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‘PERTH, FRIDAY, 16 NOVEMBER 1990 No, 140 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY G. L. DUFFIELD, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM The Western Australian Government Gazette is published by the State Print for the State of Western Australia on Friday of each week unless disrupted by Public Holidays or unforeseen circumstances. Special Government Gazettes and Extraordinary Government Gazettes are published periodically, only the special gazettes are included in the subscription price. The following guidelines should be followed to ensure publication in the Government Gazette. _______________ II Material submitted to the Executive Council for gazettal will require _____________ a copy of the signed Executive Council Minute Paper. _____________ Advertising should be received by the Manager, Publication Sales no _____________ later than 3.00 p.m. on Wednesday. ______________ fl9 Lengthy or complicated notices should be forwarded several days before advertised closing date for copy. This is to ensure inclusion in ________________ current edition. Failure to observe this request could result in _______________ the notice being held over until the following week. _______________ E Proofs will be supplied only when requested. -_____________ L No additions or amendments to material for publication will be accepted by telephone. Send copy to: The Manager, Publication Sales State Print Station Street, Wembley, 6014 Telephone: 383 8851 Fax: 382 1079 All Notices should be written in plain English. Signatures in particular and proper names must be legible. All copy should be typed and double spaced. If it is necessary through isolation or urgency to communicate by facsimile, any confirmation forwarded later must be endorsed to the effect that this copy is only confirmation of previously transmitted facsimile copy already received by the State Print. This is to alleviate the problem of copy appearing twice. 11 Documents not clearly prepared and in the exact format for gazettal will be returned to the sender unpublished. Late copy received at Publication Sales after 3.00 p.m. Wednesday will be placed in the following issue irrespective of any date/s mentioned in the copy unless otherwise advised. WESTERN AUSTRALOAN GOVERNMENT A78431-1

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‘PERTH, FRIDAY, 16 NOVEMBER 1990 No, 140

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY G. L. DUFFIELD, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM

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16 November1990] GOVERENT GAZETTE, WA

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT 1893TRANSFER OF LAND REVESTMENT

PROCLAMATIONl, By His Excellency the Honourable Sir FrancisJ Theodore Page Burt, Companion of the Order ot

Australia, Knight Commander ot the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Queens Counsel, Governor of the Stateof Western Australia.

Under section243 of the Transferof Land Act 1893, 1, the Governor actingwith the advice andconsentof the ExecutiveCouncil, do herebyrevestin Her Majesty as of her former estate,the landdescribedin the Schedulesto this Proclamation.Given undermy hand and the Seal of the State on 6 November,1990.By His Excellency’sCommand,

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Schedule1

KAY HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

File No. Land Description CertificateVolume

of TitleFolio

596/56 Swan locations 5333 and 7685 1259 953

File No. LandSchedule2

Description CertificateVolume

of TitleFolio

1112/976V2 Portion of Swan location 2103 1813 683

AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCESPROTECTION ACT 1976NOTICE

Directing Destructionof the Declared PlantBlackberryRubusfruticosus

To all occupiersandownersof private land situatedin the shiresand towns shown on theschedulebelow.The Agriculture Protection Board, pursuantto the provisions of Section 50 of the AgricultureProtectionAct 1976-1983,herebydirectsthat the declaredplant BlackberryRubusfruticosus agg.presenton private land ownedor occupiedby you, situatedwithin the municipal districts, withinthe meaningof the Local GovernmentAct, as amended,of the Shires,Towns and Cities specifiedin the Schedulebelow shall be destroyedby you by the following methods-

1. Effective grubbing and/orcultivation of all plants, or2. Sprayingall plants with the recommendeddose of a herbicide registeredfor this purpose,

in accordancewith the requirementsof the Agriculture andRelatedResourcesProtectionSprayingRestrictionsRegulations1979-1982.

You are requiredto commencethe requirementof this Notice on or beforeJanuary1, 1991, andto completethe requirementsof this Notice on or before January31, 1991.Dated 7 November 1990.

Dr M. D. CARROLL, Chairman,Agriculture ProtectionBoard.

Schedule

AA1O1

5683

WESTERN AUSTRALIAFRANCIS BURT,

Governor.[L.S.1

DOLA File 1112/976V2.

AG4O1

Municipal districts of Bridgetown, Greenbushes,Manjimup, Nannup,Boyup Brook and Augusta!Margaret River.

5684 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

MAMMALSAgile Wallaby Macropus agilis. Municipal dis

tricts of the Shires of Wyndham-EastKimberley, West Kimberley, Halls Creek andBroome.

Euro Macropus robustus.Long-haired Rat Rattus villosissimus. Munici

pal district of the Shire of Wyndham-EastKimberley.

Red KangarooMacropus rufus.

WesternGrey KangarooMacrapus fuliginosus.BIRDSEmu Dromaius novaehollandiae.Baudin’s or Long-billed White-tailed Black-

CockatooCalyptorhynchusbaudinii. Zones4,5,6,8and 10, asconstitutedunderSection13 of the Act.

GalahCacatua roseicapillaLittle Corella Cacatuapastinator gymnotis.Port Lincoln Ringneck, or twenty-eight parrot

Barnardius zonarius. Municipal districtsof the Shires of Augusta-MargaretRiver,Boddington, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown,Brookton, Broomehill, Busselton, Capel,

MAMMALSAlpaca Lama pacos.BantengBos javanicus.

Blackbuck Antilope cervicapra.Deer Family Cervidae.

Dingo Canis familiaris dingo and dingo xdomestic dog hybrids Canis familiarisdingo x Canis familiaris familiaris.

Domestic dog Canis familiaris familiaris runwild, feral or being at large, A5.

Domesticor pet rabbits Oryctolaguscuniculus:other than the commongrey or wild rabbitand commercial varieties of rabbits e.g."Commercial White". A4, A6. All varietiesof rabbits at large. A5.

Feral Buffalo Bubalus bubalis.Feral CamelsCamelusspp..Feral Donkey Equus asinus.

Chittering, Collie, Corrigin, Cuballing, Dardanup,Donnybrook-Balingup,Dumbleyung,Gnowangerup,Harvey, Kalamunda,Katanning, Kojonup, Manjimup, Mundaring, Murray, Nannup, Narrogin, Pingelly, Plantagenet, Serpentine-Jarrahdale,Swan,Tambellup, Wagin, Wandering, Waroona,West Arthur, Wickepin, Williams, Woodanilling and the cities of Armadale,Bun-bury and Mandurah.

Red-cappedParrot, or W.A. king parrot Furpureicephalusspurius. Municipal districtsof the Shires of Augusta-MargaretRiver,Boyup Brook, Bridgetown, Broomehill,Busselton, Cape!, Chittering, Collie, Dardanup, Donnybrook-Balingup, Gnowangerup, Harvey, Kalamunda, Kojonup,Manjimup, Mundaring, Murray, Nannup,Plantagenet,Serpentine-Jarrahdale,Swan,Tambellup,Waroona, West Arthur and thecities of Armadale,Bunbury andMandurah.

Wedge-tailedEagleAquila audax.Western Rosella Platycercus icterotis. Munici

pal districts of the Shires of Bridgetown,Cape!, Donnybrook-Balingup, Manjimup,Plantagenetand Serpentine-Jarrahdale.

Feral Pig Susscrofa.Fox Vulpesvulpes.Llama Lama glama.BIRDSChaffinch Fringilla coelebs.Ostrich Struthio camelus.Red Bishop, grenadierweaverEuplectesorix.Redpoll Acanthis flammea.

Sulphur-crestedCockatoo,white cockatooCacatua galerita - A4, A6 - whole of the State;at large - A2 - southof 20°S latitude.

White-winged Whydah Euplectesalbonotatus.

Yellow HammerEmberizacitrinella.INSECTSAngoumois Grain Moth Sitotroga cerealella.

Al, A5.ArgentineAnt Iridomyrmex humilis. Al, A5.Australian PlagueLocust Chortoicetesterminif

era. A5.

AG402

AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCESPROTECTION ACT 1976Agriculture ProtectionBoard,

South Perth,20 November1990.Pursuant to Section 37 of the Agriculture and Related ResourcesProtection Act 1976, theAgriculture Protection Board hereby lists the classesof animals that are for the time being thesubject of a declarationmadeunder Section 35 of that Act, togetherwith the mattersspecifiedpursuantto subsection2 of that Section in relation to eachclass.

ANIMALS

Table AManagedNative Animals

Table A: Native pest animals - CategoryA7. A managementprogrammefor eachspeciesoutlinesthe areaand conditionsunderwhich controlsmay be applied.Programmesare for the whole of theState or as indicatedfor eachspecies.

Table BAnimals subject to control and restricted introductions and keeping, generally categoriesA4, A5,AG but also A4, AG or Al, AS or A5All animals listed in this tableare declaredA4, A5, A6 for the whole of the Stateunlessotherwiseindicatedin the table. Conditionsfor introduction andkeepingarespecifiedin theDeclaredAnimalsregulationsor by Board decisionand leafletsare available showingrequirementsfor eachspecies.

Feral Goat Capra hircus.

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5685

Flat Grain Beetle Cryptolestesspp.. Al, AS.GranaryWeevil Sitophilus granarius. Al, AS.Indian Meal Moth Plodia interpunctella. Al,

AS.LesserGrain Borer Rhyzoperthadominica.Al,

AS.Rice Weevil Sitophilus oryzae.Al, AS.

MAMMALSEuropeanWild Rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus

-Al, A3, AS.Indian Palm Squirrel Funambulus pennanti

-Al, A3, AS.Other non-native mammals not specifically

listed in tablesA, B or D are declared- Al,A2, A3.

BIRDSBlackbird, English blackbird Turdus merula.Bullfinch Pyrrhula pyrrhula.

California Quail Lophortyx californica.

Common Myna, Indian mynah, Indian housemynah Acridotherestristis.

Common Starling, starling Sturnusvulgaris.HouseCrow, Indian crow Corvussplendens.

HouseFinch, Mexican rose finch, Carpodacusmexicanus.

HouseSparrow, sparrowPasserdomesticus.

Red-billed Quelea, red-billed weaver or diochQueleaquelea.

Red-ventedBulbul Pycnonotuscafer.

Red-whiskeredBulbul Pycnonotusjocosus.Song Thrush, English song thrush Turdusphi

lomelos.

Sawtooth Grain Beetle Oryzaephilus sunnamensis.Al, A5.

Small Plague GrasshopperAustroicetescruciata. AS.

WarehouseMoth Ephestiaspp..Al, A5.Giant Termite Mastotermesdarwiniensis. Al,

A5.

Tree Sparrow Passermontanus.In addition to the above, all other non-native

birds not specifically listed in tablesA, B, Dor E to this notice are declared- Al, A2, A3- for the whole of the State.

INSECTSEuropeanWaspVespulagermanicaAl, A2, A3.Khapra Beetle TrogodermagrananiumAl, AS.MediterraneanFruit Fly Ceratitus capitata Al,

A2.QueenslandFruit Fly Bactroceratryoni Al, A2.TrogadermaTrogadermaspp. all exotic forms

Al, A5.WarehouseBeetle Trogoderma variabile Al,

A5.

AMPHIBIANSAfrican Toad XenopuslaevisAl, A2, A3.Giant Toad Bufo marinusAl, A2, A3.

MOLLUSCSGreen Snail Helix aperta - Al, A2, A3.Liver-fluke Snails LymnaeaPseudosuccinia-

Lymnaeacolumella, Lymnaeaviridis, Lymnaeaaunicularia rubiginosa, Lymnaeaperegra, Lymnaeatornentosa - Al, A3, A5.

Table DExemptAnimals

Indigenousanimalsnot includedin TablesA or B are exemptfrom declaration.The following specieswhich are domesticpets, aviary birds or livestock are also exempt from declaration.

Of thesespeciessomemarked * occur in a commensalor feral stateand advice may be obtainedfrom the Agriculture Protection Board on control or managementof problems which they mayoccasionallycause.

MAMMALSBlack Rat* Rattusrattus.Brown Rat* Rattusnorvegicus.Camels Camelusspp..Cat Felis catus.Feral cat*

Cattle Bos taurus and Bos indicus.Dog Canis familiaris familiaris exceptasspec

ified in table B.Donkey Equus asinus.Ferret Mustelaputorius furo.Goat Capra hircus.GuineaPig Caviaporcellus.Horse Equus caballus.HouseMouse* Mus musculus.Pig Susscrofa.SheepOvis aries.

BIRDSBlue-black Grassquit, jacarini finch Volatinia

jacarina.

Bobwhite Quail Colinus virginianus.

CanarySerinuscanaria.

Chicken or domestic fowl, and all bantamsGallus gallus.

Common PeafowlPavo cristatus.

Common Thrkey Meleagris gallopavo.

CopperPheasantSyrmaticussoemmerningii.

Cordon-bleu,blue-breastedwaxbill Uraeginthusangolensis.

Crimson-winged Pytilia, aurora finch Pytiliaphoenicoptera.

Confused Flour Beetle Tribolium confusum. Rust-red Flour Beetle Tribolium castaneum.Al, A5. Al, A5.

Table CProhibited animals

Table C: Animals which may not be introducedinto or kept in W.A. and which mustbe eradicated- CategoriesAl, A2, A3 or Al, A3, AS as indicated, for the whole of the State.

[16 November 19905686 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

Cuban Grassquit,Cuban finch Tiaris canora.

Duck, Domestic BreedsAnas spp..Elliot’s PheasantSyrmaticusellioti.Golden PheasantChrysolophuspictus.Goldfinch Carduelis carduelis.Goose,Domestic Ansenanser.

Green-winged Pytilia, Melba finch Fytiliamelba.

HelmetedGuineafowl Numida meleagnis.

Himalayan Monal Pheasant,ImpeyanpheasantLophophorusimpeyanus.

Kalij PheasantLophura leucomelana.Lady Amherst’sPheasantChysolophusamher

stiae.Laughing Turtle-Dove" Stneptopelia senegalen

sis.LavenderWaxbill, lavenderfinch Estrilda caer

ulescens.

Agapornisspp. hybrids Agapornis spp.Alexandrine Parakeet, large Indian parakeet

Psittacula eupatria.Black-cheekedLovebird Agapornis nignigenis.

Black-collared Lovebird Agaponnis swinderniana.

Black-winged Lovebird, Abyssinian lovebirdAgapornistaranta.

Bronze Mannikin, bronze-wingedmannikin,hooded weaverLonchura cucullata.

ChestnutMannikin, black-headedmunia, mannikin or nun, tn-coloured mannikin Lonchura malaccaAl, A2, AG

Chukar Partridge,chukar, chukor, chukkapartridge Alectoris chukar.

Collared Dove, collared turtle-dove, Indian ringdove, Barbary dove fawn or white variations Streptopeliadecaocto.Al, A2, AG

Common Waxbill, St Helena waxbill, waxbill,red-earedwaxbill Estrilda astrild.

Cut-throat Weaver, cut-throat finch, ribbonfinch Amandinafasciata.

Fischer’sLovebird Agapornis fischeni.Golden-cappedConureAratinga auricapilla.GreenfinchCarduelis chioris. Al, A2, AGGrey-headed Lovebird, Madagascar lovebird

Agapornis cana.Indian Silverbill, white-throated munia, com

mon silverbill, African silverbill Lonchuramalabanica.

JandayaConureAratinga jandaya.JapaneseQuail Coturnix japonica.Java Sparrow, paddy finch Padda oryzivora

Al, A2, A6MadagascanRedFody, Madagascarweaver,car

dinal or fody Foudia madagascaniensis.Magpie Mannikin Lonchurafringilloides.MandarinDuck Aix galericulata.

Mallard Anasplatyrhynchos.Muscovy Duck Cainina moschata.Mute or white Swan Cygnus olor.Pigeon"Columba livia.Red-billedFire Finch, African fire finch Lagon

ostictasenegala.

Red-crestedCardinal Faroaria coronata.Red-throated Parrot Finch, red-faced parrot

finch Erythrura psittacea.

Reeves’PheasantSyrmaticusreevesii.SiameseFirebackPheasantLophura diardi.

SpottedTurtle-Dove" Streptopeliachinensis.Swinhoe’s PheasantLophura swinhoii.

White-breastedGroundPigeon,Jobi Island doveGallicoluniba jobiensis.

Yellow-faced Grassquit,olive finch Tiaris olivacea.

Masked Lovebird, yellow-collared or blackmaskedlovebird Agapornispersonata.

Meyer’s Parrot, brown parrot Poicephalusmeyen.

MoustachedParakeet,red-breastedparakeetorparrot Psittacula alexandni.

Namaqua Dove, Cape or masked dove Oenacapensis.

Nutmeg Mannikin, spicefinch, spotted munia,scaly-breastedmunia Lonchura punctulata. Al, A2, A6

NyasaLovebird, Lillian’s or NyasalandlovebirdAgapornislilianae.

Orange-cheekedWaxbill, fawn breastedwaxbillEstnilda melpoda.

Pale-headedMannikin, white-headedmunia,white-headedmannikin, white-headednunLonchura maja.

ParadiseSparrow, red-headedfinch, Aberdeenfinch, red-headed amadina Amadinaeiythrocephala.

Peach-facedLovebird, rosy-faced lovebirdAgapornisroseicollis.

Plum-headedParakeet, blossom-headedparakeet Psittacula cyanocephala.

Red-faced Lovebird, red-headed lovebirdAgapornispullania.

Red-frontedParakeet,red-frontedkakaniki Cyanoramphusnovaezelandiae.

Red Munia, strawberry finch, red or Indianavadavat, tiger finch, red waxbill Amandava amandava.

Red Siskin, hooded siskin, VenezuelansiskinCarduelis cuculata.

Ring-neckedPheasantPhasianuscoichicus.Rock PartridgeAlectoris graeca.

Rose-ringedParakeet,Indian or African ring-neck parrot or parakeet Psittacula knamen.

Luzon Bleeding Heart, bleeding heart pigeon Zebra Waxbill, golden-breastedwaxbill AmanGallicolumba luzonica. dava subflava.

Table EScheduleof animalswhich do not appearin tablesA to D - CategoriesA2, A4, AG unlessotherwiselisted.

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5687

Ruddy Ground Dove, Talpacoti Columbina talpacoti.

Silver PheasantLophura nycthemena.Siskin, Europeansiskin Carduelis spinus.

Sun ConureAratinga soistitialis.

Note: Referencesusedwere:-

White-backed Munia, white-backed mannikin,sharp-tailedmunia or finch, Bengalesemannikin Lonchura stniata.

Yellow-fronted CanarySerinus mozambicus.

Yellow-fronted Parakeet Cyanoramphus auniceps.

Australian birds - "The Atlas of Australian Binds" by M. Blakers et al. Exotic birds - "ACompleteChecklist of the Binds of the World" by R. Howard andA. Moore.

M. D. CARROLL, Chairman,Agriculture ProtectionBoard.

AG403

AGRICULTURE AND RELATED RESOURCESPROTECTION ACT 1976Agriculture ProtectionBoard,

South Perth,November20 1990.Pursuant to section 37 of the Agriculture and Related ResourcesProtection Act, 1976, theAgriculture ProtectionBoardherebylists the classesof plantsthat arefor the timebeing the subjectof a declarationmadeundersection 35 of that Act, togetherwith the mattersspecified pursuantto subsection2 of that sectionin relation to each class:

DeclaredPlantsAquarium Plants;P1; Whole of the State

Plantsof any classusedor grown in aquariums unless they are plants that are onpremises for the time being accreditedbythe Chief Agriculture Protection officer aspremises free from any snails capable ofacting as intermediatehostsfor the FlukeFasciola hepatica, or are in the course ofbeing moved from such premises.

Aquatic Weeds:Alligator weed Alternanthera philoxeroi

des; P1, P2; Whole of the StateArrowhead Sagittaria montevidensis;P1,

P2; Whole of the StateCanadianPond weed Elodea canadensis;

P1, P2; Whole of the StateLagarosiphonLagarosiphon spp.; P1, P2;

Whole of the StateLeafy elodea Egeria densa;P1, P2; Whole

of the StateParrot’s featherMyriophyllum aquaticum:

P1, P2; Whole of the StateSagittaria Sagittaria graminea; P1, P2;

Whole of the StateSalvinia Salvinia molesta; P1, P2; Whole

of the StateWater hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes; P1,

P2; Whole of the StateWater lettuce Pistia stratiotes; P1, P2;

Whole of the State

Apple of Sodorn Solanumlinnaeanum; P1, P2;Municipal districts of Dardanup, Cape!,Donnybrook-Balingup,Busselton, Augusta-MargaretRiven, Boyup Brook, BnidgetownGreenbushes,Nannup, Manjimup, Serpentine-Jarrahdale, Murray, Mandurah,Waroona, Harvey and Collie; and the Cityof Bunbury. P1, P4; Albany Region as defined underSection 13 of the Act.

Artichoke thistle or CardoonCynanacardunculus; P1, P2; Whole of the State

Arum lily Zantedeschiaaethiopica;P1, P2; Municipal districts of Manjimup,

Nannup, Bridgetown-Greenbushes,Boyup Brook, Dardanup,Cape!,Donnybrook-Balingup, Augusta-MargaretRiver and those portions of the State

constitutedas the Harvey region underSection 13 of the Act, except the landsshownin the Scheduleto categoriesP1,P3 below.

P1, P3; Municipal district of Busselton.Schedule

Wellington Locations 17, 20, 48 and all ofthat area bounded by the Old CoastRoad and the Scenic Drive adjacenttothe LeschenaultInlet.

P1, P4; Town of Albany. Muncipal districtsof Albany, Plantagenet,Denmark.

African rue Peganumhanmala; P1, P2; Wholeof the State.

African thistle Augusta thistle Berkheyanigida P1, P2; Whole of the State.

Bathurstburr Xanthium spinosumP1; Whole of the StateP2; All Municipal districts except the Shire

of Coolgardieand the City of Kalgoorlie!Boulder.

P3; Municipal districts of Coolgardie andthe City of Kalgoorlief Boulder.

Blackberry Rubus fruticosus agg,P1, P2; Municipal districts of Boddington,

Serpentine-Jarrahdale,Dardanup,Capel, Donnybrook-Balingup, Busselton, Augusta-MargaretRiver, BoyupBrook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes;Nannup, Manjimup, and those portions ofthe State constituted as the Harveyregion under Section 13 of the Act,exceptthe landsshown in the Scheduleto categoriesfor P1, P3 below.

ScheduleP1, P3; Murray Locations 163, 612, 1119,

1120, 1121, 1122, 363, 461, Part ofMurray Location 392, 9, 90S, 892, 906,Part of Murray location 518.Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18,19, 21, 22, 3S, 37, 48 of WellingtonLocation 1.Lots 2, 3, of Wellington Locaton 50.Wellington Locations 1839, 3939, 207,1522, Part of Wellington Location 51,Part of Wellington Location 56.

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P1, P4; Municipal districts of Albany, Plantagenet, Denmark and the Town ofAlbany.

BoneseedChrysanthemoidesmonilifera; PS;Landsin the control of the Governmentandlocal authoritiesin the Whole of the State

CalotropisCalotnopis procera; P1, P4, All Municipal districts in that portion of the of theStateNorth of the 26th parallel of latitude,except Zones 1A and lB as definedunderSection 13 of the Act.

Camelthorn Alhagi maurorum; P1, P2; Wholeof the State

Capetulip Homeria flaccida One-leaf, Hornenia miniata Two-leaf;P1; Whole of the StateP2; i All Municipal districts and

Towns except the Shires ofNortham, York, Bevenley,Brookton, Cornigin, Pingelly,Cuballing, Wickepin, Wandering,Boddington, Williams, Narrogin,Wagin, West Arthur, Wanneroo,Swan, Mundaring, Kalamunda,Kwinana and Rockingham andthe Towns of Northam and Nanrogin and all Shires, Towns andCities in the Perth metropolitanarea.

ii Those portions of the State constituted as the Harvey regionunder Section 13 of the Act, except the lands shown in theScheduleto categoryP3 below.,

P3; Municipal districts of Northam, York,Beverley, Brookton, Corrigin, Pingelly,Cuballing, Wickepin, Wandering, Boddington, Williams, Nanrogin, Wagin,West Arthur and Kwinana; and theTowns of Northam and Narrogin, andthe landsshownin the schedulebelow.

SchedulePart Lot 78 of Cockburn Location 16. Cock-

burn Locations 173, 174, 175, 176, 180,181, 182, 191, 192, 193, 194, 34, 394,395, 396, 80S, 162, 369, 811, 138, 370.Wellington Locations 4238, 1208, 945,528, 1001, 853, 4201, 907, 2281, 224,173, 2606.

P4; All Shires, Towns and Cities in thePerth metropolitan area. City of Rockingham, Town of Armadale, Municipaldistricts of Wanneroo, Swan, Mundaring, Kalamunda.

Common Heliotrope Heliotnopium europaeum;P1; All that portion of the StateSouthof the

26th parallel of latitude.P2; Municipal districts of Northampton,

ChapmanValley, Mullewa, Greenough,Irwin, Mingenew, Morawa, ThreeSprings,Carnamah,Perenjori, Coorow,Dalwallinu, Moora, Dandaragan,Wongan-Ballidu, Victoria Plains, Gingin,Chittering, Toodyay, Goomalling,Northam, York, Beverley, Quairading,Cunderdin, Tammin, Kellerbernin,Dowenin, Wyalkatchem, Trayning,Koorda, Mt. Marshall, West Arthur,Serpentine-Jarrahdale,Murray, Mandurah,Waroona, Harvey,Collie, Wagin,Dumbleyung,Woodanilling, Katanning,

Broomehill, Kojonup, Tambellup,Cranbrook, Plantagenet,Denmark,Albany, Ravensthorpe,Dardanup,Capel,Donnybrook-Balingup, Busselton, Augusta-MargaretRiven,Boyup Brook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes,Nannup, Manjimup, Wanneroo, Swan, Mundaring,Kalamunda,Kwinana andRockingham;all Shires, Towns and Cities in thePerthmetropolitanarea;andtheTownsof Geraldton,Northam, Albany and theCity of Bunbury.

P3; Municipal districts of Jerramungup,Merredin, Nunganin, Mukinbudin,Westonia, Yilgarn, Bruce Rock, Nanembeen, Esperance.

P4; a All land in the Easternland division South of the 26th parallel oflatitude except for the Shires ofWestoniaand Yilgarn and thoseportions of the Shires of Merredin, Mullewa and Perenjori inthat division.

b All land in the Eucla divisionexcept the Shire of Espenanceand those portions of the Shiresof RavensthorpeandNarembeenin the Eucla division.

c Municipal districts of Kent,Kondinin, Kuhn, Lake GraceandGnowangerup.

d Narrogin Region as definedunder Section 13 of the Act.

Cotton bush narrow leaf Gomphocarpusfruticosus;P1, P2; Whole of the State except those

portions constituted as the Harvey region under section 13 of the Act, shownin the Scheduleto P1, P3 below.

ScheduleP1, P3; Lots 1, 2, 8, 9, 3, 11, 12, 29, 25, 34,

35, 36 of Wellington Location 1;Wellington Location S.

Dock Rumex obtusifolius Broadleaf, Rumexconglomeratus Clustered, Rumex crispusCurled, Rumex puicher Fiddle, Rumexbrownii Swamp; P1, P4; Municipal districts of Morawa, Three Springs, Perenjoni,Carnamahand Coorow.

DoublegeeEmexaustralis, and Emexspinosa;P1; Zone 6 as constitutedunder Section 13

of the Act.Municipal districts of Kojonup, Tambellup, Broomehill, Katanning, Woodanilhing, Wagin, West Arthur, Dumbleyung, Gnowangerup, Boddingtonand Williams.

P1, P3; Jerramungup Region as definedunder Section 13 of the Act.

P5; LakesRegion and EsperanceRegion asdefined under Section 13 of the Actsaleyards, railway yards and recreational areas.

DoveweedErernocarpussetiger;P1; Whole of the StateP2; All Municipal districts exceptthe Shines

of Katanning,Cuballing, Brookton, Pingelly, Beverley, Goomalhing and Cundendin.

P3; Municipal districts of Katanning,Cuballing, Brookton, Pingelly, Beverley, Goomalhing and Cunderdin.

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Field bindweed Conuolvulus arvensis; P1, P2;Whole of the State

GeraldtoncarnationweedEuphorbia terracina;P1, P2; All Municipal districts and Towns in

theStateexceptthe regionof Esperanceas defined under section 13 of the Act,and the Shires of Northampton,ChapmanValley, Greenough,Mullewa,Irwin, Mingenew, Morawa, ThreeSprings, Carnamah,Perenjoni, Coorow,Dalwalhinu, Moora, Dandaragan,Wongan-Ballidu, Victoria Plains, Gingin,Chittering, Bayswater,Belmont, Kalamunda,Mundaring, PeppermintGrove,Rockingham, Swan and Wannenoo;theTowns of Armadale,Bassendean,Claremont, Cockburn, Cottesloe, East Fremantle, Kwinana and Mosman Park;the Cities of Canning, Fremantle,Gosnells, Melville, Nedlands, Perth,South Perth, Stirling and Subiaco.

P1, P4; Region of Esperance as definedunder section 13 of the Act.

Glaucousstar thistle Cartharnus leucocaulos;P1, P3; that portion of theState constitutedas the Katanning Region under Section 13of the Act.

Golden dodder Cuscuta campestnis; P1, P2;Whole of the State.

Gorse Ulex eunopaeus;P1, P2; Whole of theState

Gortenia Gortenia pensonata;P1, P2; Whole ofthe State

Harnisia cactus Enioceneusmartinii; P1, P2;Municipal districts of Port Hedland, EastPilbara, Roebourneand West Pilbara.

Hoary cressCardania draba; P1, P2; Whole ofthe State

HorehoundMarrubium vulgare;P1; Whole of the StateP2; All Municipal districts, Towns and Cit

ies except the Shire of Ravensthorpe.P3; Municipal district of Ravensthorpe.

Mesquite Frosopis spp.; P1; Whole of the StateP2; Whole of the State, exceptfor the area

on Mardie Station bordered by thecoast, the Du Boulay river, the Northwest coastal highway and Six MileCreek.

P4; The areaon Mardie Station borderedbythe coast, the Du Boulay riven, theNorthwest coastal highway and SixMile Creek.

Mexican poppy Argernonernexicana, and Argemoneochroleuca;P1; Whole of the StateP2; All Municipal districts, Towns and Cit

ies except the Shires of Port Hedland,East Pilbara, Roebourne,West Pilbaraand those portions of the State constituted as the Cannarvon, Leonora andKalgoorlie regionsunder Section 13 ofthe Act.

P3; Municipal districts of Pont Hedland,East Pilbara, Roebourneand West Pilbara.

P4; Thoseportions of the State constitutedas the Carnarvon, Leonora and Kalgoorlie regions under Section 13 of theAct.

Mintweed Salvia reflexa; P1, P2; Municipaldistricts of Sandstone, Wi!una, Leonora,Laverton, Menzies,Coolgardieand the Cityof Kalgoorhie/Boulderand pastoral areasofthe Shire of Dundas.

Noogooraburn Xanthium occidentale,Xanthiumcauanillesii, Xanthium italicurn, Xanthiurnonientale; P1, P2; Whole of the State

ParkinsoniaParkinsonia aculeata; P1, P2; AllMunicipal districts in that portion of theState, constitutedasZones lA, 1B, 2, 3 and9 underSection 13 of the Act.

Parthenium weed Parthenium hysterophorus;P1; All that part of the State North of the26th parallel of latitude.

Paterson’scurseEchiurn plantagineurn;P1; All that portion of theStateSouth of the

26th parallel of latitude, exceptfor thatportion of the StateconstitutedasZone9 underSection 13 of the Act.

P2; Municipal districts of Dardanup,Capel,Donnybrook-Balingup, Busselton, Augusta-MargaretRiver, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes,Nannup, Manjimup, Plantagenet,Denmark, Albany,Ravensthorpeand Esperance,Town ofAlbany and thoseportions of the Stateconstitutedas the Harvey region underSection 13 of the Act, except the landsshown in the Scheduleto categoryP3and item c in CategoryP4 below.

P3; Municipal districts of Mullewa, Morawa,Carnamah,Coorow, Dalwalhinu, Moona,Dandaragan,Wongan-Ballidu, Gingin,Chittering, Beverley, Quairading,Brookton, Pingelly, Wandering, Boddington,Williams, Cubalhing,Wickepin,Narrogin, Dumbleyung, Wagin, WestArthur, Woodanilhing,Katanning, Broomehill, Kojonup, Tambellup,Cranbrook, Kondinin, Kuhn, LakeGrace, Kent, Jerramungupand Gnowangerupand the Town of Narrogin andlandslisted in the Schedulebelow;

ScheduleLots A18, A36, A37, 51, 52, 57, 54 ofCockbunnLocation 16.CockburnLocations263, 237, 238, 546.Lots 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93,94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 of MurrayLocation 1. Murray Locations 545, 716,387, 355, 321.

P4; Municipal districts of Goomalling, York,Dowenin, Wyalkatchem, Tammin, Kellerberrin, Nungarin, Westonia,Yilgarn,Merredin, BruceRock, Narembeen,Corrigin, Northampton, Chapman Valley,Greenough, Mingenew, Irwin, ThreeSprings, Perenjori, Victoria Plains,Toodyay, Northam, Cunderdin,Koorda,Mt. Marshall, Trayning, Mukinbudin,Wanneroo, Swan, Mundaring, Kalamunda, Kwinana and Rockingham;andall Shires, Towns and Cities in thePerth metropolitanarea andthe Townsof Geraldtonand Northam and

a all land in the Easternland division south of the 26th parallel oflatitude except for the Shires ofWestonia and Yilgarn and thoseportions of the Shires of Menredin, Mullewa and Perenjori in

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thatdivision, andfor thatportionof the State constituted as Zone9 under Section 13 of the Act.

b all land in the Eucha divisionexcept the Shine of Esperanceand thoseportions of the Shiresof Ravensthorpe, Lake Grace,Kondinin and Narembeenin thatdivision.

c PeelLocation 250 and Part Location 497 now known asMillbnook Estate and Peel Locations 147, Part 37, Lot 6 of Pant103 and 37, Lot 12 of 497, andLot 460 in the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale.

PennyroyalMentha pulegium;P1, P2; Town of Albany.P1, P4; Municipal districts of Albany,

Cranbrook, Plantagenet, Denmark,Manjimup, Nannup and that portion ofthe State constituted as the BusseltonRegionunderSection 13 of the Act.

Perennialthistle Canada thistle Cirsium anuense; P1, P2; Whole of the State

Prickly pear Opuntia spp.;P1; All Municipal districts in that portion of

the State North of the 26th parallel oflatitude.

P2; All Municipal districts in that portion ofthe State North of the 26th parallel oflatitude exceptthat portion of the Stateconstituted as the Carnarvon Regionunder Section 13 of the Act.

P4; That portion of the State constitutedasthe CarnanvonRegion underSection 13of the Act.

RagwortSeneciojacobaea;P1, P2; Whole of theState.

Rubbervine Cryptostegiagrandiflora; P1, P2;Whole of the State.

Saffronthistle Carthamus lanatus;P1; Whole of the State.P2; Municipal districts of Northamptonex

cept that portion north of the Murchison River, Irwin, Cannamah, Coorow, Dalwallinu, Dandaragan,Moonaexcept for Melbourne Locations 3485,3499, 3493, Wongan-Balhidu, VictoriaPlains, Gingin, Chittering, Goomalling,Toodyay, Northam, York, Beverhey,Quairading,Cunderdin,Tammin, Kellerberrin except for locations 7416,7703, 16508, 7868, 9098, 8206, 9099,16416, 16417, 7574, 7S61, 7235 and8875, Dowenin, Wyalkatchem, Trayning, Koorda except for Ninghan Locations 134, 384, 609, 616, 690, 691, 692,869, 2244, 2409, 2518 and part of Location 2814, Mt. Marshall, Mukinbudin,Westonia, Nungarin, Merredin, BruceRock, Narembeen, Serpentine-Jarrahdale,Murray, Mandurah,Waroona,Harvey, Collie, Dardanup,DonnybrookBalingup, Cape!, Busselton, Augusta-Margaret River, Boyup Brook, Bnidgetown-Greenbushes,Nannup, Manjimup, Brookton, Corrigin, Pingelly,Wandering, Boddington, Williams,Cuballing, Wickepin, Narrogin, Dumbleyung, Wagin, West Arthur, Woodanilhing, Katanning, Broomehill, Kojonup, Tambellup, Cranbrook, Plan-

tagenet, Denmark, Albany, Kondinin,Kuhn, Lake Grace, Kent, Gnowangerup, Jerramungup, Ravensthorpeexcept all land inside a 24 kilometreradius from the centreof the Ravensthorpe townsite, Esperanceexcept allland inside a 20 kilometre radius fromthe Grasspatchtownsite, Swan, Mundaring, Kalamunda,Kwinana, and theCities of Rockingham and Wannenooand all Shines,Towns andCities in thePerth metropolitanareaand the Townsof Northam, Narrogin and Albany andCity of Bunbury.

P3; Municipal districts of Northamptonexcept that portion South of MunchisonRiver and theareaon MurchisonHouseStation situatednorth of the MurchisonRiver, Chapman Valley, Mullewa,Greenough,Mingenew, Morawa, ThreeSprings, Perenjoni, Yilgarn and theTown of Geraldton and areas as follows-

a Melbourne Locations 3485, 3490and 3493 in the Shire of Moona.

b Locations 7416, 7703, 16508,7868, 9098, 8206, 9099, 16416,16417, 7574, 7561, 7235 and8875 in the Shire of Kellerberrin.

c All land inside a 24 kilometreradius from the centre of theRavensthonpetownsiteand

d All land inside a 20 kilometreradiusfrom theGrasspatchtown-site.

e Ninghan Locations134, 384, 609,616, 690, 691, 692, 869, 2244,2409, 2518 and part of Location2814 in the Shire of Koorda.

P4; The area on Murchison House Stationsituated north of the Murchison Riverin the Municipal district of Northampton and all Municipal districts of theKimberley, North West, Eastern andEucla land divisions except the Shinesof Westoniaand Yilgarn and those portions of the Shires of Merredin, Mullewa and Perenjoni in the Easterndivision; and except the Shire of Esperanceand those portions of the Shires ofRavensthorpe,Lake Grace, Kondininand Nanembeenin the Eucla division.

Sensitive plant, common Mimosa pudica; P1,P2; Zones 1A, 1B, 2, 3 and 9 constitutedunder Section 13 of the Act.

Sensitive plant, giant Mimosa pigra; P1; Allthat part of the State north of the 26thparallel of latitude.

Sida Sida acuta, Sida cordifolia; P1; All thatpart of the State north of the 26th parallelof latitude.

SilverleafnightshadeSolanumelaeagnifolium;P1; Whole of the State.P2; Whole of the State, except that portion

of the Stateconstitutedas the Narroginregion under Section 13 of the Act.

P4; That portion of the State constitutedastheNarrogin regionunderSection 13 ofthe Act.

Skeleton weed Chondrilla juncea; P1, P2;Whole of the State

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SoursobOxalis pes-capnae;P1, P3; Thoseportions of the State consti

tuted as the Cunderdin region undersection 13 of the Act.

P1, P4; Whole State exceptthoseportionsofthe StateconstitutedasZone 6 andtheCunderdinregion under Section 13 ofthe Act.

Stemlessthistle Onopondumacaulon; P1, P2;Whole of the State

St. John’s wort Hypenicumperforatum; P1, P2;Whole of the State except those portionsconstitutedas Zones6 and 8 under Section13 of the Act.

ThonnappleDatunastramoniumCommon,Datuna ferox Fierce, Datura leichhardtii Native, Datura wnightii Hairy, Datura innoxia Downy Datura metel;P1; Whole of the State.P2; Whole of theStateexceptthoseportions

of the State constitutedas Zones 1A,1B, 2, 3 and 9 underSection 13 of theAct.

P4; Thoseportions of the State constitutedas Zones 1A, 1B, 2, 3 and 9 underSection 13 of the Act.

Variegatedthistle Silybum marianum;P1; Whole of the StateP2; All Municipal districts exceptthe Shires

of Plantagenet,the Bahingup Ward ofthe Donnybrook-Balingup Shire andthoseportions of the State constitutedas the Harvey region under Section 13of the Act, except the lands shown inthe Scheduleto categoryP3 below.

P3; Municipal districts of Plantagenetandthe Balingup Ward of the DonnybrookBalingup Shine.

ScheduleLots 28, 29, 30 of Wellington LocationSo.Lots 13, 15, 39, 40, 25, 1, 34, 35, 36, 3of Wellington Location 1.Wellington Locations 688, 3233, 3232,3337, 3218, 2979.

Yellow burr weed Amsinckia spp.; P1, P2;Whole of the State

M. D. CARROLL, Chairman, Agriculture ProtectionBoard.

Municipality of theCity of Gosnells

By-laws Relating to the Organisation,Establishment,Maintenanceand Equipment of Bush Fire Brigades

In pursuanceof the power conferredupon it by the abovementionedAct, theCouncil of the abovementionedMunicipality herebyrecordshavingresolvedon28 August 1990, to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor thefollowing by-laws.

1. The By-laws of the City of Gosnellsrelating to the Establishment,Maintenance and Equipment of Bush Fire Brigades, publishedin the GovernmentGazetteof 9 December1949, is hereby revoked.

Definitions

2. "clerk" or "clerk of the council" meansa town clerk, or a shire clerk as thecaserequires.

"council" meansthe executivebody of a municipality.

"act" meansthe Bush Fires Act 1954.

"Bush Fine Brigade" means a Bush Fire Brigade for the time beingregisteredin a registerkept pursuantto section 41 of the act,

"brigade" meansthe Bush Fire Brigade.Establishmentof Brigade

3. a Council may by resolution organise, establish,maintain and equip abush fire brigade in accordancewith the provisions of the Bush FiresAct 1954, and Regulationsthereunder,andthebrigadeshall be formedin accordancewith these by-laws; and namedCity of Gosnells BushFire Brigade.

b The bush fine brigade shall be established for the whole of theMunicipality on for any specifiedarea thereof, but shall not duplicatethe role of the WesternAustralian Fire Brigade Board.

Appointment of Officers

4. The Bush Fire Brigade shall duly elect as determinedby the Constitution ofthe Brigade, a Captain, a First Lieutenant, a SecondLieutenant, Secretary,Treasurer,as officers of the brigadeand who, in the Council’s opinion havethenecessaryqualification and knowledgeof the District required in such capacities.

5. Upon appointment,the Brigade Captainshall be responsiblefor the custodyand maintenancein good order and condition of all equipmentand appliancesacquiredby the Council for the purpose of the brigade.

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6. The Council retains the expressauthority to appoint, determineandrestrictthe powersof Bush Fire Control Officers. Such appointmentto be in accordancewith the requirementsof thedistrict and may prescribean areaoverwhich thebush fire control officer shall havejurisdiction.

Duties of Officers

7. The dutiesof all officers appointedundertheseby-laws shall be asstipulatedin the provisionsof the Bush Fines Act 1954 and eachofficer so appointedshallbe supplied with a copy of the Act and Regulations.The Captainshall havefullcontrol oven the membersof the brigade.Whilst engagedin fire suppressionthemost Senior Qualified Memberof the brigade presentat the fire shall exerciseall the powersand duties of a Bush Fire Control Officer.

Membershipof Brigade8. a The membershipof the bushfire brigade shall consistof-

i active fire fighting memberswho have passedthe appropriatemedical examinationand;

ii active members,who shall not participatein the fighting of firesbut who hold an appointedposition within the Brigade and forwhom a medical examination shall not be a prerequisite formembershipand;

iii associatemember,who shall not participatein the fighting of finesand for whom a medical examination shall not be a prerequisitefor membership.

b Fire fighting membersshall be thosepersons,being membersof eithersex and being eighteen 18 yearsof age and over who are willing torender service when possible at any bush fire and who sign anundertaking in the form contained in the First Schedule to theseby-laws.

c The enrolmentof personsas fine fighting membersshall in every casebe subject to the approval of the Council, or the clerk where suchdelegation is given by Policy determination.

d An annualjoining feemay be requiredupon endorsementof applicationof all membersand moneys raised will be incorporated into Brigadegeneralrevenue.This fee will be reviewedannually by the Brigadeatits Annual GeneralMeeting for-

i Active Firefighters

ii Active Members

iii AssociateMembers.Finance

9. The expenditure incurred by the Council in the purchaseof equipment,paymentof servicesand generallyfor the purposesof this Act, shall be achargeon the ordinaryrevenueof the Council, but the clerk shall direct that a recordof expenditureincurredunder the Act be kept.

Meetings of Brigades10. a Meetings will be held as necessary,but not less than quarterly, with

the Annual General Meeting taking place during the 2nd Monday ofJune eachyear.

b Election of office bearersto takeplaceat Annual GeneralMeetingwithpositions becomingvacant on 1st July following.

First Schedule

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIPSurname Date of Birth ! ,‘

Given NamesHome Address Block

Suburb Post CodeTelephone Letters

OccupationEmployer’s Name PleaseAddressTelephoneNumber

Personto be Contactedin Caseof EmergencyAddressTelephone

Do you havemeansof transport Yes/No ClassesAre you willing to undertakea Medical Examination at Council’s ExpenseIf Your Application is Accepted Yes/No

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DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the above information is true and correct and if myapplication is acceptedI will agreeto the following

1. That I am over 18 yearsof age and in sound health.

2. That I havea current valid driver’s licence and hold classesasstatedabove.

3. To promote the objectsof the brigadeat all times.4. To be governedby the constitution and by any laws and regulationsas

may, from time to time, be made thereunder.

5. To usemy bestendeavoursto give assistancewhen calledupon and atall times to obey orders and instructions given by authorisedofficersof the brigade.

6. Accept that my membershipmay be terminatedat any time if, at thediscretion of the Town Clerk my behaviouron actions are considerednot to be in the best interest of the brigadeor council.

Signature Date / I

The aboveapplicant is acceptedas a:

i Active Firefighterii Active Memberiii AssociateMember

of the City of GosnellsBush Fire BrigadeCaptain Date / I Council Date I /

Dated this 18th day of September1990.The CommonSeal of City of Gosnellswas hereuntoaffixed in thepresenceof-

P. M. MORRIS, Mayor.

G. N. WHITELEY, Town Clerk.

Recommended-G. EDWARDS, Minister for EmergencyServices.

Approvedby His Excellency the Governor in the ExecutiveCouncil this 23rdday of October 1990.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

BU4O1

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954

SUSPENSIONOF SECTION 25Bush Fires Board,

Perth, 16 November 1990.CorrespondenceNo. 243.It is herebynotified that the Hon Minister administeringthe Bush Fires Act 1954, hasapprovedpursuanceto the powers containedin section 25 of the said Act, the suspensionof the operationof section 25B that relatesto a fire to be lit, or which is lit, for the purposeof destroyinggardenrefuseor rubbish or any like purposeduring the declaredProhibited andRestrictedBurning Timeson land set asidefor the purposein the Municipal district of the Shire of Ashbunton.This noticeshall haveeffect until revoked and is issuedsubject to the following conditions.SpecifiedConditions

a Tom Price RubbishDisposal Site ReserveNo. 39084b Onslow Rubbish Disposal Site ReserveNo. 24685c Wittenoom Rubbish Disposal Site, Bolitho Drived ParaburdooRubbishDisposal Site, ParaburdooSpur Roade PannawonicaRubbish Disposal Site, locatedon PannawonicaAccessRoad

1. All burning of rubbish to be confinedto the areathat Councilhaveprovidedfor the purposeand that a sign be maintainedat the site to inform the public that dumping in any otherareais prohibited.

2. A sign warning of the Prohibition of unauthonisedlighting of fires to be erectedandmaintainedin good condition at the site.

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3. That all grassand bush of an inflammable nature savestandinglive treeson the site beburnt on removedon a radius of 100 metresbeforethe first fine is lit.

4. The accumulatedrubbish to be lit regularly by suchpersonsspecifically authorisedto doso by the Shire Clerk.

5. The Shire Clerk or his nominatedofficer in each town to be informed each day whenburning is to be carriedout.

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for EmergencyServices.

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BUSH FIRES ACT 1954

Shireof WoodanillingBy-laws relating to the establishment,maintenanceand equipment

of Bush Fire Brigades

By-laws relating to theestablishment,maintenanceandequipmentof BushFineBrigadesappearingin the GovernmentGazetteon 3 January1941 as amendedfor the Woodanilling RoadBoard are hereby revoked.

Establishment of Brigade

1. a By resolution,the Council may establish,maintain andequip a BushFire Brigade under the provisions of the Bush Fires Act 1954 andRegulationsthereunder,theBrigade shall beformedin accordancewiththeseby-laws; anda nameshall be givento theBrigade. Details of theBrigade and its officers shall be enteredin the registerof Bush FireBrigadesheld by the Council.

b A Bush Fire Brigade may be establishedfor the whole of the Shire orfor any specified areathereof.

Appointmentof Officers2. The Council shall appoint a captain, a first lieutenant,a secondlieutenantand such additional lieutenantsas it shall deemnecessaryto act as officers ofthe Brigade.

3. Membersof theBrigadeshall electa personto actasSecretaryto theBrigadeand shall inform the Council accordingly.4. The Council may appoint an equipmentofficer who shall be responsibleforthe custody and maintenancein good order andcondition of all equipmentandappliancesacquiredby the Council for the purposeof the brigade.Suchofficermay station such equipmentat a depot approvedby the captain.

Powers and Duties of Officers5. The powersand duties of all officers appointedundertheseby-laws shall beas laid down in the provisions of the Bush Fires Act 1954 and eachofficer soappointedshall be suppliedwith a copy of the Act andRegulations.

Membershipof Brigade6. 1 The membershipof a BushFire Brigade may consistof the following-

a subscribingmembers;andb fire fighting members;

2 Subscribingmembersshall be those persons,who being interestedinforwarding theobjects of thebrigade,pay an annualsubscriptionto thefunds of the Brigade at the following rates.i owner or occupier of land within the brigade area-minimum

subscription of $1.00.ii other persons-minimumsubscriptionof $1.00.

3 Fire fighting membersshall be thosepersons,beingablebodied personsover 15 yearswho are willing to renderserviceat any bushfire whencalled upon; andwho sign an undertakingin the form containedin theFirst Scheduleto these by-laws.

4 No fees or subscriptionsshall be payableby fire fighting membersandthe enrolment of persons as such members shall in every case besubject to the approvalof the Council.

5 A subscribingmembershall be eligible for enrolmentas a fire fightingmember.

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Finance7. The expenditure incurred by the Council in the purchaseof equipmentpaymentfor servicesandgenerally for the purposeof this Act, shall be a chargeon the ordinary revenueof the Council and recordsof such expenditureshallbe maintainedin accordancewith Municipal audit requirements.

Meetingsof Brigades

8. Meetings will be held as necessary.

First ScheduleForm of Enrolment-FireFighting Member

I the undersignedhereby make application to be enrolled as a fire fighting member of the

Bush Fire Brigade.My private addressis’My businessaddressis’I can be contactedby TelephoneNo.’I hereby declarethat I am over yearsof ageand in good health.On enrolmentas a fire fighting member,I herebyundertake-

1. to promote the objects of the Brigade as far as shall be in my power.2. to be governedby the provisions of the constitution, suchBy-laws and

Regulations as may from time to time be made thereunder.

3. To usemy best endeavourto give assistancein fire fighting measureswhen called upon on suchoccasionsto obey all ordersandinstructionsissuedby duly authorisedofficers of the Brigade.

Applicants Signature

Date

Pleaselist here any fire fighting equipmentownedby you.

Dated this 10th day of Septemberl990The Common Seal of the Shire of Woodanilling was hereto affixed in thepresenceof-

I. G. CROSBY, President.N. D. PRICE, Shire Clerk.

Recommended-

G. J. EDWARDS, Minister for EmergencyServices.

Approvedby His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil this 6th day ofNovember1990.

G. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council,

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

CALM 016707F3807.Pursuant to the powers conferred by Section 14 2 ba of the Act, I hereby cancel the noticepublishedin GovernmentGazetteNo. 116 of 2 December1988 anddeclarethat the fauna describedin Schedule1 hereunderis for the purposeof the Act, fauna that is likely to becomeextinct, or israre;and the fauna describedin Schedule2 hereunderis for the purposeof the Act, fauna that isotherwisein need of special protection.

Schedule1

BOB PEARCE,Minister for the Environment.

Scientific Name

DasyurusgeoffroiiDasycercuscristicaudaParantechjnusapicalisPhascogalecaluraSminthopsispsammophilaMyrmecobiusfasciatusIsoodonobesulus

Isoodon auratusPeramelesbougainuillePerancejeseremianaChaeropusecaudatus

Macrotis lagotisMacrods leucuraPseudo.chejrusoccidentajisPotorous tridactylusgilbertiPotorousplatyopsBettongiapenicillataBettongia lesueurLagorchestesconspicillatus

LagorchesteshirsutusLagoi-chestesasomatus

Lagostrophusfasciatus

Onychogalealunata

Petrogale lateralis

Mammals

CommonName

Chuditch or WesternQuollMulgara or Minyi-minyiDibblerRed-tailed PhascogaleSandhill DunnartNumbat or WalpurtiSouthern Brown Bandicoot or

QuendaGolden Bandicootor WintarruWesternBarred BandicootDesert Bandicoot or WalilyaPig-footed Bandicoot or

KantilpaDalgyte or Bilby or NinuLesserBilby or TjunpiWesternRingtail PossumGilbert’s PotorooBroad-facedPotorooBrush-tailedBettong or WoylieBurrowing Bettong or BoodieSpectacled Hare-wallaby or

WampanaRufous Hare-wallaby or MalaCentral Hare-wallaby or

KuluwarriBandedHare-wallaby or Mun

ingCrescent Nailtail Wallaby or

TjawalpaBlack-footed Rock-wallaby or

WarruMacropus eugenii TammarMacropus robustus isabellinusBarrow Island EuroMesembriomysgouldii Black-footed Tree-ratPseudomyspraeconis Shark Bay MousePseudomysgouldii Gould’s MousePseudomysaustralis Plains RatPseudomysshortridgei Heath RatPseudomysoccidentalis WesternMousePseudomyschapmani Pebble-moundMouseLeporijius conditor Greater Stick-nest RatLeporjjju.s apicalis LesserStick-nest RatNotomysfuscus Dusky Hopping-mouseNotomysmocrotis Big-earedHopping-mouseNotomys longicaudatus Long-tailed hopping-mouseBalaenopteramusculus Blue WhaleMegapteranouaeangliae HumpbackWhaleEubalaenaaustralis SouthernRight Whale

Birds

Scientific Name

PhaethonrubricaudaDupetor flauicolis

BotauruspoiciloptilusStictonettanaeuosaCereopsisnovaehollandiae

griseaAviceda subcri8tata CrestedHawk or Pacific BazaErythrotrjorchjs radiatus Red GoshawkFalco hypoleucos Grey FalconMegapodiusreinwardt Orange-footedScrubfowlTurnix uaria 8cintillans Abrolhos Painted Button-quailRallus pectoralis clelondj Lewin’s Water RailAnous tenuiro8tris LesserNoddyPetrophassasmithii smithii PartridgePigeonCacatuapastinatorpastinator WesternLong-billed CorellaPolytelis alexandro,e Princessor Alexandra’s Parrot

CommonName

Red-tailed Tropic-birdBlack Bittern south-westpop

ulationAustralasianBitternFreckled DuckRechercheCapeBarren Goose

GroundParrotNight ParrotScarlet-chestedParrotRufous OwlBarking Owl south-westpopu

lationEasternGrassOwlNoisy Scrub-birdor Tjimiluk

73to longimembrisAtrichornis clamosusCorocina tenuirostrjs

meluillensis CicadabirdPoecilodryassuperciliosa White-browed RobinF’alcunculus frontatus CrestedShrike-titPsophodesnigrogularis WesternWhipbirdCinclosomaalisterj Nullarbor Quail-thrushMalurus coronatus Purple-crownedFairy-wrenMalurus leucopterus Dirk Hartog Black-and-white

leucopterus Fairy-wrenMalurus leucopterusedouardi Barrow Is Black-and-white

Fairy-wrenThick-billed Grass-wrenWesternBristlebirdRufousBristlebirdGrey HoneyeaterYellow-romped MannilcinGouldian Finch

AmytornistextilisDa.syornis longirostrisDasyo,-nisbroadbentj litoralisConopophilawhiteiLonchuraflauiprymnaErythruro gouldiae

Birds required to be given special protectivemeasuresunderArticle III of the Agreement between the Government ofAustralia and the Governmentof Japanfor the ProtectionofMigratory Birds and Birds in Dangerof Extinction and TheirEnvironment.

Scientific Name CommonName

Pterodromaleusoptera Gould’s Petrelleucoptera

Pterodromasolandrj ProvidencePetrelSub abbotti Abbott’s BoobyFregataandrecast Christmas Island Frigate-birdPedionomastorquatus Plains WandererTricholimnas syluestris Lord Howe Island WoodhenCyanoramphus Norfolk Island Parrot

nouaezelandjaecookiiCycbopsittadiopthalmacoxeni Coxen’s Fig ParrotNeophemachrysogaster Orange-belliedParrotPsephotuschrysopterygius Golden-shoulderedParrotPsephotusdissimilis Hooded ParrotPsephotuspubcherrimus ParadiseParrotNinox nouaezelandiaerayana Norfolk Island Boobook OwlNinox squamipila natalis ChristmasIsland OwlPodargusocellatusplumiferus Plumed FrogmouthAmytornisdorotheae CarpentarianGrass-wrenStreperagraculina crissalis Lord Howe Island CurrawongPardajotus quadragintus Forty-spottedPardaloteZosteropsalbogularis Norfolk Island SilvereyeLichenostomusmelanops HelmetedHoneyeater

cassidixManorina flauigula melanotis Black-earedMinerDrymodessupercijiarjs Northern Scrub-robin

colcioughi

Reptiles

Scientific Name

DermochelyscoriaceaPseudemyduraumbrinaCtenophorusyinnietharraCtenotusangusticepsCtenotuslanceliniEgernia stokesiioethiops

Morelia carinata

CommonName

LeatheryTortle or LuthWesternSwamp TortoiseYinnietharra Rock-dragonAirlie Island CtenotusLancelin Island SkinkBaudin Island Spiny-tailed

SkinkRough-scaledPython

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PesoporuswallicusGeopsittacusoccidentalisNeophemasplendidaNinox rufaNinox connivens

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Scientific Name

Geocrinia albaGeocrinia uiteblina

Frogs

CommonName

White-bellied FrogYellow-bellied Frog

Scientific Name

OphisternoncandidumMilyeringa veritas

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Fish

CommonName

Blind Cave EelBlind Gudgeon

Scientific Name

ArctocephalusforsteriNeophocacinereaDugong dugon

Mammals

CommonName

New ZealandFur-sealAustralian SealionDugong

Scientific NameCacatualeadbeateri

Northielja haematogasternarethae

Stagonopbeuraoculata

CommonNamePink or Major Mitchell’s Cock

atooNaretha Blue Bonnet

Red-earedFiretail

Scientific Name

Tadorna radjah

Falco peregrinusCajyptorhynchusfunereus

latirostrisCabyptorhynchusbaudinii

Birds

CommonName

Burdekin Duck or RadjahShelduck

PeregrineFalconCarnaby’sBlack-Cockatoo

Baudin’s Black-Cockatoo

Scientific Name

CrocodybusporosusCrocodyjusjohnstoni

AspiditesramsayiMorejia spiIota imbricataMorelia ojiuacea barroni

Reptiles

CommonName

Saltwater CrocodileAustralian Freshwater Croco

dileWoma or Ramsay’sPythonCarpet PythonPilbara Olive Python

RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987

RETAIL TRADING HOURS EXEMPTION ORDER No. 8 1990

Made by the Minister for ConsumerAffairs under section 5.

Citation1. This Order may be cited as theRetail Trading Hours ExemptionOrder No.8 1990.

Extended trading hours for staff shopping2. Section12 of the Retail Trading Hours Act1987 doesnot apply to thegeneralretail shopsspecified in column 1 of the scheduleon the day and during thehours specified oppositeand correspondingto those general retail shops incolumn 2 of the schedulesubject to only the staff of AhernsStoresand theirimmediatefamilies being admitted to the generalretail shopsin column 1 onthe day and during the hours specified in column 2.

Column 1GeneralRetail Shops

Aherns GardenCityAherns Karrinyup

Column 2Days and hours of exemption

Wednesday, 12 December 1990 betweenthe hours of 6 pm and 9 pm

YVONNE HENDERSON, Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

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RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987

[16 November 1990

RETAIL TRADING HOURS EXEMPTION ORDER No. 61990Made by the Minister for ConsumerAffairs under section 5.Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the Retail Trading Hours ExemptionOrderNo. 6 1990.Extended Trading Hours

2. Section12 of the Retail Trading Hours Act 1987 doesnot apply to generalretail shopson Sunday23 December,1990 between10.00 am and 4.00 pm.

YVONNE HENDERSON, Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT 1979NOTICE

I, YvonneHenderson,Minister for ConsumerAffairs actingpursuantto Section 3 2 of the SundayEntertainmentsAct 1979 do herebydeclarethat the provisions of Section 3 1 of theAct shall notapply to or in relation to any personinvolved with the screeningor viewing of the motion picture"Santa Sangre"at the Lumiere Cinemas,EntertainmentCentre, Wellington Street, Perth.

YVONNE HENDERSON, Minister for ConsumerAffairs.

SUPREME COURT ACT 1935

SUPREME COURT AMENDMENT RULES No. 6 1990Made by the Judgesof the SupremeCourt.Citation

1. Theserules may be cited as the SupremeCourt AmendmentRulesNo. 61990.

Commencement2. Theserules come into operationon the day of their publication in the

GovernmentGazette.Order 37 amended

3. Order 37 of the Rulesof theSupremeCourt 1971* is amended-a in Rule 2 by inserting after paragraph5 the following paragraphs-

" 6 Wherean affidavit-a consistsof more than one page;

orb has annexures,

each page of the affidavit and annexuresmust be numberedconsecutivelyin the upper right handcorner.

7 Where an affidavit has one or more annexures,an indexlisting the affidavit and the annexuresand their respectivepagenumbersmust be bound with the affidavit.

8 Subject to Rule 9 1, a documentthat is to be used inconjunction with an affidavit must be annexedto the affidavit andbe referredto in the affidavit as being annexed.

9 Subjectto Rule 9 1, annexuresto an affidavit must beboundwith it in one or more volumesas may be necessary.

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10 Except in a case where the Court allows otherwise, thethicknessof a volum,e of an affidavit and its annexuresmust notexceed40 millimetres. ";

b in Rule 9 1 by deleting "A documentreferred to in an affidavit" andsubstitutingthe following-

" A boundregister,an accountbook or other book or any documentof an unusual size ".

[*Reprjnted in theGazetteof 18 March 1986 at pp. 779-1100.For amendmentsto 4 October 1990 see pp. 358-359 of 1989 Index to Legislation of WesternAustralia and Gazettesof 23 February, 30 March, 17 Augustand erratum 24August 1990.]

Dated the 5th day of November 1990.

JUSTICES ACT 1902

DAVID K. MALCOLM,R. WALLACE,

G. A. KENNEDY,B. ROWLAND,

C. M. FRANKLYN,PAUL SEAMAN,

R. W. NICHOLSON,TERENCE A. WALSH,

D. A. JPP,HENRY WALLWORK,

M. J. MURRAY.

It is herebynotified for public information that His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncilhasapprovedof the following appointmentsto the Commissionof the Peacefor the Stateof WesternAustralia.

Allan JohnHutchesonof 19 Corbet Place,South HedlandandThrossellStreet,SouthHedland.Brian William Keding of GairdnerSouth Road, Gairdner.

FISHERIES ACT 1905

PART III B-PROCESSINGLICENCES

D. G. DOIG, Under Secretaryfor Law.

The public is herebynotified that I haveapprovedan applicationby PlanetFisheriesWA Pty Ltd,to removethe ProcessingLicence No. 1055 from premisesat Lot 63 DoustStreet,Juriento premisesat 12 Mews Road, Fremantle.

In accordancewith the provisionsof section35K any personaggrievedby this decisionmay,withinfourteendays after publicationof this notice, appealagainstthe decisionor order by servingon theMinister for Fisheriesa statementin writing on the groundsof their appeal.

B. K. BOWEN, Director of Fisheries.

Revocationof VestingBy the direction of His Excellency the Governorunder Section 34B 1, the following Order inCouncil and associatedVesting Order is revoked.DOLA File: 1227/890V6.Order in Council gazettedon 14 October,1988 vestingReserveNo. 1686 Edel Locations 34, 49 andportion 33 jointly in the Executive Director of the Department of Conservation and LandManagementand the Shire of Shark Bay for the designatedpurposeof "Recreation".

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

and

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LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCIL

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LAND ACT 1933ORDER IN COUNCILVesting of Reserve

By the direction of His Excellencythe GovernorunderSection 33 2, the following reservehasbeenvested.DOLA File: 1227/890V6.ReserveNo. 1686 Edel Location 80 jointly vestedin the ExecutiveDirector of the DepartmentofConservationand Land Managementand the Shire of Shark Bay for the designatedpurposeof"Recreation".

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

LA203

LAND ACT 1933

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

Revocationof Vestings

By the direction of His Excellency the Governor under section 34B 1, the following Orders inCouncil and associatedVesting Ordersare revoked.DOLA File: 759/67.Orderin Council gazettedon 23 March 1990 vestingReserveNo. 3720 SwanLocations3712, 8233and 11279 in the Mount Lawley College for the designatedpurposeof "Mount Lawley College".

DOLA File: 1966/74V3.Order in Council gazettedon 15 April 1976 vestingReserveNo. 33988 in the University of WesternAustralia for the designatedpurposeof "RecreationUniversity of WesternAustralia".

DOLA File: 1966/74.Order in Council gazettedon 30 July 1982 vesting ReserveNo. 33987 in the WesternAustralianCollege of Advanced Education for the designatedpurposeof "Recreation Western AustralianCollege of MvancedEducation".

DOLA File: 566/980.

Order in Council gazettedon 20 August 1982 vestingReserveNo. 37832 in the MetropolitanWaterAuthority for the designatedpurposeof "Sewer Main".

DOLA File: 2350/66.Orderin Council gazettedon 3 October 1986 vestingReserveNo. 29320SwanLocations8196,8811,9207, 9210 and 10765 in The State EnergyCommissionof WesternAustralia for the designatedpurposeof "Sub-Stationand Depot Site State EnergyCommission".

DOLA File: 3477/12.Order in Council gazettedon 9 October 1987 vestingReserveNo. 14183 Victoria Location 6846in the WaterAuthority of WesternAustralia for the designatedpurposeof "Water Supply".

DOLA File: 3324/23.Order in Council gazettedon 29 March 1956 vestingReserveNo. 18315 in the Kwinana RoadBoardfor the designatedpurposeof "a hallsite".

G. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council.

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LAND ACT 1933ORDERS IN COUNCIL

Vesting of ReservesBy the direction of His Excellency the Governorundersection33 2, the following reserveshavebeenvested.DOLA File 759/67.ReserveNo. 3720 Swan Location 11328 vestedin the WesternAustralian College of AdvancedEducationfor the designatedpurposeof "Mount Lawley College"with power, subjectto the approvalin writing of the Minister for Lands to each and every leaseor assignmentof leasebeing firstobtained,to leasethe whole or any portion thereoffor any term not exceedingTen10 yearsfromthe date of the lease.DOLA File 2350/66.ReserveNo. 29320 Swan Locations8196, 8811, 9207, 9210, 10765 and 11128vestedin The StateEnergyCommissionof WesternAustraliafor the designatedpurposeof "Sub-Stationand DepotSiteState Energy Commission".

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

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CORRIGENDUM

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth, 16 November 1990.

DOLA file 1227/890V6.The notice appearingin the GovernmentGazettedated 5 October1990 on page5134 with referenceto the amendmentof Reserve1686 is amendedby inserting "ReservePlan 330" in lieu of "ReserveDiagram813".

A. A. SKINNER, Acting ExecutiveDirector.

LA402

CORRIGENDUM

DOLA File 2034/917.The notice at page 2750 of the GovernmentGazettedated 15 June 1990, with referenceto theAmendmentand Redescriptionof Boulder Townsite is amendedby deleting "along that side to thewesternside of WaverleyStreet;thencesoutherlyalongthat sideto thenorthernside of Pine Street;thencewesterlyalong that side and onwardsto the southeastcorner of the easternseveranceofSouth Boulder SuburbanArea Lot 928; thence northerly along the easternboundary of thatseveranceandonwardsto the southeasterncornerof Lot 926"; commencingon line 27 togetherwiththe whole of ScheduleB.

A. A. SKINNER, Acting ExecutiveDirector.

LA403

CORRIGENDUM.

Sale of LandFile No. 4913/914.On page5562 of the GovernmentGazettedatedNovember9, 1990 underthe heading"Public WorksAct 1902, Sale of Land" Chidlow Lot 211 the L.A.W.A. plan No. should read L.A.W.A. 664.

A. A. SKINNER, Acting ExecutiveDirector.Departmentof Land Administration.

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LAND ACT 1933RESERVATION NOTICES

Made by His Excellency the Governorundersection29.The Crown Land describedbelow has beenset apartas a public reserves.DOLA File 3253/990.

ReserveNo. 41504 comprising Swan Location 10782 with an area of 8.749 0 hectareson LandAdministration Plan 16951 for the designatedpurposeof "Recreation".Public Plan Perth 1:2 000 09.24 JohnXXIII Avenue.

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DOLA File 2301/988.Reserve No. 41505 comprising Kwinana Lot 270 with an area of 4.503 0 hectareson LandAdministration Diagram89766 for the designatedpurposeof "Use andRequirementsof the WesternAustralian DevelopmentCorporation".Public Plan Perth 1:10 000 3.6 Wellard Road.

A. A. SKINNER, Acting ExecutiveDirector.

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LAND ACT 1933AMENDMENT OF RESERVES

Made by the Lieutenant-Governorand Deputy of the Governorundersection37.The following Reservehas been amended.DOLA File 11763/904V2.ReserveNo. 9699 Malcolm, Erivilla, Kyarra, Thaduna,Nabberu and Kaluwiri Districts "PeakHill-Leonora Stock Route" to excludethoseportions now comprisedin Malcolm Locations 53 to 56inclusive as surveyedand borderedgreen and the land surveyed and shown coloureddarkbrownon Land Administration Plan 17480 and of its areabeing reducedby 34.636 0 hectares.Public Plan LeonoraRegional 1:25 000 Leonora-NambiRoad.DOLA File 7909/00.ReserveNo. 7521 Malcolm District "Common"to excludethat portion surveyedand showncoloureddark brown on Land Administration Plan 17480 andof its areabeing reducedby 1,126 9 hectares.Public Plan Leonora Regional 1:25 000 Leonora-NambiRoad.

A. A. SKINNER, Acting ExecutiveDirector.

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LAND ACT 1933AMENDMENT OF RESERVES

Madeby His Excellencythe GovernorunderSection37. The following Reserveshavebeenamended.DOLA File: 759/67.ReserveNo. 3720 Swan District "Mount Lawley College" to compriseLocation 11238 as surveyedand borderedred on Land Administration Plan 17690 in lieu of Locations 3712, 8233 and 11279and of its areabeing increasedto 18.317 6 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plans Perth 1:2 000 13.28, 13.29, 14.28 and 14.29 Bradford Street.

DOLA File: 1112/76V2.ReserveNo. 33985 Swan Locations 9206, 9208 and 9209 "Public Utility Services"-

i to exclude those portionsnow comprisedin the land borderedgreen and Locations 10780Reserve33987and 10782 ReserveNo. 41504 borderedred, all being surveyedon LandAdministration Plan 16951.

ii to include Locations 10949 and 10781 as surveyedand borderedred on Land Administration Plan 16951 and of its areabeing increasedto 7.573 2 hectaresaccordingly.

Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000 08.24 and 09.24.

DOLA File: 1966/74V3.ReserveNo. 33987 Swan District "Recreation"to compriseLocation 10780 as surveyedandshownborderedred on Land Administration Plan 16951 in lieu of Location 9930 and of its areabeingincreasedto 11.683 5 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plans:Perth 1:2 000 08.24 and 09.24.

DOLA File: 13930/02V4.Reserve No. 8636 Swan District "GovernmentRequirements"to exclude those portions nowcomprisedin Locations10780 Reserve33987 and 10782 Reserve41054 and 11128 Pt. Reserve29320 as surveyedand shown borderedred on Land Administration Plan 16951 and of its areabeing reducedto 27.012 3 hectaresaccordingly.Public Plans:Perth 1:2 000 08.23, 08.24, 09.23 and 09.24 Brockway Road.

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DOLA File: 2350/66.ReserveNo. 29320Swan Locations8196, 8811, 9207, 9210 and10765"Sub-Stationand DepotSiteState Energy Commission"-

i to include Location 11128 as surveyed and borderedred on Land Administration Plan16951.

ii to exclude that portion now comprisedin Location 10782 ReserveNo. 41504 assurveyedandborderedred on Land Administration Plan 16951 and of its arearemainingunaltered.

Public Plan Perth 1:2 000 09.24 Brockway Road.A. A. SKINNER, Acting Executive Director.

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LAND ACT 1933CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVES

Made by His Excellency the GovernorunderSection 37.The purposeof the following reserveshavebeenchanged.DOLA File: 1966/74V3.ReserveNo. 33987 Swan Location 10780 being changedfrom "RecreationWesternAustralianCollege of AdvancedEducation" to "Use andRequirementsof the Minister for Works".Public PlansPerth 1:2 000 08.24 and 09.24.

DOLA File: 2 192/25.ReserveNo. 18921 Bolgart Lot 66 being changedfrom "Railway Station MastersResidence"to"Use and Requirementsof the Minister for Works".Public Plan: Bolgart 1:2 000 11.20 PoincareStreet.

A. A. SKINNER, Acting Executive Director.

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LAND ACT 1933

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES

Made by His Excellency the GovernorunderSection37.The following reserveshavebeencancelled.DOLA File: 596/56.ReserveNo. 23681 Swan Locations5333 and7685 "Driver Training School".Public Plan Perth 1:2 000 13.28, 13.29, 14.28 and 14.29 CentralAvenue.

DOLA File: 1966/74V3.ReserveNo. 33988 Swan Location 9217 "RecreationUniversity of WesternAustralia".Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000 09.24.

DOLA File: 566/980.ReserveNo. 37832 Swan Location 10057 "Sewer Main".Public Plan: Perth 1:2 000 08.24.

DOLA File: 3477/12.

ReserveNo. 14183 Victoria Location 6846 "Water Supply".Public Plan: Latham 1:50000.

DOLA File: 1485/24.ReserveNo. 18849 Kwinana Lot 827 "Church Site Methodist".Public Plan: Peel 1:10 000 3.6 Wellard Road.

DOLA File: 3761/23.ReserveNo. 18314 Kwinana Lots S12 and S29 "Exceptedfrom Sale".Public Plan: Peel 1:10 000 3.6 Wellard Road.

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DOLA File: 4991/23.ReserveNo. 18396 Kwinana Lot S23 "Church Site Anglican".Public Plan: Peel 1:10 000 3.6 Wellard Road.

DOLA File: 3324/923.ReserveNo. 18315 Kwinana Lots S5 and S6 "Hall Site".Public Plan: Peel 1:10 000 3.6 Wellard Road.

A. A. SKINNER, Acting ExecutiveDirector.

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File No. 596/1956.Ex. Co. No. 2240

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902

LAND RESUMPTIONDeviation and Road Widening of Stancliffe Street-RoadNo. 18146

City of StirlingNotice is herebygiven,and it is herebydeclared,thatpursuantto a resolutionof the City of Stirlingpassedat a meetingof the Council held on or about May 6, 1989 the severalpiecesor parcelsofland describedin the Schedulehereto, being all in the Swan District have, in pursuanceof thewritten approvaland consentof His Excellencythe Governor,actingby andwith the advice of theExecutiveCouncil, dated6 November1990;beenset apart,takenor resumedfor the purposeof thefollowing public work, namely:-Deviationand Road Widening of Stancliffe Street-RoadNo.18146-City of Stirling.And further notice is herebygiven that the said piecesor parcels of land so set apart, taken, orresumedare marked off and more particularly describedon Departmentof Land AdministrationPlan 17689 which may be inspectedat the Department of Land Administration, Perth. Theadditional information containedin the Scheduleafter thelanddescriptionsis to define locality onlyand in no way derogatesfrom the Transferof Land Act description.And it is herebydirectedthatthe said lands shall vest in Her Majesty for an estatein fee simplein possessionfor the public workherein expressed,freed and dischargedfrom all trusts, mortgages,charges, obligations,estates,interests,rights-of-way or other easementswhatsoever.

Schedule

Owner or ReputedOwner

Occupieror ReputedOccupier

Description Area

Her Majesty Her Majesty Portion of Swan Location 7 344 m2QueenElizabeththe Second

QueenElizabeththe Second

5333 being part of theland containedin Certificateof Title Volume 1250Folio 953.

Crown Crown Portion of Swan Location5332 held as part of Reserve 23680.

123m2

Certified correctthis 26th day of October 1990.KAY HALLAHAN, Minister for Lands.

Datedthis 6th day of November 1990.FRANCIS BURT, Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.

Road DedicationIt is hereby notified that the Minister for Landshasapproved,pursuantto Section288 of the LocalGovernmentAct, thededicationas public streetthe roadsin thevariousMunicipalities as describedin the abovementionedresumptionnotices.Datedthis 14th day of November 1990.

A. A. SKINNER, Executive Director.

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CORRIGENDUM

LAND RESUMPTION

5705

Departmentof Land Administration,Perth,13 November1990.

File No. 2616/990.On page 5564 of the GovernmentGazettedated November 9, 1990, under the heading"LandResumption-IndustrialPurposes",Schedule,the areaapprox.should read121 m2 in lieu of 14m2.

A. A. SKINNER, Acting ExecutiveDirector.

The Municipality of the Shireof SwanBY-LAW RELATING TO PARKING AND PARKING FACILITIES

In pursuanceof the powers conferredupon it by the abovementionedAct andof all other powersenablingit the Council of the abovementionedMunicipalityherebyrecordshaving resolvedon the 24thday of September1990 to makeandsubmit for confirmation by His Excellency the Governor,the following by-law.

PART 1-CITATION AND APPLICATION OF BY-LAWS AND REVOCATIONS1. CitationThis by-law may be cited as "Shire of Swan Parking By-Law" and shall comeinto operationupon publication in the GovernmentGazetteand shall apply andoperatewithin the part of the district referredto in the First Schedule.2. RepealThe following by-laws are herebyrevoked:

a the RemovalandDisposalof ObstructingAnimalsandVehiclesBy-Lawpublishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 8 November,1962;

b the By-Law Relatingto ParkingFacilitiespublishedin the GovernmentGazetteon 30 September,1977; and

c clause20 to 23 inclusive of the By-Law Relatingto StreetLawns andGardenspublishedin the GovernmentGazette on 7 August, 1981.

3. Interpretation3 1 In this by-law, unlessthe context otherwiserequires:

"Act" meansthe Local GovernmentAct, 1960;"animal" meansany animal other than a dog;

"Authorised Officer" meansin respectof any Part of this by-law the clerkor a ranger or other officer of the Shire of Swan authorisedby theCouncil to administerthat Part;

"AuthorisedPerson"meansthe clerk or an Authorised Officer, or any otherpersonappointedin writing by theclerk asan AuthorisedPersonunderthis by-law;

"built-up area"meansthe territory continuousto andincluding any road-a on which there is provision for lighting by meansof street

lamps; or

b which is built up with structuresdevotedto business,industryor dwelling housesat intervals of less than 100 metresfor adistanceof one half kilometre or more; or

c beyond a sign indicating "BUILT-UP AREA" erectedat theroadsideto facedriversapproachinga developmentconsistingof dwelling houses,or businessor industrial structures;

"bicycle" meansany two wheeledor threewheeledvehicle that is designedto be propelledsolely by humanpower;

"carriageway" meansevery part of* a street used or intended for use byvehiclesand includeskerbs;

"clerk" meansthe Shire Clerk for the time being of the Shire of Swan andincludes,in the absenceof the Shire Clerk, the Deputy or Acting ShireClerk of the Council;

"commercialvehicle" has the samemeaningas the term "Motor Wagon" inthe First Scheduleof the RoadTraffic Act, 1974;

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"Council" meansthe council of the Shire of Swan;

"District" meansthe municipal district of the Shire of Swan;

"footpath" meansa path usedby, or set asideor intendedfor use by bothpedestriansand cyclists, but not vehiclesof any other kind;

"gardens" means any part of a street planted developed or treated,otherwisethan as a lawn, with any tree, plant or shrub;

"intersection" meansthe areacontainedwithin the prolongationor connection of the lateral boundariesof two streetsthat meetoneanotherat,or approximatelyat, right angles, or the areawithin which vehicles,travelling by, on or from different streetsthat meetat any otherangle,may comeinto conflict;

‘junction" meansthatpart of a streetcomprisedwithin imaginarystraightlines at right anglesto the abuttedstreetcommencingfrom the pointsof transectionof the street alignmentsof the street with the streetalignmentsof the land which abutsthereon. If the street alignmentsare curved at any corner then the point of transectionis the point atwhich those streetalignmentswould meetif straight;

"kerb" meansand includesthe constructedborder or edgeof the portion ofa road paved for the use of vehicular traffic where any constructedborder exists at the edgeof the pavedroadwhether any footpathhasbeen constructedor not;

"lawn" meansany partof a streetwhich is plantedonly with grassandwithany treeor shrub planedby the Council;

"member of the Police Force" means a member of the Police Force ofWesternAustralia;

"Minister" meansthe Minister for Local Government;

"Municipality" meansthe municipality of the Shire of Swan;

"No ParkingArea" meansa portion of a carriagewaythat lies-a betweentwo consecutivewhite signsinscribedwith the words,

"No Parking", in red lettering, and each with an arrowpointing generally towards the other of them; or

b betweena white sign, inscribedwith the words "No Parking",in red lettering, and a deadend or an areain which parkingis prohibited and that lies in the generaldirection indicatedby an arrow inscribedon the sign;

"No StandingArea" meansa portion of a carriageway-a betweentwo consecutivewhite signsinscribedwith the words,

"No Standing", in red lettering, and each with an arrowpointing generally towards the other of them; or

b betweena white sign inscribedwith the words, "No Standing",in red lettering, and a deadend or an areain which standingis prohibited and that lies in the generaldirection indicatedby an arrow inscribedon the sign;

"obstruct" meansto interfere with or impedeor hinder the passingof anyvehicle or personand "obstruction" hasa correspondingmeaning;

"omnibus" meansa motor vehicle equippedto carry more than eight 8adult passengers;

"owner" where used in relation to a vehicle has the meaninggiven to theterm in the RoadTraffic Act 1974 and whereused in relation to landhas the meaninggiven to the term in the Act;

"park" means to permit a vehicle, whether attended or not, to remainstationary,exceptfor the purposeof avoiding conflict with othertraffic,or complying with the provisionsof any law, or of immediatelytakingup or setting down personsor goods;

"parking area"meansa portion of a carriageway-a betweentwo consecutivewhite signs, inscribedwith the words

‘parking’ in green lettering, each with an arrow pointinggenerally towards the other of them; or

b extendingfrom a white sign inscribedwith the word "Parking"in green lettering in the general direction indicated by anarrow inscribedon the sign, to any other sign inscribed withthe words "No Parking" or "No Standing", in red lettering, orto a dead end or an areain which the parking or standingofvehiclesis prohibited andis that half of thecarriagewayof theroadnearestto the sign;

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"parking facilities" includes land, buildings, shelters,meteredzones, metered spaces,signs, notices, and other facilities open to the public,generally,for the parking of vehicleswith or without charge;

"parking region" meansthe portion of the District constituteda parkingregion for the purpose of this by-law as referred to in the FirstSchedule.

"parking stall" meansa sectionor part of a streetor parking station whichis markedor definedby painted lines or by metallic studsor meanssimilar to those, for the purposeof indicating where a vehicle maystandor beparked,whetheron paymentof a fee or chargeor otherwise,but doesnot include a meteredspace;

"person" and words applying to any personor individual include a bodycorporateand in the plural a group of personsand a club, associationor other body of persons;

"property line" meansa lateral boundaryof the road reserveof a street;

"public place" includesa street,way andplacewhich the public are allowedto use whetherthe street,way or placeis or is not on privateproperty.It shall also include parklands,squares,reserves,beachesand otherlands set apart for the use and enjoyment of the inhabitantsof theDistrict and includesall lands vested in or under the care, control ormanagementof the Shire of Swan;

"reserve" meansa public reserveas defined in the Act;"sign" meansa traffic sign, mark, structureor deviceunderthe carecontrol

or managementof the Council placed or erectedon or near a streetorwithin a parking station or reservefor the purpose of prohibiting,regulating,guiding or directing the standingor parking of vehicles;

"specified place" meansa yard or other piece of land set aside or used bythe Council as a place to which obstructing trespassingor offendingvehicles may be removed;

"stand" in relation to a vehicle meansto stop a vehicle and permit it toremainstationary,exceptfor the purposeof avoiding conflict with othertraffic or of complying with the provisions of any law;

"street" includes-

a highway, anda thoroughfare;which-the public are allowed to use;

and includes every part of the highway or thoroughfare, and otherthings including bridges and culverts, appurtenantto it;

"street verge" meansevery part of a street other than the carriagewaythereof

"vehicle" includesevery conveyance,not being a train, boat, aircraft, orwheelchairand every object capableof being propelled or drawn onwheelsor tracks by any means.

3 2 Unless otherwisedefinedherein the terms and expressionsused in thisby-law shall have the meaningsgiven to them in the Act including, withoutlimiting the generality of the foregoing, s.231 of the Act, and if any term orexpressionsis not defined in the Act, it shall have the meaninggiven to it inthe RoadTraffic Act, 1974 the First Schedulethereofor the RoadTraffic Code1975. In the caseof any conflict, the definitions in the Act andin this by-lawshall prevail in that order.

3 3 In this by-law a referenceto the Council having the powerto do somethingin its discretion or a referenceto the Council forming an opinion prior to thedoing of anything shall be deemed to include a reference to any person,committee or body to whom the Council hasdelegatedthe power or the doingof the thing exercising such discretion or forming such opinion.

PART 2-ACTIVITIES ON STREETSAND PUBLIC PLACES

4. Street Verges4 1 A personshall not:

a standa vehicle or permit a vehicle to stand so that any part of thevehicle is on the verge of any part of a street, provided that theprohibition in this paragraphshall not applyto theoccupierof premiseson land adjacentto the relevantpart of the street vergeor to apersonauthorisedby the occupierof thosepremisesto standa vehicle on thatvergeunlessby a sign adjacentor referrableto that vergethe standingof vehicles on that vergeis prohibited. Nothing in this paragraphshallauthoriseany personto standany portion of a vehicle on or over afootpath;

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b 1 park a commercial vehicle having a tare weight or load capacitythree3 tonnesor more or a caravan,omnibus or trailer designedadaptedor used for industrial or commercialpurposeson a streetvergefor more than four 4 hoursconsecutivelyor for more thanfour 4 hours in a day unless in between each period that thecommercialvehicle or caravan,omnibus or trailer is parked on thestreetverge it hasbeenremovedfrom the streetverge for at leasttwo 2 hours;

2 the prohibition in this paragraphshall only apply to vergeparkingwithin a built-up area;

3 the prohibition in this paragraphshall not apply to a builder orcontractor other than an owner-builder, parking a commercialvehicleor trailer on thestreet vergewherehe is currently engagedin building work on land abutting that streetverge.

c on a street verge, service or clean any vehicle;d exposea vehicle for saleon a street verge or carriageway;

e on a street vergerepair any vehicle other than the minimum repairsnecessaryto enablethe vehicle to be moved to a place other than thestreet;

f notwithstandingthegeneralityof paragrapha drive or standa vehicleor animal for any purpose on any lawn or garden in a street vergeunlesswith the consentof the owner or occupierof the land abuttingthat part of the streetverge. Such consentshall not authorisestandingof a vehicleon the streetvergeif the standingof vehicleson that vergeis prohibited by a sign adjacentor referrableto the verge;

g stand a vehicle or permit a vehicle to stand on a street verge orcarriagewayso that any portion of thevehicle is within 6 metresof theprojectionof thenearerproperty line of a secondstreetintersectingthefirst mentionedstreet on the side on which the vehicle is standing.

4 2 For the purposesof this clause, the verge of any part of a street inrelation to an occupierof premiseson land adjacentto that vergemeansthatpart of thestreet which lies betweena boundaryof thosepremisesandnearestedgeof the carriagewayof that street.5. Activities needingpermission5 1 A personshall not, without the permission of the Council in writingcommit any of the following acts:-

a leaveavehicleor anypart of a vehiclein a public placeso as to obstructany portion of that place;

b causeany obstructionto or preventvehiclesor personshaving the freeunhindereduseof any street, way or footpath;

c park a vehicle on a public reservefor the purpose of conducting abusiness.

5 2 A vehicle parked in any portion of a public place wherein that vehiclemay not lawfully be parked is deemedby that fact alone to be causing anobstruction.6. Discretion6 1 The Council may under this Part in its discretiongive or refuseto giveany permissionor give any permissionsubject to such conditions as it thinksfit.

6 2 Where permission has been granted by the Council under this Partsubjectto conditions,the personto whom thepermissionhasbeengrantedshallensure that the conditions are observedat all times. If any condition is notobservedthat personcommits an offence against this by-law and the Councilmay by written notice cancelthe permission.7. Infringement NoticeAn infringementnotice in respectof an offenceunderclauses4 1 and5 1 maybe given undersection 669D in accordancewith Part 7 of this by-law.

PART 3-REMOVAL OF ANIMALS, VEI-IICLES AND OTHER THINGS8. In public places8 1 The provisionsof this clauseshall not affect the operationof Part XX ofthe Act.

8 2 Subject to the provisionsof subclause8 3 a personshall not permit ananimal to remainunattendedin a public place.8 3 An animal may be securedin any portion of a public place whereinanimalsmay lawfully be securedbut only if securedfor a period not exceedingeight 8 hours unlessthe consentin writing of the clerk is obtained.

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8 4 Wherean AuthorisedPersonor a memberof the Police Force finds ananimal or vehicle left in a public place,contraryto the provisionsof this by-lawthat personmay removethe animal or vehicletherefromand shall thereupon-

a in the caseof an animal, place it in a public pound and deal with itaccordingto law;

b in the caseof a vehicle, place it in a specifiedplace.

PART 4-SHOPPING TROLLEYS9. SeizureSubject to the provisionsof the Act, the Council may seizeany shoppingtrolleywhich hasbeenleft unattendedfor a period in excessof 30 minutesin any streetor way or other public place so as to obstructany portion thereof.10. Recovery of Shopping Trolley

10 1 The owner or owner’s representativemay recover a seizedshoppingtrolley from custodyby paying to the clerk:

a thecost incurredby the Council in removingthe shoppingtrolley to theplace where it is stored; or

b the sum specified in Schedule5, whichever is the greater.10 2 Wherethe owner of the shoppingtrolley is known the clerk shall causewritten notification of the seizureof the sameto be forwarded to the owner orthe owner’s representativein or nearest to the District and the owner orrepresentativeshall be given not less than fourteen 14 days’ notice withinwhich to recoverthe trolley.10 3 If the owner of the shoppingtrolley is not known the clerk shall exhibiton a notice board at the Council Chambersa notice describing the shoppingtrolley and the place at which it was seizedand the place at which it is beingkept, and unless the shopping trolley is sooner recovered shall keep thenotification exhibited for a period of not less than fourteen14 days.11. DisposalA shoppingtrolley seized by Council under clause9 which is not recoveredbythe owner or any other person lawfully entitled thereto within fourteen 14daysafter thenoticereferredto in the precedingclausehasbeenexhibited, maybe disposedof in such mannerand undersuch conditionsas the Council maydeem fit.12. Application of Proceedsof SaleThe proceedsof sale of any such shopping trolley shall be dealt with in themannerprovided in clause37.

PART 5-STANDING AND PARKING GENERALLY13. Erection of Signs to RegulateParking13 1 Subject to subsection231 3 of the Act, a discretionary authority isconferredon the Council by resolution to constitute, determineand vary, andalso indicate by signs, from time to time-

prohibitions, andregulations and restrictions of parking and standing of vehicles of aspecifiedclassor of specifiedclassesin all streetsor specifiedstreetsor inspecifiedparts of streetsor reservesat all times or specified times,

but that discretionaryauthority shall not be exercisedin a mannerinconsistentwith the provisions of this by-law.13 2 Whereunderthis by-law the standingor parking of vehiclesin a streetis prohibited, regulated or restricted by a sign erectedby or under the carecontrol and managementof the Council then the sign shall for the purposesofthis by-law apply to that part of the street which-

a lies beyond the sign or in the position or direction indicatedby it; or

b lies betweenthe sign and the next sign beyond it; andc is that side of the carriagewayof the streetnearestthe sign.

13 3 A personshall not-a without the authority of the Council mark, set up or exhibit a sign

purportingto be or resemblinga sign marked, set up or exhibited bythe Council under the authority of this by-law;

b remove, defaceor misusea sign or propertyerectedor providedunderthis by-law or any part thereof, or attempt to do any such act; or

c without the permission of the Council affix a board, sign, placard,noticeor other thing to or paint or write upon anypart of a sign erectedunder this by-law.

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13 4 An inscription on a sign operatesand has effect accordingto its tenoranda personcontraveningthedirection of a sign commits an offenceunderthisby-law.

13 5 A sign marked, erected,establishedor displayedon or near a roadandpurporting to be a parking control sign is, in the absenceof evidenceto thecontrarypresumedto be a sign marked, erected,establishedor displayedunderthe authority of this by-law.

13 6 The first three letters of any day of the week when used on a signindicate that day of the week.13 7 A sign associatedwith a no parking area, no standingareaor parkingareaor a sign of a kind referredto in this by-law is limited in its operationandeffect in respectof days,periodsof theday, classesof persons,classesof vehicle,or circumstancesto the extent, if any, shown on the sign.14. Parking Stalls and ParkingStations

14 1 A personshall not standavehiclein a parkingstall in a streetotherwisethan-

a parallel to the kerb and as close thereto as practicable;

b wholly within the stall; andc headedin the direction of the movementof traffic on the side of the

street on which the stall is situated,but where a parking stall is setout otherwisethan parallel to the kerb theprovisions of this subclause,other than paragraphb, do not apply.

14 2 Unlessotherwisedirectedby an Authorised Persona personshall notpark a vehiclein a parkingstation otherwisethanwholly within a parking stall.14 3 a A personshall not-

i stand a vehicle so as to obstruct an entranceto, an exit from, ora roadwaywithin a parking station or beyond the limits of anydefinedparking stall within a parking station;

ii standa vehicle exceptwith the permission of the Council or anAuthorisedPersonon anypart of a parking station,whetheror notthat part is marked as a parking stall, if a sign is exhibitedprohibiting the standingof vehicles thereon;

iii standor permit a vehicle to continue standingon any part of aparking station, whetheror not that part is markedas a parkingstall, if an AuthorisedPersondirects the driver of such vehicle tomove the vehicle from that part of the parking station;

iv standor attempt to stand a vehicle in a parking stall in whichanothervehicleis standingbut this paragraphdoesnot prevent theparking of a motor cycle and a bicycle together in a stall marked

v standor permit a vehicle to continue standing in a parking stallwhich is at the time setasidefor useby commercialvehiclesunlessthevehicleis acommercialvehicleandapersonis actively engagedin loading or unloading goods to or from that vehicle;

vi standavehiclein aparking stall which is setasidefor useby busesexcept for the purposeof taking up or setting down passengerstoor from the vehicle.

b In subparagraphv of paragrapha of subclause14 3 "goods" meansan article, or collection of articles, weighing at least 14 kg and havinga volume of at least 02 cubic metres.

c A parking stall is set aside for useby commercialvehicles if there isa sign thereonor adjacenttheretomarked"Loading Zone".

15. Standing and Parking Conduct Generally

15 1 Subject to subparagraph14 a vi a personshall not standa vehicle ina street or part of a street or part of a parking station-

a which is by a sign thereonor adjacentor referrabletheretoset apartfor the standingof vehicles of a different class;or

b If by such a sign the standingof vehicles is prohibited or restrictedduring a period or periods,during that period or periods; or

c If by such a sign the standingof vehicles is permittedfor a specifiedtime, for longer than that time.

15 2 A personshall not stand a vehicle-

a in a no standingarea;

b in a parking area, except in a mannerindicatedby the inscription onthe sign or signs associatedwith the parking area;

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c in a parking area, or a parking station contrary to any limitation inrespectof time, days,periods of the day, classesof personsor classesof vehicles indicatedby the inscription on the sign or signs associatedwith the area;

d in a parking stall except as provided in this by-law with referencetoparking stalls; or

e in a definedareamarked"M/C"’, unlessit is a bicycle or a motor cyclewithout a sidecar;

fi in a stall or area associatedwith a hospital, medical centre orconsultingrooms and set asideand markedas an areafor emergencyvehicles,unlessthe standingof the vehicle in that stall or areais foremergencypurposesused in connectionwith thosepremises.

15 3 A personshall not park a vehicle in a no parking area.

15 4 A personshall not park a vehicle on any portion of a street-a for the purpose of effecting repairs to it, other than the minimum

repairs necessaryto enable the vehicle to be moved to a place otherthan a street;or

b if the vehicle is exposedfor sale.

In regard to commercial vehicles the provisions of paragraph a of thissubclauseare subject to the provisions of paragraphb of clause 19.

15 5 A personsshall not standa motor cycle without a sidecaror a bicyclein a parking stall unlessthe traffic sign "MIC" is markedon that stall.

15 6 A personshall not, without the permissionof the Council, clerk or anAuthorisedPerson,stand a vehicle in an areadesignatedby signs "AuthorisedVehicles Only".16. Standingand Parking in CarriagewaysGenerallySubject to the provisions of clause 17 a person standing a vehicle on acarriagewayshall stand it-

a on a two-way carriageway,so that it is as near as practicableto andparallel with, the left boundaryof the carriagewayand headedin thedirection of the movementof traffic on the side of the road on whichthe vehicle is standing;

b on a one-way carriageway,so that it is as near aspracticable to, andparallel with either boundary of the carriagewayand headedin thedirectionof the movementof traffic;

c so that at least threemetresof the width of the carriagewaybetweenthe vehicle and the farther boundaryof the carriagewayor betweenitand a vehicle standingon the far side of the carriageway,is availablefor the passageof other vehicles;

d so that it is not lessthan 1.2 metresfrom any other vehicle, exceptamotor cycle or a bicycle parked in accordancewith this Part of thisby-law;

e so that it doesnot causeundue obstructionon the carriageway;

0 so that it is entirely within the confines of any parking stall markedon the carriageway.

17. Parking Areas

17 1 A personsshall not standa vehicle party within and partly outside aparking area.

17 2 Where the traffic sign or signs associatedwith a parking area are notinscribedwith the words "Angle Parking"; then

i wheretheparking areais in a streetreserveandabutting theboundaryof a carriagewaya personstandinga vehicle in the parking areashallstandit as near as practicableto andparallel with that boundary;and

ii where the parking area is at or nearthe centreof the carriageway,apersonstandinga vehicle in that parking areashall standit approximately at right anglesto the centreof the carriageway,unless a signassociatedwith the parking areaindicates, or marks on the carriageway indicate,that vehicles are to standin a different position.

17 3 Wherea traffic sign associatedwith aparkingareais inscribedwith thewords "Angle Parking" a personstandinga vehicle in the parking areashallstandthe vehicle at an angle of approximately45 degreesto the centreof thecarriagewayunlessotherwiseindicatedby the inscription on the parking signor by marks on the carriagewaysurface.17 4 In subclause17 3 "vehicle" meansa car or motor wagon utility typeup to 3 tonnegross.

17 5 Subclause17 3 doesnot apply to a personstandinga motor cycle orbicycle in a parking area.

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18. Standingof Vehicleson Carriageway

18 1 A personshall not stand a vehicle on a carriageway-

a so that any portion of the vehicle is-

i betweenany other standingvehicleandthe centreof the carriageway;

ii adjacentto a medianstrip exceptwhereparking is permittedunderclause 17 2;

iii obstructinga right of way, passageor private drive or carriagewayor a cross-overor so close thereto as to deny vehicles reasonableaccessto or egressfrom the right of way, passageor private drive,carriageway,or cross-over;

v alongside, or opposite, any excavation in, or obstruction on, thecarriageway,if the vehicle would thereby obstructtraffic;

vi on, or within 9 metresof, any portion of acarriagewayboundedonone or both sides by a traffic island;

vii on any pedestriancrossing;

viii on a bridge or other elevatedstructure;

ix betweenthe boundariesof a carriageway,andany doublelongitudinal line consistingof two continuouslines or betweena doublelongitudinal line consistingof a continuousline anda broken ordotted line and the boundary of the carriagewaynearerto thecontinuousline, unlessthereis a distanceof at least 3 metresclearbetweenthe vehicle andthe doublelongitudinal line;

x on an intersection,exceptadjacentto a carriagewayboundarythatis not brokenby an intersectingcarriageway.

b so that any portion of the vehicle is-i within 1 metreof afire hydrant or fire plug, or of any sign or mark

indicating the existenceof a fire hydrant or fire plug; orii within 3 metresof a public letter pillar box, unlessthe vehicle is

being used for the purpose of collecting postal articles from thepillar box.

c so that any portion of the vehicle is within 6 metresof the projectionof the nearerpropertyline of any streetintersectingthe streeton theside on which the vehicle is standing.

d so that any portion of the vehicle is within 9 metresof the departureside of-

i a sign inscribed with the words "Bus Stop", or "Hail Bus Here",unless the vehicle is a bus stopped to take up or set downpassengers;or

ii a children’s crossingestablishedon a two-way carriageway.e so that any portion of the vehicle is within 18 metresof-

i the approachside of a sign inscribedwith the words"Bus Stop" or"Hail Bus Here", unlessthe vehicle is a bus stoppedto take up orset down passengers;

ii the approachside of a pedestriancrossingor children’s crossing;or

iii the nearestrail of a railway level crossing.

0 notwithstandingthe generalityof subclause4 1 so that any portionof that vehicle is on a street vergeif a sign on, adjacentor referrablethereto, prohibits parking or standingof vehicles on the street verge.

18 2 A personshall not park a vehicle or any combination of vehicles thattogetherwith any projection on, or load carried by the vehicle or combinationof vehiclesis more than eight 8 metresin length,on a carriagewayfor a periodexceedingone 1 hour.

18 3 Nothing in this by-law mitigates the limitations or conditionsimposedby any other provision in this by-law or by any traffic sign relating to theparking or standingof vehicles.

19. CommercialVehiclesA personshall not on a carriageway-

a park a commercial vehicle having a tare weight or load capacity ofthree3 tonnes or more for more than two 2 hours in any built-upareaexcept in a designatedareaset asidefor commercialvehicles;or

b repair, service or cleana commercialvehicle.

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20. Inspectionand Directions by Authorised Persons20 1 A personsshall not standor permit a vehicleto remainstandingin anypart of a street if an AuthorisedPersonor memberof the Police Force directsthe driver of the vehicle to move it.

20 2 An Authorised Person may mark the tyres of a parked vehicle withchalk or any other non-indelible substancefor a purpose connectedwith orarising out of that person’sduties and powers.20 3 A personshall not removea markmadeby an AuthorisedPersonso thatthe purposeof the affixing of such mark is defeatedor likely to be defeated.

21. Moving a Vehicle to Defeat Time Limit

21 1 A vehicle having beenparked in an areawhereby a sign the standingor parkingof vehiclesis permitted for a limited time a personshallnot moveit to any position within the sameparkingareaso that the total time of parkingexceedsthe maximum time allowed for parking in the spacefirst occupiedbythe vehicle.21 2 A vehicle havingbeenparked in a streetwhereparking is restrictedasto time a personshall not park the vehicleagainin thestreeton that dayunlessit has first been removedfrom the streetfor at least two hours.

22. Parking on Private Land

22 1 A personshall not standor parka vehiclewithin the parkingregion onland that is not a street or a parking facility without the consentof the owneror occupier of the land on which the vehicle is parkedor stood.

22 2 For the purposesof subclause2 1 where the owner or occupierof theland haserectedsignson portion of the landsetasidefor theparkingof vehiclesdisplayingrestrictionsconcerningthe classesof personswho may standor parkvehicles or the time within which vehicles may be stood or parked on that

portion of land a personwho stands or parks a vehicle otherwise than incompliancewith the sign shall be deemednot to havethe consentof the owneror occupier of the land so to standor park the vehicle.

23. Parking on Reserves23 1 A personexceptan employeeof the Council in the courseof that person’sdutiesshall not drive or park a vehicle upon or over any portion of a reserveother than a paved areaspecifically set aside for that purpose.

23 2 A personshall not park a vehicleon anypart of a reserve,including anypaved areas, for the purposes of conducting a businessexcept with thepermissionof the Council in writing.

24. Special Permit

24 1 The Council, clerk, or an Authorised Personmay by a permit in writingallow apersonto occupya spacewith a vehiclefor an urgent essentialor officialpurposewherethe standingor parking of that vehicle is indicatedby a sign orthe provisions of this by-law to be otherwiseunlawful.

24 2 A personauthorisedby a permit under subclause24 1 shall producethe permit when requestedto do so by an AuthorisedPersonand shall leavethe permit in a conspicuousposition behind the front windscreenwhen thevehicle is left unattended.

24 4 The Council, clerk or an Authorised Person may by the permit givenundersubclause24 1 or by other meansprohibit theusefor any other purposeof a spacethe subject of a permit.

PART 6-REMOVAL OF VEHICLES

25. Removal25 1 Where an Authorised Person or a memberof the Police Force finds avehicle stoodor parked contraryto the provisions of clauses5, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, or 19 of this by-law so as to obstructportion of a street way or other publicplaceor trespassingon privately ownedland or without limiting the generalityof the foregoingcausingan obstructionto traffic, the AuthorisedPersonor amemberof the Police Forcemay removethe vehicleto a specifiedplaceandmayusesuchforce as is necessaryto enterthevehiclefor the purposeof so removingit.25 2 A vehicle removedpursuantto subclause25 1 shall be dealt with inaccordancewith the provisionsof Part 7 Division 2 of this by-law.

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PART 7-ENFORCEMENT OF BY-LAW

Division 1-Authorisedpersons26. Identification

An Authorised Personexercisingany power or authority under this Part shallbefurnishedwith a certificateof appointmentor an identification cardin a formdeterminedby the Council from time to time and shall on demandpresentthesameby way of identification.

27. ImpersonationA personwho is not an AuthorisedPersonshall not in any way assumetheduties of an AuthorisedPerson.28. Hindering

A person shall not in any way obstruct or hinder an Authorised Person in theexecution of the Authorised Person’s duty.29. Provision of name and Place of Abode29 1 An AuthorisedPersonor memberof the Police Forcewho finds a personcommitting or who on reasonablegrounds suspectsa person of havingcommitted a breach of the provisions of this by-law, may demand from thepersonthat person’snameand place of abode.29 2 A personwho refusesto state his or her name and place of abode, orwho statesa false nameor place of abode,on demandbeing so made,commitsan offence.30. Authority

An Authorised Personappointedby the Council from time to time is herebyauthorisedby the Council to-

a carry into effect the provisions of this by-law;b report to the Council on the working effectivenessand functioning of

this by-law;

c recommendto the Council the institution of prosecutions;andd institute and conduct prosecutionsas directed by the Council or the

clerk from time to time.

Division 2-Impounding31. Application

The provisionsof this Part relating to animalsshall not affect the operationofPart XX of the Act.32. Dealing According to the LawWherean AuthorisedPersonplacesan animal or vehiclein a public pound orspecifiedplace respectively,the animal or vehicleshall thereafterbe dealt withaccordingto law.33. Entry in Register

Whereany vehicle or animal is seizedunder this by-law there shall be enteredin a register, providedby the Council for that purpose,detailsof the time anddate, a descriptionof the vehicle or animal,and of theplace from which it wasremoved and the clerk shall be notified accordingly.34. NotificationThe Clerk shall exhibit on a noticeboardat the Council Chambersnotificationthat a vehicle or animal therein describedhas beentaken into custody andshall, unlessthe vehicle or animal is sooner recovered,keep that notificationexhibited for a period of not less than fourteen14 days in the caseof a vehicleand seven7 days in the caseof an animal.35. Recovery of Vehicle or AnimalA personmay recovera seizedvehicle or animal from custodyby paying to theclerk:

a the cost incurredby the Council in removing the vehicle or animal tothe specifiedplace or pound; and

b the sum specified in Schedule5 perday for eachpart of a day that thevehicleor animal hasremainedin thatplace,anduponpaymentof thatcost and charge the clerk, if satisfiedthat the personis the owner ofthe vehicleor animal or is a personentitled to possessionof thevehicleor animal, shall permit that personto removeit.

36. Sale Destruction or Disposal of Vehicle36 1 Wherea vehicle or animal, taken into custodyhas not beenrecoveredby the owner or a personentitled theretowithin one 1 month in the caseofa vehicle or seven 7 days in the caseof an animal from the day upon whichit was taken into custodythe Council may causethe vehicle or animal to be

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offered for saleby public auction or by public tenderandthereuponacceptthebest offer made,andwhereno offer is madefor the purchaseof the vehicle oranimal the Council may causeit to be destroyedor otherwisedisposedof to thebest possibleadvantage.The disposalof a shoppingtrolley shall be dealt withunder the provisionsof Part 4.36 2 The provisionsof Part XX of theAct shall apply to thesaleof impoundedcattle and in the caseof any inconsistencywith the provisions of this by-lawthe provisionsof the Act shall prevail.

37. Application of Proceedsof Sale of Vehicle37 1 The proceedsof the sale of a vehicle or animalunder the provisionsofclause36 shall be applied by the Council-

a firstly, in meetingthe costs of the sale; and

b secondly, in meetingthe cost of taking andmaintaining thevehicle oranimal in custody,andthe sumspecifiedin Schedule5 perday for eachday or part of a day that the vehicleor animal remains in that place.

37 2 Any surplusof the proceedsof the saleshall be paidby theCouncil intoits trust fund, and may be paid within ten 10 yearsto any personwho claimsand establishesto thesatisfactionof the Council the right of that personto thepayment.37 3 Any surplusof the proceedsof salemay, if not paid to the ownerwithinten 10 years, be transferredto such fund as the Council thinks proper oncondition that the Council shall repay it from that fund to a personclaimingand establishinghis right to the payment.

38. Protection from ClaimsA personis not entitled to any claim, by way of damagesor otherwiseagainstthe Authorised Person, member of the Police Force, the Council or theMunicipality in respect of any vehicle or animal seizedand dealt with underthe provisionsof this by-law or againstany personwho purchasesa vehicle oranimal sold by the Council underthe provisionsof Clause36.

Division 3-InfringementNotices

39. An infringementnotice in respectof an offence:a may be given underSection 669D 2 of the Act and shall be in or to

the effect of Form 2 in Schedule2;

b may be given under Section 669D 2 of the Act and shall be in or tothe effect of Form 1 in Schedule2;

c may be given under Section 669D 2 of the Act andshall be in or tothe effect of Form 3 in Schedule2;

40. WithdrawalA noticesentunderSection 669D5 withdrawing an infringement notice shallbe in or to the effect of Form 4 in Schedule2.

41. Removal from VehicleA person,otherthan the driver of the vehicle,shallnotremovefrom thevehicleany notice attachedtheretoor left thereinor thereonby an AuthorisedPersonor a memberof the Police Force.

Division 4-General Offenceand Penalty Provisions

42. GeneralPenalty Provision42 1 Any personfailing to do any act directed to be done, or doing any actforbidden to be doneby this by-law, or any notice or orderunder this by-lawcommits an offence.42 2 Any personwho commits an offenceunder this by-law shall be liable,if no other penalty is imposed,to:

a in relation to offencesinvolving the useof a parkingstationor parkingfacility or parking at a parking meter or on private property, amaximum penalty of $80;

b in relation to any offencenot dealt with in a a maximum penalty of$500; and

c in relation to any offencedealt with underparagraphb, in addition,if the Court thinks fit, a maximum daily penalty of $50 per day.

43. The amount appearingin the final column of the Third Scheduledirectlyoppositean offencedescribedin that Schedulein the modified penalty for thatoffence if dealt with under section 669D of the Act.

44. A penaltyfor an offenceagainstthis by-law not being a modified penaltymay be recoveredby the Council by taking proceedingsagainst the allegedoffender in a Court of Petty Sessions.

5716 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

45. The Council shall causeadequaterecordsto be kept of all infringementnoticesservicedand modified penaltiesreceivedunder section669D of the Actin respectof offences against this by-law.

46. Consistencywith LawsThe imposition of any penaltypursuantto this by-law shall not be inconsistentwith or repugnantto any of the provisionsof the Act or any other law in force.

Shire of SwanFirst Schedule

By-Law Relating to Parkingand Parking Facilities

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960The whole of the district of the Municipality as constituted at the dateof thecoming into operationof this by-law and asalteredfrom time to time pursuantto the provisionsin that behalf containedin the Local GovernmentAct, 1960and its amendments,excluding the following portionsof the district:

a Any roadwhich may, from time to time, come underthe control of theCommissionerof Main Roads and the Commissionerof Police;

b The approachand departureprohibition areasof all existingand futuretraffic control signal installations; and

c Prohibition areasapplicable to all existing and future bridges andsubways.

Shire of SwanSecondSchedule

Form 1By-law Relating to Parking and Parking Facilities

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960TO: Name

AddressDateTimeSNotice NoInsp. No:Registration NoAmount Due: $

It is allegedthe abovevehicle didin contraventionof the provision of By-law No. of the Shire of SwanParkingBy-Law.

PAYMENT DETAILSIF YOU DO NOT WISH TO HAVE A COMPLAINT ON THE ABOVEOFFENCE HEARD AND DETERMINED BY A COURT YOU MAY PAY THEMODIFIED PENALTY WITHIN TWENTY-ONE 21 DAYS AFTER THE DATEOF THE SERVICE OF THIS NOTICE.Paymentsmay be madeeither by posting this form togetherwith the amountindicatedabove, to the Shire Clerk of the Shire of Swan or by delivering thisform and paying that amount at the Shireof Swan, Administration Office.

Shire of Swan

SecondScheduleForm 2

By-law Relating to Parking andParking FacilitiesLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

NOTICE REQUIRING OWNER OF VEHICLE TO IDENTIFY DRIVERTO: Date-

Notice NwInsp. NwRegistration No-Amount Due: $

It is alleged the abovevehicle didin contraventionof the provisionsof By-law No. of the Shireof SwanParking By-Law.

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5717

You are hereby required to identify the personwho was the driver or personin chargeof the abovevehicle at the time when the aboveoffence is allegedtohave beencommitted.

a inform theShireClerk of theShire of Swanin writing as to theidentityand addressof the personwho was the driver or personin chargeofthe abovevehicle at the time of the offence, or

b satisfy the Shire Clerk of the Shire of Swan that the abovevehiclehadbeen stolen or was being unlawfully used at the time of the aboveoffence.

YOU WILL IN THE ABSENCE OF PROOF TO THE CONTRARY, BEDEEMED TO HAVE COMMITTED THE ABOVE OFFENCE AND COURTPROCEEDINGS MAY BE INSTITUTED AGAINST YOU.

Shire of Swan

SecondScheduleForm 3

By-law Relating to Parking and Parking FacilitiesLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

INFRINGEMENT NOTICEThe owner of Vehicle No Make1rpe PlaceDate Time

You are herebynotified that it is allegedthat you havecommitted a BreachofBy-law No. of the Shire of SwanParking By-law as indicatedbelowby a cross [XI.

BY LAW PENALTY$

By-law breachedwill be specified in printedInfringement Notice

SIGNATURE OF AUTHORISED PERSONIf you do not wish to have a complaint of the above offence heard anddeterminedby a Court, you may pay the modified penalty within twenty-one21 days after the datedof the service of the notice.

Unless within twenty-one 21 days after the dateof the service of this noticeyou:

a inform the Shire Clerk, Shireof Swan in writing as to the identity andaddressof the personin chargeof the abovevehicle at the time of theoffence; or

b satisfy the Shire Clerk, Shire of Swan, that the abovevehiclehadbeenstolen or was being unlawfully usedat the time of the aboveoffence.

YOU WILL IN THE ABSENCE OF PROOF TO THE CONTRARY, BEDEEMED TO HAVE COMMITTED THE ABOVE OFFENCE AND COURTPROCEEDINGSMAY BE INSTITUTED AGAINST YOU.

Paymentmay be madeeither by posting this form togetherwith the amountmentionedabove,to the Shire Clerk, Shire of Swan, or by delivering this formand paying the amount at the Administration Centre.

Shireof Swan

SecondSchedule

Form 4By-law Relatingto Parking andParking Facilities

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960WITHDRAWAL OF INFRINGEMENT NOTICE TO:Infringement Notice No. Datefor the allegedoffenceofModified Penalty is hereby withdrawn

Signature of Authorised Officer

5718 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

Shireof SwanSecondSchedule

Form 5By-law Relatingto Parking and Parking Facilities

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960RECEIPT

Receivedthe amount printed below. This document is not a receipt until the amount paidis printed by the cashregis-

Shire of SwanThird Schedule

By-law Relating to Parking and Parking FacilitiesLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

ItemNo.

By-Law Nature of Offence ModifiedPenalty

$1.

2.

4 1 b 1

4 1 0

Commercial Vehicle Tare over 3tonnesparkedon vergeexceeding4 hoursVerge parking in a prohibitedarea

5025

3.4.5.

5 1 b14 3 a i14 3 a v

Obstructionof footpathObstructionof parking stationLoading zone, commercial vehicleonly

302530

6. 15 1 a Parked in an area reservedforvehicles of a different class

25

7.8.9.

15 1 b15 1 c15 2 a

Restrictedparking by timeParkedlonger than permittedNo Standingarea

252540

10, 15 2 e Vehicle other than a motor cycleparked in an area marked formotor cycles

25

11. 15 3 No Parking area 3012. 16 a Not close and parallel, facing 25

13. 16 bwrong way, two way carriageway

Not close and parallel, facing 25

14.15.

16 e18 1 a i

wrong way, one way carriagewayObstruction of carriagewayDouble Parked

2540

16. 18 1 a iii Obstruction of entry or publicplace, etc.

30

17. 18 1 x Parkedon an intersection 4018. 18 1 c Within Gm of property line at an

intersection25

19. 18 1 d or e Standing within a specified dis- 25

20. 19 atanceof a bus stopCommercial vehicle tare over 3tonnes parked over 2 hours on

30

21. 21 1carriagewayMoving vehicle to defeat timelimit

25

22.23.

2223 1

Parkedon private propertyStanding on public reserve

3025

24. 29 2 Refusal of name and address 2525. All other offences not specified 25

Shireof SwanFourth Schedule

By-law Relatingto Parking and Parking FacilitiesLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

PARKING STALLS AND PARKING STATIONSParking Station No 1, south side of The Crescent,Midland.2 hour limit westernend, unrestrictedeasternend.Hoursof operation-7a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondayto Friday

7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays.2. Parking Station No 2, Stafford Street, Midland. 2 hour limit.

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5719

Shireof Swan

Fifth ScheduleBy-law Relating to Parking and Parking Facilities

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960VEHICLE SEIZURE/IMPOUNDING FEES

For the seizureand/or impounding of a shopping trolley $20.00or any other vehicle $50.00For the recovery of a seized/impoundedvehicle from an $5.00 per day forappointedplace with the exceptionof shopping trolleys eachday or part

eachday.

Datedthis 25th day of September,1990.The Common Seal of the Shire of Swan was hereuntoaffixed by authority ofa resolution of the Council in the presenceof:

C. M. GREGORINI, Shire PresidentE. W. T. LUMSDEN, Shire Clerk

Recommended-GORDON HILL, Minister for Local Government.

Approvedby His Excellency the Governorin ExecutiveCouncil this 6th day ofNovember,1990.

G. PEARCE, Clerk of the Council.

LG4O1

SHIRE OF NORTHAMRanger

It is notified for general information that Robert Gordon Fraserhasbeenappointedby the Shireof Northam to administercontrols underthe Dog Act, Litter Act, Local GovernmentAct and BushFires Act as a Ranger, AuthorisedOfficer andPoundkeeper.

A. J. MIDDLETON, Shire Clerk.

LG402

SHIRE OF KENTPleasebe advisedof a suspensionof theprohibitedburningperiod from Monday, 19 November1990to Saturday,24 November1990 inclusive for the purposeof carryingout protectiveburnsalong therailway line from theKent/KatanningShire Boundaryto theTown of Nyabingandalso in the Townof Nyabing.

A. T. LAMB, Shire Clerk.

LG403

City of StirlingStatementof Income and Expenditurefor Year Ended30th June, 1990

INCOMEParticulars $General Purposeincluding rates 32,789,749GeneralAdministration 141,186Law, Order & Public Safety 213,831Education 11,631Health 147,561Welfare 1,378,797Community Amenities 7,167,452Recreation& Culture 4,024,189Transport 4,218,058Economic Services 361,812Other Property& Services 1,518,268Fund Transfers NILFinance& Borrowing 4,577,572

$56,550,106

5720 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

EXPENDITUREParticulars $General Administration 5,626,239Law, Order & Public Safety 1,662,885Education 16,151Health 1,024,524Welfare 2,152,918CommunityAmenities 7,753,558Recreation& Culture 16,235,346Transport 12,521,353Economic Services 720,094Other Property& Services 2,986,837Fund Transfers 537,093Finance & Borrowing 5,279,467

$56,516,465

SUMMARY $Surplus July 1st 1989 brought forward 8,943,601Add income 56,550,106

$65,493,707

Less Payments 56,516,465

Surplus June 30th 1990 carriedforward 8,977,242

Surplus forward includes:Provision for EmployeesLeave 1,927,410Deferred ratesdebtors 2,433,294

4,360,704

$Adjusted surplus 30th June carried forward 4,616,538

SUMMARYSurplus carried forward representedby: $ -Cash at bank and on hand 18,044Sundry Debtors 3,017,324Stock 396,862Investments 6,775,000

Sub Total 10,207,230

Less Bank Overdraft 1,715,508 CRSundry Creditors 3,875,184 CR

Sub Total 5,590,692 CR

Current position surplus 4,616,538

BALANCE SHEETAS AT 30TH JUNE, 1990

ASSETS

$Current Assets 10,207,230Non Current Assets 46,452,815

56,660,045

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5721

LIABILITIES$

Current Liabilities 5,590,692Non Current Liabilities 9,762,434

$15,353,126

SUMMARY

$Total Assets 56,660,045Less Total Liabilities 15,353,126

Municipal Fund AccumulationAccount 41,306,919

City of Stirling

AUDITOR’S REPORTTO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF STIRLING

A FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

i We haveaudited the accompanyingaccountsof the City of Stirling for the yearended30 June 1990, in accordancewith the requirementsof the Local GovernmentAuditDirections and the AustralianAuditing Standards.

ii In our opinion the accompanyingaccountsare drawn up in accordancewith the booksof the Council and fairly presentthe requirementsof the Local GovernmentAct andthe Local GovernmentAccountingDirections which are to be dealt with in preparingthe accounts.

B STATUTORY COMPLIANCESubject to our managementreport we did not during the courseof my audit becomeawareof any instanceswhere the Council did not comply with the statutory requirementsof theLocal GovernmentAct and Local GovernmentAccountingDirections.

Dated 12 October, 1990.G. K. McHARRIE, Partner.

RegisteredLocal GovernmentAuditor.

LG404

CITY OF COCKBURNIt is herebynotified for public information that effective from 12 November1990, Mr Allan JamesDavis hasbeen appointed as City Ranger and is an authorised Officer in accordancewith thevarious Acts, Regulationsand By-laws as detailed hereunder-

1. Off-Road VehiclesAct.2. Dog Act.

3. Litter Act.4. Local GovernmentAct.5. Council By-laws and Regulations.

LG405CITY OF NEDLANDS

STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1990Operating

Income Expenditure$ $

GeneralPurposeIncome 3 699 553.25General Administration 57 384.20 694 934.30Law, Order, Public Safety 29 999.89 152 093.20Education 8 065.62 26 058.98Health 21 620.85 110 223.89Welfare 478 691.47 585 206.41Housing 24 732.60 12 933.16Community Amenities 1 733 942.86 789 467.91Recreationand Culture 302 437.84 1 517 854.33Transport 181 704.94 754 519.52Economic Services 39 203.61 97 646.43Other Propertyand Services 78 227.58 96 939.17Financeand Borrowing 289 870.66 292 539.39

6 945 435.37 5 130 416.69

5722 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

CapitalGeneralAdministration 73 735.84 105 539.32Law, Order, Public Safety 18 351.00 18 544.25Education 9 762.75 11 849.80Health 13 679.00 13 679.00Welfare 11 600.00 19 324.25Housing 1 439.00Community Amenities 380 986.60 380 986.60Recreationand Culture 575 601.76 641 135.10Transport 965 724.16 1 097 046.65Economic Services 13 679.00 13 679.00Other Propertyand Services 6 246.93Funds Transfers 3 942.05 1 220 262.05Finance and Borrowing 2 881 449.26 3 114 611.95

4 948 511.42 6 644 343.90

Total Income and Expenditure 11 893 946.79 11 774 760.59

Surplus July 1st brought forward 144 245.75Adjustments to Surplus 14 589.23Mjustment-WAWA Sundry Creditor 43 800.80Adjustments for DeferredPensioners 16 234.17Surplus Carried Forward 188 807.72

Total Receipts/Expenditure 11 963 568.31 11 963 568.31

BALANCE SHEETAssets

$ $CurrentAssets-MunicipalFund 346 599,64Non Current Assets-

Municipal Fund 326 548.47Trust Fund 227 061.70Loan Fund 374 969.47ReserveFund 1 503 157.83

Fixed Assets-Municipal Fund 5 722 710.00 8 501 047.11

LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities-Municipal Fund 157 791.92Non Current Liabilities-Trust Fund 227 061.70DeferredLiabilities-Municipal Fund 2 637 597.14 3 022 450.76

Total Assets less Liabilities 5 478 596.35

AUDITOR’S REPORTA Financial Statements

i We have audited the accompanyingaccountsof the City of Nedlandsset out on pages 1to 90 for the year ended30 June 1990, in accordancewith the requirementsof the LocalGovernmentAudit Directions and the AustralianAuditing Standards.

ii In our opinion, the accompanyingaccountsare drawn up in accordancewith the booksofthecouncil and fairly presentthe requirementsof the Local GovernmentAct and theLocalGovernmentAccounting Directions which are to be dealt with in preparingthe accounts.

B Statutory Compliance

Subject to our managementreport we did not during thecourseof our audit becomeaware ofany instanceswhere the Council did not comply with the statutory requirementsof the LocalGovernmentAct and Local GovernmentAccountingDirections.

P. D. EASTWOOD, Partner.Local GovernmentAuditor.

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5723

LG406

DOG ACT 1976Shire of Derby/ WestKimberley

It is herebynotified for public information that the following personshave been appointedunderthe provisionsof the Dog Act 1976 for the Municipality of the Shire of Derby/West Kimberley.RegistrationOfficer-Robyn Louise FaircloughAuthorised Officer-Kevin John Williams

P. D. ANDREW, Shire Clerk.

LG407

Shireof Derby/ West Kimberley

It is hereby notified for public information that the Shire of Derby/West Kimberley has declaredFitzroy Crossing Lot 175 as a Public Pound.

P. D, ANDREW, Shire Clerk.

LG408

Shireof Roebourne

It is herebynotified for public information thateffective from 1 October1990, Keith Andrew Trevettand Carol Joan Trevett, Tip Controllers, are authorisedon behalf of the Shire of Roebournetoadminister on Lot 3920 within the district of the Shire of Roebourne,By-Laws relating to theMethod of Disposal of Rubbish.

F. GOW, Shire Clerk.

LG409

Shireof RoebourneAdministration of Acts and By-laws

It is hereby notified for public information that, effective from 5 November 1990, Cheryl LeslieVenning,Ranger,is authorisedon behalfof the Shire of Roebourneto administerwithin the districtof the Shire of Roebournethe following-

1 An authorisedpersonto takeaction in accordancewith section665A and665B of the LocalGovernmentAct;

2 By-laws relating to CaravanParksand Camping Grounds;

3 By-laws relating to Hawkersand Staliholders;

4 By-laws relating to Removal and Disposal of ObstructingVehicles;

5 By-laws relating to Safety, Decency, Convenienceand Comfort of Personsin respectofBathing;

6 By-laws relating to Aerodromes;

7 By-laws relating to Clearing of Land and Depositing and Removal of Refuse, Rubbish,Litter and Disusedand Other Materials or Things;

8 By-laws relating to Parks, Public Reserves,SportsGrounds, RecreationGroundsor OpenSpaceAreasVested in Council;

9 By-laws relating to Dogs;10 By-laws relating to ParkingFacilities;

andis authorisedto take legal action in the nameof the Council in accordancewith the processingof the abovementioned.

F, GOW, Shire Clerk.

LG41O

Shireof RoebourneAdministration of Acts and By-laws

It is hereby notified for public information that in the GovernmentGazetteof 23 March 1989, page825, the numeralsand letters 655A and 655B appearingunder item one of the abovementionednotice, should read" 665A " and " 665B ".

F. GOW, Shire Clerk.

5724 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

LG411

LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION ACT 1980Notice

Departmentof Local Government,Perth,13 November 1990.

LG: 168/80.It is hereby notified for public information that the Minister for Local Governmenthas, under theprovisions of the Local Government SuperannuationAct 1980, and on the nomination of theMunicipal Officers’ Association,appointedthe personsnamedhereunderto the Local GovernmentSuperannuationBoard establishedunder that Act-

Member-MargaratDwyer; First Deputy-Mr R. Howard-Smith; Second Deputy-Mr G.Harcombe.

Theseappointmentsare for the period 10 September1990 to 9 April 1991 inclusive.

CHRISTOPHERWILLIAMS, Acting Secretaryfor Local Government.

LG412

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Municipal Elections

Departmentof Local Government,Perth.

It is herebynotified, for generalinformation in accordancewith section 138 of theLocal GovernmentAct 1960, that the following personshavebeenelectedmembersof theundermentionedMunicipalities to fill the vacanciesshown in the particularshereunder-

Date of Election; Member Elected: Surname, First Names; Office; Ward; How VacancyOccurred:a Effluxion of time; b Resignation;c Death;d Disqualified; e Other; Nameof PreviousMember; Remarks.

Shire of Kent20/10/90; Reinke, Angus Deane; Councillor; Holland Rock; b; Kent, M. B.; Extraordinary.

Shireof PeppermintGrove8/10/90; Draper, Robert Simon; Councillor; -; b; Price, J. A. S.; Extraordinary.

C. WILLIAMS, Acting Secretaryfor Local Government.

LG9O1

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960City of Nedlands

Notice of Intention to BorrowLoan 169-$198000

Pursuant to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960 the Council of the City of Nedlandsherebygives noticeof its intention to borrow by the sale of debentureson the following terms andfor the following purpose-

$198 000 for a period of ten 10 years repayableat the office of the Council, Nedlands, bytwenty 20 equalhalf yearly instalmentsof Principal and Interest.

Purpose:Various roadworks.As requiredby section 609 of theLocal GovernmentAct details of the proposedLibrary Systemareavailable for inspectionby ratepayersat the office of the Council for thirty five 35 days after thepublication of this notice.It is to be noted that the interest rate on the loans will be renegotiatedafter a period of four 4years.Datedthis 6th day of November,1990.

D. C. CRUICKSHANK, Mayor.

N. G. LEACH, Town Clerk.

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5725

LG902

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Town of Northam

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROWProposedLoan No’s 195 & 196

PURSUANT to Section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960 the Council of the Municipality oftheTown of Northamherebygivesnoticethat it proposesto borrow moneyby thesale of debentureson the following terms and for the following purposes:

Loan No. 195 $30 000 for a period of 5 years repayableat the office of the Town of Northamby 10 equal half yearly instalmentsof Principal and Interest, at ruling interest rates, forthe purposeof Townscapeimprovements.

Loan No. 196 $30 000 for a period of 5 years repayableat the office of the Town of Northamby 10 equal half yearly instalmentsof Principal and Interest, at ruling interestrates, forthe purposeof drainageimprovements.

Plans, specificationsand estimatesof cost as required by Section 609 of the Act are open forinspectionat the office of the Council during normal office hours for a period of 35 days from thepublication of this notice.

Dated this 24th day of October, 1990.V. S. OTTAWAY, Mayor.

B. H. WITTBER, Town Clerk.

LG903

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

City of BunburyNOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW

ProposedLoan No’s 243 of $35 000, 244 of $66 500, 245 of $175 000Pursuantto section610 of the Local GovernmentAct 1960 as amendedthe City of Bunbury herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money by the sale of debentureson the following terms forthe following purposes:-Loan 243 of $35 000 for a period of five yearswith interestat ruling TreasuryRatesrepayableatthe Office of the Council, by ten half-yearly instalmentsof Principal and Interest.Purpose:Purchaseof 6 tonne truck.Loan 244 of $66 500 for a period of threeyearswith interest at ruling TreasuryRatesrepayableat the Office of the Council, by six equal half-yearly instalmentsof Principal and Interest.Purpose:DrainagePumpStation Maintenance.Loan 245 of $175 000 for a period of threeyearswith interestat ruling TreasuryRatesrepayableat the Office of the Council, by six equalhalf-yearly instalmentsof Principal and Interest.Purpose:RefuseDisposalVehicle.Plans,Specificationsand Estimatesof the costs thereofareopen for inspectionat the Office of theCouncil, StephenStreet, Bunbury, during normal office hours for a period of 35 days after thepublication of this notice.

Dated this 9th day of November, 1990.E. C. MANEA, Mayor.

V. S. SPALDING, Town Clerk.

LG904

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960Shire of Narrogin

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROWProposedLoan No. 44 of $75 000

Pursuantto Section610 of the Local GovernmentAct, the Council of the Shire of Narrogin herebygives notice that is proposesto borrow the sum of $75 000 for a period of five yearsand repayableby equal half yearly instalmentsof principal and interestrepayableat the Office of the Shire ofNarrogin, 43 FederalStreet,Narrogin. Purpose:Plant Purchase.Specificationsand estimatesas requiredby Section 609 are availablefor inspectionat the office ofthe Council during businesshours for 35 days after publication of this notice.Dated 1 November 1990.

K. O’DEA, President.G. H. McKEOWN, Shire Clerk.

5726 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

MRD 42-245-29.

Notice is herebygiven that The Lieutenant Governorand Deputy of the Governor has authorisedunderSection297aii of the Public Works Act 1902 the saleby public auctionor privatecontractof the land hereunderdescribed,suchland beingno longer requiredfor the work for which it wasacquired.

LandPortion of each of Northam SuburbanLots P30 and P31 and being Lot 1 the subject of Diagram42099and being the whole of the land comprisedin Certificate of Title Volume 1387 Folio 888 WestStreet, Northam.

Dated this 14th day of November 1990.

J. F. ROSE, Acting Director, Administration and Finance,Main RoadsDepartment.

MA402

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902Sale of Land

MRD 41-84-92VB.Notice is herebygiven that His Excellencythe Governorhasauthorisedundersection 29 7 a iiof the Public Works Act 1902 the sale by public auctionor private contractof the land hereunderdescribed,such land being no longer required for the work for which it was acquired.

LandPortion of SwanLocation 16 and being part of Lot 2 on Diagram 17458 andbeing part of the landcontainedin Certificate of Title Volume 1174 Folio 819 Arundel Avenue, Greenmount.

Dated this 14th day of November1990.

J. F. ROSE, Acting Director,Administration and Finance,Main RoadsDepartment.

MA5O1

MRD 42-41-FMAIN ROADS ACT 1930;PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

The Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordancewith the provisions of section 17 2 ofthe Public Works Act 1902, that it is intendedto take or resumeundersection 17 1 of that Actthe piecesor parcelsof land describedin the Scheduleheretoandbeing all in the Murray District,for the purpose of the following public works namely, the widening and realignment of theArmadale-BunburyRoad 51.00-54.00SLK and that the said piecesor parcelsof land are markedoff on Plans MRD WA 9002-294 and 9002-284 which may be inspected at the office of theCommissionerof Main Roads,Waterloo Crescent,East Perth.

Schedule

No. Owner or ReputedOwner

Occupieror ReputedOccupier Description Area

Approx

1. Lanstal Pty Ltd Lanstal Pty Ltd Portion of Cockburn Sound Lo- 4 710 m2cation 16 and beingpart of Lot102 on Plan 14319 and beingpart of the land comprisedinCertificate of Title Volume1751 folio 153

2. Lanstal Pty Ltd Lanstal Pty Ltd Portion of Cockburn Sound Lo- 5.647 0 hacation 16 and beingpart of Lot2 on Plan 2185 and being partof the land comprisedin Certificateof Title Volume 1152 folio335

Dated this 14th day of November 1990.

MA4O1

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902Sale of Land

J. F. ROSE, Acting Director Administration and Finance,Main RoadsDepartment.

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5727

MRD 42-33-F.MAIN ROADS ACT 1930

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

The Minister for Works hereby gives notice in accordancewith the provisionsof section 17 2 ofthe Public Works Act 1902, that it is intendedto take or resumeundersection 17 1 of that Actthe pieces or parcelsof land describedin the Schedulehereto and being all in the BridgetownGreenbushesDistrict, for the purposeof the following public works namely,widening of the SouthWesternHighway H9 SLK section104.60-108.80andthat the said piecesor parcelsof land aremarkedoff on PlansLTO 17068 + 17069 which may be inspectedat the office of the Commissionerof Main Roads,Waterloo Crescent,East Perth.

Schedule

No. Owner or ReputedOwner

Occupieror ReputedOccupier Description Area

Approx

1. Elsa Anna DellaGiustina

The Commissioner forMain Roads vide Ca-veat E230958

Portion of Nelson Location2425 and being partof the landcomprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1016 Folio 151

4 159 m2

2. Elsa Anna DellaGiustina

Hon Minister for Works Portion of Nelson Location1512 and being partof the landcomprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1062 Folio 105

1 107 m2

3. Gerald JamesRichingsand Maijorie Richings

Hon Minister for Works Portion of Nelson Location3690 andbeing partof the landcomprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1039 Folio 677

142 m2

4. PeterGraemeBlechynden

Hon Minister for Works Portion of each of Nelson Loca-tions 2308 and 3838 and beingpart of Lot 1 on diagram55599andbeing part of the land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 1545 Folio 004

2 170 m2

5. Arthur James Ble-chynden

Hon Minister for Works Portion of eachof Nelson Loca-tions 2308 and 3838 and beingpartof Lot 2 on Diagram55599andbeing part of the land comprised in Certificate of TitleVolume 1545 Folio 005

4 584 m2

6. Frederic GeorgeFoster F. G. Foster Portion of Nelson Location3834 and being partof the landcomprised in Certificate ofTitle Volume 1272 Folio 180

4 286 m2

J. F. ROSE, Acting Director, Administration and Finance,Main RoadsDepartment.

MINING ACT 1978

MINING AMENDMENT REGULATIONS No. 4 1990

Made by His Excellencythe Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.Citation

1. Theseregulationsmay be cited as the Mining AmendmentRegulationsNo. 4 1990.Principal regulations

2. In theseregulationsthe Mining Regulations 1981 * are referredto as theprincipal regulations.[*Reprinted in GazetteNo. 82 dated 24 August 1988. For amendmentsto24 August 1990 seep.306 of 1989 Index to Legislationof WesternAustralia andGazettesof 20 April and 22 June 1990.1

MA502

Datedthis 14th day of November1990.

MN3O1

5728 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

Regulation 7 amended3. Regulation7 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting "shall be

in the form No. 21 in the First Scheduleand be servedwithin 14 days of thedate of application" and substitutingthe following-

" is-a a copy of the application for the mining tenement;and

b a map or plan on which the boundariesof the land comprisingtheproposedmining tenementare clearly defined,

to be servedwithin 14 days of the date of lodgmentof the application ".

Regulation 15 amended4. Regulation15 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1

by inserting after "expend" the following-or causeto be expended ".

Regulation21 amended5. Regulation21 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1

by inserting after "expend" the following-or causeto be expended ".

Regulation 31 amended

6. Regulation31 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1by inserting after "expend" the following-

" or causeto be expended ".

Regulation37 amended7. Regulation37 of the principal regulationsis amendedin subregulation1

by deleting "substantial".Regulation45 amended

8. Regulation45 of the principal regulationsis amended-a in subregulation2 by deleting "and pegs"; andb in subregulation4 by deleting", pegs".

Regulation 52 repealedanda regulationsubstituted

9. Regulation52 of the principal regulationsis repealedand the followingregulation is substituted-

Reducedexpenditurewhereforfeiture plaint lodged

" 52. Notwithstandingregulations15 1, 21 1 and31 1, where a plaintfor forfeiture of a mining tenementis lodged, a pro rata reductionin theannual amount to be expendedin respectof the mining tenementappliesfor eachwhole month from the date of lodgmentto the date of determination of the plaint. ".

Regulations59 and60 repealedand regulations substituted

10. Regulations59 and 60 of the principal regulationsare repealedand thefollowing regulationsare substituted-

Manner of marking out a tenement59. 1 Land in respectof which a personis seekinga mining tenement

shall, except where other provision is expresslymade, be marked out-a by fixing firmly in the ground at or asclose as practicableto each

corner or angle of the land concerned,a post projecting at least1 metreabovethe ground;

b by cutting 2 clearly identifiable trenchesat least 1 metre long fromeachpost in the generaldirection of the boundarylines; and

c then by fixing firmly to one of the postsas the datum post, noticeof marking out in the form No. 20 in the First Schedule.

2 Wherethe land adjoinsother landin respectof which the samepersonis seekingor holds a mining tenement,commonpostsmay be usedfor themarking out of eachparcel of land.Stonesto support posts oruseinstead of trenches

60. Where it is not practicable to fix posts firmly in the ground orestablish trenchesas referredto in regulation59 becauseof the nature ofthe ground-

a stonesmay be used to support the posts; orb rows of stonesmay be used insteadof trenches,

as the casemay be. ".

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5729

Regulation 71 amended11. Regulation71 of the principalregulationsis amendedby deleting",pegs,"

and substitutingthe following-or

Regulation 72 amended12. Regulation72 of the principal regulationsis amended-

a by deleting ", pegs," and substitutingthe following-or ";and

b by deleting "or pegs".Regulation 73 amended

13. Regulation73 of the principal regulationsis amendedby deleting "pegs,".Regulation 118A inserted

14. After regulation118 of the principal regulationsthe following regulationis inserted-

Notice of proposedmining surveys118A. Where it is proposedto carry out a mining survey of a tenement,

the Director shall serveby postnotice of that fact on-a the applicantfor or holder of the tenementconcerned;andb an applicantfor or a holder of any adjoiningtenement. ".

Regulation 120A amended

15. Regulation 120A of the principal regulationsis amended-a in subregulation1 by deleting "pegs"andsubstituting the following-

" posts ";

b in subregulation2 by deleting "to a" and substitutingthe following-" to the ";

c by repealingsubregulation3 and substitutingthe following subregulations-

3 After a mining survey,the Director shall serveby poston thepersonsnotified under regulation 1 18A, a copy of the documentsreferredto in regulation 120E and a covering letter.

3a A personwho hasbeenservedundersubregulation3 may,within 30 daysof thedateof the covering letter, lodgean objectionas to the mining survey and the objection shall be lodged in theform No. 16 in the First Scheduleat the office of the miningregistrar and shall be accompaniedby the prescribedfee.

3b The wardenmay, on written applicationby a personservedundersubregulation3, extendthe time for lodging an objectionto a periodthat he considersreasonablein thecircumstancesof thecase.

d in subregulation4 by deleting"by a" and substitutingthe following-" by the "and

e in subregulation 5 by deleting "When a" and substituting thefollowing-

" When the ".

By His Excellency’s Command,M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

MN302

EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUSGOODS ACT 1961EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS GOODS AUTHORISED EXPLOSIVES

AMENDMENT ORDER No. 11 1990

Made by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil undersection 14.

Citation1. ThisOrdermaybe cited astheExplosivesandDangerousGoodsAuthorisedExplosivesAmendmentOrder No. 11 1990.

Commencement2. This Order shall take effect on and from the day on which notice of thisOrder is publishedin the GovernmentGazette.

5730 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

Principal Order varied3. The Scheduleto the Explosivesand DangerousGoods Authorised ExplosivesOrder1988* is varied undertheheading"Classification 1. 1D" by insertingin its appropriatealphabeticalposition the following-

"0065 Pentacord3PE TES ZZ0065 Pentacord5PE TES ZZ ".

[*published in theGazetteof 13 May1988 at pp. 1 634-1640. For amendmentsto 4 October 1990 seepage 227 1989 Index to Legislation of WesternAustraliaand the Gazettesof 6 July, 27 July, 10 August and 21 September1990.]By His Excellency’sCommand,

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council.

MN4O1

MINING ACT 1978

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ORDERFOR FORFEITUREDepartmentof Mines.

In accordancewith Regulation49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978, notice is hereby given that thelicencesare liable to forfeiture underthe provisionsof Section96 1 a for breachof covenant,viz.non paymentof rent.

WARDEN.

To be heard in the Warden’sCourt Perth on the 7th day of December1990.SOUTH WEST MINERAL FIELD

ProspectingLicences70/704-Bristile Ltd.70/790-Bristile Ltd.70/809-Clements,LeonardJohn; Maher, Basil Charles;Stubbs, Gregory Wayne.70/856-Cream,Jeffrey Daniel; Gouges,Jacques.

MN402

MINING ACT 1978NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE

Departmentof Mines,Meekatharra.

In accordancewith Regulation49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978, notice is hereby given that thelicencesare liable to forfeiture underthe provisionsof Section 96 1 a for breachof covenant,viz.non paymentof rent.

P. G. COCKRAM, Warden.

To be heard in the Warden’sCourt Meekatharraon the 19th December1990.PEAK HILL MINERAL FIELD

MurchisonDistrictP52/456-Adams,Brian James;Hodges,Steve Gerald;Newton, Cohn Barry.P52/457-Adams,Brian James;Hodges,Steve Gerald;Newton, Cohn Barry.

MN403

MINING ACT 1978

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITUREDepartmentof Mines,Kalgoorlie, W.A. 6430.

In accordancewith Regulation49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978, notice is hereby given that theMiscellaneousLicencesare liable to forfeiture under the provisionsof Section 96 1 a for breachof covenant,viz, non paymentof rent.

C. D. ROBERTS,Warden.

To be heard in the Warden’sCourt, Kalgoorlie on the 7th December1990.BROAD ARROW MINERAL FIELD

24/63-BroadArrow Mill Pty. Ltd.

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5731

NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELDKanowna District

27/37-Foley, Kevin Patrick.NORTH COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD

Yerilla District31/4-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawling.31/5-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawling.31/6-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawhing.31/7-,Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, TerenceRawling.31/12-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ‘Ièrence Rawling.31/13-,Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, TerenceRawling.31/14-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawhing.31/15-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawhing.31/16-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawling.31/17-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, TerenceRawling.31/18-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawhing.31/19-Jansson,Bruce RobertMalcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawhing.31/20-Jansson,Bruce RobertMalcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawling.31/21-Jansson,Bruce RobertMalcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawhing.31/22-,Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawhing.31/23-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawling.31/24-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawhing.31/25-Jansson,Bruce Robert Malcolm; McMahon, ThrenceRawhing.

MN404

MINING ACT 1978NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE

Departmentof Mines,Kalgoorlie, W.A. 6430.

In accordancewith Regulation 49 2 c of the Mining Act 1978, notice is hereby given that theProspectingLicencesareliable to forfeiture under the provisionsof Section 96 1 a for breachofcovenant,viz, non paymentof rent.

C. D. ROBERTS,Warden.

To be heard in the Warden’sCourt, Kalgoorlie on the 7th December,1990.EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD

East Coolgardie District

26/951-CroesusMining NL.26/1443-Butchart,Alexander.26/1444-Butchart,Alexander.26/1445-Butchart,Alexander.

NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELDKanowna District

27/1048-Neve,RossAlan.

NORTH COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELDMenzies District

29/1165-NorthCoolgardieResourcesNL.Yerilla District

31/1342-Claussen,Allan Frank31/1343-Greenhill,Roger Milner; Phillis, Kevin Peter.

MN405

MINING ACT 1978INSTRUMENT OF EXEMPTION OF CROWN LAND

The Minister for Mines pursuantto the powers conferredon him by Section 19 of the Mining Act1978,herebygives noticethat all areasof Crown Land describedhereundernot beingCrown Landthat is the subject of a mining tenementor an application therefor are exemptfrom Divisions 1-5of Part IV of the Mining Act 1978.

5732 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

Schedule

West Pilbara Mineral Field.

All of thosesix portionsof landmore particularly portrayedand borderedgreenon theplan at page155 of Mines DepartmentFile 113/84.Dated this 11th day of November1990.

JEFF CARR, Minister for Mines.

OdCUPATrOA HEALTH SAFETY AND WELFARE

OA4O1

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE ACT 1984SECTION 57-CODE OF PRACTICE

Notice of ApprovalI, theundersignedMinister for Productivity andLabour Relations,being theMinister chargedwiththe administration of the OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare Act, acting in exercise of thepower conferredupon me by section57 4 of the said Act, do herebyapprovefor public informationa Code of Practicefor SafeUse of Vinyl Chloride.

GAVAN TROY, Minister for Productivity and Labour Relations.

OA402

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE ACT 1984OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE REGULATIONS 1988

Exemption Revocationunder Regulation213No. 12 of 1990

I, Neil Bartholomaeus,Commissionerfor OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare, hereby revokeexemption Number 12 of 1990 granted to A. Goninan & Co. Limited.Dated this 28th day of September,1990.

NEIL BARTHOLOMAEUS,Commissionerfor OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare.

OA403

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE ACT 1984OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE REGULATIONS 1988

Exemption Certificate underRegulation 213No. 15 of 1990

I, Neil Bartholomaeus,Commissionerfor OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare, hereby grantan exemptionto A. Goninan& Co. Limited from the requirementsof Regulation 507 2 c of theOccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare Regulations 1988 on Friday, 5 October and Saturday,15 December1990, for the purposeof lifting a locomotive onto a road transportersubject to:

i the lift not exceeding120 tonnes;

ii the 4 x P & H Kobelco T500 cranesused for the lift to havea boom angle not less than60° and a boom length not greaterthan 10.92 metres;

iii no luffing or slewing during the lift;iv a certificated rigger controlling the lift; and

v approvedproceduresfor lifting a locomotive.Dated this 28th day of September,1990.

NEIL BARTHOLOMAEUS,Commissionerfor OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare.

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5733

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PA4O1

PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIABills AssentedTo

It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellencythe GovernorhasAssentedin thename and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen,on the dates shown, to the undermentionedBillspassedby the Legislative Council andthe Legislative Assembly during the SecondSessionof theThirty-Third Parliament.

Short Title of Bill Date of Assent Act No.

Financial Institutions Duty Amendment Act 2 November 1990 No. 37 of 19901990Acts Amendment Parliamentary Secretaries 8 November 1990 No. 38 of 1990Act 1990Goldfields-EsperanceDevelopment Authority 8 November 1990 No. 39 of 1990Act 1990

L. B. MARQUET, Clerk of the Parliaments.

PD4O1

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Gingin

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 8

Ref: 853/3/8/10.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Gingin haspreparedthe abovementionedtown planningschemefor the purposeof-

a securethe amenity, health, safety and convenienceof the inhabitantsof the District;

b zone land for the purposes described in the Scheme so as to promote the orderlydevelopmentof the land by making suitableprovisions for land use;

c reserveland required for public purposes;d makeprovisionsfor the conservationandpreservationof placesof natural beauty,historic

buildings andobjects of historic or scientific interest;

e createpedestrianand vehicularcirculation systemstogetherwith landscapedenvironmentswhich complementthe wide rangeof activities carriedon andproposedto be carriedon inthe District;

0 make provision for other mattersincidental to town planning and land usemanagement.Plansanddocumentssetting out and explaining the town planning schemehavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, 7 Brockman Street, Gingin and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including February 16, 1991.

Submissionson the town planning schemeshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwith the undersignedon or before February16, 1991.

N. H. WALLACE, Shire Clerk.

PD402

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEME AMENDMENTS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shireof Ashburton

Town Planning SchemeNo.’s 3 and 4-AmendmentNo.’s 4 and 1

Ref: 853/10/3/3 Pt 4 and853/10/3/4 Pt 1.

Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Ashburton has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purpose of introducing into the SchemeTexts provisions for the control ofadvertising.

5734 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

Plansand documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmentshavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, Second Avenue, Onslow and at the Department of Planning and Urban Development, Albert Facey House, 469-489Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspectionduring office hoursup to and including December28, 1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentsshouldbe madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before December28, 1990.These Amendments are available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for publiccomment and it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

L. A. VICARY, Shire Clerk.

PD403

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of CanningTown Planning SchemeNo. 38-AmendmentNo. 1

Ref: 853/2/16/42Pt 1.Notice is hereby.given that the City of Canning has prepared the abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof addingnew Clauses6.7.3g and 7.7. to the SchemeText.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, 1317 Albany Highway, Canningtonandat the Departmentof Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including December28, 1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before December28, 1990.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

I. F. KINNER, Town Clerk.

PD404

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Meehatharra

Town Planning SchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 19

Ref: 853/9/4/2, Pt 19.Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Meekatharrahas preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof-

a Inserting the following new Clausesunder the following headings,to control development;

a on land subject to dampnessand flooding;b of structuresnot specifically mentionedor provided for in the schemeor in the

proposedBuilding Code of Australia.4.1.12 Developmenton Land Subject to Dampnessor Flooding

4.7 Developmentof Other Structuresand by addingsubclauses4.3.2 and4.5.2 dealingwith thecontrol of loading docksandaccesswaysin Commercial and Industrial developments.Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Main Street, Meekatharra and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including December28, 1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before December28, 1990.This amendmentis available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public commentandit should not be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

R. J. SIMS, Shire Clerk.

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5735

PD405

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of BelmontTown Planning SchemeNo. 11-AmendmentNo. 27

Ref: 853/2/15/10,Pt 27.Notice is hereby given that the City of Belmont has prepared the abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof-

a Changingthe definition of "Day Care Centre" in Schedule1-Interpretationsto readChild Care Centre " and changing the title of the relevant legislation within the

definition.b ChangingTable 1-Zoning Table as follows-

i Changingthe use classof "Child Minding Centre", to read "Child CareCentre".ii Including in Table 1-Zoning Table the discretionarypower of Council to approve

a "Child CareCentre"in most of the zones.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices, 215 Wright Street, Cloverdale and at the Departmentof Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including December28, 1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be made in writing on Form No. 4 andlodged withthe undersignedon or before December28, 1990.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

B. R. GENONI, Town Clerk.

PD406

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of SouthPerthTown Planning SchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 30

Ref: 853/2/11/7,Pt. 30.Notice is hereby given that the City of South Perth haspreparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof-

Excisingthe portion of CareyStreetbetweenLot 13 No. 52 and Lot 17 No. 54 Collins Streetand portion of Broad StreetbetweenLot 13 No. 62 and Lot 17 No. 64 Collins Street,fromthe CommunicationsReserves-LocalRoad,and including that land in the Residential-RZonewith an R Code densityof R15.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeendepositedatCouncil Offices,SandgateStreet,Civic Centre,SouthPerth andat the Departmentof PlanningandUrban Development,Albert FaceyHouse, 469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be availablefor inspectionduring office hoursup to and including 28 December,1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodged withthe undersignedon or before 28 December1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

D. B. ERNST, Town Clerk.

PD407

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of South Perth

Town PlanningSchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 32

Ref: 853/2/11/7,Pt. 32.Notice is hereby given that the City of South Perth has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof-

a Excising portion of Swan Location 42 being Lot 246 No. 48 Park Street/Baldwin Streetfrom the Public Use Reserve-PublicPurposesDrainageSump and including that landin the Residential-RZone with an R Code densityof R20; and

b amendingthe SchemeMap accordingly.

5736 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, SandgateStreet,Civic Centre,SouthPerth and at the Departmentof PlanningandUrban Development,Albert FaceyHouse, 469-489Wellington Street, Perth, and will be availablefor inspectionduring office hours up to and including 28 December,1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshouldbe made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged withthe undersignedon or before 28 December1990.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentandit should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

D. B. ERNST, Town Clerk.

PD408

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of Bunbury

Town Planning SchemeNo. 6-AmendmentNo. 111

Ref: 853/6/2/9, Pt 111.Notice is hereby given that the City of Bunbury has prepared the abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purpose of-

"‘Modifying the Zoning Table 1, Item 55, Noxious Industry deleting the ‘X’ use in the GeneralIndustry/Port Industry’ zoneand inserting a ‘SA’ use in its place."andModifying the SchemeText by inserting a new clausein Division 4-

4.13 Industrial Zones-

Any noxious industryproposedfor "GeneralIndustry" or "Port Industry" zonedlandis to be referredto both the Health Departmentand the EnvironmentalProtectionAuthority. Approval is to be given by both theseAuthorities prior to Council issuingan approval ".

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Stephen Street, Bunbury and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street,Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including December28, 1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 andlodgedwiththe undersignedon or before December28, 1990.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it shouldnot be construedthat final approvalwill be granted.

V. S. SPALDING, Town Clerk.

PD409

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shireof SwanTown Planning SchemeNo. 9-AmendmentNo. 144

Ref: 853/2/21/10,Pt 144.Notice is hereby given that the Shireof Swanhaspreparedtheabovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof providing for an additional useof "Restaurant"on Lot 14 West SwanRoad, WestSwan.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Great Northern Highway, Middle Swan and at the Departmentof Planning andUrban Development,Albert FaceyHouse, 469-489Wellington Street, Perth, and will be availablefor inspection during office hours up to andincluding December28, 1990.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be madein writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before December28, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

E. W. LUMSDEN, Shire Clerk.

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5737

PD41O

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of MandurahTown Planning SchemeNo. lA-Amendment No. 149

Ref: 853/6/13/9, Pt 149.

Notice is hereby given that the City of Mandurah has preparedthe abovementionedschemeamendmentfor the purposeof-

1. RezoningLot 3 Cnr Estuary Roadand Old CoastRoad, Wannanup,from "Rural Zone" to" Special Zone ".

2. Amending the Special Zone Table of the SchemeText and the face of the SchemeMapaccordingly.

Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthavebeen depositedatCouncil Offices, Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah and at the Department of Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hoursup to and including December28, 1990.

Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before December28, 1990.

This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

K. W. DONOHOE, Town Clerk.

PD411

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of GosnellsTown Planning SchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 334A

Ref: 853/2/25/1,Pt 334A.Notice is herebygiven that the City of Gosnellshaspreparedthe abovementionedtown planningschemeamendmentfor the purpose of rezoning Lot 112 Westfield Street, Maddington fromResidentialA to ResidentialB to accommodate11 units at the R.30 density code.Plans and documentssetting out and explaining the schemeamendmenthave beendepositedatCouncil Offices, 2120 Albany Highway, Gosnells and at the Departmentof Planning and UrbanDevelopment,Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available forinspectionduring office hours up to and including December28, 1990.Submissionson the schemeamendmentshould be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodgedwiththe undersignedon or before December28, 1990.This amendmentis available for inspectionin order to provide an opportunity for public commentand it should not be construedthat final approval will be granted.

G. N. WHITELEY, Town Clerk.

PD5O1

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of BelmontTown Planning SchemeNo. 11-AmendmentNo. 12

Ref: 853/2/15/10,Pt. 12.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the City of Belmont TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton 1 November1990 for the purposeof-

i Substituting Clause5.15 with the new Clause5.15 as follows-

5.15 Power to Control Advertisements

a For the purposeof this Scheme,the erection,placementand display of advertisementsand the useof land or buildings for that purposeis developmentwithin thedefinition of theAct requiring, exceptasotherwiseprovided, theprior approval ofthe Council. Such an application for planning consentis requiredin addition toany licence pursuantto Council’s Signs and Hoarding and Bill PostingBy-laws.

5738 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

b Applications for Council’s planning consent pursuant to this Part shall besubmitted in accordancewith the provisions of Part VI of the Schemeand shallbe accompaniedby a completedAdditional Information Sheetin the form set outin ScheduleVIII giving details of the advertisementsto be erected, placedordisplayedon the land.

5.15.1 Existing Advertisements

Advertisementswhich-

i were lawfully erected,placedor displayedprior to the approval of this Scheme,or

ii may beerected,placedor displayedpursuantto a licenceor other approvalgrantedby the Council prior to the approval of this Scheme,hereinafter in this partreferred to as "existing advertisements",may, except as otherwise provided,continueto be displayedor be erectedanddisplayedin accordancewith the licenceor approval as appropriate.

5.15.2 Considerationof Applications

Without limiting the generality of the matterswhich may be taken into accountwhenmaking a decisionupon an application for planning consentto erect, place or display anadvertisement,Council shall examineeach such application in the light of the objectivesof the Schemeand with particular referenceto the characterand amenity of the localitywithin which it is to be displayed,including its historic or landscapesignificanceandtrafficsafety, and the amenity of adjacentareaswhich may be affected.

5.15.3 Exemptions from the Requirementsto Obtain Planning Consent

Subject to the provisions of the Main Roads Control of Signs Regulations 1983 andnotwithstanding the provisionsof Clause 5.15a, the Council’s prior planning consentisnot requiredin respectof thoseadvertisementslisted in ScheduleVII which for the purposeof this Part are referred to as "exempted advertisements".The exemptionslisted inScheduleVII do not apply to places,buildings, conservationareasor landscapeprotectionzoneswhich are either-

i listed by the NationalTrust;

ii listed on the registerof the National Estate;

iii included in the Schemebecauseof their heritageor landscapevalue.

5.15.4 DiscontinuanceNotwithstanding the schemeobjectives andClause 5.15.3, where the Council can demonstrate exceptional circumstanceswhich causean exemptedor existing advertisementtoseriously conflict with the objectivesof this part, it may by notice in writing giving clearreasons require the advertiser to remove, relocate, adapt, or otherwise modify theadvertisementwithin a period of time specified in the notice.

5.15.5 Derelict or Poorly Maintained Signs

Where, in the opinion of the Council, an advertisementhasbeenpermittedto deteriorateto a point where it conflicts with the objectivesof the Schemeor it ceasesto be effectivefor the purpose for which it was erectedor displayed. Council may by notice in writingrequire the advertiserto-

i repair, repaint or otherwiserestorethe advertisementto a standardspecifiedbyCouncil in the notice, or

ii removethe advertisement.

5.15.6 Notices

a "The advertiser"shall be interpretedasany oneor any groupcomprisedof the landowner, occupier or licensee.

b Any notice served in exceptional circumstancespursuant to Clause 5.15.4 orpursuantto Clause5.15.5 shall be servedupon the advertiserand shall specify-

i the advertisementsthe subject of the notice;ii full details of the action or alternativecoursesof action to be taken by the

advertiserto comply with the notice;iii the period, not beinglessthan 60 days,within which theaction specifiedshall

be completedby the advertiser.

c Any personupon whom a notice is served pursuantto this Part may within aperiod of 60 days from the date of the notice appeal to the Hon Minister forPlanning or the Town PlanningAppealTribunal in accordancewith PartV of theAct, and where any such appeal is lodged at the effect of the notice shall besuspendeduntil thedecisionto uphold, quashor vary thenotice is known andshallthereafterhaveeffect accordingto that decision.

5.15.7 Schemeto PrevailWhere the provisions of this Part are found to be at variancewith the provisions of theCouncil’s Signs, Hoardings and Bill Posting By-laws, the provisionsof the Schemeshallprevail.

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5739

5.15.8 Enforcementand Penalties

The offencesand penaltiesprovisions specified in Clause 7.2 of the Schemeapply to the

advertiserin this part.ii Adding a new ScheduleVII as follows-

SCHEDULE Vu-EXEMPTED ADVERTISEMENTS PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 5.15.3

Placesof Worship, Meeting Halls and Places ofPublic Assembly

Cinemas, Theatres andDrive-in Theatres

Shops, Showrooms andother usesappropriatetoa shopping area

One professionalname-plateas appropriate

One advertisementdescribing the natureof the homeoccupation

One advertisementdetailing the functionand/orthe activities of the institution concerned

Two signs illuminated or non-illuminateddetailing the entertainment being presentedfrom time to time at thevenueuponwhich the signs are displayed

All advertisementsaffixed to the buildingbelow the top of the awning or, in theabsenceof an awning, below a line measured at 5 metres from the ground floorlevel or the building subject to a compliance with the requirementsof the Signs,Hoarding andBill Posting By-laws

0.2 m2

0.2 m2

0.2 m2

Each advertisementsignnot to exceed5 m2

Industrial and WarehousePremises

Showroom, race courses,major racing tracks,sports stadium, majorsporting grounds andcomplexes

Public Places and Reserves

A maximumof 4 advertisementsappliedtoor affixed to the walls of the building butnot including signswhich projectabovetheeaves or the ridge of the roof of thebuilding, and excluding signs projectingfrom a building whetheror not thosesignsare connected to a pole, wall or otherbuilding

A maximum of two free-standingadvertisementsignsnot exceeding5 m in heightaboveground level

All signs provided that, in eachcase, theadvertisementis not visible from outsidethe complex or facility concernedeitherfrom other private land or from publicplacesand streets

a Advertisement signs illuminatedand non-illuminated relating to thefunctions of government, a publicauthority or Council of a municipality excluding thoseof a promotionalnature constructedor exhibited by,or on behalf of any such body, and

b Advertisement signs illuminatedand non-illuminated required forthe managementor control of trafficon any public road, ca park, cycle-way, railway or waterway wheresuch advertisementhas been constructed or exhibited by or at thedirection of a Government department, public authority or the councilof a municipality, and

Total area of any suchadvertisementsshall notexceed15 m2

Maximum permissibletotal area shall not exceed 10 m2 and individual advertisementssignsshall not exceed6 m2

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

Land Use and/oropment Requiringtisement

Devel-Adver-

ExemptedSign Type and Numberincludes the changeof posters on postersignsand appliesto non-illuminated signsunlessotherwisestated

Maximum Area of ExemptedSign

Dwellings

HomeOccupation

Not applicable

5740 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

SCHEDULE Vu-EXEMPTED ADVERTISEMENTS PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 5.15.3-continued

Land Use and/or Devel- ExemptedSign Type and Number Maximum Area of Exopment Requiring Adver- includes the changeof posters on poster emptedSigntisement signs and applies to non-illuminated signs

unlessotherwisestated

Railway PropertyandReserves

Advertisements withinBuildings

All classesof building

Building ConstructionSites advertisementsigns displayed only forthe duration of the construction as follows.

i Dwellings

ii Multiple dwellings, shops, commercial and industrial projects

iii Large development redevelopment projectsinvolving shopping centresofficeor other buildingsexceeding 3storeysin height

Salesstock

of Goods or live-

PropertyTransactions

Advertisementsigns displayedfor the durationofthe period over whichproperty transactionsareoffered and negotiatedasfollows:

i Dwellings

c Advertisement signs illuminatedand non-illuminated required to beexhibitedby or pursuantto anystatute or regulation or the like madepursuantto powerscontainedwithina Statute provided that any suchadvertisementis constructedand/orexhibited strictly in accordancewiththe requirementsspecified therein

Advertisement signs exhibited on suchland provided that each such advertisement is directedonly at personsat or upona railway station

All advertisementsplaced or displayedwithin buildings which cannot ordinarilybe seenby a personoutside of thosebuildings

One advertisement sign containing thename,numberand addressof thebuilding,the purposefor which thebuilding is usedor the name address of the managingagent thereof

Oneadvertisementper streetfrontagecontaining details of the project and professional consultantsand the contractorsundertaking the constructionworkOne sign as for i above

One sign as for i above

One additional sign showing the nameofthe project building

One sign per lot displayedfor a period notexceeding3 monthsadvertisingthesale ofgoodsor livestock upon any landor withinany building upon which thesign is exhibited provided that the land is not normallyused for that purpose

Onesign perstreetfrontagefor eachproperty relating to the sale, leasing or impendingauctionof the propertyat or uponwhich the sign is or the signs are displayed.

Not applicable

No sign shall exceed2 m2in area

Not applicable

0.2 m2

2 m2

5 m2

10 m2

5 m2

2 m2

Each sign shall not exceedan areaof 2 m2

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5741

SCHEDULE Vu-EXEMPTED ADVERTISEMENTS PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 5.15.3-continued

Land Use and/or Devel- ExemptedSign Type and Number Maximum Area of Exopment Requiring Adver- includes the changeof posters on poster emptedSigntisement signs and appliesto non-illuminated signs

unlessotherwisestated

ii Multiple dwell-ings, shops, com-

One sign as for i above Each sign shall notceedan areaof 5 m2

cx

mercial and industrial properties

iii Large propertiescomprisedof shop-

One sign as for i above Each sign shall notceedan areaof 10 m2

ex

ping centres,buildings in excessof four storeysandrural propertiesinexcessof Sha

Display HomesAdvertisementsigns dis- i One sign for each dwelling on dis- 2 m2played for the period playwhich homesare on display for public inspection ii In addition to i aboveone sign for

eachgroupof dwellings displayedbya single project builder giving details of theprojectbuilding companyand details of the rangeof dwellingson display.

5 m2

Adding a new ScheduleVIII as follows-

SCHEDULE VIII-CONTROL OF ADVERTISEMENTS

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SHEET FOR ADVERTISEMENT APPROVAL

To be completedin addition to Application for Approval to CommenceDevelopmentForm 1

1. Name of Advertiser if different from owner:

2. Addressin full:

3. Description of Propertyupon which advertisementis to be displayedincluding full details ofits proposedposition within that property:

4. Details of ProposedSign:Height Width DepthColours to be usedHeight aboveground level to top of advertisement

to undersideMaterials to be usedIlluminated YES/NOIf yes,statewhethersteady,moving, flashing, alternating,digital, animatedor scintilating etc.

If yes, state intensity of light source5. State period of time for which advertisementis required

6. Details of signs, if any, to be removedif this application is approved

NB Application should be supportedby aphotographor photographsof the premisesshowingsuperimposedthereonthe proposedposition for the advertisementand those advertisements to be removeddetailedin 6 above.

Signature of Advertisersif different from land owners

Date

P. R. PASSERI, Acting Mayor.B. R. GENONI, Town Clerk.

5742 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

PD502

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of BayswaterTown Planning SchemeNo. 21-AmendmentNo. 14

Ref: 853/2/14/25,Pt. 14.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of theTown Planning andDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe City of BayswaterTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton 31 October1990 for thepurposeof rezoningLot 5 No. 120 AlfredaAvenue, Noranda from "Residential R17.5" to " Medium Density Residential R30/40 " inaccordancewith the SchemeAmendmentMap.

J. B. D’ORAZIO, Mayor.K. B. LANG, Town Clerk.

PD503

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Town of NorthaniTown PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 16

Ref: 853/4/3/2,Pt. 16.

It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the Town of Northam TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton 2 November 1990 for the purposeof amendingthe SchemeTextto reducetheminimum allotment sizewithin the "Special Residential"zonefrom 0.75 ha 7 500m2to 0.4 ha 4 000 m2 and to delete certain restrictive requirementsassociatedwith the zoning.

V. S. OTTAWAY, Mayor.

B. H. WITTBER, Town Clerk.

PD504

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENTCity of Fremantle

Town Planning SchemeNo. 3-AmendmentNo. 18

Ref: 853/2/5/6 Pt. 18.It is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town PlanningandDevelopmentAct 1928 as amendedthat the Hon Minister for Planning approved the City ofFremantleTown Planning SchemeAmendmenton 1 November 1990, for the purposeof-

i rezoningthestreetblock boundedby HarvestRoad,Corkhill Street,John StreetandTurtonStreet, North Fremantlebeing Pt. Lot 27, Lots 28 to 32 inclusive, Lots 88, 90, 1, 2, 3, and4 HarvestRoad; Lots 6, 7, 8, 50 and C/T 413 86 Corkhill Street; Lots 43 to 49 inclusive,Lots 10, 322, 300 to 302 inclusive John Street; andLots 4 to 7 inclusive andLot 500 TurtonStreetfrom ‘Development’ zone ‘R35/40’ to ‘ResidenceR35’.

ii deletingthewords ‘2. HarvestRoad/JohnStreet’ from-ContentsAppendix A: DevelopmentPlans.

iii deleting the words ‘DevelopmentPlan No. 2’ from-Tables, Maps andPlans.

iv deleting the words ‘Development Plan 2: Harvest Road/JohnStreet, North Fremantle’from-Appendix A DevelopmentPlans.

v deleting ‘Appendix A2 Development Plan No. 2 Harvest Road/JohnStreet, North Fremantle’.

vi deleting ‘DevelopmentPlan No. 2’.

J. A CATTALINI, Mayor.

M. J. CAROSELLA, Town Clerk.

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5743

PD505

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of ArinadaleTown PlanningSchemeNo. 2-AmendmentNo. 52

Ref: 853/2/22/4,Pt 52.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planningapproved the City of Armadale TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton November2, 1990 for the purposeof amendingthe SchemeMapby rezoningPart Lot 90, Lot 11 and Lot 12 Holden Road, cornerRaeburnRoad, Roleystone,fromRural "D" Zone to Rural "E1" Zone as depictedon the SchemeAmendmentPlan.

I. K. BLACKMAN, Mayor.A. F. MAXWELL, Acting Shire/Town Clerk.

PD506

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENTTown of Albany

Town Planning SchemeNo. lA-AmendmentNo. 55

Ref: 853/5/2/15,Pt 55.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of theTown Planning andDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the Town of Albany TownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton November1, 1990 for the purposeof deletingLot 39 BarrettStreetfrom Clubs and Institutions zone and include it in the Residential zoneand the schememap isherebyamendedaccordingly.

A. G. KNIGHT, Mayor.M. A. JORGENSEN,Town Clerk.

PD507

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENTTown of Albany

Town PlanningSchemeNo. lA-Amendment No. 56

Ref: 853/5/2/15,Pt 56.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith Section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the Town of Albany TownPlanning SchemeAmendmenton November 1, 1990 for the purpose of rezoning Lot 94 78-82Lockyer Avenue from the Other Commercial zone to Central Area zoneand the Schememap ishereby amended.

A. G. KNIGHT, Mayor.M. A. JORGENSEN,Town Clerk.

PD508

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shireof BusseltonTown PlanningSchemeNo. 5-AmendmentNo. 153

Ref: 853/6/6/6, Pt. 153.It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approvedthe Shire of BusseltonTownPlanningSchemeAmendmenton November1, 1990 for the purposeof rezoningPart Lot 57 cornerGale Streetand GeographeBay Road, Busseltonfrom "Recreation" to "Single Residential".

J. R. COOPER,President.K. A. WHITE, Acting Shire Clerk.

5744 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

PD509

Ref: 853/2/25/1, Pt. 342.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928

APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of Gosnells

Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-AmendmentNo. 342

It is herebynotified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopmentAct 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the City of Gosnells Town

Planning SchemeAmendmenton November 1, 1990 for the purposeof rezoningLots 271 and 272,Hicks Street, Gosnellsfrom "Residential A" to "Residential B" to permit the developmentof six 6groupedhouses,subject to the condition that the two lots are amalgamated.

POLICE AUCTION

P. M. MORRIS, Mayor.0. N. WHITELEY, Town Clerk.

Under the provisionsof the Police Act 1892-1983unclaimedstolen andfound property will be soldby public auction at the PropertyTracing Section, Police Complex, Clarkson Road, Maylands, onTuesday,December18, 1990 at 9.00 a.m.

Auction to be conductedby Mr. K. Treloar, GovernmentAuctioneer.

B. BULL, Commissionerof Police.

POLICE AUCTIONUnder the provisionsof the Police Act 1892, unclaimedstolen and found property will be sold bypublic auction at the premises of Karratha Auction Centre, 988 Croydon Road, Karratha, onSaturday,8 December1990 commencingat 10.00 am.

Auction to be conductedby Karratha Auction Centre, 988 Croydon Road, Karratha.B. BULL, Commissionerof Police.

PE403

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

I GrahamJohn Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto the powersconferredby section83 1 of that Act and the

consentof the Local Authority having beenobtainedandnominatedfor thepurposeof a Triathlon

by Members/Entrantsof theWesternAustralian Triathlon AssociationInc on November11, 1990

betweenthe hoursof 0800-0930, do herebyapprovethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmade

under such Act on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racing to be confined to the extreme left hand side of the carriagewayonly on Riverton Drive,Zenith Street, Shelley andRossmoyne.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of November 1990.

PE404

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

I Graham John Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto the powersconferredby section83 1 of that Act andtheconsentof the Local Authority having beenobtainedand nominatedfor the purposeof a Triathlonby Members/Entrantsof the Avon-Valley Cycle Club on November 18, 1990 betweenthe hours of0700-1000,do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeunder suchAct on thecarriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

PE4O1

POLICE ACT 1892

PE402

16 November19901 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5745

Racing to be confined to the extreme left hand side of the carriagewayonly on Great EasternHighway, Trimmer Road, SpencersBrook Road, Burlong Road, Fitzgerald Street, NewcastleRoad,Mitchell Avenue, Northam.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of November 1990.GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

PE405

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974I GrahamJohn Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto the powersconferredby section 83 1 of that Act and theconsentof the Local Authority having been obtainedand nominated for the purposeof the 1990CommonwealthBank Rally Australia by members/entrantsof Events Corp Australia on September16, 20-23, 1990, do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeunder suchActon the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racing to be confined to:1 Moss St, GeorgeSt, Bedford St.-East Fremantle on September16 and 20, 1990 betweenthehours of 0630-1100and 1600-2200Respectively.2 All roadswithin WhitemansPark-Woolcott Road-WhitemanPark, on September20 & 23,1990 betweenthe hoursof 1200-1400& 1400-1700Respectivelyand Oak GeorgeRd, Ridley Rd,Darkin Rd, Beryl Rd, ReservoirRd, Smith Rd, andall unnamedroadsused within WellbucketandBerakingPlantation on September20, 1990 betweenthe hours of 1300-1500.3 Railway ServiceRoads along Railway Line-Jarrahdale;All roadsused within Harvey WeirPlantation, LancasterRd, Ricketty Bridge Rd, Link Rd, and all roads usedwithin the TallanallaPlantation; Foire Rd, CamfordRd, and all Roadsusedwithin the Brunswick Plantation;all Roadsused within the Bussell Plantation; Finnigan Rd, Park Rd, and all roads used within MurrayPlantation; Grey Rd, DawsonRd, Deer Rd, Hatch Rd, Marriniup Rd, andall roadsusedwithin theTurner Plantation; on September21, 1990 betweenthe hours of 0800-2400.4 I PipeheadDam Rd, Darhington-MundaringWeir Rd, Atkins Rd, North Ledge Rd,-JacobyPark; Allen Rd, Gorrie Rd, GorgeRd, ChamberRd, and all roadsused within the Greystones,Helena, Gorrie & Wellbucket Plantations; CatchmentRd,-Helena Rd, to Great Southern Rd-Talbot Plantation; All roads within the Muresk Agricultural College; Railway Track alongsideRailway Line, Beverley-York Rd to Leeming Rd-York.II Victoria Quay Rd, Philimore St, Mouat St, Crooke St, Henry St, Marine Terrace, CliffSt-Fremantleand all unnamedroadsusedon September22, 1990 betweenthe hoursof 0800-2200.5 Cobiac Rd, Mile Rd, Scaffold Rd, Herold Rd and all unnamedroads used within the FollettPlantation-Balmoral, Half Way Rd, Halfway HouseRd, Dwyers Rd, Frog Rd, Tadpole Rd, SixtyFour Mile Rd, Twin Bridge Rd, HouseBrook Rd, andall unnamedRoadswithin the BunningsMillsPlantation-North Bannister; Jumperkine Loop Rd-Avon Valley and all unnamed roads usedwithin the Walyunga NationalPark on September23, 1990 betweenthe hours of 0800-1700.6 Regulations802 of theVehicle StandardsRegulation 1977 is suspendedtemporarilyon ThursdaySeptember 20, 1990 between the hours of 1700-2400 for the Richmond Raceway Event andTransportStagefor Rally Competition only.

Datedat Perth this 19th day of September,1990.GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

PE406

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974I GrahamJohn Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto the powersconferredby section83 1 of that Act and theconsentof theLocal Authority having beenobtainedandnominatedfor the purposeof a Car Rallyby Members/Entrantsof the Light Car Club of W.A. mc on November24, 25, 1990 betweenthehours of 1300 and 0100, do herebyapprove the temporary suspensionof regulationsmade undersuch Act on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racing to be confined to the carriagewayonly on unnamedroads within Gleneagle and TurnerPlantations, Slaffon Road, Herald Road, Frodlet Road, Arboretum Road, Millars Log Road, andunnamedroadswithin Cobiac Forestry Block, Reynolds Road, TorrensRoad, Maiden Bush Road,Wilson Plantation,Myara Road, Keysbrook Road, Myara Block, RandalRoad, WatsonRoad, ScenicDrive, Boundary Formation, RutherglenRoad, Marginata Road, AshendenForestryBlock.Dated at Perththis 5th day of November1990.

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

5746 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

PE407

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

I GrahamJohn Edwards,being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto thepowersconferredby section83 1 of that Act and theconsentof the Local Authority having beenobtainedand nominatedfor the purposeof a MarathonRelay by Entrantsof the Bob ArmstrongMemorial Relay on November14, 15, 16, 1990 betweenthe hours of 0700-1800,do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeundersuch Act on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racing to be confined to the extremeleft hand side of the carriagewayonly on Bussell Highway,Augustato Bunbury, Old CoastRoad,MandurahRoad, Rockingham,PattersonRoad,Mason Road,Kwinana.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of November1990.GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

PE408

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974I GrahamJohn Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto the powersconferredby section 83 1 of that Act andtheconsentof the Local Authority having beenobtainedandnominatedfor the purposeof a MarathonRelayby Members/Entrantsof the SwanRiver MarathonRelayAssociationon November18, 1990betweenthe hoursof 0800-1600, do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeunder suchAct on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder,Racingto be confinedto theextremeleft handside of thecarriagewayonly on Burke Drive, MelvilleBeach Parade,CunninghamStreet, Point Walter Road, Preston Point Road, Whichmann Road,Hislop Road,Attadale.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of November1990.GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

PE409

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974I GrahamJohn Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto the powersconferredby section83 1 of that Act and theconsentof the Local Authority having beenobtainedand nominatedfor the purposeof a Marathonby Members/Entrantsof the W.A. Marathon Club on November 18, 1990 between the hours of0700-0930,do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeundersuchAct on thecarriagewaysmentionedhereunder.Racing to be confined to the extremeleft hand side of the carriagewayonly on Pearson Street,RosewoodAvenue, Williams Town Road, Glenelg Avenue, Unwin Avenue, Hale Road, Lucca Street,TuscanyWay and Empire Avenue.Dated at Perth this 5th day of November1990.

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

PE41O

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974I GrahamJohn Edwards,being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto the powersconferredby section83 1 of that Act and theconsentof the Local Authority having beenobtainedand nominatedfor the purposeof Cycle Racesby Members/Entrantsof the Bunbury Cycle Club Inc on October14, 1990 betweenthe hours of0900-1300,do hereby approvethe temporarysuspensionof regulationsmadeundersuchAct on thecarriagewaysmentionedhereunder.Racing to be confined to the extreme left hand side of the carriagewayonly on Charlotte St,Hayward St, FergusonRd, Dardanup-WaterlooRd, Wellington Rd, FergusonValley Rd-DardanupShire.

Dated at Perth this 19th day of September1990.

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

16 November 1990]

PE411

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

5747

I GrahamJohn Edwards,being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto the powersconferredby section 83 1 of thatAct andtheconsentof the Local Authority/Authorities having beenobtainedandnominatedfor the purposeofa Biathlon by Members/Entrantsof the Albany Triathlon Club on September30, 1990 betweenthehours of 9.00 am-12.00 noon, do hereby approvethe temporary suspensionof regulationsmadeundersuch Act on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racingto be confined to the extremeleft hand side of the Carriagewayonly on Lower DenmarkRoad, GrassmereRoad, Albany on September30, 1990.

All participantsto wear approvedhead protectionat all times for the cycle event.

Dated at Perth this 28th day of September1990.

PE412

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974

I GrahamJohn Edwards, being the Minister for the Crown for the time being administeringtheRoadTraffic Act 1974 actingpursuantto the powersconferredby section83 1 of thatAct andtheconsentof the Local Authority having been obtainedand nominatedfor the purposeof Foot Racesby Members/Entrantsof the Canning Get Around Committee on November 4, 1990 betweenthehoursof 0900 and 1100, do hereby approve the temporary suspensionof regulationsmadeundersuch Act on the carriagewaysmentionedhereunder.

Racingto be confinedto theextremeleft handside of theCarriagewayonly on theEsplanadeMountHenry Road, Foot Way. ForeshoreCycle Way *Manning, Canning Bridge and the Esplanade,Cycle Way.

Dated at Perth this 1st day of November, 1990.

GRAHAM EDWARDS, Minister for Police.

FREMANTLE PORT AUTHORITY REGULATIONS 1971

Notice to AccessLane to Water Skiing Area

FremantlePort Authority,Fremantle,7 November1990.

Acting pursuant to the powers conferred by Regulation 367B of the Fremantle Port AuthorityRegulations1971 and notwithstandingthe previousnoticepublished in the GovernmentGazetteof22 August 1986, FremantlePort Authority by this noticedefinesand setsaside the following areaof port watersfor the purposeof providing an accesslaneto thewater ski areain Cockburn Soundproviding that the useof suchaccesslaneis restrictedto membersof, or personsauthorisedby theWestAustralian DisabledSportsAssociationand this noticeonly appliesbetweenthe hoursof 0800and 1800 on the days of 17 and 18 November1990 and on 8 and 9 December1990.

The accesslane shall be in thosewaters of the Outer HarbourPort of Fremantlecontainedwithinthe area of 200 metres of beach west from the corner of Hymus Street and the Esplanade,Rockinghamthence500 metresnorth to the ski areaboundarythenceeast 200 metresalong theski area boundarythence south 600 metresto the beachadjacentto the corner of Hymus Streetand the Esplanade,Rockingham.

Capt. E. J. ATKINSON, HarbourMaster.

It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor has approved the

following temporaryallocation of portfolios during the absenceof the Hon. E. F. Bridge, MLA for

the period 4-12 November, 1990 inclusive.

Hon. J. P. CARR, Acting Minister for Agriculture; Water Resources;North West.

PH4O1

PR4O1

TEMPORARY ALLOCATION OF PORTFOLIOS

5748 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

‘*D[WJISIDWI1D b;i.’o

RC4O1

TAILINGS TREATMENT KALGOORLIE AGREEMENT ACT 1988

NOTICESection 3 3

WhereasProspectingLicences26/395 and 26/634 referredto in the definition of "the underlyinglands" in section 3 1 of the Tailings Treatment Kalgoorlie Agreement Act 1988 have beenconvertedto mining leasespursuantto section 49 of the Mining Act 1978.NOW I, JOE BERINSON, Minister for Resources,acting pursuantto section 3 3 of the TailingsTreatment Kalgoorlie Agreement Act 1988 hereby for the purposesof the definition of "theunderlying lands" in section 3 1 of that Act specify the following lands as being within thatdefinition in lieu of the lands the subject of the former prospectinglicences,namely-

1. The land the subject of Mining Lease26/326 in lieu of ProspectingLicence 26/395.2. The lands the subject of Mining Leases26/266 and 26/267 in lieu of ProspectingLicence

26/634.JOE BERINSON, Minister for Resources.

SX4O1 LAND TAX ASSESSMENTACT 1976Notice Pursuantto Section 50

To Elmar Maria John,of 5300, Bonn 3, West Germany.Being the owner of all that land being portion of SerpentineAgricultural Area Lot 34 and beingLot 15 on Plan 13234 being the whole of land containedin Certificate of Title Volume 1565 Folio920.Take notice: the amountof land tax dueandowing by yourselfas the ownerof the abovementionedland is as follows-1986/87 Assessment $Land Tax 99.90Metropolitan Region ImprovementTax 51.75Additional tax late payment 7.59Memorial Fee 35.00

Total Due 194.241987/88 AssessmentLand Tax 93.00Metropolitan region ImprovementTax 51.75Additional Tax Late Payment 7.24

Total Due 151.99

1988/89 AssessmentLand Tax 115.50Metropolitan Region ImprovementTax 60.19Additional Tax LatePayment 8.79

Total Due 184.48

1989/90AssessmentLand Tax 138.75Metropolitan Region ImprovementTax 68.63Additional Tax Late Payment 10.38

Total Due 217.76Total $748.47

And further takenotice that if the amount of $346.23, being the amount of land tax unpaid for aperiod of two years, is not paid within one year from the first publication of this notice, theCommissionerof State Taxation intendsto apply to the SupremeCourt for an Order for the saleof the land.Upon such sale,the Commissionershall be entitled to retain proceedsof the said salesufficient to pay all arrearsof land tax due up to the time of saleand all costs of and attendingthe application,and of attendingthe sale of the land.

P. FELLOWES, Commissionerof State Taxation.

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5749

Tenders

Tendersare invited for the following projects.Tenderdocumentsare availablefrom the ContractsClerk, GroundFloor, Main RoadsDepartment,WaterlooCrescent,EastPerth.

TenderNo. Description Closing Date

118/9090/90

Sealing andresealingof variousroads,Narrogin DivisionFencing,Bunbury Highway StakehillRoad-MandurahTerrace

1990November27

December4

ZT202

Acceptanceof Tenders

ContractNo.

.

Description SuccessfulTenderer Amount

113/90 .. Handle, pitch and drive steel piles, Bridge John Holland Construc794 Mountain Bridgeover Irwin River on tion Pty. LtdMoora DongaraRoad

$

28 313.00

68/90 .... Cold planing and asphalt surfacing, Pioneer Asphalts Pty.MetropolitanDivision. Ltd 165 813.50

94/90 .... Supply and delivery of one 1 only four Coventryspostedvehiclehoist

9 617.50

95/90 .... Supply and delivery of one mobile GM & J Lombardi Pty.semi-trailer type accommodation road Ltdtrain dolly

9 214.00

101/90 .. Supply and delivery of one 1 only 2.7 m3 Major Motors Pty. Ltd. ...

tip truck40 224.00

104/90 .. Laboratorytesting of soil and crushedrock SRCLaboratories;for six month period ending April 30, GolderAssoc.;1991 Western Geotechnics.... As required

D. R. WARNER, Director,AdministrationandFinance.

STATE TENDER BOARD OFWESTERNAUSTRALIA

TendersInvited

Tenderforms and full particularsof the Schedulehereundermay be obtainedon applicationat theStateTenderBoard,815 Hay Street,Perth,6000.

TELEPHONENo. 222 8491 or 222 8241 FACSIMILE No. 321 7918

DateofAdvertising

Description DateofClosing

Oct 26 598A1990 Supply,Delivery, Installation,CommissioningandServiceof an ExtracorporealLithotripsyUnit forthe Department of Radiology, Royal PerthHospital-GroupClassNo. 6525 November22

Nov 2 184A1990 Magnetic Media Data Storage for variousGovernment Departments initial one yearperiodwith the option of extendingfor a further12 monthsGroupClassNo. 7045 November22

ZT2O1

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT

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STATE TENDERBOARD OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA-continued

TendersInvited-continued

DateofAdvertising

DateofDescription Closing

Nov 9 50A1990 Furniture Group 4-Hostel and Residentialincluding Beddings, Mattressesand Blinds forvariousGovernmentDepartments-One1 yearperiodwith the option of extendingfor a furtherone1 year period-GroupClassNo. 7105 November29

Nov 9 606A1990 Forty Thousand 40,000 Bath Towels for theHospitalLaundry& Linen Service-GroupClassNo. 7210 November29

Nov 16 615A1990 Supply, Delivery and Installation of X-RayEquipmentfor the Health Dept-Group ClassNo. 6525 December6

For ServiceNov 2 153A1990 CashCollection Servicefor thePolice Department,

Licensing Centres for a 24 monthperiod-SECWACode:ALAB November22

Nov 2 222A1990 Provisionof Motor Vehiclesto Homesweston atwoyear fully maintained non-residual operatingleasebasis-SECWACode: AAAV November29

For SaleNov 2 604A1990 1988 NissanNavaraCrew CabUtility MRD A064

for the Main RoadsDepartment-Welshpool November22Nov 2 605A1990 One 1 only Secondhand30 kW Trailer Mounted

GeneratingSet MRD 3311 for theMain RoadsDepartment-Welshpool November22

Nov 9 607A1990 1980 Chamberlain Rubber 1rred Tractor MRD4627 for the Main Roads Department-Welshpool November29

Nov 9 608A1990 One1 only SecondhandWashUp CaravanMRD0669 for the Main Roads Department-Welshpool November29

Nov 9 609A1990 1989 Ford Falcon PanelVan MRD A279 for theMain RoadsDepartment-Welshpool November29

Nov 9 610A1990 One 1 only Secondhand 1981 Stalker 3"SubmersibleWater Pump & AccessoriesMRD5264 for the Main Roads Department-Welshpool November29

Nov 16 612A1990 One 1 only SecondhandMercedesBenz PrimeMoverMRD 4174-Recall-for theMain RoadsDept-Welshpool December6

Nov 16 613A1990 Surplus Unisys Mainframe Equipment for theDepartmentof Land Administration December6

Nov 16 614A1990 One1 only SecondhandNapierLand ConditionerLC260 Mower MRD 6711 for the Main RoadsDept-Carnarvon December6

Tenders,addressedto the Chairman,State Tender Board, 815 Hay Street, Perth 6000 will bereceivedfor the abovementionedtendersuntil 10.00 amon the date of closing.

Tendersmustbe properly endorsedon envelopesotherwisethey are liable to rejection. No tendernecessarilyaccepted.

L. W. GRAHAM, Chairman,StateTenderBoard.

ZT302AcceptedTenders

ScheduleNo. Particulars Contractor Rate

Service

221A1990 Purchase and Removal of ScrapLithographic Film Negatives For aOne Year Period with an option toextendfor a further year for the StatePrint SECWA Code:ADAM

OrwidePty Ltd 0.35cper Kg

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5751

STATE TENDER BOARD OFWESTERNAUSTRALIA-continued

AcceptedTenders-continued

ScheduleNo.

Particulars Contractor Rate

597A1990

Purchaseand Removal

1989 Mitsubishi Utility Triton MRD Paul EgglestonA7 18-Welshpool

Declineof All Tenders

$7 600.00

520A1990

586A1990

SecondhandBosich 4500L Water Tank Item 1& Trailer MRD 1457

SecondhandBosich 4500L Water Tank Item 2& Trailer MRD 1470-Welshpool

One1 Only SecondhandMercedesBenzPrimeMover MRD 4174-Re-call-Welshpool

ZT4O1WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

Tenders

Tendersareinvited for theprojectslistedbelowandwill beacceptedup to 2.30 pm on theclosing datespecified.Tender documentsare available from the Supply ServicesBranch, Level 2, Entry 4, JohnTonkinWaterCentre,629 NewcastleStreet,Leederville,WA 6007.Tenderdocumentsmustbe completedin full, sealedin theenvelopeprovidedandplacedin theTenderBox locatedat the aboveLeederville address.Thelowest or any tendermaynot necessarilybeaccepted.

ContractNo. Description ClosingDate

1990AM 900218 RoadWorks for Maddington 1E Sewer,WestonStreet,Maddington. 20 NovemberAP 902052 Supply of Level Transmitters1990-1993 27 November

ZT402AcceptedTenders

Contract Particulars Contractor Price

AP 902026 Supply of Sodium Silico-Fluoride or an RedoxChemicals Scheduleacceptable alternative for a 24 month of Ratesperiod

AP 902033 Supply of CleaningRagsandCloth for a 12 Castle Cotton Supplies; Schedulemonthperiod Statewide Cleaning of Rates

Supplies Pty Ltd;Johnson & JohnsonAustralia Pty Ltd;Allied EquitiesP/L

AP 902036 Supplies and delivery of Anionic Maxwell Chemicals Pty SchedulePolyelectrolyte for a 12 twelve month Ltd of Ratesperiod1990-1991

AP 902037 Supply of ScrewDown Fire Hydrants for a The Dobbie Dico Meter Schedule12 twelve month period 1990-1991 Co. WA Pty Ltd of Rates

AP 902044 Supply of PressureTransmitters1990-1993 Rosemount Instruments SchedulePty. Ltd of Rates

OS 903014 HelicopterCharter1990/91-NorthWest Heliwork Pty Ltd ScheduleBristow Helicopters of RatesAustraliaPTh

AV 903320 Supply of 1 9300kgGVM GangTruck in Major Motors $32 032accordancewith specification90V/7

AV 903322 Supplyof one1 4WD Loaderin accordance Hawker Noyes $63 500with specification90P/12

AV 903323 Supply of one 1 4WD LoaderBackhoein BanburyEngineering $71 779accordancewith specification90P/13

W. COX, ManagingDirector.

5752 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November1990

-ZZ2O1

TRUSTEES ACT 1962

Section 63Leslie George Starr late of P.O. Box 84, Kalbarri in the State of Western Australia, Painterdeceased.Creditors andother personshaving claims to which Section63 of the TrusteesAct, 1962, relatesin respectof the estateof the deceasedwho died on 22nd December, 1987 are required by thepersonal representativeAnnie McCallum Starr of 54B Point Leander Drive, Dongara to sendparticulars of their claims to her care of Talbot & Olivier Barristers& Solicitors, 3rd Floor, 524Hay Street, Perthby the 16th day of December,1990 after which date the personalrepresentativemay convey or distribute the assetshaving regardto the claims of which she then hasnotice.

TALBOT & OLrVIER,S Solicitors for the PersonalRepresentative.

ZZ202

TRUSTEES ACT 1962SECTION 63

Mervyn FeakesNagel late of 101 Clifton Street, Nedlands in the State of Western Australia,Railway Employeedeceased.Creditors and other personshaving claims to which Section 63 of the TrusteesAct, 1962, relatesin respectof the estateof the deceasedwho died on 1st April, 1990 are requiredby the personalrepresentativesCynthia Mary Jenkins,Geoffrey Walter NagelandHeatherMargaretNagel to sendparticularsof their claims to them careof Talbot & Olivier Barristers& Solicitors, 3rd Floor, 524Hay Street, Perth by the 17th day of December, 1990 after which date the administrators mayconvey or distribute the assetshaving regardto the claims of which they then havenotice.

TALBOT & OLIVIER,Solicitors for the Administrators.

ZZ203

TRUSTEESACT 1962Creditors and other personshaving claim to which section63 of theTrusteesAct 1962 relates inrespectof the undermentioneddeceasedpersonsare required to sendparticularsof their claims tothe Executorsof care of Kott Gunning,Level 11, 66 St George’sTerrace,Perthby 21 December1990after which datethe Trusteesmay convey or distribute the assetshaving regardonly to the claimsof which notice has beengiven.

Surname,Given Names;Address;Occupation;Date of Death.Dusting, Wallace Fergie; 93 Bradford Street, Coolbinia; Retired Builder; 10/10/90.Healy, Timothy Kevin Younger; Leighton Nursing Home, 40 FlorenceStreet, West Perth; Retired

Bank Officer; 26/10/90.Hills, Archie Edward Charles; Lathlain Nursing Home, 63 Archer Street, Carlisle; Retired Cook;

16/10/90.Morrison, Phyllis Therese;7 WadeStreet, Embleton; Retired Telecom Supervisor;27/10/90.

ZZ204

TRUSTEESACT 1962DECEASED ESTATES

Creditors and other personshaving claims in respectof the estateof MargaretWilson formerly of5 Worra Street, Albany in the State of WesternAustralia late of 222 Derrick Street,Jerramungupin the said State Home Duties deceasedto which section63 of The TrusteesAct 1962 asamendedapplies are required to sendparticulars of their claims to the Executrix Gail Leslie Atkin care ofMessrsHaynesRobinson, 70-74 Frederick Street,Albany by the 12th day of December,1990 afterwhich date the said Executrix may convey or distribute the assetshaving regardonly to theclaimsof which shehasnotice andthe said Executrix shall not be liable to any personof whoseclaim shehashad no notice at the time of distribution.Datedthis 9th day of November,1990.

HAYES ROBINSON, for the Executors.

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5753

ZZ205

TRUSTEESACT 1962Notice to Creditors and Claimants

Creditors and other personshaving claims to which Section 63 of the TrusteesAct relates inrespectof the Estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersonsare requiredto sendparticularsoftheir claims to me on or before the 14th day of December1990, after which date I may convey ordistribute the assets,having regardonly to the claims of which I then havenotice.

Bolton, Roy William, late of 62 Arnott Street, Manjimup, died 5/10/90.Boyer, Gwen Mona, late of 48 Grove Road, Walliston, died 8/10/90.Cook, Malcolm Thomas, late of 17 ChallengerCourt Green Street, Rockingham, died 22/10/90.Fletcher, Harry Arthur, late of 28 Minilya Avenue, Hilton, died 17/10/90.Howard, Christina Mary Susan,late of 81 Williamson Street, Three Springs,died 11/10/90.Jackson,Frederick Charles,late of 26 Madden Way, Brentwood,died 14/10/90.Lamb, Alice, late of Braille Nursing Home, Kitchener Avenue,Victoria Park, died 16/10/90.Lorne, Thomas, late of 391 Lord Street, Highgate, died 24/4/90.Meckelburg,Elsie Olive, formerly of 3 Darnel Avenue, Mount Pleasant,late of Collier Park Hostel,

Morrison Street, Como, died 15/10/90.Palmer,Myrtle Marguerite, late of 109 Canning Highway, South Perth, died 23/10/90.Sampson,Sheila May, late of Mosman Park Nursing Home, 57 PalmerstonStreet, Mosman Park,

died 22/10/90.Snigg, Gladys Gertrude, late of 14 Norton Street, South Perth, died 30/11/79.Tate, Doris Matilda, late of 2 Soldier Cove, Mandurah, died 16/10/90.Tindall, Irene Ruby, late of Unit 32 Richard CleaverLodge Adie Court, Bentley, died 24/10/90.Trenfield, EdwardAlbert, late of 7 Hough Road, Attadale, died 8/10/90.Wharton,Thomas GeorgeHarold, late of Kimberley NursingHome,Kimberley Street, Leederville,

died 21/10/90.Whitfield, Keith Beaumont, late of ChessonStreet, Alfred Cove, died 11/10/90.Wibba, Jessie,formerly of 28/22nd Avenue, Wittenoom, late of Port Hedland Regional Hospital,

Kingsmill Street, Port Hedland,died 4/10/90.Williams, Ronald Charles, late of HannansHotel, HannanStreet, Kalgoorlie, died 13/7/90.Woods,William James,late of 19 McKinley Street, Collie, died 18/8/90.Dated this 5th day of November 1990.

K. E. BRADLEY, Public Trustee,Public Trust Office,565 Hay Street, Perth 6000. Telephone:222 6777.

ZZ206

TRUSTEES ACT 1962

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS

Creditors and other personshaving claims to which Section 63 of the TrusteesAct 1962 relatesin respect of the Estatesof the undermentioneddeceasedpersons, are required by PerpetualTrusteesW.A. Ltd. of 89 St. George’sTerrace, Perth, to send particulars of their claims to theCompany,by theundermentioneddate, after which datethesaid Companymay conveyor distributethe assets,having regardonly to the claims of which the Company then has notice.

Claims for the following expire one month after the dateof publication hereof.

Boyes, Robyn Maria Holden, late of 259 RobinsonAvenue, Cloverdale, Assistant Manager, died26/10/1990.

Hood, Olive May, late of "McDougall Park Nursing Home", 18 Ley Street, Como, Pensioner,died25/10/1990.

McLeod, Robert Torquil Kelty, late of 47 Nelligan Avenue, Girrawheen,RetiredTractor Driver, died30/7/1990.

O’Donnell, Annie Hamilton, late of 75 Comer Street, Como, Widow, died 21/10/1990.Poingdestre,Elizabeth, late of 198 Berwick Street, Victoria Park, Widow, died 9/10/1990.Scott, William Harry, late of "StanReilly Lodge", South Terrace,Fremantle,Retired Stevedore,died

9/9/1990.Suhr, Wilhelm, late of 5/50 Wellington Street, Mosman Park, Pensioner,died 4/9/1990.Webb Harold, late of 113 Stanley Street, Scarborough,Retired Civil Servant, died 29/10/1990.Whiteford, John Bligh, late of 57 Bourne Street, Morley, Retired Motor Spray Painter, died

2/10/1990.Dated this 14th day of November 1990.

J. KMIECIK, Manager TrustsAdministration.

5754 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

ZZ3O1

INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT 1954

APPLICATION FOR LICENCE IN THE FIRST INSTANCE

To the Court of Petty Sessionsat Perth.I PeterFrancisHarrop, of 8 RainbowView, OceanReef6027, BusinessProprietor,having attainedthe age of twenty-oneyears,herebyapply on my own behalffor a licenceunderthe abovementionedAct. The principal place of businesswill be at 8 RainbowView, OceanReef6027.Dated the 12th day of November 1990.

P. F. HARROP.

Appointmentof HearingI hereby appoint 18 December1990 at 2.15 o’clock in the afternoonas the time for the hearingofthe foregoingapplication at the Court of Petty Sessionsat Perth.

Dated the 12th day of November 1990.

R. BRADLEY, Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the grantingof the applicationmay be servedon the applicantand the Clerk of PettySessionsat any time prior to sevendays before the dateappointed for the hearing.

ZZ302

INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT 1954

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE IN THE FIRST INSTANCETo the Court of Petty Sessionsat Perth.

I, John Alexander Montagu, of 42 ParklandsSquare,Riverton 6155, CompanyDirector havingattained the age of twenty-oneyears, hereby apply on my own behalf for a license under theabovementionedAct. The principal placeof businesswill be at 42 ParklandsSquare,Riverton 6155.Dated 9 November 1990.

J. A. MONTAGU.

Appointmentof HearingI hereby appoint the 18th day of December1990 at 2.15 o’clock in the afternoonas the time forthe hearingof the foregoingapplication at the Court of Petty Sessionsat Perth.Dated9 November 1990.

R. BRADLEY, Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the applicationmay be servedon the applicantand the Clerk of PettySessionsat any time prior to sevendays before the dateappointedfor the hearing.

ZZ4O1

NOTICE OF RESOLUTIONBellvue ManagementPty Ltd

At a General Meeting of the Members of the Company duly convened and held at Suite 8/23RichardsonStreet, South Perth WA 6151 on the 2nd November1990 the special Resolution wasduly passedthat the Companybe wound up voluntarily. MembersWinding Up.

ZZ402

COMPANIESWESTERN AUSTRALIA CODENOTICE OF MEETING OF MEMBERS

Pursuantto section 411In the matterof Tara PastoralCo. Pty. Ltd. In Liquidation

Notice is herebygiven that pursuantto section411 of the CompaniesWesternAustralia Code theFinal Meeting of Membersof the abovenamedcompanywill be held at the offices of M. F. Bizzaca& Co., 2nd Floor, 20 Kings Park Road, West Perthon the 17th day of December1990 at 4.00 p.m.for the purposeof laying before the meeting the liquidator’s final accountand report giving anyexplanationthereof.Dated 16 November 1990.

M. F. BIZZACA, Liquidator.

16 November1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5755

ZZ403

COMPANIES WESTERN AUSTRALIA CODE

SECTION 411Notice of Final Meeting of Membersand Creditors

RivervaleFurnishersPty. Ltd. In Liquidation

Notice is hereby given that pursuantto the CompaniesWesternAustralia Codea final meeting

of the MembersandCreditorsof RivervaleFurnishersPty. Ltd. In Liquidation will be held at the

offices of Hibben & AssociatesPty. Ltd., 4 Emerald Terrace, West Perth on Tuesday, 13th

November, 1990 at 11.00 am.Agenda

1. To considerthe Liquidators final reportand explanationof realisationof assets.

2. To finalise the liquidation.3. To fix the liquidators remuneration.

4. To approve the destructionof the recordsof the company pursuantto S.425.

5. GeneralBusiness.

Dated at WestPerth this 13th day of November, 1990.B. D. HIBBEN, Liquidator.

ZZ404

COMPANIES WESTERN AUSTRALIA CODE

Section392 2 b

CASTEL DESIGN PTY. LTD.RegistrationNo: C0720212D

At a General Meeting of the Members of the Company duly convened and held on Thursday,

1st November 1990 the following specialresolution was passed:

"That the Company be placed in MembersVoluntary Liquidation".

Dated this 13th day of November 1990.IAN PAUL CROCKETT, Liquidator.

ZZ405

COMPANIES WESTERN AUSTRALIA CODESection 392 2 b

SOMAS HOLDINGS PTY. LTD.RegistrationNo: C0711179D

At a GeneralMeeting of the Membersof the Companyduly convenedand held on Thursday,1st November 1990 the following specialresolution was passed:

"That the Companybe placedin MembersVoluntary Liquidation".

Dated this 13th day of November 1990.IAN PAUL CROCKETT, Liquidator.

ZZ406

COMPANIES WESTERN AUSTRALIA CODESection 392 2 b

GLENINA PTY. LTD.RegistrationNo: 133377

At a General Meeting of the Members of the Company duly convened and held on Thursday,1st November 1990 the following specialresolution was passed:

"That the Company be placed in MembersVoluntary Liquidation".Dated this 13th day of November 1990.

IAN PAUL CROCKETT, Liquidator.

5756 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

NOW

LIMITED EDITIONThereturnof the

PUBLIC SERVICELIST

OFWESTERNAUSTRAUA

1990 EDITION

A STATE! PRNT PUBUCATON

; $!5.oo MCIIWITH 1O DISCOUH’

FOR F OR MORE

AVAILABLE FROM:PUBUCATIION SALES, STATE22 STATION STREET WEMBLEY

TELEPHONE 383 8811

STATE SERVICESPRINT NFORJATION CENTRE

815 HAY STREET PERTHTELEPHONE 222 8216 & 222 8227

STATE PRINTDepartmentof State Services

22 STATION STREET WEMBLEY 6014 WESTERN AUSTRALIATELEPHONE 3838811 FAX 382 1079

NOWAVAILABLE

Reportof M. J. McCuskerQ.C,on a

Special Investigation into

ROTHWELLS LTDPART I

Copiesof this Reportare availableat $20.00 eachplus postageon 2 kg.from StatePrint or Counter Sales from

PUBLICATION SALES BRANCH

22 STATION ST. WEMBLEY 6014PHONE383 8854 or 3838855

DEPARTMENT OF STATESERVICES INFORMATION CENTRE

GROUND FLOOR SUPPLY HOUSE815 HAY ST. PERTH 6000

PHONE 327 0716 or 327 0727

16 November 1990] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5757

THE ABORIGINAL LAND INQUIRYREPORT BY PAUL SEAMAN, Q0C0

SEPTEMBER, 1984Price-

Counter Salies-$11.30

MaHed phis postageon 600 grams

STATE PRINTDepartmentof State Services

22 STATION STREET WEMBLEY 6014 WESTERN AUSTRALIA

TELEPHONE383 8811 FAX 382 1079

AVAILABLE FOR SALE

LIST OF REGISTERED LICENCE HOLDERS, WA-GOVERNMENT GAZETTE SPECIAL No. 7

Credit Providers-EmploymentAgents-FinanceBrokers-LandValuers-MotorVehicle Dealers-CarMarket Operators-MotorVehicle SalesPersons-MotorVehicle Yard Managers-RealEstate & BusinessAgents-BusinessAgents-

Real EstateDevelopers-RealEstate& BusinessSalesRepresentatives-SettlementAgents

THIS COMPREHENSIVELISTING IS AVAILABLE AT$7.00 PLUS $3.20 POSTAGE LOCAL FROM

PUBLICATION SALES BRANCH22 STATION ST. WEMBLEY 60i4

PHONE 383 8854 or 383 8855

DEPARTMENT OF STATESERVICES INFORMATION CENTRE

GROUND FLOOR SUPPLY HOUSE815 HAY ST, PERTH 6000

PHONE 327 0716 or 327 0727

5758 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [16 November 1990

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3. Demonstrating the new Supplynet electronic and communications system.

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CONTENTSREGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES, DETERMINATIONS, ORDERS

PageBush Fires Act-By-laws-

City of Gosnells-By-laws Relating to the Organisation, Establishment,Maintenanceand Equipment of Bush Fire Brigades 5691-3

Shire of Woodanilling-By-laws relating to the Establishment, MaintenanceandEquipment of Bush Fire Brigades 5694-5

Explosives and DangerousGoods Authorised Explosives Amendment Order No. 111990 5729-30

Local Government Act-By-laws-Shire of Swan-By-law Relating to Parking andParking Facilities 5705-19

Mining Amendment Regulations No. 4 1990 5727-9Retail Trading Hours Exemption Order No. 6 1990 5698Retail Trading Hours Exemption Order No. 8 1990 5697SupremeCourt AmendmentRules No. 6 1990 5698-9

GENERAL CONTENTS

PageAgriculture 5683-91Bush Fires Board 5691-5Conservationand Land Management 5696-7ConsumerAffairs 5697-8Crown Law 5698-9Fisheries 5699Land Administration-

General Information 5701-5Ordersin Council 5699-5701

Local Government 5705-25Main Roads 5726-7Mines 5727-32OccupationalHealth, Safety and Welfare 5732Parliament 5733Planning and Urban Development 5733-44Police 5744-7Port Authorities 5747Premier and Cabinet 5747Proclamations 5683Public Notices-

Companies 5754-5DeceasedPersonsEstates 5752-3Inquiry Agents 5754

Resourcesand Trade 5748State Taxation 5748Tenders-

Main Roads Department 5749TenderBoard 5749-51Water Authority 5751

A7&431/1 H90-1350