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No. 8 303 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 17 JANUARY 2002 CONTENTS Page Corporations and District Councils—Notices ........................... 328 Crown Lands Act 1929—Notices ............................................. 304 Electoral Act 1985—Notice ...................................................... 304 Environment and Heritage—Lease Amended, Cancelled, etc ........................................................................ 304 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notice............................... 305 Geographical Names Act 1991—Notices.................................. 305 Highways Act 1926—Notices ................................................... 305 Local Government Act 1999—Notices ..................................... 306 Mining Act 1971—Notices ....................................................... 316 National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—Notice ........................ 317 National Parks Regulations 2001—Notice................................ 317 Petroleum Act 2000—Notices................................................... 320 Port Augusta Circuit Court—Notice ......................................... 321 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................... 331 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices .................... 322 Sale of Property ......................................................................... 332 Soil Conservation and Land Care Act 1989—Notice ................ 323 South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984—Notices .................... 324 Transport, Department of—Notices to Mariners ....................... 326 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notices .................................... 333 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail: [email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged.

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No. 8 303

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such

ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 17 JANUARY 2002

CONTENTS

PageCorporations and District Councils—Notices ........................... 328Crown Lands Act 1929—Notices ............................................. 304Electoral Act 1985—Notice ...................................................... 304Environment and Heritage—Lease Amended,

Cancelled, etc ........................................................................ 304Environment Protection Act 1993—Notice............................... 305Geographical Names Act 1991—Notices.................................. 305Highways Act 1926—Notices................................................... 305Local Government Act 1999—Notices ..................................... 306Mining Act 1971—Notices ....................................................... 316National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972—Notice ........................ 317National Parks Regulations 2001—Notice................................ 317Petroleum Act 2000—Notices................................................... 320Port Augusta Circuit Court—Notice ......................................... 321Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................... 331Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices.................... 322Sale of Property......................................................................... 332Soil Conservation and Land Care Act 1989—Notice................ 323South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984—Notices.................... 324Transport, Department of—Notices to Mariners ....................... 326Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notices .................................... 333

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICESALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian GovernmentGazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legiblywritten on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no laterthan 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail:[email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmissionwith a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will becharged.

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Department for Environment and Heritage, Adelaide, 9 January 2002

NOTICE is hereby given that the lease mentioned and described at the foot hereof has been cancelled, and determined by the Minister forEnvironment and Heritage and is hereby declared forfeited.

Lease Section Hundred Lessee Cause of Forfeiture Date ofCancellation

Miscellaneous No. 18244 422 Hundred of ParaWurlie

Horst Herzog andJaunita Marie Herzog

Cancelled pursuant tosection 59 (1) of theCrown Lands Act 1929

12.12.2001

The above notice is inserted and published by authority of the Honourable Iain Evans, Minister for Environment and Heritage.

A. HOLMES, Chief Executive, Department for Environment and Heritage

CROWN LANDS ACT 1929: SECTION 5

TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Crown Lands Act 1929, IPETER MACLAREN KENTISH, Surveyor-General and Delegateappointed by IAIN EVANS, Minister for Environment andHeritage, Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of theCrown Lands Act 1929 is committed DO HEREBY resume theland defined in The Schedule.

The ScheduleCanunda Conservation Reserve, allotment 78 of Deposited Plan

No. 34788, Hundred of Rivoli Bay, County of Grey, the notice ofwhich was published in the Government Gazette of 11 November1993 at pages 2438, 2439 and 2440, Thirty Fourth Schedule,being the whole of the land comprised in Crown Record Volume5772 Folio 805.

Dated 15 January 2002.P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

DEH 09/1893

CROWN LANDS ACT 1929: SECTION 5

TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Crown Lands Act 1929, IPETER MACLAREN KENTISH, Surveyor-General and Delegateappointed by IAIN EVANS, Minister for Environment andHeritage, Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of theCrown Lands Act 1929 is committed DO HEREBY resume theland defined in The Schedule.

The ScheduleConservation, Recreation and Education Reserve, sections 244,

277, 278, 279 and 280, Hundred of Baldina, County of Burra, thenotice of which was published in the Government Gazette of 2December 1993 at page 2846.

Dated 15 January 2002.P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

DEH 87/0099

CROWN LANDS ACT 1929: SECTION 5

TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Crown Lands Act 1929, IPETER MACLAREN KENTISH, Surveyor-General and Delegateappointed by IAIN EVANS, Minister for Environment andHeritage, Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of theCrown Lands Act 1929 is committed DO HEREBY dedicate theCrown Land defined in The Schedule as a Reserve for Recreation,Access and Public Jetty Purposes and declare that such land shallbe under the care, control and management of the District Councilof Lower Eyre Peninsula, subject to the Jetty Structure located onportion of the said land being subject to the same terms andconditions comprised in Memorandum of Lease No. 8902269dated 17 May 2000.

The Schedule

Section 456, Hundred of Louth, County of Flinders, exclusive ofall necessary roads, being the whole of the land comprised inCrown Record Volume 5858 Folio 743.

Dated 15 January 2002.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

DENR 08/0596

CROWN LANDS ACT 1929: SECTION 5

TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Crown Lands Act 1929, IPETER MACLAREN KENTISH, Surveyor-General and Delegateappointed by IAIN EVANS, Minister for Environment andHeritage, Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of theCrown Lands Act 1929 is committed DO HEREBY dedicate theCrown Land defined in The Schedule as Park Lands and declarethat such land shall be under the care, control and management ofThe Corporation of the City of Adelaide.

The Schedule

Pieces 1 and 2 of DP 24125, Hundred of Adelaide, County ofAdelaide, exclusive of all necessary roads, being the whole of theland comprised in Crown Record Volume 5667 Folio 595, subjectnevertheless to an easement to the South Australian WaterCorporation for water supply purposes over those portions ofpieces 1 and 2 marked E on DP 24125.

Dated 15 January 2002.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

DL 1247/1988

ELECTORAL ACT 1985: PART IX, DIVISION V

Declared Institutions

PURSUANT to section 83 of the Electoral Act 1985, I, StevenHunter Tully, Electoral Commissioner, advise that ‘The Schedule’on page 982 of the Government Gazette dated 22 March 2001, hasbeen amended by the addition of:

Skyline Nursing Home, 44A Skyline Drive, Flagstaff Hill,S.A. 5159.

Dated 23 August 2001.

S. H. TULLY, Electoral Commissioner

SED 513/2001

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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993

Exemption

NOTICE is hereby given that the Environment ProtectionAuthority has issued to Chickentown Pty Ltd an exemption fromthe Environment Protection (Industrial Noise) Policy 1994 withrespect to a music festival known as ‘Big Day Out’ at WayvilleShowgrounds on 1 February 2002.

All entertainment including encores shall cease by 11.30 p.m.

At all other times, noise emissions from the festival mustcomply with the Environment Protection Act 1993 and theEnvironment Protection (Industrial Noise) Policy 1994.

J. DUNSFORD, Manager, Southern ZoneOperations, Environment ProtectionAuthority.

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1991

Notice to Alter the Boundary of a Suburb

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to provisions of the above Actthat I, Dorothy Christine Kotz, Minister for Administrative andInformation Services, Minister of the Crown to whom theadministration of the Geographical Names Act 1991 is committedDO HEREBY exclude from the suburb of ONKAPARINGAHILLS and include into the suburb of CLARENDON that areamarked (A) shown on the plan below.

THE PLAN

Dated 16 December 2001.

DOROTHY KOTZ, Minister for Administrativeand Information Services

DAIS 04/0437

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1991

FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION

Notice of Intention to Assign Boundaries and Names to Places

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the aboveAct, that the Minister for Administrative and Information Servicesseeks public comment on a proposal to assign the namesSAPPHIRETOWN, ISLAND BEACH, PELICAN LAGOON,DUDLEY WEST, BROWN BEACH, BAUDIN BEACH,KANGAROO HEAD, PENNESHAW, IRONSTONE, DUDLEYEAST, WILLSON RIVER, PORKY FLAT, WILLOUGHBY,ANTECHAMBER BAY, CUTTLEFISH BAY and AMERICANBEACH to those areas within the Kangaroo Island Council andshown numbered 34 to 49 on Rack Plan 801—Part 1.

Copies of Rack Plan 801 can be viewed at the office of theSurveyor-General, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, or at the officesof the Kangaroo Island Council.

Submissions in writing regarding this proposal may be lodgedwith the Secretary, Geographical Names Advisory Committee,GPO Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 within one month of thepublication of this notice.

Dated 2 January 2002.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General, Department for Administrative and Information Services.

04/0068

HIGHWAYS ACT 1926

Section 26 (3)

I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, withthe approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning andpursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, controland management of that part of Road Number 03685, known asRedhill-Brinkworth Road, contained within the boundaries of thePort Pirie Regional Council until further notice.

Dated 18 December 2001.

T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways

HIGHWAYS ACT 1926

Section 26 (3)

I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, withthe approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning andpursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, controland management of that part of Road Number 03685, known asRedhill-Brinkworth Road, contained within the boundaries of theWakefield Regional Council until further notice.

Dated 18 December 2001.

T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways

HIGHWAYS ACT 1926

Section 26 (3)

I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, withthe approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning andpursuant to my powers under section 26 (3) of the Highways Act1926, do hereby give notice that I will undertake the care, controland management of that part of Road Number 03686, known asBrinkworth-Blyth Road, contained within the boundaries of theWakefield Regional Council until further notice.

Dated 18 December 2001.

T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways

HIGHWAYS ACT 1926

Section 26 (4)

I, TREVOR NOEL ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways, withthe approval of the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning andpursuant to my powers under section 26 (4) of the Highways Act1926, do hereby give notice that I revoke the section 26 (3) noticepublished 11 September 2001, Supplementary GovernmentGazette No. 115, page 4041, regarding that part of Road Number03686, known as Redhill-Blyth Road, contained within theboundaries of the Wakefield Regional Council.

Dated 18 December 2001.

T. N. ARGENT, Commissioner of Highways

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999CENTENNIAL PARK CEMETERY AUTHORITY CHARTER

Amended Charter of a Regional Subsidiary

1. CENTENNIAL PARK CEMETERY AUTHORITY

1.1 Name

The name of the subsidiary shall be the Centennial Park Cemetery Authority (hereinafter called ‘theAuthority’).

1.2 Establishment and Transitional Provision

1.2.1 The Authority is a regional subsidiary established by the City of Mitcham and the Corporation ofthe City of Unley (hereinafter called ‘the Constituent Councils’) pursuant to section 43 of theLocal Government Act 1999 (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Act’).

1.2.2 Subject to subclause 1.2.3 hereof, this Charter will commence on a date to be agreed by theConstituent Councils in consultation with the Minister of Local Government having regard to theprovisions of the Local Government (Implementation) Act 1999.

1.2.3 The Board of the Authority appointed under this Charter shall take office on 1 July 2002 anduntil then the Board of the Authority immediately before the date referred to in subclause 1.2.2shall constitute the Board of the Authority and undertake a caretaker role pending theappointment of the new Board hereunder.

1.3 Purpose for which Authority is Established

The Authority is charged with responsibility for the care, protection, management, operation andimprovement of the Centennial Park Cemetery (‘Centennial Park’) and associated services, in anefficient and effective manner. It is the intention of the Constituent Councils that the Authority shall beself-funding and with sound business management shall provide for an annual financial return to theConstituent Councils.

1.4 Centennial Park Cemetery

The Centennial park Cemetery (hereinafter called ‘Centennial Park’) property is defined as being all theland comprised in certificates of title register book volume 2689 folio 41, volume 2689 folio 42, volume3243 folio 122, volume 3597 folio 16, volume 5565 folio 7.

1.5 Reference to Local Government Act 1999 (‘the Act’)

This Charter must be read in conjunction with Schedule 2 to the Act. The Authority shall conduct itsaffairs in accordance with Schedule 2 except as modified by this Charter.

1.6 Preambles and Appendices

The preambles and Appendices contained within this Charter, do not form part of the Charter but areintended to guide the Authority in the management of Centennial Park.

1.7 Objectives of the Authority

The primary objective of the Authority is to ensure that the assets and facilities of Centennial Park aremaintained and operated in an efficient manner delivering effective and sustainable service provision forthe Constituent Councils and customers of Centennial Park. In achieving this primary objective theAuthority will:

1.7.1 undertake the care, protection, management operation and improvement of Centennial Park;

1.7.2 manage Centennial Park facilities and services utilising sound business concepts;

1.7.3 establish and demonstrate ethical policies and standards, in accordance with the rights ofcustomers and industry standards;

1.7.4 provide security of tenure for all interment licences through sound financial and businessmanagement;

1.7.5 pro-actively manage the business of Centennial Park in a competitive and changing environ-ment;

1.7.6 undertake key strategic and policy decisions for the purpose of enhancing and developingCentennial Park; and

1.7.7 be financially self-sufficient.

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1.8 Functions of the Authority

The functions of the Authority shall be to undertake any action, as appropriate, in pursuance of theobjectives outlined in this Charter. Such actions will include, but not be limited to:

1.8.1 providing, equipping, operating and maintaining one or more public cemetery facilities,crematoriums, mausoleums and mortuaries;

1.8.2 providing, selling, leasing or hiring monuments, tombstones, trees, flowers and other thingsincidental to interment and memorialisation of cremated remains and burials;

1.8.3 promoting the services and facilities and carrying out any business or operation the Authorityconsiders can enhance the value and render profitable any of the property, facilities or services;

1.8.4 establishing other works or understandings incidental to the establishment of cemetery,crematoriums, mortuaries and mausoleums; and

1.8.5 undertaking any or all of the functions set out in this Clause 1.8 beyond the area of theConstituent Councils, subject to the prior approval of the Constituent Councils.

1.9 Powers of the Authority

The powers of the Authority are those appropriate to the development and continuation of its objectives,consistent with its Strategic and Business Plans and directly related to its functions, inclusive of thefollowing:

1.9.1 accumulation of surplus funds for investment purposes;

1.9.2 setting aside a reserve fund or funds clearly identified for the upkeep and/or replacement offixed assets of the Authority or meeting any deferred liability of the Authority;

1.9.3 providing for a cash reserve development fund or funds clearly identified for future initiativessupported by the Strategic Plan;

1.9.4 entering into contracts, purchasing, selling, leasing, hiring, renting or otherwise acquiring ordisposing of any personal property or interests therein;

1.9.5 purchasing, selling, leasing, hiring, renting or otherwise acquiring or disposing of any realproperty or interests therein, provided that it shall be a condition precedent, that the writtenapproval of the Constituent Councils is first had and obtained;

1.9.6 in addition to overdraft facilities that may be required from time to time (and which must notexceed $50 000 or such other amounts as may from time to time be approved by theConstituent Councils), the Authority may borrow funds from a registered bank or financialinstitution within Australia. Unless approved in writing in advance by the ConstituentCouncils any such borrowings must be matched by either an increase in recurrent revenuecapable of fully servicing the borrowings and/or a reduction in ongoing operating costsequivalent to the cost of servicing the borrowings. Borrowings must not exceed $300 000 orsuch other amount as may from time to time be approved by the Constituent Councils andmust not be used for the purpose of funding operational costs unless approved in writing inadvance by the Constituent Councils;

1.9.7 employing, engaging or dismissing the Chief Executive Officer of the Authority;

1.9.8 employing, engaging or retaining professional advisers to the Authority;

1.9.9 directly marketing the skills and expertise of its employees and its products and services;

1.9.10 charging fees for its services as established by resolution of the Board from time to time;

1.9.11 undertaking research, inspecting other facilities and undertaking study tours, provided that itshall be a condition precedent that Board Members undertaking travel at the expense of theAuthority must obtain the prior approval of the Constituent Councils;

1.9.12 the power to do anything else necessary or convenient for or incidental to the exercise,performance or discharge of its powers, functions or duties.

1.10 Common Seal

1.10.1 The Authority will have a common seal, which may be affixed to documents requiringexecution under seal and where affixed by the Board, must be witnessed by the Chair of theBoard and the Chief Executive Officer.

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1.10.2 The common seal must not be affixed to a document except to give effect to a resolution of theBoard.

1.10.3 The Chief Executive Officer must maintain a register which records the resolutions of theBoard giving authority to affix the common seal and details of the documents to which thecommon seal has been affixed with the particulars of persons who witnessed the fixing of theseal and the date that the seal was affixed.

1.10.4 The Board may by instrument under seal authorise a person to execute documents on behalf ofthe Authority.

1.11 National Competition Policy

The Authority is involved in a significant business activity as defined in the Clause 7 Statement preparedunder the Competition Principles Agreement of the National Competition Policy.

2. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT

The Board understands the need for Centennial Park to continuously adjust to a highly competitiveenvironment. The purpose of the Constituent Councils in establishing and maintaining the Authority is to createstakeholder value by creating an operating environment that will enable the Authority to focus on its businessneeds and re-establish a foundation for future growth and prosperity. Accordingly the Authority’s corporategovernance and management practices will continue to evolve as a publicly owned organisation competing in achanging commercial and competitive environment.

2.1 Role of the Board The Authority is a body corporate and in all things is governed by a Board, which ischarged with the responsibility to mange the business and affairs of the Authority, ensuring that theAuthority observes the objectives set out in this Charter.

2.2 Functions of the Board

2.2.1 Striving to position the Authority as the premier provider of cemetery services.

2.2.2 Formulating strategic plans and strategies aimed at improving the business of Centennial Park.

2.2.3 Providing professional input and policy direction to the Authority.

2.2.4 Ensuring strong accountability and stewardship of the Authority.

2.2.5 Monitoring, overseeing and measuring the performance of the Chief Executive Officer of theAuthority.

2.2.6 Ensuring that a code of ethical behaviour and integrity is established and implemented in allbusiness dealing of the Authority.

2.2.7 Subject to subclause 2.6.12, ensuring that the business of the Authority is undertaken in anopen and transparent manner.

2.2.8 Allocating a financial contribution to the Constituent Councils in accordance with respon-siblebusiness management practices.

2.2.9 Assisting in the development of strategic and business plans.

2.2.10 Developing and adopting a governance policy.

2.2.11 Exercising the care, diligence and skill that a prudent person of business would exercise inmanaging the affairs of other persons.

2.2.12 Avoiding investments that are speculative or hazardous by nature.

2.2.13 Developing and giving effect to policies that reflect the Authority’s responsibilities under theNational Competition Policy and Trade Practices Act.

2.3 Membership of the Board

2.3.1 The Board shall consist of seven members who shall be appointed as follows:

2.3.1.1 two representatives from amongst the elected members of the City of Mitcham—byresolution of their council;

2.3.1.2 two representatives from amongst the elected members of the City of Unley—byresolution of their council;

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2.3.1.3 three independent representatives—appointed by a five member Panel (hereinaftercalled ‘the Panel’) comprised from time to time of the Mayors, or if a Mayor is or isto be a member of the Board then an elected representative of the relevantConstituent Council, and the Chief Executive Officers of the Constituent Councilsand a principal partner in a leading Adelaide Law Firm agreed to by the ChiefExecutive Officers of the Constituent Councils and engaged for the purpose—whoin the opinion of the Panel will add value by their abilities and experience to theeffective performance of the Authority’s business and management obligations.

2.3.2 Members appointed pursuant to subclauses 2.3.1.1 and 2.3.1.2 (hereinafter called ‘electedmembers’) shall be appointed for a term of 3 years provided that such appointment shallterminate upon an elected member ceasing to hold office as an elected member of one of theConstituent Councils.

2.3.3 Members appointed pursuant to subclause 2.3.1.3 (hereinafter called ‘non-elected members’)shall be appointed for a term of 3 years provided that the appointment of the first three non-elected members shall be for terms of 2, 3 and 4 years respectively.

2.3.4 Should any casual vacancy occur it will be filled in the same manner as the originalappointment.

2.3.5 The term of office of a member of the Board will cease upon the council providing writtennotice to the Board member and the Board, or upon the happening of any other event whichwould preclude the member remaining as a member of the Board in the same way as amember of a council would be precluded by such event from holding office as an electedmember of a council.

2.3.6 By resolution of two-thirds of the members present the Board may recommend—to theConstituent Councils in the case of elected members, and—to the Panel in the case of non-elected members, that the appointment of a member be terminated in the event of:

2.3.6.1 any behaviour of the member which in the opinion of the Board amounts toimpropriety;

2.3.6.2 serious neglect of duty in attending to the responsibilities of a member of the Board;

2.3.6.3 breach of fiduciary duty to the Board;

2.3.6.4 breach of the duty of confidentiality to the Board;

2.3.6.5 breach of the conflict of interest rules of the Board; or

2.3.6.6 any other behaviour which may discredit the Board.

2.3.7 Notwithstanding subclause 2.3.6 a member may at any time be removed from office as amember of the Board prior to the expiration of a term of appointment as follows:

2.3.7.1 an elected member—by resolution of the Constituent Council that appointed themember;

2.3.7.2 a non-elected member—by resolution of the Panel.

2.3.8 Members of the Board shall receive a sitting fee determined by reference to the Guidelines ForAgencies and Board Directors published from time to time by the Department of Premier andCabinet for Government Boards and Committees (or such publication as may succeed suchGuidelines). Such determination shall be made by the Panel upon recommen-dation of theDepartment and the sitting fee shall be paid by the Authority.

2.3.9 Members of the Board shall receive from the Authority reimbursement of expenses properlyincurred in performing or discharging official functions and duties as determined by theBoard.

2.3.10 The Authority shall cause to be taken out a suitable policy of insurance insuring members ofthe Board and their spouses or another person who may be accompanying a member of theBoard, against risks associated with the performance or discharge of their duties at officialfunctions or on official business.

2.4 Propriety of Members of the Board

2.4.1 The principles regarding conflict of interest prescribed in the Act will apply to all members ofthe Board as if they were elected members of a council.

2.4.2 The members of the Board will not be required to comply with Division 2, Chapter 5 (Registerof Interests) of the Act.

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2.4.3 The members of the Board will at all times act in accordance with their duties of confidenceand confidentiality and individual fiduciary duties including honesty and the exercise ofreasonable care and diligence with respect to the Board as required by Part 4, Division 1,Chapter 5 of the Act and Clause 23 of Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act.

2.5 Chair of the Board

2.5.1 The Panel shall appoint from amongst the non-elected members a Chair who shall hold officefor a term of 3 years, unless that person resigns or an event occurs which would preclude thatperson remaining as a Board member in the same way as such event would preclude an electedmember from holding office as an elected member of a council, provided that the appointmentby the Panel of the first Chair shall be for a term of 4 years and take with it the 4 year termprescribed in subclause 2.3.3 hereof.

2.5.2 In the event that the chair resigns or is no longer eligible to act as a Board Member prior to theexpiration of that person’s term, then the Panel shall appoint a new Chair who shall hold officefor the balance of the original term.

2.5.3 The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Board and, in the event of the Chair being absentfrom a meeting, the members present shall appoint a member from amongst the non-electedmembers present to preside.

2.6 Meetings of the Board

2.6.1 The Board shall meet at least once every two months.

2.6.2 For the purpose of this subclause, the contemporary linking together by telephone, audio-visual or other instantaneous means (‘telecommunications meeting’) of a number of themembers of the Board provided that at least a quorum is present, is deemed to constitute ameeting of the Board. Each of the Board members taking part in the telecommunicationsmeeting, must at all times during the telecommunications meeting be able to hear and be heardby each of the other Board members present. At the commencement of the meeting, eachBoard member must announce his/her presence to all other Board members taking part in themeeting. A Board member must not leave a telecommunications meeting by dis-connectinghis/her telephone, audio visual or other communication equipment, unless that Board memberhas previously notified the Chair of the meeting.

Meetings of the Board will not be open to the public unless the Board so resolves.

2.6.3 The Chief Executive Officer shall within one calendar month following a local governmentperiodical election, call a meeting of the members of the Board at which meeting:

2.6.3.1 the time, date and place of regular bi-monthly meetings shall be determined; and

2.6.3.2 the appointment of the Chair by the Panel recognised.

2.6.4 Subject to subclause 2.6.5, notice of every meeting shall be given in writing by the ChiefExecutive Officer to every member at least three clear working days prior to such meeting.The notice shall be accompanied by an agenda as provided for in the Act as if the Board werea council and shall include at least the following standing items of business:

2.6.4.1 strategic performance;

2.6.4.2 business investment;

2.6.4.3 governance and compliance;

2.6.4.4 Chief Executive Officer’s report;

2.6.4.5 financial monitoring and control;

2.6.4.6 operational management reports; and

2.6.4.7 other matters as determined by the Board.

2.6.5 The Chief Executive Officer must at the written request of the Chair or any two members ofthe Board, call a special meeting of the Board. Notice of a special meeting must be given to allmembers of the Board at least four hours before the commencement of the meeting and mustbe accompanied by the agenda for such meeting and any written reports.

2.6.6 The Board may by resolution from time to time adjourn a meeting to a date and time to befixed.

2.6.7 Every member of the Board, including the Chair, shall have a deliberative vote. The Chairshall not in the event of an equality of votes have a casting vote.

2.6.8 All matters must be decided by a majority of votes.

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2.6.9 In the event of an equality of votes, the motion shall be lost.

2.6.10 Subject to subclause 2.4.1, all members present at a meeting shall vote.

2.6.11 The quorum of the Board or any committee appointed by the Board is ascertained by dividingthe number of members in office by two, ignoring any fraction resulting from the division, andadding one.

2.6.12 The general provisions of Part 2 of the Local Government (Procedures at Meetings)Regulations, shall insofar as the same may be applicable and not inconsistent with thisCharter, apply to the proceedings at and conduct of all meetings of the Board.

2.6.13 The Board may appoint committees as it considers necessary and shall specifically define theduties of such committees. Committees may consist wholly or partly of persons who are notmembers of the Board.

2.6.14 All Board members must keep confidential all documents and any information provided tothem for their consideration prior to a meeting of the Board.

2.6.15 The Chief Executive Officer must cause minutes to be kept of the proceedings of everymeeting of the Board.

2.6.16 Where the Chief Executive Officer is excluded from attendance at a meeting of the Board, theperson presiding at the meeting shall cause the minutes to be kept.

2.6.17 Any elected member from a Constituent Council may attend as an observer only, subject toany decision of the Board to consider any matter in confidence and to exclude such electedmembers from the meeting.

3. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND APPOINTMENT OF OTHER STAFF

In recognition that we operate in a highly competitive environment, the provision of executive leadership andmanagement skills is critical to the ongoing well being of the Authority.

3.1 The Board shall appoint a Chief Executive Officer on a fixed term performance based employmentcontract, which does not exceed 5 years in duration. The Board may at the end of the contract term enterinto a new contract not exceeding 5 years in duration with the same person.

3.2 In the absence of the Chief Executive Officer for any period exceeding one week, the Chief ExecutiveOfficer shall appoint a suitable person as Acting Chief Executive Officer. If the Chief Executive Officerdoes not make or is incapable of making such an appointment a suitable person must be appointed bythe Board.

3.3 The Board delegates responsibility for day to day management of the Authority to the Chief ExecutiveOfficer, who will ensure that sound business and human resource management practices are applied inthe efficient and effective management of the operations of the Authority.

3.4 The functions of the Chief Executive Officer shall include:

3.4.1 ensuring that the decisions of the Board are implemented in a timely and efficient manner;

3.4.2 providing information to assist the Board to assess the Authority’s performance against itsStrategic and Business Plans;

3.4.3 appointing, managing, suspending and dismissing the other employees of the Authority;

3.4.4 providing advice and reports to the Board on the exercise and performance of its powers andfunctions under this Charter or any Act;

3.4.5 co-ordinating and initiating proposals for consideration of the Board including but not limited tocontinuing improvement of the operations of the Authority;

3.4.6 ensuring that the assets and resources of the Authority are properly managed and maintained;

3.4.7 ensuring that records required under the Act or any other legislation are properly kept andmaintained;

3.4.8 exercising, performing or discharging other powers, functions or duties conferred on the ChiefExecutive Officer by or under the Act or any other Act, and performing other functions lawfullydirected by the Board; and

3.4.9 achieving financial outcomes in accordance with adopted plans and budgets.

3.5 3.5.1 The Chief Executive Officer may delegate or sub-delegate to an employee of the Authority or acommittee comprising employees of the Authority, any power or function vested in the ChiefExecutive Officer. Such delegation or sub-delegation may be subject to conditions or limitationsas determined by the Chief Executive Officer.

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3.5.2 Where a power or function is delegated to an employee, the employee is responsible to the ChiefExecutive Officer for the efficient and effective exercise or performance of that power orfunction.

3.5.3 A written record of delegations and sub-delegations must be kept by the Chief Executive Officerat all times.

4. MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK

In recognition of its corporate responsibilities the Authority will develop and implement management practicesthat will reflect a planned approach in the conduct of its business affairs.

4.1 Strategic Plan The Authority shall:

4.1.1 prepare a Strategic Plan with a minimum operational period of 3 years which sets out the goals,objectives, strategies and priorities of the Authority;

4.1.2 control and administer the functions and powers of the Authority having regard to the StrategicPlan;

4.1.3 review the Strategic Plan annually and adding a further year to the plan in accordance withsubclause 4.1.1; and

4.1.4 submit the Strategic Plan, including outcomes of the annual review to the Constituent Councilsfor their approval.

4.2 Business Plan

The Authority shall:

4.2.1 prepare a Business Plan for at least the following 3 year period linking the core businessactivities of Centennial Park to strategic, operational and organisational requirements withsupporting financial projections setting out the estimates of revenue and expenditure asnecessary for the period;

4.2.2 review the Business Plan annually; and

4.2.3 submit the Business Plan to the Constituent Councils for their approval.

(See Clause 24, Part 2, Schedule 2 to the Act for the contents of the Business Plan.)

4.3 Annual Budget

4.3.1 The Authority shall, before the end of June each year, prepare and adopt an annual operatingbudget to give a financial effect to its Strategic and Business Plan for the ensuing year.

4.3.2 The Authority must submit the draft budget to the Constituent Councils in time for it to receiveappropriate consideration by the councils prior to adoption by the Authority.

4.3.3 The Authority must provide a copy of its budget to the Constituent Councils within five businessdays after adoption.

4.3.4 Monthly reports summarising the financial position, performance and explanation of variationsshall be prepared and presented to the Board and copies provided to the Constituent Councils.

4.3.5 Operating Surplus and Dividend:

4.3.5.1 Prior to the end of each financial year the Authority shall make provision for thepayment of a dividend to the Constituent Councils with the amount to be determinedeach year based on the projected business needs and provisions for the deferredliability and fixed assets.

4.3.5.2 The extent of any dividend in anyone year shall not exceed a maximum of one half ofthe anticipated operating surplus and any dividend payment shall be distributed equallyamongst the Constituent Councils.

4.3.5.3 The Constituent Councils shall be invited to consider a proposal from the Board notlater than 31 May in each year at the time when the Authority forwards its draft budgetto the Constituent Councils for consideration and adoption. At such time the Boardshall make a submission indicating any sound business reasons as to why the allocatedportion of any operating surplus should not be distributed in accordance withsubclause 4.3.5.2.

(See Clause 25, Part 2, Schedule 2 to the Act for the contents of the budget.)

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4.4 Performance Progress Reports

In addition to its Annual Report the Authority shall submit to the Constituent Councils as soon aspossible after 31 December in each year a Performance Progress Report detailing achievement againstits Strategic and Business Plans and its Budget for the first half of the financial year.

4.5 Financial Standards and Reporting

4.5.1 The Authority will have prepared annually audited Financial Statements comprising a BalanceSheet, Operating Statement and Funds Statement in accordance with Australian AccountingStandards and Regulations.

4.5.2 The Financial Statements shall be on a consolidated basis and forwarded to the ConstituentCouncils by no later than 30 September following the preceding financial year.

(See Regulations 8 and 9, Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1999 inrelation to particular accounting practices.)

4.6 Annual Report

4.6.1 The Authority shall before 31 October each year, produce an Annual Report summarising theactivities, achievements and financial performance of Centennial Park.

4.6.2 The Annual Report shall have reasonable regard to the need to protect commercial advantagewhilst recognising a responsibility to ensure adequate public disclosure and accountability.

4.6.3 Copies will be forwarded to the Constituent Councils and shall be made available to the publicon request.

4.7 Audit

4.7.1 The Authority shall appoint a duly registered Auditor in accordance with the Act andRegulations.

4.7.2 The Auditor will have the same powers and responsibilities as set out in the Act in relation to acouncil.

4.7.3 The audit of Financial Statements of the Authority, together with the accompanying report fromthe Auditor, shall be submitted to both the Board and the Constituent Councils by 30 Septemberin each year.

4.7.4 The Authority must cause adequate and proper books of account to be kept in relation to all theaffairs of the Authority.

4.7.5 The books of account, accounting practices and management shall be audited at least once peryear.

4.7.6 The Authority’s books of account must be available for inspection by any member of the Boardor representative of any Constituent Council at any reasonable time on request.

4.7.7 Pursuant to the provision of the Act, the Authority is exempt from establishing an auditcommittee.

4.7.8 Notwithstanding subclause 4.7.7 hereof, the Board shall, unless otherwise directed by theConstituent Councils, establish an accounting advisory group comprised of a qualified auditor ofthe Board’s choosing, up to two staff representatives of the Authority, and two profes-sionallyqualified officers drawn, one each, from the staff of each of the Constituent Councils. Theadvisory group will meet at least once every six months with a view to advising the Board onbest practice in relation to accounting systems and procedures.

4.8 Insurance and Superannuation Requirements

4.8.1 The Authority shall register with the Local Government Mutual Liability Scheme and the LocalGovernment Workers Compensation Scheme and comply with the rules of the schemes.

4.8.2 The Authority shall advise Local Government Risk Management Services of its insurancerequirements relating to Local Government Special Risks including buildings, structures,vehicles and equipment under the management, care and control of the Authority.

4.8.3 The Authority shall register with the Local Government Superannuation Scheme and complywith the rules of the Scheme.

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4.9 Finance

4.9.1 The Authority must establish and maintain a bank account with such banking facilities and at abank to be determined by the Board.

4.9.2 Subject to the approval of the Constituent Councils of an alternative procedure, all chequesissued by the Authority shall be signed by two authorised signatories as follows:

Any two Class A signatories; orAny one Class B signatory plus one Class A signatory.

The following are the signatories by classification:

Class A signatories: Chair of the BoardChief Executive OfficerDeputy Chief Executive Officer

Class B signatories: Manager OperationsPaymaster/Personnel Officer

And the Board shall prepare and implement a policy prescribing monetary limits for Class Asignatories and Class B signatories and inform the Constituent Councils and the Authority’sauditor of such policy.

4.9.3 The Chief Executive Officer must act prudently in the handling of all financial transactions forthe Authority and must provide quarterly financial and corporate reports to the Board and ifrequested, the Constituent Councils.

5. GENERAL PROVISION

5.1 Withdrawal

5.1.1 Subject to the Act and this Charter a Constituent Council may withdraw from the Authority withthe approval of the Minister.

5.1.2 A Constituent Council which intends to withdraw from the Authority shall give to the Boardwritten notice of such intention, specifying the date of intended withdrawal. The notice shall be aminimum 3 months notice expiring on 30 June of the subsequent financial year.

5.1.3 The withdrawal of any Constituent Council does not extinguish the liability of that ConstituentCouncil for the payment of its contribution towards any actual or contingent deficiency in the netassets of the Authority at the end of the financial year in which such withdrawal occurs.

5.1.4 The withdrawal of any Constituent Council does not extinguish the liability of that ConstituentCouncil to contribute to any loss or liability incurred by the Authority at any time before or aftersuch withdrawal in respect of any act or omission by the Authority prior to such withdrawal.

5.1.5 In determining the benefit to or obligation of the withdrawing Constituent Council a qualifiedvaluer, who is a member of the Australian Property Institute agreed to by the ConstituentCouncils, shall in valuing the Authority take into account, in addition to all other relevantmatters, the assets held by the Authority and the future earning capacity of the Authority.

5.1.6 Payment by or to the withdrawing Constituent Council must be fully paid by 30 June of thefinancial year following 30 June of the year in which the withdrawal occurs unless there iscommon agreement of alternative payment arrangements by the Constituent Councils.

5.2 New Members

Subject to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1999, this Charter may be amended by theConstituent Councils to provide for the admission of a new Constituent Council or Councils, with orwithout conditions, in accordance with section 43 of the Act.

5.3 Winding-Up

5.3.1 Subject to the provisions of the Act, the Authority shall not be wound-up except by a resolutionof each of the Constituent Councils passed at respective special meetings, of which one month’snotice has been given, called for the purpose and agreed to by a two-thirds majority of memberspresent at each meeting.

5.3.2 Should the Board of the Authority request the Constituent Councils to consider dissolving theAuthority or should one of the Constituent Councils request the other Constituent Council toconsider dissolving the Authority then the councils or council as the case may be shall call aspecial meeting in accordance with subclause 5.3.1 hereof.

5.3.3 On a winding-up of the Authority, the surplus assets or liabilities of the Authority, as the casemay be, shall be distributed between or become the responsibility of the Constituent Councilsequally.

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5.4 Direction by Constituent Councils

5.4.1 The establishment of the Authority does not derogate from the power of the Constituent Councilsto jointly act in any manner prudent to the sound management and operation of the Authority,provided that the Constituent Councils have first agreed by resolution of each ConstituentCouncil as to the action to be taken.

5.4.2 For the purpose of subclause 5.4.1, any direction given by the Constituent Councils must be inwriting to the Chief Executive Officer of the Authority.

5.5 Outsourcing

In the observance of the objectives of the Authority, the discharge of its functions and the exercise of itspowers, the Board may, with the agreement of each of the Constituent Councils, outsource all or part ofthe management of Centennial Park or any of the other assets of the Authority.

5.6 Review of Charter

5.6.1 This Charter may be amended by resolution of the Constituent Councils.

5.6.2 The Chief Executive Officer must ensure that the amended Charter is published in the Gazetteand a copy of the amended Charter provided to the Minister.

5.6.3 Before the Constituent Councils vote on a proposal to alter this Charter they must take intoaccount any recommendation of the Board.

5.7 Disputes Between Constituent Councils

5.7.1 The Constituent Councils agree to work together in good faith to resolve matters requiring theirdirection or resolution.

5.7.2 Should the Constituent Councils be unable to resolve a matter within 21 days of the matter beingpresented, the matter will be referred for arbitration by the President or nominee of the Instituteof Arbitration.

5.7.3 Notwithstanding subclause 5.7.2 the Constituent Councils will be bound by the decision of theArbitrator (except in relation to any decision relating to the acquisition or disposal of any realproperty) and will endeavour to work together in good faith in the implementation of thatdecision.

5.8 Suspension of Constituent Council

Should either Constituent Council be suspended by the Minister of Local Government and anAdministrator appointed then such Administrator shall either in person or by proxy exercise the samenumber of votes on the Board and on the Panel as if the council was not a suspended Authority.

Dated 18 December 2001.

R. MALCOLM, Chief Executive Officer, City of Mitcham

R. GREEN, City Manager, City of Unley

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999

MID NORTH GAMES

Notice of Winding Up of a Regional Subsidiary

Preamble

1. The Mid North Games was established in 1995 as a con-trolling authority pursuant to section 200 of the Local Govern-ment Act 1934, as amended. Pursuant to section 25 of the LocalGovernment (Implementation) Act 1999, it was continued as asubsidiary under Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Local GovernmentAct 1999.

2. The constituent councils for this subsidiary are the Clare andGilbert Valleys Council, Northern Areas Council and the RegionalCouncil of Goyder. These councils have requested that thesubsidiary be wound up.

NOTICE

PURSUANT to clause 33 (1) (a) of Part 2 of Schedule 2 of theLocal Government Act 1999, I wind up the Mid North Games.

Dated 14 January 2002.

MARK BRINDAL, Minister for Local Government

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of theMining Act 1971, that the Minister for Minerals and Energyproposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the under-mentioned area:

Applicant: Broken Hill Operations Pty Ltd.

Location: Ant Hill area—Approximately 60 km north ofCoober Pedy, bounded as follows: Commencing at a pointbeing the intersection of latitude 28°30′S and longitude134°13′E, thence east to longitude 134°16′E, south tolatitude 28°31′S, east to longitude 134°23′E, south tolatitude 28°37′S, west to longitude 134°13′E, and north tothe point of commencement, but excluding Tarcoola-AliceSprings Railway (see Government Gazette 13.11.1975), allthe within latitudes and longitudes being geodetic andexpressed in terms of the Australian Geodetic Datum asdefined on p. 4984 of Commonwealth Gazette number 84dated 6 October 1966 (AGD66).

Term: 1 year.

Area in km2: 190.

Ref: 112/2001.

Dated 17 January 2002.

H. TYRTEOS, Acting Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of theMining Act 1971, that the Minister for Minerals and Energyproposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the under-mentioned area:

Applicant: Broken Hill Operations Pty Ltd.

Location: Ely Hill area—Approximately 100 km north ofCoober Pedy, bounded as follows: Commencing at a pointbeing the intersection of latitude 28°03′S and longitude134°10′E, thence east to longitude 134°15′E, south tolatitude 28°13′S, west to longitude 134°13′E, south tolatitude 28°16′S, east to longitude 134°18′E, south tolatitude 28°17′S, east to longitude 134°20′E, south tolatitude 28°21′S, west to longitude 134°11′E, south tolatitude 28°24′S, east to longitude 134°13′E, south tolatitude 28°29′S, east to longitude 134°16′E, south tolatitude 28°30′S, west to longitude 134°07′E, north tolatitude 28°18′S, east to longitude 134°10′E, and north tothe point of commencement, but excluding Tarcoola-AliceSprings Railway (see Government Gazette 13.11.1975), allthe within latitudes and longitudes being geodetic and

expressed in terms of the Australian Geodetic Datum asdefined on p. 4984 of Commonwealth Gazette number 84dated 6 October 1966 (AGD66).

Term: 1 year.Area in km2: 504.Ref: 113/2001.

Dated 17 January 2002.

H. TYRTEOS, Acting Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of theMining Act 1971, that the Minister for Minerals and Energyproposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the under-mentioned area:

Applicant: Equinox Resources Ltd.Location: Ethiudna area—Approximately 60 km north-west

of Olary, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point beingthe intersection of latitude 31°38′S and longitude 139°53′E,thence east to longitude 140°10′E, south to latitude31°40′S, west to longitude 140°04′E, south to latitude31°47′S, west to longitude 139°53′E, south to latitude31°58′S, east to longitude 140°25′E, south to latitude32°00′S, west to longitude 140°20′E, south to latitude32°04′S, west to longitude 140°18′E, south to latitude32°05′S, west to longitude 140°02′E, north to latitude32°03′S, west to longitude 139°59′E, south to latitude32°05′S, west to longitude 139°43′E, north to latitude32°00′S, west to longitude 139°39′E, north to latitude31°43′S, east to longitude 139°53′E, and north to the pointof commencement, but excluding the area reserved (seeGovernment Gazette 22.3.79), all the within latitudes andlongitudes being geodetic and expressed in terms of theAustralian Geodetic Datum as defined on p. 4984 ofCommonwealth Gazette number 84 dated 6 October 1966(AGD66).

Term: 1 year.Area in km2: 1 718.Ref: 108/2001.

Dated 17 January 2002.

H. TYRTEOS, Acting Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of theMining Act 1971, that the Minister for Minerals and Energyproposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the under-mentioned area:

Applicant: Kelaray Pty Ltd.Location: Willouran Hill area—Approximately 30 km south-

west of Marree, bounded as follows: Commencing at apoint being the intersection of latitude 29°40′S andlongitude 137°45′E, thence east to longitude 138°00′E,south to latitude 30°00′S, west to longitude 137°49′E, northto latitude 29°58′S, west to longitude 137°46′E, north tolatitude 29°54′S, west to longitude 137°42′E, north tolatitude 29°51′S, west to longitude 137°40′E, north tolatitude 29°49′S, west to longitude 137°39′E, north tolatitude 29°45′S, east to longitude 137°45′E, and north tothe point of commencement, all the within latitudes andlongitudes being geodetic and expressed in terms of theAustralian Geodetic Datum as defined on p. 4984 ofCommonwealth Gazette number 84 dated 6 October 1966(AGD66).

Term: 1 year.Area in km2: 986.Ref: 092/2001.

Dated 17 January 2002.

H. TYRTEOS, Acting Mining Registrar

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MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 35A (1) ofthe Mining Act 1971, that an application for a mining lease overthe undermentioned mineral claim has been received. Details ofthe proposal may be inspected at the Department of PrimaryIndustries and Resources, Mineral Resources Group, Level 5, 101Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000:

Applicant: Lloyd Messenger WilliamsClaim No.: 3214Location: Sections 273 and 358, Hundred of Comaum, 20 km

north of Penola.Purpose: Excavate sand from an open cut pit.Ref.: T2249

A copy of the proposal has been provided to the Wattle RangeCouncil.

Written submissions in relation to the granting of the mininglease are invited to be received at the Department of PrimaryIndustries and Resources, Mineral Resources Group, Level 5, 101Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 or GPO Box 1671, Adelaide,S.A. 5001 no later than 15 February 2002.

H. TYRTEOS, Acting Mining Registrar

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE ACT 1972

Brownhill Creek Recreation Park—Draft Management Plan

I, IAIN EVANS, Minister for Environment and Heritage, herebygive notice under the provisions of section 38 of the NationalParks and Wildlife Act 1972, that a draft management plan hasbeen proposed for Brownhill Creek Recreation Park.

Copies of the draft plan may be inspected at or obtained at nocost ($2 postage within South Australia) for the EnvironmentShop, Ground Floor, SA Water House, 77 Grenfell Street,Adelaide, S.A. 5000 (G.P.O. Box 1047, Adelaide, S.A. 5001),telephone (08) 8204 1910 or NPWSA Sturt District Office, BelairNational Park, Upper Sturt Road, Belair, S.A. 5052 (P.O. Box 2,Belair, S.A. 5052), telephone (08) 8278 5477 or athttp://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/management_plans.html.

Any person may make representations in connection with thedraft management plan during the period up to and includingFriday, 19 April 2002.

Written comments should be forwarded to the Deputy RegionalManager, Adelaide Region, NPWSA, Black Hill ConservationPark, 115 Maryvale Road, Athelstone, S.A. 5076 or e-mailed [email protected].

IAIN EVANS, Minister for Environment and Heritage

NATIONAL PARKS REGULATIONS 2001

Closure of the Western River Wilderness Areaand the Western River Conservation Park

PURSUANT to Regulation 8 (3) (d) of the National ParksRegulations 2001, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Director ofNational Parks and Wildlife, close to the public the Western RiverWilderness Area and the Western River Conservation Park for thefollowing period:

From sunrise on Tuesday, 12 February 2002 until sunset onSunday, 17 February 2002.

The purpose of the closure is to ensure the safety of the publicduring an animal culling program being conducted within theParks during the period.

Use of Firearms Within The Reserve

Pursuant to Regulations 8 (4), 20 (1) and 41 of the NationalParks Regulations 2001, I, Edward Gregory Leaman, the Directorof National Parks and Wildlife, grant permission to members ofthe Sporting Shooters SA (Heritage and Con-servation Branch)permitted by law to carry a firearm, to enter and remain in theWestern River Wilderness Area and the Western RiverConservation Park for the purpose of taking feral animals fromsunrise on Tuesday, 12 January 2002 until sunset on Sunday, 17February 2002.

This permission is conditional upon the observance by each ofthose persons of the requirements of the National Parks andWildlife Act 1972, the National Parks Regulations 2001, and theNational Parks and Wildlife (Hunting) Regulations 1996,including those requiring compliance with the directions, requests,requirements and orders of Wardens.

Dated: 9 January 2002.

G. LEAMAN, Director, National Parks and Wildlife SA

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENT RATES

To apply from 1 July 2001

$

Agents, Ceasing to Act as.................................................... 32.75

Associations:Incorporation ................................................................... 16.70Intention of Incorporation ................................................ 41.25Transfer of Properties ...................................................... 41.25

Attorney, Appointment of.................................................... 32.75

Bailiff’s Sale ....................................................................... 41.25

Cemetery Curator Appointed............................................... 24.50

Companies:Alteration to Constitution ................................................ 32.75Capital, Increase or Decrease of ...................................... 41.25Ceasing to Carry on Business .......................................... 24.50Declaration of Dividend................................................... 24.50Incorporation ................................................................... 32.75Lost Share Certificates:

First Name.................................................................... 24.50Each Subsequent Name................................................ 8.40

Meeting Final................................................................... 27.50Meeting Final Regarding Liquidator’s Report on

Conduct of Winding Up (equivalent to ‘FinalMeeting’)First Name.................................................................... 32.75Each Subsequent Name................................................ 8.40

Notices:Call............................................................................... 41.25Change of Name........................................................... 16.70Creditors....................................................................... 32.75Creditors Compromise of Arrangement ....................... 32.75Creditors (extraordinary resolution that ‘the Com-

pany be wound up voluntarily and that a liquidatorbe appointed’)........................................................... 41.25

Release of Liquidator Application Large Ad. ........ 65.50 Release Granted ..................... 41.25

Receiver and Manager Appointed ................................ 38.25Receiver and Manager Ceasing to Act ......................... 32.75Restored Name............................................................. 31.00Petition to Supreme Court for Winding Up.................. 57.00Summons in Action...................................................... 48.75Order of Supreme Court for Winding Up Action ......... 32.75Register of Interests Section 84 (1) Exempt .............. 74.00Removal of Office........................................................ 16.70Proof of Debts .............................................................. 32.75Sales of Shares and Forfeiture...................................... 32.75

Estates:Assigned .......................................................................... 24.50Deceased Persons Notice to Creditors, etc.................... 41.25

Each Subsequent Name................................................ 8.40Deceased Persons Closed Estates ................................. 24.50

Each Subsequent Estate................................................ 1.05Probate, Selling of ........................................................... 32.75Public Trustee, each Estate .............................................. 8.40

$

Firms:Ceasing to Carry on Business (each insertion) ................ 21.80Discontinuance Place of Business ................................... 21.80

Land Real Property Act:Intention to Sell, Notice of............................................... 41.25Lost Certificate of Title Notices ...................................... 41.25Cancellation, Notice of (Strata Plan) ............................... 41.25

Mortgages:Caveat Lodgment............................................................. 16.70Discharge of .................................................................... 17.60Foreclosures..................................................................... 16.70Transfer of ....................................................................... 16.70Sublet............................................................................... 8.40

Leases Application for Transfer (2 insertions) each......... 8.40

Lost Treasury Receipts (3 insertions) each.......................... 24.50

Licensing............................................................................. 48.75

Municipal or District Councils:Annual Financial Statement Forms 1 and 2 .................. 462.00Electricity Supply Forms 19 and 20.............................. 327.00Default in Payment of Rates:

First Name ................................................................... 65.50Each Subsequent Name................................................ 8.40

Noxious Trade ..................................................................... 24.50

Partnership, Dissolution of .................................................. 24.50

Petitions (small) .................................................................. 16.70

Registered Building Societies (from Registrar-General) ........................................................................... 16.70

Register of Unclaimed Moneys First Name...................... 24.50Each Subsequent Name ................................................... 8.40

Registers of Members Three pages and over:Rate per page (in 8pt) ...................................................... 209.00Rate per page (in 6pt) ...................................................... 276.00

Sale of Land by Public Auction........................................... 41.75

Advertisements .................................................................... 2.30

Advertisements, other than those listed are charged at $2.30 percolumn line, tabular one-third extra.

Notices by Colleges, Universities, Corporations and DistrictCouncils to be charged at $2.30 per line.

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GRANT OF EXPLORATION LICENCE No. PEL 86

Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, Adelaide, 8 January 2002

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Exploration Licence has been granted under the provisions of the Petroleum Act 2000,pursuant to delegated powers dated 25 September 2000, Gazetted, 28 September 2000, page 2289.

T. AUST, Acting Director, Petroleum, Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, Delegate ofthe Minister for Minerals and Energy.

No. ofLicence Licensee Locality Date of

ExpiryArea in

km2 Reference

86 Australia Crude Oil CompanyIncorporated

Cooper Basin of South Australia 7 January 2007 4 316 27/2/164

Description of the Area

Commencing at a point being the intersection of the northern border of the State of South Australia and longitude 139°00′00″EAGD66, thence westerly along the border of the said State to longitude 139°40′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 26°35′00″S AGD66, westto longitude 139°00′00″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 4 316 km2 approximately.

GRANT OF EXPLORATION LICENCE No. PEL 87

Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, Adelaide, 8 January 2002

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Exploration Licence has been granted under the provisions of the Petroleum Act 2000,pursuant to delegated powers dated 25 September 2000, Gazetted, 28 September 2000, page 2289.

T. AUST, Acting Director, Petroleum, Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, Delegate ofthe Minister for Minerals and Energy.

No. ofLicence Licensee Locality Date of

ExpiryArea in

km2 Reference

87 Australia Crude Oil CompanyIncorporated

Cooper Basin of South Australia 7 January 2007 4 315 27/2/165

Description of the Area

Commencing at a point being the intersection of the northern border of the State of South Australia and longitude 139°40′00″EAGD66, thence easterly along the border of the said State to 140°20′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 26°35′00″S AGD66, west tolongitude 139°40′00″E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 4 315 km2 approximately.

GRANT OF EXPLORATION LICENCE No. PEL 89

Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, Adelaide, 8 January 2002

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Exploration Licence has been granted under the provisions of the Petroleum Act 2000,pursuant to delegated powers dated 25 September 2000, Gazetted, 28 September 2000, page 2289.

T. AUST, Acting Director, Petroleum, Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, Delegate ofthe Minister for Minerals and Energy.

No. ofLicence Licensee Locality Date of

ExpiryArea in

km2 Reference

89 Australia Crude Oil CompanyIncorporated

Cooper Basin of South Australia 7 January 2007 4 891 27/2/167

Description of the Area

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 26°35′00″S AGD66 and longitude 139°00′00″E AGD66, thence east tolongitude 139°40′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°15′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°00′00″E AGD66, and north to the point ofcommencement.

Area: 4 891 km2 approximately.

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GRANT OF EXPLORATION LICENCE No. PEL 91

Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, Adelaide, 8 January 2002

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Exploration Licence has been granted under the provisions of the Petroleum Act 2000,pursuant to delegated powers dated 25 September 2000, Gazetted, 28 September 2000, page 2289.

T. AUST, Acting Director, Petroleum, Office of Minerals and Energy Resources, Delegate ofthe Minister for Minerals and Energy.

No. ofLicence Licensee Locality Date of

ExpiryArea in

km2 Reference

91 Tyers Investments Pty Ltd Cooper Basin of South Australia 7 January 2007 2 964 27/2/169

Description of the Area

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 27°15′00″S AGD66 and longitude 139°00′00″E AGD66, thence east tolongitude 139°30′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 27°35′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°35′00″E AGD66, south to latitude27°40′00″S AGD66, east to longitude 139°40′00″E AGD66, south to latitude 28°00′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°35′00″EAGD66, north to latitude 27°55′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°30′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°50′00″S AGD66, west tolongitude 139°20′00″E AGD66, north to latitude 27°40′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°15′00″E AGD66, north to latitude27°35′00″S AGD66, west to longitude 139°00′00″E AGD66, and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 2 964 km2 approximately.

PORT AUGUSTA CIRCUIT COURT

The Combined Sittings of the Supreme and District Courts ofSouth Australia

Sheriff’s Office, Adelaide, 8 January 2002

IN pursuance of a precept from the Supreme Court and the DistrictCourt to me directed, I do hereby give notice that the said courtwill sit as a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General GaolDelivery at the Courthouse at Port Augusta on the day and timeundermentioned and all parties bound to prosecute and giveevidence and all jurors summoned and all others having businessat the said Court are required to attend the sittings thereof and theorder of such business will be unless a Judge otherwise orders asfollows:

Tuesday, 29 January 2002 at 10 a.m. on the first day of thesittings the only business taken will be the arraignment ofprisoners in gaol and the passing of sentences on prisoners in gaolcommitted for sentence; the surrender of prisoners on bailcommitted for sentence; the surrender of persons in response to exofficio informations or of persons on bail and committed for trialwho have signified their intentions to plead guilty and the passingof sentences for all matters listed for disposition by the DistrictCourt. Matters listed for disposition before the Supreme Court willbe listed for a date to be fixed.

Juries will be summoned for Thursday, 31 January 2002, andpersons will be tried on this and subsequent days of the sittings.

Prisoners in H M Gaol and on bail for sentence and for trial atthe sittings of the Port Augusta Courthouse, commencingTuesday, 29 January 2002.

District Court

Hutson, ChristopherRaymond

Causing grievous bodilyharm with intent to do suchharm; assault occasioning

actual bodily harm

On bail

D Assault with intent to rape;grossly indecent act

In gaol

Backstrom, TysonMark

Common assault (2);unlawful wounding

On bail

Kake, Linda Elizabeth Sacrilege (2); non-aggravated serious criminal

trespass (non-residential) (3)

On bail

A Rape; unlawful sexualintercourse

On bail

H Rape (3); assaultoccasioning actual bodily

harm

In gaol

Colson, Clinton John Serious criminal trespass ina non-residential building

In gaol

Schreiner, Volker Possessingmethylamphetamine for

sale (2)

On bail

Peacey, Emma Kristen Possessingmethylamphetamine for

sale (2)

On bail

W Unlawful sexual intercoursewith a person under 12 (2);

indecent assault (3)

On bail

Hill, Paul James Aggravated serious criminaltrespass—residence

occupied; assaultoccasioning actual bodily

harm (2)

On bail

Syrigos, MichaelAnthony

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass—residence

occupied; assaultoccasioning actual bodily

harm (2)

On bail

Biddell, Peter Producing a controlledsubstance

On bail

Payne, GregoryWarren

Commit common assault onmember of own family;

threatening life (4); carryoffensive weapon

On bail

Sherrin, Bruce Allan Commit common assault onmember of own family;

aggravated serious criminaltrespass—residence

occupied

On bail

Amos, Dennis Non-aggravated seriouscriminal trespass (non-

residential); trespass in placeof residence knowing

another present

On bail

Koolmatrie, RichardWayne

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass—residence

occupied; threatening life;common assault on personother than family member;

common assault on afamily member

On bail

Kake, Linda Elizabeth Larceny On bailKarpany, Roberta

RobynAggravated serious criminal

trespass (residential)On bail

James, Levi Edward Serious criminal trespass ina non-residential building;

larceny

In gaol

Bailey, MichelleAudrey

Endangering life (5); drivein reckless or dangerous

manner; drive with excessblood alcohol—0.150; failto comply with direction—

alcotest/breath analysis;resist police

On bail

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Hunter, Barry Dwayne Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential);

false name and address

On bail

Larking, AndrewSteven

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential)

In gaol

Edwards, Wilfred John Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential)

On bail

Lee, Sarah Jane Robbery in company On bailLee, Julie Ann Robbery in company On bailKelly, Dennis Bruce Threatening life; damaging

propertyOn bail

Percina, Stephen Mark Threatening life; possess afirearm to carry whencommitting an offence

On bail

G Unlawful sexual intercoursewith a person under 12;

gross indecency; unlawfulsexual intercourse (3)

On bail

Earle, Ashley Stephen Threatening life; stalking;false name and address

On bail

James, Levi Edward Robbery with violence In gaolGiles, Stephen Glen Taking part in the sale of a

controlled substanceIn gaol

H Unlawful sexual intercourse;indecent

assault (4)

On bail

Schulz, Michael Hans Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential)

(2); producing a controlledsubstance; possessing acontrolled substance for

supply; receiving

On bail

Galvin, Jacqueline Prevent person from givingevidence

On bail

Walker, Darryl Kim Aggravated serious criminaltrespass—residence

occupied

In gaol

Potts, BenjaminDamian

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential) (2)

On bail

Yendall, JeffreyNorman

Threatening life On bail

Squire, Richard John Threatening life On bailWilson, Rodney Shane Threatening life; common

assault on person other thanfamily member

On bail

A Detaining with intent to havesexual intercourse; rape (4);

state false name

In gaol

C Rape (2) On bailHands, Graham John Threatening life; commit

common assault on memberof own family

On bail

S Rape On bailCrnisanin, Alma Lee Threatening life; possess

object with intent to kill orendanger life

In gaol

Hoffman, TonyRichard

Endangering life; drive atdangerous speed; due care;common assault on personother than family member

On bail

Lennon Lawrie, Paul Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential) (2)

On bail

Roderick, ReginaldCecil

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential) (2)

In gaol

Burkenhagen, WandaMaree

Threatening life (2) On bail

Marshall, RaymondJohn

Threatening life (2);threatening to cause harm

On bail

Mack, Robert John Robbery in company On bailTimperon, Richard

MurrayCausing death by dangerous

drivingOn bail

Lawrie, CharlesRonald

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass—residence

occupied

In gaol

A Indecent assault; rape (2) On bailO’Toole, Janie Nancy Non-aggravated serious

criminal trespass (place ofresidence); larceny

On bail

Lennon, JosephineElizabeth

Damaging property;endangering life

On bail

Spargo, Gordon John Possessing a controlledsubstance for sale; possess

dangerous article

On bail

Chignola, Emilio Threatening life On bailBoruch, Anthony Ross Threatening life On bailClarke, Karen Mae Aggravated serious criminal

trespass—residenceoccupied; assault

occasioning actual bodilyharm; damaging property;common assault on personother than family member

On bail

Ritter, Andrew Mark Escape from custody (2);hinder police

In gaol

Walker, Darryl Kym Aggravated serious criminaltrespass—residence

occupied

In gaol

Shanley, Jo-Anne Aggravated serious criminaltrespass—residence

occupied

On bail

Kelly, Edward Breach of bond; threateninglife (2)

On bail

Polkinghorne,Geoffrey Douglas

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass—residence

occupied; common assaulton person other than family

member

On bail

Hayes, Paul Stuart Common assault on personother than family member;threatening to cause harm;

carry offensive weapon

On bail

Weetra, EdwardLawrence

Robbery with violence In gaol

Stengle, Jack Cecil Threatening life (3) On bailMilera, Darren Adrian Causing grievous bodily

harm with intent to do suchharm

In gaol

Taylor, Philip John Fraudulent conversion On bailDavis, Toney Aggravated serious criminal

trespass (non-residential);larceny (4)

In gaol

Pinson, MatthewDavid

Aggravated serious criminaltrespass (non-residential) (2)

On bail

S Unlawful sexual intercoursewith a person under 12 (2);

indecent assault

On bail

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

By order of the Court,

W. T. GOODES, Sheriff

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:SECTION 24

NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROADPROCESS ORDER

Public Road adjoining Macclesfield Road, Hundred ofMacclesfield

Deposited Plan 58710

BY Road Process Order made on 5 December 2001, The DistrictCouncil of Mount Barker ordered that:

1. The whole of the unnamed public road adjoiningMacclesfield Road between allotment 80 in Deposited Plan49504 and section 17 in the Hundred of Macclesfield moreparticularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ in Preliminary Plan No.PP01/0666 be closed.

2. The whole of the land subject to closure to be transferred toRICHARD JOHN HAYHURST and CYNTHIA MAYHAYHURST in accordance with agreement for transfer dated26 November 2001, entered into between The District Councilof Mount Barker and R. J. Hayhurst and C. M. Hayhurst.

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On 9 January 2002, that order was confirmed by the Ministerfor Administrative and Information Services, conditionally onapproval and deposit of the survey plan by the Registrar-General.The condition has now been fulfilled.

Pursuant to section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing)Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and itsconfirmation is hereby given.

Dated 17 January 2002.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:SECTION 24

NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROADPROCESS ORDER

Torr Street, PeterboroughDeposited Plan 57534

BY Road Process Order made on 18 June 2001, the DistrictCouncil of Peterborough ordered that:

1. Portion of the public road (Torr Street) adjacent to WestTerrace and allotment 2 in Deposited Plan 971 moreparticularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ in Preliminary Plan No.PP32/0645 be closed.

2. Issue a Certificate of Title to the DISTRICT COUNCIL OFPETERBOROUGH for the whole of the land subject to closurewhich land is being retained by the council for Public Purposes.

3. The following easement be granted over portion of the landsubject to that closure:

Grant to the South Australian Water Corporation aneasement for water supply purposes.

On 2 August 2001, that order was confirmed by the Minister forAdministrative and Information Services, conditionally onapproval and deposit of the survey plan by the Registrar-General.The condition has now been fulfilled.

Pursuant to section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing)Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and itsconfirmation is hereby given.

Dated 17 January 2002.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:SECTION 24

NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROADPROCESS ORDER

Inman Valley Road, Inman ValleyDeposited Plan 58711

BY Road Process Order made on 4 December 2001, the City ofVictor Harbor ordered that:

1. The whole of the unnamed public road adjoining InmanValley Road and allotments 1 and 2 in Deposited Plan 50449more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ and ‘B’ inPreliminary Plan No. PP32/0664 be closed.

2. The whole of the land subject to closure be transferred toWARREN LANCELOT PARSONS in accordance with agree-ment for transfer dated 4 December 2001 entered into betweenthe City of Victor Harbor and W. L. Parsons.

On 9 January 2002, that order was confirmed by the Ministerfor Administrative and Information Services, conditionally onapproval and deposit of the survey plan by the Registrar-General.The condition has now been fulfilled.

Pursuant to section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing)Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and itsconfirmation is hereby given.

Dated 17 January 2002.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:SECTION 24

NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROADPROCESS ORDER

Gilmore Lane, Eight Mile CreekDeposited Plan 58660

BY Road Process Order made on 21 November 2001, the DistrictCouncil of Grant ordered that:

1. The whole of the public roads (Gilmore Lane and unnamedroad) adjoining sections 663, 181 and 707 in the Hundred ofCaroline more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’, ‘B’ and‘C’ in Preliminary Plan No. PP32/0635 be closed.

2. Vest in the Crown the whole of the land subject to closuremarked ‘C’.

3. Vest in the Crown the whole of the land subject to closuremarked ‘A’ and ‘B’ and add that land to sections 663 and 181held by NORMAN JOHN CRAWFORD GILMORE andLORNA FAYE GILMORE under Crown Leases Volume 1249,Folio 41 and Volume 825, Folio 50 (respectively) in accordancewith agreement for transfer dated 21 November 2001, enteredinto between the District Council of Grant and N. J. C. Gilmoreand L. F. Gilmore.

On 14 December 2001, that order was confirmed by theMinister for Administrative and Information Services con-ditionally on approval and deposit of the survey plan by theRegistrar-General. The condition has now been fulfilled.

Pursuant to section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing)Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and itsconfirmation is hereby given.

Dated 17 January 2002.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

SOIL CONSERVATION AND LAND CARE ACT 1989

Appointments

I, CAROLINE VERONICA SCHAEFER, Minister for PrimaryIndustries in the State of South Australia to whom the adminis-tration of the Soil Conservation and Land Care Act 1989, has beencommitted, do hereby appoint the following people as members ofthe West Broughton Soil Conservation Board, pursuant to section24 of the Act until 11 January 2005:

Donald Stewart BottrallAndrea Hamilton Smith CatfordTrevor Havelock CrawfordPeter Sydney GillPhilip Stanley JohnsStephen Price Wicks

with Neville Kevin Wilson as the Local Government Represen-tative.

Dated 14 January 2002.

CAROLINE SCHAEFER, Minister for PrimaryIndustries

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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOR SPORT ACT 1984: SECTION 26—AVAILABILITY OF PLANS FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION

Notice by the Minister for Tourism

PURSUANT to section 26 of the South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984, the Minister to whom the administration of that Act has beencommitted, hereby designate the offices of Halliburton KBR Pty Ltd located at 186 Greenhill Road, Parkside as the place at which maybe inspected by members of the public plans of all works proposed to be carried out by the South Australian Motor Sport Board inrelation to the event known as the ‘Clipsal 500 Adelaide’.

M. HAMILTON-SMITH, Minister for Tourism

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOR SPORT REGULATIONS 1999: REGULATION 11—OPENING AND CLOSING TIME OF THEDECLARED AREA

Notice by the South Australian Motor Sport Board

PURSUANT to Regulation 11 of the South Australian Motor Sport Regulations 1999, I, the Minister to whom the administration of thatAct has been committed, hereby fix the following opening and closing times in respect of declared areas for each day of the declaredperiod:

Day Opening Time Closing Time

Friday, 15 March 2002 8 a.m. 7.30 p.m.Saturday, 16 March 2002 8 a.m. 10 p.m.Sunday, 17 March 2002 8 a.m. 8 p.m.

M. HAMILTON-SMITH, Minister for Tourism

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOR SPORT REGULATIONS 1999: REGULATION 12—CONDITIONS IMPOSED ON TICKETS

Notice by the South Australian Motor Sport Board

PURSUANT to Regulation 12 of the South Australian Motor Sport Regulations 1999, the Minister, to whom the administration of thatAct has been committed, hereby impose the following conditions in respect of each of the permits, authorisations and tickets to the eventknown as the ‘Clipsal 500 Adelaide’ in addition to the terms and conditions contained on the back of each ticket:

1. Except to the extent permitted by the Trade Practices Act 1974, tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded after purchase.

2. Tickets are non-transferable on the day or during the day of presentation. Upon exit, the ticket holder’s hand must be stamped toregain entry on the same day. The stamp must be shown along with a valid ticket clipped for that day to regain entry.

3. The promoter reserves the right to refuse admittance to or evict from the event any person with reasonable cause.

4. The promoter reserves the right to add, withdraw or substitute any drivers, performers or activities associated with the event, varyprograms, seating arrangements or audience capacity and determine and publish additional conditions from time to time.

5. A person cannot make, reproduce or use any form of still or moving pictures or any sound recording (Footage) of the motor sportevent (as defined in the Act) or any part of it for profit, gain, public advertisement, display or for any other purpose except for theprivate enjoyment of the person making the Footage, without the consent of the promoter and will on demand assign all rights theretoto the promoter or its nominees.

6. Any ticket purchased and the ticket holders entry to and presence at the event is subject to these conditions of sale, conditions ofentry displayed at event entrances and the South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984 and its Regulations. Details freely available fromClipsal 500 Adelaide, P.O. Box V8, Kent Town, S.A. 5067.

7. Motor sport is dangerous. Spectators are reminded that motor sport is dangerous and accidents can happen. Care is taken toprotect the public, but spectators are warned that there is the possibility of accidents causing injury, death or property damage. Bypurchase of a ticket, the spectators acknowledge that the entry to the racing circuit has a degree of danger and the promoter, clubs,corporations, organisation, and persons having any connection with the promoting, organising or conduct of the event shall have noliability to the spectator except where due care and skill has not been exercised.

M. HAMILTON-SMITH, Minister for Tourism

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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOR SPORT ACT 1984: SECTION 20 (1)—DECLARATION OF AREA AND PERIOD

Notice by the Minister for Tourism

PURSUANT to section 20 (1) of the South Australian Motor Sport Act 1984, I, the Minister to whom the administration of that Act hasbeen committed, in respect of the motor sport event promoted by the South Australian Motor Sport Board under the name ‘2002 Clipsal500 Adelaide’, acting on the recommendation of the Board, declare:

(a) that the area delineated on the plan in the Schedule will be a declared area under the Act for the purposes of the event; and

(b) that the period commencing on 13 March 2002 and ending on 17 March 2002 (both days inclusive) will be a declared periodunder the Act for the purposes of the event.

M. HAMILTON-SMITH, Minister for Tourism

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NOTICE TO MARINERS

NO. 1 OF 2002

South Australia—Gulf of St Vincent—Port Adelaide—North Haven Training Exercises

AUSTRALIAN Search and Rescue will be conducting trainingexercises from Adelaide airport in the drop zone 3 nautical milessouth-west of North Haven on Monday, 21 January 2002 andTuesday, 22 January 2002 between 0930 and 1630 hours localtime each day.

This will involve light twin engine aircraft dropping equipmentand orange pyrotechnic smoke markers which will be recoveredby surface craft.

On 23 January 2002 between 1000 and 1530 hours local CHChelicopters will be dropping equipment and carrying out waterwinching from one twin engine helicopter in the same drop zone.

Mariners are advised to exercise caution when navigating in thearea.

Navy charts affected: Aus 137 and 781.

Dated 8 January 2002.

DIANA LAIDLAW, Minister for Transportand Urban Planning

TSA 2002/00309

NOTICE TO MARINERS

NO. 2 OF 2002

South Australia—Boston Bay—Port Lincoln—Safety NetPositioned on foreshore

A VACSWIM program is being conducted for youth swimmingfrom 7 January 2002 to 17 January 2002. A tuna barrier/predatormesh net 12 inch square has been anchored with floats attachedvisibly at the top for swimming instructions and water safety.

The location of the net is approximately 2 m from the town jettyon the wharf side and extending 15 m from the beach at both endsfor a length of 25 m.

Mariners are advised to exercise caution in the area.

Navy chart affected: Aus 134.

Dated 7 January 2002.

DIANA LAIDLAW, Minister for Transportand Urban Planning

TSA 2002/00309

NOTICE TO MARINERS

NO. 3 OF 2002

South Australia—Gulf of St Vincent—Sonic Testing—Sea Trials

MARITIME operations Division of Defence Science and Tech-nology will be conducting sea trials using an active sonar deviceof 160dB re 1uPa in approximate position latitude 35°14′S,longitude 138°07′E from 21 January to 24 January 2002, between0600 hours and 2100 hours.

Several submerged objects marked with buoys will be deployedwithin a 2 km radius from the site with orange flashing lights (Fl.5 secs.). The site and submerged objects will be moni-tored by asurface craft during the operation.

Mariners are advised to maintain a safe distance of 10 kmradius from the above position when navigating in the area.

Navy Charts affected: Aus 444 and Aus 780

Adelaide, 10 January 2002.

DIANA LAIDLAW, Minister for Transportand Urban Planning

TSA 2002/00309

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This creates confusion and may well result in your notice being printedtwice.

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CITY OF CHARLES STURT

Periodical Review of Elector Representation

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of section12 (5) of the Local Government Act 1999, the City of CharlesSturt is to carry out a review to determine whether a change ofarrangements in respect to elector representation, including wardboundaries and the composition of council, will result in theelectors of the area being more adequately and fairly represented.

Information regarding the nature of the review is available at theWoodville Civic Centre, and all branches of the Charles SturtLibrary Service or by contacting Anna Tropeano, on telephone8408 1120 or by email on [email protected].

Interested persons are invited to make a written submission tothe City of Charles Sturt, P.O. Box 1, Woodville, S.A. 5011 (fax,8408 1122; email, [email protected]) by close ofbusiness on Friday, 1 March 2002.

Any person who makes a written submission will be given anopportunity to appear before Council to be heard in respect tohis/her submission.

P. LOCKETT, Chief Executive

CITY OF MITCHAM

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Grand Boulevard, Craigburn Farm

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 10 of the Act, that theCity of Mitcham proposes to make a Road Process Order to close,and transfer to Minda Incorporated portion of the public road,Grand Boulevard at the intersection with Fergusson Avenue,shown marked ‘A’ on Preliminary Plan No. PP01/0707.

A copy of the plan and statement of persons affected areavailable for public inspection at Council’s Office, 131 BelairRoad, Torrens Park and the office of the Surveyor-General atAdelaide during normal office hours.

Any application for easement or objections must be made inwriting within 28 days from the date of this notice to the Council,P.O. Box 21, Mitcham Shopping Centre, Torrens Park, S.A. 5062and the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001,setting out full details. Where a submission is made, council willgive notification of a meeting to deal with the matter.

Dated 24 January 2002.

R. MALCOM, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR

Declaration of Public Road

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Victor Harbor passed thefollowing resolution:

Resolved that the land contained in Form RTC Applicationfor Deposit of Plan of Division transferring from Glenn AllanSolly, 35 Vinall Street, Dover Gardens, S.A. 5048, KevinWilliam Solly, 103 Dunrobin Road, Warradale, S.A. 5046,Neil Brenton Solly, Greenhills Road, Victor Harbor, S.A.5211 to the City of Victor Harbor, P.O. Box 11, VictorHarbor, S.A. 5211 and dated 22 December 2001 andcomprising portion of the land contained in certificate of titleregister book volume 5192, folio 365 and volume 5462, folio148 and known as allotments 21, 22 and 23 in Deposited PlanNo. 57949 and is hereby declared to be a public road pursuantto section 208 of the Local Government Act 1999.

The Common Seal of the City of Victor Harbor was heretoaffixed in the presence of:

J. W. CROMPTON, Mayor

G. MAXWELL, City Manager

CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR

Declaration of Public Road

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Victor Harbor passed thefollowing resolution:

Resolved that the land contained in form RTC application fordeposit of plan of division transferring from Tom Bruce Ellis,53 Sutherland Avenue, Victor Harbor, S.A. 5211 to the City ofVictor Harbor, P.O. Box 11, Victor Harbor, S.A. 5211 anddated 15 October 2001 and comprising portion of the landcontained in certificate of title register book volume 5191, folio881 and known as allotments 71 and 72 in deposited plan No.58906 and is hereby declared to be a public road pursuant tosection 208 of the Local Government Act 1999.

Dated 17 January 2002.

The common seal of the City of Victor Harbor was hereuntoaffixed in the presence of:

JOHN W. CROMPTON, Mayor

G. K. MAXWELL, City Manager

ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Silver Lake Road, Mylor

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 10 of the Roads(Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the Adelaide Hills Councilproposes to make a Road Process Order to:

(i) open as road portion of allotment 25 in Filed Plan159302 (portion of the formed bitumen roadway betweenCooper and Illert Roads) shown delineated as ‘1’ on thePreliminary Plan 01/0702;

(ii) close and transfer to U.V. Wiedmann an unmade portionof Silver Lake Road adjoining the southern boundary ofthe said allotment 25, shown delineated as ‘A’ onPreliminary Plan 01/0702, in exchange for the new roaddescribed above.

A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected areavailable for public inspection at the office of the Council, MainStreet, Woodside and the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-Generalduring normal office hours.

Any application for easement or objection must be made inwriting within 28 days from the date of this notice to the Council,P.O. Box 44, Woodside, S.A. 5244 and the Surveyor-General,G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 setting out full details.Where a submission is made, the Council will give notification ofa meeting to deal with the matter.

Dated 17 January 2002.

R. D. BLIGHT, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF RENMARK PARINGA

Periodical Review of Elector Representation

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of section12 (5) of the Local Government Act 1999, that the council is tocarry out a review to determine whether a change of arrange-mentsin respect to elector representation, including ward boundaries andthe composition of council. This will result in the election of thecouncil being more adequately and fairly represented.

The review will also consider an alteration of the name of thecouncil.

Information regarding the nature of the periodical review isavailable from the Council Office, Ral Ral Avenue, Renmarkduring office hours or by contacting Olivia Krollig on telephone8586 6609.

Written submissions are invited from interested persons from 18January 2002 and should be directed to the District Council ofRenmark Paringa, Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 703, Ren-mark, S.A. 5341, to be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, 1 March2002.

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Any person(s) making a written submission will be also invitedto appear before a meeting of council, or a council committee, tobe heard in respect of their submission.

B. C. HURST, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT

Supplementary Election for South East Ward

NOMINATIONS are hereby invited and will be received at theAustralian Electoral Commission Divisional Office of Barkerlocated at 2 Mitchell Street, Mount Gambier from Thursday, 24January 2002, until 12 noon on Thursday, 14 February 2002, fromany person eligible to be a candidate for election to the vacancy.

Nomination forms and candidate’s handbooks are availablefrom the AEC Divisional Office of Barker.

A candidate must submit a profile of not more than 150 wordswith the nomination form.

A candidate photograph of predominantly the head andshoulders, taken within the preceding 12 months, may also besubmitted.

A briefing session for prospective candidates will be conductedat 5 p.m. on Monday, 11 February 2002, at the office of DistrictCouncil of Grant, 324 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier.

If more than the required number of nominations are receivedfor the vacancy, an election will be conducted entirely by postalballot with the return of the completed ballot papers to reach theDeputy Returning Officer no later than 12 noon on Monday, 18March 2002.

S. H. TULLY, Returning Officer

LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL

Periodical Review of Elector Representation

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 12 (5) of the LocalGovernment Act 1999, notice is hereby given that Light RegionalCouncil is to carry out a review to determine whether a change ofarrangements in respect to elector representation, including wardboundaries and the composition of council, will result in theelectors of the area being more adequately and fairly represented.

Information regarding the nature of the periodical review isavailable at council’s principal office in Kapunda, branch office inFreeling and libraries in Freeling, Greenock and Kapunda, or bycontacting Richard Michael on telephone 8525 3200.

Interested persons are invited to make a written submission tothe Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 72, Kapunda, S.A. 5373, byclose of business on Friday, 1 March 2002.

Any person who makes a written submission will be afforded anopportunity to appear before council, or a committee thereof, to beheard in respect to their submission.

P. BEARE, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TUMBY BAY

BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999

By-Law No. 1—Local Government Land

TO manage the control and use of streets, roads, public places,parklands, reserves and other land under the control of the council.

Definitions

1. In this by-law:

(1) ‘Local Government Land’ means all local governmentland as defined in the Local Government Act 1999(except roads), that is owned by the council or under thecouncil’s care, control or management.

(2) ‘Authorised Person’ means any person appointed bycouncil under Chapter 12, Part 3 of the Local Govern-ment Act 1999.

(3) ‘Building’ includes any structure of any kind whether forhuman habitation or not.

(4) ‘Firearm’ means any gun or device including an airgun,speargun or slingshot from or by which any kind of shot,bullet or missile can be discharged.

(5) ‘Waste’ includes soil, stone, rubble, animal, mineral orvegetable matter and other debris, waste and refuse ofany kind.

(6) ‘Offensive’ includes threatening, abusive, insulting orannoying behaviour.

(7) ‘Officer’ means any council officer, police officer orauthorised person.

(8) A ‘vehicle’ includes:

(a) a motor vehicle, trailer and tram;(b) a bicycle;(c) an animal drawn vehicle, and an animal that is being

ridden or drawing a vehicle;(d) a combination; and(e) a motorised wheelchair that can travel at over

10 km/h (on level ground),

but does not include another kind of wheelchair, a train,or a wheeled recreational device or wheeled toy;

(9) ‘Object’ includes any sign, placard, advertisement, box,article or thing.

Prohibited Activities

2. No person shall, on Local Government Land:

(1) (a) damage, injure, deface or interfere with, or climbover or upon any buildings, structures or anyproperty of the council whatsoever; throw, cast,place, deposit or leave any rubbish, dirt or refuse ofany kind whatsoever except in a garbage con-tainerprovided for that purpose;

(b) enter or use any public or sanitary convenience orurinal set apart for a person of the opposite sex;

Sandboarding

(2) unless in an area specifically designated by council forsuch activity, undertake sandboarding;

Smoking

(3) in any building thereon smoke tobacco or any othersubstance in any room, toilet, hallway, stage, annexe,foyer or other place or part thereof where the council hascaused signs to be erected indicating that smoking isprohibited;

Use of equipment

(4) use any item of equipment or property belonging to thecouncil other than in the manner and for the purpose forwhich it was designed or set aside;

Annoyances

(5) annoy or unreasonably interfere with any other person’suse of the land by making a noise or creating a dis-turbance that has not been authorised by the council;

Directions

(6) fail to comply with any reasonable direction or requestfrom an officer of the council relating to:

(a) that person’s use of the land;

(b) that person’s conduct and behaviour on the land;

(c) that person’s safety on the land; or

(d) the safety and enjoyment of the land by otherpersons;

Closed lands

(7) no person shall enter or remain on any part of LocalGovernment Land:

(a) at any time during which the council has declaredthat the part shall be closed to the public, and whichis indicated by a sign adjacent to the entrance to thatpart; or

(b) where the land is enclosed with fences and/or walls,and gates, at any time when the gates have beenclosed and locked;

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(8) (a) no person shall erect any fence abutting LocalGovernment Land, which presents a danger to usersof the Local Government Land;

(b) the council may serve notice in writing on the owneror occupier of any land in any township in the areaon which there exists a fence which the councilconsiders is dangerous abutting any LocalGovernment Land, requiring that person to take suchmeasures as the council thinks fit to make the fencesafe;

Obstructions

(9) (a) no person shall unlawfully obstruct paths or roadson Local Government Land by leaving an objectthereon so that the public is hindered in the free andproper use thereof for longer than is necessary;

(b) no person shall unlawfully obstruct any footway orany door entrance, stairway or aisle in any buildingor any gate of Local Government Land;

Removal

(c) if any object is obstructing any footway or roadwayand has not been licensed or otherwise authorised bythe council or has other lawful authority to be in thatplace on any such footway or roadway, then anyauthorised person may remove such object;

Ownership enquiries

(d) upon such removal the council shall make enquiriesto ascertain the owner of the object;

Notice to owner

(e) if the council can ascertain the owner, notice inwriting shall be given to that person:

(i) advising that the object was removed from thefootway or roadway because it was causing anobstruction; and

(ii) inviting that person to collect the object fromthe council upon payment of removal costs;

Costs

(f) the owner shall not collect the object until the costsof the council in removing the same have been paid;

Disposal

(g) if the object has not been collected within twomonths from the date of removal, or four weeksfrom the date of service of the notice in sub-paragraph (9) (e) hereof, the council may dispose ofthe same in any manner it thinks fit;

Liability

(h) the council shall not be liable for any loss caused byexercising its power under this paragraph.

Activities Requiring Permission

3. No person shall without permission on any Local Govern-ment Land:

Trading Goods

(1) sell, offer or expose for sale any goods, merchandise,commodity, article or thing;

Distribution

(2) give out or distribute to any bystander or passerby anyhandbill, book, notice or other printed matter;

Amplification

(3) use an amplifier or other device whether mechanical orelectrical for the purpose of amplifying sound;

Grazing

(4) allow any animal to graze;

Horses

(5) ride, lead or drive a horse except on a road, shoulder of aroad or road related area, or where the council has setaside a track or other area for use by or in connectionwith horses;

Dead Animals

(6) discard any dead animal, fish or bird or any offensivematerial thereon;

Depositing or Removing Soil

(7) disturb, deposit, relocate, carry away or remove any soil,sand, timber, stones, pebbles or any part of the land orother matter (unless the land is a reserve and the takingof that item is permitted by the purpose for which thatland has been reserved);

Clearing or Depositing Vegetation

(8) (a) clear, remove or deposit any vegetation;

(b) injure, cut, break, deface, pull up, remove or destroyany vegetation;

Picking Fruit

(9) pick fruit, nuts, seeds or berries from any trees or bushesthereon;

Games

(10) promote, organise or participate in any game, recreationor amusement which may cause or be likely to causeinjury or discomfort to any person being on or in thevicinity of that land, other than a participant in the gamerecreation or amusement;

Vehicles on Local Government Land

(11) (a) drive or propel a motor vehicle thereon, unless on anarea or road constructed or set aside by the councilfor the parking or travelling of motor vehicles;

(b) except on a properly constructed area for thepurpose, promote, organise or take part in any race,test or trial of any kind in which motor vehicles,motor cycles, motor scooters or bicycles take part;

(c) ride a bicycle other than on a formed path or an areaapproved by council for the riding of bicycles;

(d) drive or propel a motor vehicle on any part thereofwithout payment of the fee for the entry of motorvehicles to that part, where the council hasauthorised a fee to be charged for that purpose;

(e) to which this subparagraph applies drive or propel amotor vehicle thereon at a speed in excess of10 km/h;

(f) to which this subparagraph applies drive or propel amotor vehicle thereon at a speed in excess of15 km/h;

(g) to which this subparagraph applies drive or propel amotor vehicle thereon at a speed in excess of20 km/h;

(h) to which this subparagraph applies drive or propel amotor vehicle thereon at a speed in excess of30 km/h;

(i) to which this subparagraph applies drive or propel amotor vehicle thereon at a speed in excess of40 km/h.

Camping and Tents

(12) (a) to which this subparagraph applies erect any tent,booth, marquee or other structure (except thecouncil or the Government);

(b) to which this subparagraph applies camp or stayovernight;

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Attachments to Trees etc.

(13) attach, hang or fix any sign, rug, blanket, sheet, rope orother material to any tree, shrub, plant, tree guard, treestake, notice board, seat, fence, post, wall, or other itemor structure which is the property of the council;

Fires

(14) to which this subparagraph applies and subject to anyrelevant Act, light or maintain a fire except in places setaside for that purpose by the council with the exceptionof a gas stove, gas barbecue or gas light;

Firearms and Missiles

(15) shoot or discharge any firearm, or throw or discharge anystone or other missile;

Miscellaneous

(16) (a) erect or display any sign, hoarding or notice;

(b) use any building or structure for any purpose otherthan the intended purpose;

(c) busk, preach, harangue, or engage in publicspeaking;

(d) conduct or hold any concert, festival, circus, show,public gathering, meeting, performance or anysimilar activity;

(e) operate or fly any motor propelled aeroplane;

(f) charge admission or seek payment for entering;

(g) ask for donations of money or anything;

(h) use or occupy it in such a way as to damage thesurface or be inconsistent with the purpose forwhich the surface was made, grown or constructedwhich purpose may be indicated on an authorisedsign.

4. General

Obey signs

(1) the driver of any vehicle shall obey the indications givenby any sign lawfully erected for regulating the movementof traffic or indicating the direction or route to befollowed by traffic on any Local Government Land;

Compliance with notices

(2) any person on whom a notice is served hereunder shallcomply with it;

Council may do work

(3) if the notice is not complied with the council may causethe measures required by the notice to be performed, andmay recover the cost of so doing from the person towhom the notice was directed;

Council employees, Authorised Officers and Exempt Vehicles

(4) (a) the restrictions in this by-law do not apply to anyofficer or employee acting in course and within thescope of that person’s normal duties;

(b) drivers of exempt vehicles and vehicles used by anofficer or employee of the council in the course ofnormal duties are exempt from the operation ofparagraphs 3 (11) and 4 (2) of this by-law;

Application of paragraphs

(5) any of subparagraphs 3 (11) (e), 3 (11) (f), 3 (11) (g), 3(11) (h), 3 (11) (i), 3 (12) (b) and 3 (14) of this by-lawshall apply only in such portion or portions of the area asthe council may by resolution direct (pursuant to theLocal Government Act 1999, or any enactment insubstitution therefor).

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting ofthe council of the District Council of Tumby Bay held on 10December 2001, by an absolute majority of the members for thetime being constituting the council there being eight of the ninemembers present.

E. A. ROBERTS, District Clerk

IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceasedpersons:

Bartlett, Mervyn Valentine, late of 11 Crossley Street, Erin-dale, retired nurse aid, who died on 16 October 2001.

Basher, Priscilla, late of Leighton Avenue, Klemzig, of nooccupation who died on 15 November 2001.

Blackburn, Mira Joy, late of 24 Ryan Avenue, Woodville West,married woman, who died on 20 October 2001.

Clarke, John, late of 61 Seaview Road, Tennyson, of nooccupation, who died on 11 August 1999.

Dare, Beatrice Louisa, late of 156 Main North Road, Pros-pect,of no occupation, who died on 5 November 2001.

Deer, Jack Kelley, late of 12 Flinders Street, Crystal Brook,retired farmer, who died on 15 November 2001.

Denny, Alfred Kenneth, late of 59 Ferguson Avenue, MyrtleBank, retired curator, who died on 4 November 2001.

Duffus, Christina McPhail, late of 2 Jean Street, Oaklands Park,of no occupation, who died on 12 November 2001.

Eastaughffe, Aileen Mary, late of 11 Tyler Street, Henley BeachSouth, home duties, who died on 11 November 2001.

Ebbs, Joan Marie, late of 342 Marion Road, North Plympton,widow, who died on 2 October 2001.

Errington, Lloyd Harvey, late of 30 Trumara Road, Marino,retired public servant, who died on 31 October 2001.

Fisher, Effie May, late of 13 Moseley Street, Glenelg, of nooccupation, who died on 13 September 2001.

Freak, Doris, late of 6 Booth Avenue, Linden Park, of nooccupation, who died on 29 October 2001.

Green, Allen Frank, late of Blamey Road, Elizabeth East,retired foreman, who died on 9 November 2001.

Gumowski, Kazimierz, late of 20 Fifth Avenue, SemaphorePark, retired maintenance worker, who died on 6 December2001.

Harvey, Edna May, late of Leighton Avenue, Klemzig, of nooccupation, who died on 15 November 2001.

Hollams, Gladys May, late of 15 Rosemary Street, WoodvilleWest, of no occupation, who died on 17 November 2001.

Isbell, Neville John, late of 285 Goodwood Road, Kings Park,of no occupation who died on 8 July 2001.

Just, Florence Carla May, late of 18 Cudmore Terrace,Marleston, retired elevator operator, who died on 19October 2001.

Little, Lester Charles, late of 47 Eve Road, Bellevue Heights,retired public servant, who died on 10 September 2001.

McBride, Phillis May, late of 20 Norseman Avenue, West-bourne Park, of no occupation, who died on 9 November2001.

McGuiness, Maurice Adrian, late of 9 O’Shanahan Drive,Louth Bay, retired contracts officer, who died on 29September 2001.

Melville, Leo Joseph Patrick, late of 7 Melbourne Street,Glenelg North, retired presser, who died on 2 November2001.

Mills, Ethel Matilda, late of 47 Balham Avenue, Kingswood, ofno occupation, who died on 5 November 2001.

Mladovan, Eva Maria, late of 3 Lindsay Street, Vale Park,home duties, who died on 2 October 2001.

Novokreschenov, Yurij, late of 1 Taroo Court, Salisbury North,retired welder, who died on 3 November 2001.

Pearson, Donald James Whiting, late of 17A Western Parade,Brooklyn Park, retired gardener, who died on 22 September2001.

Powell, Ronald Thomas, late of 143 Anzac Highway, KurraltaPark, retired office clerk, who died on 2 November 2001.

Reynolds, Roy Vincent, late of 65 Yacca Road, Seacliff, retiredfitter, who died on 14 October 2001.

Sowden, Reginald Keith, late of 34 Molesworth Street, NorthAdelaide, retired public servant, who died on 28 October2001.

Thompson, Stephen Lindsay, late of 46 Gladstone Road, MileEnd, retired storeman, who died on 23 October 2001.

Turner, Harold Alfred, late of 30 Sussex Terrace, WestbournePark, retired foreman fitter, who died on 7 November 2001.

Von Stanke, Carolus Ernest, late of Ruwoldt Road, Yahl,retired stone worker, who died on 21 October 2001.

Warren, John Walter, late of 9 Percy Street, Cheltenham,retired drafting officer, who died on 24 October 2001.

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Watson, William Henry, late of 42 East Terrace, Ardrossan, ofno occupation, who died on 31 October 1977.

Webster, Keith Gordon, late of 33 Kenilworth Street, LargsNorth, retired waterside worker, who died on 11 November2001.

West, Ruth Olive, late of Baker Street, Somerton Park, of nooccupation, who died on 23 October 2001.

Wiech, Hilda Selma, late of 19 Dawkins Avenue, Willaston, ofno occupation, who died on 22 August 2001.

Winfield, Kenneth, late of 285 Goodwood Road, Kings Park, ofno occupation, who died on 15 November 1999.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, asamended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972, and theFamily Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries,and other persons having claims against the said estates arerequired to send, in writing, to the Public Trustee, 25 FranklinStreet, Adelaide 5000, full particulars and proof of such claims,on or before 15 February 2002, otherwise they will be excludedfrom the distribution of the said estate; and notice is also herebygiven that all persons who are indebted to the said estates arerequired to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee orproceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all personshaving any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith todeliver the same to the Public Trustee.

Dated 17 January 2002.

J. H. WORRALL, Public Trustee

SALE OF PROPERTY

Auction Date: Wednesday, 30 January 2002 at 10.00 a.m.

Location: Government Auctions SA47 Transport Avenue, Netley.

NOTICE is hereby given that on the above date at the time andplace stated, by virtue of Orders for Sale issued by the FinesPayment Unit of South Australia, Penalty No. MCPAD–00-7527/1 and others, are directed to the Sheriff of South Australia inan action wherein Jonathon Grant Blaikie is the Defendant, I, TimGoodes, Sheriff of the State of South Australia, will by myauctioneers, Government Auctions SA make sale of the following:

1927 Dodge 4D sedan.Registration Number: WLO-444.

SALE OF PROPERTY

Auction Date: Wednesday, 6 February 2002 at 10 a.m.

Location: Government Auctions SA47 Transport Avenue, Netley.

NOTICE is hereby given that on the above date at the time andplace stated, by virtue of Orders for Sale issued by the FinesPayment Unit of South Australia, Penalty No. EXREG—01-44890/1 and others, are directed to the Sheriff of South Australiain an action wherein Shey Melina Smart is the Defendant, I, TimGoodes, Sheriff of the State of South Australia, will by myauctioneers, Government Auctions SA make sale of the following:

1975 Mercedes Benz 230 sedan.Registration Number: ULM-942.

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UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1891

Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council

Name of Owner and Last KnownAddress Description of Unclaimed Money

Total AmountDue toOwner

$

John Allen Bishop and Jennifer Dwyer .............................. Sale of land for non-payment of rates, Lot 91-92 inFiled Plan 212777, Hundred of Upper Wakefield,CT5566/725

21 058.03

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1891

Register of Unclaimed Moneys held by Wesfarmers Landmark, South Australia as at 1 January 2002

Date Name Cheque No. Amount$

2.3.95 J. E. and R. R. Payne, Box 14, Crystal Brook, S.A. 5523..................... 272116 1 217.453.3.95 Mary Devlin, 2 Petite Court, Para Hills, S.A. 5096.............................. 47542 430.006.3.95 D. J. and J. M. Parker, Box 31, Pinery, S.A. 5460................................ 474640 4 185.25

31.3.95 D. C. and M. F. Twelftree, Culbrae, Culburra, S.A. 5261 .................... 280785 3 003.676.4.95 D. K. McInnes & Co., PMB 226, Naracoorte, S.A. 5271..................... 281312 269.46

27.4.95 Kangarilla Transport, c/o P.O. Kangarilla, S.A. 5157 .......................... 283368 106.7010.5.95 H. Greenham, 29 Doon Terrace, Jamestown, S.A. 5491....................... 284792 128.4210.5.95 P. J. Andrew, Unknown........................................................................ 284830 81.3617.5.95 J. P. Glover, P.O. Box 94, Yeelanna, S.A. 5632................................... 285463 72.4923.5.95 Road Runner Couriers, P.O. Box 78, Hindmarsh, S.A. 5007 ............... 216459 282.0019.6.95 Metro Meat International, G.P.O. Box 651, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 ........ 288531 240.0021.6.95 E. C. and H. D. Drechsler, P.O. Box 38, Nildottie, S.A. 5238.............. 288726 239.0028.6.95 J. R. Chapman, Gums Valley, RSD 34 via Kingscote, S.A. 5223 ........ 289458 354.7812.7.95 Shardlow’s, Mangalo via Cowell, S.A. 5602........................................ 292911 4 595.4611.8.95 J. S. and D. N. Huddy, Unknown.......................................................... 295978 97.6323.8.95 Australian Farm Sup., 8/38 Currie Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 ........... 297064 157.661.12.95 All Agencies Pty Ltd, P.O. Box 594, St Agnes, S.A. 5097................... 391430 101.90

$15 563.23

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