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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No. GN 43, Wednesday, 3 November 1993 Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra
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National Food Authority—Amendment No. 14 to the Food Standards Code
Insurance {Agents and Brokers) Act 1984
By-Laws of the Australian Library and Information Association
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975. Particulars of Permits granted, refused, suspended or revoked for the period 1.11.92 to 30.11.92
Tariff Quotas—Quota Transactions Processed in the period 1.10.92 to 31.12.92
Notice by the Australian Securities Commission of intention to deregister defunct companies
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975. Particulars of Permits granted, refused, suspended or revoked for the period 1.12.92 to 30.12.92
National Food Authority—Amendment No. 15 to the Food Standards Code
Instruments Made Under Part VII of the National Health Act 1953
Insurance (Agents and Brokers) Act 1984
Notice by the Australian Securities Commission of intention to deregister defunct companies
Tariff Quotas—Quota Transactions Processed in the period 1.1.93 to 31.3.93
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975. Particulars of all permissions granted, refused, suspended or revoked for the period 1.1.93 to 31.3.93
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975. Particulars of permits granted, refused, suspended or revoked for the period 1.4.93 to 30.4.93
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P15 22.6.93 Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975. Notice of intention to enter places in the Register of the National Estate, Notice of entry in the Register of the National Estate. Notice of decision not to enter places and parts of places in the Register of the National Estate. Notice of intention to remove places and parts of places from the Register of the National Estate. Notice of removal of entries from the Register of the National Estate.
P16 24.6.93 Notice by the Australian Securities Commission of intention to deregister defunct companies
P17 30.6.93 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975. Particulars of permits granted, refused, suspended or revoked for the period 1.5.93 to 31.5.93
P18 12.7.93 National Food Authority—Amendment No, 16 to the Food Standards Code.
P19 28.7.93 Money or Property Unclaimed by Dissenting Shareholders.
P20 28.7.93 Money or Property Unclaimed by Dissenting Shareholders.
P21 2.8.93 Instruments made under Part VII of the National Health Act 1953.
P22 13.8.93 Tariff Quotas,
P23 13.8.93 Notice by the Australian Securities Commission of intention to deregister defunct companies.
P24 16.8.93 Insurance (Agents and Brokers) Act 1984,
P25 16.8.93 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Regulations 1987.
P26 Cancelled
P27 26.8.93 Unclaimed Monies Register Takeover of Ordinary Shares, April 1984.
P28 3,9.93 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975. Particulars of permits granted, refused, suspended or revoked for the period 1.7.93 to 31.7.93.
*P29 General Recurrent Grants to Non-Government, Non-Systemic Schools.
P30 17.9.93 Notice by the Australian Securities Commission of intention to deregister defunct companies.
P31 20.9.93 Money or property unclaimed by dissenting shareholders.
P32 5.10.93 National Health Act 1953, Pharmaceutical Benefits Renumeration Tribunal.
P33 5.10.93 National Health Act 1953, Pharmaceutical Benefits Renumeration Tribunal.
P34 5.10.93 National Health Act 1953, Pharmaceutical Benefits Renumeration Tribunal.
P35 12.10.93 National Food Authority—Amendment No. 17 to the Food Standards Code.
P36 20.10.93 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975. Particulars of permits granted, refused, suspended or revoked for the period 1.8.93 to 31.8.93.
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Legislation
Acts of Parliament assented to
It is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor-General, in the name of Her Majesty, assented on 19 October 1993 to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives in the Parliament assembled, viz.:
No. 43 of 1993-An Act relating to sales tax. {Sales Tax (In Situ Pools) (DeGcit Reduction) Act 1993).
No. 44 of 1993-An Act to amend the Sales Tax Assessment Act 1992, and for related purposes. (Sales Tax Assessment Amendment (DeGcit Reduction) Act 1993).
L M BARLIN Qerk of the House of Representatives
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Acts of Parliament assented to
It is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor-General, in the name of Her Majesty, assented on 22 October 1993 to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives in the Parliament assembled, viz.:
No. 45 of 1993-An Act to amend the Customs Tariff Act 1987. (Customs Tariff Amendment Act 1993).
No. 46 of 1993-An Act to amend the Commonwealth Banks Act 1959, and for related purposes. (Commonwealth Banks Amendment Act 1993).
LM BARLIN Qerk of the House of Representatives
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Government Departments
Arts and Administrative Services
AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION
Notice of registration of a political party
PURSUANT to the provisions of Part XI of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 I, as delegate of the Australian Electoral Commission, determined on 19 October 1993 that the following political party be entered in the Register of Political Parties:
Australian Christian Heritage-Christian Democratic Party
BCox Electoral Commissioner
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AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION
I HAVE ascertained and set out in the schedule for each State and Territory the number of electors enrolled in each Division as at the date indicated and for each State and the Australian Capital Territory have determined the average divisional enrolment and the extent to which the number of electors enrolled in each Division differs from the average divisional enrolment.
B COX Electoral Commissioner
THE SCHEDULE
New South Hales as at 50 September, 1993
V. Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
BANKS 79528 2.96 BARTON 80855 4.95 BENNELONG 79870 5.67 BEROHRA 79780 5.55 BLAXLAND 77575 0.69 BRADFIELO 79666 3.40 CALARE 76659 -0.49 CHARLTON 7895<+ 2.48 CHIFLEY 77566 0.42 COOK 78468 1.85 COWPER 75878 -4.10 CUNNINGHAM 75445 -2.07 DOBELL 75555 -4.55 EDEN-MONARO 75602 -4.46 FARRER 74587 -3.18 FOWLER 79061 2.62 GILMORE 71725 -6.90 GRAYNDLER 81657 5.99 GREENWAY 76255 -1.02 GWYDIR 77263 0.28 HUGHES 76056 -1.30 HUME 75545 -1.94 HUNTER 75929 -1.44 KINGSFORD-SMITH 77757 0.92 LINDSAY 74924 -2.74 LOWE 79655 3.39 LYME 75119 -2.49 MACARTHUR 74711 -3.02 MACKELLAR 78824 2.31 MACQUARIE 75294 -2.26 MITCHELL 72116 -6.39 NEWCASTLE 77858 1.06 NEW ENGLAND 75659 -1.79 NORTH SYDNEY 82525 6.85 PAGE 78406 1.77 PARKES 60610 4.63 PARRAMATTA 78373 1.72 PATERSON 74354 -3.48 PROSPECT 75388 -2.14 REID 78507 1.90 RICHMOND 75252 -2.32 RIVERINA 78560 1.97 ROBERTSON 75454 -4.65 SHORTLAND 74458 -3.35 SYDNEY 81059 5.18 THROSBY 73612 -4.45 WARRir«;AH 78776 2.25 WATSON 77833 1.02 HENTXORTH 80996 5.15 WERRIWA 75203 -2.38
Totals 3852096 ( Average: 77041 )
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victoria as a i 50 Sepietnbsr, 1995
y. Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
ASTCN 79518 2.74
B ALLARAT 7^125 -5.97
BATMAN 77467 0.55
BENDIGO 77515 0.15
BRUCE 75244 -2.52
BURKE 77799 0.78
CALHELL 82751 7.17
CASEY 78156 1.24
CHISHOLM 76177 -1.52
CORANGAMITE 75557 -2.12
CORINELLA 84270 9.16 CORIO 76968 -0.29 DEAKIN 76784 -0,55 DUNKLEY 75055 -5.59 FLINDERS 74200 -5.88
GELLIBRAND 75462 -2.24 GIPPSLAND 76545 -0.84
GOLDSTEIN 78002 1.04
HIGGINS 77575 0.49
HOLT 75550 -4.74 HOTHAM 77221 0.05 INDI 76255 -1.21 ISAACS 74892 -2.98
JAGAJAGA 71951 -6.82
KOOYONG 75492 -4.79
LALOR 79811 5.58
LA TROBE 7 8 5 2 1 1.71
MCEHEN 8 1 0 9 8 5.05 MCMILLAN 79019 2.56
MALLEE 77409 0.27 MARIBYRNONG 7 8 2 1 9 1.52
MELBOURNE 8 1 5 1 5 5.35
MELBOURNE PORTS 7 8 5 6 4 1.51
MENZIES 74018 -4.11 MURRAY 77729 0.69 SCULLIN 8 0 7 5 6 4.61
HANNON 77054 -0.18
W I L L S 76120 -1.59
Totals 2955478 ( Average: 77196 )
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Queensland as at 30 September, 1995
'/. Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
BOWMAN 76008 -4.45 BRISBANE 80649 1.59 CAPRICORNIA 80490 1.19 DAWSON 81403 2.34 DICKSON 77615 -2.41 FADDEN 73685 -7.36 FAIRFAX 7S844 -0.87 FISHER 78056 -1.86 FORDE 76705 -5.56 GRIFFITH 81914 2.98 GROOM 80575 1.50 HERBERT 85610 5.11 HINKLER 83141 4.52 KENNEDY 81121 1.99 LEICHHARDT 78053 -1.86 LILLEY 79175 -0.45 MCPHERSON 76117 -4.30 MARANOA 84151 5.79 MONCRIEFF 76923 -5.28 MORETON 79530 -0.01 OXLEY 78941 -0.75 PETRIE 79140 -0.50 RANKIN 77311 -2.17 RYAN 83298 4.72 HIDE BAY 81517 2.4B
Totals 1988468 ( Average: 79538 )
Western Australia as at 30 September, 1993
'/, Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
BRAND 81125 8.91 CANNING 71212 -4.39 COWAN 75550 1.42 CURTIN 73623 -1.15 FORREST 76062 2.11 FREMANTLE 74653 0.22 KALGOORUE 74028 -0.61 MOORE 76671 2.93 O'CONNOR 75415 1.24 PEARCE 72271 -2.97 PERTH 73833 -0.87 STIRLING 73284 -1.61 SWAN 72661 -2.44 TANGNEY 72413 -2.78
Totals 1042799 ( Average: 74485 )
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South AusiralU as at 30 Sepieahar, 1993
'A Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
ADELAIDE 85528 BARKER 855^^ -0.22 BONYTHON 76758 -8.15 BOOTHBY 85752 0.24 GREY 85961 2.90 HINOMARSH 86876 4.00 KINGSTON 82584 -1.57 MAKIN 8<*S95 1.27 MAYO 85562 2.19 PORT ADELAIDE 8<f859 1.56 STliRT 79905 -4.54 HAKEFIELD 85112 1.89
Totals 1002572 ( Average: 85551 )
Tasmania as at 50 Septembery 1995
'/. Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
BASS 65526 0.56 BRADDON 65915 -2.10 DENISON 67711 5.70 FRANKLIN 65122 -5.51 LYONS 66176 1.55
Totals 526448 ( Average: 65289 )
Australian Capital Territory as at 50 September* 1995
V. Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
CAfAERRA 96921 -0.81 FRASER 98511 0.81
Totals 195452 I Average: 97716 )
Northern Territory as at 50 Septejnber, 1995
X Deviation from average divisional
Division Enrolment enrolment
NORTHERN TERRITORY 94470
Totals 94470 ( Average: 94470 )
TOTAL FOR AUSTRALIA 11 43S 563
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Environment, Sport and Territories
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT, SPORT AND TERRITORIES
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION (IMPACT OF PROPOSALS) ACT 1974
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT OF A DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
SAWMILLERS EXPORTS PTY LTD DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED
Assessment of Environmental Impact of the export of woodchips produced from silvicultural residues from state forests in NSW and forestry and dearir private property by Sawmillers Exports Pty Ltd.
[ forestry and clearing operations on
Sawmillers Exports Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Boral Limited, seek approval to export v^oodchips produced from silvicultural residues from State Forests in NSW and forestry and clearing operations on private property for the period to 2003. In accordance with the Administrative Procedures under the Commonwealth Environment Protection (Impact of Proposals) Act 1974, a draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) describing the proposal and its potential impacts has been prepared by the Sawmillers Exports Pty Ltd.
Display of draft EIS
The draft EIS will be available for public review until 14 January 1994 and may be examined during this period at:
Commonwealth Environment Protection Agency Tourism House 40 Blackall Street BARTON ACT 2600
Environment Centre of NSW 39 George Street THE ROCKS SYDNEY NSW 2000
State Forests of NSW Head Office 473 Pennant Hills Road PENNANT HILLS NSW 2120
NSW Government Information Centre Goodsell Building Hunter Street SYDNEY NSW 2000
Queensland Conservation Council's Environnnent Centre 166 Ann Street BRISBANE QLD 4000
States Forests of NSW Northern Regional Office Cnr High & Hood Streets COFFS HARBOUR JETTY NSW 2450
National Parks & Wildlife Service Head Office 43 Bridge Street HURSTVILLE NSW 2220
National Parks & Wildlife Service Head Office 49 Victoria Street GRAFTON NSW 2460
State Forests of NSW Central Regional Office Oxley County Council Building Stokes Avenue TAREE NSW 2430
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Conservation Council (Victoria) 247 Flinders Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000
STATE FORESTS OF NSW -DISTRICT OFFICES:
Bulahdelah, Casino, Dorrigo, Glen Innes, Gloucester, Grafton, Kentpsey, Morisset, Taree, Urunga, Walcha, Wauchope
LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFHCES:
Cities - Newcastle, Cessnock & Maitland Shires - Bellingen, Uralla, Buyra, Nundle, Scone, Singleton, Wyong, Muswellbrook Councils - Duniareq, Great Lakes, Port Stephens, Nambucca, Ulniarra, Walcha
LIBRARIES: State libraries in Sydney and Brisbane; Libraries in Armidale, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie, Forster, Tuncurry, Tarn worth City.
Purchase of Draft EIS
Copies of the draft EIS may be purchased by mail order for $15.00 plus $7.50 postage and handling per copy from:
Resource Manager Boral Timber PO Box 6764 WETHERILL PARK NSW 2164
Copies may be purchased in person at a cost of $15.00 per copy from Boral Timber, 360 Victoria Street, Wetherill Park, Sydney, NSW.
Public Submissions
Interested persons and organisations wishing to comment on the draft EIS are invited to make written submissions by 14 January 1994 to:
The Executive Director Commonwealth Environment Protection Agency PO Box E305 Queen Victoria Terrace CANBERRA ACT 2600
Attention: Environment Assessment Branch
Submissions will be treated as public documents unless confidentiality is requested. Copies of all submissions will be forwarded to the proponent. Copies of all submissions will also be made available to the NSW Department of Planning. Subnussions should preferably be on A4 sized paper and in black ink to facilitate copying.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982
DECLARATION OF CONTROLLED SPECIMENS
I, ROSLYN JOAN KELLY, the Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories, having considered comments as required by subsection 9B(3) of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982 (the Act) and having taken into account advice from the Designated Authority on those matters specified in subsection 10A(5) of the Act, hereby declare flowering stems of Pycnosorus globosus (syn. Craspedia globosa) (billy buttons), harvested from specified private land in the Shire of Nathalia, Victoria, by Mr M and Mrs J T Donker of Bindy Dry Flower, to be 'controlled specimens' for the purposes of subsection 10A(2) of the Act, subject to the following conditions:
1. Harvesting of lycnosorus globosus is restricted to Crown Allotment 21, Section D, Parish of Kaarimba, Shire of Nathalia.
2. Harvesting is to be in accordance with conditions stipulated on relevant planning permits issued by the Victorian Shire of Nathalia.
3. The harvest is limited to approximately 50% of available material at the harvesting site in any one season.
4. Monitoring and recording of yearly harvest figures are to be undertaken as specified by the Designated Authority.
5. The results of monitoring and yearly harvest figures are to be submitted annually to the Designated Authority.
6. This declaration is valid until 31 December 1995.
Dated this day of ^OxJ^S'i^J' 1993
Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982
DECLARATION OF CONTROLLED SPECIMENS I, ROSLYN JOAN KELLY, the Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories, having considered comments as required by subsection 9B(3) of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982 (the Act) and having taken into account advice from the Designated Authority on those matters specified in subsection iOA(5) of the Act, hereby declare fronds of Gleichenia dicarpa (coral fern), Dicranopteris linearis (umbrella fern) and Sticherus flabellatus (glossy fan fern) harvested from specified Queensland State Forests, by Kinamia Native Flora, to be 'controlled specimens' for the purposes of subsection 10A(2) of the Act, subject to the following conditions: 1. Harvesting of Gleichenia dicarpa, Dicranopteris linearis and Sticherus flabellatus fronds is restricted to Toolara State Forest 1004, the Kroombit Tops State Forest 316 and State Forest 611 in the Beerburrum Forestry District, Queensland. 2. Harvesting is to be in accordance with conditions stipulated on the sales permits issued by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries - Forest Service. 3. Recording of yearly harvest figures is to be undertaken as specified by the
Designate Authority. 4. Yearly harvest figures are to be submitted annually to the Designated Authority. 5. This declaration is valid until 31 October 1995, subject to the issue of sales permits by the Queensland Department of Primary Industries - Forest Service.
Dated this day of 1993
Minister for the Envi/9mnent, Sport and Territories
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Finance
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Superannuation Act 1976
Superannuation (CSS) Period Determination No. 7
I, RALPH WILLIS, Minister of State for Finance, hereby make the following determination under subsection 238 (1) of the Superannuation Act 1976.
Dated 1993
mister of State for Finance
Citation
1. This determination may be cited as Superannuation (CSS) Period Determination No. 7.
Period
2. The period that commences on 1 December 1993 and ends on 31 March 1994 is determined for the purposes of subsection 238 (1) of the Superannuation Act 1976 in relation to a person who ceases to be an eligible employee on becoming a member of the CSL Superannuation Plan.
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CCIWOKUEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
SUPERAMiOlATION ACT 1976
DETEKMIMATION
The Conmonwealth Superannxjation Board of Trustees No. 2, pursuant to section 154A of the Superannuation Act 1976, and for the purposes of Division 2A of Part V, Part VIAA and section 156A of that Act, DETERMINES as follows:
Citat ion
1. This determination may be cited as the "Superannuation Act 1976 (Interest) Determination No. 13".
CoQnenceocnt
2. This determination shall take effect from and including 18 October 1993.
Principal Detenaination
3. In this determination "the Principal Determination" means the determination, as amended, in force by virtue of paragraph 154A(4)(b) of the Superannuation Act 1976.
Amenciiients to the Pr inc ipa l Detennination
4. Clause 4 of the Principal Determination is amended by:
(a) deleting "and" from paragraph (q) of the definition of "prescribed amount";
(b) deleting "Act." from paragraph (r) of the definition of "prescribed amount" and replacing it with "Act;"; and
(c) adding after paragraph (r) of the definition of "prescribed amount" the following paragraphs:
"(s) an amount referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of 'accunulated government body contributions' in subsection 62A(1) of the Act;
(t) an amount referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of 'notional accumulated SG contributions' in subsection 62A(1) of the Act;
(u) an amount referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of 'accumulated government body contributions' in subsection 110SB(1) of the Act;
(V) an amount referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of 'notional accumulated SG contributions' in subsection 110SB(1) of the Act; and
(w) an amount referred to in paragraph (a) of section 156A of the Act."
5. The Principal Determination is amended by inserting the following clauses after clause 5A:
"5B. For the purpose of ascertaining any of -
(a) the accumulated government body contributions within the meaning of subsection 62A(1) of the Act; and
(b) the notional accumulated SG contributions within the meaning of subsection 62A(1) of the Act
in relation to a person who has ceased to be an eligible employee after 30 June 1993, notional interest is payable in respect of the prescribed amounts described in paragraphs (s) and (t) of the definition of 'prescribed amount' in clause 4 in accordance with clause 6 and the Schedule as if:
(c) a reference in that clause and the Schedule to interest were a reference to notional interest; and
(d) subclause (5) of that clause provided -
'In this clause, "period of interest", in respect of a prescribed amount means the period commencing on the day that is the first contribution day in relation to the person in the "relevant period of employment" within the meaning of section 62A(1> and ending on the day that is the termination day in relation to the person.'
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5C. For the purpose of ascertaining any of -
(a) the accumulated government body contributions within the meaning of subsection IIOSB(I) of the Act; and
(b) the notional accunulated SG contributions within the meaning of subsection nOSBd) of the Act
of a person who has ceased to be an eligible ernployee after 30 June 1992, notional interest is payable in respect of the prescribed amounts described in paragraphs (u) and (v) of the definition of * prescribed amount' in clause 4 in accordance with clause 6 and the Schedule as if:
(c) a reference in that clause and the Schedule to interest were a reference to notional interest; and
(d) subclause (5) of that clause provided -
M n this clause, "period of interest", in respect of a prescribed amount means the period conmencing on the day that is the first contribution day in relation to the person in the "relevant period of employment" within the meaning of section IIOSB(I) and ending on the day that is the termination day in relation to the person.'"
6. The Principal Determination is amended by inserting the following clause after clause 7:
•'8. For the purpose of ascertaining the amount to be refunded to a person pursuant to section 156A of the Act, interest is payable in respect of the prescribed amount described in paragraph (w) of the definition of "prescribed amount" in clause 4 in accordance with clause 6 and the Schedule as if:
(a) a reference in that clause to a person who has ceased to be an eligible employee were a reference to a person in respect of whom the Commissi oner has become aware is not an eligible employee; and
(b) subclause (5) of that clause provided •
M n this clause, "period of interest", in respect of a prescribed amount shall be read as a reference to the period commencing:
<i) if the amount was deducted from the person's salary on a contribution day or was otherwise paid to the Coninissioner on a contribution day - that day; or
(ii) in any other case - on the next contribution day following the day on which the amount was paid to the Corrmissioner
and ending on the day 3 days after the day on which the Commissioner has completed action required to effect a refund of the amount to the person.'"
Signed on eithteenth day of October 1993 by R.L. Brown (Chairperson), K.A. Searson, P.J. Barrett, D.C. Leaver, J.A. Flitcroft, A.J. McKenzie. C. Savage (Members).
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Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services
AGED OR DISABLED PERSONS HOMES ACT INSTRUMENT OF DETERMINATION
I, Brian Leslie Howe, Minister of State for Housing, Local Goverxunent and Community Services, pursuant to subsections 10D(2), 10D(3), 10D{7), 10D(8), 10D(9) and 10GH(2) of the Aged or Disabled Persons Care Act 1954, determine that, effective from 10 November 1993, amounts of daily financial assistance under those subsections shall be: Subsection 10D(2) Hostel Care Subsidy for financially $2.80 disadvantaged existing residents
Subsection 10D(3) Hostel Care Subsidy for financially $3.35 disadvantaged new residents
Subsection 10D(4) Personal Care Subsidy for existing residents:
Personal Care Low Subsidy $24.75 Personal Care Intermediate Subsidy $29.30 Personal Care High Subsidy $32.05
Subsection 10D(5) Personal Care Subsidy for non-financially disadvantaged new residents:
Personal Care Low Subsidy $22.05 Personal Care Intermediate Subsidy $26.60 Personal Care High Subsidy $29.35
Subsection 10D(6) Personal Care Subsidy for financially disadvantaged new residents:
Personal Care Low Subsidy $25.30 Personal Care Intermediate Subsidy $29.85 Personal Care High Subsidy $32.60
Subsection 10D(7) Respite Hostel Care Subsidy $10.75
Subsection 10D(8) Respite Personal Care Subsidy $34.05
Subsection 10GH(2) Community Aged Care Services Subsidy $24.75
day of O o V U ^ Dated this day of 1993
BRIAN LESLIE HOWE Minister of State for Housing, Local
Government and Community Services
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT 1989
THERAPEUTIC GOODS REGULATIONS
DEFINITION OF "THERAPEUTIC GOODS ADVERTISING CODE": NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS
Pursuant to Regulation 2 of the Therapeutic Goods Regulations, I GARRY JAMES, Director, Compliance Branch and delegate of the Secretary to the Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services for the purposes of the definition of "Therapeutic Goods Advertising Code" (hereinafter referred to as "the Code") under that Regulation, HEREBY PUBLISH the following changes to the Code:
(a) all the changes described below in Column 2 under the heading "Amendment" that correspond to the description of the provision or provisions of the Code as set out in Column 1 under the heading "Code as currently defined under Regulation 2".
Column 1 Column 2 Code as currently j^mendment defined unc;ier Regulatipn 2
PREFACE
yev gecond Paragraph In this Code the term "advertisement" shall mean matter which is published for payment or other valuable consideration and which draws the attention of the public, or a segment thereof, to a product, service, person.
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organisation or line of conduct in a manner calculated to promote or oppose directly or indirectly that product^ service, person, organisation or line of conduct. (NOTE: For the purposes of the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 and its Regulations, a separate and broader definition of advertisement applies).
CLAUSE 3 - GENERAL PRINCIPLES
New gub-clause 3.4 Advertisements containing direct comparisons with other advertisers, or other products, shall comply with the following provision: - comparative advertisements should not be misleading, or likely to be misleading, either about the product advertised or that with which it is compared.
CLAUSE 4 PROHIBITIONS
menopause or menopausal ailments or defects
menopause or menopausal ailments or defects, except for a statement that: itfomen's calciiua reqaixementa are increased after the menopause and (optional) that calcium supplementation may be of assistance in the treatment of osteoporosis
overweight, other than suppression of appetite in conjunction with a balanced
overweight including %reight maintenance, weight loss, and slimming, weight
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low joule (calorie) diet control, or measurement loss, where wight loss is stated or implied other than suppression of appetite in conjunction with or as part of a "kilojoule/calorie controlled eating plan", or words to that effect
OTff̂ R AygNPMWS rWHEREVER THE ITEM IN COLUMN 1 APPEARS IN THE CODEl
Commonwealth Department of Community Services and Health (and) Department of Community Services and Health
Commonwealth Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services
Broadcasting Act 1942 Broadcasting Services Act 1992
The changes described in paragraph (a) of this NOTICE have been approved by the Media Council of Australia on 21 September 1993 to become effective on 1 October 1993. For the purposes of the Therapeutic Goods Regulations, the changes set out in this NOTICE shall commence to operate on the date of gazettal of this NOTICE.
Dated this^O day of October 1993
CK^—^ csarryI^^WES Delegate of the Secretary to the Department of Health,
Housing, Local Government and Community Services
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GAZETTAL NOTICE THERAPEUTIC GOODS ACT 1989
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN DRUG EVALUATION COMMITTEE The 166th Meeting of the Australian Drug Evaluation Committee (ADEC) (12-13 August 1993) resolved to advise the Minister for Family Services and the Secretary, Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services that the following drugs and drug products should be approved for registration, subject to resolution of all outstanding matters to the satisfaction of the Committee and the Therapeutic Goods Administration. The recommendation for approval, in some instances, may be subject to specific conditions. BOTOX Clostridium botulinum toxin type A, lyophilised powder containing 100 units/vial with human serum albumin 0.5 mg and sodium chloride 0.9 mg, for reconstitution with non-preserved sterile saline prior to intramuscular injection. Approval should be for the existing lot #79-11 only. Allergan Australia Pty Ltd. Indlcat:lon8: For the treatment of blepharospasm associated with dystonia, including benign blepharospasm and Vllth nerve disorders (hemifacial spasm) in patients 12 years and over. PROSCAR finasteride 5 mg tablet. Merck Sharp and Dohme (Australia) Pty Ltd. Indications: For the treatment and control of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia in patients who are not candidates for immediate surgery. HYTRIN terazosin 1 mg, 2 mg, 5 mg and 10 mg, present as the hydrochloride dihydrate, tablets. Abbott Australasia Pty Ltd. Extension of Indications: To include the relief of the manifestations of mild to moderate benign prostatic hyperplasia. Treatment should be stopped if patients have not responded after three months of therapy. KLACID Clarithromycin 250 mg film-coated tablet. Abbott Australasia Pty Ltd. Indications: For the treatment of the following mild to moderately severe infections in adults and children over twelve years of age:
1) acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis 2) community acquired pneumonia including infections due to
Chlamydia pneumoniae. Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Legionella pneumophila.
3) acute Streptococcal pharyngitis. 4) uncomplicated skin and soft tissue infections.
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OMNIPAQUE iohexal 180 mgl/mL 10 mL, 15 mL and 20 mL vials. Sterling Winthrop Pty Ltd, Extension of Indications: To include paediatric myelography (lumbar, thoracic, cervical and total columnar) by lumbar injection and computerised CNS tomography, in children between 3 and 36 months. FORTOM ceftazidime powder for injection 1 G and 2 G vials. Glaxo Australia Pty Ltd. Extension of Indications: To include the treatment of severe infections in neonates and infants up to one year, at a recommended dosage up to 25 to 100 mg/kg/day. TIMBCEF cefodizime disodium sterile powder for injection/infusion 250 mg, 500 mg, 1 G and 2 G vials. Roussel Uclaf Australia Pty Ltd. Indications: For use in adults for the treatment of:
1) moderately severe to severe lower respiratory tract infections due to susceptible organisms at a dose of 1 G twice daily for a usual duration of up to 10 days.
2) acute uncomplicated gonorrhoea (urethral, cervical, rectal, oral) at a single dose of 1 G.
OCUFEN flurbiprofen sodium 0.03% w/v liquifilm ophthalmic solution. Allergan Australia Pty Ltd. Indication: For the inhibition of intra-operative miosis. ZOVIRAX acyclovir 800 mg tablet. Wellcome Australia Limited. Indications: For the treatment of Herpes zoster in adults of all ages and the treatment of Herpes zoster affecting the eye (Herpes zoster ophthalmicus), in accordance with the previous recommendations.
BETOPTIC S betaxolol hydrochloride 0.25% w/v ophthalmic suspension. Alcon Laboratories Australia Pty Ltd. Indications: For the treatment of ocular hypertension or chronic open-angle glaucoma, either alone or in combination with other intraocular pressure lowering medication. LOGIPARIM low molecular weight heparin 10 000 anti-Xa units/mL 2 mL vials. LOGIPARIN low molecular weight heparin 11 700 anti-Xa units/mL 0.2 mL, 0.3 mL and 0.4 mL pre-filled syringes, for subcutaneous injection. Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Pty Ltd. Indications: For the prevention of postoperative venous thromboembolism in patients undergoing general and orthopaedic surgery.
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CARDIZEM CD diitiazem hydrochloride 180 mg, 240 mg and 300 mg controlled delivery capsules. ICI Australia. Indications: For the treatment of chronic stable angina and mild to moderate essential hypertension. VASOCARDOL CD diitiazem hydrochloride 180 mg, 240 mg and 300 mg controlled delivery capsules. Marion Merrell Dow Australia. Indications: For the treatment of chronic stable angina and mild to moderate essential hypertension. ORGARAN danaparoid sodium 750 anti-Xa units (approximately 55 mg) sterile isotonic solution, for subcutaneous and intravenous injection 0.6 mL ampoules. Organon (Australia) Pty Limited. Indications: For the prevention of postoperative venous thromboembolism in patients undergoing general or orthopaedic surgery. ZANTAC ranitidine hydrochloride 150 mg and 300 mg dispersible tablets. ZANTAC ranitidine hydrochloride 50 mg/2 mL injection vial. ZANTAC ranitidine hydrochloride 150 mg/mL syrup. Glaxo Australia Pty Ltd. Variation of current conditions:
1) deletion of the statement in the Product Information on the lack of information on the safety of ranitidine given for periods longer than 6 weeks at 300 mg and for periods longer than 12 months at 150 mg.
2) incjlusion under "Maintenance Treatment" of the statement: "As smoking is associated with a higher rate of ulcer relapse, patients should be advised to stop smoking. In patients unable to stop smoking, a dose of 300 mg of ranitidine at night provides additional therapeutic benefit."
3) inclusion under "Warnings" of the statement: "The risk of ulcer recurrence is determined by many factors. In some cases, long periods of treatment may be necessary and/or repeated. Evidence from controlled clinical trials of up to 18 months continuous treatment with Zantac has not revealed undue untoward effects."
URONITEXAN mesna 200 mg/2 mL, 400 mg/4 mL and 1 G/10 mL sterile solution for intravenous injection, single dose ampoules. Farmitalia Carlo Erba Pty Ltd. Indications: For the reduction and prevention of urothelial toxicity (haemorrhagic cystitis) of oxazaphosphorine alkylating agents (eg cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide).
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HOLOXAN ifosfamide 500 mg, 1 G and 2 G vials powder for reconstitution and injection. Farmitalia Carlo Erba Pty Ltd. Indications: For the treatment of tumours that are sensitive to ifosfamide, either as a single agent or in combination with other chemotherapeutic agents. Ifosfamide should be administered concomitantly with mesna. EFREX recombinant human erythropoietin 2 000 U/mL, 4 000 U/mL and 10 000 U/mL and human serum albumin 2.5 mg/mL in 1 mL vials. Janssen-Cilag Pty Ltd. Indications: For the treatment of adults with symptomatic or transfusion-requiring anaemia associated with chronic renal failure. SANDIMMON cyclosporin 50 mg/mL solution for injection/infusion. SANDIMMUN cyclosporin 100 mg/mL oral solution. SANDIMMON cyclosporin 25 mg, 50 mg and 100 mg capsules. Sandoz Australia Pty Ltd. Indications: For induction and/or maintenance of remission in nephrotic syndrome. In this indication, cyclosporin should not be employed as a first line agent. Its use should be restricted to steroid-resistant or steroid-intolerant nephrotic syndrome in children and adults with glomerular disease, without impairment of renal function, when cytotoxic drugs have failed or are not considered appropriate.
M.J. Eadie Chairperson Australian Drug Evaluation Committee 28 October 1993.
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NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY
FOOD STANDARDS
The following notices are made pursuant to the National Food Authority Act 1991, All correspondence, including requests for further information on the matters detailed below, should be forwarded to the following address quoting the relevant title and reference number:
Standards Liaison Officer National Food Authority Box 7186
CANBERRA MAIL CENTRE ACT 2610
Tel: 06-2712219 Submissions should be despatched in order to be received by the Authority no later than 15 December 1993 except for Application A163 - Vegetable Gums in Bread, for which submissions close on 8 December 1993. Submissions will be placed on the public register of the Authority unless a claim of commercial confidentiality (either in respect of all or part of the submission) is made and justified.
NOTICES PURSUANT TO SECTION 14
Fermented Milk Drink (A197)
The National Food Authority received an application (A197) on 30 July 1993, from Yakult Australia Pty Ltd, to amend the Food Standards Code. The applicant seeks to amend Standard HIO - Cultured Milk Products, to include provision for a fermented milk drink which contains viable Lactobacillus casei.
The Authority has made a preliminary assessment, accepted the application and will make a hill assessment. To assist this process, the Authority invites submissions on matters relevant to the application.
To Extend the Use of the Sweetener, Aspartame to Baked Goods and Other Foods Used as Fillings and Frostings (A204)
The National Food Authority received an application (A204) on 5 October 1993, from the NutraSweet Company, to amend the Food Standards Code. The applicant seeks to vary Standard AS - Artificial Sweetening Substances and other relevant Standards, to extend the use of the intense sweetener, aspartame, to the following foods: baked goods and premixes as well as other foods which can form an integral part of baked goods.
The Authority has made a preliminary assessment, accepted the application and will make a full assessment. To assist this process, the Authority invites submissions on matters relevant to the application.
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NOTICES PURSUANT TO SECTION 16
Vegetable Gums in Bread (A163)
The National Food Authority received an application (A163) on 14 October 1992, from Swift and Company Limited, to amend the Food Standards Code to permit the addition of vegetable gums during the course of manufacture of bread.
The Authority has completed a full assessment of the application, has prepared a draft variation to Standard B1 - Cereals, Legumes, Flours, Meals and Breads, and will now conduct an inquiry to consider the draft variation.
To assist in this process, the Authority invites written submissions on matters relevant to the purpose of the inquiry. Note that submissions for this matter close on 8 December 1993.
Residues in Food - Veterinary Insecticides (A181)
The National Food Authority received an application (A181) on 3 March 1993, from the Public Health Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council, to amend the Food Standards Code to include changes to Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for the chemicals Amitraz, Chlorfenvinphos, Deltamethrin, Diflubenzuron, Methoprene and Robenidine; and to establish MRLs for the new chemical Pyraclofos for veterinary use.
The Authority has completed a full assessment of the application, has prepared a draft variation to Standard A14 - Residues in Food, and will now conduct an inquiry to consider the draft variation.
To assist in this process, the Authority invites written submissions on matters relevant to the purpose of the inquiry.
Residues in Food - Crop Insecticides (A182)
The National Food Authority received an application (A182) on 3 March 1993, from the Public Health Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council, to amend the Food Standards Code to include changes to Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for the chemicals Cypermethrin, Fenoxycarb, Fenvalerate/Esfenvalerate, Isofenphos and Thiodicarb crops; and to establish MRLs for the new chemicals Fenpiclonil and Tebufenpyrad for use on crops.
The Authority has completed a full assessment of the application, has prepared a draft variation to Standard A14 - Residues in Food, and will now conduct an inquiry to consider the draft variation.
To assist in this process, the Authority invites written submissions on matters relevant to the purpose of the inquiry.
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Residues in Food - Crop Fungicides (A183) The National Food Authority received an appHcation (A183) on 3 March 1993, from the Public Health Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council, to amend the Food Standards Code to include changes to Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for the chemicals Cyproconazole, Oxadixyl, Propiconazole, Propineb and Tebuconazole; and to establish MRLs for the new chemical Triflumizole for use on crops.
The Authority has completed a full assessment of the application, has prepared a draft variation to Standard A14 - Residues in Food, and will now conduct an inquiry to consider the draft variation.
To assist in this process, the Authority invites written submissions on matters relevant to the purpose of the inquiry.
Residues in Food ~ Herbicides and Related Products (A184)
The National Food Authority received an application (A184) on 3 March 1993, from the Public Health Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council, to amend the Food Standards Code to include changes to Maximum Residue Limits for the chemicals Flamprop-M-methyl/Flamprop-methyl, Imazethapyr, Metribuzin, Pyridate, Simazine and Fenchlorazole-ethyl.
The Authority has completed a full assessment of the application, has prepared a draft variation to Standard A14 - Residues in Food, and will now conduct an inquiry to consider the draft variation.
To assist in this process, the Authority invites written submissions on matters relevant to the purpose of the inquiry.
Residues in Food - Veterinary Antibiotics (A185)
The National Food Authority received an application (A185) on 3 March 1993, from the Public Health Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council, to amend the Food Standards Code to include changes to Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for Salinomycin and to establish MRLs for the new chemicals Tetronasin and Lysocellin Sodium for veterinary use.
The Authority has completed a full assessment of the application, has prepared a draft variation to Standard A14 - Residues in Food, and will now conduct an inquiry to consider the draft variation.
To assist in this process, the Authority invites written submissions on matters relevant to the purpose of the inquiry.
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NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 24
Histamine in Scombroid Fish (P95)
The National Food Authority has prepared a proposal (P95) to amend the Food Standards Code to include a maximum permitted concentration of histamine in scombroid fish.
The Authority has completed a full assessment of the proposal, has prepared draft variations to Standard D1 - Fish and Standard D2 - Canned Fish and Carmed Fish Products, which will apply to all fish except crustacea and molluscs, and will now conduct an inquiry to consider the draft variations.
To assist in this process, the Authority invites written submissions on matters relevant to the purpose of the inquiry.
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national Health and Medical Research Council H H M R C
SOCIAI., BCOKQMIC AND ENVXROHMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXAMmHiG THE CONSEQUEHCES OF A REVISED AIR QUALITT GOAL FOR
OZONE (PHOTOCHEMICAL OXIDANTS)
AN INVITATION TO MAKE SUBMISSIONS ABOUT A REGULATCmT RECOMMENDATION
The National Health and Medical Research Council is considering making a regulatory recommendation for ozone (photochemical oxidants). You are invited to make a submission to the Council about the recommendation.
HOfI TO MAKE TOUR SUBMISSION Following significant research, a Discussion Paper has been produced and is available free of charge upon request. To obtain a copy you may either: 1 Telephone: Mrs Cathy Clutton 06-289 7994
or 2 Write to Mrs Clutton, Health and Environment Policy
Section, Health Advancement Division, Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services, GPO Box 9848, CANBERRA ACT 2601.
Please make your submission in writing or on audio tape, and include your name and an address or phone nximber at which we can contact you. Submissions should be sent to: Dr C. Guest, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Commimity Medicine, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5005.
CIdOSING DATE
The closing date for submissions is 10 December 1993. FURTHER INFORMATION
This notice is given under subsection 12(2) of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992.
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Immigration and Ethnic Affairs
Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Migration Agents Registration Scheme
Notice under section 114Q(1) of the Migration Act 1958
Notice is hereby given that the persons whose details appear below have applied to be registered as migration agents. Any person may lodge an objection to the registration of any applicant appearing below. Objections must be in writing and received not later than six (6) weeks after the date of this notice. Objections should be addressed to:
The Secretary Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs PO Box 25 BelconnenACT 2617
A written statement should be provided which outlines the nature of the objection and clearly identifies the person against whom the objection has been made.
NAME BAYNES Paul Lambert
DAVIES David Paui Allen
GORMAN Bfyan John
DATE OF BtRTH BUSINESS NAME
10/1(V19S6 Micheil Sillar Nichoteona
11A7/1964 Johnsons Solicitors and Altomsya
10/7/1946 Gorman Dunbier Solicitof&
BUSINESS ADDRESS Level 18 Comaico PI 12 Creak St BRISBANE QLD 4000 8ih Fk>of MLC Centre 239Geof9oSt BRISBANE QLD 4000 121 Queen St CAMPBELLTOWN NSW 2560
PROVIDES FREE SERVICE OR CHARGES
FEES?
CHARGES
CHARGES
CHARGES
HOGAN Patrick John
23n/1953 Legal Aid Commission cA WA 55 St George's Tee PERTH WA 6000
FREE SERVICE
JOHNSON Raymond Keith
MCKENNA Domtnic
MINGSISOUPHANH Phout
MURPHY Ian Charles
PRESTON Ginetta
20/6/1952 Johnsons Soltcitons and Attorneys
7/10/1958 Legal Aid Commission o( WA
12/4/1938 Lao Community Advancement NSW
15/12/1955 Murphy Podmore
Sphngvale Community /Vid & Advtee Bureau
8th Row MLC Centra 239 George St BRISBANE QLD 4000 55 St George's Terrace PERTH WA 6000
24LovoniSt CABRAMATTA NSW 2166
CHARGES
FREE SERVICE
FREE SERVICE
CHARGES 1st R Knoble & Davis Hs 27CrombieAve BUNDELL GOLD COAST QLD 4217 5 Osborne Ave FREE SERVICE SPRINGVALE VIC 3171
WALTON Jane Elizabeth
18/7/1967 Leagi Aid Commission of WA 55 St George's Tea PERTH WA 6000
FREE SERVICE
WILUAMS Christopiisr Paul
forseCRETARV 3 November 1993
4/6/1947 Legal Aid Western Australia 1st Floor The Tower Victoria St BUNBURY WA 6230
FREE SERVICE
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Industrial Relations
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
Industrial Relations Act 1988
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 142(A) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE
IN the matter of
CLOTHING TRADES AWARD 1982
C No. 20765 of 1993
Dated the 7th day of March 1986
AND in the matter of the variation of the above award
Notice is hereby given-(a) That on 21 October 1993, the Commission varied the term/s of the
above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below; (b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capital
Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 6 September 1993; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Avenue, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
C037 VIAA PRINT NO. K9341
Clause No, Subject Substance of variation
AWARD ROPING-IN NO. 5 AWARD ROPING-IN AWARD
ay of October 1993
Registrar
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AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
Industrial Relations Act 1988
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 1A2(4) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE
IN the matter of
CLOTHING TRADES AWARD 1982
C Nos 40166 of 1993 and 20372 of 1992
Dated the 7th day of March 1986
AND in the matter of the variation of the above award
Notice is hereby given-
(a) That on 21 October 1993, the Commission varied the term/s of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 2 September 1993; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Avenue, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
C037 V142 PRINT NO. K9115
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
SCHEDULE A LIST OF RESPONDENTS DELETION OF RESPONDENCY SCHEDULE B LIST OF RESPONDENTS DELETION OF RESPONDENCY 2 ARRANGEMENT DELETION OF RESPONDENCY 4 PREVIOUS AWARD SUPERSEDED DELETION OF RESPONDENCY
day of October 1993
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AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
Industrial Relations Act 1988
NOTICE UNDER SUB^SECTION 142(A) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE
IN the matter of
COUNTRY PRINTING AWARD 1959
C No. 21176 of 1993
Dated the 29th day of July 1987
AND in the matter of the variation of the above award
Notice is hereby given-(a) That on 18 October 1993, the Commission varied the term/s of the
above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 6 October 1993; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Avenue, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
C056 V14A PRINT NO. K9595
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
AWARD ROPING-IN NO. 12 AWARD WAGES AND WORKING CONDITIONS - LOG OF CLAIMS
day of October 1993
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AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
Industrial Relations Act 1988
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 1A2(4) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE
IN the matter of
CLOTHING TRADES AWARD 1982
C No. 21132 of 1993
Dated the 7th day of March 1986
AND in the matter of the variation of the above award
Notice is hereby given-(a) That on 20 October 1993, the Commission varied the term/s of the
above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 11 October 1993; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Avenue, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED C037 V145
PRINT NO. K9614
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
AWARD ROPING-IN NO. 6 AWARD ROPING-IN AWARD
Dat day of October 1993
Registrar
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AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
Industrial Relations Act 1988
NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 142(A) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE
IN the matter of
ACTORS ETC. (TELEVISION) AWARD 1979
C No. 21266 of 1993
Dated the 6th day of July 1979
AND in the matter of the variation of the above award
Notice is hereby given-(a) That on 12 October 1993, the Commission varied the term/s of the
above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 23 September 1993; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level A, CML Building, University Avenue, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
A003 V035 PRINT NO. K9388
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
13 TRAVELLING - ACCOMMODATION ALLOWANCES - TRANSPORT
14 MEAL BREAKS ALLOWANCES
day of October 1993
lyward Industrial^ Registrar
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Regulation 23 Industrial Relations Act 1988
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF VARIATION OF COMMON RULE AWARD
IN the matter of:
ABORIGINAL AND COMMUNITY CONTROLLED HEALTH SERVICES (COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING STAFF) AWARD 1988
(C No 37245 of 1989) (C No 50045 of 1989)
DATED 7 August 1991.
AND in the matter of the variation of the award
Notice is hereby given:
(a) That on 18 October 1993, the Commission varied the term [or terms] of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Northern Territory with effect from 9 October 1992;
and
(c) that any organisation or person interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the above-mentioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry, 1 Briggs Street, Darwin free of charge.
SCHEDULE TERMS TO BE VARIED
A483CRN veil M PRINT K9569
Clause No. Subject Substance of Variation
6(a)&(e)
6(f) Schedule A
Arrangement Salaries
Salaries Translation Arrangements
Renumbering Classification and Salary Rate Classification and Conditions Classification
Dated 27 October 1993 LYNDALL SOETENS
DEPUTY INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 3160 Government departments No. GN 43, 3 November 1993 Regulation 23
Industrial Relations Act 1988
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF VARIATION OP COMMON RULE AWARD
IN the matter of:
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES (NORTHERN TERRITORY) (CONSOLIDATED) AWARD 1980
(C No 80084 of 1993)
DATED 3 November 198 9.
AND in the matter of the variation of the award
Notice is hereby given:
(a) That on 13 October 1993, the Commission varied the term [or terms] of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Northern Territory with effect from 22 September 1993;
and
(c) that any organisation or person interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the above-mentioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry, 1 Briggs Street, Darwin free of charge.
SCHEDULE TERMS TO BE VARIED
A188CRN V055 P PRINT K9542
Clause No. Subject Substance of Variation
2 Arrangement Renumbering 4 5 Career Start New Clause
Traineeships
Dated 27 October 1993.
LYNDALL SOETENS DEPUTY INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 43, 3 November 1993 Government departments 3161
Regulation 23 Industrial Relations Act 1988
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF VARIATION OF COMMON RULE AWARD
IN the matter of:
DOCTORS' NURSES (NORTHERN TERRITORY) AWARD 198 0
(C No 30771 of 1991)
DATED 23 January 1986.
AND in the matter of the variation of the award
Notice is hereby given: (a) That on 11 October 1993, the Commission varied the term [or terms] of
the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Northern Territory with effect from 16 March 1993;
and
(c) that any organisation or person interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the above-mentioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry, 1 Briggs Street, Darwin free of charge.
SCRHDULE TERMS TO BE VARIED
D015CRN V028 M PRINT K9481
Clause No. Subject Substance of Variation
2 Arrsmgement Renumbering 6(a) Classifications and Enrolled Nurses
Salaries 6(b) Incremental Payments New Sub-Clause 6 (c) Recognition of previous Deleted
Service - Enrolled Nurses
6B Definitions- Enrolled New Clause Nurses
6C Progression and New Clause Accelerated advancement - Enrolled Nurses
9 Hours of Work Conditions 9A Shift Work Penalty Work Payments 28 Transitional Conditions
Arrangements Schedule B Penalty Rates -
Enrolled Nurses Phasing Arrcingements
Dated 27 October 1993. LYNDALL SOETENS DEPUTY INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 3162 Government departments No. GN 43, 3 November 1993 Regulation 23
Industrial Relations Act 1988
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE OP VARIATION OP COMMON RULE AWARD
IN the matter of:
TRANSPORT WORKERS AWARD 1983
(C No 31308 of 1993)
DATED 17 June 1983.
AND in the matter of the variation of the award
Notice is hereby given: (a) That on 7 October 1993, the Commission varied the term [or terms] of
the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below (b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Northern Territory
with effect from 7 October 1993;
and
(c) that any organisation or person interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the above-mentioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry, 1 Briggs Street, Darwin free of charge.
SCHEDULE TERMS TO BE VARIED
T140CRN V107 S PRINT K9463
Clause No. Subject Substance of Variation
14(aa) Payment of Wages Pay Advice Slips provision
Dated 27 October 1993.
LYNDALL SOETENS DEPUTY INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 43, 3 November 1993 Government departments 3163
Regulation 23 Industrial Relations Act 1988
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
NOTICE OF VARIATION OF COMMON RULE AWARD
IN the matter of:
TRANSPORT WORKERS AWARD 1983
(C No 31744 of 1992)
DATED 17 June 1983.
AND in the matter of the variation of the award
Notice is hereby given: (a) That on 8 October 1993, the Commission varied the term [or terms] of
the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below (b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Northern Territory
with effect from 20 July 1993;
eUld
(c) that any organisation or person interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the above-mentioned variation is invited to
lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry, 1 Briggs Street, Darwin free of charge.
SCHEDULE TERMS TO BE VARIED
T140CRN VIOOC S PRINT K9469
Clause No. Subject Substance of Variation
Schedule A Correction Order Respondents
Dated 27 October 1993.
LYNDALL SOETENS DEPUTY INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR
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];n4ufftrj,al Relations Act 1988
Australian Industrial Registry Principal Registry-Nauru House 80 Collins Street Melbourne Vic 3000
(Postal Address: GPO Box 1994S Melbourne Vic 3001)
NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO A CHANGE OF NAME OF AN ORGANISATION
(O No. 20018 o£ 1993)
NOTICE is given that an application has been made by the Screen Production A«sociation of Australia under the Industrial Relations Act 1988 for consent to the change of name of the organisation to The Screen Producers AsBociation of Australia.
Information contained in the application and supporting documents concerning the reason for the proposal is as follows:
To more accurately reflect the membership of the Association and the focus of the Association's activities, that is, as employers in the industry specified in the Association's rules.
Any interested orgauiisation, registered under the Industrial Relations Act, association or person who desires to object to the application may do so by lodging in the Industrial Registry a notice of objection accompanied by a written statement within thirty-five (35) days after the publication of this advertisement and by serving on the organisation [whose address for service is: Suite 2, 1st Floor, 144 Riley Street, East Sydney, NSW 2010) within seven (7) days after the notice of objection has been lodged, copies of the notice of objection and the written statement so lodged.
M. Kelly Industrial Registrar
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Industry, Technology and Regional Development
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 17(b) APPOINTMENT NOTICE NS 93/13
' I ALAN LESLIE WALSH being a delegate of the ComptroUer General of Customs, in pursuance of paragraph (b) of Section 17 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby appoint the place appointed in the following Schedule as a place for the examination of goods on landing.
DirecW Cargo Operations
Dated This ^ ^ Day of October 1993.
The Schedule. Place Name Location
Sydney Haulage Containers P/L That part of the land which is Container Park. indicated on Scale Drawing
outlined in Red, Folio 34 file No. 89/01727 held by Chief Inspector, Sea Cargo Control and is situated at 1890 Botany Road, Botany NSW.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 17(b) APPOINTMENT NOTICE NS 93/16
I ALAN LESLIE WALSH being a delegate of the Comptroller Genera of Customs, in pursuance of paragraph (b) of Section 17 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby appoint the place appointed in the following Schedule as a place for the examination of goods on landing.
Director Cargo Operations
Dated This ^ ^ Day of October 1993.
The Schedule. Place Name Location
Maritime Container Services That part of the premises which is Container Park. indicated on Scale Drawing
outlined in Red, Folio 97 file No. 82/5732 held by Chief Inspector, Sea Cargo Control and is situated at 3 Exell Street, Banksmeadow NSW, 2019.
9302990
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REVOCATION OF ADR AND SEA CARGO DEPOTS. APPOmTED UNDER SECTION 17(b) REVOCATION NOTICE
I, Alan Leslie Walsh being a delegate of the ComptroUer General for Customs, hereby revoke from the Schedule to Customs Appointment Notice No NS18 which appeared in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN15 dated 18 April 1990.
Sydney Haulage Terminal Containers P/L. Bellevue Street St Peters, N.S.W.
which was originally appointed for the examination of goods on landing under Section 17(b) of the Customs Act 1901.
A. l / y a l s h Director Cargo Operations
October 1993.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 17(b) APPOINTMENT NOTICE NS 93/07
I ALAN LESLIE WALSH being a delegate of the Comptroller Genera of Customs, in pursuance of paragraph (b) of Section 17 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby appoint the place appointed in the following Schedule as a place for the examination of goods on landing.
Director Cargo Operations
Dated This Day of October 1993.
The Schedule. Place Name Location
Maritime Container Services That part of the building which is Container Depot indicated on Scale Drawing
outlined in Red, Folio 5 file No, 93/01523 held by Chief Inspector, Sea Cargo Control and is situated at 3 Exell Street, Banksmeadow NSW, 2019.
9302992
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 17(b) APPOINTMENT NOTICE NS 93/08
I ALAN LESUE WALSH being a delegate of the ComptroUer General of Customs, in pursuance of paragraph (b) of Section 17 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby appoint the place appointed in the following Schedule as a place for the examination of goods on landing.
Cargo Operations
Dated This Day of October 1993.
The Schedule. Place Name Location
Rozelle Container Depot That part of the premises which is Container Park. indicated on Scale Drawing
outlined in Red, Foiio 4 file No. 93/03122 held by Chief Inspector, Sea Cargo Control and is situated at James Craig Road, RozeUe Bay, NSW, 2039.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
APPOINTMEIST UNDER SECTION 17(b) APPOINTMENT NOTICE NS 93/17
I ALAN LESLIE WALSH being a delegate of the Comptroller General of Customs, in pursuance of paragraph (b) of Section 17 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby appoint the place appointed in the following Schedule as a place for the examination of goods on landing.
Director Cargo Operations
Dated This ^ x Day of October 1993,
The Schedule, Place Name Location
Air Road Australia That part of the premises which is Container Depot indicated on Scale Drawing
outlined in Red, Folio 2 file No. 93/03450 held by Chief Inspector, Sea Cargo Control and is situated at 31 Nyrang Street, Lidcombe NSW, 214L
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REVOCATION OF AIR AND SEA CARGO DEPOTS.
APPOINTED UNDER SECTION 17(b)
REVOCATION NOTICE
I, Alan Leslie Walsh being a delegate of the Comptroller General for Customs, hereby revoke from the Schedule to Customs Appointment Notice No NS4 which appeared in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No G36 dated 7 September 1982.
Maritime Container Services Canal Road St Peters, N.S.W.
which was originally appointed for the examination of goods on landing under Section 17(b) of the Customs Act 1901.
A^liwalsh Director Cargo Operations
October 1993.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 17(h) APPOINTMENT NOTICE NS 93/09
I Alan Leslie Walsh being a delegate of the Comptroller-General of Customs, in pursuance of paragraph (b) of section 17 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby appoint the place appointed in the following Schedule as a place for the examination of goods on landing.
Diremr Cargo Operations.
Dated This c i 9 ^ Day of June 1993.
The Schedule Place Name Location
Rozelle Container Depot That part of the premises which Container Depot is indicated on Scale Drawing
outlined in Red, Folio24 file No. 93/03123 held by Chief Inspector, Sea Cargo Control and is situated at James Craig Road, RozeUe Bay, NSW, 2039.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 17(b) APPOINTMENT NOTICE NS 93/12
I ALAN LESLIE WALSH being a delegate of the Comptroller General of Customs, in pursuance of paragraph (b) of Section 17 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby appoint the place appointed in the following Schedule as a place for the examination of goods on landing.
Director Cargo Operations
Dated This ^ ^ Day of October 1993.
The Schedule. Place Name Location
Export Freight Services That part of the premises which is Container Depot indicated on Scale Drawing
outlined in Red, Folio 11 file No. 92/10813 held by Chief Inspector, Sea Cargo Control and is situated at 45 Huntley Street, Alexandria NSW, 2015.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT 1901
APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 17(b) APPOINTMENT NOTICE NS 93/18
I ALAN LESLIE WALSH being a delegate of the Comptroller General of Customs, in pursuance of paragraph (b) of Section 17 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby appoint the place appointed in the following Schedule as a place for the examination of goods on landing.
/
Director Cargo Operations
Dated This ^ ^ Day of October 1993.
The Schedule. Place Name Location
Air Road Australia That part of the premises which is Container Park. indicated on Scale Drawing
outlined in Red, Folio 19 file No. 93/04395 held by Chief Inspector, Sea Cargo Control and is situated at 31 Nyrang Street, Lidcombe NSW, 2141.
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REVOCATION OF AIR AND SEA CARGO DEPOTS.
APPOINTED UNDER SECTION 17(b)
REVOCATION NOTICE
I, Alan Leslie Walsh being a delegate of the Comptroller General for Customs, hereby revoke from the Schedule to Customs Appointment Notice No NNC3 which appeared in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No G37 dated 17 September 1985.
Toll Transport Container Depot Off Pacific Highway Sandgate, N.S.W.
which was originally appointed for the examination of goods on landing under Section 17(b) of the Customs Act 1901.
A. t : Walsh Director Cargo Operations
/ 9 October 1993.
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No. GN 43, 3 November 1993
AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CUSTOMS ACT
APPOINTMENT UNDER SECTION 17 (b) APPOINTMENT NOTICE NUMBER VS/9307.
I, John Gerard Ryan. Delegate of the ComptroUer-General for the Australian Customs Service, in pursuance of paragraph (b) of Section 17 of the Customs Act 1901, hereby appoint the places identifled in the following schedule as places for the examination of goods on landing.
CARGO OPERATIONS 2. / October, 1993.
THE SCHEDULE
PLACE NAME CARGO DISTRIBUTORS PTY LTD
LOCATION That part of the building which is indicated by the hatching on scale drawing VS/9328 held by the Senior Inspector, Sea Cargo, and which is situated on land at present known as the comer of Anderson Road and Appleton Dock Road, Footscray Victoria. 3011. FUe V89/0048 refers.
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AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE
PLACE NAME LOCATION
WESTGATE TRANSPORT INDUSTRIES m o PTY LTD
That part of the building which is indicated by the hatching on scale drawing VS/9329 held by the Senior Inspector, Sea Cargo, and which is situated on land at present known as Lot 3, Boundary Road,Sunshine, Victoria, 3020. File V91/6588 refers.
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AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE
REVOCATION OF AIR AND SEA CARGO DEPOTS APPOINTED UNDER SECTION 11(b) OF THE CUSTOMS ACT
REVOCATION NOTICE NUMBER VIC/SEA 93/02
I, John Gerard Ryan, Delegate of the Comptroller -General of Customs hereby revoke from the Schedule to the Customs Appointment Notice which appeared in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN25 dated 30 June 1993, the place identified in scale drawing No VS 9311 submitted by Westgate Transport Industries(Vic) Pty Ltd, which was originally appointed for the examination of goods on landing under Section 17(b) of the Customs Act
i:G.Ryan Director, Barrier Control VICTORIA
Dated this ./hc::^:^:.^.... day of October, 1993
9303001
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AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE
REVOCATION OF AIR AND SEA CARGO DEPOTS APPOINTED UNDER SECTION 17(b) OF THE CUSTOMS ACT
REVOCATION NOTICE NUMBER VIC/SEA 93/03
I, John Gerard Ryan, Delegate of the Comptroller -General of Customs hereby revoke from the Schedule to the Customs Appointment Notice which appeared in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN47 dated 28 November, 1990, the place identified in scale drawing No V90/02 submitted by Western Packing Pty Ltd which was originally appointed for the examination of goods on landing under Section 17(b) of the Customs Act
. a — J^.Ryan Director, Barrier Control VICTORIA
Dated this of October, 1993
3303002
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AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE
CUSTOMS ACT 1901 - PART XVB PRELIMINARY FINDING INTO THE ALLEGED DUMPING AND SUBSIDISATION OF FORMULATED TRIFLURALIN EXPORTED
FROM THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
The Australian Customs Service has completed its inquiry mto the alleged dumping and subsidisation of formulated trifluralin exported from the Republic of South Africa (South Africa), The inquiry commenced on 26 July 1993 following an application by Nufarm Limited. Customs found that:
formulated trifluralin exported from South Africa has been dumped; formulated trifluralin exported from South Africa has been subsidised; the Australian industry producing like goods suffered material injury caused by these dumped/subsidised exports; material injury to the Australian mdustry is not threatened by fiiture exports of dumped formulated trifluralin from South Africa; and material injury to the Australian industry is threatened by fiiture exports of subsidised formulated trifluralin from South Africa.
Securities under section 42 of the Customs Act 1901 will be imposed in respect of any countervailing duty that may become payable on the goods from the Republic of South Africa that are imported on or after 4 November 1993. Customs will now refer the matter to the Anti-Dumping Authority who must hold an inquiry and report to the Minister as to whether countervailing duties should be imposed.
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NOTICE UNDER SUBSECTION 269TD(2) OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901
I have considered the application, taking into account submissions received and any other matters considered relevant, and hereby declare that there are sufficient grounds for the publication of a countervailing duty notice in respect of formulated trifluralin exported from South Africa.
NOTICE UNDER SUBSECTION 269TD(3) OF THE CUSTOMS ACT 1901
I have considered the application, taking into account submissions received and any other matters considered relevant, and hereby declare that there are not sufficient grounds for the publication of a dumping duty notice in respect of formulated trifluralin exported from South Africa.
Michael Flanagan Delegate of the Comptroller-General 3 November 1993.
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA TNSTRTIMENT OF APPROVAL NO.IO OF 1993
EXCISE ACT 1901
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 43, 3 November 1993
I, FRANCIS IVOR KELLY, Comptroller-General of Customs, pursuant to section 4AA of the Excise Act 1901 hereby approve the attached form as the approved form for the purposes of subsection 78A(4AA) of the Excise Act 1901.
Dated this ^ day of 1993
( F i ^ L Y ) omptroUer-General
i M D n D T A k l T - F I R S T R E A D INSTRUCTIONS AT BACK B E F O R E &LLING IN THIS FORM i m r u n i i - YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE RETURNED IF INCOMPLETE
s:
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SUPPLEMENTARY APPLICATION FOR DIESEL FUEL REBATE I Applicant Category:: Telephone:
AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE Customs Act 1901 Excise Act 1901
O F F I C E U S E O N L Y CO „ (£} O) CN O C9 <n
Applicant Name
Applicant A C N Manner of Use
CLAIM DETAILS
App.'s Postal Address: DECLARATION I declare that:
For ALL 'Schedule/s of Purchases' below, please show:
A. Date of OLDEST invoice or similar document to date of MOST RECENT invoice or similar document
B. Total quantity of all dlesel fuel purchases against which you are claiming part or full rebate
C. That PART or FULL amount of B' on which you are claiming rebate
D. The quantity of any other dlesel fuel purchases, during the above period (not covered in B ) on Lich you are NOT claiming rebate.
/ /19 to / /19
(Show Whole Litres)
(Show Whole Litres)
(Show Whole Litres)
whicffyou are NdT claiming r
E. Number of Diesel Road Vehicles owned/used by you. {If nil, show 'NIL"). I
Please answer 'YES' or 'NO'. Since your last Claim, has there been any change to your:
F. Number of Diesel Road vehicles shown In 'E' above? I G. Telephone Number, Business or Postal Address? I
H . F i n a n c i a l A c c o u n t D e t a i l s a n d / o r F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n N o . ? I
I. Operations which may affect the amount of rebate claimed? [ tt vou answered *YES* to F.G. H or I. oiease Drovide written details and ATTACH to this claim.
E I k U G. D H .
• I am a person entitled to diesei fuel rebate or a person duly authorised to make this application on behalf of an eligible applicant;
• All information supplied. Including attachments. Is true and correct; • To the best of my knowledge, rebate has not been claimed on the subject fuel before,
by any other person; • I have not claimed rebate before this claim on any of the subject fuel specified In Box
'C\ which I Intend to use/have used for eligible purposes; • I will retain ait relevant documentation for five years to substantiate my claim; • I have not sold or otherwise disposed of any of the subject fuel; • I will notify the Collector of Customs within 21 days of any subsequent sale, disposal
or use of any fuel the subject of this claim for a purpose other than the 'Specified Manner of Use' shown above the Claim Details Section;
• I have taken Into account any changes In operations which have affected the amount of rebate claimed;
• i understand that the personal Information collected by Customs on this form will be used solely for the purpose of the legislation relating to the Diesel Fuel Rebate Scheme, and that Customs may take steps to verify Information provided, but will not disclose tt to any other person except as required by law.
Signature of Authorised Person
Print name of Authorised Person
Date
For further contact, please show your fax or mobile no. (if any):
SCHEDULE OF PURCHASE9: IN B A I * ORDFEB U9T CUWIFIA P/WTOR T R N REBATE <BUT SHOW FULL QUANTITY PURCHASED.)
~ ~ TOTAL WHOLE LITRES FOR THIS PAGE Show TOTAL No. of Schedule Pages (Including this page) In this Claim fTra<i*f*f to/Include in 80X "B' above)
PLEASE NOTE: IF ATTACHING PHOTOCOPIES OF THIS SCHEDULE, SIGN, DATE AND KEEP A COPY. Authorised Person s Signature
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Dale i /
Purchase or Delivery Date
Invoice/Receipt Number Supplier Name Supplier
Phone No. & STP Address to which fuel was delivered $ Amount Paid for Diesel Fuel
Total Quantity Purchased (whole litres)
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No. GN 43, 3 November 1993
Transport and Communications
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN LAND TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT ACT 1988
DECLARATION UNDER SUBSECTION 8(1)
WHEREAS IVHS Australia Inc. is an organisation which
arranges, assists or carries out research in relation to land transport
NOW I, ROBERT LINDSAY COLLINS, Minister of State for Transport and Communications, pursuant to subsection 8(1) of the Australian Land Transport Development Act 1988, hereby declare IVHS Australia Inc. to be an approved research organisation for the purposes of the Act.
Dated this 1993
Minister of State for Tra^port and Communications
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No. GN 43, 3 November 1993 Government departments 3185
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING AUTHORITY NOTICE OF ALLOCATION OF SUBSCRIPTION TELEVISION
BROADCASTING LICENCES PURSUANT TO SECTION 96 OF THE BROADCASTING SERVICE ACT 1992.
On 21 October 1993, the Australian Broadcasting Authority ('ABA') allocated twenty-eight subscription television broadcasting licences (Licence Identifier Nos. 0009 - 0036) under section 96 of the Act to Rowcom Holdings Pty Ltd. Rowcom propose to provide a subscription television broadcasting service to Darwin, Cairns, Townsville, Sunshine Coast, Hobart and Launceston. The service will be delivered via cable. The ABA must not allocate a licence under section 96 that uses satellite as a means of service delivery. The ABA must not allocate a licence under section 96 for a service that is dependent on an MDS system as its means of transmission (or as part of its means of transmission) before satellite Pay TV services commence under licence A, licence B or licence C or until 1 January 1995, whichever is the earlier.
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No. GN 43, 3 November 1993 DECLARATION UNDER SUBSECTION 427(2)
OF THE NAV/GAT70N ACT 1912
1, PAUL MATTHEW McGRATH, delegate of the Minister for Transport and Communications, pursuant to subsection 427(2) of the Navigation Act 1912, hereby declare that:
Section 1 Introduction, Definitions and General Requirements
Section 5 Construction
Sub-Sections: C H K
Watertight Sub-Division of Passenger Vessels Aluminium Fibre Reinforced Plastic
Section 8 Sub-Section A
Stability Preliminary
Section 9 Engineering
Section 10 LIfe-SavIng Appliances
Section 14 Surveys and Certificates of Survey
Section 15 Emergency Procedures and Safety of Navigation
published by the Australian Government Publishing Service In October 1993 are the provisions of Section 1, Section 5 Sub-Sections C, H, K, Section 8A, Section 9, Section 10, Section 14 and Section 15 of the Uniform Shipping Laws Code.
Dated this day !P. October 1993
iMnf P.M. McGRATH
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
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NOTICE OF C R E A T I O * OF STATUTORY L I E U IN RESPECT OF CERTA IN A IRCRAFT NOTICE i s he reby | i v e n t b a t p a r s a a n t to s e c t i o n 6 9 ( 1 ) of tfae C i v i l A v i a t i o n Act 1988, 1 s t a t u t o r y l i e n k a s been v e s t e d in the A u t h o r i t y In r e s p e c t of each of t be a i r c r a f t d e s c r i b e d b e r e u n d e r .
L i e n No. Da te and t ime c r e a t e d ( E S T ) D e s c r i p t i o n and r e g i s t r a t i o n P a y a b l e by
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Da ted t h i s 2 8 t h day of O c t o b e r 1993 Ken Hunt R e g i s t r a r of S t a t u t o r y L i e n s
B a r r y Edward Jones S3 Grey S t r e e t C a r l t o n NSW 2218
NOTICE OF NOTICE i s v e s t e d i n
C E S S A T I O N OF A STATUTORY L I E N IN RESPECT OF CERTA IN A IRCRAFT hereby g i v e n t h a t p o r s u a n t to s e c t i o n 7 S ( 1 ) of tbe C i v i l A v i a t i o n Act 1988, tbe A u t h o r i t y c e a s e d to have e f f e c t I n r e s p e c t of each of tbe a i r c r a f t d e s c r
a s t a t u t o r y 1 l«n Ibed h e r e u n d e r .
L i e n No. D e s c r i p t i o n and r e g i s t r a t i o n marti. Da te on w h i c h l i e n c ea sed to have e f f e c t .
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FEDERAL AIRPORTS (AKENDMEKT) BY-LAWS NO.l 1993
THE FEDERAL AIRPORTS CORPORATION, acting pursuant to section 72 of the FEDERAL AIRPORTS CORPORATION ACT 1986, hereby makes the following By-laws.
1. These amendments may be cited as the Federal Airports (Amendment) By-laws No.l 1993.
2. By-law 2.1 of the Federal Airports By-laws is amended by inserting in the appropriate place the following additional definition:-
"aircraft stand" means an area at a Federal Airport designated by the Corporation for the parking of aircraft including, but not limited to the parking of aircraft for the purposes of loading and unloading of freight, mail and cargo, and for the embarkation or disembarkation of passengers.
3. The Federal Airports By-laws are amended by the insertion of the following new By-laws after existing By-law 15C:
15CA.1 By-laws 15CA.2, 15CA.3 and 15CA.4 apply only to aircraft in relation to aircraft stands on Federal Airports at Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Darwin, Townsville, Coolangatta, Canberra and Alice Springs, apart from areas which are leased by the Corporation to third parties.
15CA.2 The pilot in control of an aircraft and the operator shall obey all reasonable directions by the airport officers employed by the Corporation to administer aircraft movements and parking in relation to:
(a) movement of the aircraft on an aircraft stand;
(b) allocation of particular aircraft stands;
(c) time limitations applying to aircraft stands; and
(d) removal of aircraft when a time limitation has been exceeded or in an emergency.
Penalty $500
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15CA.3 If directions under By-law 15CA.2 are not obeyed, those directions may be repeated or varied by the relevant airport officer of the Corporation and every failure to comply with the initial instruction and with any subsequent repetition or variation shall, subject to clause 15CA.4, constitute a separate offence.
15CA.4 No person shall be liable for more than four offences in respect of breaches of clause 15CA.3, in any one hour period, in respect of each aircraft.
15CA.5 Where a person fails to comply with a direction given under By-law 15CA.2, the airport officer may, with such assistance (if any) as is necessary, remove the aircraft as required by the direction.
15CA.6 An action does not lie against the Corporation, or against the airport officer or any other officer, employee or agent of the Corporation acting in the course of his or her employment, for or in respect of : (a) loss of, or damage to, an aircraft during
its removal under By-law 15CA.5; or (b) loss of, or damage to, an aircraft so
removed while it is in the custody, possession or control of the Corporation or the airport officer or any other officer, employee or agent of the Corporation;
other than loss or damage wilfully or negligently caused by such an airport officer, employee or agent.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that copies of this Amendment: to the Federal Airports By-laws and all current Federal Airports By-laws may be purchased from all outlets of the Australian Government Publishing Service.
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FEDERAL AIRPORTS ^AMENDMENT) BY-IAWS NO. 2 1993
THE FEDERAL AIRPORTS CORPORATION, acting pursuant to section 72 of the FEDERAL AIRPORTS CORPORATION ACT 1986, hereby makes the following By-laws.
These amendments may be cited as the Federal Airports (Amendment) By-laws No.2 1993.
2. By-law 2.1 of the Federal Airports By-laws is amended by the deletion of the existing definition of "airside" and inserting in the appropriate place the following definitions:
'airside' means the movement area of an airport, adjacent terrain and buildings or portions thereof, access to which is controlled, but excluding leased areas;"
'Airside Vehicle Control Handbook' in relation to each Federal airport means the latest edition of the book by that name issued before 16 September 1993 in respect of that airport;"
'Authority to Drive Airside' means a document validly issued by the Corporation which is expressed to authorise the person to whom it is issued to drive a vehicle on the airside at a Federal airport;"
3. The Federal Airports By-laws are amended by the deletion of existing 15H.1, 15H.2, 15H.3 and 15H.4 and the insertion of the following new By-laws.
15H.1 No person shall operate or use a vehicle on the airside of a Federal airport in breach of the requirements of the Airside Vehicle Control Handbook.
Penalty : $500
15H.2 No person or company shall permit a vehicle which it owns or controls to be operated or used on the airside of a Federal airport in breach of the requirements of the Airside Vehicle Control Handbook.
Penalty : $500
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15H.3 An airport officer may require a person apparently in control of a vehicle on the airside of a Federal airport to produce his or her Authority to Drive Airside for inspection and to state his or her name and address if the airport officer considers it appropriate to do so for the purposes of safety or these By-laws.
15H.4 A person who is required to state his or her name and address under By-law 15H.3 shall not, without reasonable excuse, refuse or fail to do so or state a false name and address. Penalty ; $500
15H.5 A person who is required to produce his or her Authority to Drive Airside for inspection under By-law 15H.3 shall not, without reasonable excuse, refuse or fail to do so. Penalty : $500
15H.6 An aixrport officer may give such directions or prohibitions as the airport officer considers reasonable to a person apparently in control of a vehicle on the airside of a Federal airport, or to any other person on the airside of a Federal airport, as are, in the opinion of the officer, necessary to eliminate a cause of danger, produce a more efficient flow of traffic, remove an impediment to traffic, for the purposes of aviation security, or for the purposes of these By-laws.
15H.7 A person shall not, without reasonable excuse, refuse or fail to comply with a direction given by an airport officer under By-law 15H.6. Penalty : $500"
NOTICE IS HEREBY &IVEN that copies of this JUnendmeiit: to the Federal Alrport̂ s ̂ -laws and all current Federal Airports By-laws may be purchased froon all outlets of the Australian Government Publishiing Service.
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FEDERAL AIRPORTS (AMENDMENT) BY-IAWS N O . 3 1993
IE FEDERAL AIRPORTS CORPORATION, acting pursuant to section 72 ,t the FEDERAL AIRPORTS CORPORATION ACT 1986, hereby makes the >:ilowing By-laws.
These amendments may be cited as the Federal Airports (Amendment) By-laws No. 3 1993.
2, By-law 2.1 of the Federal Airports By-laws is amended by deleting the definition of the term "authorised identification card" and inserting the following additional definition :
"ASIC" means a current aviation security identification card issued to a person for access to security restricted areas at a Federal Airport;"
3. By-law 15F.2(c) is amended by :
(i) Deleting the word "holding" and substituting in its place the word displaying";
(ii) Deleting the words "authorised identification card" and substituting in its place the phrase "ASIC, lawfully issued to and validly held by that person for that area".
By-law 15F.5(a) is amended by deleting the words "authorised identification card" and substituting in its place "ASIC".
By-law 15F.5(b) is amended by deleting the existing wording and substituting the following wording in its place:
"(b) A person who is required by an airport officer to surrender such a card shall forthwith surrender that card to the airport officer."
The Federal Airports By-laws are amended by the insertion of the following new By-laws after current By-law 15F:
"15FA.1 Where a person who has been issued with an ASIC by the Corporation :
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(a) for any reason including termination, change in nature of employment or completion of contract, ceases to require access from time to time to the appropriate area for the purposes of his or her employment, the person must immediately return the ASIC to the Corporation at the place at which it was issued; or
(b) loses the ASIC, or has reason to suspect that the ASIC may be destroyed or stolen, the person must immediately notify the Corporation at the place at which it was issued and his or her employer.
Penalty: $500
15FA.2 Every person to whom an ASIC has been issued by the Corporation shall, within ten working days, notify the Corporation of any change of name, address or telephone number of that person. Penalty: $500
15FA.3 The employer of a person who has been issued an ASIC by the Corporation shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that;
(a) the ASIC is returned to the Corporation at the place at which it was issued in accordance with by-law 15FA.l(a);
(b) the Corporation is notified in accordance with by-law 15FA.(b); and
(c) the Corporation is notified, within ten working days, of any change of name, address or telephone number of either the employer, or of the person to whom the Corporation has issued the ASIC.
Penalty: $500
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that copies of this Amendment to the Federal Airports By-laws and all current Federal Airports By-laws may be purchased from all outlets of the Australian Government Publishing Service.
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Treasurer
ATmCHMENT 'A'
INSURANCE ACT 1973 NOTIFICATION OF GRANT OF AOTHORTTy IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECnON 28 In pursuance of Section 28 of the Insurance Act 1973, I Frederick George Herbert Pooley, Insurance and Superannuation Conmissioner, hereby give notice that on v. October 1993, pursuant to Section 23 of the Insurance Act 1973, I granted an authority to carry on insurance business to TGIO Limited, the registered office of which is situated at 10th Floor, 144 Macquarie Street, Hobart, Tasmania 7000. In accordance with Section 122 of the Insurance Act 1973, the Register of Authorised Insurers can be inspected at my Office.
DATED this ^ day of October 1993
F.G.H Pooley Corrmissioner
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No. S 319, Tuesday, 26 October 1993 Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service. Canberra
SPECIAL
Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988
NATIONAL CAPFTAL PLAN NOTICE OF APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT
I, BRIAN LESLIE HOWE, the Minister of State for Housing, Local Government and Community Services, pursuant to Section 21 of the Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988. give notice that on this day I approve Amending Series 8 of the National Capital Plan submitted to me for approval by the National Capital Planning Authority. The Amendment takes effect on the date of publication of this notice in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. Copies of Amending Series 8 are available for inspection, or may be purchased at a cost of $2.00 from:
National Capital Planning Authority Information Service 10-12 Brisbane Avenue BARTON ACT 2600
between the hours of 9am and 4pm, Monday to Friday.
Dated this day of October 1993
BRIAN LESLIE HOWE Minister of State for Housing,
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
SPECIAL
Coy No. 267 of 1993
IN THE MATTER of the Corporations (Western Australia) Act 1990
-and-
IN THE MATTER Of Metro Radiators Pty Ltd (A.C.N-NO. 051 760 340)
NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of Metro Radiators PTY LTD (A-C.N. NO. 051 760 340) by the Supreme Court was, on the 2 8th day of September 1993, presented by Arthur Fredrick Palmer, and that the petition is directed to be heard before the Court sitting at the Supreme Court, Perth, at the hour of 10.30 O'clock in the forenoon on the lOth day of November 1993; and any creditor or contributory of Metro Radiators PTY LTD (A.C.N, NO. 051 760 340) desiring to support or oppose the making of an order on that petition may appear at the time of hearing by himself or his counsel for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished to any creditor or contributory of that company requiring the same by the undersigned on payment of the amount of 0.20c per folio for the copy. The petitioner's address is 10 Highview Road Greenmount in the State of Western Australia. The petitioner's solicitor is T R Stephenson of 62 Farmer Street, North Perth WA 6006.
Signed T.Ro Stephenson - Solicitor
NOTE: Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the petition must serve on or send by poet to T R Stephenson of 62 Farmer Street, North Perth WA 6006 notice in writing of his intention so to do. The notice must state the name and address of the person, or, if a firm, the name and address of the firm, and must be signed by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if any), and must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient time to reach T R Stephenson of 62 Farmer Street, North Perth WA 6006 not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday the 9th day of November 1993»
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No. S 321, Tuesday, 26 October 1993 Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra
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Territory of Christmas Island Casino Control Ordinance 1988
Designation of Casino
I, WARREN EDWARD SNOWDON, Parliamentary Secretary acting for the Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories, under Section 2 of the Casino Control Ordinance 1988, designate as the casino the premises indicated in the plan of layout of the Hotel Casino comprising 3 pages and each marked "Designated Casino Area", initialled by me and available for inspection at the Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories at 15 Moore Street, Canberra City, Australian Capital Territory.
Dated this ^f dayof 1993
Parliamentary Secretary for the Ntoister for the Environment, Sport and Territories
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No. S 322, Tuesday, 26 October 1993 Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service. Canberra
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AUSTRALIAN SECURTIIES COMMISSION CORPORATIONS LAW SUBSECTION 1031(3)
EXEMPTION
PURSUANT to subsection 1031(3) of the Corporations Law (the "Law") the AUSTRAUAN SECURITIES COMMISSION EXEMPTS the allotment or issue of shares mentioned in the Schedule from the operation of section 1031 of the Law.
SCHEDULE The allotment or issue of approximately 25,699,027 ordinary fully paid 20 cent shares in the capital of ERG Australia Limited (ACN 009 112 725) ("ERG") at an issue price of $1.60 per share by way of a 1 for 4 renounceable rights issue, issued or allotted pursuant to the prospectus lodged by ERG with the Australian Securities Commission on 3 September 1993.
Dated this 14th day of October 1993
Signed iy JOANWE LEE EGITTO as a daegate of the AUSTRALL\N SECURITIES COMMISSION
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C O R P O R A T I O N S LAW
SECTION 491(2)
TUL^N PTY. LTD. ACN 010 074 281
NOTICE is hereby given that at a genera! meeting of members of the TULAN PTY.
LTD. held on the 8th day of October, 1993, it was resolved that the company be
wound up voluntary and that for such purpose, MATTHEW DWIGHT TURNOUR of
Corney Neumann Tumour, Solicitors of Level 10, 217 George Street Brisbane in the
State of Queensland, be appointed liquidator.
DATED this 14th day of Octooer, 1993.
MATTHEW DWIGHT TURNOUR Liquidator Corney Neumann Tumour, Solicitors Level 10. 217 George Street BRISBANE Q 4000
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