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PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002100041 WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT aze PERTH, FRIDAY, 14 OCTOBER 1994 No. 144 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY G. L. DUFFIELD. GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM The Western Australian Government Gazette is published by State Print for the State of Western Australia on Tuesday and Friday of each week unless disrupted by Public Holidays or unforeseen circumstances (changes to this arrangement will be advertised beforehand on the inside cover). Special Government Gazettes and Extraordinary Government Gazettes are published periodically, only the special gazettes are included in the subscription price. The following guidelines should be followed to ensure publication in the Government Gazette. Material submitted to the Executive Council and which requires gazettal will require a copy of the signed Executive Council Minute Paper and in some cases the Parliamentary Counsel's Certificate. Copy should be received by the Manager, Law Publisher no later than 3.00 p.m. on Wednesday (Friday edition) or 3.00 p-m. on Friday (Tuesday edition). Lengthy or complicated notices should be forwarded several days before advertised closing date for copy. This is to ensure inclusion in current edition. Failure to observe this request could result in the notice being held over until the following edition. Proofs will be supplied only when requested. No additions or amendments to material for publication will be accepted by telephone. Send copy to: The Manager, Law Publisher State Print Station Street, Wembley, 6014 Telephone: 383 8851 Fax: 383 8888 All Notices shoulil be written in 'plain English'. Signatures (in particular) and proper names must be legible. All copy should be typed and double spaced. If it is necessary through isolation or urgency to communicate by facsimile, confirmation is not required by post. If original copy is forwarded later and published, the cost will be borne by the advertiser. Documents not clearly prepared and in the required format for gazettai, will be returned to the sender unpublished. Late copy received at Law Publisher will be placed in the following issue irrespective of any datels mentioned in the copy.

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PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002100041

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT aze

PERTH, FRIDAY, 14 OCTOBER 1994 No. 144 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY G. L. DUFFIELD. GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM

The Western Australian Government Gazette is published by State Print for the State of Western Australia on Tuesday and Friday of each week unless disrupted by Public Holidays or unforeseen circumstances (changes to this arrangement will be advertised beforehand on the inside cover). Special Government Gazettes and Extraordinary Government Gazettes are published periodically, only the special gazettes are included in the subscription price. The following guidelines should be followed to ensure publication in the Government Gazette.

Material submitted to the Executive Council and which requires gazettal will require a copy of the signed Executive Council Minute Paper and in some cases the Parliamentary Counsel's Certificate. Copy should be received by the Manager, Law Publisher no later than 3.00 p.m. on Wednesday (Friday edition) or 3.00 p-m. on Friday (Tuesday edition). Lengthy or complicated notices should be forwarded several days before advertised closing date for copy. This is to ensure inclusion in current edition. Failure to observe this request could result in the notice being held over until the following edition. Proofs will be supplied only when requested. No additions or amendments to material for publication will be accepted by telephone.

Send copy to: The Manager, Law Publisher State Print Station Street, Wembley, 6014 Telephone: 383 8851 Fax: 383 8888

All Notices shoulil be written in 'plain English'. Signatures (in particular) and proper names must be legible. All copy should be typed and double spaced. If it is necessary through isolation or urgency to communicate by facsimile, confirmation is not required by post. If original copy is forwarded later and published, the cost will be borne by the advertiser. Documents not clearly prepared and in the required format for gazettai, will be returned to the sender unpublished. Late copy received a t Law Publisher will be placed in the following issue irrespective of any datels mentioned in the copy.

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IMPORTAJYT COPYRIGHT NOTICE O State of Western Australia

This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the Government Printer, State Print. Inquiries should be directed to the Manager, Law Publisher, P.Q. Box 38, Wembley, W.A. 6014.

Effective from 1 July 1994. Deceased Estate notices, (per estate)-$15.50 Real Estate and Business Agents and Finance Brokers Licences, (per

notice)-$36.00 Other Public Notices Section articles $36.00 (except items of an

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CIients will be invoiced for advertising charges. t

COUNTER SALES 1994-95 (As from 1 July 1994)

$ ................................. Government Gazette-(General) 2.20

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Over 2 pages .............................................................. 4.40 Hansard ............................................................................. 12.60 Industrial Gazette ........................................................ 11.20

1 Bound Volumes of Statutes .......................................... 195.00 I

IMPORTANT NOTICE Periodically notices are published indicating a variation in normal publishing arrangements:

Easter or Christmas editions etc-these notices appear approximately 4 weeks prior to any change.

Extraordinary gazettes not circulated to all subscribers- these notices appear in the following general edition of the gazette.

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14 October 19941 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5169

A A l O l WESTERN AUSTRALIA

ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by tbe Grace of God, Queen of Australia and Her o ~ e r Realm and Bmitoxies, Head of the Commonwealth, lb all tn whom these Presents shall come, GREETING: WHEREAS a Grant dated 10th Day of July 1925 by Us to George Seymour Giblett, of Maqjimup, Farmer, of NorthclSffe Lot 12 and registered in the OfGce of Titles in Volume 892 Folio 106 (now comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1802 Folio 599 registered in the name of James Henry Lamb of one undivided tenth share, Joame Janicke of one undivided tenth share, William Roy Windebadt of two undivided tenth shares, Garry John McGeachin, of one undivided tenth sbare, John Robert Hemaley, of one undivided tenth share, Zleeaa Jane Gallagher of one undivided tenth share and Mark Clyde Snook, of one undivided tenth share, John hnard Abbott of one mdivided tenth share and Janis Shirley Abbott of one undivided tenth ahare) contained the Proviso, This Grant is issued subject to the condition that no person or persone shall be permitted to obtain or hold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the demised land. AND WHEREAS it is desirable that the said Proviso should be deleted from the said Grant. NOW THEREFORE WE do by these Presents DELETE from the said Grant the words This Grant is issued subject to the condition that no person or persons shall be permitted to obtain or hold a license for the sale of intoxicating liquor on the demised land". AND DECLARE that the said Grant shall have the effect as if these words were not contained or expressed therein. IN WITNESS whereof We have caused His Excellency Major General Philip Michael Jeffery, Officer of the Order of Australia, Military Cross, Governor of the State of Western Australia, to afEix to these Presents the Public Seal of the said State. Sealed this 11th day of October One thousand nine hundred and ninety four.

MICEUEL JEFFERY, Governor.

SANDALWOOD ACT 1929

SANDALWOOD (LIIMITATIOIU OF REMOVAL OF SANDALWOOD) ORDER 1994

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council under section 2.

Citation

1. This order may be cited as the Sandalwood (Limitation of removal of sandalwood) Order 1994.

Limitation

2. The quantity of sandalwood that may be pulled or removed from Crown land and alienated land during the period commencing on 1 July 1994 and ending on 30 June 1995 is limited to a total of 2 000 tonnes.

By His Excellency's Command, D. G. BLIGHT, Clerk of the Council.

CM302

CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT ACT ORDER TO EXCISE A PORTION OF S1'ATE FOREST No. 38

CALM File: 005(351F1605. W L A File: 1626/909V3. Made by His Excellency the Governor under section 9 (2). Whereas both Houses of Parliament passed a resolution that a proposal from His ExmUency the Governor dated the Twentieth day of July 1993, for the partial revocation of State forest Nos. 7, 13, 17, 22, 24, 25, 31, 37, 38 and 65, should be carried out. Now, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, declares that the dedication of Crown land as State forest No. 38 is partially revoked by excision of the area described in the schedule.

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5170 GOWRNMENT GAZETTE, WA [l4 October 1994

Schedule All that portion of land being the whole of Nelson hcation 13371 as surveyed and shown on Department of Land Administration Diagram 90307. Area: 1.0153 hectares Public Plan: Deeside NW 1:25 000.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY ACT l984 Office of the Minister for Education,

Perth, 1994. It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting under the provision of section 27 of the Edith Cowan University Act 1984, has approved Amending Statute No. 1 of 1994.

NORMAN MOORE, Minister for Education. M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY ACT 1984 Edith Cowan University

AMENDING STATUTE No. 1 of 1994 The following University Statutes are amended as follows:

1. Statute No. 15-Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts Section 3(a), 3(b), 3(c), 3(d), 3(e), 6(a)(iv), 6(a)(v), and 6A are amended by substituted for the expression "performing arts" where it appears the expression "performing and visual arts".

2. Statute No. 17-Edith Cowan University Foundation (a) Section 7(a)(ii) is amended by substituting for the word "eight" at the beginning of the

Section, the word "nine". (b) Section 7(a)(iii) is amended by substituting for the present wording the following:

"two persons ex-officio, who hold such offices as the Council or Vice-Chancellor may nominate;"

(c) Section 7(a)(iv) is inserted. "7(a)(iv) ex-officio, the Diredor of the Foundation."

The Common Seal of the Edith Cowan University was hereto affixed by authority of a redut ion of the Council of the University in the presence of:

R. FRENCH, Chancellor. R. LOURENS, Authorised Sealing Officer.

COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL HOSTELS AUTHORITY ACT 1980 Office of the Minister for Education,

Perth, 1994. It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has in acwrdance with sections 4 and 5 of the Country High School Hostels Authority Act 1960, approved the re-appointment of Mr Colin Philpot of 39 Haig Road, Attadde; Mr Dick Cairnes of 75 Cobb Street, Scarborough; Reverend Brim Thomber of 41 Ripley Way, Duncraig; Mm Shirley Thorn of PO Box 9, Bruce Rock; Mrs Rosemary Rose of PO Box 145, Esperance; Mr Dick Johnson of 142 Federation Street, Mt Hawthorn; and Mr Peter McCaEery of 1 Herring Court, Somento as members of the Country High School Hostels Authority for terms expiring in March 1995.

NORMAN MOORE, Minister for Education.

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14 October 19941 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. WA 5171

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PRINTERRS CORRECTION FZRE BRIGADES SUPERANNUATION ACT Is86

An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 4747 of Gbuernrnent Gazette No. 132 dated Friday 16 September 5994, and is corrected as follows.

In the line commencing Mr C. Pillion (Elected) delete "28/8/1997" and insert " 18/8/1995 " and in the line commencing Mr B. Delavale (Elected) delete "18/8/1997" and insert " 18/8/1995 "

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FT401 RETAIL TRADING HOURS ACT 1987 PETROL ROSTER ORDER (No. 7) 1994

Made by the Minister for Fair Trading. Citation 1. This Order may be cited as the Petrol Roster Order (No. 7) 1994. Commencement 2. This Order shall come into operation on 16 October 1994. Petrol Roster 3. Shopkeepers of zoned filling stations specified in the Schedule shall be open during the days and times respectively specified in that Schedule for the sale of fuel and requisites. Fuel and Requisites to be sold 4. All forms of fuel and the following requisites, namely-

(a) oil; 0 lubricants; (C) tyres; (d) batteries; (e) distilled water; and (fl such other requisites as the shopkeeper has in stock at the filling station,

shall be sold by shopkeepers of zoned filling stations specified in the Schedule during the days and times so specified.

GRAHAM K I E W H , Acting Minister for Health; The Arts; Fair Trading.

SHOPS IN ZONE No. 1 4 I T Y OF PERTH ZONE. (i) SUNDAY ROSTER

Sunday 7AM TO lOPM 23 October 1994 Caltex Beaufort Bridge, Cnr Beaufort & Aberdeen Streets, Perth 6 November 1994 Swan 'Igxis Co-operative, 1008 Wellington Street, Perth 27 November l994 Wellington Square S e ~ c e Station, Cnr Wellington & Hill Streets, Perth

SHOPS IN ZONE NO. 2MOUNT LAWLFX ZONE. (i) SUNDAY ROSTER

Sunday 7AM TO 10PM 16 October 1994 Black & Gold Discount Hus, Cm Charles & m o v e Streets, North Perth Motormore Service Centre, Cnr Guildford Road & Walcott Street, Mount Lawley Amp01 Dianella, Cm Grand Promenade & Walter Road, Dianella BP Dog Swamp Self Serve, Wanneroo Road, Yokine Shell Malaga Self Serve, Cm Alexander Drive & Truganina Road, Malaga BP Fieldgate Service Station, Cm Culloton Crescent h Lindway Street, Balga Shell Hampton Park Self Serve, 501-503 Walter Road, Bayswater

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5 172 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [l4 October 1994

25 October 1994 G & A Ferro Rosemount Southern Cross, 41 Angove Street, North Perth BP Prixlcess, Cnr Princess Road & Balga Avenue, Balga Gull First Avenue, 81 Guildford Road, Mount Lawley C a l k Service Station, Cnx Walter Road & Coode Street, Morley BP Noranda Service Centre, Cnr Benara Road & McGilvrey Avenue, Noranda Solo Bayswater, Cnr &tanning Street & Guildford Road, Bayswater Amgaa Nollamara, Sylvia Street, Nollmam Gal- Wangara, Cnr Ocean Reef Road & Hartman Drive, Wangara SO October 1994 C a l k Service Station, Cnr Caledonian Avenue & Guildford Road, Maylands Caltes Inglewood Service Centre, Cm Beaufort Street & Crawford Road, Inglewood Shell Service Grand Prom, Cnr Grand Promenade & Lowick Road, DianeUa Ampol Balga, 436 Wanneroo Road, Balga Caltex North Malaga, Cnr Beach Road & Crocker Drive, Malaga Amgm Bassendean, Collier Road, Bassendean BP Foodplus Wellington Rd, Cnr Wellington & Walter Roads, Morley 8 November 1994 Caltex Lord Street, Cm Lord & Pany Streets, East Perth Shell North Perth, Cm F'itzgerald & Vincent Streets, North Perth Caltex Yokine, 86 Flinders Street, Yokine Shell Morley Service Station, Cnr Wellington & Noranda Streets, Morley Shell Dianella Car Spa, Cnr Grand Promenade & Walter Road, DianeUa BP Enterprise Service Station, 291 Guildford Road, Maylands Ampol Beechboro, 159 Altone Road, Beechborn Gull Bayswater, 102 Beechboro Road, Bayswater Ezyfuels, 791 Beaufort Street, Mt Lawley 13 November 1994 Ezy Fuels Highgate, Cnr Bulwer & Beaufort Streets, Perth Solo North Perth, Cnr Fitzgerald & Angove Streets, North Perth Gull Yokine, Cnr Wanneroo Road & Daley Street, 'hart Hill Caltex Malaga, Cnr Carson Road & Alexander Drive, Malaga Shell Morley Square, Cnr Russell & Rudloc Streets, Morley Amgas Maylands, 321 Guildford Road, Bayswater Caltex Benara Road, Cnr Benara & Beechboro Roads, Morley Shen Balga Self Serve, Cnr Marloo & Chipala Roads, Balga 20 November 1994 Amgas East Perth, Cnr Bulwer & Brisbane Streets, East Perth C a l k Dianella, Cnr Grand Promenade & Alexander Drive, Dianella Ampol Inglewood, Cnr Beaufort Street & Central Avenue, Inglewood Caltex Mt. Lawley Service Centre, Cnr Walcott Street & Adair Parade, Mt. Lawley BP Mirrabooka, Cnr Yigan Drive & Farrier Road, Mirrabooka BP Morley Service Station, Cnr Crimea Street & Walter Road, Morley 2 7 November 1994 B & M Ricciardello Motors, Cm William & Bulwer Streets, Perth Solo Tuart Hill, Cnr Royal Street & Wanneroo Road, 'Ikut Hill Shell Embleton Self Serve, Cnr Collier Road & Brnun Avenue, Embleton Gull Meltbam, 183 Whatley Crescent, Meltham C a I h Caversham, Cnr West Swan & Benara Roads, Caversham Shell Mirrabooka Self Serve, Cnr Yirrigan Drive & Farrier Road, Mirrabooka

4 aecember 1994 Solo Walter Road, Cnr Walter & Dundas Roads, Inglewood A & K Caltex, 430 Morley Drive, Morley Shell Alexander Park Self Serve, Cnr F'itzgerald & Walcott Streets, Mt Lawley Ampol Mirrabooka, Cm Honeywell Boulevarde & Boyare Avenue, Mirrabooka Cheap Fuels Northbridge, 479 WiMam Street, Northbridge Southern Cross Beechboro, Cnr Beechboro Road & Mulga Street, Beechboro Gull Blytbe Avenue, 35 Blythe Avenue, Y o b e

SHOPS IN ZONE NO. 3--MIDLAND ZONE. (i) SUNDAY ROSTER

Sunday 16 October 1994 BP Midland Service Station, 350 Great Eastern Highway, Midland Caltex Swanview Service Station, Cm Myles & M o d o n Roads, Swan View Gull Bassendean, 82 Old Perth Road, Bassendean Gull Stonehouse Service Station, 96 Great Eastern Highway, Sawyera Valley

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14 October 19941 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5173

23 October 1984 CaItex West Swan, West Swan Road, West Swan BP Guildford Service & Car Wmh, Cnr Great Eastern Hwy & Helena St, Guildford BP Bellevue, 59 Great Eastern Highway, Be l lme Shell Mundaxing, 89 Great Eastern Highway, Mundaring 90 Octaber 1994 Cheap Fuels Guildford, James Street, Guildford Ampol Centre Point Midland, Cnr Victoria & Helena Streets, Midland BP Morrison Road, Morrison Road, Midvale Caltex Glen Forrest, Great Eastern Highway, Glen Forrest B November lW.4 Shell Service Midland, Cnr Great; Eastern Highway & Viveash Street, M d a n d Caltex Wexcombe, Cnr Toodyay & Farrel Roads, Wexcombe Mudaring Motors, Great Eastern Highway, Mundaring 13 November 1994 Gull Eden Hill, 74 Walter Road, Eden Hill Shell Service Middle Swan, Cnr Great Northern Hwy & !bodyay Rd, Middle Swan Gull Bellevue, 18 Clayton Street, Bellevue Ampol Begonia, Cnr Great Eastern Hwy & Coppen Rd, Mundaring %l November 1994 BP Eden Hill Service Station, C m Ivanhoe Street & Morley Drive, Eden Hill Caltex Midvale, 375 Great Eastern Highway, Midvale Gull Stonehouse Service Station, 95 Great Eastern Highway, Sawyers Valley 27 November l094 Solo Basaendean, C m Guildford Road & North Street, Bassendean Shell Service Helena Valley, b t 47 Scott Street, Helena Valley Stanhope Gardens Service Station, b t 26 Stanhope Gardens, Midvale Shell Mundaring, 89 Great Eastern Highway, Mundaring 4 December l994 Solo Midland, Cnr Great Northern Highway & Spring Park Road, Midland Shell Rangeway Self Serve, Cm Great Eastern Hwy & Kalamunda Rd, S& Guildford Caltex Glen Forrest, Great Eastern Highway, Glen Forrest

SHOPS IN ZONE No. A O U T H E R N ZONE. ( 3 SUNDAY ROSTER

Sunday l6 October 1994 Amgas Highway, 56 Canning Highway, Victoria Park Community Service Station, Cnr Coode Street & South Terrace, South Perth BP RedcliBe Service Station, 419 Great Eastern Highway, Redcliffe Shell Self Serve Cloverdale, Cnr Belmont Avenue & Wright Street, Cloverdale Caltex Carlisle, 37 Archer Street, Carlisle BP Berwick Service Station, Cnr Berwick Street & Canterbury %mace, Victoria Park 23 October 1994 Amp01 Dane Street Service Station, 916 Albany Highway, East Vidoria Park BP Archer Self Serve, 236 Orrong Road, Carlisle Shell South Perth Self Serve, Cnr Mill Point Road & Canning Highway, South Perth Amgae Como, Cnr Labouchere Road & Preston Street, Como Caltex Belmont, Cnr Epsom Avenue & Great Eastern Highway, Belmont h e x Burswood Road, 147 Burswood Road, Burswood 80 October 1994 Solo Ascot, Epsom Avenue, Belmont Caltex Causeway, Cnr ABquith Street & Shepperton Road, Vidoria Park Solo Berwick, Cnr Berwick & A e h b w n Streets, Victoria Park Lathlain Service Station, 124 Rutland Avenue, Lathlain Gull Service Como, 393 C- Highway, Como BP Abernethy, 46 Aberaethy Road, Belmont Amgm Welshpool, 124 Welshpool Road, Welshpool 6 November 1994 BP Ascot Service Station, 190 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont Fulham Street Service Station, C m Fulham Street & Belmont Avenue, Cloverdale Gull Causeway, 160 Albany Highway, Victoria Park Caltex Service Station South Perth, 219 CannifiP Highway, South Perth Shell Karawwa Self Serve, 222 Manning b a d , Karawara Gull Archer Street, Car Rutland Avenue & Archer Street, Carlisle

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5114 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [l4 October 1994

13 November 1994 Ampol Rivervale Service Station, 109 Great Eastern Highway, Rivervale Kent Street Service Station, Cnr Berwick & Kent Streets, Victoria Park Bonny's Shell Service Station, X49 Planet Street, Carlisle Ampol South Perth, Cnr Angelo & Anstey Streets, South Perth 20 November l994 Caltex Como, 264 Canning Highway, Como BP Manning Self Serve, Cnr Manning Road & Ley Street, Manning Amgas Berwick Street, Cnr Sussex & Berwick Streets, East Victoria Park Gull Service Station, Cnr Planet & Archer Streets, Carlisle Budget Service Station, 251 Great Eastern Highway, Rivervale BP Victoria Park, Cnr Albany Highway & Twickenham Street, Victoria Park Eagle Hardy Road, C m Hardy & Durban Roads, Belmont 27 November l904 Gull Sandringham, 153 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont Caltex Service Station, 458-462 Albany Highway, Victoria Park Gull Hurlingham, 83 Canning Highway, South Perth Ampol Lathlain Park, Orrong Road, Rivervale SheII Kewdale Transport Tbrrninal, Cnr Kewdale & Abernethy Roads, Kewdale 4 December l994 Eagle Fuels, Cnr Oats & Raleigh Streets, Carlisle BP Barker Avenue Service Station, 5 Barker Avenue, Como Gull Shepperton Road, Cnr Shepperton & Twickenham Roads, Victoria Park BP South Perth, 9A Mends Street, South Perth Gull Belvidere, Cnr Belvidere & Keymer Streets, Belmont BP Fulham, Cm Fulham Street & Belmont Avenue, Belmont

SHOPS IN ZONE No. 5-CANNING ZONE. (il SUNDAY ROSTER

Sunday 7A.M TO lOPM 16 October l994 Cheap Fuels Queens Park, Cnr Welshpool & Treasure Roads, Queens Park Caltex Carousel Service Station, Cnr Albany Highway & Cecil. Avenue, Cannington Gull Langford, Cnr Langford Avenue & 'Ibwton Way, Langford Shell Kelmscott, Albany Highway, Kelmscott Shell Gosnells Self Serve, Cm Fremantle Road & George Street, Gosnells Southern Cross South West Highway, Cnr South West Highway & Keates Road, Armadale Amgas Kenwick, Zlot 50 Belmont Road, Kenwick Amgas Riverton Bridge, 122 Barbican Street, Riverton Shell Forrestfield Self Serve, Cnr Hale Road & Strelitzia Avenue, Forrestfield 'Ibmeo's Roadhouse, Brookton Highway, Karragullen 23 October l994 Ampol. Bentley, Cnr Manning & Wyong Roads, Bentley Ampol Lynwood, 2 Lynwood Avenue, Lynwood Caltex Gosnells, Cnr Albany Highway & Fremantle Road, Gosnells Ampol Service Station, Cnr Albany Highway & Denney Avenue, Kelmscott Gull Shelley Service Station, Cnr Tribute & Monota Avenue, Shelley BP Burrendah Self Serve, Cnr Burrendah Boulevard & Pinetree Gully Road, Willetton Gull Wattle Grove, Lot 7 Welshpool Road, Wattle Grove BP Plaza, Cnr Olga Road & Burslem Drive, Maddington Ampol Livingston, 110 Ranford Road, Livingston Amgas Lincoln, C m Lincoln & Cumberland Roads, Forrestfield Shell Oaklands Service Station, Cnr Thomas Rd & South West Hwy, Byford Roleystone Auto Centre, 60 Brookton Highway, Roleystone 30 October 1994 Caltex Service Station, Cnr Spencer Road & View Street, Langford Caltex Maddington, Cnr Kelvin & Orchard Roads, Maddington BP H d n g d a l e , Cm Warton Road & Matilda Street, Huntingdale Caltex Westfield, Cnr Westfield Road & Ypres Street, Kelmscott Shell Willetton Self Serve, 253 High Road, Willetton BP Southbound, 2324 Albany Highway, Gosnells Amgas C d n g Vale, 60 Bannister Road, Canning Vale BP Church Ave Self Serve, Cnr Church Ave & Third Road, Armadale BP Hartfield Service Station, Cnr Hale Rd & Hartfield St, Forrestfield Karragullen Motors, Brookton Highway, Karragullen 6 November 1994 Shell Wattle Grove, 391 Welshpool Road, Wattle Grove Ampol Thornlie, Cm Spencer Rd & Connemara Drive, Thornlie Forrestdale Service Station, Cnr Nicholsan & Forrest Roads, Forrestdale BP Armadale Service Station, Albany Highway, Armadale

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14 October 19941 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5175

Shell Market City, Bannister Road, Canning Vale Arnpol Service Station, 167 High Road, Willetton Shell Seaforth, 2452 Albany Highway, Gosnells Cheap Fuels Maddington, 1958 Albany Highway, Maddington Eagle Fuels, 187 Sevenoaks Street, Queena Park BP Lynwood, C m Nicholson & Spencer Rds, Lynwood Gatera's Kalamunda Garage, 7 Mead Street, Kalamunda Tomeo's Roadhouse, Brookton Highway, b a g u l l e n 13 November X994

BP Bentley Self Serve, La Plaza Shopping Centre, Albany Highway, Bentley Caltex Service Station, Cnr William Street & Railway Parade, Beckenham BP Thonilie, Cm Spencer Road & Thornlie Avenue, Thornlie Ampol Service Station, Albany Highway, Gosnells Lari7s Fuel Station, 259 Railway Avenue, Kelmscott Ampol Lake Road, 186 Lake Road, Armadale BP Collins Road, Cnr Willeri Drive & Collins Road, Willetton Shell Service Kalamunda, Cm Canning Road & Mead Street, Kalamunda Arnpol Byford, Cm Nettleton Road & South West Highway, Byford Roleystone Auto Centre, 60 Brookton Highway, Roleystone 20 November 1994 BP Oasis k c k s t o p , Kewdale Road, Kewdale Gull Wilson, Cnr Bungaree & Eureka Roads, Wilson BP Carmmgton Service Station, Cnr Short Street & Albany Highway, Cannington Caltex Thornlie, Spencer Road, Thornlie Gull Maddington, Westfield Street, Maddington Shell Service Armadale, Cnr Eleventh Road & Orchard Avenue, Armadale BP Willetton, C m Woodpecker & Apsley Roads, Willetton Amgas Gosnells, 2291 Albany Highway, Gosnells Oakford Traders, C m Nicholson & Thomas Roads, Oakford Gull Service Station, 26 Kalamunda Road, Kalamunda Karragullen Motors, Brookton Highway, Karragullen 21 November 1994 BP Kelmscott, 2810 Albany Highway, Kelmscott Caltex Service Riverton, Cnr High Road & Leach Avenue, Riverton BP Forrest Lakes, Forrest Lakes Drive, Forrest Lakes BP Beckenham, Cnr Brixton & Dulwich Streets, Beckenham Swan Fuels, 1351 Albany Highway, Cannington Shell Maddugton Self Serve, Albany Highway, Maddington Shell Westfield, b t 33 Champion & Seville Drives, Westfield BP Crystal Brook Garage, Welshpool Road, Lesmurdie Caltex Byford, South West Highway, Byford Tomeo's Roadhouse, Brookton Highway, Karragullen 4 December 1994 Shell Langford Self Serve, Cm Spencer & Nicholson Roads, Langford Amp01 Maddington, Cnr Albany Highway & Burslem Drive, Maddington Ampol Gosnells Self Serve, 2347 Albany Highway, Gosnells Caltex West Armadale, Cnr Girrawheen Road & Balanda Place, Armadale Caltex Service Station, Burrendah Boulevarde, Willetton Shell Rossmoyne, 61 Central Road, Rossmoyne Shell Service Maniana, Cm Wharf & Elshaw Streets, Queena Park Ampol Yale Road, Yale Road, Thornlie BP Maida Vale, Kalamunda Road, Maida Vale Caltex Lesmurdie, Cm Sanderson Rd & Rosemount Tce, Lesmurdie Roleyatone Auto Centre, 60 Brookton Highway, Roleystone

SHOPS IN ZONE iuu. &FREMANTLE ZONE. (i> SUNDAY ROSTER

Sunday 7AM TO 10PM 18 October lssa BP Applecross, Cm Reynolds Road & Canning Highway, Applecross BP Myaree Senrice Station, b a c h Highway, Myaree She11 Bicton Self Serve, 394 Canning Highway, Bicton Shell East Street, Cnr East & Dorothy Streets, Fremantle Amgas O'Connar, C m South & Pritchard Streets, O'Connor Caltex Coolbellup, Coolbellup Avenue, Coolbellup Caltex Service Phoenix Park, 254 Rockingham Road, Spearwood Yangebup Service Station, 322 Yangebup Road, Yangebup Gull Service Station, Cnr South Tce & Duoro Rd, South Fremantle Ampol Kwinana Service Station, Cnr Rockingham Rd & Weston St, Navd Base Caltex Safety Bay, Safety Bay Road, Safety Bay 17867-2

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. WA [l4 October 1994

29 October l994 Caltex Applecross, Cnr Canning Highway & Kearns Crescent, Applecross Arnpol East Fremantle, Cnr Canning Highway & Staton Road, East kemantle Solomon Street Service Station, 122 Solomon Street, Fremantle Caltex Service Station, 59 Rackingham Road, Hamilton Hill Caltex O'Connor, Cnr Stock Road & Forsyth Street, O'Connor BP Kardinya Service Station, Cm South Street & Gilbertson Road, Kardinya Shell Service Brentwood, Cnr Cranford Avenue & Moolyeen Road, Brentwood Gull Service Centre Spearwood, 512 Rockinghanz Road, Spearwood Caltex Fremantle, Cnr Ord & High Streets, Fremantle BP Pace Road Service Station, Cnr Pace Road & Medina Avenue, Medim BP Rockingham Park, Cnr Simpson & Read Streets, Rockmgham Park 30 October l994 Caltex Kintail, C m Ardross & Kintail Roads, Applecross BP Attadale, Cnr Hislop Road & Canning Highway, Attadale Shell Junction Semice Station, Cnr Rockingham Rd & Blackwood St, Hamilton Hill Shell Bullcreek Self Serve, Cnr Benningfield Rd & kichardt St, Bullcreek Hillview Service Station Southern Cross, 216 South Street, Hilton Park Shacks Southern Cross, 68-70 Queen Victoria Street, Fremantle Caltex Service Station, Cnr Archibald & Worley Streets, Willagee BP Calista Service Centre, Cnr Calista Ave & Bright Rd, Calista BP Safety Bay Service Station, Cnr McLarty & Safety Bay Roads, Safety Bay 6 November l994 BP Booragoon Service Station, Cnr Marmion & Davy Streets, Booragoon Ampol Attadale Service Station, Cnr Moreing & Alison Roads, Attadale Ampol Fremantle, 142 South Terrace, Fremantle Shell Hilton Self Serve, Cnr South & Ethylwin Streets, Hilton Park Caltex Spearwood, Cnr Phoenix & Rockingham Roads, Hamilton Hill Gull Hamilton Hill, Cnr Redmond & Healy Roads, Hamilton Hill Shell Kardinya, Cnr North Lake Rd & South St, Kardinya Solo Petra Street Service Station, 89 Petra Street, East Fremantle BP Kwinana Hub, Cnr Gilmore Ave & Harlow St, Parmelia Shell Service Safety Bay, 224 Safety Bay Road, Safety Bay 13 November 1994 Gull Mount Pleasant, Cnr Reynolds & Queens Roads, Mount Pleasant BP Bidon, Cnr Canning Highway & Point Walter Road, Bicton BP West Gate Service Station, Queen Victoria Street, Fremantle Solo Hilton Park, Cnr Carrington & Watkins Streets, Hilton Park E*els, b t 3 Winterfold Road, Hamilton Hill ShelI Spearwood Self Serve, 333 Rockingham Road, Spearwood Caltex Murdoch, Cnr South Street & Robson Way, Murdoch Ampol Canning Bridge, Cnr Canning Highway & Entail Road, Canning Bridge ShelI Cockburn, Cnr Redemptora & Cockburn Roads, Henderson Shell Jandakot, 812 Forrest Road, Jandakot BP Warnbro, Cnr Safety Bay Rd & Hokin St, Warnbro Caltex Orelia, Cnr Hennessy & Orelia Avenues, Orelia 20 November l994 BP Alfred Cove Service Station, 597 Canning Highway, Melville Pahyra Service Station, Cnr Carrington & Holland Streets, Palmyra Shell Fremantle Self Serve, 101 Hampton Road, Fremantle BP Hamilton Hill, 175 Forrest Road, Hamilton Hill BP South Lake Service Station, Cnr Benigan & South Lake Drive, South Lake BP Spearwood Service Station, Cnr Barrington & Rockingham Roads, Spearwood Shell Wattleup Self Serve, 10 Mile Rockingham Road, South Coogee Gull The Grange, Cnr Ennis Ave & Grange Dr, Cooloongup 27 November 1994 Shell Myaree Self Serve, Cnr North Lake Rd & Marmion St, Myaree Caltex Servicentre East Fremantle, 245 Canning Highway, East Fremantle BP South Street Service Station, South Street, Hilton Park Amp01 Service Centre Hamilton Hill, Cnr Rockingham Road & Paulik Way, Hamilton Hill BP Bullcreek Self Serve, Cnr Wheatley Drive & Pany Avenue, Bullcreek Shell High Street, 329 High Street, Fremantle Swan Fuels, Elder Place, Fremantle Ampol Wattleup, 1077 Rockingham Road, Wattleup Shell Rockingham, 175 Parkin Street, Xockingham 4 December 1994 Ampol Melville, Cnr Canning Highway & North Lake Road, Melville Shell Palmyra Self Serve, Cnr Carrington & Marmion Streets, Palmyra Cheap Fuels Fremantle, Cm Ord & Stirling Streets, Fremantle BP Carrington Street Service Station, C m Carrington & Hughes Streets, Hilton Shell Forrest Road, Cnr Forrest Road & kederick Street, Hamilton Kill

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14 Odober 19941 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5177

Shell Leeming, Cnr Findlay & Fanington Streets, Leerning Shell Garden City Self Serve, Rimley Street, Booragoon Black & Gold Discount Plus, Cnr Barrington & Shallcross Streets, Spearwood Ampol Kwinana Service Station, Cnr Rockingham Rd & Weston St, Naval Base Gull Service Station, Kent Street, Rockinghazn

SHOPS TN ZONE No. 74LAREMONT ZONE. ti) SUNDAY ROSTER

Sunday l6 October W94 Amp01 Claremont, 230 Stirling Highway, Claremont 23 October l994 C a l k Moaman Park, Cnr Stirling Highway & Vidoria Street, Momnan Park Shell Service Nedlands, 169 Broadway, Nedlands Graylands Service Centre, 104 Alfred Road, Graylands SO October l994 BP Rose Garden, 129 Stirling Highway, Nedlands Servetus Service Station, Cnr Servetus Street & Claremont Crescent, Swanbourne 6 November 3994 Caltex Service Station Claremont, 16-20 Gugeri Street, Claremont Ampol Dalkeith, C m Princess & Dalkeith Roads, Dalkeith 13 November 1994 University Motors, 1 Broadway, Nedlands Shell Mosman Park Self Serve, Cnr Stirling Hwy & Willis St, Mosman Park 20 November l994 Seaview Garage, 453 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe BP Hi-Way Motors, Cnr Rockton Road & Stirling Highway, Claremont 27 November l994 Keystone Southern Cross, Cnr Gugeri & Loch Streets, Claremont BP Peppermint Grove, 533 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe 4 December 1994 Shell Claremont Self Serve, 269 Stirling Highway, Claremont Ampol Cottesloe, 86 Eric Street, Cottesloe

SHOPS IN ZONE No. &WEMBLEY ZONE. (i> SUNDAY ROSTER

Sunday 16 October 1994 BP Kings Park Motors, 123 Thomas Street, Subiaco Moores Service Station, 148 Cambridge Street, West bederville Amp01 Floreat Forum, Cm Brookdale Street & Howtree Place, Floreat Park Csltex Service Glendalough, C m Harborne & Powis Streets, Glendalough Shell Innaloo Self Serve, Cm Scarborough Beach Road & King Edward Street, Inndoo Shell Service Amelia Heights, Jones Street, Balcatta BP Karrinyup Service Station, Cnr Karrinyup & Burroughs Roads, Karrinyup Ampol Kingsley Drive, L& 970 Kingsley Drive, Kingsley BP Mullaloo Service, C m Dampier Ave & Koorana Rd, Mullaloo BP Wamemo, 599 Wanneroo Road, W a ~ e r o o 23 October 1994 Caltex Grantham Street Setvice Station, Cnr Pangbourne & Grantham Streeta, Wembley Caltex Scarborough, 74 Scarborough Beach Road, Scarborough BP Kerry Motora, Cnr Drake Street & Scarborough Beach Road, Osborne Park Shell Glengarry Self Serve, Cnr Warwick Road & Glengarry Drive, hcraig C a b x Ocean Reef, Cnr Marina Boulevard & Venturi Drive, Ocean Reef BP Ballajura, C m Alexander Drive & Illawarra Crescent, Ballajura Cdtex Stirling, Cnr Cedric & Sanderling Streets, Stirling BP Woodvale Boulevard, C m Whitfords Ave & Trappers Dr, Woodvale Gull Newcastle Street, M5 Newcastle Street, West Perth Dog Swamp Ampol Service Station, Cm Wanneroo Rd & Powell St, Joandanna Heighte Wanneroo Caltex Service Station, 15 Mile Wanneroo Road, Wannemo SO October 1994 Charles Street Southern Cross, 423 Charles Street, North Perth Gull Shenton Park, Cnr Nicholson Road & Railway Avenue, Subiaco Wembley Superwash, 337 Cambridge Skeet, Wembley Clarrie Ryan's BP, Cnr Ewen Street & Calais Road, Scarborough Caltex Service Station Karrinyup, Cnr North Beach & Karrinyup Roads, Karrinyup Shell Main Street, 8 Main Street, Osborne Park BP Girrawheen Self Serve, Cnr Wade Court & Girrawheen Avenue, Girrawheen

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Shell Kmgsley, Moolanda Boulevard, Kingsley BP Sorrento, Cnr West Coast Highway & Raleigh Road, Sorrento BP Beldon, Cnr Eddystone Ave & Ocean Reef Rd, Beldon Gull Wangara, Cnr Brady & Ocean Reef Roads, Wangara 6 November l994 Amgas Leederville, 279 Oxford Street, Leederville BP Foodplus North Perth, Cnr Charles St & Scarboro Beach Rd, North Perth Solo Shenton Park, Nicholson Road, Shenton Park BP Wembley, Cnr Cambridge & Harbourne Streets, Wembley Amp01 Observation City, 205 West Coast Highway, Scarborough BP Francis Avenue, Cnr Francis Ave & Kaninyup Rd, Karrinyup Shell Warwick Superwash, Cnr Erindale & Beach Roads, Warwick Ampol Service Station Duncraig, Cnr Marri. & Cassina Roads, Duncraig Caltex Ballajura City, Cnr Illawara Crescent & Shearwater '&mace, Ballajura Ampol Osborne Park, 479 Scarborough Beach Road, Osborne Park Caltex Balcatta, Lot 2 Kenhelm Street, Balcatta Solo Wembley, 65 Grantham Street, Wembley Shell Service Craigie, Eddystone Avenue, Craigie BP Gnangara Lake Service Station, 1 Mile Gnangara Road, Wanneroo 13 November 1994 Caltex Cambridge, 336 Cambridge Street, Wembley Gull Mt. Hawthorn, 193 Scarborough Beach Road, Mt. Hawthorn BP Main Street Service Station, Cnr Main & Royal Streets, Osborne Park BP Erindale Road, 53 Erindale Road, Balcatta BP Nookenburra Self Serve, Cnr Scarborough Beach Rd & Oswald St, Innaloo BP Greenwood, 19 Coolibah Drive, Greenwood Caltex Trigg, Cnr Charles Riley Road & Lynn Street, Trigg BP Whitfords Self Serve, Shopping Centre, Whitfords Avenue, Hillarys Shell Edgewater Self Serve, Cnr Edgewater Dr & Wisteria Pde, Edgewater Shell Service Floreat, Lot 37 The Boulevard, Floreat Park Ampol Gnangara, Gnangara Road, Gnangara 20 November l994 Caltex Service Station, Cnr Rokeby & Bagot Roads, Subiaco BP Charles Street, 261 Charles Street, North Perth Martino's Ampol Service Station, Scarborough Beach Road, Doubleview BP Sackville Terrace, Cnr Duke Street & Sackville Terrace, Scarborough BP Carine Self Serve, 471 Beach Road, Carine Shell Girrawheen Self Serve, 60 Marangaroo Drive, Girrawheen BP Padbury Self Serve, Cnr Marmion & Warburton Avenues, Padbury Shell Ocean Reef, Cnr Marmion Avenue & Marina Boulevard, Ocean Reef Caltex Leederville, 317-319 Vincent Street, Leederville Ampol Wembley, 326 Cambridge Street, Wembley Pearsall's Garage, 13 Mile Wameroo Road, Wameroo 27 November l994 Shell Leederville, Cnr Carr & Newcastle Streets, Leederville Caltex Service Station, 351 Cambridge Street, Wembley BP Osborne Park Car Wash, 366 Scarborough Beach Road, Osborne Park Caltex Doubleview, Cnr Scarborough Beach Road & Alice Street, Doubleview BP Amelia Heights, Cnr Main & Beryl Streets, Balcatta Caltex North Perth Service Station, Cnr Charles Street & Scarborough Beach Road, North Perth Cdtex Koondoola, Cnr Koondoola & Burbridge Avenues, Koondoola Shell Service Beldon, Cnr Gunter Grove & Gradient Way, Beldm Joondanna Southern Cross, 48 Joondanna Drive, Joondanna Heights Marmion Service Centre, Cnr Sheppard Way & Whiley Road, Marmion BP Gwelup, Cnr North Beach Rd & Wishart St, Gwelup Gull Osborne Park, Cnr King Edward & Guthrie Streets, Osborne Park Ampol Malaga, Cnr Capital Rd & Alexander Drive, Malaga BP North Greenwood, Cnr Wanneroo Rd & Canham Way, Greenwood 4 December 1894 Shell Service Jolimont, Cnr Hay & Jersey Streets, Jolimont Gull Wembley, 323 Cambridge Street, Wembley Shell Service City Beach, The Boulevard, City Beach Caltex Carine Service Station, Cnr Beach & D u e Roads, Carine Ampol Northlands, Cnr Wanneroo Road & Amelia Street, Balga Shell Service Heathridge, Cnr Admiral Grove & Cardidean St, Heathridge Caltex Service Station, Cnr Hutton & Howe Streets, Osborne Park Shell Service Woodlands, Cnr Birchwood & Rosewood Avenues, Woodlands Ampol North Beach, 17 North Beach Road, North Beach Solo Mt Hawthorn, Cnr Scarborough Beach Rd & Oxford St, Mt Hawthorn BP Wwdvale North, 243 Timberlane Drive, Woodvale Shell Wanneroo Self Serve, Cnr Wanneroo & Dundebar Roads, Wmeroo

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HOSPITALS ACT 1927 Health Department of WA,

Perth, 11 October 1994. DN 1.9, Ex CO No. 1574. His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has abolished under section 8 of the Hospitals Act 1927 the Numbala Nunga Derby Nursing Home and Hospital Board.

PETER J. BRENNAN, Commissioner of Hedth.

QUEEN ELIZABETH I1 MEDICAL CENTRF: ACT l966 Health Department of WA,

Perth, 11 October 1994. QE 1.9.6, Ex CO No. 1572. His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has appointed under the provisions of the Queen Elizabeth I1 Medical Centre Act 1966 Mr Raymond Turner as a member of the Queen Elizabeth I1 Medical Centre Trust, to replace Professor J. Barker who has resigned.

PETER J. BRENNAN, Commissioner of Health.

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HOSPITALS ACT 1927 HOSPITALS (APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS) NOTICE (No. 5) 1994

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council under section 15. 1. This notice may be cited as the Hospitals (Appointment of Members) Notice (No. 5. 1994. 2. The board of a public hospital the name of which is specified in column 1 of the Schedule is to include the persons whose names are specified opposite and corresponding to the name of the hospital in column 2 of the Schedule each of whom is appointed to hold office as member for the period ending at the close of business on the date specified opposite and correeponding to his or her name in column 3 of the Schedule.

Schedule

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Name of Hospital Member Expiry Date

--

Boddingbn District Hospital Mr G. Marshal1 Mullewa Health Services hfr G. Brittain

Mrs J. Freeman Mrs R. Collard Mr N. Noack Mrs N. Steele

Nannup District Hospital Mr C. Scott Mr N. Bolt Mr J. Fleming Mr G. Duncan Mr A. Pocock

Narernbeen District Memorial Hospital Mrs M. Cowan Mrs J. Bailey Mr D. Cheetham

Northampton Kalbarri Health Service Mr A. Putland Mrs E. 'Tkakle Mr V. McDonald

-- -

30 September 1996 30 September 1997 30 September 1997 30 September 1997 30 September 1996 30 September 1996 30 September 1997 30 September 1997 30 September 1997 30 September X996 30 September 1996 30 September 1997 30 September 1997 30 September 1997 30 September 1997 30 September 1497 30 September 1997

By His Excellency's Command, Dated 11 October 1994.

P -P

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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5180 GOVERNMENT GAZE'ITE. WA [l4 October 3994

HOSPI'ULS ACT L927 BOYUP BROOK HEAL3!H SERVICE NOTICE 1994

Made by Hie Excellency the Governor in Executive Council. Citation l This notice may be cited as the Boyup B m k Health Service Notice 1994.

Name Assigned 2. The body corporate h o w n as the Boyup Brook & District, Soldiers' Memorid Hospital Board is continued under the corporate name of Tioyup Brook Health Service" which is to be the corporate name assigned to the body corporate.

Bogup Brook Health Service constituted as hospital board 3. The Boyup Brook Health Service is constituted as the hospital board in relation to the Boyup Brook public hospital. By His Excellency's Command, Dated 11 Odober 1994.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

HOSPITALS ACT 1927 Health Department of W&

Perth, 11 October 1994. UB 1.9, Ex CO No. 1675. His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has appointed under section 15 of the Hoqitals Act 1927 the follow persons as members of the Boyup Brook Health Service for the period ending 30 September 1997.

Mr %my Ginnane Mr Richard Nield Mr Chris G l y ~ Mr Roger Downing Mr Paul Thompson Mm Sue Wallace Mrs Sue White

PETER J. BRENNAN, Commissioner of Health.

HEAIXE ACT l9U Health Department of R%, Perth, 30 September 1994.

The cancellation of the following person8 as Environmental Health Officers is hereby notified. Officer Date Effective Imal Authority

Paul lbdd Lies1 Thayne Paul lbdd Paul 'hdd Paul lbdd Darren Walsh Rodney Wood

22 September 1994 Shire of Woodanilling 9 September 1994 City of Melville 22 September 1994 Shire of Lake Grace 22 September 1994 Shire of DumbIeyung 22 September 1994 Shire of Wagin 9 September 1994 Shire of Swan 27 June 1994 Shire of Wyndham-East Kimber-

lgr The cancellation of the followiq persons as Environmental Health Officers (Meat) is hereby notified. Officer Date Effective L a d Authority

Michael Sharp 29 August 1994 Shire of Northam

BRUN DEVINE, delegate of Executive Director, Fublic Health.

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HEAtTH ACT 1911 Health Department of WA, Perth, 30 September 1994.

The appointment of the following persons as Environmental Health Officers is approved. Officer Date Effedive Local Authority

Timothy JetFriea 6 September 1994 City of Rockingham Andrew Pittaway 19 September 1994 Shire of Woodadling Andrew Pittaway 19 September 1994 Shire of Dumbleyung Andrew Pittaway 19 September 1994 Shire of Wagin Darren Walsh 14 September 1994 City of Cockbum Albert Lamb 31 August 1994 Shire of Ngaanyat;jarraku John Brookes 27 June 1994 Shire of Wyndham-East Ember-

ley Lies1 Thayne 19 September 1994 Shire of Wyndham-East Kimber-

ley The appointment of the following persons as Environmental Health Officers (Meat) is approved. Officer Date Effective bca l Authority

James Riddoch 29 August 1994 Shire of Northam Michael Bloomfield 29 August 1994 Shire of Northam John Evans 24 August 1994 Shire of Woodanilhg Adrian Bridge 24 August 1994 Shire of Woodadling

BRIAN DEVINE, delegate of Executive Director, Public Health.

HE408

ElEAL,TH ACT l911 Health Department of WA, Perth 30 September 1994.

The appointment of the following persons as Environmental Health Officers is approved. 03icer Date Effective Local Authority

George Stark 17 June 1994 to Shire of Coolgardie 1 July 1994

Shiralee Langford 17 June 1994 Town of Narrogin Daniel Roy Delle Coste 29 August 1994 Shire of York Brim S. Davey 19 September 1994 Shire of Carnarvon Bmce Horgan 19 September 1994 to 'Ibwn of East

23 September 1994 Fremantle Bmce Horgan 3 October 1994 Town of East

31 October 1994 Fremantle

The appointment of the following persons as Environmental Health Officers (Meat) is approved. Ofiicer Date Effective rocal Authority

Grant C00h 5 September 1994 City of Bmbury

The cancellation of the following persons as Environmental Health CMicers is hereby notified. Oflicar Date Effective Local Authority

Ian Watt 29 July 1994 Town of Narrogin Richard John Braokes 17 June 1994 Shire of Yoxk John Hardy 10 August 1994 Shire of Carnar~on

The cancellation of the following persons as Environmental Health OfEcert3 (Meat) is hereby notified. Oflicer Date Effective heal AuthoriQ

Kevin Jag0 5 August 1994 City of Bunbury Erant h h 9 August 1994 Shire of Carnarvon

B M D E W , delegate of Executive Erector, Public Health.

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5182 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [l4 October 1994

OFFENDERS COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS ACT 1963

OFFENDERS COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1994

Made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council.

Citation

l These regulations may be cited as the Offenders Community Corrections Amendment Regulations 1994.

Regulation 46 amended

2. Regulation 46 of the Offenders Community Corrections Regulations 1991* is amended by inserting after subregulation (2) the following subregulation -

(3) Subregulations (1) and (2) do not apply to a te rm of i m risonment imposed as a sentence on or after 1 November 19&. n

[* Published in Gazette of 25 March 1991 at pp. 2263-78.1

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

EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE I t is hereby notified for public information that David Charles Kirby of Walyurin Farm, Riseborough Road, Dudinin has been appointed under section 9 of the Justice8 Act 1902, to be a Justice of the Peace for the Magisterial District of Williams during his term of office as Resident of the Shire of Kulin.

JON FRAME, A/J%xecutive Director, Courts Development and Management.

CHILDREN'S COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT (No. 2) 1988 It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has: Approved of the appointment of the following persons as Members of the Children's Court of Western Australia-

Zaiaal Abdul Msjid of Block 411 No. 1 Kampong, Christmas Island and Christmas Island Wosphates, Christmas Island Slti Mariam AbduUah Kawi of MQ 15 Coconut Grove Settlement, Christmas Island and Christmas Island District High School, Chriatmae Island Jar1 Andetem of MQ 19 Seaview Close, Christmas Island and Christmas Island Adminiatra- tion, Canberra Close, Christmas Island Michael Fielden of 57 Weir Road, Harvey and Department of Coneervation and Land Management, 64 Weir Road, Haxvey Elizabeth Joy Golden of Iot 52 Halls Road, Cape1 Godefi-idw Johannes Maria Smolders of 21 Gaze Road, Christmas Island and Chrietmas Island Phosphates, Christmas Island

JON FRAME, AlExecutive Director, Courts Development and Management.

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14 October 19941 GOVEXNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5183

m02 JUSTICES ACT LWm

It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has: Approved of the following appointments to the Oace of Justice of the Peace for the State of Weetern Australia-

Zainal Abdul Majid of Block 411 No. 1 Kampong, Christmas Island and Christmas Island Phosphates, Christmas Island Siti Mariam Abdullah b w i of MQ 15 Coconut Grove Settlement, Christmas Island and Christmas Island District High School, Christmas Island Jar1 Andereson of MQ 19 Seaview Close, Christmas Island and Christmas Island Admbbtra- tion, Canberra Close, Christmas Island Peggy Pamela Parkin of 339 Belgravia Street, Cloverdale Godefridus Johannes Maria Smolders of 21 Gaze Road, Christmas Island and Christmas Island Phosphates, Christmas Island John Stuart 'lhrnbull of 21 Transom Way, Ocean Reef Dascia h u i s e Weckert of Starcevich Road, Grass Patch

JON FRAME, A/Executive Director, Courts Development and Management.

LAND ACT 1933 ORDERS IN COUNCIL (Revocation of Vestings)

By the direction of His Excellency the Governor under section 34B (l), the following Orders in Council and associated Vesting Orders are revoked. DOLA FiIe: 14339/902. Order in Council gazetted on 5 November 1965 vesting Reserve No. 1348 (Fremantle h t 1354) in the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage" for the designated purpose of "Depot Site (Water Supply Department)". Local Authority-City of Fremantle. DOLA File: 25/899. Order in Council gazetted on 28 Odober 1932 vesting Reserve No. 6454 (Mount Barker Lot 121) in the Plantagenet Road Board for the designated purpose of "Park Lands and Recreation*. DOLA File: 110931899V2. Order in Council gazetted on 14 June 1912 vesting Reserve No. 9859 in the Hon. Minister for Worb for the designated purpose of "Road Board Office Site". Lad AuthorityShire of Plantagenet. DOLA File: 1507/983. Order in Council gazetted on 15 July 1983 vesting Reserve No. 38344 (Sussex hcation 4779) in the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River for the designated purpose of "Rubbish Disposal Site". DOLA File: 5321'991 Order in Council gazetted on 19 March 1993 vesting Reserve No. 41636 (De Witt lacations 201, 281, 289, 293,302, 303, 309 and 311) in the Dampier Port Authority for T o r t Purposeen. Lncal AuthorityShire of Roebourne.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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LAND ACT 1933 ORDERS IN COUNCIL

(Vesting of &w?rves) By the direction of Kia Excellency the Governor under section 33 (21, the following reserve8 have been vested. DOLA File 251899. Reserve No. 6454 (Mount Barker lat 624) vested in the Shire of Plantagenet for the designated purpose of "Park Lands ancl Recreation" with power, subject to the approval in writing of the Miniater for Lands to each and every lease or assignment of lease being fist obtained, to lease the whole or any portion thereof for any term not exceeding twenty one (21) years from the date of the lease. 17867-3

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DOLA File: 11093/899V2. Reserve No. 9859 (Mount Barker Lot 626) vested in the Shire of Plantagenet for the demgnated purpose of "Shire 0£6cew. DOLA File: 1979488. Reserve No. 14436 (Victoria Location 11992) veated in The Agriculture Pmtedion Board of Western Australia for the designated purpoee of "Depot Site". Local Authority-Shire of Mullewa. DOLA File: 2141917D. Reserve No. 18175 Wellington h t i o n 3605) vested in the Shire of West Arthur for the designated purpose of T a t e r Supply". DOLA File: 61W949. Reserve No. 22987 (Sussex Lacation 4980) vested in the Shire of A W - M a r g a x e t Ever for the designated purpose of "Gravel and Sand Pit". DOLA File: 1702/977. Reserve No. 35245 (Melbourne Location 4026) vested in the Shire of Gingin for the designated purpose of "Public Recreation". DOLA File: 532/991. Reserve No. 41636 (De Witt lacations 201, 281, 289, 293, 302, 303, 309, 310 and 311) vested in the Dampier Port Authority for "Port Purposes". Local Authority-Shire of Roebourne. DOLA File: 907/991. Re~erve No. 41696 Windell Location 121) vested in the National Parka and Nature Conservation Authority for the designated purpose of Ynfrastructure Comdor". Local Authority-Shire of Ashburton. DOLA File: 25311990. Reserve No. 43075 (Narrogin Lot 1665) vested in the Narrogin Bethel Christian Fellowship Inc for the designated purpose of "Church Site". Load Authority-Town of Narrogin. DOLA File: 1577491. Reserve No. 43129 (Dempster Location 12) vested in !lblstra Corporation Lixnited for the deaignated purpose of "Regenerator Site". Local AuthorityShire of Esperance. DOLA File: 16071993 Reserve No. 43189 (Roe Location 3128) vested in the Shire of Kulin for the designated purpose of "Rubbish Disposal" DOLA FiIe: 1608/993 Reserve No. 43190 (Roe Location 3129) vested in the Shire of Kulin for the designated purpose of "Cemeterf' DOLA Me: 640/988. Reserve No. 43195 (De Witt k t i o n 243) vested in the Western Autralian Museum for the designated purpose of "Archaeological Site". Local AuthorityShire of Roebourne. DOLA File: 1308/994. Reserve No. 43196 (King Location 786) vested in the Water Authority of Western Australia for the designated purpose of Water Supply and Electricity Generationn with power, to lease the whole or any portion thereof for any term. Local Authority-Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley

M. C.

LA401

LANDACT 1955 DECLARATION THAT PART 1A DOES

WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

NOT APPLY I declare under section 27H of the Land Act 1933 that Part LA of the Act doea not apply to the following proposals affecting the land specified.

Proposal Land DOLA File

Change of purpose of reserve 6058 to Swan location 145 "Government Requirements* with vest- ing in the Executive Director of the Department of Cormervation and Land Management.

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Proposal Amendment of Area (Inclusion) Resewe 38157 "Recreation & Parklandan Freehold conversion under Section 117AA of the Land Act L . under Section 116 of the Land Act for &uarryint: Reservation for "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" with vesting pursuant to Section 7 of the CALM Act 1984. Sale under Section 118CA and Section 38 Change of Purpose of Reserve 24439 to "Landscape Protection" with vesting in the Shire of Cuballing Sale--Section 118(A)3

Sale-Sections 118A(2) and 118A(3)

(i) transfer and revestment of portion LT0 Lot 15. (ii) reservation of Canning Location 3649 for "Drainage" vested in the Water Authority of Western Australia. (iii) sale under Section 118CA of Can- ning Location 2109. Sale-Section 118A(3)

Amend purpose of Rf3Serve 25430 to "Recreation and Community Centre" vested Town of Bassendean. Amendment of area (inclusion) Reserve 42836 "Agricultural Research Station". Excision of portion Reserve 34664 and disposal Section 118CA of the Land Act Reservation for "Sewerage Pumping Station" vested with the Water Author- ity of Western Australia CWAWA) Reservation for ?Drainagew vested City of Wanneroo Reservation for "Public Recreation" vested City of Gosnells Reservation for "Public Recreation" vested City of Melville Reservation for the purpose of "Public Recreation" with vestiDa in the Shire of - Capel Reservation for the purpose of "Public Recreation" with vestinpl in the City of - Bunbury Vesting of Reserve 27730 "Public Recre- ation" Vwting of "Public Recreation" Reserve 42257 with the City of Melville

Vesting of Public Recreation Reserve 42562 with the City of Melville

Drainage Reserve 20457 vested--City of Melville Reserve 41761 to be vested in the City of Melville SaleSection 118CA Sale-Section 118CA Sale-Section 118CA S a l f &on ll8CA Sale-Section 118CA h u e of a further 10 year lease for the purpose of "Sporting Club"

Land DOLA File Plantagenet hations 7751 & 7752 3524/!382

Lyndon Location 154 being held under 1715/1976V2 Crown Lease 1908/1989 Lyndon Lncation 77 142511979

Fitzgerald Locations 649 and 1458. 2661/1990

Swan Lacations 7081 and 7224 (Reserve 36081959 25842 "Drain") at Balcatta Avon ]Location 27821 W 1 9 4 4

Portion of James Street (Road No. 1547/1993 13215) shown coloured green on the Schedule at page 69 (Esperance). All that portion of closed road shown 4101994 coloured green on Schedule at page 25 (Boyup Brook) Portion of North Lake Road, Cockburn 2447/992 Sound shown coloured green on Sched- ule at page 159 Canning Incations 2109 and 3649. 3039/967 Whaleback Avenue Lynwood)

Portion of road shown coloured green on 158U1994 the Schedule a t page 51 (Thornlie). Swan Location 6851 (km 25430) 871/959 Ashtield.

Nelson Lacation 13437. 895992

Cockburn Sound Lacation 2486 (Golden 3915/962 Bay) Cockburn Sound Lmation 4101 (Bibra 2169r993 Lake)

Swan Location 12025 (Alexander 2544'994 Heights) Canning h a t i o n 3914 (Heron Place 22231994 Maddindington) Swan h t i o n 12042 (off karrer Road 1963/994 Applecross) Cape1 Lot 246 1966/994

Bunbury Lab 762, 763, 764 and 765 490/990

Canning Location 1978 (Reserve 27730) Lesmurdie (Anthimy St) Canning bcations 3795 and 3796 (Re- serve 42257) Mossman Crescent Bullcreek Canning Locations 3812 and 3872 (Re- serve 42562) Strinafellow Drive Bullcreek Cockburn. Sound Location 810 Canning Highway Palmyra Cockburn Sound Location 3069 Mur- doch Drive Murdoch Portion of Dampier Location 194 Portion of Dampier Incation 197 Por!5on of Dampier h a t i o n 193 Portion of Dampier Lrocation 194 Portion of Dampier Location 193 Laverton lot 198

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Proposal Land DOLA Fie Sale-Section 118CA Portion of Dampier bcation 197 94 11983 Reservation for "Family and Child Canning Location 3836 Tijuana Road, 3727f990 Health Centrew with vesting in the Min- Armadale. 2536/992 ister of Community Development with power to lease

GEORGE CASH, Minister for Lands.

LAND ACT 1933 DINNINUP TOWNSITE

Amendment of Boundaries DOLA File: 5732/908V3. His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve, under Section 10 of the Land Act 1933 of the amendment of the boundaries of Dinninup Townsite to include the area described in the Schedule hereunder.

Schedule The land the subject of Land Administration Diagram 91384 Public Plan: BH29 (2) 14.18

A. A. SKINNER, Chief Executive.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT 1902 DECURM'ION THAT PART 1lA OF THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT DOES NOT APPLY

I declare under section 33L of the Public Works Act that Part 1lA of the Act does not apply to the following proposal affecting the land specified. Propoaal Land DOLA File The taking of 1.6441 ha for the ex- "Road Purposes* Reserve 42445 (Flan 18552) 1025/1990 tension of Forrest Road in the City of Cockburn The taking of 694 m2 for the exten- Portion of "Recreation Reserve 40027 (Dia- 1521/1982 sion of Ross Ariti Road gram 90753) The taking of 477 m2 of reserved Portion of "Public Recreationn Reserve 40169 3039/986 land for the widening of Timberlane (Diagram 91390) Drive in the City of Wanneroo

GEORGE CASH, Minister for Lands.

DOLA 70/1994 Schedule No: A3/1994

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT lgeO PUBLIC WORELS ACT lW!2

NOTICE OF RESUMPTION OF LAND For the purposes of the public work described in the Schedule, the land described in the Schedule (%he resumed land") has been set apart, taken or resumed. A plan and a more particular demiption of the resumed land may be inspected between 8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on working days at: Department of Land Administration, Midland Square, Midland. The resumed land shall, by force of the Public Works Act 1902 and lncal Government Act 1960, be vested in Her Majesty, for an estate in fee simple (except those lands being under the Land Act or dedicated or reserved for a public purpose, which will be vested in Her Majesty absolutely), for the public work, freed and discharged of all trusts, mortgages, chargea, obligations, estates, interest, right-of-way, or other easementa whatsoever.

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14 October l9941 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5187

Schedule 1. Public Work: Extension of Forrest Road (Road No. 8204) M Authority: City of Cockbm Plan/Diagram No. showing Land resumed: Plan 18552 Council Resolution Date: 2 August 1994 DOZA Ref: 1025/1990

Owrrer or Reputed Occupier or Description of Land Area Owner Reputed Occupier (approx.)

Commissioner of Vacant Portion of Jandakot Agricultural Area 2.6311 ha Main Roads Lat 227 and being part of the land on

Plan 17146 being part of the land con- tained in Certificate of Title Volume 1905 Folio 231

Crown, Commis- Vacant Jandakot Agricultural k e a h t 629 set 1.6441 ha sioner of Main aside as Reserve 42445 for "Road Pur- bads as Vestee poses"

2. Public Work: Extension of Ross Ariti Road Local Authority: Shire of Greenough l?lan/Diagram No. showing Land resumed: Diagram 90753 Council Resolution Date: 29 July 1994 DOLA R& 1521/1982

Owner or Reputed Occupier or Description of Land Area Owner Reputed Occupier (approx.)

Crown Vacant Portion of Victoria hcation 11732 being 694 m2 part of the land set aside a s Reserve 40027 for the purpose of "Public Recrea- tion"

Crown Vacant Portion of Railway Reserve 2 951 m2

3. Public Work: Widening of Timberlane Drive local Authority: City of Wanneroo PlanA3iagram No. showing Land resumed: Diagram 91390 Council Resolution Date: 25 September 1991 DOLA R& 3039J986

Owner or Reputed Occupier or Description of Land Area Owner Reputed Occupier (approx.)

Crown City of Wanneroo Portion of Swan Location 10996 set 477 m2 as Vestee aside as part of Reserve 40169 for the

purpose of "Public Recreation"

Dated September 24, 1994.

Dated October 11, 1994.

-

GEORGE CASH, Minister for Lands.

MICHAEL JEFFERY, Governor in Executive Council.

Road Dedication I t is hereby notified that the Minister for Lands has approved, pursuant to Section 288 of the IacaI Government Act, the dedication as public street the roads in the various Municipalitiee as described in the abovementioned resumption notices. By Order of the Minister for Lands. Dated this 14th day of October, 1994.

D. MULCAHY, Acting Chief Executive.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT lWIO DECLARATION OF CLOSURE OF STREETS

Made by the Minister for Lands under section 288A At the request of the local government nominated, the streets described in the Schedule are now declared to be closed.

Schedule 1. City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder (DOLA File 1948/993; Closure No. K1093).

The whole of surveyed way situate westward of Friedman Street, along the northern boundaries of Ora Banda Lots 29-33 (inclusive). Public Plan: Ora Banda 'Ibwnaite.

2. Shire of Esperance (DOLA File No. 154711993; Closure No. E2W. The whole of James Street (Road No. 13215) plus widening between Arthur Street (Road No. 13210) and Nugent Street (Road No. 13211). Public Plan: CG29(2) 17.15.

A. A. SKWNER, Chief Ehecutive, Department of Land Adminisk9ti01~

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 DECURNION OF PUBLIC STREET

ORDERS OF THE MINISTER FOR LANDS Made under section 288

At the request of the local government nominated, the portion of land specified in the Schedule is now declared to be absolutely dedicated as a public street.

Schedule 1. City of Canning (DOLA File No. 2221f1994).

Road No. 113SO (Orrong Road) Widening) All that portion of land delineated and marked Road Widening on OfEce of Titles Diagram 86082. Public Plan: BG 34 (2) 18.20 and 18.21.

2. Shire of Swan (DOLA File No. 694/990). Road No. 18701 (Midas Road). All of the Right of Way plus widening ehown coloured brown on 086ice of Titlee Diagram 73415. Public Plam BG34 (2) 15.35.

G A. SKNWR, Chief Executive, Department of Land Administration.

File No. 20W1992 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT lssO

PUBLIC WORKS ACT lsoa NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TIAKE OR RESTJME LAND

Roads-BwweU Street and Forrest Street-City of Bunbury The Miniater for Works hereby gives notice in accordance with the pmvisioae of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act 1902 that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pie- or parcels of Land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Wellington District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely: bade-Buswell Street and Forrest StreetiCity of Bunbury and that the mid pieces or parcele of land are marked off on Department of Land Adrrrrmetra - . tion Plan 18063 which may be inspected at the Depadmtmt of Land Administration, Midland. The additional information contained in the Schedule ailer the land deecriptiom is to define locality only and in no way derogates from the Tranrrfer of Land Act dedption.

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14 October l9941 GOVERNMENT GAZET'IB, WA 5189

Schedule

Owner or Reputed Occupier or Owner Reputed Occupier

Description Area (approx.)

Joseph Withers Vacant Portion of kschemult h- 1 527 m2 tion 26 on Plan 881 being part of the land remaining in CeM- icate of Title Volume M Folio 38.

Owen William Hough, Vacant Portion of bachenault h- 3 540 m2 Joseph George Hough tion 26 and being part of the and Charles Felix Hough land on Plm 1982 and Dia-

gram 253 being part ofthe land remaining in Certificate of Title Volume 973 Folio 74.

Dated this 4th day of Odobsr 1994. GEORGE CASH, Minister for Lands.

LAND ACT 1933 RESERVATON NOTICES

Made by His Excellency the Governor under section 29. The Crown Lands described below have been set apart as public reserves. DQLA me: 907/991. Reserve No. 41696 comprising Windell Location 121 with an area of 5340.8451 hectares on Land Administration Miscellaneous Ran 1703 for the designated purpose of "Infrastructure Comdof. Public Plan: Mount Bruce (250). Local Authority-Shire of ofhburton. DOLA File: 2531/990. Reserve No. 43075 comprising Narrogin Lot 1666 with an area of 1 785 square metres on Land Administration Diagram 91704 for the designated purpose of "Church Site". Public Plane: BJ31(2) 11.37 and 12.37. Northwood Street. M Authority-Town of Narrogin. DOLA File: 1577/991. Reserve No. 43129 comprising Dempster Location 12 with an area of 775 square metres on Land Adminietration Diagram 91434 far the designated purpose of "Regenerator Site". Public Phx Balladonia and Eyre (500). Parmango Road. load Authority-Shire of Esperance. DOLA File: 16071993. Reserve No. 43189 comprising Roe Location 3128 with an area of 4.7493 hectares on Land Administration Diagram 91066 for the designated purpose of "Rubbish Dispoaaln. Public Plan: BL32 (2) 16.16. Burngup Road North. Irrcal Authority-Shire of K&. DOLA File: 160-3. Reserve No. 43190 comprieing Roe Lncation 3129 with an area of 2 387 square metres onLand Arlminintration Diagram 91067 for the designated purpoee of Vemetee . Public Phx BL32 (2) 16.16. W AuthoriQ-Shire of Kulin. DOLA File: 1986/994. Reserve No. 43194 comprising Perth Lot 1061 with an area of 3 243 e q w e metree on Land . . Adrrrrmstration Diagram 91761 for the deeignated purpose of Wee and Requirements of the E a t Perth Redwelopment Authority". Public Plam BG34 (2) 14.28. Brown and Lime Streeb. M Authority-Citg of Perth,

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DOLA File: 6401988. Reseme No. 43195 comprising De Witt Location 243 with an area of 2.7277 hectares on Land Administration Diagram 88760 for the designated purpose of "Archaeological Site". Public Plan: Nick01 Bay NW (25). Iacal Authority-Shire of Roebourne. DOLA F'ile: 13081994. Reserve No. 43196 comprising King Location 786 with an area of 234.0537 hectares on Land Administration Plan 18527 for the designated purpose of Water Supply and Electxicity Generation". Public Plans: DH78 (10) 5.5 and (2) Pts 23.19 and 24.19. Lake Argyle b a d . L a d Authority-Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief Executive.

LAND ACT 1933 AMENDMENT OF CLASS "A" RESERVE

Made by His Excellency the Governor under section 31 (4). The following Class "A" Reserve has been amended.

DOLA File: 2921920V5. Reserve No. 17375 (Swan District) "Recreation" to comprise Locations 2887,2888,2889,5390,6592, 6593, 7568, 7996,8167, 8168, 8169, 8442 and 8443 as delineated and shown bordered red on Land Administration Reserve Plan 33 and of its area remaining unaltered. Public Plans: BG34 (2) 11.21 and 11.22. Hackett Drive. Lacal AuthorityXities of Perth and Subiaco.

A. A. SKINNER, Cbief Executive.

LASO% LAND ACT 1933

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES Made by His Excellency the Governor under section 37. The following reserves have been amended.

DOLA File: 26,4399. Reserve No. 6454 (at Mount Barker) "Recreation and Park Lands" to comprise Lot 624 as surveyed and shown bordered pink on Land Administration Plan 18473 in lieu of Lrrt 171 and of its area being increased to 2.6248 hectares acccordingly. Public Plan: BJ27 (2) 38.08. Lowood Road. Local AuthorityShire of Plantagenet.

DOLA File: 110931899V2. Reserve No. 9859 (at Mount Barker) "Road Board office" to comprise Lrrt 625 as surveyed and shown bordered pink on Land Administration Plan 18473 in lieu of Int 171 and of its area being increased (recalculated) to 1 472 square metres accordingly. Public Flan: BJ27 (2) 38.08. Lawood Road. M AuthorityShire of Plantagenet.

DOLA File: 26934306. Reserve No. 10338 (Mount Barker Lots 61, 173 to 176 inclusive and 384) "Railway" to exclude-

(a) those portions now comprised in Lots 619 and 624 as surveyed and shown on Land Administration Plan 18473 and

(b) that portion containing 245 square metres shown coloured mid brown on Land Administra- tion Diagram 91120 and of its area being reduced by 4 030 aquare metres accordingly.

Public Plans: BJ27 (2) 38.08, 38.09 and 39.07. Albany Highway. Lncal Authoritydhire of Plantagenet.

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DOLA File: 19791988. Reserve No. 14436 (Victoria District) "Paddock (Rabbit Department)" to comprise h t i o n 11992 as shown delineated and bordered red on Land Administration Reserve Diagram 1265 and of its area being reduced (recalculated) to 213. 3887 hectares accordingly. Public Plan: Murgoo (250). Ixlcal AuthorityShire of Mullewa. DOLA File: 6121949. Reserve No. 22987 (Sussex Distrid) "Gravel and Sand Rt" to comprise Lxation 4980 as surveyed and shown bordered red on Land Administration Diagram 91668 in lieu of Location 3136 and of its area being increased to 73.9188 hectares accordingly. Public Plans: Karridale NW (25) and BF'28 (2) 11.34. Bussell Highway and Davis Road. Incal Authority-Shire of Augusta-Margaret River. DOLA File: 43921922. Reserve No. 23993 (Roe District) "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" to comprise h t i o n 3132 on Land Administration Reserve Diagram 1177 in lieu of hcation 1013 and of its area being increased to 67.8496 hectares accordingly. Public Plan: BL32 (2) 1615 Burngup Road North. Local AuthorityShire of Kulin. DOLA File: No. 17501955. Reserve No. 24237 (Roe District) "Recreation" to comprise h a t i o n 3131 as delineated and shown bordered red on Land Administration Reserve Diagram 1178 in lieu of h t i o n a 2266, 2811 and 2955 and of its area being reduced to 149.8666 hectares accordingly. Public Plan: BL32 (2) 16.15. Local AuthorityShire of Kulin. DOLA File: 14341965. Reserve No. 27574 (Roe District) Water Supply" to comprise h t i o n 2681 as shown delineated and bordered red on Land Administration Reserve Diagram 1176 and of its area being reduced (recalculated) to 35.1742 hectares accordingly. Public Plan: BL32 (2) 16.15. Local Authority-Shire of Kulin. DOLA File: 7161966. &3serve No. 28147 (Carnamah Lot 116) "Access and Parking" to exclude that portion containing 1 664 square metres aa surveyed and shown bordered green on Land Administration Diagram 91891 and of its area being reduced to 9332 square metres accordingly. Public Plan: BG40 (2) 13.36. Railway Avenue. Local AuthorityShire of Carnamah. DOLA File: 16931972. Reserve No. 31612 (at Cervantes) "Schoolsite" to comprise Lot 871 as surveyed and shown bordered pink on Land Administration Plan 18451 in lieu of Lot 208 and of its area being increased (recalculated) to 5.0433 hedares accordingly. Public Plans: BF38 (2) 04.24, 05.24 and 05.25. Iberia Street. Local Authority-Shire of Dandaragan. DOLA File: 13396t911. Reserve No. 34815 (Denmark h t s 307,335 and 703) "Recreation" to exdude that portion containing 2 085 square metres as surveyed and shown bordered green on Land Administration Diagram 91832 and of its area being reduced to 3.9436 hectares accordingly. Public Plan: BJ26 (2) 20.12. McNabb Road. M Authority4hire of Denmark. DOLA File: 43261896V2. Reserve No. 35540 (Perth Lots 911 and 1004) "Railway Purposes" to exclude that portion now comprised in h t 1061 as surveyed and shown bordered green on Land Administration Diagram 91751 and of ib area being reduced to 3.2156 hectares accordingly. Public Plan: BG34 (2) 14.25. Brown Street. Lacal Authority-City of Perth. DOLA File: 532/991. Reserve No. 41636 (De Witt Locations 201, 281, 289, 293, 302,303,309 and 311) Tor t Fwpows" to include Location 310 as surveyed and shown on Land Adminiatration Plan 18195 and of its area being increased to 101.8605 hectares accordingly. Public Plans: BH65 (10) Pts. 5.8 & 6.8, BH66 (10) 5.1 & 6.1. King Bay Road. Lacal Authoritp4hire of Roebourne.

1 7 8 6 7 4 A. A. SKINNER, Chief Executive.

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5192 GOVERNMENT GAZE'ITE, WA /l4 October 1994

W ACT 1953 CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVES

Made by His Excellency the Governor under section 37. The purpose of the following reserves have been changed. 130I.A File: 14339/902. Reserve No. 1348 (Fremantle Lot 1354) being changed horn "Depot Site (Water Supply Depart- ment)" to "Use and Requirements of the Minister for Works". Public Plan: BG34 (2) 7.13. Ihutsford Street. Local Authority-City of Fremantle. DOLA File: 11093/899V2. Reserve No. 9859 (Mount Barker Lot 625) being changed ftam "Road Board office" to "Shire OfCice". Public Plan: BJ27 (2) 38.08. Lowood Road. Local Authority--Shire of Plantagenet. DOLA File: 5241/912. Reserve No. 14199 (Williarns Location 11396) being changed from Timber (Mallet)" to "Conserva- tion of Flora and Fauna". Public Plan: Yilliminning SW (25). Local AuthorityShire of Narrogin. Reserve 14199 is automatically vested in the National Parks and Nature Conservation Authority pursuant to Section 7 of CALM Act 1984. DOLA File: 1979/988. Reserve No. 14436 (Victoria Location 11992) being changed from "Paddock (Rabbit Department)" to "Depot Site". Public Plan: Murgoo (250). Local AuthorityShire of Mullewa. DOLA File: 214/917D. Reaerve No. 18175 Wellington Location 3605) being changed from "Railway Water Supply" to "Water Supply". Public Plans: Darkan SW and Muja SE (25). Coalfields Road. Local Authority4hire of West Arthur.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief Executive.

LAND ACT 1935 CANCELWION OF RESERVES

Made by His Excellency the Governor under section 37. The following reserves have been cancelled. DOLA File: 2222/893V4. Reeerve No. 3939 (Coolgardie Town Lot 1145) "\N,C.TU. Home for Girls". Public Plan: CF37 (2) 09.12. King Street. Local AuthorityShire of Coolgardie. DOLA File: 22221893V4. Reserve No. 3940 (Coolgardie Tbwn h t 1154 "Public Utility". Public Plan: CF37 (2) 09.12. MacDonald Street. Local Authority-Shire of Coolgardie. DOLA File: 8691907. Reserve No. 10700 (Avon District) 'Schoolsite". Public Plan: Quajabin SW (25). Lakes Road. Local Aulhority-Shire of Beverley. DOLA File: 2204/989. Reserve No. 16246 (Jmahdale Lot 23) "Excepted from Sale". Public Plan: BG33 (2) 25.22. Wadiss Street. IacaI Authority-Shire of SerpentineJarrahdale.

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DOLA File: 721/916. Reserve No. 16675 (Dinninup I.& 51) "Water". Public Plan: BH29 (2) 14.18. Upper Blackwood Road. heal [email protected] of Boyup Brook. DOLA File: 2943/973. Reserve No. 33068 (Sussex h a t i o n 4614) "Drainn. Public Plam BF29 (2) 22.34. Haafield Avenue. liocal AuthorltyShire of Busselton. DOLA We: 15071983. Reseme No. 38344 (Sussex Location 4779) #Rubbish Disposal Site". Public Plans: Karridale NW (25) and BF28 (2) 11.34. Busaell Highway. Local AuthorityShire of Augueta-Margaret River. DOLA File: 21691988. Reeerve No. 42846 (Boulder Lot 4478) "Use and Requirements of the Western Australian Mint". Public Plans.. CF37 (2) 29.33 and 30.33. Vivian Street. City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder.

A. A. SKINNER, Chief Executive.

PWTERS CORRECTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT l960

ORDER IN COUNCIL Building Regulations Amendment Order 1994

An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 5000 of Government Gazette No. 138 dated 30 September 1994, and is corrected as follows. Under the heading Schedule 1 amended delete the sentence:

3. Schedule 1 to the principal order is amended by deleting tbe item relating to the in Shire of Goomalling". and insert:

3. Schedule 1 to the principal order is amended by deleting the item relating to the "Shire of Goomalling".

PRINTERS CORRECTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

The Municipality of the City of Melville Bylaws Relating to Signs, Hoardmgs and Billpostings

An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 5000 of Gwemment Gazette No. 138 dated 30 September 1994, and is corrected as follows. On page 5001:

In the line "Permanent portable signs ............... $35.00" b e r t closing quotes ("1 after $35.00.

After the signature line commencing "JOHN McNALLY" insert: Recommended-

PAUL OMODEI, Minister for Lncal Government. Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 27th day of Sptember 1994.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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5 194 GOVERMMENT GAZETTE, WA C14 October 1994

P M . E R S CORRECl'lON LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 The Municipality of the City of Perth

BY-LAW IWAI'mG TO STANDING ORDERS By-Law No. 1

An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 5001 of Government Guzette No. 138 dated 30 September 1994, and is corrected as follows. After the signature line commencing GARRY G. HUNT insert:

Recommended- PAUL OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approved by Hie Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 27th day of September 1994.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

PRINTERS CORRECTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT l960

The Municipality of the City of Wanneroo AMENDMENT TO BY-LAWS RELATING TO FENCING AND PRIVATE TENNIS COURT

FLOODLIGHTING An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 5001 of Government Gazette No. 138 dated 30 September 1994, and is corrected as follows. In the definitions insert opening quotes (") before the line commencing "Electric Fence".

On page 5002 delete the lines: H. M. WATER, Mayor,

R. F. COFFET, Town Clerk.

and insert: H. M. UIATERS, Mayor.

R. F. COFFEY, Town Clerk.

Recommended- PAUL OMODEI, Minister for Lmal Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 27th day of September 1994.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

PRINTERS CORRECTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

lbwn of Shepperton CLOSURE OF PRIVATE STREET

LG: P4-12 A4 An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 5003 of Government G'uzette No. 138 dated 30 September 1994, and is corrected as follows. In the line commencing "331 Fol 33" delete the reference "13B-146" and insert " 138-146 ". ARer the line "Department of Local Government" and before the diagram insert the words " Schedule Plan No. 20116 ".

PRINTERS CORRECTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

City of Armadale RATING EXEMPTION

An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 5003 of G o v e m n t Gazette No. 138 dated 30 September 1994, and is corrected as follows. ARer the heading and before the line commencing "It is hereby notified" insert the reference " LG: AK 5-6 ".

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PIUNTERS CORRECTION LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT lssO

City of Perth CLOSUm OF P W m STREET

An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 5004 of Gowm- Gazette No. 138 dated 30 September 1994, and is corrected as follows. ARer the heading and before the Line commencing "It is hereby notified" insert the reference " W: 4-12 Z ". Delete '%narked R.O.W. on Plan" and insert " marked "R.O.W." on Plan ". After 7 0 W N LYNCH, Executive Director" insert " Department of Lncal Government ".

PRINTERS CORRECTlON LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1980

Shire of Dandaragan (SPECIFIED AREA) ORDER NO. 1, 1994

An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading an page 5005 of Government Gazette No. 138 dated 30 September 1994, and is corrected as follows. ARer the line "By His Excellency's Command delete the following:

M. C. WAUCHOPS, Clerk of the Council. SCHEDULE

AIl that portion of land comprised within he Cervantes Townsite as promulgated in the Government Gazettes dated 22 November, 1963 on page 36310 and 22 December, 1978 on page 4799.

and insert: M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

SCHEDULE All that portion of land comprised within the Cervantes Townsite as promulgated in the Government Gazettes dated 22 November, 1963 on page 3631 and 22 December, 1978 on page 4799.

CENIETERIES ACT l986 Shire of Busselton

Busselton Cemeteries By-Law In pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act, and of every other power enabling it, the Shire of Busselton hereby records having resdved on the Twenty Seventh day of April, 1994 to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following By-law:

PART I-PRJ3LIMINA.Y Repeal 1. The following By-laws are hereby repealed,

The Busselton and Metricup Public Cemeteries Bylaws published in the Gouernment Gazette on the 9th April 1959, as amended

Citation 2. This By-law may be cited ae the Busselton Cemeteries By-Law.

Arrangement and Definitions 3. (1) 'I'his By-law is divided into parts as follows -

PART I PRELIMINARY PART I1 ADMINISTRNION PART XTI RIGHTS OF B-.

Division 1 Private Graves Division 2 Public Graves

PART TV APPLICATIONS JWR FUNERALS: Division 1 Application Division 2 Time for Funerals

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PART V E'UNERAL DIRECTORS PART VI SINGLE RTNEItAZ PERMITS PART VII FUNERALS

Divbion 1 General Division 2 Cremation Division 3 macement of Ashes Dividon 4 Burial

PART W11 MONUMENTAL ANI) OTHER WORK Division l Monumental Work Division 2 Lawn Section Division 3 Memorial Plaque Section Division 4 General Division 5 Licensing of Monumental Masons Division 6 Single Monumental Work Permit

PART M GENERAL PART X OFFENCES AND MODIFIED PENALTIES

(2) In this By-law unless the context require otherwise: "Act" means the Cemeteries Act, 1986; "ashes" means so much of the remains of a dead body aRer the due processes of

cremation as may be contained in a standard sized cremation urn; "Authorised OfXcef means an officer or employee of the Council authorised by the

Council to exercise any power conferred by an act of Parliament or tbis By-law; "burial" has the same meaning as is given to it in the "Cemeteriesn means all cemeteries which the Governor by order has vested under

the care, control and management of the Council., "Cemetery" means any one of the Cemeteries; "Council" means the Council of the Shire of Busselon; "crypt" has the same meaning as vault; "Crematorium" has the same meaning as is given to it in the Cremation Act 1927. "dead body" has the same meaning as that expression in the Act; "£herd" includes the burial and cremation of a dead body and all associated

processions and ceremonials but does not include so much of a ceremonial that is solely a religious rite;

"Funeral Director" means a person firm or company holding a current f u n d director's licence;

"funeral director's licence" means a licence issued by the Council in accurdance with clause 21 which entitles the holder to conduct funerals at the Cemetery.,

"General Manager" means the Shire Clerk for the time being appointed in accordance with clause 4 and includes any pereon for the time being acting in that capacity in the absence of the Shire Clerk;

"Grant" means a grant of an exclusive right of burial in a specified area of a Cemetery which is granted by the Council in accordance with section 25 of the Act;

"guide dog" has the same meaning as is given to that expression in the Dog Act 1976;

"Holder" in relation to a Grant includes: (a) a person issued with a Grant by the Council in accordance with clause 7; (b) a person for the time being appearing to the Council to be the holder of that

Grant; %musoleurn" means a building or construction wholly above or partially above and

below ground level, eo construded as to allow the deposition of dead bodies into a compartment in the wall or floor and being sealed fnnn view;

"memorialn has the same meaning as is given to it in the Act; "monument" includes a tombstone, vault, enclosure or approved form of memorid; "Monumental Mason" means a person firm or company holding a current monumen-

tal mason's licence; "monumental maeon's licencem means a licence issued by the Council in amdance

with clause 63 which entitles the Holder to carry out monumental works within the Cemeter~r,

"monumental work" when the term is used as an abstract noun Bhall include the erection, alteration or removal of or other working upon a monument on a grave;

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"personal representativen means: (a) the adminiatrator of the estate or executor of the will of a deceased person; (b) the person who, by law or practice, has the beat right to apply for

administration of the estak of a deceased person; or (C) a pemn having the lawful custody of a dead body;

"private graven means a grave situated in the Cemetery in respect of which a Grant hae been made under and in accordance with the Act and this By-law;

'public grave" means a grave situated in the Cemetery in respect of which a grant of right of burial has been allocated free of charge by the CounciI;

"set fee" refers to fees and charges set by a resolution of the Council and published in the Government Gazette in accordance with section 53 of the Act;

%&le funeral permitn means a permit issued by the Council in accordance with clause 25 which entitles the holder to conduct a funeral a t the Cemetery for the deceased persons named in the permit;

"vaultn means a below &round lined grave with one or more sealed c o m ~ e n t s constructed to specifications approved Grom time to time by the Council;

"vehicle" has the same meaning as is given to that word in the Road Traffic Act 1974 as amended from time to time, and includes trail bikes, beach buggies and other recreational vehicles licensed or unlicensed, but excludes a wheel chair being used by a physically impaired person.

PART 11-ADMINISTRATION Appointment of General Manager 4. The Council shall appoint the Shire Clerk of the Shire of Busselton as General Manager who shall, at its direction, exercise general supervision and control over all matters concerning the administration of the Cemeteries and the c a . out and enforcement of this By-law and unless the Council otherwise resolves, all drrection of the General Manager shall be deemed to have been given by order of the Council. Appointment of Employees 5. The Council may directly or by delegation to the General Manager appoint support staff to administer and supervise work within the Cemeteries and carry out such work as is required for the general care of the Cemetery. Plans and Registers 6. (1) The Council shall establish and maintain:

(a) a plan of each Cemetery showing the location and identifging number of every burial place or grave and the distribution of the land, compartments and sections;

(b) a register containing the identification numbers of graves and the names and description of the persons buried;

(C) a register of Grants made with respect to each Cemetery; (d) a register of cremations containing the names and descriptions of any person

cremated in each Cemetery; and (e) a register of persons cremated whose ashes have been buried or disposed in each

Cemetery. (2) The plam and registers referred to in sub-clause (1) shall be open for inspection

by members of the public during normal office hours of the Council and upon payment of the set fee.

PART 111-RIGHTS OF BURIAL Division l-Private Graves

Issuing Grants 7. (1) The Council may, upon the written application of a person and upon payment of the set fee issue tbat person with a Grant.

(2) The Grant shall be for a term of twenty five (26) yeam from the date of isme of the Grant or from the date of burial if pre-paid Grant fee has been paid. Righte of a Holder 8. (l) Subject to the provieions of thia By-law and to the prior approval of the C o d , a Erant confern upon the Holder thcfreof an exclusive right;

(a) to bury the dead bodies of one or more deceased persons in a private grave; and Cb) to carry out monumental worke on a private grave;

during the term of the Grant. (2) Notwithstanding sub-claum (1) the Council &all in its absolute dimetion

determine from time to time the number of dead bodies or ashes which may be placed in each private grave.

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(3) The Council or an Authorised m c e r may request the Holder to produce the Grant before the exercise of any of the rights referred to in sub-clause (1) and the Holder shall forthwith upon request deliver the Grant to the Council. Renewal of a Grant of Right of Burial 9. (1) The Council may upon

(a) the written application of a Holder upon the expiry of a Grant; or (b) the written application of a Holder withh the period of one (1) month &er the

burial of a deceased person in a private grave (or such longer period as the Council may approve); and

(C) payment of the set fee, issue a new Grant with respect to that private grave.

(2) The Council may request the Holder to deliver the existing Grant to it prior to making a new Grant.

(3) The Holder shall forthwith upon receiving a request by the Council in accordance with sub-clause (2) deliver the existing Grant to the Council.

(4) The Council shall not issue a new Grant in respect of a private grave unless a burial has taken place more than five (5) years after the commencement of the term of the existing Grant. (5) Where the Holder for the time being of a Grant of a right of burial applies to the

Council for the renewal of the Grant the Council shall renew the Grant for a further term of 25 years.

Replacement of a Grant 10. (1) The Council may:

(a) upon the written application of a Holder; and, (b) upon the production of evidence to the satisfaction of the Council,

issue a new Grant to replace a Grant which is lost or destroyed. (2) Notwithstanding sub-clause (l), the Council may prior to issuing a replacement

Grant, require the Holder to make a statutory declaration in a form determined by the Council from time to time.

(3) A replacement Grant issued by the Council shall be deemed to be the origmal Grant. Transfer of Grant 11. A Holder who desires to transfer a Grant to another person shall make an application to the Council and upon receipt of the application the Council may grant permission in accordance with section 26 of the Act.

Exercising the Rights of a Holder 12. If evidence is produced in writing to the satisfaction of the Council that the holder is unavailable or not immediately ascertainable, or has died and has not specifically bequeathed the Grant, then the rights conferred upon that Holder may be exercised by the Holder's personal representative or a person acting expressly on behalf of the personal representative. If those persons are unavailable or not immediately ascertain- able, then the Council may approve any other person to exercise the rights of a Holder.

Division %Public Graves Allocation of Public Graves 13. (1) The allocation of a public grave to a person by the Council shall not confer any right upon that person other tban the right to inter in the public grave the deceased person for whom it was requested.

(2) The Council shall retain all rights and powers in respect of evexy public grave allocated in accordance with sub-clause (1) as if the public grave were still held by it as prior to the allocation and the Council may, without limitation, re-open the &rave to:

(a) disinter and reinter the remains buried therein; (i) in the same grave;

(ill in another grave within the Cemetery;

(5) elsewhere in accordance with the Act; (b) disinter and cremate the remains buried therein;

(C) inter remains of other deceased persons.

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PART IV-APPLICATION FOR FUNERALS Division l-Applications

Application to hold a Funeral 14. (1) A person who desires to hold a funeral within the Cemetery shall, in the case of the burial of a dead body:

(a) make an application to the Council in the form determined by the Council from time to time, and

(b) lodge with the application referred to in paragraph (a): (i) evidence to the satisfaction of the Council that the Holder of that Grant has

consented to or would not object to the burial, or (ii) an application for a Grant or an application for a grant of right of burial

in a public grave. (2) A person who desires to hold a funeral within the Cemetery shall, in the caae of

the cremation of a dead body: (a) make an application to the Council in the form determined by the Council &m

time to time; and (b) lodge with the application referred to in paragraph (a), a permit to cremate

issued in accordance with the Cremation Act 1927. (3) All applications referred to in sub-clauses (1) and (2) shall be accompanied by:

(a) a doctor's Certificate for burial or disposal of the dead body; or (b) a coroneis order for burial; and (C) a certificate of identification in accordance with clause 15.

(4) All applications to hold a funeral must be lodged a t the office of the Council in such time as to permit a t least five (5) working hours notice to be given prior to the time requested to be fixed for the funeral.

(5) All applications to hold a funeral on a Saturday must be lodged a t the office of the Council no later than 2.30pm on the last working day before the funeral unless a later time is approved by the Council. Certificate of Identification 15. (1) ARer a deceased person is placed in a coffh and prior to a deceased person being removed to the Cemetery or Crematorium within the Cemetery, a person who penonally knew the deceased shall identify the dead body and shall complete the form prescribed by the Council from time to time, unless:

(a) in the opinion of the Funeral Director, the dead body is not in a fit state to be viewed;

(b) &er reasonable effort the Funeral Diredor is unable to arrange for a person to identi@ the dead body.

(2) Where: (a) in the opinion of the Funeral Director, the dead body is not in a fit state to be

viewed;

(b) after reasonable effort the Funeral Diredor is unable to arrange for a person to identify the dead body,

then the Funeral Director shall complete the form prescribed by the Council from time to time.

Division 2-Times for Funerals Receipt of the Application for a b e - - ! 16. Upon receipt of a properly completed application form in accordance with clawe 14 and all other thing8 required by this By-law, the Council shall:

(a) fix a time for the funeral, and (b) dig or reopen any grave that is required or reeerve the venue for a cremation

service (as the case may be). Fixing Times for a Funeral 17. The time fixed for a funeral is at the discretion of the Council but ~ubject to this By-law will be as near as possible to the time requested by the applicant. Times for Burials and Cremations 18. (1) A person shall not carry out a burial or cremation:

(a) on Christmas Day; (b) on Good Friday; or

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(C) a t any time other t h a ~ during the following days and hours: Monday to Friday-9.00 am to 4.00 pm Saturday -9.00 am to 11.00 am

except with the written permission of the Council. (2) The Council may, by notice displayed a t the Council W c e , at least one week Wre

a Public Holiday, close any Cemetery on that Public Holiday and where a Cemetery is 80 closed no funeral may take place within it, except with the written permisrrion of the Council. Admittance of Coffins 19. A person shall not bring a w 5 into the Cemetery other than during the horn, referred to in clause 18(1)(c), except with the written pedseion of the Council.

PART V--FUNERAL DIRECTORS Directing a Funeral 20. A person shall not direct a funeral within the Cemetery or otherwise make use of the Cemetery for any purpose connected with directing a funeral unless that pemn is:

(a) a Funeral Director; (b) an employee of the Funeral Diredor; (C) the holder of a single funeral permit issued in accordance with clause 25.

Funeral Director's Licence 21. (1) The Council may upon receipt of an application in writing by any person and upon payment of the set fee,issue to the applicant a funeral directors licence authorising the holder to direct funerals within a Cemetery at such times and on such days and subject to such wnditions as the Council shall specify upon the issue of that licence or in this By-law.

(2) If the application referred to in sub-clause (1) is approved by the Council, the Council shall issue to the applicant a licence in a suitable form prescribed by the Council from time to time.

(3) Any person who is the holder of a current funeral director's licence may apply for a new licence for the then following year by lodging with the Council an application in writing, and upon payment of the set fee. Period of Licence 22. (1) A funeral director's licence:

(a) shall be valid from the date specified therein until the 30th day of June next following the date of commencement of the licence or until the licence is determined pursuant to clause 24, whichever shall occv sooner; and

(b) shall not be transferable. (2) Any person who is the holder of a current funeral director's licence may apply for

a new licence for the then following year by lodging with the Council an application in writing, and upon payment of the set fee. Responsibilities of the Holder of a Funeral Director's Licence 23. The holder of a funeral director's licence shall be responsible for the compliance by every person purporting to be authorised to direct a funeral within a Cemetery pursuant to that licence with:

(a) all the requirements of: (i) the licence,

(ii) this By-law; and (iii) the Act; and

(b) the conditions imposed by the Council in respect of that licence. Cancellation of a Funeral Director's Licence 24. (1) The Council may, by notice in writing to the holder of a funera1 directofa licence, cancel the licence if:

(a) the holder of the licence or any employee of the holder has committed a breach of this By-law, the Ad, the Cremation Act 1927 or any ofthe conditione upon which the licence was issued;

(b) in the opinion of the Council, the conduct of the holder of the funeral director's licence or any employee of the holder in directing or atkrnpting to dired any funeral within a Cemetery is inappropriate or unbecoming;

(C) the holder of the funeral director's licence has purported to traasfer the licence issued to that holder;

(d) the funeral director's licence was issued erroreously or in consequence of a false or fraudulent document, statement or represenhtion;

(e) the fee for the funeral directois licence is due and unpaid;

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(0 the holder of the funeral director's licence is cunvicted of an offence againat this Act or this By-law; or

(g) the Council is no longer satisfied that the holder of the funeral director's licence: (i) is of good repute and is fit to hold a funeral director's Licence; or

(ii) has suitable facilities and equipment for handling and storing dead bodies in conducting funerals.

(2) Upon the cancellation of a licence pursuant to this clause, no part of any fee paid for the issue of that licence is refundable by the Council.

PAFtT VI-SINGLE FUNERAL PERMITS Application for a Single Funeral Permit 25. The Council may upon receipt of an application in writing by any perm4 in the form prescribed by the Council from time to time and upon payment of the set fee issue to the applicant a single funeral permit authorising the holder to direct the funeral of the person named in the permit within a Cemetery a t such time and subject to such conditions as the Council shall specify upon the issue of that permit or in these By-laws. Specifications and Details 26. Every application for a single funeral permit made in accordance with clause 25 shall include coffin specifications and details of the vehicle transporting the dead body to the gravesite or crematorium.

PART VII-FUNERALS Division l--General

Requirements as to Coffins 27. A person shall not bring a dead body into the Cemetery unless:

(a) the Council has received an application for the burial or cremation of that dead body in accordance with clause 14;

(b) it is enclosed in a coffin which in the opinion of the Council is structurally mund and bears the name of the deceased person indelibly inscribed in legible characters on a plate on the c o ~ s lid; and

(C) under the plate referred to in paragraph (b) there is a substantive lead strip bearing the surname of the deceased person stamped in legible characters, each character being not less than lOmm in height.

Funeral Processions 28. (1) Where:

(a) a funeral procession fails to arrive at the cemetery at the time fixed by the Council for the funeral; or

(b) all the forms prescribed by this By-law to hold and direct a funeral at a Cemetery are not presented to an Authorised m c e r at a Cemetery at the time fixed by the Council for the funeral,

then the applicant who applied to hold the funeral under clause 14 shall pay the set fee for being late.

(2) Where a funeral procession fails to proceed to the Crematorium or grave site of a Cemetery within seven (7) minutes of arrival at the Cemetery, the applicant who applied to hold the funeral shall pay the set fee for being late.

(3) No funeral procession at the Cemetery shall include more than: (a) one funeral director's hearse; and (b) four (4) mourning coaches,

without the prior approval of the General Manager.

Division !&Cremation Metal or Metal Lined Coffins 29. Metal or metal lined coffins shall not be accepted by the Council for cremation a t a Cemetery. Polyvinyls 30. The use of polyvinyl or its derivative, polyurethane, aerosol cans, other sealed containers andlor glass in or upon coffins presented for cremation at a Cemetery is prohibited. Depositing the CoKn 31. (1) The Funeral Director shall deposit the coffin for cremation upon the catafalque in the Crematorium chapel or a t such other position within a Cemetery as may be determined h m time to time by the Council.

(2) Once the coffin has been deposited for cremation in accordance with sub-clause (l), d further services will be rendered by and be under the sole control of the Council.

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Removal of the Name Plate and Lead Strip 32. The Council shall remove the name plate and lead strip from the prior to cremation a t a Cemetery and the lead strip shall be placed in the container with the ashes. Removal of Metal Fittings 33. The Council may remove any metal fittings on coffins presented for cremation a t a Cemetexy which in the opinion of the Council could impede the cremation or cause damage to the cremation equipment.

Division %Placement of Ashes Directions to Place Ashes 34. (1) Where the personal respresentative of a deceased person whose body has been cremated:

(a) has not given directions for the placement of ashes in the application for a cremation referred to in clause 14; or

(b) wishes to vary the directions for the placement of ashes specified in the application for a cremation referred to in clause 14, then the persona1 representative may apply in writing to the Council for permission to dispose of the ashes in a Cemetery and upon payment of the set fee the Council may grant permission for the ashes to be disposed of by one of the following methods:

Niche Wall Memorial Wall Garden of Remembrance Ground Niche Memorial Rose, Tree or Shrub Family Shrub Memorial Desk Granite Seat Family Grave Book of Remembrance Non-standard memorials approved by the Council Scattering to the Winds Memorial Gardens

(2) Subject to sub-clauses (3) and (4), a person shall not place the ashes of a deceased person in the Cemetery.

(3) An Authorised Officer may place the ashes of a deceased person in a cemetery provided:

(a) the person requesting the placement of the ashes has the permission of the Council; and

(b) the ashes are placed within an area set aside for that purpose by the Council. (4) An Authorised Officer may place the ashes of a deceased person within a family

grave provided: (a) any monumental work commemorating the deceased person is in accordance

with Part V111 of this By-law; (b) the ashes are not deposited in an above ground repository; and (C) the person requesting the placement of the ashes has the written permission

of the Council. Availability of Ashes 35. Subject to compliance with clause 34, and upon the payment of the set fee, the ashes of a deceased person that have not been placed within a Cemetery will be made available to the personal representative of the deceased person during the normal office hours of the Council alter the expiration of twenty four (24) hours after the completion of the cremation a t the Cemetery. . . Ashes held by the Council 36. (1) If within six (6) months after the date of cremation at a Cemetery.

(a) the ashes of the deceased person have not been claimed; or (b) no arrangements have been made for the placement of the ashes of a deceased

pmon by the personal representative, then the Council may dispose of the ashes at its discretion.

(2) Where the ashes of a deceased person are held by the Council at the request of the personal representative after the expiration of six (6) months from the date of cremation then the personal representative may pay the set fee, which fee shall be payable monthly in advance.

(3) In the event that the personal representative defaults in the payment of the fee referred to in sub-clause (2), the Council may dispose of the ashes.

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Division &Burials Depth of Graves 37. (1) The Council may from time to time determine the depth to which a grave in a Cemetery is dug.

(2) Every grave prepared by the Council shall be dug a t least 1.8m deep unless otherwise determined by the Council.

(3) Notwithstanding sub-clause (l), no grave shall exceed 2.3m in depth. Vaults 38. (1) a person shall not construct a brick grave crypt or vault within a Cemetery 0 t h - than:

(a) in an area set aside from time to time by the Council for that purpose; (b) with the written permission of the Council;and (c) in compliance with any specifications and conditions specified in the written

permission referred to in paragraph (b).

(2) The Council may upon receipt of an application in writing by any person and upon payment of the set fee construct a vault within a Cemetery which vault shall at all times remain the property of the Council.

39. A person shall not bury a coffin within the Cemetery in such a manner that the distance from the top of the coffi to the original srrrface of the ground is less than 900mm. Re-opening a Grave 40. (1) Subject to sub-claw (21, if for the purpose of re-opening a grave in a Cemetery the Council finds it necessary to remove a monument, edging, tiles, plants, grass, shrubs or other like matter from the grave, then the person ordering the re-opening of that grave shall bear the cost of the removal and any necessary reinstatement.

(2) If the Minister orders the exhumation of a body in accordance with section 58 of the Act then, the Minister may further order how and by whom the mts referred to in sub-clause (1) shall be met.

(3) In this clause, the word Whister" has the same meaning as is given to that expression in the Act. Disinterring a Coffi 41. (1) Subject to sub-clause (2), a person shall not disinter a c 0 5 in a Cemetery for the purposes of re-burial within twelve (12) months after the date of its interment.

(2) sub-clause (1) shall not apply where the coffin is disinterred for the purposes of the exhumation of a dead body and the exhumation is ordered or authorised pursuant to the Act. Exhumation 42. A person shall not disinter a coffin in a Cemetery for the exhumation of a dead body unless:

(a) the exhumation is ordered or authorised pursuant to the M, or (b) the Holder of the grant of right of burial has applied in writing to the Council

requesting the exhumation and the Council has authorised the exhumation. Opening a CO& 43. (1) A person shall not open a coffin in a Cemetery unless:

(a) the c o r n is opened for the purposes of the exhumation of a dead body; or (b) that person had produced to the Council an order signed by the Commissioner

of Police and the Council hae approved the opening of that coffin. (2) In this clause:

"Commissioner of Police" me& the Commissioner of Potice for the time being appointed under the Police Act 1892 and includes any person for the time being acting in that capacity in the absence of the Commissioner of Police.

PART VIII-MONUIMENWL AND OTHER WORK Division l-Monumental Work

Placement of Monumental Work 44. (1) Other than with the permission of and in a manner approved by the Council, a person ehall not place monumental work upon:

(a) a public grave; (b) a military grave; or (C) a private grave.

(2) A person shall not place a mausoleum in a Cemetery.

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(3) Notwithstanding sub-clause (l)(b), the Office of Australian War Graves: (a) may place monumental work upon a military grave; and (b) is not required to pay the set fee for any monumental work that is placed upon

a military grave. (4) A person shall not place monumental work upon a grave unless the number of that

grave is indelibly and legibly inscribed on the base of that monument. Kerbing 45. (1) The Council may from time to time set aside any part of a Cemetery for graves that are not to be enclosed by kerbing.

(2) A person shall not enclose a grave with kerbing where the grave is situated: (a) in a lawn section of the Cemetery; (b) in a memorial plaque section of a Cemetery;

(C) in a part of a Cemetery set aside under sub-clause (1).

Division 2-Lawn Section Specifications of Monuments 46. (1) All monuments in the Lawn Section of a Cemetery shall:

(a) be made of natural stone; (b) be placed upon a base of natural stone; (C) comply with the following specifications:

(i) the overal height of the monument above the original surface of the grave shall not exceed 1.05m;

(ii) The height of the base of the monument above the original surface of the grave shall not be less that 150mm nor more than 450mm;

(iii) the width of the base of the monument shall not exceed 1.20m; (iv) the depth of the base of the monument shall not exceed 300mm;

(d) have foundations extending to the bottom of the grave unless concrete beam foundations are provided by the Council.

(2) An admiralty bronze memorial plaque may be attached to a monument erected or being erected in the lawn section of a Cemetery.

(3) A person shall not display any trade names or marks upon any monument erected within the lawn section of a Cemetery. Headstones 47. No portion of a headstone in a lawn section of a Cemetery shall protrude outside the area of the perimeter of the base of that headstone.

Division &Memorial Plaque Section Requirements of a Memorial Plaque 48. (1) All memorial plaques placed in a memorial plaque section of a Cemetery shall:

(a) be made of admiralty bronze or any other material approved by the Council; (b) not be less than the dimensions 380mm X 280mm, nor more than 560mm X

305mm; and (C) bear an inscription approved by the Council.

(2) AlI memorial plaques made of admiralty bronze shall: (a) shall not exceed 20mm in thickness; and (b) be placed upon a base mounting approved by the Council.

(3) All memorial plaques made of stone shall: (a) not exceed 50mm in thickness placed upon a base mounting approved by the

Council; or (b) not be less than lOOmm in thickness if it is not to be placed upon a base

mounting.

Division d - n e r a l Carrying out Monumental Work 49. (1) A person shall not cany out monumental work upon a grave within a Cemete~y:

(a) unless the monumental work has first been approved by the Council; and (b) except in accordance with plane and specifications first approved by the Council.

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Application for Monumental Work 50. (1) The Council may upon receipt of an application in writing by any person and upon payment of the set fee issue to the applicant a permit authorimng the holder to carry out monumental work upon a particular grave specified in the application a t such time and on such days and subject to such conditions as the Council shaU specify upon the issue of that permit or in this By-law.

(2) AU applications referred to in sub-clause (1) shall be accompanied by: (a) the plans and specifications of the monument, which plans and specifications

shall include precise details of all words, designs and picturea intended to be inscribed upon or attached to the monumental work

(b) the written consent of the Holder of the Grave; (c) the quoted cost of the proposed monumental work.

(3) The Council may reject any application referred to in sub-clam (1) where it considers the proposed monumental works are inappropriate or unbecoming. Monuments to be Kept in Good Repair and Condition 51. The Holder shall keep the grave the subject of the grant and all monuments upon it in good repair and condition. Placing of Glass Domes and Vases 52. A person shall not place glass domes, vases or other grave ornaments:

(a) outaide the perimeter of a grave in a Cemetery; or

(b) on the lawn in an area set aside by the Council as a lawn or a memorid plaque section.

Plants and Trees 53. A person shall not plant trees, shrubs or plants on the surface of or within one metre of the outside perimeter of any grave in the Cemetery without the prior approval of the Council. Materials 54. (1) A person who proposes to carry out monumental work in the Cemetery shall:

(a) use material of good quality; and (b) not use any plastic or epoxy based substances for the in-filling of inscriptions

on headstones, tablets or any other monumental work. (2) An Authorised Officer may reject any material that in the Authorised Officer's

opinion is not good quality and the person who brought such material into she Cemetery shall forthwith remove it therefiom. Use of Wood 55. A person shall not place wooden fences, railings, mosses or other wooden erections within a Cemetery unless:

(a) the wooden material is a temporary marker; and (b) the person has obtained the prior approval of the Council.

Operation of Work 56. All material required in the erection or completion of any monumental work W:

(a) be prepared as far as practicable before being brought into a Cemetery- and (b) be admitted a t such entrances of a Cemetery and at auch times as the General

Manager may direct. Hacement of Monumental Work 57. (1) A person shall not place monumental work in a Cemetery other than on proper and substantial foundations to the satisfaction of an Authorised Officer.

(2) Notwishstanding c l a w WIXd), all monuments in a Cemetery exceeding 1.8m in height when erected or 500kgs in weight shall have foundation8 extending to the bottom of the grave. Placement of Rubbish 58. (1) A person shall not place rubbish soil, sand or any other surplus material resulting from monumental work upon any grave.

(2)'Notwithstanding clause 59, a person carrying out monumental work within a Cemetery shall remove from a Cemetery all surplus material resulting from that work, upon its completion. Removal of Sand, Soil or Loam 59. Subject to clause 58(2), a persoxi shall not remove sand, soil or loam from any portion of a Cemetery unless that pewon has the permission of the Council.

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Supervision

60. (1) All monumental work within a Cemetery shall be d e d out in a professional manner subject to the direction &or supervision of an Authorised Oflicer.

(2) All persons out monumental work witbin a Cemetery shall forthwith comply with any duechon given by an Authorised Officer in accordance with sub-dauae (l). Hours of Work 61. A pemn shall not work within a Cemetery without the permidon of the General Manager or a person authorised by the Council:

(a) other than during the days and hours specified in clause 18(1Xc);

(b) on Saturdays and Sundays; or (c) on public holidays.

Conditions of Work 62. A person carrying out monumental work within a Cemetery shall not leave any uncompleted monumental work in an untidy or unsafe condition.

Division 5-Licensing of Monumental Masons Application for a Monumental Masods Licence

63. (1) The Council may upon receipt of an application in writing by any person, firm or company and upon payment of the set fee issue to the applicant a monumental mason's licence.

(2) A licence issued under clause 63 (1) authorises the holder to carry out monumental works within a Cemetery subject to the provisions of this By-law and such conditiom as the Council shall specify upon the issue of that licence. Period of Licence 64. A monumental mason's licence:

(a) shall be valid fkom the date specified therein until the 30th day of June next following the date of commencement of the licence or until the licence ia determined pursuant to clause 67, whichever shall occur sooner; and

(b) shall not be transferable. Carrying out Monumental Work 65. A person shall not carry out monumental work within a Cemetery unless that person is the holder of a current valid monumental mason's licence issued pursuant to c l a w 63 or does so as the employee of or principal of a firm or a director of a company which holda such licence or is otherwise authorised by the Council. Responeibilities of the Holder of a Monumental Mason's Licence

. . 66. The holder of a monumental mason's licence shall be responsible for the compliance by every person purporting to be authorised to carry out monumental works within a Cemetery pursuant to that licence with all the requirements of the licence, thia By-law, the Ad and the Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1984 and the conditions pursuant to which that licence was issued. Cancellation of a Monumental Mason's Licence 67. (1) The Council may by notice in writing to the holder of a monumental mason's licence determine the licence forthwith on any of the following grounds:

(a) That the holder of the licence has committed a breach of this By-law, the Cemeteries the Occupational Health Saf* and W e m e Act or any of the conditions upon which the licence was issued;

Cb) That, in the opinion of the Council, the conduct of the holder of the iicence or any pemon in the employ of that holder in carrging out or attempting to carry out any worb within a cemetery, is inappropriate or unbecoming; or

(C) That the holder of the licence has purported to transfer the licence issued to that holder;

(d) Upon determination of a monumental mason's licence under this clause no part of any fee paid for the issue of that licence is refundable by the Council.

Division 6-Single Monumental Work Permits Application for a Single Monumental Work Permit 68. The Council may upon receipt of an application in writing by any person and upon payment of the set fee ksue to the applimt a single monumental work permit authorising the holder to place a monument within a Cemetery aubject to such conditions as the Council shall specify upon the h u e of that permit or in this By-law.

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Specifications and Details 69. Every application for a single monumental work permit made in accordance with clause 68 shall include an application for monumental work in the form prescribed by clause 50.

PART M--GENERAL Vehicles

70. (1) A person shall not drive a vehicle: (a) in a Cemetery at a speed exceeding 25kph; (b) in a Cemetery in any manner likely to cause detriment to the safety of

pedestrians or other users of the Cemetery;

(c) in a Cemetery other than on those roads directed to be used by an Authorised Officer;

(d) in a Cemetery other than in accordance with the directions of an Authorised 05cer; or

(e) on any part of a Cemetery that is not a constructed roadway or parking area or designated by the Council as an area in which vehicles may be driven

(2) A person shall not stand or park a vehicle on any part of a Cemetery:

(a) if the standing or parking of vehicles on that part is prohibited a t all times by a sign; or

Cb) so as to cause an obstruction to or impede the flow of traffic.

Animals

71. (1) Subject to sub-clause (31, a person shall not bring an animal into or permit an animal to enter or remain in a Cemetery.

(2) Subject to sub-clause (3) the Council or an Authorised Officer may seize and remove any animal found in a Cemetery.

(3) Sub-clauses (1) and (2) shall not apply to a hearing impaired person or a person who is blind or partially blind and is accompanied by a hearing or guide dog.

Fireworks or Firearms 72. (1) A person shall not bring or discharge any fireworks within a Cemetery.

(2) A person shall not bring or discharge any firearms within a Cemetery except in the case of a military funeral when firearms may be brought into a Cemeteq and discharged by members of the Defence Force.

(3) In this clause, 'Defence Force" has the same meaning as ia given to that expression in the Defence Act 1903.

Damaging and Removing Objects

73. (1) Subject to sub-clause (2) a person shall not damage, remove or pick any tree, plant, shrub or flower in a Cemetery or any other object or thing on any grave or memorial or which is the property of the Council without the permission of the Council.

(2) A person may remove withered flowers from a grave or memorial. (3) A person who removes withered flowers from a grave or memorial shall place them

in a receptacle provided by the Council for that purpose.

Advertising

74. A person shall not carry on or advertise any trade, business or profession within a Cemetery without the prior written approval of the Council which consent may be granted subject to such conditions as the Council thinks fit.

No Benefita or Gratuities

75. A person employed by the Council shall not accept any gratuities or receive any financial benefit h m any work undertaken within a Cemetery other than the remuneration or benefit paid or given to that person by the Council.

Littering and Damage

76. A person shall not: (a) break or cause to be broken any glass, ceramics or other material in or upon

a Cemetery; (b) discard, deposit, leave or cause to be discarded, deposited or left any refuse or

litter in ox upon a Cemetery other than in a receptacle provided for that Purpose.

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Disruption of Funeral Processions 77. A p e m n shall not obstruct, hinder or disrupt a fuaeral procession or ceremony within a Cemetery or commit a nuisance disrespectful of the feelings and welfare of other users of the Cemehxy.

Entrg 78. A person shall not enter or remain within a Cemetery other than during the haurs between sunrise and sunset except on the cycleway or with the approval of the Council or an Authorised Officer. SwimmiIlp 79. A person shall not swim or wade in or remove fish or wildlife from lakes, tanks or other water features within a Cemetery. Filming 80. A person shall not film a funeral or focua upon headstones and memorials within a Cemetery without the prior approval of:

(a) the nextsf-kin of the deceased person whose funeral, headstone or memorial is being fikned., and

(b) the Council.

81. A person shall not camp in or upon a Cemetery. Lighting Fires 82. A person shall not light a fire within a Cemetery without the prior approval of the Council. Obeying Signs and Directions 83. A person shall obey all signs displayed, marked, placed or erected by the Council within a Cemetery and any other lawful direction of an Authorised Officer. Removal from a Cemetery 84. (1) Any person failing to comply with any provision of this By-laws or behaving in a manner that in the opinion of the Council or one of its Authorised Officers is inappropriate or unbecoming in a Cemetery may in addition to any penalty provided by this By-law be ordered to leave a Cemetery by the Council or an Authorised

(2) Any person failing to comply with an order to leave a Cemetery made pursuant to sub-clause (1) may be expelled fkom that Cemetery and shall not re-enter a Cemetery for a period of twenty-four (24) hours.

PART X--0F'F'ENCES AND MODIFIED PENAWY Offence 85. A person who commits a breach of any provision of thia By-law commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding $500 and if the offence is a continuing one to a further penalty not exceeding $20.00 for every day or part of a day during which the offence is continued. Modified Penalties 86. (1) A person who:

(a) receives an m e m e n t notice pursuant to s u b - d o n (1) of section 63 of the Act, and

(b) does not contest an allegation that an offence was cOmmiW any offence against this By-law, may within the time specified in the notice, pay to the Council the modified penalty payable with respect to that offence.

(2) The offence6 and modified penalties prescribed, with respect to offences againrrt this By-law shall be ae specified in the First Schedule.

(3) The preacribed form of the notice refenred to in section 63 of the Act is set out in the Second Schedule.

(4) The production of an ackowledgement 6Krm the Council of the payment of a modified penal@ is a defence to a charge of the offence in mpect of which that penalty was paid.

(5) If it appesre to the Council that an alleged offence cannot be adequately punished by the payment of the moditied penalty then the Council may refrain fkom accepting the modified penalty and may in lieu k&e proceedings agaiest the alleged offender in a Court of Petty Sesaiow.

(6) A notice sent under section 63 (3) of the Act withdrawing an infringement notice served under section 63 (1) in respect of an off- alleged to have been committed againat- one of the provieiom of this By-law shall be in or to the effect of the Third Schedule.

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F'IRST SCHEDULE CEMETERIES ACT 1986

BUSSEWN CEMETERIES BY-LAW

Itern C l a w No. Nature of offence Modified Penalty

$

68

59 70(1Xs) &(b) 70(1Xc), (d)&(e) and 70(2) 71 72 73 74 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83

F'lacing and removal of rubbish and surplus $40.00 material

Unauthorised removals fkom Cemetery $40.00

Excesmve Speed $40.00

Unauthorised us&ving, parking, or standing $40.00 of vehicle

Animal a t large Unauthorised fireworks or h a r m s Unauthorised damage and removal of property Unauthorised advertising, and/or trading Dumping of rubbish

Committing nuisance Entry out of hours No swimming or fishing Unauthorised filming

camping Unauthorised lighting of fires Disobeying lawful signs Any other offence

SECOND SCHEDULE CEMETERIES ACT 1986

BUSSEITON CEMETERIES BY-LIW Infringement Notice

To: ........................................................................................................................................ (Name)

............................................................................................................................................. (Address)

It is alleged that at ..... : ..... H o w on .............. day of .............. 19 ...............................

You committed the offence indicated hereunder by an 0 in breach of the Busaelton Cemeteries Council c l a w number ....................................................................................

You may diepoee of this matter: By payment of the penalty as shown within 21 days of the date of this notice to the Shire of Buaaeltoa If neither the preectibed penalty is paid nor repre8ent;at;ion ia made within the time epecised, court pcmdiqp may be instituted against you, Pleaee Make Cheques Payable to the Shire of Busselton. Payments by mail should be a d d r e d to .........................................................................................................................

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THIRD SCHEDULE CEMETERIES ACT 1986

BUSSELTON CEMETERIES BY-.kW Withdrawal of Infrinsement Notice

No: ........................................... Date: ........................................

............................................................................................................................................... . Infringement Notice No. ...................................... dated ..... 1.. J .........................................

for the alleged offence of (2) ...............................................................................................

Penalty (3) $ .................... is hereby withdrawn. (Delete whichever does not apply)

* No further action will be taken. * It is proposed to institute court proceedings for the alleged offence

(1) Insert name and address of alleged offender. (2) Insert short particulars of offence alleged. (3) Insert amount of penalty prescribed.

The By-law was adopted by members of the Shire of Busselton at a duly convened meeting of the Council held on 27th April 1994.

Given under the Common Seal of The Shire of Butmelton by authority of the Council. MICHAEL SULLY, President.

IAN STUBBS, Chief Executive Officer.

Recommended PAUL OMODEI, Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 11th day of October 1994.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT l980 Municipality of the lbwn of Albany By-law Relating to Standing Orders

In pursuance of the powers conferred by the abovementioned Act and all other powers enabling it, Council hereby records having resolved on 3 March 1994, to make and submit for confirmation to the Governor the following amendments to ita By-law Relating to Standing Orders aa published in the Couenunent Gazette dated 22 March 1985 and amended from time to time. l. In clause 10 insert the following:

" (16) Confidential Items. 2. In clause 97, delete sub-clause (i) and substitute the following-

" (1) In addition to such Occasional Committees as may from time to time be appointed, there may be Standing Committees of the Council, namely for: (a) F-ce & Community Services; (b) 'khnical Services & Development. "

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3, Clause 98 is deleted and insert the following- " 98 (1) Subject to any resolution of the Council, passed aRer the coming into

operation of the Standing Orders, the duties of Standing Committees shall include: (a) Finance and Community Services Committee, the overnight of Admini-

stration, Finances and Rates, Salaries, Investments, Records, Secretar- ial Services, TDwn Hall and Ancillary Facilities, Civic hceptions, Computerisation, Public Relations and Promotion, Heritage/Culture; Day Cue; Recreation; Community Arta; Library; Tourist Related Facilities and Ranger activities.

(b) l'kchnical Services & Development Committee, Parking, Traffic, Plant, Parks and Reserves, Fire Control, Planning, Building, Health.

(2) A Standing Committee may make recommendations to the Finance and Community Senrices Committee concerning an appointment to the official staff or an applicant whose principal duties pertain to matters, the oversight of which has been entrusted by the Council to the Standing Committee, and where the Finance and Community Services Committee does not accept that recommendation, i t may be made to the Council. "

4. Insert after clause 98, three new clauses as follows-- " 98A (1) The business of the Standing Committees shall be conducted with open

doors except upon such occasions as the Standing Committees may by motion otherwise decide. (2) Upon the cafiyinf: of such a motion a s is mentioned is subclause (1) of this clause, the Chau-man shall direct all persons other than Councillors and servants of the Council to leave the Committee Room and every person shall forthwith comply with such direction. (3) Any person failing to comply with a direction made pursuant to subclause (2) of this clause may, by order of the Chairman, be removed from the Committee Room. (4) ARer the carrying of a motion made under subdause (1) of this subclause the business a t that meeting of the Standing Committee shall proceed behind closed doors until the Standing Committee by motion, decides to proceed with open doors. (5) While a motion made under subclause (1) of thi6 clause is in force the operation of clause 28 shall be suspended unless the Standing Committee, by motion, otherwise decides. (6) Any motion mentioned in this clause may be moved without notice.

98B (1) A person, not being a Councillor, shall not a t any meeting of the Standing Committee interrupt the proceedings of the Standing Committee. (2) Any person interrupting the proceedings of the Standing Committee shall, when so directed by the Chairman, forthwith leave the Committee Room. (3) Any person who, being ordered to leave the Committee Raom, fails to do so may, by order of the Chairman, be removed from the Committee Room.

98C At the beginning of each meeting of the Standing Committee, a n allowance of 15 minutes, which may be extended at the discretion of the Standing Committee, may be made available for persons in attendance to address the Standing Committee. "

5. Insert after clause 85 (4) (e) the following- " ( f ) the matter relates to:

i Matters affecting personnel or industrial relations; ii Matters involving personal hardship of any resident or ratepayer; iii Discussion or negotiations relating to contracts but excluding the

sealing of a contract; iv Matters affecting the secwity of Council property; v Matters that are the subject of existing or potential litigation;

vi Tenders received by Cound but not formally opened; vii Information provided to Council on condition txfidentiality be main-

tained.; viii Correspondence to and from the Ombudsman on a particular complaint,

unless authori~led for release by the Ombudsman; ix Correspondence and other matters dealing with proposed awards,

honours or presentations; X Names of complainants but not the detail of the complaint;

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x i hgal advice related to any matter stated in this exception list, or matters involved directly with any resident or ratepayer,

xii Any matter which the Council or its committee resolvee is confidential or would pjudice the Council or any person; and

xiii Any other matters considered confidential by the General Manager/ Town Clerk. "

Dated this 23rd day of June 1994. The Common Seal of 'Ibm of Albany was hereunh a5xed by authority of the Council in the presence ofi

A, G. KNIGHT, Mayor. M. A JORGENSEN, General Managerflbwn Clerk.

Recommended for Appmval- PAUL OMODEI, Minister for M Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council the 11th day of October 1994.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT l960 !lbwn of Northam

By-law Relating to the Conduct of Proceedings and the Buaine88 of the Council In pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all other powers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolved on 22nd December, 1993 to revoke the Standing Otders By-laws as adopted and published in the Government Gazette on 5th May, 1978 and as amended from time to time and to make and submit for c o ~ t i o n by the Governor the following By-law.

Part I--Preliminary Standing Orders 1. The proceedings and business of the Council shall be conducted according to this By-law, the clauses of which shall be referred to as "the Standing Orders".

Interpretation 2. In this By-law unless the context otherwise xequires-

"Act' means the Lad Government Act 1960, and amendments; "Clause" means a clause of this By-law; "Clerk" means the Town Clerk or Acting Town Clerk; "Committee" means Committee appointed in accordance with the provisions of the

Act; "Council" means the Council of the Town of Northflm, "Councillor" meam a Member of the Council., "Meeting" includes any Ordinary or Special Meeting of the Council or a Committee

held in pursuance of the Act and convened as therein required; "Municipality" means the Municipality of the Towa of Northam; "Member" meam the Mayor or a CounciUor of the Council; "Chairmann includes any Member presiding at any meeting of the Council in a

manXLer presrribed by the Act; "Mayor" include8 in the absence of the Mayor the Deputy Mayor or the Member

chosen to preside at any meeting of the Cow&, "Minutes" means Minutes of the Council; "Negatedn means lwt on a vote of the Members of Council or of a Committee as the

caee may be, "Officer has the meaning attributed to that word in Section 6 of the M, "Minute Book" means the book in wbich the Minutes of the Council are pasted or

permanentb affixed.

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Part 11-Meeting of the Council Ordinary Meetinga 3. Ordinary meetings of the Council shall be held at such time as the Council m a y h m time to time determine and a t least once in every three months.

Meeting Day and Time

4. The Council shall resolve a t the first meeting held aRer the annual election, the days and times each month when Ordinary meetings of the Cound shall be held.

Notice of Meetings 5, Notice of all meetings of the Council shall be given to Members of the C o d m fol lows

(1) Council Meetings other than those convened under e.172(2) or s.172(3) of the Act. The notice shall be in h t i ng and shall be signed by the Mayor or the Clerk and shall state the place, date and hour of holding the meeting and W state the business to be transacted. The notice &all be served on the Mayor and each of the Members of the Council a t least twenty-four (24) hours before the time of commencement of the meeting.

(2) Special Meetings convened under s.172(2) of the Act. The proviaions of the preceding subclause shall apply and the notice shall be signed by either the Mayor or the Clerk. At an Ordinary or Special Meeting of Council a notice convening a Special Meeting under section 172(2) of the Act may be given for a meeting to be held later the same day after the conclusion or adjournment of the meeting a t which the notice is given.

(3) Special Meetings convened under s.172(3) of the Act. The notice shall be in writing and shall be signed by the three Councillors calling the meeting and shall state the place, date and hour of holding the meeting and shall state the business to be transacted. The notice shall be served on the Mayor and each of the other Members of the Council at the times and in the manner specified in section 172(3) of the Act.

(4) A notice of meeting shall be served on each Member of the Council-

(a) by delivering it to the Member personally; or

(b) by delivering it to the Member's usual place of abode or business; or

(C) by sending it to the Member by post a t the Member's usual place of abode or business and a notice sent by post shall be deemed to have been served a t the time when in the ordinary course of poet it would have reached the address to which it was sent.

(5) Notwithstanding the requirement in any preceding clause that the notice convening a Special Meeting of Council be in writing, such notice may be given by telephone in the following circumetances

(a) The notice under section 178(1) of the Act convening a Special Meeting and specifying the time of the meeting and the object of the meeting, may be given in a person to person telephone call to each of the Membere by the Mayor or the Clerk before holding the meeting.

(b) The notice under section 178(1) of the Act convening a Special Meeting and specifying the time and the object of the meeting? may be given in a person to pemn telephone call to each of the Membem, by the Members calling the meeting a t least 24 hours before the time appointed for the commence- ment of the meeting, provided that a notice in writing in the form prescribed by section 172(3) of the Act signed by at lea& three (3) Member8 shall first have been delivered to the Mayor or the Clerk.

Notice of Adjourned Meetiag 6. When a meeting of the Council is adjourned to a day and hour other than the next Ordinary Meeting of the Council, notice of the adjourned meeting &all, if' time permite, be sent in the manner provided by claw 5(1) of this By-law, to each Member of the Council apecifyiag the nature of the business to be traosacted.

Failure to Received Notice not to Invalidate Proceedinge

7. Failure to receive a notice on the part of any Member of the Council shall not affect the validity of any Ordinary or Specid Meeting of the Council eo long as aU remnable steps have been taken to serve such notice.

Mayor to Preside 8. The Mayor ahall preside a t all meetings of the Council and in the Mayor's absence, the Deputy Mayor shall preside and in the Deputy Mayor's absence, then one of the Members chosen by majority vote of the Members then preeent, shall preside.

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Quorum 9. (1) Except in cases where section 173(4) of the Act applies the number of Members of the Council necessary to form a quorum shall be-

(a) where the total number of Members of the Council is an even number, one half of that total;

(b) where the total number of Members of the Council is an odd number, the integer nearest to but greater than one half of that total.

(2) Subject to clause 11 of this By-law, every meeting shall proceed to business as soon aRer the time stated in the summons as a quorum is present.

Quorum must be Present 10. The Council shall not transact business at a meeting unless a quorum is present.

Absence of Quonun 11. If at any meeting a quorum is not present within half an hour aRet the time appohtad for that meeting, the Mayor or in h i a h r absence the Deputy Mayor or in hidher absence the majority of the Members present or any one Member if only one be present or the Clerk, if no Member be present, may adjourn the meeting to any date not later than seven days from the date of the adjournment. Business which could have been transacted, had there been a quorum at the meeting, may be transacted a t the resumption of the aqjourned meeting.

Meeting Counted Out 12. If at any time during any meeting of the Council, a quorum is not present, the Chairman shall thereupon suspend the proceedings of the meeting for a period of two minutes and if a quorum is not present at the expiration of the period, the meeting shall be deemed to have been counted out and the Chairman shall adjourn it to a later date.

Names Recorded 13. At any meeting at which there is not a quorum of Members present, or at which the Council is counted out for want of a quorum, the names of the Members then present shall be recorded in the Minute Book. Distinguished Visitors 14. If a distinguished visitor is present at a meeting of the Council, the Mayor may invite the visitor to sit beside the Mayor or a t the Council table.

Reportem 15. Accredited media representatives shall be permitted to attend at meetings of the Council in such part of the Council Chambers as may be appropriate for their accommodation but they shall withdraw during any period when the Council is sitting behind closed doors.

Businem 16. No business shall be transacted at any meeting of the Council other than that specified in the notice relating thereto except-

(1) matters which the Act permits to be dealt with without notice; (2) mattera which this By-law permita to be dealt with without notice.

Part III-Business a t Meetings Division I-Order of Business

Order of Business 17. The order of business at any Ordinary Meeting shall, unless for the greater convenience of the Council be altered by resolution to that effixt, be as near as practicable as follows--

(1) Opening, attendance and apologies; (2) Confwmation of previous Council Meeting Minutes; (3) Announcements by the Mayor without discussion; (4) Questions of which due notice has been given without discussion; (5) Notice of intention to mwe the suspension of Standing Orders to deal with

urgent businees W the last item of business; (6) Correspondence and reports; (7) Reports of Committees; (8) Matters referred back to Council; (9) Matters for information;

(10) Statutory reports, (11) Nominations & vacancies to external bodies; (12) Motions of which previou notice has been given; (13) Notices of motion for cornideration at the following meeting if given during the

meeting.

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Order of Bushese at Special Meeting 18. The order of business at any Special Meetiug of the Council shall be the order in which that business stands in the notice of the meeting.

Business at Adjourned Meeting 19. At an adjourned meeting of the Council no business shall be transacted other tban that which haa been s p e d e d on the notice of the meeting of which it i~ an adjournment and which remains outstanding, save and except in the case of an adjournment to the next Ordinary Meeting of the Council when the business outstanding at the agjourned meeting shall have the precedence at such Ordinary Meeting of the Council.

Division 2-Minutes Minutes 20. The Minutes of any preceding meeting of the Council whether Ordinary or Specid, not previously confirmed, shall be submitted as the first business a t all Ordinary Meetings of the Council and no discussion thereon shall be permitted except as to their accuracy as a record of the proceedings and the said minutes shall then, if found to be correct, be signed by the Chairman and who shall sign and date each page.

Minute Book 21. Pasting or otherwise permanently affirinP the Minutee in a book shall be s d i d e n t recording of the Minutes in the Minute Book.

Reading of Minutes may be Dispensed With 22. The reading a t the next Ordinary Meeting of the Council of the Minutes of a previous meeting may be dispensed with when Members have been supplied with copies of the Minutes a t least seventy two (72) hours before the holding of the next Ordinary Meeting of the Council.

Division 3-Questions Definition "Question* 23. In clauses 23 to 26 inclusive the expression "question" means a requeat for information or an enquiry.

Questions with Notice 24. Any Member desiring to ask a question not related to an item in the Agenda currently before Council, a t any meeting of the Council, shall give notice thereof in writing to the Clerk a t least six hours before the hour fixed for the commencement of the meeting and shall direct the question to the Chairman.

Questions and Answer6 to be Brief 25. Every question and answer shall be submitted as briefly and concisely as passible and no discussion shall be allowed thereon.

Questions Without Notice 26. A question requesting general information from an Officer present at the meeting may be asked without notice but the Officer shall have the right to ask thae

(i) the question be placed on notice for the next meeting of the Council; or (ii) the answer to the question be given to the Member who asked it prior to the

next Ordinary Meeting of the Cound, or (iii) at the request of the member asking the question, the answer be given to m

appropriate committee.

Division 4-4eports of Committees Report to Council 27. (1) Each Committee appointed by Council shaLl cause to be prepared minutes of all its proceedings and transactions which shall be entered in a minute book.

(2) Co~~lIILittee Minutes shall be confirmed at the next meeting of the Committee and 8hall be signed by the Chairman of that Committee, or in the absence of the Chairman be signed by a Committee Member present and voting on the confirmation of the Committee Minutes.

Items to be Numbered 28. The Minutes of every Committee shall be divided into item which shall be numbered consecutively.

Repoxta to be Sent Out 29. AU minutes of Committees to be presented at any meeting of the Council shall be served on each Member of the Council a t least forty eight (48) hours before the scheduled commencement time of the meeting a t which they will be presented in accordance with the requirements of clause 5(4) of thia By-law.

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Motiona May be Questioned 30. During consideration of a motion of a Committee, a Councillor, may through the Chairman question the Chairman or any Member of the Committee upon any matter arising directly out of ox having relevance to the motion.

Amendment of Motions 31. A motion made by or contained in the Minutes of a Committee may be-

(a) adopted by the Council without amendment or modXcation; (b) rejected by the Council in its entirety; (C) amended or modified and adopted with such amendments or modifications.

Committee Motions become Council Motions 32. If the Council adopts the Minutes, a motion or motions contained in the Minutes of a Committee either with or without amendment or modification, the motion or motions so adopted shall be deemed to be a motion or motions of the Council as the case may be.

Division &Notices of Motion Notices of Motion to be in Writing 33. (1) Unless the Act or this By-law otherwise provides a Member may only bring business forward a t a meeting in the form of a motion of which notice has been given in writing to the Clerk.

(2) Notice of motion shall be given either- (a) at the last previous Council meeting; or (b) at least six clear days before the meeting at which it is brought forward.

Subject of Notice of Motion 34. Every notice of motion shall relate to some question affeding the constitution, administration or condition of the Municipality or the Council and the Chairman shall rule out of order any motion which does not comply with this clause.

Motion to Lapse 35. Every such motion as is mentioned in clause 34 shall lapse unless-

(a) the Member or some other Member authorised in writing by the Member who gave notice thereof is present to move the motion when called on; or

(b) the Council on a motion agrees to defer consideration of the motion to a later stage or date.

Division &Deputations Detailed Memorial Required 36. (1) Any person or person wishing to be received by the Council as a deputation, shall be required in the .first instance, to send to the Clerk, a written request setting out in concise terms, the subject matter to be raised by the deputation. The Clerk shall bring the written request before the Committee concerned or where there is no Committee concerned before the Mayor. The Committee or the Mayor shall be authorised, if it or hehhe, sees fit to receive the deputation and to report to the Council. If the Committee is of the opinion, that the written request is one which should be brought before the Council, the Committee shall so report and if the Council shall so order the deputation be invited to attend.

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (1) of this clause, the Chairman of a Committee may invite or allow a person or persons to attend a meeting of the Committee, subject to a memorial first being submitted to the Clerk.

37. A deputation shall not exceed five in number and only two Members thereof shall be at liberty to address the Council or a Committee of the Council except in reply to questions fkom Members of the Council or Committee and the matter shall not be further considered or discussed by the Council or the Committee until the deputation has withdrawn.

Paxt TV--Conduct of Meetings Division l-Rules of Debate

Members to Address the Chairman 38. Any Member moving a motion or amendment or taking part in the discwsion thereof shall, except when prevented by sickness or a physical disability, rise and address the Chairman.

Titlea to be Weed 39. A speaker in referring to any other person present shall designate them by the title of Mayor or Councillors as the case may be.

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Priority of Speaking 40. Where two or more Members commence speaking or indicate their intention to speak a t the same time, the Chairman shall decide which of them is entitled to priority.

CLrairman to be Heard 41. Whenever the Chairman rises or if unable to do so, by s i m n g in an appropriate manner during a debate, any Member then speaking or offering to speak shall cease speaking and the Council shall be silent so that the Chairman may be heard without Interruption.

Speaking Twice 42. Except where this clause is suspended under clause 43 a Member shall not speak twice on the same question except--

(a) in reply upon an original motion of which they were the mover; 03) in reply upon an amendment last debated of which the Member was the mover; (C) by way of personal explanation in accordance with Division %Personal

Explanations clauses 52, 53 and 54.

Suspension 43. The Council may by resolution moved without notice, suspend the operation of Clause 42 and thereupon such clause shall be suspended, until such time as the Council shall by similar resolution otherwise decide.

No Speech After Certain Events 44. No Member shall speak on any motion or amendment

(a) after the mover has replied; or (b) &r the question has been put.

Mover and Seconder Have Spoken 45. (1) A Member moving a motion or amendment aRer first obtaining a seconder in accordance with this By-law shall speak to the motion or amendment and the seconder shall then speak otherwise they shall be deemed to have spoken thereon.

(2) A Member shall not speak on any motion or amendment or in reply for a longer period than ten (10) minutes without the consent of the Council which shall be signified without debate.

(3) A n extension shall not be permitted under this clause beyond a further five (5) minutes.

Right of Reply 46. The mover of an original motion shall have the right of reply and in exercising that right shall strictly confine any debate to answering previous speakers and not introduce any new matter.

Right of Reply Governed 47. The right of reply shall be governed by the following-

(a) If no amendment has been moved aRer the proposal of an original motion, the mover may reply a t the conclusion of the discussion on the motion so moved.

(b) If there is an amendment the mover of the original motion shall make their reply at the conclusion of the debate thereon and shall have no further right of reply but may take part in the discussion upon subsequent amendments to the motion.

Division 2-Point of Order Point of Order to be Heard 48. A Member when addressing the Chairman shall not be interrupted except upon a Point of Order in which event h&he shall cease speaking until the Member raising the Point of Order has been heard thereon and the question of order ha^ been disposed of whereupon the Member so intempted may if permitted, proceed.

Unacceptable Points of Order 49. A Member expressing a difference of opinion with or contradicting a speaker shall not be recognised as raising a Point of 0rder.The following shall. be recognised as breaches of order-

(1) Discussion of a question not before the Council. (2) The use of offensive or insulting language. (3) The violation of any By-law or Standing Order of the Council.

Precedence to Questions of Order 50. Notwithstanding anything contained in this By-law to the contrary all questions of order at any time arising shall, until determined, suspend the consideration and decision d every other question.

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Rnjlinge by CI 51. The C1 ' , when deciding a Point of Order or practice shall give a decision. Argument or comment shall not be permitted thereon and the decision shall be final in that particular case unless a majority of the Members present shall, upon a motion made forthwith, dissent therefrom.

Division 3-Peraonat ExpEa.rurtion Pemnal Explanation 52. A Member making a personal explanation shall conhe it t;o a succinct explanation of a material part of bidher former speech which may have been misunderstood and to the explanation itself and shall not refer to matters not strictly necessary for that purpose or seek to strengthen former argument by introducing any new matter or by replying to other Members.

persopal Explanation-Member to be Heard 53. A Member desirous of making a personal explanation of matters referred to by any Member then speaking shall be entitled to be heard foTthwith if the Member then speaking consents at the time but if the Member who is speaking declines to give way the explanation must be offered a t the conclusion of the speech.

Ruling of Questions of Personal Explanation 54. The ruling of the Chairman on the admissibility of a personal explanation shall be final and conclusive and shall not be open to discuesion or dissent, unless a majority of the Member8 present shall upon a motion made forthwith dissent therefrom.

Division 4-Motions Substance of Motions to be Stated 55. Any Member desirous of proposing an original motion or amendment shall state its substance before addressing the Council thereon and if so required by the Chairman shall put the motion or amendment in writing.

Unopposed Business 56. Upon a motion being moved, the Chairman may a ~ k the meeting if any Member opposes it.If no one signifies opposition to the motion or opposition to the motion being treated as unopposed business, the Chairman may put the motion to the vote without debate. Any motion declared carried under this By-law shall for all purpose^ be deemed a resolution of the Council.If any Member signifies opposition to a motion or to a motion being treated as unopposed business, the motion shall be dealt with according to the following clauses.

Motions and Amendments to be Seconded 57. A motion or amendment shall not be discussed or put to the vote of the Council unless seconded.

Consent of Seconder Required to Accept Amendment 68. It shall not be competent for the mover of an original or substantive motion to amend the same without the consent of the seconder.

Member May Require Question to be Read 59. Any Member of the Council may require the question or matter under discussion to be read for their information a t any time during a debate but not so as ta interrupt any other Member whilst speaking.

Permiseible Motions during Debate 60. When a motion is under debate no f d e r motion shall be moved except a motion-

(a) that the motion be amended; Cb) that the Council do adjourn; (C) that the debate be adjourned; (d) that the question be now put; (e) that the Council do proceed with the next bueinees; tfl that the Council so sit behind closed doors; (g) that the meeting be now close& (h) that a Committee recommendation be referred back to the originating Commit-

tee or any other Committee.

Division of Motione 61. The Chairman may at hidher discretion or the Council may by motion without debate, order a complicated motion to be divided and put in the form of two or more motions.

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Withdrawal of Motions 62. A motion or amendment may be withdrawn by the mover, with the conaent of the Council, which shall be signified without debate and it shall not be competent fm any Member to speak upon the motion or amendment, &r the mover has asked permission for its withdrawal, unless that permission is refused.

Limitation of Withdrawal 63. An original or substantive motion shall not be withdrawn until any amendment proposed thereto has been withdrawn or negated except with the consent of the Council, which shall be signified without debate.

No Digression 64. A Member shall not speak otherwise than upon the question then before the Council, except to make a personal explanation.

Division 5--Amendments Nature of Amendmente 65. An amendment to a motion shall take one or more of the following forms-

(a) that certain words be omitted therefrom; (b) that certain words be omitted and others substituted;

(C) that words be added.

Amendments to Relate to Motion 66. Every amendment shall be relevant to the motion on which it is moved.

Amendments to be Read 67. Every amendment shall be read or stated before being moved.

One Amendment at a Time 68. Only one amendment shall be discussed at a time, but as often as an amendment is lost another amendment may be moved before the original motion is put to the vote.Where an amendment is carried, one further amendment to the original motion a8 amended and no more, may be moved.

Notice of Further Amendments 69. In speaking to an amendment a Member may give notice of hidher intention to move a further amendment.

Amended Motion Treated as Original Motion 70. Where an amendment is carried, the original motion amended shall for all purposes of subsequent debate and subject only to clause 68, be treated as an original motion.

Division &Voting All Members to Vote 71. At every meeting of the Council, save where the Act otherwise provides, every Member entitled to vote and present in the chamber when a motion ie put, shall vote and if any Member who is entitled to vote fails to vote the Chairman shall call upon him/her to vote.

Equality of Votes 72. Where there is any equal division of votes upon any question the Mayor has and shall exercise a casting vote.

Method of taking the Vote 73. The Chairman shall in taking the vote an any motion or amendment, put the question first in the affirmative and then in the negative. The Chainsan may take the vote as often as is necessary to enable the formation and declaration of an opinion as to whether the affirmative or the negative has the majority by a show of hands.The Chairman may declare the number of votes for and against all motions and those details will be recorded in the Minutes.

Division May be Called 74. The result of voting openly shall be determined by a show of hands and on the result being declared a Member may call for a division.

Division Procedure 75. Upon a division being called for, the Chairman may order that the division bell be rung and aRer the lapse of one minute from the bell ceasing to ring, a Member Bhall not be permitted to enter or leave the Chamber until aRer the division has been taken.

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76. The division shall thereupon be taken by those voting in the f i rnat ive , who absll stand and those voting in the negative, who shall remain seated, unless a disability of a Member prevente this from -, whereupon the Chairman shall require the Member to indicate whether hdshe 1s voting in the afkmative or negative.

Recording of Voting 77. The names of Members who voted on the question on which there is the division, shall be recorded by the Clerk, in respect of every division together with details of whether they voted in the affirmative w the negative.

Division 7--Geneml Recision of Besolution 78. A resolution of any meeting of the Council shall not be revoked, rescinded or altered at the same or any subsequent meeting except in the manner provided by s.177 of the Act.

Negative Motions 79. A motion to the same effect as any motion which has been decided in the negative by the Council, shall not again be entertained within a period of three months, unless a majority of Membere signify to the Clerk in writing before the meeting, their consent to the motion being entertained a t that meeting.

Suepension of Standing Orders 80. In cases of urgent necessity any Standing Order of the Council may be suspended on a motion duly made and seconded but that motion shall not be declared carried unless by a majority of the Council.

Motion for Suspension of Standing Orders 81. Any Member moving the suspension of a Standing Order shall state the reaaona for the motion but discussion thereon shall not otherwise take place.

Production of Documents 82. (1) Any Member may of right, require the production of any of the documents of the Council relating to the question or matter under discussion.

(2) On giving to the Clerk not less than six hours notice, a Member shall be entitled to have laid on the Council table for the duration of a meeting any document or record of the Council relevant to the business to be considered at a meeting and the Clerk on receiving that notice shall lay the document on the Council table at the commencement of the meeting.

Part V-Debate on Permissible Motions Division l-That Council Adjourn

That Council do mourn 83. (1) A Member may a t the conclusion of the speech of any other Member, or on the conclusion of any business, move without notice that the Council do now adjourn and that motion shall state the time and date to which the adjournment is to be made.

(2) On a motion to adjourn the mover may speak for not more than five minute9.The seconder shall not speak other than formally to second and the mover of the motion (if any) which wae then under debate may speak for not more than five minutea, but no other debate ehall be allowed.

Limit to Further Motion 84. Where a motion for the adjournment of the Council is negatived, no similar motion shall be moved until after the question then under discussion and the next on the notice paper or any other motion, which may be allowed precedence, shall have been disposed of.

Who May Move Motion 85. (1) A Member who has spoken on the question then before the Council shall not move the adjournment of the Council.

(2) A Member shall not at the same sitting of the Council move or second more than one motion for the aqjoutpment of the Council.

Resumption of Adjourned M-ting 86. On a motion for the adjournment of the Council being carried, the debate on the question (if any) under debate when the motion was moved, shall be continued immediately upon the Council resuming after the adjournment.

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Namee of speakers to be Recorded 87. On a motion for the aqjournment of the Council being carried, a record shall be taken of all those who have spoken on the subject under consideration at the time of the adjournment and they shall not ba permitted to speak on any subsequent consideration of the same subject, but this clause does not deprive a mover of the right of reply.

Division 2--That Debate be Adjourned Motion for Adjournment of Debate 88. (1) A Member may at the conclusion of a speech of any other Member move without notice that the debate be adjourned to a later hour of the same meeting or to a subsequent meeting of the Council.

(2) On a motion that the debate be adjourned, the mover may speak for not more than five minutes, the seconder shall not speak other than formally to second and no other debate shall be allowed, but if the question then before the Council is a motion from a Committee, the Chairman of the Committee concerned or in b i d e r absence a Member thereof, may speak for not more than five minutes.

Who May Move for Adjournment 89. (1) A Member who has not spoken on the question then under debate may move the arljournment of the debate.

(2) A Member shall not at the same sitting of the Council move or second more than one motion for the adjournment of the same debate.

Speaker on Resumption of A4journed Debate 90. On resuming an adjourned debate the Member who moved its adjournment shall be entitled to speak first.

Namee of Speakers Recorded 91. On a motion for the adjournment of a debate being carried, a record shall be taken of all those who have spoken on the subject under debate and they shalI not be permitted to speak on any resumption of the debate on that subject, but this clause does not deprive a mover of the right of reply.

Counting Out of Council During Debate of Motion 92. Where the debate on any motion is interrupted by the Council being counted out, that debate may on a motion with notice be resumed at the next meeting, a t the point where it was so interrupted.

Division 3-That the Question be hLt Motion that Question be Put 93. A Member may, at the conclusion of a speech of any other Member, move without notice and without comment, that the question under consideration be put and upon that motion being f m a l l y seconded, the same shall be immediately be put without debate.

Who may Move 94. A motion that the question under consideration be put, shall not be moved by a Member who has already spoken on the question.

Right of Reply 95. When it is decided by the Council that the question under consideration be put, the mover of the question under consideration shall, if debate has ensued and if otherwise entitled to do so, be permitted to speak in reply for not more than five minutes, before the question is put, but subject thereto the question shall be put a t once.

Motion and Amendment Included 96. Whenever it is decided by the Council that the question be put the question to be so put includes the main question as well as any amendment thereto.

Division .eThat the Coumil Proceed with the Next BBuness Motion that Council Proceed with the Next Business 97. A Member may at the conclusion of the speech of any other Member, move without notice and without comment, that the Cound do proceed with the next business and upon that motion being f o d l y seconded it shall be immediately put without debate.

Question Considered Dropped 98. Where the Council decides to proceed with the next business the question which was then under discussion shall be considered as dropped.

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Limitation of Time Between Motions 99. During the same debate on any question a motion that the Council do proceed with the next business, shall not be moved within one hour, after a similar motion has been lost.

Division 5-That Meeting be Closed Motion that the Meeting be Closed 100. (1) A Member may a t the conclusion of the speech of any other Member or on the conclusion of any business, move without notice that the meeting of the Council be now closed.

(2) On a motion that the meeting of the Council be closed, the mover may speak for not more than five minutes, the seconder shall not speak other than to formally second the motion and the mover of the motion (if any) then under debate may speak for not more than five minutes, but no other debate shall be allowed.

When Motion Lost 101. If a motion that the meeting of the Council be closed is lost, a similar motion shall not be moved until the matter then under discussion and the next item on the notice paper has been concluded or alternatively any other items not exceeding two as nominated by the Chairman as having precedence.

Who may Move Motion 102. (1) A Member who has spoken on the question then before the Council shall not move the meeting be closed.

(2) A Member shall not at the same meeting of the Council move or second more than one motion that the meeting be closed.

Pracedure-Question under Debate when Motion Carried 103. On a motion that the meeting be closed being carried, the debate on the question (if any), when that motion was moved shall stand adjourned to its place on the notice paper for the next meeting of the Council.

Record of Speakem 104. On a motion that the meeting be closed being carried a record shall be taken of all those who have spoken on the subject under consideration up to the closing of the meeting and they shall not be permitted to speak on any subsequent consideration of the same motion, but this clause does not deprive a mover of the right of reply.

Division 6-That Council do Sit Behind Clbsed Doors 105. Ordinary or Special Meetings of the Council and Committees of Council shall be open to the public except on such occasions as the Council or Committee by resolution which may be moved without notice directs otherwise.

Business Behind Closed Doors 106. (1) ARer the carrying of a motion under clause 105 of this By-law, the business a t that meeting of the Council or Committee, shall not be open to the public but hall proceed behind closed doors, until the Council or Committee by further resolution decides that the meeting shall be open to the public.

(2) Upon the carrying of such a resolution the Chairman shall direct all persons other than Members and officers of the Council to leave the Council Chambers and every person shall forthwith comply with such direction.

(3) Any person failing to comply with a direction pursuant to subclause (2) of tbis clause commits an offence and may with the use of reasonable force if necessary be removed from the Council Chambers.

(4) After the carrying of a resolution made under clause 105 the business a t the meeting of the Council or Committee shall proceed behind closed doom until the Cauncil or Committee by resolution decides to proceed with open doors.

(5) While a resolution made under this clavae is in force, the operation of clause 424peaking Twice shall be suspended unless the Council or Committee by resolution otherwise determines.

(6) Any resolution mentioned in this subclause may be moved without notice.

Codldential Matters 107. All matters and questions considered or discussed by the Council or by a Committee of Council, other than in meetings open to the public, shall be treated as strictly confidential and shall not without the authority of the Council or the Committee (as the case may be) be discloaed to any person other than the Mayor, Councillors or Officers of the Council, (and in the case of Officers only eo far as may be necessary for the performance of their duties) prior to the discussion of that matter at a meeting of the Council or Committee held with open doors.

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Reading of Resolutions Paseea 108. Upon the public again being admitted to the meeting in accordance with clause 106 the Clerk shall, unless the Council or Committee by resolution otherwise decides, read out the motions passed by the Council or Committee whilst it was proceeding behind closed doors and details of any divisions taken.

Division 7-Questwn May be Referred Back to Committee 109. Where the question before the Council is a recommendation fkom a Committee of the Council, a Member may a t the conclusion of the speech of any other Member, move without notice, that the question be referred back to the Committee, and on any such motion the mover may speak for not more than five (5) minutes, the seconder shall not speak other than to formally second the motion, and the Chairman of the Committee concerned or in hidher absence, a Member thereof, may speak for not more than five (5) minutes, but no other debate shall be allowed.

Part VI-Disturbance and Breach of Order No Adveree Reflection on Council 110. A Member shall not a t any meeting comment adversely upon a resolution of the Council except on a motion that the resolution be rescinded or amended.

No Adverse Reflection on Member 111. A Member shall not comment adversely upon the character or actions of another Member, nor impute any motive to a Member, unless the Council resolves without debate that the question then before the Council cannot otherwise be adequately considered.

Record of Words Spoken 112. Any Member may require the Clerk to take down any particular words used by a Member, immediately upon their being used, if such words are considered by the Member to be in contravention of Clause 110. Demands for Withdrawal 113. If any Member commits a breach of clauses 110 or 111, the Chairman may require that the Member unreservedly withdraw any offending comment and to make a satisfactory apology, and if the Member declines or neglects to do so the Chairman may direct such Member to cease speaking and may call on the next speaker.

Disturbance by Membem or Persons of the Public 114. (1) A Member shall not make any undue noise or disturbance or converse aloud while any other person is addressing the Council excepting-

(a) to raise a point of order; (b) to call attention to want of a quorum.

(2) A person, not being a Member, shall not a t any meeting of the Council interrupt the proceedings of the Council.

(3) Any person interrupting the proceedings of the Council shall when (K, directed by the Chairman forthwith leave the Council Chambers.

Continued Irrelevance, eta 115. The Chairman may call the attention of the Council to continued irrelevance, tedious repetition, unbecoming language or any breach of order or decorum on the part of a Member and may direct that Member speaking to discontinue and thereupon the Member shall cease speaking. Respect for Chairman and Speaker 116. When the Chairman is putting any question, a Member shall not walk out of or across the Chamber and shall not whilst any other Member is speaking, pass between the speaker and the chair.

Chainnan to Preeerve Order 117. The Chairman shall preserve order and may call any Member to order wherever there is cause for so doing. Members may Direct Attention to Breaches of Order 118. Every Member shall be entitled to direct the attention of the Chairman to an lnfradion of the Standing Orders by the Chairman or any other Member or to draw ths attention of the Chairman to any matter which the latter may take notice under c l a w 114. Retraction or Apology on any Matter 119. Whenever the Chainnan h decided that any motion, amendment or other matter before the Council, is out of order in accordance with the Standing Orders, it shall be rejected and whenever anything said or done in the Council by any Member, is similarly decided to be out of order in accordance with the Standing Orders, that Member shall be called upon by the Chairman to make such explanation, retraction or apology as the case may require.

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Continued Breach of M e r 120. When a Member persists in any conduct which the Chairman decide8 is out of order in accordance with the Standing Orders, or refuses ta make any explanation, retraction or apology required by the Chairman under clause 113 or 119, the Chairman may direct that Member to refkain from taking any -her part in the then meeting of the Council, other than by recording of hidher vote and the Member shall comply with such direction.

Serioue Dieorder 121. (1) If at a meeting of the Cowlcil the Cbainnan is of the opinion that by reaeon of disorder or otherwise, the business of the Council cannot effectually be continued, the Chairrnan may adjourn the meeting for s period of fifteen minutes, whereafter the Council shall reassemble and decide whether business is to be proceeded with and that question shall be decided forthwith and without debate.

(2) Where &r any proceeding under subclawe (1) of this dame the Chairman is again of the opinion that the business of the Council cannot effectually be continued the Chairman may close the meeting.

Part VII-Committees Appointment of Committees 122. The Council may appoint Committees to perform any duties which may be lawfully entrusted by it to a Committee.

Numbers of Membere 123. A Committee may comprise any number of Members not exceeding the largest minority of the total number of Members of Council.

Details of Appointment 124. A Committee shall not be appointed except on a motion setting out-

(a) The duties proposed to be entrusted to such Committee, and (b) either-

(i) the names of the Councillors of whom with the Mayor it is intended to constitute the Committee., or

(ii) the number of Members intended to constitute the Committee and a provision that they be appointed by a separate motion.

Council may Change Membership 125. The Council may by resolution canied pueuant to a notice of motion by a aimple majority, or on a motion moved without notice by an absolute majority, change the Membership of any committee or appoint substitutes for Members absent pursuant to leave granted by the Council.

General CnlIinp of Meetings 126. The Clerk shall call a meeting of any Committee when requested so to do by the Mayor, Chairman or any two Members of that Committee.

127. (1) Except in so far as they limit the number of times a Member may speak, these Standing Orders shall be observed at meetings of Committees, but the Chairman of a Committee may have and exercise both a deliberative, and in the case of equality of votes, a casting vote.

(2) The business of Committees shall be conducted with open doors, except upon such occasions as the Committee shall by resolution otherwim decide, which resolution may be moved without notice.

128. At any meeting of a Committee the number of Members necessary to form a quorum-

(a) where the total number of the Members of the Committee is an even number ia one half of that total plus one; or

(b) where the total number of the Membem of the Committee ie an odd number is the integer nearest to but peater than one-half of that total.

129. Every meeting shall proceed to bueineae so soon after the time stated in the sununons as a quorum is conetituted, but if a quorum is lacking one half hour after the appointed time of the meeting, the meeting shall lapse.

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Part IX-General

Repo* 130. Every Committee shall report to Council.

Representation on Public Bodies 131. Whenever it becomes necessary to nominate a Member of the Council to represent the Council on a Fublic Body or State instrumentality that nomination shall be made by coullcil.

Meethga of Electors 132. The Standing Orders apply so far as is practicable to any meeting of electors but where there is any inconsistency between the provisions of this By-law and the provieions of 8.171 of the Ad the latter prevails.

Non-Electors Not to Speak or Vote 133. A person who is not an elector is not entitled to vote a t a meeting of electors and may not take part in any discussion a t that meeting, unless the meeting by a motion permits the person to do so.

Meetings of Ratepayers 134. The Standing Orders apply so far aa is practicable to any meeting of ratepayers but where there is any inconsistency between the provisions of this By-law and the provisions of 8.171 of the Act the latter prevails.

Non-Ratepayers Not to Speak or Vote 136. A person who is not a ratepayer is not entitled to vote at a meeting of ratepayers and may not take part in any discussion at that meeting, unlem the meeting by a motion permits the person to do so.

Petitions 136. Apart from those petitions to the Governor and others specifidly prescribed under the bcal Government Act (which shall be in the form prescribed) petitions and request6 to Council of a general nature will be received by Council provided that the meaning and legibility of the petitions and requests are clear.

Caaea not Provided for in Standing Orders 137. The Chairman shall decide all questions of order, procedure, debate or otherwise in respect of which no provisions or insufficient provision is made in this By-law. The decisions of the Chairman in all such cams shall be final in that particular case unless a majority of the Members then present shall on motion made forthwith without discussion dissent therefiom.

Penalty 138. Any person committing a breach of these Standing Orders is liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding four hundred dollars ($400.00).

Enforcement 139. The Chairman is authorised and empowered to enforce the Standing Orders.

Dated this 29th day of June, 1994. The Common Seal of the Town of Northam was hereunto &ed by authority of a resolution of the Council in the presence of-

J. E. SMITH, Mayor. B. H. WPITBR, 'lbvm Clerk

Recommended- PAUL OMODEI, Miniater for b x d Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Cauncil this 11th day of October 1994.

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Council.

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LG4ol LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960

Shire of Wyndhan-East Kimberley

Authorised O5cer

It is hereby notilied for public information that Dave Conway-Thomson has been appointed as a Ranger for the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley and is an authorised officer for the purpose of-

The Iacal Government Act 1960; The Bush Fires Act 19% The Dog Act 1976; The Litter Act 1979.

He is also appointed as a Registration Officer for the purposes of the Dog Act 1976 and for the purpose of implementing Council by-laws. The appointment of Christine Watson as Ranger is hereby cancelled.

ANDREW HAMMOND, Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 City of Annadale

RATING EXEMPTION

Department of Local Government, Perth, 11 October, 1994.

LG: AK 5-6 A. I t is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor, acting pursuant to section 532 (10) of the Local Government Act 1960, has declared exempt from municipal rates Lot 709 Champion Drive, Westfield owned by Saruman Holdings Pty Ltd.

JOHN LYNCH, Executive Director, Department of Iacal Government.

LG403

BUSH FIRES ACT l964 Shire of Merredin

FIRE CONTROL OFFICERS

It is hereby notified for public information that the undernamed persons are authorised to be Bush Fire Control Officers under the provisions of the Bush Fires Act 1954 for the Municipality of the Shire of Memedin. Chief Fire Control Ofticer--G. D. Giraudo Deputy Chief Fire Control Bfficer-E. M. Gethin Bush Fire Control Officers-

R. Goodier C. Patten B. Junk R. Morton R. Last K. Cahill S. Crees N. Edgewmbe E. Doncon D. Giles

All previous appointments are hereby cancelled.

S. Crook P. McCrae N. Hooper F. Alvaro

R. LITTLE, Shire Clerk.

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BUSH FXRES ACT l964 City of Bayswater Firebreak Notice

Notice to All Land Owners and Occupiers of Land within the City of Bapwater Pursuant to the powers contained in section 33 of the above Act, you are hereby required on or before 30 November 1994 (or within fourteen days of the date of your becoming the owner or occupier should this be aRer the 30 November 1994) and thereafter up to and including 31 March 1995, to have a firebreak clear of all flammable materials a t least 3 metres wide immediately inside all external boundaries of the land and also immediately surrounding all buildings situated on the land. If it is considered to be impracticable for any reason to clear firebreaks as required by this notice, you may apply to the Council or its duly authorised officer, not later than 15 November 1994, for permission to provide firebreaks in alternative positions on the land. If permision is not granted by the Council or its duly authorised officer, you shall compIy with the requirements of this notice. The penalty for failing to comply with this notice is a fine of not more than $1 000.00, and a person in default is also liable, whether prosecuted or not, to pay the cost of performing the work directed in this notice if it is not carried out by the owner or occupier by the date required by this notice. Burning off within the City of Bayswater is prohibited under the provisions of council'^ By-laws and the Environmental Protection Act. All clearing of bush and disposal of waste should be carried out by methods other than burning. By order of the Council,

MAR10 J. CAROSELLA, City ManagerRbwn Clerk.

LG602

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 Bunbury City Council

Important Information Relating to Your Responsibility as a Landowner in the City of Bunbury Pursuant to the powers contained in section 33 of the Bush Fires Act 1954, you are required to carry out fire prevention work on land owned or occupied by you in accordance with the provisions of this Order. This work must be carried out by 14 December 1994 and kept maintained throughout the summer months until 26 April 1995. An inspection of firebreaks and hazard removal will be carried out in all areas of the City by an authorised officer. Persons who fail to comply with the requirements of this Order may be issued with an inhngement notice (penalty $80) or prosecuted with an increased penalty and, additionally, Council may carry out the required work at cost to the owner or occupier. If it is considered for any reason to be impractical to clear firebreaks as required by this Notice, or if natural features render firebreaks unnecessary, you may apply to the Council or its duly authorised officer not later than 25 November 1994 for permission to provide firebreaks in alternative positions or to take alternative action to abate fire hazards on the land. If permission is not granted by the Council or its duly authorised officer, you shall comply with the requirements of this Notice. If the requirements of this Notice are carried out by burning, such burning must be in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Bush Fires Act.

Requirements 1. Rural and Zbwnsite Land (includes residential, commercial and industrial)-

(a) Where the area of land is 2 042m2 (approximately V z acre) or less, remove all flammable material on the land except living standing trees; and

(W Where the area of land exceeds 2 042m2 provide firebreaks a t least 3 metres wide, immediately inside all external boundaries of the land and also immediatety surrounding all buildings and haystacks situated on the land. Where several adjoining lob are held or used by the owner-occupier, the firebreaks may be provided inside and along the external boundaries of the group or lot.

2. Special Rural Land. The owners of small rural holdings zoned as Special Rural under Town Planning Scheme, must maintain clear of all flammable material a fuebreak not less than three (3) metres wide immediately inside all external boundaries of the land. 3. Fuel andor Gas Depots. In respect of land owned and/or occupied by you on which is situated any container normally used to contain liquid or gas fuel, including the land on which any ramp or supports are constructed, you &all have the land clear of all flammable material. By Order of the Council,

GARY P. BRENNAN, City Managermm Clerk.

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BUSH FIRES ACT lBEi4 (Section 33)

Shim of Mount Magmt Notice to all owners andor occupiers of land in the Shire of Mount Magnet

Pursuant to the powers contained in section 33 of the Bush Fires Act 1954, you are hereby required on or before 31 October 1994 or within fourteen days of you becoming owner or occupier of land should this be &er 31 October 1994 to clear firebreaks and remove inflammable material from the land owned or occupied by you as specified hereunder and to have the specified Iand and firebreaks clear of all inflammable material from 31 October 1994 up to and including 30 April 1995. 1. Land Outaide of 'Ibwnsites

1.1 All buildings on land which is outside townsites shall be surrounded by two firebreaks not less than two metres wide cleared ,of all inflammable material, the inner firebreak to be not more than twenty metres from $he perimeter of the building or group of bull- and the outer firebreak not less than 200 metres from the inner firebreak.

1.2 To remove all inflammable material from the whole of the land between the firebreaks required in paragraph 1.1. above.

2. Land in 'Ibwnsites 2.1 Where the area of the land is 2 000 square metres or less all flammable material shall be

removed from the whole of the land. 2.2 Where the area of the land exceeds 2 000 square metres firebreaks a t letkt three metres

in width shall be cleared of all flammable material immediately inside and along the boundaries of the land. Where there are buildings on the land additional firebreaks three metres in width shall be cleared immediately surrounding each building.

If it is considered for any reason to be impractical to clear fiebreaks or remove inflammable m a t e d as required by this notice, you may apply to the Council or it duly authorised officer not later than 30 October 1994 for permission to provide firebreaks in alternative positions or take alternative action to remove or abate any fire hazard. If permission in not granted by this Council or its duly authorised officer you shall comply with the requirements of this notice. By Order of the Council.

J. M. McDONALD, Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 Firebreak Notice

Shire of Qmirading Notice To All Owners andor Occupiers of Land

Pursuant to the powers contained in section 33 of the Bush Fires Act 1954, you are hereby required, on or before the 31st day of October 1994 and thereafter up to and including the 15th day of February 1995, on all land owned or occupied by you in the Shire of Quairading, to have specified land clear of all flammable materials and to have properly constructed firebreaks in accordance with the following requirements.

1. Rural Land (other than Townsite Land). Firebreaks of 3 metres width must be constructed within twenty (20) metree of the boundary of all rural land. If any portion of the land adjoins a public road or a railway line, a fiebreak must also be constructed along that boundary. Landowners must also provide 2 metre wide firebreaks around buildings or haystacks or groups thereof, in such a manner as to completely surround the buildings or haystacks. All firebreaks to be constructed by the 31st October 1994. An aerial firebreak inspechon will be carried out by an authorised officer following this date ta ensure compliance. If it is considered that the installation of firebreaks may cause a potential wind or water erosion problem, application may be made to the Chief Fire Control OfEcer ta seek exemption.

2. Towmite (Townsites situated in the Shire of Quairading). AU Iand situated within a townsite of the Shire of Quairading must be kept free of all flammable material from the 31st October 1994 to the 15th February 1995. lbwnsite land will be inspected to ensure compliance and specific orders to remove such fire hazards will be issued where considered necessary.

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3. Burning Permits. Buxning off is prohibited from the 31st October 1994 to the 15th February 1995. Burning is allowed up to the 31at October and following the 15th February. A permit must be obtained from the local We Control Oflicer prior to the burn taking place during the Restricted Burning Period. All conditions of the permit must be strictly adhered to. Burning is not allowed on days when the weather forecast iseued by the Bureau of Meteorology is "Very Highn or "Extreme*.

Dated 11th October 1994. By Order of the Council,

GREG HARRIS, Acting Shire Clexk.

BUSH FIRES ACT l964 City of Wannemo

Notice to All Owners or Occupiers of Land in the District of the City of Wamemo re& Firebreaks

City of Wanneroo hereby gives notice pursuant to section 33 of the Bush Fires Act 1954 to all owners or occupiers of land in its district that they are required on or before the 30th day of November 1994 to plough, cultivate, scarify, burn or otherwise clear firebreaks as specified in this Notice and hereafter up to and including the 30th day of April 1995 to maintain the £irebreaks clear of inflammable matter.

(1) Land having an area of 2000m2 or more A firebreak not less than 3 metres wide immediately inside and around all external boundaries of the land must be cleared.

(2) Land having an area of less than 2000m2 A firebreak not less than 2 metres wide immediately inside and around all external boundaries of the land must be cleared.

(3) Building A firebreak not less than 3 metres wide immediately around all external walls of every building must be cleared. Whenever a firebreak is cleared by burning the provisions of the Act and Regulations made thereunder must be observed.

If pursuant to Item (2) of this Notice, mowing or slashing is carried out the height of vegetation thereafter must not exceed, as far as is reasonably practicable, 20mm over the entire area of the firebreak. The use of chemicals is subject to all restrictions imposed by the Department of Agriculture. Attention is drawn to the Flammable Liquids Regulations made under the Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act. 1961, which requires a site on which inflammable liquid is stored to be totally cleared of all inflammable material for a minimum distance of 5 metres surrounding the site. If it is considered to be impracticable for any reason to comply with the provisions of this Notice, application may be made not later than the 15th day of November 1994 to the Council or its authorised officer for permission to provide alternative fire protection mwures. If permission is not granted the requirements of this Notice must be complied with. Penalty. An owner or occupier of land who fails or neglects in any r a p e d to comply with the requirements of this Notice is liable to a maximum fine of $1 000.

R. F. COFFEY, 'Ibwn Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 Shite of Yilgam

Notice to all Owners and Occupiers of Land within the Shixe of Yilgarn Requirements to Clear Firebreaks

Pursuant to the powers mntained in section 33 (1) of the Bush Fires Act 1954, you are hereby required to plough, cultivate, ecanfjr, burn or otherwise clear firebreaks on all land owned or occupied by you by the 1 November 1994 and thereafter to keep these firebreaks clear of all flammable material until 31 March 1995, Firebreaks are required in locations and to the specifications detailed below:

Land within Townsitea (a) On land not exceeding 2023 square metres in area, ail flammable material shall be

removed.

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Ib) On land exceeding 2023 square metres in area, a firebreak 3 metres wide shall be constructed inside and immediately adjoining all external boundaries.

(C) Firebreaks 3 metres wide shall be constructed immediately surrounding afl buildmgs. Id) Haystacks must not be located more than 20 metres to an egternal boundary. They

shall be surrounded by a 10 metres wide eebreak situated between 10 and 20 metre distant from the stack.

(e) Stored fiel, oil and flammable materials shall be protected from fire as prescribed in the Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act 1961 and the Flammable Liquids Regulations 1967.

Rural Land (a) Firebreaks 3 metres wide shdI be constructed immediately inside and adjoining all

property boundaries. (b) Firebreakcl 3 metres wide shall be constructed immediately surrounding all buildings. (C) Firebreaks 3 metres wide shall be constructed between 10 and 20 metres dietant b m

and surrounding all haystacks. (d) Stored fuel, oil and flammable materials shall be protected from fire as prescribed in

the Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act 1961 and the Flammable Liquids Regulations 1967 and which include that a firebreak 6 metres wide will be provided immediately surrounding storage areas.

General If for any reason it is considered by the owner or occupier of land that it is impractical to comply with the requirements of this notice a request may be made to the Council to approve alternative fire protection measures. Such application shall be accompanied by a sketch or drawing of the proposed variations and should be lodged a t the Council Offices not later than 31 October 1994. Where approval of a proposed variation is not granted by Council you shall comply with the requirements of this notice. The penalty for non-compliance with this notice is a maximum of $1 000 and notwithstanding prosecution, Council may enter on the land and carry out the requisite works at the ownedoccupiers expense. By Order of the Council.

C. A. THOMPSON, Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 City of Fremantle

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW Proposed ban 197--950 000

Pursuant to section 610 of the Iacal Government Act 1960 the City of Fremantle hereby gives notice that it proposes to borrow money by sale of debenture repayable at the Office of the Lender on the following terms and conditiom-

Amount: $950 000 Repayment: The loan period is 21 years of which the fist 5 years will be interest only.

Repayments will therefore be- (a) quarterly instalments of interest only over a period of five (5) years,

followed by (b) quarterly instalments of interest and principal over a period of sixteen

(16) yeam. Purpose: Construction of an administrative and training centre for the Fremantle

Football Club at the Fremantle Oval. Plana, specifications and estimates of costs thereof and the statement required by section 609 are open for inspection a t the Office of the Council, 8 William Street, Remantle, for 35 days from publication of this notice. Note: The repayment of this loan will be met by the F'remantle Football Club and a s such will not

impact on the expenditure of Council. Dated this 11th day of Odober 1994.

J. K ARCHIBALD, Mayor. P. DE VILLIERS, City Managermm Clerk.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT lssO Shire of Greenollgh

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW Znan (No. 71) $200 000

Pursuant to section 610 of the h a l Government Act 1960, the Shire of Greenough hereby givee notice of its intention to borrow money by the Bale of a single debenture on the following temm and for the following purpose-

$200 000 for a period of ten (10) years. Payable twenty (20) half yearly instalments of principle and interest. Purpose: Construction of Bush Fire Board Administrative Training Facilitiee at the Ceraldton Airport.

Plans, specifications and estimates that are required by section 609 are available for inspection by ratepayers a t the Council M c e , corner Geraldtoflalkaway and Geraldtonlnat Magnet Roada, Utakarra during business hours, for thirty five (35) days &er the publication of this notice. Dated 10 October 1994.

J. P. D. EDWARDS, President, W. 'l! PERRY, Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1980 Shire of G o o d l i n g

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW Proposed han No. 8-24 000

Pursuant to section 610 of the Lncal Government Act 1960 the Shire of Goomalling hereby givee notice that i t proposes to borrow money, by the sale of a debenture, repayable at the OEce of the lender (the Grain Pool of WA) by equal half yearly instalments of principle for the following term and purpose- h No. 88: $24 000 for a period of five (5) years. Repayment: of Principal only to be made by ten (10) equal half yearly instalments of $2 4400 each. furpose: Council's financial contribution as a donation towards the Sub-Centre of the St John Ambulance Service Inc project of a new garage f a c i l i a o v a t i m ta ita existing centre.

Details of the proposed loan are available at the Office of the Council during normal business hours for thirty five (35) days aRer publication of this notice.

R. M. CLARKE, President. C. C. d. KERP, Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT l960 Shire of H m e y

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO BORROW Proposed Loan (No. 233) of $40 000

Pursuant to section 610 of the M Government Act 1960, the Hmvey Shire Council hereby gives notice that it proposes to borrow money by the sale of debentures for a period of 10 yeam, (renegotiable every four years) repayable at the office of the lender, af the current ruling rate of interest, repayable by equal half yearly instalments. P u r p o d a p i t a l improvements to facilities-Yarlloop Bowling Club. Plans and statement requited by section 609 are available for inspection a t the Council Ofllice during normal office hours for a period of 35 days horn publication of this notice. Please note that this is a self-supporting loan and the half yearly repayments of principal and interest will be met by the Yarloop Bowling Club Inc. and will not be a charge to the ratepayers of the Harvey Shire.

J. L. SABOURNE, Wdsnt . K J. LEECE, Shire Clerk.

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PIUNTERS CORRECTION

MAlNROADSACTlssO PUBLIC WO- ACT 1W)a

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ?IAIZE OR RESUME LAND An error occurred in the notice published under the above heading on page 5014 of Gowmment Gazette No. 138 dated 30 September 1994 and is corrected as follows.

In item 2 of the Schedule move the p b a w " Location 752 and being part of the land compxid in CertBcate of Title Volume 1513 Folio 632 " from the column headed Occupier or Reputed Occupier to appear after the words * Portion of Murray " in the column headed Desrription.

MTNING ACT 1978 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE

Department of Mineral and Enetgy, Mt Magnet, 27 September 1994.

In accordance with Regulation 49 (2) (c) of the Mining Act 1978, notice is hereby given that the licences are liable to forfeiture under the provisions of section 96 (1) (a) for breach of covenant, viz. non-payment of rent.

S. A. HEmH, W8rden.

To be heard in the Warden's Court, Mt Magnet on 22 November 1994.

MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD Cue District

P2011416-EM Holdings Pty LW, Mt Kereey Mining NL.

Mt Magnet District P58/804-&hearth Mines NL.

YALGOO MINERAL FIELD P59/120&Yalgoo Gold Pty Ltd.

MINING ACT 1978 Department of Mina,

P& I hereby declare in accordance with the provisione of section 99 (1) of the Mining Act 1978 that tbe undermentioned exploration licence be forfeited for breach of covenant, viz ; non complianw with expenditure condition, and prior right of application granted to the maintiff under eectim 100.

GEORGE CASH, Minieter for Mines.

NORTH COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD Exploration Licence 4OMGSunny Star Pty Ltd.

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METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING NX@%¶E ACT 19129 METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME

Section 33 Amendment South West Co~~idor-Stape A

Amendment No. 938/33. File: 809-2- 1-2 1. The State Planning Commission haEl considered all the eubmieaiona received in rasped of the amendment proposal for the "South West Corridor Stage An (No. 938/33), Thie proposal W- first published in the Government Gazette on 19 November 1993. As a result of the eubmissione received, the Commission has modified the amendment proposal. The amendment in this modified form has been presented to and approved by Hio Excellency the Governor in accordance with the requirements of the Act. I t will now be tabled in both Howes of Parliament. The modified amendment is shown on State Planning Commission Plan SP395/6 (representing Metropolitan Region Scheme map sheets numbered 19/61m, 20/92m, 23/32m, 2467- 27131m and 28/17m). The Minister for Planning has determined that copies of the amendment and the accompanying Report on Submissions be available for public inspection from Monday, 17 October 1994 to Friday, 16 December 1994 a t the following locations-

1. Department of Planning and Urban Development 469489 Wellington Street, Perth WA 6000

2. City of Perth Westralia Square, 141 St George's %mace, Perth WA 6000

3. City of Fremantle W i a m Street, Fremantle WA 6160

4. Tbwn of Kwinana Cnr Gilmore Avenue and Sulphur Road, Kwinana WA 6167

5. City of Armadale 7 Orchard Avenue, h a d a l e WA 6112

6. City of Cockburn 9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood WA 6163

7. Shire of Serpentindarrahdale 6 Patereon Street, Mundijong WA 6202

8. 3. S. Battye Library Alexander Library Building, Cultural Centre, F'rancie Street, Northbridge W 6000

IAN WIGHT-PICKIN, Acting Secretarg, state Planning Commiseion.

PD403 METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING SCHEME ACT B69

METROPOLITAN rnGI0N SCIEME Section 33 Amendment

South Weat ConidorStage B Amendment No. 937133. File: 809-2-286. The State Planning Commission has considered all the s u b m i a n o ~ received in mpect of the amendment proposal for the "South Weet Comdor Stage B" (No. 937/33). Thie proposal was dinrt published in the Government Gazette on 5 November 1993. As a result of the aubmissione received, the Commiseion has modified the amendment propod. The amendment in thie modified f m haa been preeented to and appmved by Hie Excellency the Governor in accordance with the requirements of the Act. It will now be tabled in both Houees of Parliament. The modified amendment k shown on State Planning Commiaeion Plan SP 39814 (tepreeenthg Metropolitan Region Scheme map aheets numbered 27/30m, 31120m and 35/4m). The M b i s k for manning h determined that copiea of the amendment and the accompansing Report on Submissions be available for public inepection from Monday, 17 October 1994 to Friday, 16 December 1994 at the following locations--

1. Department of Planning and Urbm Development 469489 Wellington Street, Perth W 6000

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2. City of Perth Westralia Square, 141 St George's %mace, Perth WA 6000 City of Fremantle Willim Street, Fremantle WA 6160 Town of Kwinana Cnr Gilmore Avenue and Sulphur Road, Kwinana WA 6167 City of Mandurah Mandurah %mace, Mandurah WA 6210 City of Cockburn 9 Coleville Crescent, Spearwood WA 6163 City of Rocbghmr~ Council Avenue, Rockingham WA 6168 J. S. Sattye Library Alexander Library Building, Cultural Centre, Francis Street, Northbridge WA 6000

IAN WIGHT-PICKIN, A&bg S e ~ r e w , State Planning Commission.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of Belmont 'Ibwn Planning Scheme No. 11-Amendment No. 75

Ref: 853/2/15/10, Pt. 75. Notice is hereby given that the City of Belmont has prepared the abovementioned scheme amendment for the purpose of-

1. Including the following uses in the Use Class Table of Table 1, Zaning 1Pable- Caretakers Residence Laundromat Motor Vehicle Repair Station Petrol Filling Station Radio and TV Installation Reception Centre Serviced Apartment

2. Increasing the range of P AA and SA uses within the various zones. 3. Including within Schedule l-Interpretations a definition for "Serviced Apartments". SCHEDULE OF ADVICE IN REGARD TO AMENDMENT No. 75 TO THE CITY OF BELMONT TOWN PLANNING SCHEME No. 11 The State Planning Commission has granted approval for Amendment No. 75 to be advertised for public inspection subject to this Schedule of Advice being advertised with the Amendment. This schedule contains the comments of the Commission on the Amendment and provisions of the Amendment where modifications are recommended prior to the submission of the Amendment for final approval. Public submissions may be made both on the contents of the Amendment and this Schedule of Advice. Amendment Reeolution 1. Add "Private Recreation" to the list of new uses to be included in the Zoning able .

This is required to reflect the modified Zoning lskle which includes this new land use. Proposed Use Cla8sifications 2. Motor Vehicle Repair Station

In the Service Station zone this use should be classified as a 'l'" or "AA" use in lieu of a w e not permitted. This would appear appropriate given the nature of activities d e d out in the Service Station zone.

3, Shop The rationale for Shop to become an T" use in the Town Centre zone in lieu of the current "P' designation needs appropriate planning justification. I t ia considered the T" designation should be retained to reflect the objectives for this zone and existing and future land uses.

4. Warehourre The rationale for Warehouse to become an "JP" and "AA" use in the Businem Enterpriee and Industrial zones respectively (in lieu of the current 'F deaignation) needs appropriate planning justification. The proposal would seem to be inconsistent with the stated objectives for these m e 8 and counter to Council's proposal to increase the range of "P" uses in these zones.

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5. Showroom The rationale for Showroom to become a "F"' use in lieu of an YkA" w e in the Business Enterprise and Industrial zones needs appropriate planning justification.

6. Office The rationale for Office to become a "P" use in lieu of an "AA" use in the Business Enterprise and Industrial zones needs appropriate planning justification. While the proposal for the Business Enterprise zone may be rewonable having regard to the objectives of this zone this is not the case for the Industrial zone where Council should retain control over the extent and location of office development ensure that induetrial development is not compromised and avoid the possibility of a significant office node being developed contrary to the provisions of the State Planning Commission's Metropolitan Centres Policy.

Plans and docwnents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, 215 Wright Street, Cloverdale and a t the State Planning CommissionlDepartment of Planning and Urban Development, Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including 25 November 1994. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before 25 November 1994. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and i t should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

B. R. GENOM, Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT L928 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILAl3LE FOR INSPECTION

City of Bunbury 'Ibwn Planning Scheme No. &Amendment No. 163

Ref: 853/6/2/9 Pt. 163 Notice is hereby given that the City of Bunbury has prepared the abovementioned scheme amendment for the purpose of rezoning Lots 126, 127 and 128 Clifton Street, Bunbury, from Residential R40 to Residential R60. Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited a t Council Offices, 4 Stephens Street, Bunbury and at the State Planning CommissionCDepartment of Planning and Urban Development, Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including November 25, 1994. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before November 25, 1994. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

G. P. BRENNAN, Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT W28 APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

City of Canning Town Planning Scheme No. 40-Amendment No. 9

R& 853/2f16/44 Pt 9 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with Section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the City of Canning Town Planning Scheme Amendment on Odober 3, 1994 for the purpose of-

1. Zoning Table-Table 3: After the existing Use Class "shop", insert the following new Use Class, with the symbols shown-

Convenience Store-under Columns 1 and 12, insert the symbols "SA", All other Columns remain blank.

2, Table 4(B)--Canning City Centre Land Use Parking Requirements: After "Restricted Premises", insert the following-

Convenience S t o r m n e space per 20m2 GLA plus the parking requirement for Service Station.

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3. lsble 7(B)--C~amercial Land Uee Parking Requirements: ARer "Night Clubprs.v~rn~, inseFt the following-

Convenience Store--one per 20m2 GLA plus the parking requirement for Service Station.

4. Appendix l-Definitions: After Ucontrador's yard", insert the following new dehitioa- "convenience store" means land and buildings used in association with a Service Shtion and on the same site, for the retail sate of convenience goods being thoae goods commonly sold in supermarkets, delicatessens and newsagencies but including the d e of petrol and operated during hours which include but which may extend beyond normal trading hours fbt. a shop and providing aeeociated arJ&g. The buildinge B a s d a t e d with a Convenience Store should not exceed 300m grow leasable area.

5. The insertion of the following words under Column 4 of Appendix 5 (Schedule of Additional Uses)-

For Serials 1, 11, 12, 13, 16, 19, 20, 22, 25, 39. 'Convenience Store" with the approval of Council undex the WSA" provisions of the City Zoning Scheme.

M. S. LE-, Mayor I. F. KINNER, Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

City of Mandumh Tbwn maMing Scheme No. 1A-Amendment No. 221

R . 853/6/13/9 Pt. 221 Notice is hereby given that the City of Mandurah has prepared the abovementioned scheme amendment for the purpose of:

1. Transferring approximately 0.24ha of Pt. b t 3, Park Ridge Drive, Bouvard fimn W Recreation" Reserve to the "Commercialw Zone.

2. Including the balance of Pt. b t 3 currently Reserved "Local Recreation" within the "Landscape Pmtection Areaw.

Plane and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, Mandurah %mace, Mandurah and at the State P i e CommiasionlDepartment of Ranning and Urban Development, Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellhgton Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including November 25, 1994. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before November 25, 1994. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted

S. K GOODE, Chief Executive Of£icer/mwn Clerk.

P m TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928

SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAaABLE FOR INSPECTION Shire of Bridgetown-Gmenbmhes

Town Planning Scheme No. 4--Amendment No. 26 ReE 853161514, Pt. 25. Notice is hereby given that the Shire of BridgetownwGreenbushes has prepared the abovementioned wheme amendment for the purpose of adding Part Nelson Iocation 761 South-Western Highway, Bridgetown, to Schedule 4 Additional Uses with the additional use specifie&ReceptionlFunction Centre. Flans and docummts setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council OfEices, 1 Steere Street, Bridgetown, and a t the State Planning Cammissionr'epartrnent of P l a d and Urban Development, Albert Facey House, 469489 Weltington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspaction during office hours up to and including November 25, 1994. Submiesiona on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before November 25, 1994. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

I. M. BODILL, Shire Clerk.

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P m TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT IQ28 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

Shire of Chapman Vb&y Town Planning Scheme No. l-Amendment No. 5

W: 853/3/17/1, Pt. 5. Notice is hereby given that the Shire of Chapman Valley has prepared the abovementioned scbeme amendment for the purpose of-

G) inserting in clauae 1.7 Interpretations between 'IndustrySeNice' and Xindergarten' the following interpretation- "Intensive Agriculture--

means the use of land for the purpose of trade, commercial reward or gain, including such buildings and earthworks normally associated with the following: (a) the production of grapes, vegetables, flowers, exotic and native plants, fiuit and

nub; (b) the establishment and operation of plant and f h i t nurseries; (C) the development of land for irrigated fodder produdion and irrigated pasture

(including turf fanms); (d) dairy milking sheds; (e) the development of land for the keeping, rearing or fatten* of livestock generally

in accordance with stocking rates ae recommended by the Department of Agricul- ture in consultation with surrounding farmers for the applicable pasture tppe;

(fl aquaculture." (ii) inserting under the permitted uses column in the Zoning and Development Isble for ZONE

Special Rural- (a) after use class no '10 Industry-Cottage' a new use class 'l1 Intensive Agriculture' with

the adjacent symbol m'; (b) renumbering uses class nos. 11-18 to 12-19 respectively;

(iii) insert in section (a) of clause 3.1.20 Special Rural Zones 'and Intensive Agriculture' aRer the words 'Rural-Residential Retreats';

(iv) rezoning Victoria Ination 3040, Hicketty Road, Howatharra from the 'General Farming' Zone to the 'Special Rural Zone No. 3';

CV) adding to Appendix 6 Additional Requirements and Modifications applicable to Specid Rural Zones, the following- AREG No. &VICTORIA LOCATION 3040 1. Outline Plan of Subdivision

When considering an application for subdivision Council wil l require that (A) the subdivision of the land shall accord with the Outline of Subdivision plan

approved by the Council for this location; (B) the minimum lot size shall be 45 hectares;

2. Applications for Planning Consent In addition to the requirements of Clause 5.1.2 of the Scheme all applications for planning cansent are required to be accompanied by relevant plane and information that (A) propose appropriate land management techniques to the satidaction of the

responsible authority to make good areas of degradation identified as such, (B) delineate areas of significant remnant vegetation, surface water and other

waterbodies and significant topographical features; (C) delineate areas of stock grazing and proposed stock numbers; (D) delineate the proposed location of building envelopes; (E) delineate the location of existing and proposed ef10.uent disposal systeme; (F) delineate location of existing tracks and fences and proposed locaiion of fences and

driveways; (G) describe materials and colour of external cladding of all propoeed buildings;

3. Land W

(A) When considering appli&tions for development approval (planning consent), the local authoriQ may refer the application to the Water Authority of WA MWA), the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), the Western Auetratian Depart- ment of Agriculture CWADA) and any other responsible authority and relevant Government agency for comment and approval where appropriate;

(B) Figgeries, feedlots and extractive industry are prohibited;

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(C) The subdividing owner of the land shall make arrangemats satisfactory to the local authority to ensure that prospective purchasers are advieed that preliminary advice should be sought from the Weatern Australian Department of Agriculture regarding the establishment within the subject land any proposed uae that falls under the me class 'inte~wive agriculture' as defined in Clause 1.7;

4. Stocking Rates (A) The keeping of animals (other than domestic pets) shall accord with the foliowing

maximum etocking rates- 2.5 dry sheep equivalentha or 2.515 ha horses 1.W4 ha pony 2.5/10 ha milking cow 2.Slha dairy goat 5.0 ha cashmere goat

Only one stock option or a combination equivalent of one option will be permitted unless it can. be demonstrated that given-

soil quality; pasture management; stabling, yarding and supplementary feeding

an increase in the maximum stocking rate would not result in the degradation of the land then such an increased rate is permitted.

(B) Application for approval for an increased stocking rate is to be submitted to and detemined by the local authority. The local authority in determining an applica- tion for an increase in the stocking rate may consult the Western Australian Department of Agriculture and affected surrounding land owners on desirable rates and applicable pasture type;

(C) Where the keeping of animals (other than domestic pets) results in problems due to land degradation, nutrient enrichmentAeaching, animal welfare or public nuisance. the local authority may require restriction of stocking rates to the above rate as d e h b e d in part (A)

5. Water Resources (A) Where scheme water supply is unavailable a minimum 92 OOOL rainwater storage

facility for each residence or evidence from the proponent which is satisfadory to the local authority that an adequate on-site potable water source exists shall be provided;

(B) A licence from the Water Authority of Western Australia is required to draw groundwater from a well, bore, dam or any naturally occurring surface water body or watercourse;

(C) as the area has not been surveyed for hydrological resources, the prior advice of the Water Authority of Western Australia should be sought regarding the provision of a water supply for any proposed 'intensive agricufture' use and development;

(D) All stormwater from structures or paved surfaces is to be contained within each lot;

(E) No development or land use activity shall impede in any way the natural water flow along any creek line or water course.

6. Clearing of Land (A) The clearing of land of an area greater than one hedare requires the prior approval

of the Soil Commissioner of the Western Australian Department of Agriculture; (B) No removal of any remnant native vegetation (including any tree) is permitted

without the prior approval of the local authority. 7. h t i o n , siting and appearance of buildings

(A) AU residential and ancillary buildings shall be located and constxuckd within an approved building envelope far each proposed lot;

(B) NoCwi~tanding (A) above, where by reason of the nature of material to be stored in a building i t is considered that it would be undesirable that the buildings be clwtered, the buildings may be separated by such distance as determined 'by the local authority;

(C) No building shall be constructed in such a manner or of such materials that it would in the opinion of the local authority, have a detrimental impact on the local amenity.

8. EfQuent Disposal Septic t d m Bhall be located at a minimum distance of 50 metres from drainage lines and any mtrually occurring surface water body or watercourse and a minimum distance of 30 metres from any bore, well or dam. A minimum 2 metree vertical separation is required between the base of the leach drain or soakwdl and the highest known water table or bedrock.

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9. Fencing Prior to any stocking of land, all areas of remnant native vegetation, including vegetation along streamlines, shall be fenced with stock proof fencing to the specifica- tion and satisfaction of the local authority. All fences are .to be maintained in a stock proof condition by the landowner to the satisfaction of the local authority.

10. Landscaping (A) All buildings and structures within m y lot shall be suitably screened to the

satisfaction of the local authority; (B) Prior to the commencement of any development on any lot, the local authority will

require the preparation of a tree planting and maintenance program with the intent of rehabilitating and revegetating any areas of degraded land so identified but without restricting the operation of approved rural activities.

11. Fire Management At the time of subdivision the following fire management controls will be imposed- (A) a strategic firebreak for each lot will be installed in a manner acceptable ta the

local authority in consultation with the Bush Fires Board. (B) Provision of a suitable permanent water supply for fire-fighting purposes to be

established in consultation with the local authority and the Bush Fires Board of WA.

12. Advice to purchasers of lots As a condition of any subdivision approval granted, the subdividing owner of the land is to advise, to the specifications and requirements of the Shire, prospective purchasers of any lot created within this location of all of the provisions contained herein.

Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited a t Council OEces, Nabawa, WA and at the State Planning Commission/Department of Planning and Urban Development, Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and wi l l be available for inspection during office hours up to and including 25 November 1994. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged wi th the undersigned on or before 25 November 1994. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

R. A. SCOTl!, Shire Clerk.

PM10

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 APPROVED TOWN PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shire of Northam Town Planning Scheme No. 2-Amendment No. 17

R& 853/1Y23/2, Pt. 17. It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928 that the Hon Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Northam 'Ibwn Planning Scheme Amendment on 28 September 1994 of the purpose of-

(il Amending clause 3.1.1. of the Scheme text as follows: 3.1.1. The Scheme is divided into 5 urban and 7 rural Zones together with a Special Site Zone set out hereunder-

Urban Zones Residential Special Residential Commercial Industrial Community Special

Rural Zones Rural l Rural 2 Rural 3 Rural 4 Rural 5 Special Rwd Tourist Zone

Special Sites

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W Amending Table No. 1 Zoning a b l e as follows--

NORTHAM TPS 2 TABLE 1

Zoning %ble

USE CLASSES

ZONES 3 Y

.......................................... Abattoir SA SA Additional Accommodation ............ AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA

.................. Aged Persons Dwelling AA AA AAAAAA ............................................ Airfield SA AA

............................. Animal Housing AA AA A A P P P P A A Art Gallery ..................................... AA AA P AA Art and CraR Studio and Sales ...AA AA P AA AA Builders Storage Yard .................. AA P SA

..................... Caretaker's Dwelling IP IP IP P ......................................... Car Park P P P A A

................................ Civic Building P P P P A A P P P P P Civic Use ........................................ P P P P A A P P P P P m * Club Premises ................................ SA SA P P AAAA Consulting Rooms AA AA P AA

AA 3 4 .......................... Consulting Rooms Group ............... AA AA P AA 3 %

........................ Convenience Store SA P AAAA 3 g ... Day Care Centre-Kindergarten AA AA P -5 .S

Dog Kennels-Cattery ..................... AAAAAAAAAA Drive-in Theatre ............................ AAAA Drycleaning PremisedLaundromat P P AA 1 6 Educational Establishment ........... P AA .Em 4 Equestrian Centre ......................... P P P P P Factory Unit Building ................... P

3 8 5 fi

Family Care Centre ....................... AA AA P Fast Food Outlet ............................ P SA

S S a a

Fuel Depot ...................................... P AAAAAAAAAA S 3 Funeral Parlour ............................. P -5 3 Health Studio ................................. SA P P SAAA Holiday Accommodation and

Tourist Uses ............................... AA 4 4

AAAAAAAAAA Home Occupation ........................... AA AA AA AAAAAAAAAAAA p 3 Hospital ......................................... P AA HospitalSpecial Purposes ........... AAAAAA '% 'S Hotel ............................................... P P SA AA Industry-

B B 3 .a

Cottage .................................... AAAAAAAA MAAAAAAAAAA 3 1 Extractive ................................ AAAAAAAAAA ,,

.................................... General P AA Hazardous ................................ SA SA a a Light ........................................ P AA - 6 8

.................................... SA SA a m Noxious Rural ........................................ P AAAA AA 5 5 AA .................................... Service AA P SAAA

.................................. Liquor Store P USA Marine Colledors Yard ................. P SA AA ............................................ Market P AA AA

............................... Medical Centre SA P P Milk Depot ..................................... P Motel ............................................ P SA AA Motor Vehicle and Marine Sales

Premises ...................................... P P Motor Vehicle Repair Station ....... P Motor Vehicle Wrecking Premises . P OfEce ............................................. SA P P A A Park Home ................................... AA AA AA AA Park Home Park ............................ GA AA AA AA ............................. Plant Nlmery AA P AA AA

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Private Recreation ......................... A A A A A A A A A A M m -Y Produce Store ................................. P IP SAAAAAAAAA 3 3 Public Amusement ......................... P P S A A A A A 8 % P u b l i c k e a t i o n ........................... P P P P P P P P P P P S: .C

public utility ................................. P P P P P P P P P P P 3 a Public Worship-Place of .............. SA SA P P AAAA .S .E3 Radio and TV Installation ............ AA P AA AA Reception Centre ............................ SA SA P P AAAA % g Residential- -S -!i

Single House ........................... P P P A A P P P P P P g Z Attached House ....................... P P P AA

AA 5 5

Grouped Dwelling ................... P P P Residential Building ...................... SA SA AA P AAAA S S

Restaurant ...................................... P P AA AA Restricted Premises ...................... SA AA % H

'C 'C Restricted Rural Use .................... A A A A A A A A

....................................... Rural Use SA Salvage Yard .................................. P

P P P P P d e A A A A

Service station ............................... p p SAAAAA AA 2 3 Shop ................................................ P '"0 '"p Showroom ...................................... P P 3 g "hvern ............................................ P SA .- ...l

AA P 3 Trade Display ................................. Transport Depot ............................. P AA AA AA 8 8 Veterinary Consulting Rooms ....... SA AA SA AA AA Vetemiary Hospital ...................... AAAA

..................................... Warehouse AA P B 3 Wayside Stall ................................. S A S A S A 8 5

(iii) Inserting a new clause 6.2 as followe-- 6.2 SPECIAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE 6.2.1 The Special Residential Zone is a zone intended fbr subdivision into allotments of a size not less than 0.4 ha wherein the carrying out of rural pursuits for recreation, indudhg the keeping of horses, shall be permitted in a town environment wherein proximity to developed town community and commercial facilities will permit the enjoyment of the facilities by the occupants. 6.2.2 Within the Special Residential Zone, with the exception of the are88 bounded by a broken line on the Scheme Map, the keeping of horses shall be limited to one (l) home per allotment, unless a management plan with the objective of retaining a full plant cover on the soil is submitted to the Local Authority, which may, after consultation with the Department of Agriculture, approve the keeping of more than one (1) horae. 6.2.3 Any proposal to subdivide land zoned Special residential in this Scheme shall be required to conform to the Special Residential Zones Policy adopted by the State Manning Commission as Policy No. DC2.5. 6.2.4 Any proposal for the subdivision of land in the Special Residential Zone ahall be accompanied by separate plans which clearly indicate the nature of the intended subdivision, together with an indication of the manner in which the Land might be furthex subdivided into Residential allotments at some future date. 6.2.5 In submitting plans specified in Clause 6.2.4 above an applicant shall cause to be clearly delineated on that plan a building envelope in respect to each proposed allotment. 6.2.6 A building on a lot must be contained within the building envelope defined on the plan lodged under the provisions of Clause 6.2.4 above except that Council may permit conetruction of buildings in areas other than the building envelope if it is satisfied that the proposed location thereof will not be detrimental to the landscape or the environment but in any case the distance %m the lot born- will not be less khan-

(i) From the front of a lot l5 metres (ii) Erom the side of a lot 5 metres (iii) From the rear of a lot 15 metres

6.2.7 In addition to such other provisions of the Scheme aa may affect it, any land which is included in a "Special Residential Zone" shall be subject to those provisim arr m y be specifically set out under Schedule 9 of this Scheme.

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(iv) Modifying the numbering system of the GeneraVProvisions to reflect the insertion of the above clauses.

(V) Inserting a new schedule as follows-- SCHEDULE 9

SPECIAL RESIDENTIAL ZONES

Specified Area Special Provisions p-

All land zoned 1. Minimum lot size shall be 4 000m2. Iksidential 2. Minimum effective frontage shall be 30 metres.

On the Scheme Map 3. The approved plans of subdivision defines area as building envelopes and no dwelling house, outbuilding or structure shall be con-structed on a lot unless it is within the area defined as a building envelope.

4. Boundary and internal fences may only be coaatxuded fiom materials approved by the Shire of Northam and only after such material has been inspected by a Council officer and recom- mended as a suitable material for fencing purposes.

5. No person shall remove any trees on the lot between the road reserve boundary and the building envelope.

6. No person shall remove any trees from his lot unless the prior consent of Council is first obtained. For trees which have to be removed to make way for any boundary firebreaks, required under any Act or regulation, buildings and boundary fences, the prior consent of Council shall be deemed to have been granted.

7. As a condition of development on lots created, Council will require the planting and maintenance of 50 native trees capable of growing to at least three metres in height on each lot denuded of natural vegetation by previous agricultural clearing or excava- tion works. The planting shall be concentrated around the proposed buildings and between the road reserve boundary and the building envelope.

D. R. ANTONIO, Mayor. A. J. MIDDLETON, Shire Clerk

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

lbwn of Kwinana Town Planning Scheme No. 2-Amendment No. 33

Ref: 853/2/26/3 Pt 33 Notice is hereby given that the Town of Kwinana has prepared the abovementioned scheme amendment for the purpose of-

1. Rezoning ht 14, Cnr Braddock Road and Banksia Road, Wellard from Rural Zone to Special Rural Zone No 15;

2. Modifying the 2nd Schedule of the Scheme Text by inserting into Special Rurd Zone No 15 under the column headed "Lot Description-Lot 14, C m Braddock Road and Badlrsia Road, Wellard"; and

3. Inserting into Development Condition No. 1 of Special R u d Zone No 15 %t 14, Cnr Braddock Road and Banksia Road, Wellard; Subdivision Guide Plan No 6."

Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, Gilmore Avenue/Sulphur Road, Kwinana and a t the State Planning Commissionl Department of Planning and Urban Development, Albert Facey House, 469489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including November 25, 1994. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before November 25, 1994. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opporkuaity for public comment and it should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

R. K. SMIUIE, l'bwn Clerk.

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14 October 19941 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5243

TOWN PLANNING ANI3 DEVELOPMENT ACT 1928 SCHEME AMENDMENT AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION

lbwn of Mosman Park Town Planning Scheme No. 2-Amendment No. 15

Ref: 853/2/18/4 Pt 15 Notice is hereby given that the Town of Mosman Park has prepared the. abovementioned scheme amendment for the purpose of-

1. Excluding a portion of Part Lot 55 Saunders Street, Mosman Park from the Town of Mosman Park Town Planning scheme No. 2 Reserve for Parks and Recreation, as depicted on the scheme Maps and including the land in the Residential zone; and

2. Amending the Development Guide Map by the inclusion of the land in the 812.5 coded area. Plans and documents setting out and explaining the scheme amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, Bay View Terrace, Mosman Park and at the State manning Commission/ Department of Planning and Urban Development, Albert Facey House, 469-489 Wellington Street, Perth, and will be available for inspection during office hours up to and including November 25, 1994. Submissions on the scheme amendment should be made in writing on Form No. 4 and lodged with the undersigned on or before November 25, 1994. This amendment is available for inspection in order to provide an opportunity for public comment and i t should not be construed that final approval will be granted.

T. J . HARKEN, lbwn Clerk.

PE401

LIST OF MARZNE COLLECTOR'S LICENCES Issued during the period 1/7/94 to 3019194

Name Address Date Issued Lic. No.

Carrott, John Willows 8 Patrick Crescent, Kalbarri 19/8/94 666 Clifton, Paul Charles 7 Yeates Lane, Stratton 9/9/94 668 Board, Neil Jeffrey 22 Perdita Way, Coolbellup 13/9/94 669 Fuller, Robert Frederick Lot 81 Johnaon Street, Kulin 3 1/8/94 667 Matthews, Alfred George 21 Johnston Street, Wongan Hills 13/7/94 657 Smith, William Rodney Lot 123 Yamashita Drive, Broome 19/8/94 665

PE501 POLICE AUCTION

Under the provisions of the Police Act 1892-1992, unclaimed found and stolen property will be sold by public auction a t the Department of State Sentlces, State Supply Disposal Centre, 21 Pilbara Street, Welshpool on 'Ibesday, 1st November 1994 a t 9.00 a.m. Auction to be condu&d by Mr K Treloar, Government Auctioneer.

R, FALCONER, Commisdoner of Police.

POLICE AUCTION Under the provisions of the Police Act 1892-1992, unclaimed stolen bicycles will be sold by public auction a t the Department of State Services, State Supply Disposal Centre, 21 PiIbara Street, Welshpool on Tuesday, 29th November 1994 a t 9.00 a m . Auction to be conducted by Mr K Treloar, Government Auctioneer.

R. FALCONER. Commissioner of Police.

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5244 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [l4 October 1994

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1988 SUMlMARY OF LIQUOR LICENSING APPLICMIONS

The following is a summary of applications received under the Liquor Licensing Act 1988, and required to be advertised. Any person wishing to obtah more details about any application, or about the objection process, should contact the Liquor Licensing Division, 1st Floor, Hyatt Centre, 87 Adelaide lbrrace, Perth (telephone: 425 1888), or consult a solicitor or relevant indu8tzy organisation.

App. No. Applicant Nature of Application Last Date for

Objections

APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE Penzance Pty Ltd

Destiny Investments Pty Ltd

AAPC Properties Pty LM

AAPC Properties Pty Ltd

AAPC Properties Pty Ltd

AAPC Properties Pty Ltd

AAPC Properties Pty Ltd

AAPC Properties Pty Ltd

AAPC Properties Pty Ltd

AAPC Properties Pty Ltd

Emily Ichallalene

Application for the transfer of a %v- Licence in respect of premises situated in Northbridge and known as the Ar- cadia, from Explorer Cruise Lines Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Restau- rant Licence in respect of premises situ- ated in East Fremantle and known as the Boardwalk Restaurant, from Boun- tiful Holdings Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Hotel Restricted Licence in respect of prem- ises situated in Kununurra and known as the Quality Inn Kununurra, from QPM (WA) Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Hotel Licence in respect of premises situated i n Kununurra and known as Kununurra Hotel, from QPM (WA) Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Restau- rant Licence in respect of premises situ- ated in Kalgoorlie and known as the Quality Overland Inn Kalgoorlie, from QPM (WA) Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Hotel Licence in respect of premises situated in Port Hedland and known as Quality Inn Port Hedland, from QPM PAW Pty Ltd. Application fro the transfer of a Restau- rant Licence in respect of premises situated in Geraldton and known as the Quality Inn Geraldton, from QPM WAA) Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Restau- rant Licence in respect of premises situ- ated in Getaldton and known as the Quality Inn Geraldton, from QPM 0%) Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Hotel Licence in respect of premises situated in Newman and known as the Quality Inn Newman, from QPM (WA) Pty Ltd. Application for the transfer of a Hotel Restricted Licence in respect of prem- ises eituated in Kalgoorlie and known as the Quality Plaza Hotel Kalgoorlie, fiom Quality Pacific Resorts Limited. Application for the transfer of a Restau- rant Licence in respect of premises situ- ated in West Perth and known as Pier- res Garden bstaurant , from hvely Holdings Pty Ltd.

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App. NO. Applicant Nature of Application

APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF A LICENCE 490m P & 0 Licence Holdings Pty Application for the grant of a Special

Ltd Facility Licence in respect of premises situated 5 km west of Paraburdoo and known as Paraburdoo Wet Mess.

49 1/94 Bayport Investments Pty Application for the grant of a Liquor Ltd Store Licence in respect of premises

situated via Camarvon and known a5 the Coral Bay Liquor Supply.

492194 Benjamin Launay Application for the grant of a Reshu- rant Licence in respect of premiees situ- ated in Northbridge and known as the Orsay Restaurant.

493194 Wraysbury Nominees Pty Application for the grant of a Hotel Ltd Licence in respect of premiaes situated

in Margart River and known as Marga- ret River Resort The Knights Inn.

Last Date for

Objections

-p

This notice is published under section 67(5) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988.

G. B. AVES, Director of Liqwr Licensing.

ZTU)1

lMAIN ROADS lknders

%riders are invited for the following projeds.

m d e r documents are available fkom the Contracts Clerk, Supply Branch, Ground Floor, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth.

Description Closing Date

1994 1 2 0 m ...... Supply and delivery of approx. 700 tonnes of coldmix, Narrogin 21 October

Division. 70/94 ...,.... Road works and bridge works Reid Highway Beechboro Road to 8 November

Middleswan Road section 72/94 ........ Bituminous sealing and resealing, various roads, Perth metropoli- 19 October

tan area. 94MM ...... Purchase and removal of one (1) only 1992 Falcon utility. Model 28 October

45071. Reg: 7QF 692, Atcon, 41 105 km. 94305 ...... Purchase and delivery of one (1) only 1992 Commodore Sedan 28 October

Model: 8VKl9116. Reg: 7QG 587, Akon, 41 099 km.

zTao2 Acceptance of lknders

Contract No.

Description Successful %nderer Amout

$ 71/93 ........ Supply and delivery of crushed aggre- Quany Industries Ltd 1 886 300.00

gate, Kalgoorlie-Meekatharm Road, Kent Bore Quarry, Kalgoorlie Divi- sion.

85/94 ........ Supply and delive~y of crushed aggre- BGC Quarries, Pio- 3-40 759.27 gate, Namogin Division. neer Concrete (WA)

Pty Ltd

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5246 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [l4 October 1994

MAIN ROADS-continued Acceptance of Tknders-continued

Contract Description Successful Snderer Amount No.

$ 47/94 ........ Supply and delivery of metal sign posts Alfab, Fencing Unlim- 333 228.1 8

and traflic signal poles. ited and f i o x Engi- neering Services R y Ltd

77/94 ........ Construction of brick extension to Main Armace Pty Ltd ......... 34 743.00 Roads Materials Engineering Labora- tory.

D. R. WARNER, Director, Corporate Services.

ZT301 S W E SUPPLY COMMISSION

Tknders Invited Tender forms and full particulars of the Schedule hereunder may be obtained on application at the State Supply Commission, 815 Hay Street, Perth, 6000. TELEPHONE No. 222 8491 FACSIMILE No. 321 7918

Date of Schedule Advertising No.

Description Date of Closing

1994 Sept 17 October 7

October 7

October l 4

October l 4

October l 4

October l 4

Odober 7

October 7

Sept 30

Sept 30

Sept 30

Sept 30 Sept 30

Sept 30

070A1994 010A1994

201A1994

683A1994

679A1994

684A1994

689A1994

ITRI 35/94

ITRI 36/94

671A1994

672A1994

677A1994

678A1994 319111994

320A1994

..................... Certain Classes of Personal Computers Carpet (Tufted, Broadloom) for various Govt Depart-

ments ...................................................................... Catering Goods on a "Just in Time" basis for Disabil-

ity Services ............................................................... Twenty Five (25) Digital Position Readout Systems (2

Axis Readout CIW Encoders) for the WA Dept of Training ..................................................................

Supply & Installation of a Local Area Network for the ....................................... Dept of Local Government

Supply & Commission of Seven (7) only Porous Load Steam Sterilisers and Five (5) only electric Cylinder

....... Steam Generators for the Health Dept of WA ....................... Dental Equipment for D e n t . Services

Invitation to Register Interest Attendant Services for the Ar t Gallery of WA. Inspec-

tion: 10.00 am Wednesday October 19, 1994. 'RI .................. register for inspection phone 222 8401

Cleaning Services for the Art Gallery of WA. Inspec- tion: 10.00 am Wednesday October 19, 1994. To

................... register for inspection phone 222 8401

Provision of Service National and International Market Public Relations

Representation and Activity for the WA Tburism Commission .....................................................-.....

Intelligent Blevlsion Network (ITN) for Royal Perth Hospital ..................................................................

Funding of a Passenger and Light Commercial Vehicle .......................................................................... Fleet

Tbchnical Services for the Police Electronics Branch . Cleaning of Perth's Superdrome, Stephenson Ave, Mt

...................... Claremont for Category 'A' Cleaners Financial Management and Accounting Training for

the Workforce Management and Development Of- .............. fice-formerly Public Service Commission

1994 October 20

October 20

October 27

October 27

November 3

November 3 November 10

October 27

October 20

October 20

October 20 Octaber 20

October 27

October 27

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14 October 19941 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5247

STATE SUPPLY COMMISSION-continued

Date of Schedule Advertising No. Description Date of

Ctosilg

1994

Sept 30

Sept 30

October 7

October 7

Odober 14

October 7

Sept 23

Provision of Service--continued Tour Wholesaling Rogram for the WA Tourism Corn-

mission .................................................................. Consulting Services for a Strategic Information Sya-

tems Plan for the WA Electoral Commission ......... Consultancy Service to Conduct an Analysis of WA

Public Hospital Ambulatory Services for the Health Dept of WA .............................................................

Cleaning Consultancy and Management to Royal ........................................................ Perth Hospital

Fleet Management Services for Passenger and Light Commercial Vehicles of various Government agen- cies (Contract B) .......................................................

Purchase and Removd 1991 Mitsubishi Triton Dual Cab Ute (7QE 136) far

Dept of Agriculture-Kununurra ............................ 112 X 25 kg boxes of Mesurol Snail Baits for the

Agriculture Protection Board of WA .......................

October 27

October 27

October 27

October 27

November 3

October 27

November 3

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Supply Commission, 815 Hay Street, Perth 6000 wiII be received for the abovementioned tenders until 10.00 am on the date of closing. Tbnders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection. No tender necessarily accepted.

I. W. STEELE, AKhairman, State Supply Commission.

m 0 2

Accepted Il?nders

Schedule No. Particulars Contractor Rate

Supply and Delivery ........................... Whitegoods (Household Appliances in- Various

cluding Airconditioning Units) .... General Stationery Products for the Ed- Sands and McDougalI

ucation Dept. of WA and the WA Dept. of Training

%n % m e Forward Control Truck for Skipper Trucks Belrnont the Dept. of Agriculture

............ Supply, delivery, installation and com- Fujitech Pty Ltd missioning of Computer Hardware and Software for the South Metro Psychiatric Services Project, Fre- mantle Hospital

................. Seven (7) 4x4 Diesel Powered Cab Major Motors Chassis to CALM, Stores Branch

Provision of Service Scanning Functions for the Image Sys- Kodak Australasia Pty

tern-Land Registration Programme Ltd for DOLA

Consultancy Service to Examine the KPMG Management Con- Proposal to Establish a National In- sultants stitute of Aboriginal Culture for Dept. of Arts

Purchase and Removcrl 1984 Pacific Multi Wheel Roller (MR Brooks Hire Service ....... 7439) (6QC 260) for Main b a d s , Welshpool

Details on Request Details on Ftqueat

$78 198.00

Details on Request

Details on Request

$80 000 total

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GOVERNMlENT GAZETTE, WA 114 October 1994

SWI'E SUPPLY COMMISSION--coatinwd Accepted !l&nders--continued

Schedule Particulars Contractor No.

Rate

F%mbe and Remval~ontinued 654A1994 1991 Hoiden Commodore Sedan (MR Southstate Motors Pty $16 680.00

C961) (7QH 666) for Main Roads, Ltd Kalgoorlie

666A1994 1993 Ford Falcon GL Utility (MR E139) Big Rock Tbyota ............. $14 587.00 (7QJ 443) for Main Roads, Bunbury

656A1994 1987 Toyota HJ76 Tray Body, Drop Southstate Motors Pty $17 170.00 Side (6QM 679) for APB, Port Hed- Ltd land

658Al994 Surplus Photographic Equipment for DOLA, Midland

m401 WATER AUTHORITY OF 7NESTERN AUSTRALIA

!&n&rs ' hders are invited for the projects listed below and will be accepted up to 2.30 pm on the clwing date specified. lbnder documents are available fiom the Supply Services Branch, h e 1 1, Entry 4, John Tbnkin Water Centre, 629 Newcastle Street, Leederville, WA 6007. l b d e r documents must be completed in full, sealed in the envelope provided and placed in the lbnder Box located a t the above Leederville address. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted.

Contract No. Description Closing Date

AM 40235 Design, Supply, Installation and Commissioning of a Pilot Filtra- 15 November tion Plant

AM 41046 Supply and Delivery of Premixed Concrete for the Ord Dam- 25 October Raising Spillway Level

AM 41047 Supply of Non-Metallic Sludge Collector Chain for Metropolitan l November Wastewater Treatment Plants

AP 42027 Supply of Butterfly Valves, DN300 and below, for Above Ground 1 November Services for a twelve month period

m402

Accepted Iknders

Contract Particulars Contractar Aice

UM 40227 Supply and Installation of Transportable James Hardie Build- $219 907.00 Ofhce Accommodation, Balcatta Depot, ing Spteme Perth North Region

AM 40616 Supply and Installation of a Fire Protec- Protection Engineer- W83 740.00 tion System-Stage 1 at Beenyup ing Pty. Ltd. Wastewater Treatment Plant

AM 40624 Proeese Control System and Soil Mob- Hunter WatmWh Pty $231 608.00 h i re Monitoring System-Alhy Ltd

AM 41040 The Supply and Delivery of DNl8OO and CSR Humea Pty. Ltd, Schedule DNlfiOO Non h s a u r e Reinfiorced Con- of Prices crete Pipes Class 4 369' Plastic Lined Complete with necesmy Ringe for Maida Vale Main Sewer Section 2

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14 October 19941 GOVEXlNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5249

WmER AUTHORITY OF WESTERN AUSTRAtIA----corttind Accepted lknders-continued

Contract Parbidars Contractor Price

TS 43012 Installation of Water Pipes Using Sampson HorizontaI Schedule Trenchlese Tbhology for the Perth Boring, Conduit of Prices South Region Plunking, Under-

ground Services Australia, Under Road Boring (WA) F'ty. Ltd., Radiata Holdings, G.S. Plant Hire, Horizontal Under Road Boring, Drill Ditch Ptg. Ltd.

AV 43317 Supply of One (l) only 15 000 kg G.V.M. A.V. h c k Services $70 748.00 Cab Chassis in accordance with specifi- Pty. Ltd. cation 94V/09

W. COX, Managing Direhr.

ZTM)1

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT

Contract No. Project Closing Date Bnder Document from

E137 Kalbarri-Murchison River Ocean 18 October 1994 Administrative Aesistant, Entrance Dredging 1994J95 Maritime Division,

Coastal and Facilities Management

Bnder documents are available from 'hesday, 4 October 1994 on payment of a non-refundable deposit of $16.00. Dated this 28th day of September 1994.

M. J. PAUL, Director Coastal and Facilities Management.

Z Z l O l TBUSTEES ACT 1962

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAMANTS Creditors and other persons having claim (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) in respect of the Estates of the undermentioned deceased persons are required to send particulars of their claims to me on or before the 14th November 1994, aRer which date I may convey or distribute the msets, having regard only to the claims of which I then have notice. Bown, Frank Atchison, late of Little Sisters of the Poor, 1 Croesus Street, Kalgmlie, died 23/7/94

(Dec 273506 W). Broket-Wataon, Millicent Clare, formerly of 6/62 King George Street, Victoria Park, late of Brrtille

Nursing Home, Sunbury Street, Victoria Park, died 1S/9/94 (Dec 275845 DC2). Dabravolslti, Kristupas, late of Hillview Nursing Home, Angelo Street, Annadale, died 28/6/94 (Dec

272228 DE3). Diggens, James Edward, late of Gracewood, Unit 31/10 Roebuck Drive, Salter Point, died 31/8/94

(Dec 275537 DP4). Gildem, Olive Mavis, late of 120 Geographe Bay Road, East Busselton, died 28/6/94 (Dec 274920

DL3). Glenider, Clifford Cattereon, late of 32 Kathleen Street, Trigg, died 20/9&4 (Dec 276940 DA4). Kalvala, Kejzo Peter, formerly of 32 &del Street, fiemantle, late of John Mercer Nursing Home,

Laidlaw Street, Wilton, died 23/8/94 (Dec 2744$0 DIA).

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5250 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA L14 Qctober 1994

Kirwan, Valda May, late of Little Sisters of the Poor, Rawlins Street, Glendalough, died 26/fi/94 (Dec 272764 DC4).

Le Mercier, Jean, late of Unit 3, Recherche Homes, Eyre Street, Esperance, died 15/8/94 (Dec 274980 DS3).

Moore, Mancel Hedor Sydney, late of Agmaroy Nursing Home, 115 bach Highway, Wilson, died 24,6/94 (Dec 273436 DC41

Ottaway, Alan James, late of 223/34 Peninsula Road, Maylands, died 14/9/94 (Dec 275470 DE3) Pach, Ethel Malvena, late of Shoalwater Hostel, 70-74 Fourth avenue, Shoalwater Bay, died 3/7/94

(Dec 272744 DL4). Roivainen, Reima Herman Femeli, late of 223/45 Adelaide 'Errace, Perth, died 30/8/94 (Dec 274818

DE3) Steel, Nellie, late of heson Hostel, 6 Iveson Place, Bassendean, died 11/8/94 (Dec 274451 DC4).

K E. BRADLEY, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, 565 Hay Street, Perth 6000.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. WA 114 October 1994

comms REGUWIONS. BYwLAWS. RULES. DETERMTNATTONS. ORDERS

page Boyup Brook Health Service Notice 1994 ......................................................................... 5180 Busselton Cemeteries By-law ............................................................................................. 5195-5210 Hospitals (Appointment of Members) Notice (No . 5) 1994 ............................................. 5179 Offenders Community Corrections Amendment Regulations 1994 ....................... .. ..... 5182

............................................... Petrol Roster Order (No. 7) 1994 ...................................... ... 5271-8 Sandalwood (Limitation of Removal of Sandalwood) Order 1994 .................................... 5169

..................................................... Town of Albany By-law Relating to Standing Orders 5210-12 'Ibwn of Northam By-law Relating to the Conduct of Proceedings and the Business of

the Council ................................................................................................................... 5212-25

GENERAL CONTENTS page

Conservation and Land Management ............................................................................. 516970 ............................................................................................................................. Education 5170

Fair Trading ........................................................................................................................ 5171-8 Fire Brigades ....................................................................................................................... 5171

.................................................................................................................................. Health 5179-81

.................................................................................................................................. Justice 5182-3 Land Administration-

..................................................................................................... Generd Information 5184-93 ......................................................................................................... Orders in Council 5183-4

L ~ ~ c a l Government .............................................................................................................. 5193-5231 Main Roads .......................................................................................................................... 5232 Minerals and Energy .......................................................................................................... 5232

................................................................................. PIanning and Urban Development 5233-43 Police .................................................................................................................................... 5243 Proclamations .................................................................................................................. 5169

........................................................................ Public Notices-Deceased Persons Estates 5249-50 Racing and Gaming ............................................................................................................ 5244-5 Tenders-

................................................................................................................... Main Roads 5245-6 State Supply Commission .......................................................................................... 5246-8 Transport ...................................................................................................................... 5249 Water Authority ........................................................................................................ 5248-9

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