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T A S M A N I A NG O V E R N M E N T
GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 20 JUNE 2018 No. 21 806 ISSN 0039-9795
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MARIE ANNE MOORE late of 12 Mittara Crescent, Berriedale in Tasmania who died on the 21st April 2018.Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executors, DAMIAN FRANCIS EGAN and BENJAMIN SCOTT SWAIN, c/- Murdoch Clarke of 10 Victoria Street, Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Executors and to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania on or before the 20th day of July, 2018 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice.
Dated this twentieth day of June, 2018.MURDOCH CLARKE, Solicitors to the Estate
MARGARET HELEN MARLEY late of Freemasons Homes, 7 Ballawinnie Road, Lindisfarne in Tasmania, Home Duties, Widowed, Deceased: Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased, MARGARET HELEN MARLEY who died on the eighth day of April 2018 are required by the Executor, TASMANIAN PERPETUAL TRUSTEES LIMITED of Level 2 137 Harrington Street, Hobart in Tasmania, to send particulars to the said Company by the twentieth day of July 2018, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.
Dated this twentieth day of June 2018. KYLIE WILLIAMS, Trust Administrator.
MARGARET NICHOLS THORP late of 10 Crooked Tree Court, Nicholls Rivulet in Tasmania, unemployed, widowed, deceased: Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased MARGARET NICHOLS THORP who died on the tenth day of September 2017 are required by the Executor VIVIENNE ELAINE CLARK of 57 Seven Mile Beach Road, Seven Mile Beach in Tasmania to send particulars of their claim in writing to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania by the twenty third day of July 2018, after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.
Dated this twentieth day of June 2018. KLG LEGAL, Solicitors for the Estate
CONTENTS
Notice Page
Administration and Probate ..................................... 614
Animal Health .......................................................... 615
Erratum .................................................................... 614
Notices to Creditors ................................................. 613
Royal Assent ............................................................ 614
Survey Co-ordination .............................................. 619
Water Management .................................................. 617
Notices to Creditors
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LEYLAND PERCIVAL JOHN DICKENS late of 13 South Street, Bellerive, TAS 7018, died on 9 November 2017, retired Sales Manager/ Widowed. Creditors, next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property of the abovenamed deceased, are required by the Executor JOHN ALBERT COWMAN and CHRISTINA DENISE COWMAN, to send particulars to JUSTIN MCMULLEN LAWYER of Suite 2, 7 Bayfield St Rosny Park TAS 7018 or the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania by the 20th day of July, 2018 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims that he then has notice.
Dated this twentieth day of June 2018.
JUSTIN MCMULLEN LAWYER, Solicitors for the Executor
ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935Notice of Application to Reseal Probate
NOTICE is hereby given that, after the expiration of 14 days from the publication hereof, JENNIFER MARGARET KENTISH of 239 Trafalgar Street, Annandale, New South Wales the executor of the will of the estate of JOEL WILTON PETERSON late of 239 Trafalgar Street, Annandale, New South Wales deceased, to whom probate of the said will was granted by the Court of Supreme Court of New South Wales on the 29 March 2018 will apply to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that the seal of the Said Supreme Court of Tasmania may be affixed to the said probate/ pursuant to Part VI of the Administration and Probate Act I 935.
Dated this twentieth day of June 2018.BOLD LAWYERS, 6/326 Elizabeth Street North Hobart 7000
ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935Notice of Application to Reseal Letters of Administration
Notice is hereby given that, after the expiration of 14 days from the publication hereof, ANN LESLEY GREEN of 43 Ferris Avenue Deer Park Victoria 3023, the administrator of the estate of MICHAEL TIMOTHY GREEN late of 43 Ferris Avenue Deer Park 3023, deceased, to whom letters of administration of the said estate were granted by the Court of Supreme Court of Victoria on the 2 March 2018, will apply to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that the seal of the Said Supreme Court of Tasmania may be affixed to the said letters of administration pursuant to Part VI of the Administration and Probate Act 1935.
Dated this eighteenth day of June 2018.
ANN L. GREEN
Government HouseHobart, Tasmania
12 June 2018
Her Excellency the Governor has this day in the name of Her Majesty The Queen assented to the following Bill:-
A Bill for an Act to continue the Tasmanian Health Service established under the Tasmanian Health Organisations Act 2011, to provide for the role of the Secretary and the Executive in relation to the Tasmanian Health Service, to repeal the Tasmanian Health Organisations Act 2011, and for related purposes Tasmanian Health Service Act 2018 (Act No. 1 of 2018)
By Her Excellency's CommandDAVID OWEN, Official Secretary
Erratum: The notice of promotion of K. Olechowski to the position of HR Advisor Workplace Relations in the State Services Notices of 6 June 2018 is hereby rescinded.
NICK EVANS, Secretary of the Department of Justice
Royal Assent
Erratum
Administration and Probate
20 June 2018 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 615
ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1995
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
Hobart, 13 June 2018
Section 26
LIST A DISEASES
I, Roderick Andrewartha, Chief Veterinary Officer appointed under section 6 of the Animal Health Act 1995 (“the Act”) pursuant to section 26 of the Act hereby publish this list of all List A diseases:Diseases associates with mammals, other terrestrial animals and birds
African horse sicknessAfrican swine feverAnthraxAujeszky’s diseaseAustralian bat lyssavirusAvian influenzaBluetongue (clinical disease)Borna diseaseBrucella abortusBrucella canisBrucella melitensisCamelpoxChagas’ disease (Trypanosoma cruzi)Classical swine feverContagious agalactiaContagious bovine pleuropneumonia (Mycoplasma
mycoides)Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (Mycoplasma
capricolum)Contagious equine metritisCrimean Congo Haemorrhagic FeverDourine (Trypanosoma equiperdum)Duck viral enteritis (duck plague)Duck virus hepatitisEast Coast Fever (Theileria parva) and Mediterranean
Theileriosis (Thieleria annulata)Encephalitides (tick-borne) Enzootic abortion of ewesEpizootic haemorrhagic disease (clinical disease)Epizootic lymphangitisEquine encephalomyelitis (Eastern, Western and
Venezuelan)Equine encephalosisEquine influenzaEquine piroplasmosis (Babesia equi, Babesia caballi and
Theileria equi)Foot and mouth diseaseFowl typhoid (Salmonella gallinarum)Getah virus diseaseGlandersHaemorrhagic septicemiaHeartwaterHendra virus infectionInfection with Echinococcus multilocularisInfection with porcine epidemic diarrhoea virusInfectious bursal disease (hypervirulent and exotic
antigenic variant forms)
Japanese encephalitisJembrana diseaseLouping illLumpy skin diseaseMaedi-visnaMalignant catarrhal fever (wildebeest associated)Menangle virus infectionNairobi sheep diseaseNewcastle disease (virulent)Nipah virus infectionPeste des petits ruminantsPorcine enterovirus encephalomyelitis (Teschen)Porcine myocarditis (Bungowannah virus infection)Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndromePost-weaning multi-systemic wasting syndromePotomac feverPulmonary adenomatosis (Jaagsiekte)RabiesRift valley feverRinderpestScrew-worm fly - New World (Cochliomyia hominivorax)Screw-worm fly - Old World (Chrysomya bezziana)Sheep pox and goat poxSheep scabSurra (Trypanosoma evansi)Swine influenzaSwine vesicular diseaseTransmissible gastroenteritisTransmissible spongiform encephalopathy (bovine
spongiform encephalopathy, chronic wasting disease of deer, feline spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie)
TrichinellosisTrypanosomosis (tsetse-transmitted)Tuberculosis in any mammalTularaemiaTurkey rhinotracheitis (avian metapneumovirus)Vesicular exanthemaVesicular stomatitisWarble-fly myiasisWesselbron diseaseWest Nile virus infection – clinical
Diseases associated with beesAfricanised honey beesInfestation of bees with Acarapis woodi (Acariasis tracheal
mite)Infestation of bees with Tropilaelaps clareae or
Tropilaelaps mercedesae (Tropilaelaps mite)Infestation of bees with Varroa destructor or Varroa
jacobsoni (Varroasis)
Diseases associated with aquatic animalsAcute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND)Bacterial kidney disease (Renibacterium salmoninarum)Bonamia exitiosa infection in shellfish Bonamia ostreae infection in shellfishChannel catfish virus diseaseCrayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci)Enteric redmouth disease (Yersinia ruckeri – Hagerman
strain)Enterocytozoon hepatopenaei Epizootic haematopoietic necrosisEuropean catfish virus/European sheatfish virusFurunculosis (Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida)Gill-associated virus of crustaceansGrouper iridoviral disease
Animal Health
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Gyrodactylosis (Gyrodactylus salaris)Haplosporidium nelsoni infection in shellfishInfection with Aphanomyces invadans (epizootic ulcerative syndrome)Infection with Candidatus Hepatobacter penaeiInfection with HPR-deleted or HPR0 infectious salmon anaemia virusInfection with yellow head virusInfection with salmon alphavirusInfectious haematopoietic necrosisInfectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis of crustaceansInfectious myonecrosis of crustaceansInfectious pancreatic necrosisInfectious spleen and kidney necrotising virus – like virusesIridovirosis of shellfishKoi herpesvirus diseaseMarteilia refringens infection in shellfishMarteilia sydneyi infection in shellfishMarteilioides chungmuensis infection in shellfishMikrocytos mackini infection in shellfishMikrocytos roughleyi infection in shellfishMonodon slow growth syndromeNocardiosis of shellfishOncorhynchus masou virus diseasePerkinsosis of shellfishPiscirickettsiosis (Piscirickettsia salmonis)Ranavirus infection of amphibians Red sea bream iridoviral diseaseSealice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis)Spring viraemia of carpTaura syndrome of crustaceansViral encephalopathy and retinopathyViral haemorrhagic septicaemiaWhirling disease (Myxobolus cerebralis)White spot disease of crustaceansWhite tail disease of crustaceansXenohalitotis californiensis infection in shellfish
R M ANDREWARTHA, Chief Veterinary Officer
ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1995
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
Hobart, 13 June 2018
Section 26
LIST B DISEASES
I, Roderick Andrewartha, Chief Veterinary Officer appointed under section 6 of the Animal Health Act 1995 (“the Act”) pursuant to section 26 of the Act hereby publish this list of all List B diseases:Diseases associates with mammals, other terrestrial animals and birds
Anaplasmosis in tick-free areasAvian psittacosisAvian tuberculosisBabesiosis in tick-free areasBovine Virus Diarrhoea Type 2Brucella suisCysticercus bovis (Taenia saginata)Devil facial tumour diseaseEnzootic bovine leukosisEquine herpes virus 1 (abortigenic and neurological
strains)
Equine infectious anaemiaEquine viral arteritisHydatid disease (Echinococcus granulosus)Leishmaniosis Leptospira interrogans serovar HardjoLeptospira interrogans serovar PomonaListeria monocytogenes infectionOvine brucellosis (Brucella ovis)Paratuberculosis (Johne's disease)Porcine cysticercosis (Cysticercus cellulosae)Pullorum disease (Salmonella pullorum)Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)Salmonella Enteritidis infection in poultrySalmonellosis (clinical disease)Salmonellosis (Salmonella abortus-equi)Salmonellosis (Salmonella abortus-ovis)Verotoxic E coli
Diseases associated with beesInfection of bees with Melissococcus plutonius (European
foulbrood)Infection of bees with Paenibacillus larvae (American
foulbrood)Small hive beetle (Aethina tumida)
Diseases associated with aquatic animalsAbalone viral ganglioneuritisAeromonas salmonicida - atypical strains (marine
aeromonad disease, goldfish ulcer disease)Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis infection of amphibians Bonamia species infection in shellfish, other than Bonamia
ostreae infection in shellfish or Bonamia exitiosus infection in shellfish
Enteric septicaema of catfish (Edwardsiella ictaluri)Ostreid herpesvirus-1 µ variant Rickettsia like organism (RLO) of salmonidsSalmon orthomyxo-like virusStreptococcosis of salmonids (Lactococcus garvieae)Tasmania aquatic birnavirus
R M ANDREWARTHA, Chief Veterinary Officer
ANIMAL HEALTH ACT 1995
Section 35(3)
REVOCATION OF DECLARATION OF RESTRICTED AREA
I, RODERICK ANDREWARTHA, Chief Veterinary Officer, acting pursuant to section 35(3) of the Animal Health Act 1995, hereby revoke the declaration of Restricted Area made on the fourteenth day of May 2001, declaring the D’Entrecasteaux Channel and connected bays, estuaries and waterways, to be a Restricted Area on consideration of the possible presence of the List A disease Piscirickettsiosis.
This revocation is made and takes effect immediately upon being made on this 6th day of June 2018.
Signed: R M ANDREWARTHACHIEF VETERINARY OFFICER
20 June 2018 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 617
Water ManagementGazette Notice
Water Management Act 1999
Section 11 Exemption Order
Cease-to-take flow thresholds in the St Pauls River Management Zone of the
South Esk River catchment
I Sarah Courtney, Minister for Primary Industries and Water, acting pursuant to section 11 of the Water Management Act 1999 (the Act), hereby exempt all licensees with a water allocation authorising the taking of water in the St Pauls River Management Zone in the South Esk River catchment (as shown in Figure 1), from the cease-to-take flow thresholds specified in Table 7 of section 5.1.1 of the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan June 2013.
Figure 1. South Esk River Catchment Persons to whom this exemption applies are subject to the following conditions:
(1) The taking of water from a watercourse, in the St Pauls River Management Zone other than for stock and domestic purposes through rights under Part 5 of the Act, and under Surety level 1 allocations will not be permitted when the measured flow drops to the thresholds set out in Table 1.
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Table 1. Monthly cease-to-take flow threshold for the St Pauls River Management Zone in South Esk River catchment (measured at DPIPWE gauging station St Pauls u/s South Esk River – Station #18311).
Month Cease-to-take flow
threshold (ML/day) January 2
February 2 March 2 April 2 May 3 June 10 July 22
August 23 September 21 October 8
November 5 December 2
(2) All other requirements set out in the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan June 2013 relating to the cease-to-take flow provision apply.
This exemption takes effect on the day upon which it is gazetted and remains in force for a period of five years unless otherwise revoked. Expressions used in this exemption have the same meaning as in the Act.
Sarah Courtney MINISTER FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND WATER
Dated this 20th Day of June 2018
Information The purpose of this Order is to exempt licensees taking water in the St Pauls River Management Zone in South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan area from the requirements set out in Table 7 of the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan June 2013. A condition of the exemption is that licensees are subject to an alternative, lower cease-to-take flow threshold as specified in Table 1 of this Order. The cease-to-take flow thresholds in the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan June 2013 were based on conservative environmental flow assessments. Since the Plan took effect a more detailed review of the winter cease-to-take thresholds for the St Pauls Management Zone has been undertaken, indicating that more water is available during the winter period (May to November inclusive) in this zone. The cease-to-take thresholds for December to April inclusive are the same as those specified in the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan June 2013. This exemption takes effect on the day upon which it is gazetted and remains in force for a period of five years unless otherwise revoked.
Table 1. Monthly cease-to-take flow threshold for the St Pauls River Management Zone in South Esk River catchment (measured at DPIPWE gauging station St Pauls u/s South Esk River – Station #18311).
Month Cease-to-take flow
threshold (ML/day) January 2
February 2 March 2 April 2 May 3 June 10 July 22
August 23 September 21 October 8
November 5 December 2
(2) All other requirements set out in the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan June 2013 relating to the cease-to-take flow provision apply.
This exemption takes effect on the day upon which it is gazetted and remains in force for a period of five years unless otherwise revoked. Expressions used in this exemption have the same meaning as in the Act.
Sarah Courtney MINISTER FOR PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND WATER
Dated this 20th Day of June 2018
Information The purpose of this Order is to exempt licensees taking water in the St Pauls River Management Zone in South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan area from the requirements set out in Table 7 of the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan June 2013. A condition of the exemption is that licensees are subject to an alternative, lower cease-to-take flow threshold as specified in Table 1 of this Order. The cease-to-take flow thresholds in the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan June 2013 were based on conservative environmental flow assessments. Since the Plan took effect a more detailed review of the winter cease-to-take thresholds for the St Pauls Management Zone has been undertaken, indicating that more water is available during the winter period (May to November inclusive) in this zone. The cease-to-take thresholds for December to April inclusive are the same as those specified in the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan June 2013. This exemption takes effect on the day upon which it is gazetted and remains in force for a period of five years unless otherwise revoked. A separate Exemption Order applies in relation to the cease-to-take thresholds for licensees in the South Esk River and Break O’Day River management zones within the South Esk River Catchment Water Management Plan 2013. This was published in the Gazette on 12 July 2017.
20 June 2018 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 619
Survey Co-ordinationSurvey Co-ordination
INTENTION TO ASSIGN PLACE NAMES NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 20F of the Survey Co-ordination Act 1944, that it is the intention of the Nomenclature Board to assign the following place names in Tasmania.
Assignments List No. 541Reg No. Name Municipality Location 46270F Dial Park Central Coast Penguin 39711N Little Hugel Track Central Highlands Lake St Clair 18501F Waverley Flora Park Clarence Bellerive 46650F Floras Falls Derwent Valley Collinsvale 17981M Rocky Whelans Cave Hobart Wellington Park 10266P Websters Road Kingborough Gordon 46550W Porta Drive Huon Valley Cradoc 39360H Quicksand Road Latrobe Latrobe
INTENTION TO ALTER PLACE NAMES NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 20F of the Survey Co-ordination Act 1944, that it is the intention of the Nomenclature Board to alter the following place names.
Alterations List No. 542 Reg No. Name Municipality Location 12614M Partridge Road (alter extent) Circular Head Togari
ObjectionsAny objections to the proposed assignments or alterations of the gazetted place names must be lodged with the Secretary of the Nomenclature Board, GPO Box 44, Hobart 7001, or via e-mail to [email protected], within one calendar month from the date of this publication, in accordance with Section 20G of the Act. Any objection shall be in writing, setting out the grounds of the objection. Likewise, written expressions of support are also invited.
Please note: any information that you provide may be subject to disclosure under the Right to Information Act 2009 or as otherwise required by law. If you wish for your objection to be treated as confidential please mark it clearly as ‘confidential’ and provide reasons why you consider the information should remain such. The Board will endeavour to deal with the objection accordingly but this does not make it automatically exempt from disclosure.
The listed features can be viewed in the Placenames Tasmania Nomenclature system at: www.placenames.tas.gov.au
RESCISSION OF PLACE NAMES NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 20D of the Survey Co-ordination Act 1944, that the Nomenclature Board hasresolved to rescind the following place names.
Rescission Notice No. 150Reg No. Name Municipality Location 9476X Silver Falls Derwent Valley Collinsvale 10054L Douglas Road Kingborough Gordon
Confirmations Notice No. 151NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 20J of the Survey Co-ordination Act 1944, that all those names proposed to be assigned or altered and publicly gazetted in List No. 540 on 28th day of March 2018 are assigned or altered by the Nomenclature Board effective from the 29th day of April 2018.
This notice along with recent past notices are available from the Nomenclature Board's Web Page at: http://dpipwe.tas.gov.au/land-tasmania/place-naming-in-tasmania/gazettals-of-place-names
If you would like to be notified by e-mail each time there is a notice, please send an E-mail message with the title E-mail Alert to [email protected]
Dated this 20th day of June 2018 Michael Giudici Chairman, Nomenclature Board
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