead — “ clause 1.1 ”; (b) in paragraph (a) by deleting “clause 2.3.5” and inserting

instead — “ clause 2.3.4 ”.

5. Regulation 3.62 amended

Regulation 3.62 is amended as follows: (a) by deleting “clause 3.6, 3.7 or 3.8” and inserting

instead — “ clause 3.5, 3.6 or 3.7 ”; (b) by deleting “clause 3.9.2” and inserting instead — “ clause 3.8.3 ”.

6. Regulation 3.64 amended

Regulation 3.64(2) is amended by deleting “clause 2.5.7” and inserting instead —

“ clause 2.5.5 ”.

7. Regulation 3.143 amended

Regulation 3.143 is amended by inserting after subregulation (5) —

“ Penalty: the regulation 1.16 penalty.

”.

8. Regulation 5.31 amended

Regulation 5.31(1) is amended by deleting “subregulations (2) and (3)” and inserting instead —

“ subregulation (2) ”.

9. Regulation 5.63 amended

Regulation 5.63(1)(a) is amended as follows: (a) in subparagraph (i) by deleting “30” and inserting

instead — “ 20 ”; (b) in subparagraph (ii) by deleting “60” and inserting

instead — “ 50 ”.

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10. Schedule 1 replaced

Schedule 1 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —

“ Schedule 1 — Australian Standards and

Australian/New Zealand Standards [r. 1.3]

Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

1 AS/NZS 1200:2000 Pressure equipment 4.1, 4.43, Sch. 4.3

2 AS/NZS 1269 Occupational noise management

3.45, 3.47

AS/NZS 1269.1:2005 Occupational noise management — Measurement and assessment of noise immission and exposure

AS/NZS 1269.3:2005 Occupational noise management — Hearing protector program

3 AS 1319-1994 Safety signs for the occupational environment

1.3, 3.11, 3.34, 3.36, 4.1

4 AS/NZS 1337:1992 Eye protectors for industrial applications

3.33

5 AS/NZS 1338:1992 Filters for eye protectors 3.33 6 AS 1418 Cranes (including hoists

and winches) 4.54, Sch. 4.3

AS 1418.1-2002 Cranes, hoists and winches — General requirements

AS 1418.2-1997 Serial hoists and winches AS 1418.3-1997 Bridge, gantry, portal

(including container cranes) and jib cranes

AS 1418.4-2004 Cranes, hoists and winches — Tower cranes

AS 1418.5-2002 Mobile cranes AS 1418.6-2004 Cranes, hoists and

winches — Guided storing and retrieving appliances

AS 1418.7-1999 Builders’ hoists and associated equipment

AS 1418.8-2002 Special purpose appliances AS/NZS 1418.9:1996 Vehicle hoists AS 1418.10(Int)-2004 Cranes, hoists and

winches — Elevating work platforms

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Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

AS 1418.11-2007 Cranes, hoists and winches — Vehicle-loading cranes

AS 1418.12-1991 Crane collector systems AS 1418.13-1996 Building maintenance

units

AS 1418.14-1996 Requirements for cranes subject to arduous working conditions

AS 1418.15-1994 Concrete placing equipment

AS 1418.16-1997 Mast climbing work platforms

AS 1418.17-1996 Design and construction of workboxes

AS 1418.18-2001 Crane runways and monorails

7 AS/NZS 1576 Scaffolding 3.67, 3.72, 3.128, Sch. 4.3

AS/NZS 1576.1:1995 General requirements AS 1576.2-1991 Couplers and accessories AS/NZS 1576.3:1995 Prefabricated and

tube-and-coupler scaffolding

AS 1576.4-1991 Suspended scaffolding AS/NZS 1576.5:1995 Prefabricated splitheads

and trestles

AS/NZS 1576.6:2000 Metal tube-and-coupler scaffolding — Deemed to comply with AS/NZS 1576.3

8 AS 1636-1996 Agricultural wheeled tractors — Roll-over protective structures — Criteria and tests

4.44

9 AS 1674 Safety in welding and allied processes

3.96

AS 1674.1-1997 Fire precautions AS 1674.2-2007 Safety in welding and

allied processes — Electrical

10 AS/NZS 1715:1994 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective devices

3.37, 3.40, 3.42

11 AS/NZS 1716:2003 Respiratory protective devices

3.40, 3.42

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Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

12 AS 1735 Lifts, escalators, and moving walks (known as the SAA Lift Code)

4.56, Sch. 4.3

AS 1735.1-2003 Lifts, escalators and moving walks — General requirements

AS 1735.2-2001 Passenger and goods lifts — Electric

AS 1735.3-2002 Lifts, escalators and moving walks — Passenger and goods lifts — Electrohydraulic

AS 1735.4-1986 Service lifts — Power-operated

AS 1735.5-2003 Lifts, escalators and moving walks — Escalators and moving walks (BS EN 115:1995, MOD)

AS 1735.7-1998 Stairway lifts AS 1735.8-1986 Inclined lifts AS 1735.9-1994 Special purpose industrial

lifts

AS 1735.10(Int)-1998 Tests AS 1735.11-1986 Fire-rated landing doors AS 1735.12-1999 Facilities for persons with

disabilities

AS 1735.13-1986 Lifts for persons with limited mobility — Manually powered

AS 1735.14-1998 Low-rise platforms for passengers

AS 1735.15-2002 Lifts for people with limited mobility — Restricted use — Non-automatically controlled

AS 1735.16-1993 Lifts for persons with limited mobility — Restricted use — Automatically controlled

AS 1735.17-1995 Lifts for people with limited mobility — Restricted use — Water-drive

AS/NZS 1735.18:2002 Passenger lifts for private residence — Automatically controlled

13 AS/NZS 1801:1997 Occupational protective helmets

3.33, 3.36

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Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

14 AS/NZS 1873 Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools

4.51

AS/NZS 1873.1:2003 Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools — Selection, operation and maintenance

AS/NZS 1873.2:2003 Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools — Design and construction

AS/NZS 1873.3:2003 Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools — Charges

AS/NZS 1873.4:2003 Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools — Fasteners

15 AS/NZS 1892 Portable ladders 3.26 AS/NZS 1892.1:1996 Metal AS 1892.2-1992 Timber 16 AS 2030 The verification, filling,

inspection, testing and maintenance of cylinders for storage and transport of compressed gases

4.1, 4.43, Sch. 4.2, Sch. 4.3

AS 2030.1-1999 Cylinders for compressed gases other than acetylene

AS 2030.2-1996 Cylinders for dissolved acetylene

AS 2030.4-1985 Welded cylinders — Insulated

AS 2030 Supplement 1-1986

Foreign gas cylinder specifications

17 AS 2106.0-2005 Methods for the determination of the flash point of flammable liquids (closed cup) — General

3.99

18 AS/NZS 2161 Occupational protective gloves

3.33

AS/NZS 2161.1:2000 Selection, use and maintenance

AS/NZS 2161.2:2005 Occupational protective gloves — General requirements

AS/NZS 2161.3:2005 Occupational protective gloves — Protection against mechanical risks

AS/NZS 2161.4:1999 Protection against thermal risks (heat and fire)

AS/NZS 2161.5:1998 Protection against cold

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Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

AS 2161.6-2003 Occupational protective gloves — Protective gloves for firefighters — Laboratory test methods and performance requirements

AS/NZS 2161.7.1:1998 Protection against cuts and stabs by hand knives — Chainmail gloves and arm guards

AS/NZS 2161.8:2002 Protection against ionizing radiation and radioactive contamination

AS/NZS 2161.9:2002 Method of measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand

AS/NZS 2161.10.1:2005

Occupational protective gloves — Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms — Terminology and performance requirements

AS/NZS 2161.10.2:2005

Occupational protective gloves — Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms — Determination of resistance to penetration

AS/NZS 2161.10.3:2005

Occupational protective gloves — Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms — Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals

19 AS/NZS 2208:1996 Safety glazing materials in buildings

3.104

20 AS/NZS 2210 Occupational protective footwear

3.33

AS/NZS 2210.1:1994 Guide to selection care and use

AS/NZS 2210.2:2000 Requirements and test methods

AS/NZS 2210.3:2000 Specification for safety footwear

AS/NZS 2210.4:2000 Specification for protective footwear

AS/NZS 2210.5:2000 Specification for occupational footwear

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Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

AS/NZS 2210.6:2001 Additional requirements and test methods

AS/NZS 2210.7:2001 Additional specifications for safety footwear

AS/NZS 2210.8:2001 Additional specifications for protective footwear

AS/NZS 2210.9:2001 Additional specifications for occupational footwear

21 AS/NZS 2211 Laser safety 4.49 AS/NZS 2211.1:2004 Safety of laser products —

Equipment classification, requirements and user’s guide (IEC 60825-1:2001, MOD)

AS/NZS 2211.10:2004 Safety of laser products — Application guidelines and explanatory notes to AS/NZS 2211.1 (IEC TR 60825-10:2002, MOD)

22 AS 2268-1979 Electrostatic paint and powder spray guns for explosive atmospheres

3.101

23 AS 2294 Earth-moving machinery — Protective structures

4.44, 4.45

AS 2294.1-1997 Earth-moving machinery — Protective structures — General

AS 2294.1 Supplement 1-2003

Earth-moving machinery — Protective structures — General — Operator protective structures fitted to plant used in timber industry (forest operations) (Supplement to AS 2294.1-1997)

AS 2294.2-1997 Earth-moving machinery — Protective structures — Laboratory tests and performance requirements for roll-over protective structures

AS 2294.3-1997 Earth-moving machinery — Protective structures — Laboratory tests and performance requirements for falling-object protective structures

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Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

AS 2294.4-1997 Earth-moving machinery — Protective structures — Specifications for deflection-limiting volume

24 AS/NZS 2299 Occupational diving operations

3.29

AS/NZS 2299.1:1999 Occupational diving operations — Standard operational practice

AS/NZS 2299.1 Supplement 1:1999

Standard operational practice — AS/NZS 2299 Diving Medical Examination Forms

25 AS 2375-1980 Guide to the selection, care and use of clothing for protection against heat and fire

3.33

26 AS 2397-1993 Safe use of lasers in the building and construction industry

4.49

27 AS 2444-2001 Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets — Selection and location

3.9

28 AS 2550 Cranes — Safe use 4.54 AS 2550.1-2002 General requirements AS 2550.3-2002 Bridge, gantry, portal

(including container cranes), jib and monorail cranes

AS 2550.4-2004 Cranes, hoists and winches — Safe use — Tower cranes

AS 2550.5-2002 Mobile cranes AS 2550.6-1995 Guided storing and

retrieving appliances

AS 2550.7-1996 Builders’ hoists and associated equipment

AS/NZS 2550.9:1996 Vehicle hoists AS 2550.10-1994 Elevating work platforms AS 2550.11-2004 Cranes, hoists and

winches — Safe use — Vehicle-loading cranes

AS 2550.13-1997 Building maintenance units

AS 2550.15-1994 Concrete placing equipment

AS 2550.16-1997 Mast climbing work platforms

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Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

29 AS 2593-2004 Boilers — Safety management and supervision systems

4.43

30 AS 2601-2001 Demolition of structures 3.119, 3.120, 3.122, 3.123, 3.124, 3.125

31 AS/NZS 2604:1998 Sunscreen products — Evaluation and classification

3.33

32 AS/NZS 2865:2001 Safe working in a confined space

3.85

33 AS 2971-2002 Serially produced pressure vessels

Sch. 4.2

34 AS 2985-2004 Workplace atmospheres — Method for sampling and gravimetric determination of respirable dust

3.37

35 AS/NZS 3000:2007 Electrical installations (known as the Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules)

3.101, 4.27

36 AS/NZS 3012:2003 Electrical installations — Construction and demolition sites

3.58, 3.60, 3.61, 3.62, 3.63, 3.64

37 AS/NZS 3108:1994 Approval and test specification — Particular requirements for isolating transformers and safety isolating transformers

3.60

38 AS/NZS 3509:2003 LP gas fuel vessels for automotive use

Sch. 4.2, Sch. 4.3

39 AS 3533 Amusement rides and devices

4.52, Sch. 4.1, Sch. 4.2, Sch. 4.3

AS 3533.1-1997 Amusement rides and devices — Design and construction

AS 3533.1 Supplement 1-2003

Amusement rides and devices — Design and construction — Intrinsic safety (Supplement to AS 3533.1-1997)

AS 3533.2-1997 Amusement rides and devices — Operation and maintenance

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Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

AS 3533.2 Supplement 1-1997

Amusement rides and devices — Operation and maintenance — Logbook (Supplement to AS 3533.2-1997)

AS 3533.3-2003 Amusement rides and devices — In-service inspection

AS 3533.4.1-2005 Amusement rides and devices — Specific requirements — Land-borne inflatable devices

40 AS 3640-2004 Workplace atmospheres — Method for sampling and gravimetric determination of inhalable dust

3.37

41 AS 3765-1990 Clothing for protection against hazardous chemicals

3.33

42 AS/NZS 3788:2001 Pressure equipment — In-service inspection

4.43

43 AS 3850-2003 Tilt-up concrete construction

3.88, 3.88B, 3.88C, 3.88D, 3.88E

44 AS 3873-2001 Pressure equipment — Operation and maintenance

4.43

45 AS 3892-2001 Pressure equipment — Installation

4.43

46 AS 3920.1-1993 Assurance of product quality — Pressure equipment manufacture

4.3, Sch. 4.3

47 AS/NZS 4114 Spray painting booths 3.100 AS/NZS 4114.1:2003 Spray painting booths,

designated spray painting areas and paint mixing rooms — Design, construction and testing

AS/NZS 4114.2:2003 Spray painting booths, designated spray painting areas and paint mixing rooms — Installation and maintenance

48 AS 4343-1999 Pressure equipment — Hazard levels

4.1, Sch. 4.1, Sch. 4.2, Sch. 4.3

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Item AS or AS/NZS Number Title Regulation Reference

49 AS/NZS 4431:1996 Guidelines for safe working on new lift installations in new constructions

4.57

50 AS/NZS 4576:1995 Guidelines for scaffolding 3.26 ”.

Part 3 — Amendments to commence on 1 January 2009

11. Regulation 3.62 replaced

Regulation 3.62 is repealed and the following regulation is inserted instead —

“ 3.62. Tester to record information on tag

A competent person who conducts under clause 3.5, 3.6 or 3.7 of AS/NZS 3012 a test on an item of portable electrical equipment or a portable residual current device that is intended for use at a workplace must ensure that, in addition to the information referred to in clause 3.8.3 of that Standard, the tag bears —

(a) the person’s name; and (b) if the person holds an electrical worker’s

licence issued under the Electricity (Licensing) Regulations 1991, the person’s licence number.

Penalty: (a) for a first offence, $2 000; and (b) for a subsequent offence, $2 500.

”.

12. Regulation 3.63 amended

Regulation 3.63(b) is amended by deleting “licence number of the electrical worker” and inserting instead —

“ name of the competent person ”.

By Command of the Governor,

G. M. PIKE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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— PART 2 —

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD AG401*

GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS FREE AREAS ACT 2003 GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS FREE AREAS EXEMPTION ORDER (NO. 3) 2008

Made by the Minister under section 6.

1. Citation This order may be cited as the Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Exemption Order (No.3) 2008.

2. Revocation The Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Exemption Order published in the Gazette on 4 May 2007 is revoked.

3. Exemption A person cultivating cotton in the Ord River Irrigation Area of Western Australia is exempt from the application of section 5 of the Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act 2003 in relation to the cultivation of the genetically modified cotton varieties Liberty Link®, Bollgard II®, Roundup Ready® and Roundup Ready Flex® or combinations of varieties that have been licensed for commercial release under the Gene Technology Act 2000 (Commonwealth). Dated: 24 November 2008.

TERRY REDMAN MLA, Minister for Agriculture and Food.

CONSUMER AND EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION CE401*

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1987 REINSTATEMENT OF ASSOCIATION

The Kimberley Professional Fishermen’s Association Incorporated Notice is hereby given that the incorporation of the above-named association has been re-instated pursuant to Section 35(4) of the Associations Incorporation Act 1987. Dated 20th November 2008.

ROBERT ALLEN, A/Director, Business Services for Commissioner for Consumer Protection.

CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS401*

COURT SECURITY AND CUSTODIAL SERVICES ACT 1999 PERMIT DETAILS

Pursuant to the provisions of section 51 of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999, the Commissioner of the Department of Corrective Services has issued the following persons with Permits to do High-Level Security Work—

Surname First Name(s) Permit Number

Date Permit Issued

Permit Commence

Date

Permit Expiry Date

Beckett Jennifer Ann CS9-321 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Bodinner Justin Jonathan CS9-322 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Casley Wesley James CS9-317 14/11/08 14/11/08 30/07/2011

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Surname First Name(s) Permit Number

Date Permit Issued

Permit Commence

Date

Permit Expiry Date

Chadwick Shane Graham CS9-335 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Cohen Peter CS9-323 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Collins Christine Edith CS9-324 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Cullinan Neil David CS9-336 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Daniels Brioni Kate CS9-325 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Giglia Daniel CS9-337 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Gill Jaskaran Singh CS9-338 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Gilmour Warren Prain CS9-326 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Gonzalez Linda June CS9-318 14/11/08 14/11/08 30/07/2011 Lange Robert Everardos CS9-319 14/11/08 14/11/08 30/07/2011 Leeder Steven CS9-339 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 MacLeod Eileen Margaret CS9-340 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Mahajan Puneet CS9-341 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Mangu Kim Louise CS9-342 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Marchant Thomas Michael CS9-343 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 McDonogh Fiona Jane CS9-334 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Mihajlovic Sasa CS9-344 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Miller Janine CS9-327 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Moore Jamie Matthew CS9-328 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Morrow James Joseph CS9-329 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Moore Shane Eric CS9-345 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Munalula Martin Munali CS9-346 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Myrtek Jillian Ann CS9-330 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Opoku Frank Yaw CS9-331 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Pannowitz Norah Veronica CS9-347 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Ryan Naomi Leeann CS9-348 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Stirling Susan CS9-332 21/11/08 21/11/08 30/07/2011 Summers Graham CS9-349 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Symes Margaret Helen CS9-320 14/11/08 14/11/08 30/07/2011 Wallace William Patrick CS9-350 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011 Wilson Cornel Athelston CS9-351 28/11/08 28/11/08 30/07/2011

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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

Brown James Edward CS9-187 19/11/2008

Burke Jennetta Ann CS9-291 19/11/2008

Callanan Geoffrey Donald CS8-167 19/11/2008

Cook Karen Jane CS8-126 19/11/2008

Cooper Graeme Michael CS9-018 19/11/2008

Cooper Steven James CS9-103 19/11/2008

Dettloff Maxine Leslie CS9-108 19/11/2008

French Jeffery Ivan CS8-020 19/11/2008

Lee Jennifer Mary CS9-049 19/11/2008

McAdden Patrick Michael Samuel CS6-500 19/11/2008

Prosser Graham Bruce CS9-062 19/11/2008

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Surname First Name(s) Permit Number

Date Permit Revoked

Sinclair Craig Lindsay CS6-090 19/11/2008

Taylor Michael CS9-157 19/11/2008

Wells Harry Clinton CS9-220 19/11/2008

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

PAUL BECKTON, A/CSCS Contract Manager.

EDUCATION ED401*

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING ACT 1996 APPOINTMENT

Made by the Minister for Training under Section 19 (1) (a) of the Vocational Education and Training Act 1996.

Citation 1. This instrument may be cited as the State Training Board (Appointment of Members) Instrument 2008.

Appointments 2. The person whose name is listed below, namely— • Mr Keith Spence is appointed Chairperson of the Western Australian State Training Board for the period commencing on 1 December 2008 and ending 30 November 2013. 3. The persons whose names are listed below, namely— • Ms Jane McMeikan • Mr Geoffrey Wrigley • Ms Simone McGurk • Dr Susan Gordon are appointed members of the Western Australian State Training Board for the period commencing on 1 December 2008 and ending on 30 November 2011. 4. The persons whose names are listed below, namely— • Ms Audrey Jackson • Mr Steven Peck are appointed members of the Western Australian State Training Board for the period commencing on 1 January 2009 and ending on 31 December 2011. Dated this 24th day of November 2008.

Hon PETER COLLIER MLC, Minister for Energy; Training.

ELECTORAL EC401*

ELECTORAL ACT 1907 REGISTRATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES

CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION Australian Democrats (WA Division)

Under section 62L(2)(b) of the Electoral Act 1907 the Electoral Commissioner may cancel the registration of a political party if the Electoral Commissioner is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the party is not a parliamentary party and does not have at least 500 members who are electors. The Electoral Commissioner is satisfied on reasonable grounds that the Australian Democrats (WA Division) is not a parliamentary party and do not have at least 500 members who are electors. Under section 62L(5) of the Electoral Act 1907 the Electoral Commissioner is required to— (a) give notice of the cancellation and the reasons for it to the secretary of the party; (b) give notice of the cancellation in the Gazette Notice in accordance with (a) has been given and this gazettal is in accordance with (b) above.

WARWICK GATELY AM, Electoral Commissioner.

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EC402* ELECTORAL ACT 1907

REGISTRATION OF POLITICAL PARTIES CHANGE OF NAME

(Section 62K(4)(a)&(b)) An application has been made to change the party name of Family First Party WA Inc. from ‘Family First Party WA Inc.’ to ‘WAFAMILYFIRST.COM INCORPORATED’ in the register of political parties kept by the Electoral Commissioner under section 62D of the Electoral Act 1907. The following information was included in the application— (a) Name for political party: WAFAMILYFIRST.COM INCORPORATED (b) Abbreviation of name for use on ballot papers: WAFAMILYFIRST.COM (c) Name and address of Secretary of Party: Michael Goodwin Keating

1259 Karnup Road SERPENTINE WA 6125

Any elector who believes that the application— (i) is not in accordance with Section 62E of the Electoral Act 1907; or (ii) should be refused under Section 62J of the Electoral Act 1907 is invited to submit to the Electoral Commissioner by 29 December 2008, a statement which— (a) sets out in detail the grounds for the elector’s belief in respect to (i) and (ii) above; (b) sets out the elector’s residential address and postal address; and (c) is signed by the elector. Any statement submitted will be available for public inspection without fee at the Western Australian Electoral Commission, Level 2, 111 St Georges Terrace, PERTH WA 6000.

WARWICK GATELY AM, Electoral Commissioner.

LANDS LA401*

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1893 APPLICATION J883857

Take notice that Aaron John Beresford, Shannon Leroy Schmidt and Denise Mary Lane have made application to be registered under the Act as proprietors of an estate in fee simple in possession in the land situated at Bolton Street, Bunbury and being Leschenault Location 26 on Deposited Plan 232720 containing 817 square metres and being the whole of the land comprised in Memorial Book XXX No. 69 All persons other than the Applicant claiming any estate right title or interest in the above land and desiring to object to the application are required to lodge in this office on or before 23 December 2008 a caveat forbidding the land being brought under the operation of the Act.

BRUCE ROBERTS, Registrar of Titles.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT LG401*

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 Shire of Esperance (BASIS OF RATES)

Department of Local Government and Regional Development.

DLGRD: ES5-4#02 It is hereby notified for public information that in accordance with the provisions of section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, the Director General of the Department of Local Government and Regional Development, under delegation from the Hon John Castrilli MLA, Minister for Local Government, being charged for the time being with the administration of the Local Government Act 1995, has determined that the method of valuing the land described in the Schedule hereunder shall be gross rental value for the purposes of rating with effect from 11 November 2008.

JENNIFER MATHEWS, Director General.

28 November 2008 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5045

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SCHEDULE ADDITIONS TO GROSS RENTAL VALUE AREA

SHIRE OF ESPERANCE All that portion of land being Lot 2 as shown on Diagram 47944; Lot 11 and Lot 12 as shown on Diagram 77559 and Lot 7 as shown on Deposited Plan 44764.

MARINE/MARITIME MX401*

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 CLOSURE OF NAVIGABLE WATERS—PERSONAL WATERCRAFT

Roebuck Bay Water Ski Area Shire of Broome

Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Fremantle WA, 28 November 2008

Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 66 of the Western Australian Marine Act 1982, the department hereby removes the Roebuck Bay Water Ski Area from the exclusion list as published in Notice TR401 of the Government Gazette dated 15 November 2002.

DAVID HARROD, General Manager, Marine Safety. Department for Planning and Infrastructure.

PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE PI401*

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME

City of Gosnells Notice of Resolution—Clause 27

Maddington Road/Alcock Street, Maddington Amendment 1167/27 File No.: 812-2-25-35 Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Clause 27 of the Metropolitan Region Scheme, the Western Australian Planning Commission resolved on 11 November 2008 to transfer land from the urban deferred zone to the urban zone, as shown on plan number 4.1541. This amendment is effective from the date of publication of this notice in the Government Gazette. The plan may be viewed at the offices of— • Western Australian Planning Commission, Wellington Street, Perth • J S Battye Library, Level 3 Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre • Municipal office of the City of Gosnells During the amendment process the City of Gosnells has required the concurrent amendment of its local planning scheme. The WAPC has agreed to this request. Accordingly Amendment No. 82 to the City of Gosnells Town Planning Scheme No. 6 is also effective from the date of this notice.

WAYNE WINCHESTER, Acting Secretary, Western Australian Planning Commission.

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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of Geraldton-Greenough Town Planning Scheme No. 3 (Geraldton)—Amendment No. 25

Ref: 853/3/2/7 Pt 25 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure approved the City of Geraldton-Greenough local planning scheme amendment on 7 November 2008 for the purpose of— 1. Replacing the word “Market” with “Mark” on Table 2—New Street Alignments. 2. Replacing the phrase “Landscape Protection & Coastal Management” with “Landscape and

Coastal Protection” in clause 3.1.

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3. Replacing the words “reduced to 7.5 metres” with “reduced to 9 metres” in clause 4.10.2 (i). 4. Rezoning Lot 1 Green Street and Lots 70 and 75 Tamblyn Street, Spalding from “Special

Use—Motel” to “Residential R12.5/40/50” and amending the Scheme Maps accordingly. 5. Replacing Clause 5.4.1 (a) with the following— Single Code: All residential development shall be to the density and standards of that

code. Dual Code: Single house development shall be to the density and standards of the first

stated code. Grouped and multiple dwellings development shall be to the density and standards of the second stated code.

Tri Code: Single house development shall be to the density and standards of the first stated code. Grouped dwellings development shall be to the density and standards of the second stated code. Multiple dwellings development shall be to the density and standards of the third stated code.

6. Include “Motor Vehicle—Repair” as an AA use in the Industry—Light and Industry—Service zones.

7. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, changing “4.15.2” to “4.14.2” under the Development zone. 8. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, changing “Dry Cleaning/Laundry Premises” to “Dry Cleaning

Premises/Laundromat”. 9. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, changing “Marine Dealers Yard” to “Marine Dealers Premises”. 10. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, deleting the entry for the use class of “Marine—Repair”. 11. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, including Home Occupation as an AA use in the City Centre,

Local Centre and Marina zones. 12. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, changing “Education Establishment” to “Educational

Establishment”. 13. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, inserting a new use class being “Home Office” and including the

use class as AA in the City Centre, Central Geraldton, Local Centre and Marina zones and P in the Residential zone.

14. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, inserting a new use class being “Home Business” and including the use class as AA in the City Centre, Central Geraldton, Local Centre, Residential and Marina zones.

15. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, including “Industry—Cottage” as P in the Industry—General, Industry—Light and Industry—Service zones, AA in the City Centre, Industry—Port and Port zones and SA in the Central Geraldton zone.

16. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, changing “Day/Family Care Centre” to “Child Care Premises”. 17. On the Table 1 Zoning Table, inserting a new use class being “Family Day Care” and

including the use class as P in the City Centre, Central Geraldton and Local Centre zones and AA in the Residential and Marina zones.

18. In Schedule 1, replacing the definition of Home Occupation with the following— Home Occupation: means an occupation carried out in a dwelling or on land around a

dwelling by an occupier of the dwelling which— a. does not employ any person not a member of the occupier’s household; b. will not cause injury to or adversely affect the amenity of the neighbourhood; c. does not occupy an area greater than 20m²; d. does not display a sign exceeding 0.2m²; e. does not involve the retail sale, display or hire of goods of any nature; f. in relation to vehicles and parking— • does not result in the requirement for a greater number of parking

facilities than normally required for a single dwelling or an increase in traffic volumes in the neighbourhood;

• does not involve the presence, use or calling of a vehicle more than 2 tonnes tare weight; and

• does not include provision for the fuelling, repair or maintenance of motor vehicles.

g. does not involve the use of an essential service of greater capacity than normally required in the zone.

19. In Schedule 1, inserting a definition for Home Business as follows— Home Business: means a business, service or profession carried out in a dwelling or on

land around a dwelling by an occupier of the dwelling which— a. does not employ more than 2 people not members of the occupier’s household; b. will not cause injury to or adversely affect the amenity of the neighbourhood; c. does not occupy an area greater than 50m²; d. does not involve the retail sale, display or hire of goods of any nature; e. in relation to vehicles and parking— • does not result in traffic difficulties as a result of the inadequacy of parking or

an increase in traffic volumes in the neighbourhood; and

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• does not involve the presence, use or calling of a vehicle more than 3.5 tonnes tare weight.

f. does not involve the use of an essential service of greater capacity than normally required in the zone.

20. In Schedule 1, inserting a definition for Home Office as follows— Home Office: means a home occupation limited to a business carried out solely within a

dwelling by a resident of the dwelling but which does not— a. entail clients or customers travelling to and from the dwelling; b. involve any advertising signs on the premises; or c. require any external change to the appearance of the dwelling. 21. In Schedule 1, replacing the definition of Industry—Cottage with the following—

Industry—Cottage: means a trade or light industry producing arts and crafts goods which does not fall within the definition of a home occupation and which—

a. does not cause injury to or adversely affect the amenity of the neighbourhood; b. where operated in a residential zone, does not employ any person other than a

member of the occupier’s household; c. is conducted in an outbuilding which is compatible with the principle use to

which land in the zone in which it is located may be put; d. does not occupy an area greater than 50m²; and e. does not display a sign exceeding 0.2m². 22. In Schedule 1, replacing the definition of “Family Care Centre” with a definition for “Family

Day Care” as follows— Family Day Care: means a child care service provided to a child in a private dwelling in

a family or domestic environment. 23. In Schedule 1, deleting the definition of “Day Care Centre” and inserting a definition for

“Child Care Premises” as follows— Child Care Premises: means premises specified in a license or permit as premises in

which a child care service may be provided. 24. In Schedule 1, inserting a definition for “Showroom” as follows—

Showroom: means premises used to display, sell by wholesale or retail, or hire, automotive parts and accessories, camping equipment, electrical light fittings, equestrian supplies, floor coverings, furnishings, furniture, household appliances, party supplies, swimming pools or goods of a bulky nature.

25. In Schedule 1, replacing the definition of “Gross Leasable Area” with a definition for “Net Lettable Area” (NLA) as follows—

Nett Lettable Area: means the area of all floors within the internal finished surfaces of permanent walls but excludes the following areas—

a. all stairs, toilets, cleaner’s cupboards, lift shafts and motor rooms, escalators, tea rooms and plant rooms and other service areas;

b. lobbies between lifts facing other lifts serving the same floor; c. areas set aside as public open space or thoroughfares and not for the exclusive

use of occupiers of the floor or building; d. areas set aside for the provision of facilities or services to the floor or building

where such facilities are not for the exclusive use of occupiersof the floor or building.

26. Deleting the footnote to Table 3 headed “GFA—Gross Floor Area”. 27. Throughout Table 3, replacing “GFA” with “NLA”. 28. Throughout Clause 5.7.5, replacing “GFA” with “NLA”.

ANTHONY BRUN, Chief Executive Officer. IAN CARPENTER, Mayor.

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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shire of Moora Town Planning Scheme No. 4—Amendment No. 7

Ref: 853/3/11/5 Pt 7 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 Moora local planning scheme amendment on 17 November 2008 for the purpose of— 1. in “CONTENTS” in the Scheme Text inserting in numeric order “3.13 Development Zone” and

“4.12 Outline Development Plan”.

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2. in clause 3.1.1 including “Development” after the entry for “Residential”. 3. in the Zoning Table inserting a new column on the right-hand side of the column headed

“RESIDENTIAL”, as follows—

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4. including the following new clause in numeric order in the Scheme Text— “3.13 DEVELOPMENT ZONE 3.13.1 Objectives (a) For land in this Zone to be progressively developed for purposes, including,

residential development and for other uses normally associated with residential development.

(b) Prior to any subdivision or development occurring in the zone, ensure that an Outline Development Plan has been adopted.

(c) Establish zoning and density coding for land in the zone through the adoption of an Outline Development Plan.

3.13.2 Development Requirements (a) Prior to granting approval for any development or recommending approval for

subdivision of land in this zone, an Outline Development Plan shall be required to be adopted in accordance with the Outline Development Plan provisions stipulated in Part IV of the Scheme.

(b) Notwithstanding the requirements of this Scheme, the Council may permit the land to be used for various purposes shown in the approved Outline Development Plan.

3.13.3 Outline Development Plan (a) Further to the Outline Development Plan provisions in Part IV of the Scheme, an

Outline Development Plan in the Development zone shall show:— (i) The topography of the area.

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(ii) The existing major road systems.

(iii) The location and width of proposed roads.

(iv) The location and quantity of shopping, civic, and public facilities proposed, including the nomination of the appropriate zone or reserve to be applied, together with an analysis of the factors used in the determination of the need for such facilities.

(v) The approximate location of the recreation and open space areas proposed and the nomination of the appropriate reserve to be applied, with the location of open space to be related to creeklines, native vegetation, and other natural features.

(vi) The population and residential densities proposed.

(vii) Landholdings adjacent to or near the area the subject of the Outline Development Plan, including any buffers required from adjoining development.

(viii) Mapping of flood plain and flood fringe of the Moore River.

(ix) The staging of the development proposed, the method of carrying out the development and the projected times of completion of each stage of development.

(x) Such other information as shall be required by the Council.”

5. including the following new clause in numeric order in the Scheme Text—

“4.12 Outline Development Plan 4.12.1 The local government or the Western Australian Planning Commission may require the

preparation of an Outline Development Plan prior to considering any subdivision or development proposal in any zone.

4.12.2 Notwithstanding the requirements of this Scheme, all development is to comply with the requirements of any endorsed Outline Development Plan.

4.12.3 Any departure or alterations to an Outline Development Plan may, subject to the approval of the Western Australian Planning Commission, be permitted if the local government considers that the proposed departure or alteration will not prejudice the progressive subdivision and development of the area.

4.12.4 A proposed Outline Development Plan may, to the extent that it does not conflict with the Scheme, impose a classification on the land included in it by reference to reserves, zones or the Residential Design Codes, and where the proposed Outline Development Plan becomes an Outline Development Plan, the local government is to have due regard to such reserves, zones or the Residential Design Codes when recommending subdivision or approving development of land within. In the absence of an endorsed Outline Development Plan the symbols in the Zoning Table will apply.

4.12.5 Advertising of Outline Development Plan— If the Council resolves to approve the Outline Development Plan it shall give notice

that the Outline Development Plan has been prepared and will be available for public inspection at the offices of the Council. The notice shall be for a period of not less than 30 days from the date the notice is first published and shall state that submission on the Outline Development Plan may be made to the Council within this period.

Notice shall be in the form of the following— (a) a notice published in a newspaper circulating in the district;

(b) a notice sent to the owner and/or occupiers of land within an area determined by the Council to be affected by the Outline Development Plan; and

(c) if determined by Council as being required, a sign on site displaying the notice.

4.12.6 Adoption of Outline Development Plan— Following the adoption of the Outline Development Plan, with or without modifications,

the local government shall request the Western Australian Planning Commission to endorse the Outline Development Plan as the basis for approval of subdivision applications within areas covered by the plan.

4.12.7 Right of Review— The proponent of an Outline Development Plan required by this Scheme may make

application for review under Part 14 of the Planning and Development Act 2005—

(a) The failure of the local government to make a determination on the content and requirement of an Outline Development Plan (or an amendment to an Outline Development Plan) within 120 days of receiving a request for direction;

(b) A decision by the local government not to endorse an Outline Development Plan (or an amendment to an Outline Development Plan);

(c) Conditions of approval of the Outline Development Plan (or alterations to an Outline Development Plan).

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4.12.8 Modifications to Outline Development Plan— If the Council considers that a proposed departure from or alteration to an approved

Outline Development Plan will not prejudice the progressive development of an area and is in the interest of orderly and proper planning, the Council may resolve either—

(a) not to advertise the departure or alteration due to its anticipated minimal impact on the development of the area and forward the departure or alteration to the Western Australian Planning Commission for adoption; or

(b) advertise the departure or alteration in accordance with the Outline Development Plan advertising provision.

6. in the Legend on the Scheme Map including “Development” in the list of Zones designated by a brown border as depicted on the Scheme Amendment Map.

7. rezoning Lots 1 and 220 Airstrip Road, Lot 965 Molloy Road, part of Lot 718 Cooper Street, and part of Lots 12 and 966 Dandaragan Road, Moora, from Farming Zone to Development Zone as depicted on the Scheme Amendment Map.

8. rezoning part of Lot 718 Cooper Street, and part of Lots 12 and 966 Dandaragan Road, Moora, from Residential Zone to Development Zone as depicted on the Scheme Amendment Map.

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PI404* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT City of Armadale

Town Planning Scheme No. 4—Amendment No. 35 Ref: 853/2/22/7 Pt 35 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure approved the City of Armadale local planning scheme amendment on 19 November 2008 for the purpose of—

Proposal 1 1. Delete the word “Existing” from the section heading “Existing Building/Land Use” of

Schedule 6—Form of Application for Planning Approval so it reads “Building/Land Use”; 2. Insert additional text on Schedule 6 under the title “Application for Planning Approval” as

follows: “Applicants are required to complete and submit all relevant checklists and pay the required fees as set out in the City’s Schedule of Fees and Charges. Incomplete applications will be returned to the applicant.”;

3. Insert a sentence at the bottom of Schedule 6 as follows: “The applicant acknowledges and accepts when lodging this application form, that the City may advertise, copy and/or reproduce any supporting plans and documentation submitted as part of this application.”

Proposal 2 Include new provisions for Development Area No.11 in Schedule 12—Development (Structure Planning) Areas as follows—

11.3 No lot with a common boundary on the dedicated road reserve to Churchman Brook Road shall be permitted where it would have an area of less than 5000m².

11.4 All Structure Plans shall include land capability and servicing assessments for proposed lots undertaken at the landowner’s cost and to the standard determined by the City.

Proposal 3 Insert the following property details under the “Description of Land” column of Schedule 3 (Restricted Uses) for Restricted Use No.1 as follows—

Lot 59 (No.2913) Albany Highway, Kelmscott; Lot 12 (No.2917) Albany Highway, Kelmscott; Lot 116 (No.2921) Albany Highway, Kelmscott; Lot 115 (No.2925) Albany Highway, Kelmscott; and Lot 82 (No.1) Ottaway Street, Kelmscott.

Proposal 4 Amend the Scheme Maps as follows—

1. Recode Lot 946 Milano Loop, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R40”; 2. Recode Lots 327 to 330 Ticklie Road, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R30”; 3. Recode Lots 345 to 349 Ticklie Road, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R30”; 4. Recode Lots 353 to 356 and Lots 367 to 370 Ticklie Road, Lots 350 to 352 Vallota Pass,

Seville Grove and Lots 371 and 372 Jonquil Loop, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R30”;

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5. Recode Lots 305 to 309 Ticklie Road, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R30”; 6. Recode Lots 772 and 773 Edinburgh Road, Seville Grove, Lots 774 and 775 Westfield

Road and Lots 769-771 Glasgow Way, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R30”; 7. Recode Lot 239 Cabra Avenue and Lot 333 Salamanca Boulevard, Seville Grove from

“R17.5/25” to “R40”; 8. Recode Lots 564 and 565 Seville Drive and Lots 511 and Lot 563 Fulmar Way, Seville

Grove from “R17.5/25” to “R30”; 9. Recode Lots 238 and 239 Waterway Cove, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R30”; 10. Recode Lot 10 (Strata Lots 1-22) Braemore Street, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R30”; 11. Recode Lot 31 Braemore Street, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R40”; 12. Rezoning and recoding Lots 539 and 540 Fulmar Way from “Residential R17.5/25” and

“Unzoned R15/25” to “Residential R30” and recoding Lots 357 and 358 Waterway Cove, Seville Grove from “R15/25” to “R30”; and

13. Rezoning and recoding Lots 535 to 538 Fulmar Way and Lot 534 Kerrison Parade, Seville Grove from “Residential R17.5/25” and “Unzoned R15/25” to “Residential R17.5/25”.

Proposal 5 Rezone the Pedestrian Access Way from “Unzoned” and adjoining sections of Public Open Space Reserve 34049 from “Parks and Recreation (Local)” reserve located between Lowanna Way and Reserve 32576 to “Residential” zone and the Scheme Maps be amended accordingly.

Proposal 6 Amend the Scheme Maps as follows—

1. Recode Lot 29 (No.24) Ashworth Way, Brookdale from “R20” to “R40”. 2. Recode Lot 62 (No.2) Ashworth Way, Brookdale from “R20” to “R40”.

Proposal 7 Amend the Scheme Maps as follows—

Rezone the unzoned portion of Lot 11 (No.35) Wungong Road, Armadale to “Residential” zone. Rezone the unzoned portion of Lot 10 (No.33) Wungong Road, Armadale to “Residential” zone. Rezone the unzoned portion of Lot 9 (No.31) Wungong Road, Armadale to “Residential” zone. Rezone the unzoned portion of Lot 8 (No.4) Seventh Road, Armadale to “Residential” zone. Rezone the unzoned portion of Lot 7 (No.6) Seventh Road, Armadale to “Residential” zone.

Proposal 8 Rezone a portion of Lot 40 (No.73) Brookton Highway, Mt Nasura from “Public Purpose” reserve to “Residential” zone and the Scheme Maps be amended accordingly.

Proposal 9 Rezone Reserve 30173 Weston Terrace, Kelmscott from “Parks and Recreation (Local)” reserve to “Residential” zone and the Scheme Maps be amended accordingly.

Proposal 10 Rezone a portion of Lot 100 (No.19) Wygonda Road, Roleystone that has been developed with ten aged person dwellings from “Parks and Recreation (Local)” reserve to “Residential” zone and the Scheme Maps be amended accordingly.

Proposal 11 Rezone a portion of Reserve 29003 Foster Road, Kelmscott from “Residential” zone to “Parks and Residential (Local)” reserve and the Scheme Maps be amended accordingly.

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PI405* EAST PERTH REDEVELOPMENT ACT 1991 EAST PERTH REDEVELOPMENT SCHEME 1992

Amendment No. 22 Available for Public Inspection

East Perth Redevelopment Authority. It is hereby notified for public information that the Minister for Planning has approved for advertising Draft Amendment No. 22 to the East Perth Redevelopment Scheme 1992. Amendment No. 22 will facilitate the redevelopment of The Link Project Area, being the land bounded by the Mitchell Freeway, Roe Street, Wellington Street and the Horseshoe Bridge, Perth. Amendment No. 22 establishes the necessary planning framework to facilitate the redevelopment of The Link Project Area in accordance with The Link Master Plan. Amendment No. 22 also extends and clarifies the developer contribution provisions of the Scheme to include The Link Project Area.

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The Scheme Report for Amendment No. 22 (including Scheme maps) will be available for inspection at the EPRA office, 12 Lindsay Street, Perth between the hours of 8:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday and may also be viewed at www.thelinkperth.com.au. Written submissions should be addressed to—

The Chief Executive Officer EPRA Locked Bag 8 Perth Business Centre WA 6849

Attention: Planning Manager

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PI406* EAST PERTH REDEVELOPMENT ACT 1991 EAST PERTH REDEVELOPMENT SCHEME 1992

Amendment No. 23 Available for Public Inspection

East Perth Redevelopment Authority. It is hereby notified for public information that the Minister for Planning has approved for advertising proposed Amendment No. 23 to the East Perth Redevelopment Scheme 1992. Amendment No. 23 will facilitate the redevelopment of the Riverside Project Area, being the land bound by the Swan River, Adelaide Terrace, Plain Street and Waterloo Crescent, East Perth. Amendment No. 23 establishes the necessary planning framework to facilitate the redevelopment of the Riverside Project Area in accordance with the Riverside Master Plan. The Scheme Report for Amendment No. 23 (including Scheme maps) will be available for inspection at the EPRA office, 12 Lindsay Street, Perth between the hours of 8:30am and 5:00pm Monday to Friday and may also be viewed at www.riversideeastperth.com.au. Written submissions should be addressed to—

The Chief Executive Officer EPRA Locked Bag 8 Perth Business Centre WA 6849 Attention: Planning Manager

The closing date for submissions is Wednesday 28 January 2009.

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PI407* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

Shire of Broome INTERIM DEVELOPMENT ORDER NO. 4

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of section 105, division 3, part 6 of the Planning and Development Act, 2005, and by direction of the Minister for Planning a summary as set out hereunder of the Shire of Broome Interim Development Order No. 4 made pursuant to the provisions of divisions 2 and 3, part 6 of that Act is published for general information. The Minister for Planning has made copies of this Order available for inspection by any person free of charge at the offices of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and at the office of the Shire Council during normal office hours.

SUMMARY 1 The Shire of Broome Interim Development Order No. 4 contains provisions inter alia— (a) That the Order applies to that part of the Shire of Broome specified in the order. (b) That, subject as therein stated, the Broome Shire Council is the authority responsible for

its administration. (c) That the carrying out of certain development on land within the scope of the Order without

approval as stated therein is prohibited. (d) Relating to the application for and grant of approval for, development other than

development permitted by the Order. (e) Relating to development by a public authority. (f) Relating to certain development permitted by this Order. (g) Relating to the continuance of the lawful use of land and buildings.

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(h) Relating to an application for a review based on a decision to refuse approval for development or conditions subject to which approval to carry out development is granted.

2 The Order has effect from and after the publication of this Summary in the Government Gazette.

K. R. DONOHOE, Chief Executive Officer. 26 August 2008.

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PI408* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION City of Geraldton-Greenough

Shire of Greenough Local Planning Scheme No. 5

Notice is hereby given that the local government of the City of Geraldton-Greenough has prepared the abovementioned local planning scheme for the purpose of— 1. setting out the local government’s planning aims and intentions for the scheme area;

2. setting aside land as reserves for public purposes; 3. zoning land within the scheme area for the purposes defined in the scheme;

4. controlling and guiding land use and development; 5. setting out procedures for the assessment and determination of planning applications;

6. making provision for the administration and enforcement of the scheme; and 7. addressing other matters contained in the First Schedule to the Town Planning Act.

Plans and documents setting out and explaining the local planning scheme have been deposited at Council Offices, Civic Centre, Cathedral Avenue, Geraldton, at the Department for Planning and Infrastructure’s regional office, 65 Chapman Road, Geraldton, and at the Western Australian Planning Commission, Albert Facey House, 469 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including 3 March 2009. Submissions on the local planning scheme may be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before 3 March 2009.

G. P. BRENNAN, Chief Executive Officer.

POLICE PO401*

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974 TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF REGULATIONS

I, Martin Paul Bond, Inspector being the delegated officer of the Minister for Transport under Section 83(6) of the Road Traffic Act 1974, pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 83(1) of that Act, and the consent of the Local Authorities having been obtained and nominated for the purposes of— A Cycle Race by members/entrants of the Northern Districts Cycle Club on 12 October 2008 between the hours of 10:00 Hrs and 16:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:– Fitzgerald Street, Newcastle Road, Mitchell Avenue, Great Eastern Highway, Trimmer Road, Spencers Brook Road, Glass Avenue and Fitzgerald Street, in the Shire of Northam. All participants to wear approved head protection at all times.

A Cycle TimeTrial Race by members/entrants of the Australian Time Trials Association on 19 October 2008 between the hours of 07:30 Hrs and 11:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:– Kargotich Road, Leipold Road, King Road and Mundijong Road, in Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale. All participants to wear approved head protection at all times.

A Cycling Event by members/entrants of the Cyclo Sportif Club of Australia Inc on 19 October 2008 between the hours of 07:00 Hrs and 16:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

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Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:–

Weston Road, Pickering Brook Road, Repatriation Road, Forrest Road, Patterson Road, Pickering Brook Road, Canning Road and return, in the Shire of Kalamunda and City of Armadale.

A Special Stage Car Rally by members/entrants of the Light Car Club of WA Inc on 18 October 2008 between the hours of 09:00 Hrs and 23:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the carriageway on:–

Chidlow Road, Flatrock Road, Wellbucket Road, Cook Road, Trew Road, Oak George Road, Casuarina Road, Chamber Road, Gorries Road, Wellbucket Road, Dale Road, Tableland Road, Qualen Road, Abarcorn Road, Yeta Road, Ridley Road, End of Nokine Road south of Beryl Road, Chalmers Road, Reservoir Road south of Godfrey Road, David Road, Beryl Road, Smit Road and all minor and unnamed tracks in the immediate area, in Mundaring.

All participants to wear approved head protection at all times.

A Secondary Schools Triathlon by members/entrants of the School Sport WA on 31 October 2008 between the hours of 09:30 Hrs and 12:45 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:–

Riverton Drive North, in City of Canning.

All participants to wear approved head protection at all times for the cycle event.

A Primary Schools Triathlon by members/entrants of the School Sport WA on 5 November 2008 between the hours of 10:00 Hrs and 12:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:–

The Esplanade, in City of Nedlands.

All participants to wear approved head protection at all times for the cycle event.

A Balzano Barrow Race by members/entrants of the Rotary Club of Hannans on 26 October 2008 between the hours of 06:00 Hrs and 14:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:–

Yarri Road, Williamstown Road, Goldfields Highway and Hannan Street, in the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.

A Triathlon by members/entrants of the Dumbleyung Events Committee on 1 November 2008 between the hours of 11:30 Hrs and 13:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:–

Bennett Street, Peterson Road and Dumbleyung South Road, in the Shire of Dumbleyung.

All participants to wear approved head protection at all times for the cycle event.

A Triathlon by members/entrants of the Albany Triathlon Club on 16 November 2008 between the hours of 08:00 Hrs and 10:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:–

Middleton Beach Road, Golf Links Road, Swarbrick Road, Clark Street and return, in the City of Albany.

All participants to wear approved head protection at all times for the cycle event.

A Triathlon by members/entrants of the Albany Triathlon Club on 23 November 2008 between the hours of 08:00 Hrs and 10:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:–

Whalers Cove Carpark, Quaranup Road and return, in the City of Albany.

All participants to wear approved head protection at all times for the cycle event.

An Albany Port to Point Fun Run by members/entrants of the Trievents WA on 9 November 2008 between the hours of 07:00 Hrs and 11:30 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the following route:–

From side of Jetty and across Toll Place, continue along Princess Royal Drive to carpark at intersection of Brunswick Street, continue along boardwalk to Middleton Beach dual use path, Flinders Parade, along Griffiths Street and the dual use path to Boongarrie Street and finish at grassed area at end of Cunningham Street, in City of Albany.

A Foot Race—10 Miler by members/entrants of the West Australian Marathon Club on 9 November 2008 between the hours of 07:00 Hrs and 09:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

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Racing to be confined to the following route:– Start at Perry Lakes Drive Hockey Grounds, Oceanic Drive, Alderbury Street, Brookdale Street, Underwood Avenue, around Perry Lakes 3 times and return to Hockey Grounds, in the Town of Cambridge.

A Cycling Road Race by members/entrants of the West Coast Masters Cycling Council Inc on 9 November 2008 between the hours of 08:30 Hrs and 12:00 Hrs, 16 November 2008 between the hours of 08:30 Hrs and 12:00 Hrs, 7 December 2008 between the hours of 08:30 Hrs and 12:00 Hrs, 14 December 2008 between the hours of 08:30 Hrs and 12:00 Hrs, 21 December 2008 between the hours of 08:30 Hrs and 12:00 Hrs, 30 November 2008 between the hours of 08:30 Hrs and 12:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:– Bradford Street, Chilver Street, Valentine Street, Hazelhurst Street and Bradford Street, in Kewdale All participants to wear approved head protection at all times.

A Clubman Cup Car Rally by members/entrants of the Light Car Club of WA (Inc) on 15 November 2008 between the hours of 08:00 Hrs and 22:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the carriageway on:– Balmoral Road, Appian Road, Arboretum Road, Unnamed Road, Herold Road, Mountain Road, Bulldozer Road, 37 Mile Road, Scaffold Road and Solus Road, in Jarrahdale and Surrounding Area. All participants to wear approved head protection at all times. A Cycle Time Trial Race (15 Km) by members/entrants of the Australian Time Trials Association on 11 November 2008 between the hours of 06:15 Hrs and 08:30 Hrs, 25 November 2008 between the hours of 06:15 Hrs and 08:30 Hrs, 23 December 2008 between the hours of 06:15 Hrs and 08:30 Hrs, 30 December 2008 between the hours of 06:15 Hrs and 08:30 Hrs, 27 January 2009 between the hours of 06:15 Hrs and 08:30 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:– Lovekin Drive, in Kings Park. All participants to wear approved head protection at all times.

A Foot Race—Peninsula Run by members/entrants of the West Australian Marathon Club on 16 November 2008 between the hours of 07:00 Hrs and 08:30 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the following route:– from Water Sports Centre along footpath across Goongoonup Bridge, north on riverside footpath to turning point just before Stableford Court and retun to Water Sports Centre, (Burswood to Maylands and return). A Cycle Time Trial Race (40 km) by members/entrants of the Australian Time Trials Association on 16 November 2008 between the hours of 07:00 Hrs and 11:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:– Old Northam Road, Government Road, Werribee Road and returning to start, Childow to Wundowie to Chidlow. All participants to wear approved head protection at all times.

A Triathlon by members/entrants of the Nickol Bay Triathlon Club on 16 November 2008 between the hours of 07:30 Hrs and 09:00 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder. Cycle Leg: Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on Warambie Road, Belmoral Road, Dampier Road, Searipple Road and Warambie Road, in Karratha. Run Leg: Racing to be confined to paths/verges along Warambie Road, Searipple Road, Welcome Road, Sharpe Avenue and Warambie Road, in Karratha.

All participants to wear approved head protection at all times for the cycle event. A Marathon Relay by members/entrants of the Donnybrook-Balingup Shire/Solahart Donnybrook Marathon on 22 November 2008 between the hours of 10:30 Hrs and 17:30 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:–

South Western Highway, Boyup Brook Road, Preston Road to Glen Mervyn Dam—return along Preston Road, Boyup Brook Road, South Western Highway, Marmion Street, Emerald Street and Steere Street, in the Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup.

A Triathlon by members/entrants of the Bunbury Triathlon Club on 23 November 2008 between the hours of 07:30 Hrs and 10:30 Hrs, 18 January 2009 between the hours of 07:30 Hrs and 10:30 Hrs, 22 February 2009 between the hours of 07:30 Hrs and 10:30 Hrs, 5 April 2009 between the hours of 07:30 Hrs and 10:30 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder.

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Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:– Pratt Road and Leake Street and return, in Eaton. All participants to wear approved head protection at all times for the cycle event. A Marathon by members/entrants of the Collie Rotary Club on 11 October 2008 between the hours of 09:00 Hrs and 16:30 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:– Cycly Race: Bridge Street, Coombes Street, Paul Street, Palmer Street, Williams Road, Boys Home Road To P ower Station Car Park,Finishing Co-Op Bridge. Bike Race: Unnamed dirt road parallel with river from Minninup Pool to Mungalup Road, across Mungalup Road, alone Flora Road\Scenic Drive. A Cycle Race by members/entrants of the Peel District Cycling Club (Inc) on 15 October 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 22 October 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 29 October 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 5 November 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 12 November 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 19 November 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 26 November 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 3 December 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 10 December 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 17 December 2008 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 7 January 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 14 January 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 21 January 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 1 February 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 28 January 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 4 February 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 11 February 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 18 February 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 25 February 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 4 March 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs, 11 March 2009 between the hours of 17:45 Hrs and 18:45 Hrs do hereby approve the temporary suspension of the Regulations made under such act on the carriageway(s) mentioned hereunder. Racing to be confined to the left of the carriageway on:– Left of the carriageway, Hopelands Road.. All participants to wear approved head protection at all times.

M. P. BOND, Inspector.

PUBLIC SERVICE PS401*

PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT ACT 1994 EXEMPTION

In accordance with s.25(1)(a) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994, I partially exempt the Department for Corrective Services from the Recruitment, Selection and Appointment Standard, for the selection processes for the positions of Principal Officer. This exemption applies to the “open and competitive” component of the Recruitment, Selection and Appointment Standard from 28 November 2008 until 4 June 2009, unless repealed or amended under s.25(1)(b) of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 During the period of the partial exemption, all other components of the Recruitment, Selection and Appointment Standard and associated procedures pursuant to the Public Sector Management (Breaches of Public Sector Standards) Regulations 2005 remain applicable. The exemption is applicable to the abovementioned occupational group only and cannot be used for any other groups or positions in the department.

Dr RUTH SHEAN, Commissioner, Public Sector Standards. 24 November 2008.

RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR RG401*

LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988 LIQUOR APPLICATIONS

The following is a summary of applications received under the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act) and required to be advertised. Any person wishing to obtain more details about any application, or about the objection process, should contact the Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, 1st Floor, 87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Telephone: (08) 9425 1888, or consult a solicitor or relevant industry organisation.

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Last Date App. No. Applicant Nature of Application for Objections

APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF A LICENCE 12636 Hala Agencies Pty

Ltd Application for the grant of a Wholesaler’s licence in respect of premises situated in Doubleview and known as Hala Agencies Pty Ltd.

10/12/2008

12642 Cranked Coffee Pty Ltd

Application for the grant of a Restaurant licence in respect of premises situated in Leederville and known as Cranked Coffee.

18/12/2008

APPLICATIONS FOR THE REMOVAL OF A LICENCE 286421 Rockingham City &

Districts Softball Assoc.

Application for the Removal of a Club Restricted licence in respect of premises situated in Rockingham and known as Rockingham City & Districts Softball Association Inc.

10/12/2008

APPLICATIONS FOR EXTENDED TRADING PERMITS—ONGOING EXTENDED HOURS 32966 Checkpoint Systems

Pty Ltd Application for the grant of an extended trading permit—ongoing extended hours, in respect of premises situated in Yerecoin and known as Yerecoin Tavern.

23/12/2008

32970 Nigel Clyde Langman & Sarah Ann Langman

Application for the grant of an extended trading permit—ongoing extended hours, in respect of premises situated in Denmark and known as Bowbridge Roadhouse.

14/12/2008

This notice is published under section 67(5) of the Act.

Dated: 26 November 2008. B. A. SARGEANT, Director of Liquor Licensing.

WATER/SEWERAGE WA401

WATER AGENCIES (POWERS) ACT 1984 WATER AGENCIES (WATER USE) BY-LAWS 2007

Town of Denmark Withdrawal of Water Restrictions

Notice is hereby given that Stage 5 water restrictions applied to every person using water supplied by the Water Corporation in the town of Denmark are withdrawn with effect from 1 December 2008. For further information contact the Water Corporation’s 24 hour helpline on 13 10 39.

SUE MURPHY, Chief Executive Officer, Water Corporation.

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WA402* WATER SERVICES LICENSING ACT 1995

NOTICE UNDER SECTION 31 (5) AMENDMENT OF LICENCE Notice is given that the following Operating Licence has been amended—

Licensee: Aqwest—Bunbury Water Board Issue Date: 21 November 2008 Address of Licensee: 5 MacKinnon Way Bunbury WA 6230 Classification: Operating Licence, Water Supply Service. Term of Licence: Up to and including 17 January 2022.

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Amendment: Amendment to Version OL2 with a change of Licensee’s address to 5 MacKinnon Way Bunbury WA 6230. Inspection of Licence: Economic Regulation Authority 6th Floor 197 St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6000 http:// www.era.wa.gov.au

LYNDON G. ROWE, Chairman. Economic Regulation Authority.

DECEASED ESTATES ZX401

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 may 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 Janny Cohney Late of 31 Alexander Road East Fremantle, WA, Home Duties DIED 11/08/2008

Estate late Margaret Mary Dracup Late of 37 Dyers Close, West Buckland, Wellington, Somerset UK, Retired Physiotherapist DIED 27/08/2008

Estate late Joan Easterbrook Late of Unit 5, 7 Clifton Crescent, Mount Lawley, WA, Home Duties DIED 01/10/2008

Estate late Gladys Elsa Eaton Late of 17 Toowong Street, Bayswater, WA, Artist DIED 21/10/2008

Estate late Marina Mae Lawson Late of 13 Farrall Court Erskine, WA, Home Duties DIED 11/10/2008

ANDREA COYTE, Estate Manager.

Direct Phone (02) 9229 3411

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ZX402 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Notice to Creditors and Claimants of Kenneth Arthur Littlewood late of 28 Loxton Street, Mandurah, 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 3rd November 2008, are required by the Executors Kenneth Brian Littlewood and Peter James Littlewood to send particulars of their claim to them, care of 29 Arabian Court, Champion Lakes, WA, 6111, within one (1) month from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the Trustees may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

KENNETH BRIAN LITTLEWOOD and PETER JAMES LITTLEWOOD (Executors).

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ZX403 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Patricia Mary Moir late of Clarence Estate Nursing Home, Hardie Road, Albany in the State of Western Australia, Home Duties, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the late Patricia Mary Moir deceased who died on the 27th day of July 2008 at Albany, in the said State are required by the personal representative Shirley Leanne Moir of 1506 Omeehans Road, Amelup, Western Australia and Graham Colin Moir of 126 Glenelg Road, Amelup in the said State to send particulars of their claims to David Moss & Co of PO Box 5744, Albany W.A. 6332 by the date one month following the publication of this notice after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claim for which he has then had notice.

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ZX404* 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 the 28/12/2008 after which date I may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which I then have notice. Campbell, Michael Breck, late of 67 Telford Court Stirling, died 4.04.2007 (DE33059598EM37) Campbell, Pauline Agnes, late of 57/71 Ruislip Street Wembley, died 4.10.2008 (DE19833356EM313) Cox, Emma Antoinette Ethel, late of The Pines Aged Care 167 Ponte Vecchio Boulevard Ellenbrook,

died 21.10.2008 (DE19924322EM13) Denby, Donald, late of unit 6/7 Tecoma Way Dianella, died 10.10.2008 (DE33013369EM17) Johnson, Shirley Deacon, late of Hamersley Aged Care Facility 441 Rokeby Road Subiaco, died

12.11.2008 (DE19871705EM27) Kellermann, Yolanda, late of 2/128 Walpole Street Bentley, died 2.07.2008 (DE19962070EM37) Leembruggen, Edith Cynthia Rose, late of 24 Halmstad Circle Mindarie, died 2.10.2008

(DE19882134EM22) Martin, Grace Nellie, late of Warwick Village Nursing Home 98 Ellersdale Avenue Warwick, died

17.10.2008 (DE19930664EM27) Murphy, Perry Gerard, late of 28 Glendale Avenue Hamersley, died 22.08.2008 (DE19921482EM13) Morgan, Armand Garciar, late of room 403 Waminda Caring Centre Aidie Court Bentley, died

4.10.2008 (DE20002468EM16) O’Rourkes, Kevin William, late of 32 Andrew Street Kalamunda, died 18.09.2008 (DE19961253EM16) Pearce, Roland Tennant, late of 5/555 William Street Mount Lawley, died 17.10.2008

(DE33067903EM35) Pearse, Inez Mary, late of Carinya Nursing Home Bristol Avenue Bicton, formerly of 4/2 Wilfred Road

Thornlie, died 10.09.2008 (DE19982773EM16) Pranjic, Ferdinand, late of room 13/ 2 South Terrace Fremantle, died 16.06.2008

(DE33065749EM110) Reis, Appolonia, late of 32 Spencer Street Yokine, died 11.10.2008 (DE19651938EM37) Tooby, Harold, late of William Carey Court 450 Bussell Highway Busselton, died 28.04.2007

(DE33064529EM13) West, Shirley Phyllis, late of David Buttfield Centre 649 North Beach Road Gwelup, died 23.09.2008

(DE33055422EM26)

JOHN SKINNER, Public Trustee, Public Trust Office,

565 Hay Street, Perth WA 6000.

Telephone: 9222 6777.

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