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Queensland Government Gazette

PP 451207100087 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

Vol. 361] Friday 28 September 2012

To view copies of past years Gazettes please follow thefollowing steps:

1. Go to www.bookshop.qld.gov.au

2. Click on the Government Crest that appears on the frontpage

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Gazette Back Issues - 2003 to 201�To view previous years of all Gazettes, please visit our website at:

www.bookshop.qld.gov.au1. Click on the Queensland Government Crest that appears on the front page2. Choose the year required3. Choose the week required4. This should open the PDF copy of the combined gazette for that week (i.e. all Gazettes published for that week).5. Should you have any problems opening the PDF, please contact [email protected]

Queensland Government Gazette

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Vol. 361] Monday 24 September 2012 [No. 15

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Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary

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means is prohibited without the prior written permission of SDS Publications. Inquiries should be addressed toSDS Publications, Gazette Advertising, PO Box 5506, Brendale QLD 4500.

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24 September 2012

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

DECLARATION OF A SIGNIFICANT PROJECT

I, Barry Edward Broe, appointed as the Coordinator-General, dohereby declare the Cairns Shipping Development Project, asdefined in the initial advice statement (Final Rev 1) dated7 September 2012, to be a significant project, for which anenvironmental impact statement is required, pursuant to section26(1)(a) of the State Development and Public Works OrganisationAct 1971.

This declaration takes effect from the date of its publication inthe gazette, pursuant to section 26(4) of the State Developmentand Public Works Organisation Act 1971 .

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25 September 2012

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

DECLARATION OF A SIGNIFICANT PROJECT

I, Barry Edward Broe, appointed as the Coordinator-General, dohereby declare the Port of Gladstone Gatcombe and GoldingCutting Channel Duplication Project, as defined in the initialadvice statement dated 18 September 2012, to be a significantproject, for which an environmental impact statement isrequired, pursuant to section 26(1)(a) of the State Developmentand Public Works Organisation Act 1971 .

This declaration takes effect from the date of its publication inthe gazette, pursuant to section 26(4) of the State Developmentand Public Works Organisation Act 1971 .

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State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

REPEAL OF SIGNIFICANT PROJECT DECLARATION

I, Barry Edward Broe, appointed as the Coordinator-General, dohereby repeal the declaration of the Isalink High Voltage DirectCurrent Electricity Transmission Project, as defined in the initialadvice statement dated January 2008, as a significant project. Thisproject was declared a significant project, for which an environmentalimpact statement is required, pursuant to section 26(1)(a) of theState Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 in theQueensland Government Gazette dated 25 January 2008.

The repeal of declaration takes effect from the date of itspublication in the gazette.

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

REPEAL OF SIGNIFICANT PROJECT DECLARATION

I, Barry Edward Broe, appointed as the Coordinator-General, dohereby repeal the declaration of the Fertilizer Plant PickanjinnieProposal, as defined in the amended initial advice statement datedJune 2001, as a significant project. This project was declared asignificant project, for which an environmental impact statement isrequired, pursuant to section 29B of the State Development andPublic Works Organisation Act 1971 in the Queensland GovernmentGazette dated 4 May 2001.

The repeal of declaration takes effect from the date of itspublication in the gazette.

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

REPEAL OF SIGNIFICANT PROJECT DECLARATION

I, Barry Edward Broe, appointed as the Coordinator-General, dohereby repeal the declaration of the CopperString Project, asdefined in the initial advice statement dated May 2010, as asignificant project. This project was declared a significant project, forwhich an environmental impact statement is required, pursuant tosection 26(1)(a) of the State Development and Public WorksOrganisation Act 1971 in the Queensland Government Gazette dated18 June 2010.

The repeal of declaration takes effect from the date of itspublication in the gazette.

© The State of Queensland (SDS Publications) 2012Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever

means is prohibited without the prior written permission of SDS Publications. Inquiries should be addressed toSDS Publications, Gazette Advertising, PO Box 5506, Brendale QLD 4500.

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BRISBANEPrinted by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba

25 September 2012

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BRISBANEPrinted by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba

25 September 2012

APPOINTMENT OF QSUPER CHAIRMAN UNDER THE SUPERANNUATION (STATE PUBLIC SECTOR) ACT 1990

In accordance with section 6D of the Superannuation (StatePublic Sector) Act 1990 , the appointment of Mr Robert ErnestScheuber as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the StatePublic Sector Superannuation Scheme is continued from1 October 2012 to 30 November 2012.

Tim Nicholls MPQueensland Treasury and Trade

Brisbane, 20 September 2012

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BRISBANEPrinted by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba

26 September 2012

Classification of Films Act 1991

APPROVAL OF ORGANISATION

I, Nadine Seifert, Films Classification Officer, having receivedwritten application under section 56(1) of the Classification ofFilms Act 1991 , and having regard to matters specified insection 56(2) of the Classification of Films Act 1991 , approveKorean Cultural Office as an approved organisation under theClassification of Films Act 1991 .

This approval takes effect on the date of publication in theGazette.

Nadine SeifertFilms Classification Officer

26/09/2012

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Films Classification Officer on 26 September 2012.2. Published in the Gazette on 26 September 2012.3. The administering agency is the Department of Justice and

Attorney-General.

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means is prohibited without the prior written permission of SDS Publications. Inquiries should be addressed toSDS Publications, Gazette Advertising, PO Box 5506, Brendale QLD 4500.

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BRISBANEPrinted by Government Printer, Vulture Street, Woolloongabba

26 September 2012

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

REPEAL OF SIGNIFICANT PROJECT DECLARATION

I, Barry Edward Broe, appointed as the Coordinator-General, dohereby repeal the Pinkenba Ethanol Bio-Refinery Proposal, asdefined in the initial advice statement dated October 2006, as asignificant project. This project was declared a significant project,for which an environmental impact statement is required, pursuantto section 26(1)(a) of the State Development and Public WorksOrganisation Act 1971 in the Queensland Government Gazettedated 1 December 2006.

The repeal of declaration takes effect from the date of itspublication in the gazette.

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Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary

Water Act 2000

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND WATER SUPPLY

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF MINISTER’S RESPONSE TO THE QUEENSLAND WATER COMMISSION’S ADVICE ABOUT REVISED REGIONAL WATER SECURITY OPTIONS FOR SOUTH EAST QUEENSLAND

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF REGIONAL WATER SECURITY PROGRAM FOR SOUTH EAST QUEENSLAND REVISION 2

1. Notice of Publication

This notice is given by the Minister for Energy and Water Supply for the purpose of publishing:

a) a report outlining the Minister’s response to the Queensland Water Commission’s advice about revised regional watersecurity options for the South East Queensland region under section 360M(1)(a) of the Water Act 2000 ; and

b) a revised regional water security program for the South East Queensland region under section 360M(1)(b) of the WaterAct 2000 .

2. Publication

I hereby publish:

a) a report outlining my response to the Queensland Water Commission’s advice about revised regional water securityoptions for the South East Queensland region; and

b) the Regional Water Security Program for South East Queensland Revision 2.

3. Availability

The following documents are available for inspection free of charge at the Department of Energy and Water Supply’s websitewww.dews.qld.gov.au.

a) Minister’s response to the Queensland Water Commission’s advice about revised regional water security options for theSouth East Queensland region; and

b) Regional Water Security Program for South East Queensland Revision 2.

4. Commencement and Effect

The Regional Water Security Program for South East Queensland Revision 2 commences to have effect on 27 September 2012.

The Honourable Mark McArdle MPMinister for Energy and Water Supply

27 September 2012

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means is prohibited without the prior written permission of SDS Publications. Inquiries should be addressed toSDS Publications, Gazette Advertising, PO Box 5506, Brendale QLD 4500.

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27 September 2012

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Queensland Government GazetteNatural Resources and Mines

Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 30) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 30)

2012.Land taken [s.9(7) of the Act]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Ergon Energy Corporation Limited (ACN 087 646 062) for electrical works purposes and vests in Ergon Energy Corporation Limited (ACN 087 646 062) for an estate in fee simple on and from 28 September 2012.

SCHEDULECentral Region, Mackay Office

Land Taken Lot 1 on SP249545 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area

4000 m2, part of Title Reference 18789131, parish of Cardowan.ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 27 September 2012.2. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

Resources and Mines.5. File Reference – CBD/105958

Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 31) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 31)

2012.Land taken [s.15(12) of the Act]

2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Ergon Energy Corporation Limited (ACN 087 646 062) for electrical works purposes and vests in Ergon Energy Corporation Limited (ACN 087 646 062) for an estate in fee simple on and from 28 September 2012.

SCHEDULECentral Region, Rockhampton Office

Land Taken Lot 1 on SP249909 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area

993 m2, part of Title Reference 50493315, parish of Moss.ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 27 September 2012.2. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

Resources and Mines.5. File Reference – CBD/092333

Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 28) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice

(No 28) 2012.Easements taken [ss.6 and 9(7) of the Act]

2. The easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 for electrical works purposes and purposes incidental thereto and vest in Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on and from 28 September 2012.Rights and obligations

3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1.

SCHEDULE 1DEFINITIONS

1. In this Easement: 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical

Safety Act 2002 and Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to them or any Acts superseding those Acts.

1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the gazette resumption notice.

1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner by QETC including but not limited to the terms and conditions contained in this Schedule.

1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s land over which this Easement is obtained.

1.5 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, structures and things as QETC may in its absolute discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground anchorages, supports and other associated or appurtenant works. The expression includes the Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after that date, and where the context permits it includes a reference to any part of the Electricity Works.

1.6 “Lessee” has the same meaning as in the Land Act 1994.

1.7 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor or the Lessee, as applicable, together with its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes

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the servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors of the Owner and other persons authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land.

1.8 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited, together with its successors and assigns and others authorised by it. Where the context permits, the term includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement.

1.9 “Registered Proprietor” has the same meaning as in the Land Title Act 1994.

1.10 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, equipment, fixture, fitting, pole, cable, wire, pipe, tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, over, in, under, across or through the Easement Land and includes by way of example but is not limited to any dwelling (including any extension or overhang of eaves or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining or other wall and lighting.

QETC’S RIGHTS2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement to permit QETC the

right to: 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications

and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, from, over, under and through the Easement Land by Electricity Works;

2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise its rights under this Easement;

2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through the Easement Land;

2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Works;

2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or vegetation or any obstruction including soil in the manner and by the means QETC considers appropriate;

2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and works as QETC considers necessary;

2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement by the Owner; and

the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it sees fit. QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER

3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement:

3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; and

3.2 act reasonably.QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS

4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise of its rights under this Easement and the safety of persons to use the Easement Land.

4.2 QETC will not be liable for: 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the

Owner; or 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are

a breach of this Easement or of the law.THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO

5. The Owner must not: 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity

Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC on or near the Easement Land;

5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise

or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; or

5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, base or pole upon the Easement Land.

THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC CONSENTS

6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after the Date of this Easement, without first obtaining the written consent of QETC:

6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land;

6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on the Easement Land;

6.3 place fill or other substance or carry out any works or do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which would reduce the clearance from ground level of the conductors or transmission lines below the minimum statutory clearance required from time to time for the voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement Land;

6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land where any Electricity Works are erected or located or are proposed to be erected or located;

6.5 lay any metal conduit or pipe within five (5) metres of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or other means of support on the Easement Land;

6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, including (without limitation) excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land;

6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane

supply contract under the Sugar Industry Act 1999 as at the Date of this Easement; and

6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance with clause 5.3 above;

6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size or height would in any way interfere with the statutory clearance that may exist from time to time; or

6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including temporary accommodation) which may be located on the Easement Land,

and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions.

OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful

purpose not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement.THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the

terms of Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which may include the demolition or removal of all, or any part of, a Structure; and

8.2 If after 30 days, the Owner has not rectified the breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which may include:

8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure or any part thereof upon the Easement Land; or

8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the safety of the Electricity Works

without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise.

8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses

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8.1 or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter the Easement Land to remedy a defect, eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove a Structure or any part thereof that is affecting, or may affect, the safety of Electricity Works or continuity of supply without giving notice.

8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon as practicable.

8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be recovered from the Owner.

INDEMNITY9. QETC indemnifies the Owner against all actions, suits,QETC indemnifies the Owner against all actions, suits,

proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, de-mands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law.

PUBLIC RISK10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance

policy in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00).

SCHEDULE 2Central Region, Mackay Office

Easements TakenEasement PA in Lot 20 on WHS462 on SP248586 (to be

registered in the Land Registry), area 3.109 ha, part of Title Reference 30502227, parish of Kyambola.

CBD/102640Easement PB in Lot 3 on SP185775 on SP248587 (to be

registered in the Land Registry), area 2.745 ha, part of Title Reference 50733486, parish of Kyambola.

CBD/102652Easement PC in Lot 60 on WHS326 on SP248588 (to be

registered in the Land Registry), area 7.381 ha, part of Term Lease 212430, part of Title Reference 40021033, parish of Wodehouse.

CBD/102658Easements PE and PF in Lot 62 on WHS18 on SP248590

(to be registered in the Land Registry), areas 2.137 ha and 27.8 ha respectively, part of Title Reference 30499200, parish of Wodehouse.

CBD/102663Easement PG in Lot 90 on W403 on SP248591 (to be registered

in the Land Registry), area 18.78 ha, part of Title Reference 50604699, parish of Wodehouse.

Easement PH in Lot 92 on W404 on SP248591 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 17.06 ha, part of Title Reference 50604701, parish of Wodehouse.

CBD/102677Easement PI in Lot 94 on WHS842268 on SP248609 (to

be registered in the Land Registry), area 23.66 ha, part of Title Reference 30612209, parish of Wodehouse.

CBD/102679Easement PJ in Lot 5 on WHS138 on SP251689 (to be registered

in the Land Registry), area 39.95 ha, part of Title Reference 30642197, parish of Kemmis.

CBD/102680Easement PO in Lot 4 on SP144274 on SP251693 (to be

registered in the Land Registry), area 42.97 ha, part of Grazing Homestead Perpetual Lease 30/4118, part of Title Reference 17650100, parish of Valkyrie.

CBD/102683Easements PP and PQ in Lot 5270 on SP144274 on SP251694

(to be registered in the Land Registry), areas 16.08 ha and 6.879 ha respectively, part of Pastoral Holding 30/5270, part of Title Reference 17668042, parish of Kerlong.

CBD/102686Easement PR in Lot 20 on KL168 on SP251695 (to be registered

in the Land Registry), area 70.94 ha, part of Grazing Homestead Perpetual Lease 30/4104, part of Title Reference 17650090, parish of Kerlong.

CBD/102689Easements PB and PC in Lot 2 on SP214498 on SP248599

(to be registered in the Land Registry), areas 15.87 ha and 8227 m2 respectively, part of Title Reference 50744100, parish of Ingsdon.

CBD/102692Easement PD in Lot 1 on SP187962 on SP248600 (to be

registered in the Land Registry), area 19.18 ha, part of Title Reference 50623602, parish of Ingsdon.

Easement PE in Lot 3 on SP221655 on SP248601 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 7.514 ha, part of Title Reference 50781257, parish of Ingsdon.

CBD/102693Easement PD in Lot 59 on WHS9 on SP248589 (to be registered

in the Land Registry), area 5.004 ha, part of Title Reference 30255179, parish of Wodehouse.

CBD/102661ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 27 September 2012.2. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

Resources and Mines.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 29) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice

(No 29) 2012.Easement taken [s.15(12) of the Act]

2. The easement described in Schedule 2 is taken by Ergon Energy Corporation Limited (ACN 087 646 062) for Electrical Works purposes and purposes incidental thereto and vests in Ergon Energy Corporation Limited (ACN 087 646 062) on and from 28 September 2012.Rights and obligations

3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by the easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1.

SCHEDULE 1STATEMENT OF RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

DEFINITIONS1. In this Easement:- 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994 and

Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to them or either of them or any Acts superseding those Acts;

1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the gazette resumption notice;

1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner by Ergon including but not limited to the terms and conditions contained in this Schedule;

1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s land over which this Easement is obtained;

1.5 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, structures and things as Ergon may in its absolute discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying, transmitting or distributing electricity, telecommunications and other electrical energy in all its forms including conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground anchorages, supports and other associated or appurtenant works. The expression includes the electricity works existing on the Easement Land at the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after that date, and where the context permits it includes a reference to any part of the electricity works;

1.6 “ERGON” means Ergon Energy Corporation Limited ACN 087 646 062 together with its

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successors and assigns and others authorised by it. Where the context permits, the term includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, contractors of Ergon and other persons authorised by Ergon to exercise its rights under this Easement;

1.7 “Ergon’s Land” means Ergon Energy Corporation Limited ACN 087 646 062 together with its successors and assigns and others authorised by it. Where the context permits, the term includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, contractors of Ergon and other persons authorised by Ergon to exercise its rights under this Easement;

1.8 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor together with its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 it includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors of the Owner and other persons authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land;

1.9 “Road” means an access formation or carriage way including any earth works, drainage, culverts and/or other associated or appurtenant works;

1.10 “Services” means underground drains, pipes, conduits and channels for the passage or conveyance of services including but not limited to water of whatsoever nature or kind through, across, under or above the Easement Land together with manholes, field inlet pits and all other usual or necessary fittings and attachments as may be required from time to time.

ERGON’S RIGHTS2. Ergon is acquiring this Easement in perpetuity to permit

Ergon the right to:- 2.1 unrestricted access to pass and repass over the

Easement Land at any time by day or by night; 2.2 convey, transmit and distribute electricity,

telecommunications and other electrical energy in all its forms on, from, over, under, across and through the Easement Land by Electricity Works;

2.3 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise its rights under this Easement;

2.4 construct Electricity Works on, from, over, under, across or through the Easement Land;

2.5 construct and maintain a Road on the Easement Land to a standard that ERGON determines;

2.6 inspect, maintain, repair, replace or remove the Electricity Works;

2.7 clear and keep clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or vegetation or any obstruction in the manner and by the means Ergon considers appropriate;

2.8 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and works as Ergon considers necessary;

2.9 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement by the Owner of Ergon’s rights under this Easement; and

2.10 Ergon may in connection with its use and enjoyment of this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it sees fit.

ERGON’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER3. ERGON will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this

Easement:- 3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as

possible; 3.2 act reasonably.

ERGON WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS4.

4.1 Ergon will so far as it is lawfully bound to do comply with all laws regarding the exercise of its rights under this Easement and the safety of persons to use the Easement Land;

4.2 Ergon will not be liable for:- (a) the negligent acts or omissions of the Owner;

or (b) the acts or omissions of the Owner that are a

breach of this Easement or of the law. 4.3 Ergon indemnifies the Owner against all actions,

suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of Ergon in the use or attempted use of this easement and the Easement Land by Ergon, except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law.

THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO5. The Owner must not:- 5.1 interfere with or obstruct Ergon in the exercise

or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement;

5.2 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity Works, Road or Services, plant, equipment, tools or materials of Ergon on the Easement Land.

THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF ERGON CONSENTS

6. The Owner must not, after the Date of this Easement, without first obtaining the written consent of Ergon:-

6.1 erect or place any buildings or structures or make any additions or alterations to any buildings or structures on the Easement Land;

6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on the Easement Land;

6.3 place or stockpile fill, soil, sand, gravel or other substance or construct any roads, dam walls or other earthworks or carry out any works or do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which would reduce the clearance from ground level of the conductors or transmission lines below the minimum statutory clearance required from time to time for the voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement Land;

6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land where any Roads or Electricity Works is located or erected or is proposed to be located or erected;

6.5 lay any metal object, conduit or pipe on, over, under, in or across the Easement Land within five (5) metres of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or support;

6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, ground anchorages, supports, towers or poles, including (without limitation) excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land;

6.7 grow or permit the growing of sugar cane upon the Easement Land where it is not assigned sugar cane land as at the date hereof;

6.8 where the Owner is the holder of a cane production area under the Sugar Industry Act 1999 over the Easement Land, grow sugar cane within ten (10) metres of any tower base, pole, cable or ground anchorage upon the Easement Land;

6.9 plant upon the Easement Land trees or any other vegetation whose height would in any way interfere with the statutory clearance that may exist from time to time;

6.10 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy

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any caravan, mobile home or other temporary accommodation which may be located on the Easement Land, even when the Easement Land is part of a caravan park;

and Ergon will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions.

OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful

purpose not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement.SCHEDULE 2

Central West Region, Rockhampton OfficeEasement Taken

Easement A in Lot 2 on SP249909 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 2.252 ha, part of Title Reference 50493315, parish of Moss.

ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 27 September 2012.2. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

Resources and Mines.5. File Reference – CBD/092333

Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 30) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Easement Notice

(No 30) 2012.Easements taken [ss.6 and 9(7) of the Act]

2. The easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 for electrical works purposes and purposes incidental thereto and vest in Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited ACN 078 849 233 on and from 28 September 2012.Rights and obligations

3. That the rights and obligations conferred and imposed by each easement include the matters set out in Schedule 1.

SCHEDULE 1DEFINITIONS

1. In this Easement: 1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical

Safety Act 2002 and Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to them or any Acts superseding those Acts.

1.2 “Date of this Easement” means the date of the gazette resumption notice.

1.3 “Easement” means the rights obtained from the Owner by QETC including but not limited to the terms and conditions contained in this Schedule.

1.4 “Easement Land” means that portion of the Owner’s land over which this Easement is obtained.

1.5 “Electricity Works” means such works, apparatus, structures and things as QETC may in its absolute discretion consider appropriate as a means of conveying or transmitting electricity, telecommunications and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms, including conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground anchorages, supports and other associated or appurtenant works. The expression includes the Electricity Works existing on the Easement Land at the Date of this Easement or constructed on it after that date, and where the context permits it includes a reference to any part of the Electricity Works.

1.6 “Lessee” has the same meaning as in the Land Act 1994.

1.7 “Owner” means the Registered Proprietor or the Lessee, as applicable, together with its successors, successors in title and assigns. Where the term appears in Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 it includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen and contractors of the Owner and other persons

authorised by the Owner to use or enter upon the Easement Land.

1.8 “QETC” means the Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited, together with its successors and assigns and others authorised by it. Where the context permits, the term includes the servants, agents, employees, workmen, linesmen, contractors of QETC and other persons authorised by QETC to exercise its rights under this Easement.

1.9 “Registered Proprietor” has the same meaning as in the Land Title Act 1994.

1.10 “Structure” means any building, improvement, plant, equipment, fixture, fitting, pole, cable, wire, pipe, tower, apparatus or chattel or of any kind whether on, over, in, under, across or through the Easement Land and includes by way of example but is not limited to any dwelling (including any extension or overhang of eaves or guttering), swimming pool, shed, retaining or other wall and lighting.

QETC’S RIGHTS2. The QETC is acquiring this Easement to permit QETC the

right to: 2.1 convey and transmit electricity, telecommunications

and other electromagnetic energy in all its forms on, from, over, under and through the Easement Land by Electricity Works;

2.2 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land, with vehicles, plant and equipment, if necessary, to exercise its rights under this Easement;

2.3 construct Electricity Works on, over, under or through the Easement Land;

2.4 inspect, maintain, repair or replace the Electricity Works;

2.5 clear the Easement Land of trees, undergrowth or vegetation or any obstruction including soil in the manner and by the means QETC considers appropriate;

2.6 construct and maintain on the Easement Land such tracks, roads, gates, fences and other structures and works as QETC considers necessary;

2.7 enter upon and traverse the Easement Land for the purposes of preventing or rectifying any infringement by the Owner of QETC’s rights under this Easement by the Owner; and

the QETC may in connection with its use and enjoyment of this Easement, exercise such of its rights, powers, discretion and functions under the Acts, or any other Act or at law as it sees fit. QETC’S OBLIGATIONS TO THE OWNER

3. QETC will, in exercising its rights pursuant to this Easement:

3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as possible; and

3.2 act reasonably.QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS

4. 4.1 QETC will comply with all laws regarding the exercise of its rights under this Easement and the safety of persons to use the Easement Land.

4.2 QETC will not be liable for: 4.2.1 the negligent acts or omissions of the

Owner; or 4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner that are

a breach of this Easement or of the law.THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO

5. The Owner must not: 5.1 interfere with, damage or place at risk the Electricity

Works or plant, equipment, tools or material of QETC on or near the Easement Land;

5.2 interfere with or obstruct QETC in the exercise or enjoyment of its rights and powers under this Easement; or

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5.3 grow sugarcane within ten (10) metres of any tower, base or pole upon the Easement Land.

THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC CONSENTS

6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to, after the Date of this Easement, without first obtaining the written consent of QETC:

6.1 erect or place any Structure or make any additions or alterations to any Structure on the Easement Land;

6.2 erect any fence that is higher than three (3) metres on the Easement Land;

6.3 place fill or other substance or carry out any works or do anything whatsoever on the Easement Land which would reduce the clearance from ground level of the conductors or transmission lines below the minimum statutory clearance required from time to time for the voltage class of the transmission line on the Easement Land;

6.4 cause or allow, except in the case of force majeure, the inundation of those parts of the Easement Land where any Electricity Works are erected or located or are proposed to be erected or located;

6.5 lay any metal conduit or pipe within five (5) metres of the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or other means of support on the Easement Land;

6.6 do any act or thing which jeopardises the foundations, ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, including (without limitation) excavate or remove any soil, sand or gravel within a distance of twenty (20) metres from the base of any tower, pole, foundation, ground anchorage or support on the Easement Land;

6.7 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except: 6.7.1 where the Owner is a holder of a valid cane

supply contract under the Sugar Industry Act 1999 as at the Date of this Easement; and

6.7.2 the Owner grows sugar cane in accordance with clause 5.3 above;

6.8 plant or grow upon the Easement Land trees whose size or height would in any way interfere with the statutory clearance that may exist from time to time; or

6.9 reside in or permit anyone to reside in or occupy any Structure, caravan, or other accommodation (including temporary accommodation) which may be located on the Easement Land,

and QETC will not unreasonably withhold its consent but in granting any consent may impose reasonable conditions.

OWNER MAY USE EASEMENT7. The Owner may use the Easement Land for any lawful

purpose not inconsistent with the terms of this Easement.THINGS QETC MAY DO IF THE OWNER IS IN BREACH8. 8.1 In the event of any breach by the Owner of the

terms of Clauses 5 and 6, QETC may in its absolute discretion give notice to the Owner to rectify the breach which may include the demolition or removal of all, or any part of, a Structure; and

8.2 If after 30 days, the Owner has not rectified the breach, then QETC may rectify the breach which may include:

8.2.1 the demolition and/or removal of a Structure or any part thereof upon the Easement Land; or

8.2.2 mitigation or remedial work to restore the safety of the Electricity Works

without liability to the Owner for reinstatement, restitution, damages, compensation or otherwise.

8.3 Notwithstanding anything contained in Clauses 8.1 or 8.2, in the case of an emergency, QETC may enter the Easement Land to remedy a defect,

eliminate an actual or potential danger or remove a Structure or any part thereof that is affecting, or may affect, the safety of Electricity Works or continuity of supply without giving notice.

8.4 If QETC acts under clause 8.3, it must give the notice, if not already given, mentioned in clause 8.1 as soon as practicable.

8.5 Any costs incurred by QETC in relation to either Clauses 8.2 or 8.3, or both, may be recovered from the Owner.

INDEMNITY9. QETC indemnifies the Owner against all actions, suits,QETC indemnifies the Owner against all actions, suits,

proceedings, demands, costs, losses, damages and expenses arising out of or in respect of any act or omission of QETC in the use or attempted use of the Easement Land by QETC, except where such actions, suits, proceedings, claims, de-mands, costs, losses, damages or expenses arise as a result of any negligent act or omission of the Owner, breach of this Easement or of the law.

PUBLIC RISK10. QETC will effect and keep current a public risk insurance

policy in respect of this Easement and the use by QETC of the Easement Land for an amount which QETC considers appropriate to the public liability risk involved but in any event not less than FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS ($50,000,000.00).

SCHEDULE 2South Region, Dalby Office

Easements TakenEasements C and E in Lot 63 on BWR138 on SP249495 (to

be registered in the Land Registry), areas 7.582 ha and 4.127 ha respectively, parts of Title Reference 16325120, parish of Dogwood.

Easements Y and D in Lot 62 on SP245916 on SP249496 (to be registered in the Land Registry), areas 1.442 ha and 5388 m2 respectively, parts of Title Reference 50868848, parish of Dogwood.

Easement M in Lot 3 on BWR1 on SP249502 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 8.726 ha, part of Title Reference 11942045, parish of Tiereyboo.

Easements N and O in Lot 2 on SP245919 on SP249503 (to be registered in the Land Registry), areas 4.437 ha and 5.405 ha respectively, parts of Title Reference 50868860, parish of Tiereyboo.

Easement Z in Lot 35 on BWR450 on SP249505 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 5.641 ha, part of Title Reference 12356031, parish of Tiereyboo.

Easement W in Lot 2 on SP179380 on SP249512 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 2.929 ha, part of Title Reference 50687848, parish of Condamine.

Easement X in Lot 48 on SP245917 on SP249513 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 4.257 ha, part of Title Reference 50868855, parish of Condamine.

CBD/104462Easements F and G in Lot 51 on RP896380 on SP249497 (to

be registered in the Land Registry), areas 5.699 ha and 5.536 ha respectively, parts of Title Reference 50111902, parish of Dogwood.

CBD/104463Easement S in Lot 18 on SP133341 on SP249508 (to be

registered in the Land Registry), area 8.051 ha, part of Title Reference 50340164, parish of Picurda.

CBD/104464Easement R in Lot 17 on SP133341 on SP249507 (to be

registered in the Land Registry), area 12.65 ha, part of Title Reference 50340163, parish of Picurda.

CBD/104465Easement L in Lot 2 on SP144176 on SP249501 (to be registered

in the Land Registry), area 10.44 ha, part of Title Reference 50382167, parish of Tiereyboo.

CBD/104466Easement T in Lot 19 on RG189 on SP249509 (to be registered

in the Land Registry), area 7.623 ha, part of Title Reference

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13690237, parish of Picurda.CBD/104467Easement U in Lot 20 on RG18 on SP249510 (to be registered

in the Land Registry), area 6.535 ha, part of Title References 13710028, 18318001 and 18318006, parish of Picurda.

Easement V in Lot 38 on RG68 on SP249511 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 2.327 ha, part of Title References 13710028, 18318001 and 18318006, parish of Condamine.

CBD/104468Easement H in Lot 2 on RP90330 on SP249498 (to be registered

in the Land Registry), area 6.023 ha, part of Title Reference 16458184, parish of Dogwood.

Easement I in Lot 53 on BWR143 on SP249499 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 433 m2, part of Title Reference 16894044, parish of Dogwood.

CBD/104469Easement Q in Lot 16 on RG16 on SP249506 (to be registered in

the Land Registry), area 1.197 ha, part of Title Reference 50170730, parish of Picurda.

CBD/104470Easements J and K in Lot 1 on SP144176 on SP249500 (to

be registered in the Land Registry), areas 5950 m2 and 12.31 ha respectively, parts of Title Reference 50382166, parish of Tiereyboo.

CBD/104472Easement P in Lot 1 on BWR300 on SP249504 (to be registered

in the Land Registry), area 4.377 ha, part of Title Reference 15957238, parish of Tiereyboo.

CBD/104473Easement B in Lot 48 on SP230327 on SP249479 (to be

registered in the Land Registry), area 7.822 ha, part of Title Reference 50852747, parish of Dogwood.

CBD/104475ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 27 September 2012.2. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

Resources and Mines.

Acquisition of Land Act 1967Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth)

Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993TAKING OF NATIVE TITLE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS

NOTICE (No 19) 2012Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights and Interests Notice (No 19) 2012.Native Title Rights and Interests taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967, s.24MD of the Native Title Act 1993 (Commonwealth) and s.144 of the Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993]

2. The native title rights and interests, if any, in the land and waters described in the Schedule are taken by Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited (ACN 078 849 233) for electrical works purposes on and from 28 September 2012.

SCHEDULECentral Region, Longreach Office

Lot 34 on SP247396 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 34.05 ha, part of Title Reference 17665208, parish of Surbiton.

ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 27 September 2012.2. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

Resources and Mines.5. File Reference – CBD/105344

Land Act 1994OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE

(No 35) 2012Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road

Closure Notice (No 35) 2012.Application for road closure [s.100 of the Act]

2. Applications have been made for the permanent closure of the roads mentioned in the Schedule.Objections

3.(1) An objection (in writing) to a proposed road closure mentioned in the Schedule may be lodged with the Regional Service Director, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, at the regional office for the region in which the road is situated.

(2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 8 November 2012.(3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties inter-Any objections received may be viewed by other parties inter-

ested in the proposed road closure under the provisions of the Right to Information Act 2009. If you lodge an objection, please include in your objection letter whether you would like to be consulted if this issue becomes the subject of an access request under the Right to Information Act 2009.Plans

4. Inspection of the plan of the proposed road closure may be made at-

(a) the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Offices at Toowoomba and Warwick; and

(b) the Local Government Offices of Toowoomba Regional and Southern Downs Regional;

for a particular plan in that district or that local government area.SCHEDULE

South Region, Toowoomba Office1 An area of about 1460 m2 being the road abutting the northern

boundary of Lot 1 on O15223 (parish of King, locality of Oakey) and shown as road to be closed permanently on Drawing DD2012/186A. (2012/005765)

South Region, Warwick Office2 An area of about 6070 m2 being the road separating Lot 1 on

RP59064 from Lot 2 on RP196411 (parish of Broadwater, locality of Severnlea) and shown as permanent road closure on Drawing DD2012/165. (2012/005070)

ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources

and Mines.Land Act 1994

REOPENING OF TEMPORARILY CLOSED ROAD NOTICE (No 26) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Reopening of Temporarily

Closed Road Notice (No 26) 2012.Reopening temporarily closed road [s.107 of the Act]

2. It is declared that the areas of land comprised in the former Road Licences mentioned in Schedules 1 to 3 are reopened as road.

SCHEDULE 1South Region, Ipswich Office

An area of about 1.6 ha separating Lot 82 on SP238337 from Lot 84 on CC3477 and shown as Lot B on AP21152, being part of the land contained within former Road Licence No. 27/8030, (parish of Purga). (2012/005065)

SCHEDULE 2South Region, Toowoomba Office

An area of about 444 m2 abutting the eastern boundaries of Lots 15 and 16 on RP16820, being the land contained within former Road Licence No. 0/204993, (parish of Drayton). (2012/005641).

SCHEDULE 3South Region, Toowoomba Office

An area of about 5.2 ha intersecting Lot 81 on AG359 and Lot 141 on AG547, being the land contained within former Road Licence No. 0/214149, (parish of Moola). (2012/005787)

ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

Resources and Mines.

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Place Names Act 1994PLACE NAME PROPOSAL NOTICE (No 04) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Proposal Notice (No 04) 2012.

Notice of Place Name Proposal [s.9 of the Act]2. Notice is given that Andrew Cripps, Minister for Natural Resources and Mines intends to proceed with a proposal to name the

place set out in the Schedule.Display of plan

3. A plan illustrating the proposal may be viewed at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Business Centre, Bundaberg Office, 16-32 Enterprise Street, Bundaberg and at the Bundaberg Regional Council Service Centres located at Bargara Office, 160 Hughes Road, Bargara and Bundaberg Office, 190 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg.Submissions

4. Individual submissions in writing, either in support of or against the proposal, may be sent to the Executive Director, South Region, Nambour Office, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, PO Box 573, Nambour Q 4560, within 2 months from the day of this publication.

SCHEDULE Geog. Co-ords

Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No. RemarksBurnett Heads Harbour Bundaberg Regional 24º45’33” 152º24’22” QPN1218 New featureBoat Harbour

ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.4. Datum of Co-ordinates - Geocentric Datum of Australia 945. File Reference - SER/091422

Place Names Act 1994PLACE NAME PROPOSAL NOTICE (No 05) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Place Name Proposal Notice (No 05) 2012.

Notice of Place Name Proposal [s.9 of the Act]2. Notice is given that Andrew Cripps, Minister for Natural Resources and Mines intends to proceed with a proposal to name the

place set out in the Schedule.Display of plan

3. A plan illustrating the proposal may be viewed at the Department of Natural Resources and Mines Business Centre, Maryborough Office, Station Chambers, 120 Lennox Street, Maryborough and at the Fraser Coast Regional Council Service Centres located at Hervey Bay Office, 77 Tavistock, Street, Torquay and Maryborough Office, 431-433 Kent Street, Maryborough.Submissions

4. Individual submissions in writing, either in support of or against the proposal, may be sent to the Executive Director, South Region, Nambour Office, Department of Natural Resources and Mines, PO Box 573, Nambour Q 4560, within 2 months from the day of this publication.

SCHEDULE Geog. Co-ords

Name Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No. RemarksUrangan Boat Harbour Fraser Coast Regional 25º17’45” 152º54’38” QPN1217 New featureHarbour

ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.4. Datum of Co-ordinates - Geocentric Datum of Australia 945. File Reference - SER/091418

Place Names Act 1994PLACE NAME DECISION NOTICE (No 05) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as Place Name Decision Notice (No 05) 2012.

Notice of Place Name Decision [s.11 of the Act]2. Notice is given that Andrew Cripps, Minister for Natural Resources and Mines has decided to alter the boundaries of the places

as set out in the Schedule. SCHEDULE

Geog. Co-ordsName Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No. RemarksLammermoor Locality Rockhampton Regional 23°09’ 22” 150° 46’ 21” QPN1165 Bdy AmendmentCooee Bay Locality Rockhampton Regional 23º 08’32” 150° 45’ 34” QPN1165 Bdy Amendment150° 45’ 34” QPN1165 Bdy Amendment

ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.4. Datum of Co-ordinates - Geocentric Datum of Australia 945. File Reference - ROC/023464

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Place Names Act 1994PLACE NAME DECISION NOTICE (No 06) 2012

Short title1. This notice may be cited as Place Name Decision Notice (No 06) 2012.

Notice of Place Name Decision [s.11 of the Act]2. Notice is given that Andrew Cripps, Minister for Natural Resources and Mines has decided to name the places set out in the

Schedule. SCHEDULE

Geog. Co-ordsName Feature Local Government Area Lat. S. Long. E. Plan No. RemarksByrnes Reserve Historical Site Gympie Regional 26º04’20” 152º22’55” QPN1205 New featureMcCarthy Lookout Lookout Sunshine Coast Regional 26º46’49” 152º50’27” QPN1183 New featurePages Creek Creek Sunshine Coast Regional 26º49’31” 152º50’58” QPN1183 New featureColeyville Gap Gap Scenic Rim Regional 27º49’17” 152º35’00” QPN1188 New featureCunningham Lookout Lookout Scenic Rim Regional 27º49’21” 152º35’00” QPN1188 New featureGreys Gully Gully Ipswich City 27º47’49” 152º26’57” QPN1200 New featureMount Grey Mountain Ipswich City 27º50’00” 152º25’52” QPN1200 New featureRices Gully Gully Ipswich City and 27º47’49” 152º26’57” QPN1200 New feature Scenic Rim Regional

ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.4. Datum of Co-ordinates - Geocentric Datum of Australia 945. File Reference - SER/044006, SER/036626, SER/036502 and SER/036402

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Queensland Government GazetteTransport and Main Roads

Acquisition of Land Act 1967 Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

TAKING OF LICENCE INTERESTS IN LAND NOTICE (No. 2475) 2012

Short title

1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Licence Interests in Land Notice (No. 2475) 2012.

Licence Interests in Land to be taken [s.9(7) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

2. The licence interests in land described in the Schedule are taken for the purpose of transport, in particular, road purposes, as from 28 September 2012, and vests in the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, as constructing authority for the State of Queensland.

SCHEDULE

Licence Interests in Land Taken

County of Canning, Parish of Bribie - an area of about 40.7813 hectares being part of Lot 561 on Crown Plan FTY1884 contained in Title Reference: 47542305.

As shown approximately on Plans R2-1316, R2-1317 and R2-1320 to R2-1322 held in the office of the Chief Executive, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane.

Sunshine Coast Region Bruce Highway (Brisbane – Gympie) Roys Road Intersection Upgrade 495/6178

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Governor in Council on 20 September 2012. 2. Published in the Gazette on 28 September 2012. 3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly. 4. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

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Queensland Government GazetteLocal Government

Local Government Act 2009

QUILPIE SHIRE COUNCIL (MAKING OF LOCAL LAW) NOTICE(NO. 1) 2012

Title1. This notice may be cited as Quilpie Shire Council (Making

of Local Law ) Notice (No. 1 ) 2012 .

Commencement 2. This notice commences on the date it is published in the

gazette.

Making of local laws 3. Quilpie Shire Council (the “Council”) has, by resolution

dated the 18th day of September 2012, made—

(a) each local law identified in schedule 1, column 1; and

(b) each subordinate local law identified in schedule 1,column 2.

Existing local laws repealed4. Local Law (Repealing) Local Law (No. 1 ) 2012 repeals each

local law identified in schedule 2.

Model local laws adopted5. Each of the following local laws made by Council is an

adopted model local law—

(a) Model Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management ) 2010, to beknown as Local Law No. 2 (Animal Management ) 2012 ;

(b) Model Local Law No. 3 (Community and EnvironmentalManagement ) 2010, to be known as Local Law No. 3(Community and Environmental Management ) 2012 .

Local law that authorises a subordinate law to be made6. The local law which authorises each subordinate local law

identified in schedule 1, column 2 to be made is identifiedin the corresponding part of schedule 1, column 3.

Purpose and general effect7. The purpose and general effect of each local law identified

in schedule 1, column 1, and each subordinate local lawidentified in schedule 1, column 2, is identified in thecorresponding part of schedule 1, column 4.

Local laws that contain an anti-competitive provision8. If a local law identified in schedule 1, column 1, or a

subordinate local law identified in schedule 1, column 2,contains an anti-competitive provision, that fact is identifiedin the corresponding part of schedule 1, column 5.

Inspection9. A copy of each local law identified in schedule 1, column 1,

and each subordinate local law identified in schedule 1,column 2, may be—

(a) inspected and purchased at Council’s public office at50 Brolga Street, Quilpie, Queensland; and

(b) inspected at the State office of the Department ofLocal Government at 63 George Street, Brisbane.

Sustainable Planning Act 2009

PUBLIC NOTICESCENIC RIM REGIONAL COUNCIL

ADOPTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THEIPSWICH PLANNING SCHEME 2006

Ipswich Planning Scheme 2006 – Amendment No. 2

Notice is given under section 117(1) of the Sustainable PlanningAct 2009 , that on 28 August 2012 Scenic Rim Regional Counciladopted the following:

• an amendment to the Ipswich Planning Scheme 2006(recognised as Amendment No. 2).

The planning scheme amendment will have effect on and from30 September 2012.

The purpose and general effect of the amendment is to removean administrative error from the planning scheme. Specificallythe amendment removes land described as Lot 18 on RP893146,situated at 257 Gimpels Road, Mutdapilly from Schedule 2 –Character Places.

A copy of the planning scheme amendment is available for inspectionand purchase at the Scenic Rim Regional Council BeaudesertCustomer Service Centre, 82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert andBoonah Customer Service Centre, 70 High Street, Boonah and is alsoavailable for inspection at the Scenic Rim Regional Council website:www.scenicrim.qld.gov.au

Craig BarkeChief Executive Officer

PO Box 25 BEAUDESERTQLD 4285

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Sustainable Planning Act 2009 / Statutory Guideline 01/12

SOMERSET REGIONAL COUNCILNOTIFICATION OF A MINOR AMENDMENT OF THE FORMER ESK

& KILCOY SHIRES’ RESPECTIVE PLANNING SCHEMES

Somerset Regional Council at its Ordinary Meeting on12th September 2012 resolved to adopt amendments to theformer Esk & Kilcoy Shires’ respective planning schemes in thefollowing manner:

(a) To include a new part in the former Esk Shire’s PlanningScheme 2005 incorporating the interim developmentassessment provisions and floodplain mapping containedin the Queensland Reconstruction Authority guidelinePlanning for stronger, more resilient floodplains ; and

(b) Amendment to the Natural Hazards Overlay Code & OM2A ofthe former Kilcoy Shire Council’s Planning Scheme 2006incorporating the interim development assessment provisionsand floodplain mapping contained in the QueenslandReconstruction Authority guideline Planning for stronger, moreresilient floodplains.

The purpose and general effect of the adopted amendments is toappropriately reflect Temporary State Planning Policy 02/11 –Planning for Stronger, More Resilient Floodplains in both Schemesand to better reflect State Planning Policy 01/03 – Mitigating theAdverse Impacts of Flood, Bushfire and Landslide in the former EskShire’s Planning Scheme 2005.

Copies of the amended Planning Schemes are available forinspection and/or purchase from Council’s Offices at:– 2 Redbank Street, Esk;– Kennedy Street, Kilcoy; and – Cnr Michel & Main Street, Lowood.

They may also be viewed and/or downloaded from Council’s website, www.somerset.qld.gov.au .

Any person requiring information about the adopted planningscheme amendments can contact the Council by phone on(07) 5424 4000.

Robert BainChief Executive Officer

Sustainable Planning Act 2009 / Statutory Guideline 01/12

SOMERSET REGIONAL COUNCILNOTIFICATION OF A MAJOR AMENDMENT TO PLANNING SCHEME POLICY 11 – RAINWATER TANKS FOR CLASS 1 BUILDINGS IN A

RETICULATED TOWN WATER SUPPLY AREA (FORMER ESK SHIRE) AND TO PLANNING SCHEME POLICY 6: RAINWATER TANKS FOR CLASS 1 BUILDINGS IN A RETICULATED TOWN WATER SUPPLY

Somerset Regional Council at its Ordinary Meeting on12th September 2012 resolved to adopt amendments toPlanning Scheme Policy 11 of the former Esk Shire’s PlanningScheme 2005 & Planning Scheme Policy 6 of the former KilcoyShire’s Planning Scheme 2006 in the following manner:

(a) Amendment to Planning Scheme Policy 11 to reduce therequired storage capacity of rainwater tanks in reticulatedwater areas for detached Class 1 Buildings to 5000L; and

(b) Amendment to Planning Scheme Policy 6 to reduce therequired storage capacity of rainwater tanks in reticulatedwater areas for detached Class 1 Buildings to 5000L.

The purpose and general effect of the adopted amendments isto reduce the capacity requirements of rainwater tanks inReticulated Town Water Areas, more closely aligning with therequirements of Part 25 of the Queensland Development Code.

Copies of the amended Planning Scheme Policies are availablefor inspection and/or purchase from Council’s Offices at:– 2 Redbank Street, Esk;– Kennedy Street, Kilcoy; and – Cnr Michel & Main Street, Lowood.

They may also be viewed and/or downloaded from Council’sweb site, www.somerset.qld.gov.au .

Any person requiring information about the adopted planningscheme amendments can contact the Council by phone on(07) 5424 4000.

Robert BainChief Executive Officer

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Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 26 September 2012

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21(5) of the Justices of thePeace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has beenappointed and is registered as a Commissioner for Declarations.

Damien Mealey

Registrar and Manager

Justices of the Peace Branch

THE SCHEDULE

Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 26 September 2012

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 21(5) of the Justices of thePeace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991, each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has beenappointed and is registered as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified).

Damien Mealey

Registrar and Manager

Justices of the Peace Branch

THE SCHEDULE

Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 26 September 2012

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of thePeace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each ofthe persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunderhas resigned as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified).

Damien Mealey

Registrar and ManagerJustices of the Peace Branch

THE SCHEDULE

Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 26 September 2012

It is notified that, pursuant to Section 24(1) of the Justices of thePeace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each ofthe persons whose name appears in the schedule hereunderhas been revoked as a Justice of the Peace (Qualified).

Damien Mealey

Registrar and ManagerJustices of the Peace Branch

THE SCHEDULE

Matthew John BECKER WILSONTON

Rose-Marie Joy EVANS WOODBURY

Annette Maree FAULL NORTH LAKES

Terri Lynnette FERNE BIGGERA WATERS

Diana Joan FRANCIS COONDOO

Karen Lee GILL BURUA

Michael Frank GUIDA STAFFORD HEIGHTS

Danielle Louise HANSON VERRIERDALE

Jennifer Viola HOBSON BANANA

David Charles KEMP YANGAN

Kiew Hie PAW CALAMVALE

Carly Bianca RAE KINGSTON

Brooke SCOTT BAHRS SCRUB

Stamatoula SKLAVOS-CARMODY SOUTHPORT

Colleen Beth STARK RANGEVILLE

Tahlia Renee SYKES PALMWOODS

Debra Lee WALLIN NARANGBA

Pamela Elizabeth WISEMAN ROBINA

Stephen Mark BERRY MURARRIE

Naomi Elizabeth BUCKLE TANAH MERAH

Mehjabeen CARRIM SUNNYBANK

Arno Matthew Taeke DE JONG ZILLMERE

Cheryl Leonie DRAPER ANNERLEY

Alena Ann FORD CURRUMBIN

Anne GIBBS GREENSLOPES

Carol Linda GOODHEW BORONIA HEIGHTS

Deanna Louise HARRIS NORMAN GARDENS

Kelly Louise HOLL YORKEYS KNOB

Ebony Brae HOLMES TARRAGINDI

Carol Ann HUTTON GREENSLOPES

Pietro Salvatore NARDUCCI MOUNT SHERIDAN

Yvonne Yuk Chu YAU COOPERS PLAINS

Catherine Margaret BLACK WOODRIDGE

Janis Anne FREEMAN WEST END

Susanne Merle ROWBOTHAM TOOWOOMBA

Denis James THOMAS DAISY HILL

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Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 28 September 2012

Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice ofthe Executive Council and under the Electoral Act 1992 , hasapproved that Walter James van der Merwe be appointed to actas Electoral Commissioner during-

• any vacancy, or all vacancies, in the office; or• any period, or all periods, when the Electoral Commissioner

is absent from duty, or cannot, for another reason, performthe duties of office on and from 28 September 2012 to andincluding 27 September 2013.

JARROD BLEIJIE MP

Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 28 September 2012

Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice ofthe Executive Council and in pursuance of the provisions of theWorkers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 2003 , hasapproved the appointment of Anthony John Hawkins to thepositions of Chief Executive Officer, WorkCover Queenslandand Executive Officer, WorkCover Employing Office for theperiod 1 October 2012 to and including 31 December 2013.

JARROD BLEIJIE MP

Department of Education, Training and EmploymentBrisbane, 28 September 2012

Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of theExecutive Council and under the Education (Queensland Collegeof Teachers) Act 2005 has approved on 27 September 2012 thatMrs Margaret Leary be appointed as a member to the Board ofthe Queensland College of Teachers from 27 September 2012 upto and including 31 December 2014.

JOHN-PAUL LANGBROEK MP

Queensland Police ServiceBrisbane, 20 September 2012

Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of theExecutive Council and under section 9.2A(3) of the Police ServiceAdministration Act 1990 , has appointed Patrick James Mullinsas a Commissioner for Police Service Reviews for a period ofthree years commencing 5 October 2012.

Jack Dempsey MPMinister for Police and Community Safety

NOTICE

Premier’s OfficeBrisbane, 28 September 2012

Her Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that, actingunder the provisions of the Constitution of Queensland 2001 ,she has appointed the Honourable Mark Francis McArdle MP,Minister for Energy and Water Supply to act as, and to performall of the functions and exercise all of the powers of, Minister forHealth from 1 October 2012 until the Honourable LawrenceJames Springborg MP returns to Queensland.

CAMPBELL NEWMAN MPPREMIER

Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 28 September 2012

As required by section 27 of the Judicial Remuneration Act 2007 , the Governor in Council publishes this gazette notice showingthe adjusted salaries and allowances payable to Queensland judicial officers that apply from 1 July 2012.

JARROD BLEIJIE MP

Judicial Salary increase (effective 1 July 2012)

Judicial Office Total Remuneration Salary

Jurisprudential Allowance-

Yearly

Education & Conference allowance

Expense-of-office

Allowance

Long Leave Allowance -

Yearly

Chief Justice 456,060.16 420,670.00 35,391.00 10,507.74 12,031.00

President of the Court Appeal 444,658.66 410,375.00 34,284.00 10,507.74 11,737.00

A Supreme Court judge, other than the Chief Justice or the President of the Court of Appeal

402,880.00 372,745.00 30,135.00 10,507.74 10,661.00

Chief Judge of the District Court 402,880.00 372,745.00 30,135.00 10,507.74 10,661.00

District Court Judge, other than the Chief Judge 362,592.00 335,470.00 27,122.00 10,507.74 9,594.00

President of the Land Court 402,880.00 372,745.00 30,135.00 10,507.74 10,661.00

Member of the Land Court, other than the president of the Land Court

362,592.00 335,506.00 27,086.00 10,507.74 9,595.00

President of the Industrial Court 402,880.00 372,745.00 30,135.00 10,507.74 10,661.00

Vice president of the Industrial Commission 388,684.00 361,562.00 27,122.00 10,341.00

Deputy president of the Industrial Commission 335,471.00 335,471.00 16,413.49 9,594.00

Commissioner, other than a presidential member of the Industrial Commission

316,833.00 316,833.00 16,413.49

Chief Magistrate 344,462.40 344,462.00

Deputy Chief Magistrate 330,764.48 330,764.00

Magistrate, other than the Chief Magistrate or Deputy Chief Magistrate

317,066.56 317,067.00

State Coroner 330,764.48 330,764.00

Solicitor General 322,304.00 298,196.00 24,108.00 8,406.19 8,528.50

President of Land and Resources 402,880.00 372,745.00 30,135.00 10,661.00

Deputy President of Land and Resources 362,592.00 335,470.00 27,122.00 10,507.74 9,594.00

Director of Public Prosecutions 372,745.00 372,745.00

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Sustainable Planning Act 2009

NOTIFICATION OF THE CAPE YORK REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE

I, the Honourable Jeff Seeney MP, Deputy Premier and Ministerfor State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, do herebynotify, pursuant to Section 33(1) of the Sustainable PlanningAct 2009 , that the following persons are members of the CapeYork Regional Planning Committee:

Councillor Dereck Walpo – Mayor of Aurukun Shire CouncilCouncillor Peter Scott – Mayor of Cook Shire CouncilCouncillor Robert Holness – Mayor of Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire

CouncilCouncillor Wayne Butcher – Mayor of Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire

CouncilCouncillor Greg McLean – Mayor of Hope Vale Aboriginal Shire

CouncilCouncillor Peter Guivarra – Mayor of Mapoon Aboriginal Shire

CouncilCouncillor Philemon Mene – Mayor of Napranum Aboriginal Shire

CouncilCouncillor Bernard Charlie – Mayor of Northern Peninsula Area

Regional CouncilCouncillor Richard Tarpencha – Mayor of Pormpuraaw Shire CouncilCouncillor Clifford Harrigan – Mayor of Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire

CouncilMr Peter McCulkin – Chairman of Weipa Town Authority.

The Honourable Andrew Cripps MP – Minister for NaturalResources and Mines, Member for Hinchinbrook

The Honourable Glen Elmes MP – Minister for Aboriginal, TorresStrait Islander and Multicultural Affairs of Queensland andMinister Assisting the Premier, Member for Noosa

The Honourable Andrew Powell MP – Minister for Environmentand Heritage Protection, Member for Glass House

The Honourable Steven Dickson MP – Minister for NationalParks, Recreation, Sport and Racing, Member for Buderim

The Honourable John McVeigh MP – Minister for Agriculture,Fisheries and Forestry, Member for Toowoomba South

Mr David Kempton MP – Assistant Minister for Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander Affairs, Member for Cook.

Mr Bob Frazer – Cape York Natural Resource ManagementMr Graham Elmes – AgForce State CouncillorMs Frances Hayter – Director Environment Policy, Queensland

Resources CouncilMs Leah Talbot – Cape York Program Officer, Australian

Conservation FoundationMs Sarah Hoyal – Coordinator, Cairns and Far North Environment

CentreMr John Courtenay – Cape York Sub-Committee, Alliance for

Sustainable TourismMs Trish Butler – Chief Executive Officer, Cape York Sustainable

FuturesMr Gerhardt Pearson – Chief Executive Officer, Balkanu Cape

York Development Corporation P/LMr Noel Pearson – Executive Chairman, Cape York PartnershipsMr Bernie Hogan – Regional Manager, Queensland and Northern

Territory, Association of Mining Exploration CompaniesMr Vince Wallin – President, Western Cape Chamber of Commerce.

This notice commences on the date of this gazettal notice.

JEFF SEENEY MPDEPUTY PREMIER

Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning

Sustainable Planning Act 2009

NOTIFICATION OF THE CENTRAL QUEENSLAND REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE

I, the Honourable Jeff Seeney MP, Deputy Premier and Ministerfor State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, do herebynotify, pursuant to Section 33(1) of the Sustainable PlanningAct 2009 , that the following persons are members of theCentral Queensland Regional Planning Committee:

Councillor Ron Carige – Mayor of Banana Shire CouncilCouncillor Peter Maguire – Mayor of Central Highlands Regional

CouncilCouncillor Terry Munns – Mayor of Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire

CouncilCouncillor Gail Sellers – Mayor of Gladstone Regional CouncilCouncillor Margaret Strelow – Mayor of Rockhampton Regional

Council.

Mr Stephen Bennett MP – Member for BurnettMr Bill Byrne MP – Member for RockhamptonMrs Liz Cunningham MP – Member for GladstoneMr Vaughan Johnson MP – Member for GregoryMr Ted Malone MP – Member for MiraniMr Bruce Young MP – Member for Keppel.

Ms Mary Carroll – Chief Executive Officer, Capricorn Enterprise,Rockhampton

Ms Saleena Ham – Project Officer, Moura Chamber of CommerceMs Elizabeth Alexander – Dawson Valley Cotton Growers

Association and Central Highlands CottonMs Elyse Riethmuller – Senior Executive, Fitzroy Basin Association

Incorporated, RockhamptonMs Sandra Hobbs – General Manager, Central Highlands

Development Corporation, EmeraldMs Dianne Morris – Treasurer, Enterprise Biloela Association

Incorporated, BiloelaMr Andrew Barger – Director, Resource and Environment Policy,

Queensland Resources Council, BrisbaneMr Paul Bell – Acting Chair, Regional Development Australia

Fitzroy and Central West, ParkhurstMs Mabel Quakawoot – Director, Port Curtis Coral Coast

Aboriginal Corporation, ErakalaMr Ian Burnett – Vice President, Agforce Queensland, EmeraldMr Sam Bradford – Member, Golden Triangle Community, SpringsureMr Bernie Hogan – Regional Manager, Queensland and Northern

Territory, Association of Mining Exploration Companies,Brisbane

Ms Megan Daniels – Executive Officer, Central Highlands RegionalResources Use Planning Co-operative, Emerald.

This notice commences on the date of this gazettal notice.

JEFF SEENEY MPDEPUTY PREMIER

Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning

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Sustainable Planning Act 2009

NOTIFICATION OF THE DARLING DOWNS REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE

I, the Honourable Jeff Seeney MP, Deputy Premier and Ministerfor State Development, Infrastructure and Planning, do herebynotify, pursuant to Section 33(1) of the Sustainable PlanningAct 2009 , that the following persons are members of theDarling Downs Regional Planning Committee:

Councillor Paul Antonio – Mayor of Toowoomba Regional CouncilCouncillor Peter Blundell – Mayor of Southern Downs Regional

CouncilCouncillor Raymond Brown – Mayor of Western Downs Regional

CouncilCouncillor Robert Loughnan – Mayor of Maranoa Regional CouncilCouncillor Graeme Scheu – Mayor of Goondiwindi Regional

CouncilCouncillor Donna Stewart – Mayor of Balonne Shire Council.

Mrs Deb Frecklington MP – Member for NanangoMr Howard Hobbs MP – Member for WarregoMr Ray Hopper MP – Member for CondamineThe Honourable John McVeigh MP – Minister for Agriculture,

Fisheries and Forestry, Member for Toowoomba SouthThe Honourable Lawrence Springborg MP – Minister for Health

and Member for Southern DownsMr Trevor Watts MP – Member for Toowoomba North.

Mr Brian Hewitt – Chief Executive Officer, Regional DevelopmentAustralia, Darling Downs and South West, Toowoomba

Mr Dallas Hunter – Member, Urban Development Institute ofAustralia, Toowoomba Branch, Toowoomba

Mr Paul Ryan – Principal, St Mary’s Parish Primary School,Goondiwindi

Mr Barry Sheehan – Executive Director, Centacare Toowoomba,Toowoomba

Mr Andrew Barger – Director, Resource and Environment Policy,Queensland Resources Council, Brisbane

Mr Gary Brady – Director, Office and External Relations,University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba

Mr Geoff Penton – Chief Executive Officer, Queensland MurrayDarling Committee, Toowoomba

Ms Natalie Foster – Senior Manager, Wolff Group, ToowoombaMr Stuart Armitage – Councillor, Queensland Farmers Federation,

BrisbaneMr Matthew Paull – Director, Policy, Australian Petroleum

Production and Exploration Association Limited, BrisbaneMr Bernie Hogan – Regional Manager, Queensland and Northern

Territory, Association of Mining Exploration Companies,Brisbane

Mr Greg West – Director, Toowoomba Surat Basin Enterprise,Toowoomba.

This notice commences on the date of this gazettal notice.

JEFF SEENEY MPDEPUTY PREMIER

Minister for State Development, Infrastructure and Planning

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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF ADVERTISED VACANCIES

The following appointments to various positions have been made in accordance with the provisions of

the Public Service Act 2008 .

NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART I

Any officer who wishes to appeal against any of the promotions set out in Part I must give a written Notice of Appeal - Promotion

within 21 days following gazettal of the promotion to -

Appeals Officer, Public Service Commission Postal Address: PO Box 15190, City East Qld 4002

Street Address: Level 13, 53 Albert Street, Brisbane Qld 4000Email Address: [email protected]

Web Address: www.psc.qld.gov.au (Refer to Appeals Guide and Directive No. 19/10 Appeals, Schedule C at this address)

APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment

Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)

Department of Communities

DOC23295/12

Court Coordinator, Child Safety, Youth and Families, South West Region, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Ipswich (PO4)

10-09-2012 Keegan, Tabitha Suzette

Child Safety Officer (One Chance at Childhood), Child Safety, Youth and Families, South West Region, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Ipswich (PO3)

DOC23586/12

Child Safety Support Officer, Rockhampton North Child Safety Service Centre, Child Safety,Central Queensland Region,Rockhampton (AO3)

29-08-2012 Cunningham, Colleen Anne

Child Safety Support Officer, Rockhampton North Child Safety Service Centre, Child Safety,Central Queensland Region, Rockhampton (AO2)

DOC23518/12

Senior Clinician, Disability and Community Care Services, North Queensland Region, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Mackay (PO4)

19-09-2012 Lee, Lana Kathleen Child Safety Officer, Child Safety, Youth and Families, North Queensland Region, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Mackay (PO3)

DOC23667/12

Senior Clinician, Disability and Community Care Services, Far North Queensland Region, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Cairns (PO4)

Date of duty Morgan, Jennifer Catrona

Clinician, Disability and Community Care Specialist Response Service Centre, Mackay Disability and Community Care Service Centre, Disability and Community Care Services, North Queensland Region, Regional Service Delivery Operations, Cairns (PO3)

Education, Training and Employment

CO20283/12

Principal Facilities Services Officer – Emergency Management and Response, Real Estate, Environmental and Emergency Management Unit, Infrastructure Operations, Infrastructure Services Branch, Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO7)

17-09-2012 Campbell, Bruce Security Operations Officer, State Government Protective Security Service, QBuild, Department of Housing and Public Works,Brisbane (OO5)

CO20283/12

Principal Facilities Services Officer – Emergency Management and Response, Real Estate, Environmental and Emergency Management Unit, Infrastructure Operations, Infrastructure Services Branch, Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO7)

17-09-2012 Maas, Michael Operations Supervisor, Queensland Health, Brisbane (OO5)

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CO20282/12

Senior Facilities Services Officer, Infrastructure Operations, Infrastructure Services Branch, Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO6)

17-09-2012 Phillips, Mark Security Operations Officer, State Government Protective Security Service, QBuild, Department of Housing and Public Works,Brisbane (OO6)

CO20281/12

Senior Facilities Services Officer – Environmental Management, Infrastructure Operations, Infrastructure Services Branch, Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO6)

17-09-2012 Coleman, Derek Supervisor, QBuild, Department of Housing and Public Works,Brisbane (OO6)

CO20284/12

Financial Analyst, Financial Analysis and Advice Unit, Finance Branch, Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO5)

19-09-2012 Li, Cyrus Financial Analyst, Financial Analysis and Advice Unit, Finance Branch, Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO4)

Justice and Attorney-General

J5750/12

Counsel Assisting, Magistrates Courts Service, Queensland Courts Service, Justice Services, Mackay (PO5)

Date of duty Aberdeen, John Martin

Criminal Lawyer, Regional Offices, Legal Aid Queensland, Mackay (PO4)

J5684/12

Principal Lawyer, Administrative Law, Public Law Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (PO6)

Date of duty Reibelt, Lauren Michelle

Senior Lawyer, Administrative Law, Public Law Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (PO5)

Public Trust Office

PT19/11

Deputy Official Solicitor, Legal Services, Brisbane (SO)

Date of duty Williams, Kathryn MargaretLLB

Manager, Conveyancing, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO6)

PT20/11

Director Legal Services, Legal Services, Brisbane (SO)

Date of duty Waldon, Jennifer AnneLLBBComm

Legal Officer, Legal Services, Toowoomba (PO5)

PT29/12

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5)

Date of duty Taylor, Stephen CharlesLLB

Senior Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO4)

PT29/12

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5)

Date of duty Law, Winnie Wai YingLLB

Senior Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO4)

PT29/12

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5)

Date of duty Nguyen, Huong Thien HanhLLB

Senior Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO4)

PT30/12

Senior Lawyer, Legal Services,Brisbane (PO4)

Date of duty Winmill, Katrina LouiseLLBBJ

Lawyer, Legal Services,Brisbane (PO3)

PT30/12

Senior Lawyer, Legal Services,Brisbane (PO4)

Date of duty Do, Kate Khanh DoanLLBBBus

Lawyer, Legal Services,Brisbane (PO3)

PT31/12

Lawyer, Legal ServicesBrisbane (PO3)

Date of duty Bingham, Jacinta ElizabethLLB

Paralegal, Legal Services,Brisbane (AO3)

PT41/12

Managing Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO6)

Date of duty Argles, Scott DaveyLLB

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5)

APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment

Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)

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Department of Housing and Public Works

DPW28525/11

Quality Advisor, Workforce Planning and Performance Team, Customer Contact, Smart Service Queensland, Brisbane (AO4)

Date of duty Stoker, Nicholas Customer Service Advisor, Mt Gravatt A, Integrated Contact Centre, Customer Contact, Smart Service Queensland, Brisbane (AO3)

Queensland Studies Authority

QSA06/12

Manager, Quantitative Analysis Unit, Analysis and Reporting Branch, Assessment and Reporting Division, Brisbane (AO7)

17-09-2012 Offer, Kevin Senior Analyst, Quantitative Analysis Unit, Analysis and Reporting Branch, Assessment and Reporting Division, Brisbane (AO6)

Transport and Main Roads

TMR1036/11

Property Management Officer, Program and Project Delivery, Program Development and Management, Investment and Program Development, Brisbane (AO3)

Date of duty Birrell, Katrina Property Management Support Officer, Program and Project Delivery, Program Development and Management, Investment and Program Development, Brisbane (AO2)

TMR3043/12

District Manager, Fisheries Patrol South, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Maritime Safety Queensland, Transport Safety and Regulation, Gold Coast (TO6)

Date of duty McDonald, Robert District Officer, Fisheries Patrol North, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Maritime Safety Queensland, Transport Safety and Regulation, Airlie Beach (TO4)

TMR3043/12

District Manager, Fisheries Patrol South, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Maritime Safety Queensland, Transport Safety and Regulation, Urangan (TO6)

Date of duty Bowness, Gregory District Officer, Fisheries Patrol South, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Maritime Safety Queensland, Transport Safety and Regulation, Noosa (TO4)

TMR3043/12

District Manager, Fisheries Patrol South, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Maritime Safety Queensland, Transport Safety and Regulation, Pickenba (TO6)

Date of duty Deppa, Brett District Officer, Fisheries Patrol South, Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol, Maritime Safety Queensland, Transport Safety and Regulation, Kingaroy (TO5)

APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment

Name of Appointee Previous Position and Classification (Unless otherwise indicated)

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NOTIFICATION OF THE FILLING OF APPOINTMENTS PART II

Appointments have been approved to the undermentioned vacancies.Appeals do not lie against these appointments.

APPOINTMENTS PART II - NON-APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee

Justice and Attorney-General

* J5722/12

Senior Principal Lawyer, Workplace Law, Public Law Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (Sect122)

Date of duty Black, Fiona Sarah

* J5722/12

Senior Principal Lawyer, Workplace Law, Public Law Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (Sect122)

Date of duty Wishart, Suzanne Jane

* J5673/12

Senior Principal Lawyer, Advocacy Mackenzie Chambers, Public Law Branch, Crown Law, Brisbane (Sect122)

Date of duty Scott, Philip Edward

* Contract for 3 years.

Department of Natural Resources and Mines

** EEDI33642/12

Director, SIMTARS, Safety and Health, Mines and Energy, Mackay (SO)

17-09-2012 Winter, Matthew

** Advertised under previous Department of Employment, Economic Development, and Innovation.

Public Trust Office

PT14/11

Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO3) Date of duty Winmill, Katrina LouiseLLBBJ

PT14/11

Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO3) Date of duty Everest, Briony KateLLBBA

PT14/11

Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO3) Date of duty Allen, Virginia Anne LenoreLLBBA

PT14/11

Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO3) Date of duty Whitaker, Toni FayLLB

PT14/11

Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO3) Date of duty McBarron, Aidan JamesLLB

PT29/12

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5) Date of duty Argles, Scott DaveyLLB

PT29/12

Principal Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO5) Date of duty Chapman, Gregory RobinLLBBA

PT30/12

Senior Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO4) Date of duty Tolg, Sylvia LouiseLLBBBus

PT30/12

Senior Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO4) Date of duty Keys, Adrian JustinLLB

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PT31/12

Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO3) Date of duty Moore, Jacqueline AnnLLBBA

PT31/12

Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO3) Date of duty Munasinghe, Dileepa GayanBBLBBus(Int)

PT31/12

Lawyer, Legal Services, Brisbane (PO3) Date of duty Cheng, Elaine Yee LamLLBMBABComm

PT32/12

Paralegal, Legal Services, Brisbane (AO3) Date of duty Borger, Carmel Mary ThereseLLB

PT32/12

Paralegal, Legal Services, Brisbane (AO3) Date of duty Williams, Roisin MaryLLB

PT32/12

Paralegal, Legal Services, Brisbane (AO3) Date of duty Hall, Lisa NicoleLLB

PT32/12

Paralegal, Legal Services, Brisbane (AO3) Date of duty Francey, Laura ElizabethLLBBA

PT32/12

Paralegal, Legal Services, Brisbane (AO3) Date of duty Carter, Lana LaveniaLLB

APPOINTMENTS PART II - NON-APPEALABLE

Reference Number

Vacancy Date of Appointment Name of Appointee

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Casino Control Act 1982

NOTIFICATION OF CASINO GAMING AMENDMENT RULE (NO. 1) 2012

Pursuant to section 63(3) of the Casino Control Act 1982,I Jarrod Bleijie MP, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice,hereby give notice of an amendment to schedule 14 of theCasino Gaming Rule 2010 titled Texas Hold’em Poker to includea variation of the game, to be known as Omaha Poker.

Jarrod Bleijie MPAttorney-General and Minister for Justice

Date: 18/09/2012

Education (General Provisions) Act 2006

SCHOOL ENROLMENT MANAGEMENT PLANS

In accordance with Chapter 8, Part 3 Section 170, of the Education(General Provisions) Act 2006 , School Enrolment ManagementPlans for the following schools have been approved by theRegional Directors, North Coast and Metropolitan Region.

Copies of School Enrolment Management Plans are available forpublic inspection, without charge, during normal business hours atthe department’s head office, and accessible on the department’swebsite http://education.qld.gov.au/schools/catchment

Region: North CoastSchool: Mountain Creek State School

Region: MetropolitanSchools: Mansfield State School, Mt Gravatt East State School

& Wishart State School

LOCAL GOVERNMENTCHANGE COMMISSION

The Local Government Change Commission has assessed aproposal to alter the common boundary between Moreton BayRegional Council and Sunshine Coast Regional Council byincorporating-

• Lot 5 on Survey Plan 242747, County of Lennox, Parish ofConondale be included within the Sunshine Coast RegionalCouncil.

• The road reserve known as Postman’s Track be includedwithin the Sunshine Coast Regional Council

After considering the proposed change and supportingdocumentation, the Change Commission has recommended infavour of implementing the proposal. Maintenance of the roadreserve will now become the responsibility of Sunshine CoastRegional Council.

The Governor-in-Council may implement the Local GovernmentChange Commission’s recommendation by regulation.

David KerslakeElectoral Commissioner

Environmental Protection Act 1994

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE PROTECTIONPUBLIC CONSULTATION ON REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTALLY RELEVANT ACTIVITIES – DRAFT REGULATORY ASSESSMENT

STATEMENT

The Greentape Reduction project has been established tostreamline, integrate and coordinate regulatory requirementsunder the Environmental Protection Act 1994 .

The Review of Environmentally Relevant Activities – DraftRegulatory Assessment Statement – has been released for publicconsultation and is available on the Department of Environmentand Heritage Protection website <www.ehp.qld.gov.au> or can beobtained by phoning (07) 3330 5899.

The Greentape Reduction project seeks to ensure Queensland’sregulatory framework is proportional to the environmental risk of theparticular activity. In addition to the reforms already underway otheroptions to amend the Environmental Protection Regulation 2008to reduce the environmental regulatory burden for small to mediumbusinesses have been identified. These options include deletingenvironmentally relevant activity thresholds, halving sewagetreatment plant annual fees and introducing new application fees.

SubmissionsWritten submissions are invited by all members of the public on theproposed initiatives in the draft regulatory assessment statement.Submissions must be received by 5pm, 26 October 2012 and canbe sent to:

Email: [email protected]

Post: Executive Director, Reform and InnovationDepartment of Environment and Heritage ProtectionGPO Box 2454Brisbane Qld 4001

Fax: 3330 5996

QUEENSLAND BUILDING SERVICES BOARD

AMENDMENTS TO FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSING

On 19 July 2012, the Queensland Building Services Board amendedthe financial requirements stated in the Board’s FinancialRequirements for Licensing policy.

Pursuant to section 9A of the Queensland Building ServicesAuthority Act 1991 , the amendments made by the QueenslandBuilding Services Board to the Financial Requirements forLicensing are hereby published by way of this notice.

Policy to be amendedBoard Policy - Financial Requirements for Licensing (effective 1 July2010).

Amendment of ContentsThe contents page is to be amended as necessary to reflect theamendments below.

Renumbering of Part 10 (False and misleading information )Part 10 (False and Misleading information ) is to be renumberedas Part 11 (False and Misleading information ).

Insertion of new Part 10 (Payment of amounts owing under ajudgment or court order)Insert the following after Part 9 (Professional indemnity insurancerequirements )

“10. PAYMENT OF JUDGMENT DEBTS

10.1 Financial requirement – payment of judgment debtsIt is a financial requirement that a licensed contractor must nothave an unsatisfied judgment debt.

10.2 Meaning of judgment debt For this Part, a judgment debt is the amount owing by a buildingcontractor, for which judgment has been entered in a court ofcompetent jurisdiction after the commencement of this Part, inrelation to:

(a) a building contract or a domestic building contract;

(b) goods or services supplied for—

(i) building work to be carried out under a building contract;or

(ii) domestic building work to be carried out under a domesticbuilding contract.

To remove doubt a monetary decision in relation to (a) or (b)above, filed in a registry of a court of competent jurisdictionunder section 131 of the Queensland Civil and AdministrativeTribunal Act 2009 after the commencement of this Part, is ajudgment debt for this Part.

Also to remove doubt, an adjudication certificate filed undersection 31 of the Building and Construction Industry PaymentsAct 2004 after the commencement of this Part, is a judgmentdebt for this Part.

10.3 Meaning of unsatisfied judgment debtFor this Part, a judgment debt is unsatisfied if it has not beenpaid in full within -

(a) 28 days after judgment is entered; or

(b) If a longer period is allowed by the court for payment – thelonger period.

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10.4 Financial requirement does not apply in certaincircumstancesThe financial requirement stated in paragraph 10.1 does notapply in any of the following circumstances:

(a) an appeal or review has been commenced by the contractorin regard to the judgment debt and has not been finalised;

(b) the statutory time limit for appeal or review of the judgmentdebt has not expired;

(c) the judgment is set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction;

(d) the licensed contractor pays the amount of the judgmentdebt in full;

(e) the licensed contractor and the creditor have entered intoa payment arrangement and the licensed contractor is notin breach of that arrangement.

10.5 Dictionary for this Part‘Building contract ’ has the meaning set out in section 67AAA ofthe Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991 .

‘Domestic building contract ’ has the meaning set out in section 7of the Domestic Building Contracts Act 2000 .”

Renumbering of Part 11 (Confidentiality )Part 11 (Confidentiality ) is to be renumbered as Part 12(Confidentiality ).

Renumbering of Part 12 (Transitional Arrangements )Part 12 (Transitional arrangements ) is to be renumbered asPart 13 (Transitional arrangements ).

Renumber sections 12.1, 12.2 and 12.3 as 13.1, 13.2 and 13.3,respectively.

ENDNOTES

1. Made by the Queensland Building Services Board on19 July 2012.

2. Approved by regulation on 27 September 2012.3. Published in the gazette on 28 September 2012.4. Commences and takes effect on 1 October 2012.5. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.6. The administering agency is the Queensland Building Services

Authority.

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

NOTIFICATION OF DEVELOPMENT SCHEME APPROVAL

On 27 September 2012 under Sections 79 and 80(1) of theState Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 theGovernor in Council approved the variation of the developmentscheme for the Abbot Point State Development Area.

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

NOTIFICATION OF DEVELOPMENT SCHEME APPROVAL

On 27 September 2012 under Sections 79 and 80(1) of theState Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 theGovernor in Council approved the variation of the developmentscheme for the Gladstone State Development Area.

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

NOTIFICATION OF DEVELOPMENT SCHEME APPROVAL

On 27 September 2012 under Sections 79 and 80(1) of theState Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 theGovernor in Council approved the variation of the developmentscheme for the Townsville State Development Area.

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

NOTIFICATION OF DEVELOPMENT SCHEME APPROVAL

On 27 September 2012 under Sections 79 and 80(1) of the StateDevelopment and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 the Governorin Council approved the variation of the development scheme forthe Callide Infrastructure Corridor State Development Area.

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

NOTIFICATION OF DEVELOPMENT SCHEME APPROVAL

On 27 September 2012 under Sections 79 and 80(1) of theState Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 theGovernor in Council approved the variation of the developmentscheme for the Stanwell to Gladstone Infrastructure CorridorState Development Area.

State Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971

NOTIFICATION OF DEVELOPMENT SCHEME APPROVAL

On 27 September 2012 under Sections 79 and 80(1) of theState Development and Public Works Organisation Act 1971 theGovernor in Council approved the variation of the developmentscheme for the Surat Basin Infrastructure Corridor StateDevelopment Area.

NOTICE OF MINISTERIAL DESIGNATION OF LANDFOR COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE

UNDER THE SUSTAINABLE PLANNING ACT 2009

A Ministerial designation has been madeI, the Honourable Jack Dempsey, Minister for Police and CommunitySafety, give notice that under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009chapter 5, I made a Ministerial designation of land for communityinfrastructure on 24 September 2012.

The designation will take effect from 28 September 2012.

Description of the land to which the designation appliesThe Ministerial designation applies to land located at 20 MamminoStreet, Mareeba, Queensland 4880.

The land is described as Parish of Tinaroo, County of Nares,Lot 479 on Crown Plan NR6102.

Type of community infrastructure for which the land has beendesignatedThe land has been designated to allow for the development of thenew Mareeba Fire and Rescue Station and associated facilities onthe site.

This community infrastructure is described under the SustainablePlanning Regulation 2009 , Schedule 2 Part 2 as-

(7) emergency services facilities; and(15) storage and works depots and similar facilities, including

administrative facilities associated with the provision ormaintenance of the community infrastructure mentionedin this part.

Matters included as part of the designation under the SustainablePlanning Act 2009 , section 207The designation for community infrastructure is made subject tothe following requirements –

Nil

Honourable Jack Dempsey MPMinister for Police and Community Safety

Dated: 25 September 2012

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NOTIFICATION OF SPEED LIMIT Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994

Maritime Safety QueenslandBrisbane, 20 September 2012

I, Patrick J Quirk, General Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland,pursuant to the provisions of section 206A of the TransportOperations (Marine Safety) Act 1994, approve the fixing of thespeed limit for the waters listed in Column 1 at the speed listed inColumn 2 for the ships listed in Column 3 of the following table.

As shown on designated plan S8sp-11-3 prepared by MaritimeSafety Queensland and held at the Regional Director’s Office atthe Gold Coast.

This notice repeals Notification of Speed Limit Coomera Riveritem (c) published on page 1247 of Queensland GovernmentGazette no. 59 dated 27 June 2008.

Patrick J QuirkGeneral Manager

Maritime Safety Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SPEED LIMITTransport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994

Maritime Safety QueenslandBrisbane, 20 September 2012

I, Patrick J Quirk, General Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland,pursuant to the provisions of section 206A of the TransportOperations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 , approve the fixing of thespeed limit for the waters listed in Column 1 at the speed listed inColumn 2 for the ships listed in Column 3 of the following table.

As shown on designated plan S8sp-25-2 prepared by MaritimeSafety Queensland and held at the Regional Director’s Office atthe Gold Coast.

Patrick J QuirkGeneral Manager

Maritime Safety Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF DANGER TO MARINE SAFETYTransport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004

Maritime Safety QueenslandBrisbane, 20 September 2012

I, Patrick Quirk, General Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland,pursuant to section 221 of the Transport Operations (Marine Safety)Regulation 2004, declare that a person must not anchor a ship(other than a ship operated by those persons listed in Schedule A)in the waters described in Schedule B in the hours of sunset tosunrise for the period 19 October 2012 until 21 October 2012.

SCHEDULE A

(a) Officers of Gold Coast Water Police;(b) Officers of Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol;(c) Officers of Maritime Safety Queensland; and(d) Official vessels of the Gold Coast 600 event.

SCHEDULE B

The waters of the Gold Coast Broadwater from the western shorelineat Southport from position 27°57.94’S, east to the starboardchannel marker SC11 at position 27°57.94’S, 153°25.27’E, thensouth to position 27°58.10’S, 153°25.27’E then east to theshoreline at Versace Marina and the Gold Coast (Sundale) Bridge asshown in temporary prohibited anchoring area map “A1-297-1”,and held at the office of the Regional Director (Gold Coast).

PATRICK QUIRKGeneral Manager

Maritime Safety Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTIONTransport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994

Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004

Maritime Safety QueenslandBrisbane, 20 September 2012

I, Patrick Quirk, General Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland,pursuant to section 18A of the Transport Operations (MarineSafety) Act 1994 , exempt the master of the ships detailed in thefollowing schedule from section 176 of the Transport Operations(Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 relating to pilotage requirements,subject to the following conditions.

SCHEDULE

Australian registered, Tug Black Panther (23.0m LOA, 158GT)Australian registered, Barge PMG 150 (45.4m LOA, 516GT)Australian registered, Tug PMG Pride (31.47m LOA, 267GT)Australian registered, Barge PMG 180 (52.67m LOA, 902GT)

CONDITIONS

1. A written clearance confirming the exemption of the shipbeing granted through the Regional Harbour Master (Cairns)and any further conditions as determined by the RegionalHarbour Master (Cairns);

2. This exemption applies only to the Skardon River pilotage area.3. This exemption is effective from 28 September 2012 until

31 December 2012.4. The ship’s master must advise the Regional Harbour Master

(Cairns) of any crew changes.

Patrick QuirkGeneral Manager

Maritime Safety Queensland

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

6. GOLD COAST

Coomera River(c) The waters of the Coomera River and

watercourse flowing into the river upstream of an imaginary line commencing at the high water mark on the south east corner of Rat Island at approximate position latitude 27°51.821'S, longitude 153°24.291'E then running south east to the north east corner of Sovereign Islands at approximate position latitude 27°52.058'S, longitude 153°24.533'E, except where signed otherwise.

6 knots 8.0m in length &

over

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

6. GOLD COAST

Jumpinpin Anchorage (Millionaires Row)The waters commencing at the high water mark on the west side of South Stradbroke Island at approximate latitude 27°45.600'S, 153°26.345'E then west to 27°45.600'S, 153°26.225'E in the vicinity of a starboard lateral beacon then west to 27°45.600'S, 153°26.025'E in the vicinity of a port lateral beacon then generally north-north-east to 27°44.986'S, 153°26.177'E in the vicinity of a port lateral beacon then east to 27°44.986'S, 153°26.366'E then south to the high water mark on the west side of South Stradbroke Island at approximate latitude 27°45.097'S, 153°26.366'E then along the approximate high water mark to the point of commencement.

6 knots All

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NOTIFICATION OF EXEMPTIONTransport Operations (Marine Safety) Act 1994

Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004

Maritime Safety QueenslandBrisbane, 25 September 2012

I, Patrick J Quirk, General Manager, Maritime Safety Queensland,pursuant to section 18A of the Transport Operations (MarineSafety) Act 1994 , exempt all persons operating ships in the eventsdetailed in the Schedule from section 206A of the TransportOperations (Marine Safety) Act 1994 and sections 127A and 127Bof the Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 .

SCHEDULE

Events consisting of jet ski racing to be conducted by theorganisers, Queensland Personal Watercraft Club Inc, betweenthe hours of 7.00 am and 6.00 pm on 27 October 2012 and7.00 am and 5.00 pm on 28 October 2012 and between 7:00 amand 6.00 pm on 24 November 2012 and 7:00 am and 5:00 pmon 25 November 2012 over the waters of Lake Atkinson(Atkinson’s Dam) as shown in red on the course map prepared byMaritime Safety Queensland, designated plan “A1-347”, andheld at the Regional Harbour Master’s office in Brisbane.

Patrick J. QuirkGeneral Manager

Maritime Safety Queensland

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NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THECOASTAL PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT ACT 1995

CommencementThe following forms have been approved by John Lane, Director,Environment Planning.

Forms approvedThe following forms have been approved:

Availability of formsThese forms are available from:13 QGOV (13 74 68)www.ehp.qld.gov.au using the form no. as a search term.

NOTIFICATION OF A FORM UNDER THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACT 2002

1. Short Title

The following form has been approved under section 208of the Electrical Safety Act 2002 (the Act) by the ExecutiveDirector, Health and Safety Delivery (as delegate for theChief Executive Officer of the Department of Justice andAttorney-General under section 207 of the Act).

2. Commencement

The following forms have been approved and commenceon 1 October 2012.

3. Availability of forms

The form will be available to the public from 1 October 2012on the Electrical Safety Office’s website at:www.electricalsafety.qld.gov.au

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THEENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT 1994

CommencementThe following forms have been approved by Omar Ameer, ActingDirector, Environmental Regulatory Practice and Support.

Forms approvedThe following forms have been approved:

Form No.

Version No.

Form Heading Takes effect from

EM2076 3 Part B – Application for allocation of quarry material

06-Sep-12

EM2078 3 Part B - Transferring all or part of an allocation of quarry material

06-Sep-12

EM2079 3 Part B - Renew existing quarry allocation approval

06-Sep-12

Form number under the Act

Title of form Version number

Commencementdate

12 Application for renewal, reinstatement or recognition of an expired Queensland electrical work licence

V12.09-2012 1 October 2012

19 Application for a renewal or reinstatement of a Queensland electrical contractor licence

V12.09-2012 1 October 2012

Form No.

Version No.

Form Heading Takes effect from

EM31 2 Work diary for a mobile and temporary operator

26-Jul-12

EM45 4 Application to amend an environmental authority for a level 2 mining project

05-Sep-12

EM119 1 Final rehabilitation report for opal and sapphire mining - level 2 mining lease and mining claim

11-Jul-12

EM514 1 Notice to Land Court of withdrawal of an objection (after objection period): application or amendment application for environmental authority (mining lease or mining claim)

11-Jul-12

EM515 1 Notice of withdrawal of an objection to an application or amendment application for environmental authority (mining lease or mining claim) prior to end of objection period

11-Jul-12

EM567 2 Application to surrender an environmental authority for a level 2 mining project

26-Jul-12

EM568 2 Application to transfer an environmental authority (mining activities)

13-Aug-12

EM569 2 Landowner / landholder statement 26-Jul-12

EM573 2 Application for an environmental authority (mining claim)

27-Aug-12

EM574 2 Application for an environmental authority (mining activities) for a level 1 mining project

27-Aug-12

EM576 1 Application for an environmental authority (mining lease) for level 1 mining project

05-Sep-12

EM667 1 Annual return for transitional environmental programs

30-Aug-12

EM668 2 Program notice of relevant event 11-Jul-12

EM709 2 Application for review of original decision

11-Jul-12

EM774 3 Application for amendment of an environmental authority (mining activities) for a level 1 mining project

23-Feb-12

EM869 1 Details of regulated waste vehicles 10-Aug-12

EM927 2 Plan of operations for level 2 mining projects

10-Aug-12

EM1124 2 Part A - General details for all applications

13-Aug-12

EM1891 1 Change anniversary day 01-Aug-12

EM1895 1 Application to prepare a voluntary environmental impact statement

27-Aug-12

EM1947 3 Application for an environmental authority (exploration and mineral development) for level 2 mining project

12-Sep-12

EM1949 3 Application for an environmental authority (mining lease) for a level 2 mining project

10-Aug-12

EM2075 1 Application for an environmental authority (prospecting)

05-Sep-12

EM2104 2 Application for amendment or discharge of financial assurance for an environmental authority (mining activities)

10-Aug-12

EM2419 1 Surrender of a registration certificate 11-Jul-12

EM2434 1 Attachment 1 – to accompany your application for a registration certificate for multiple environmentally relevant activities

27-Aug-12

EM2438 2 Application for a registration certificate for an environmentally relevant activity

01-Aug-12

EM2889 1 Surrender or partial surrender of an environmental authority (mining activities) level 1 mining project

13-Jul-12

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Withdrawal of approval of existing formsApproval of the following forms has been withdrawn:

Availability of formsThese forms are available from:13 QGOV (13 74 68)www.ehp.qld.gov.au using the form no. as a search term.

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THEMINERAL RESOURCES ACT 1989 , PETROLEUM AND GAS

(PRODUCTION AND SAFETY) ACT 2004 , PETROLEUM ACT 1923 , GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2010 AND GREENHOUSE GAS

STORAGE ACT 2009

CommencementThe following forms have been approved by the Chief Executive,Department of Natural Resources and Mines on 24 August 2012,to take effect from 24 August 2012.

CommencementThe following forms have been approved by the Chief Executive,Department of Natural Resources and Mines on 28 August 2012,to take effect from 31 August 2012.

Forms revokedThe following forms have been revoked:

Form No.

Version No.

Form Heading Takes effect from

EM31 1 Work diary for a mobile and temporary operator

26-Jul-12

EM45 3 Application to amend an environmental authority for a level 2 mining project

05-Sep-12

EM119 0 Final rehabilitation report for opal and sapphire mining - level 2 mining lease and mining claim

11-Jul-12

EM514 0 Notice to Land Court of withdrawal of an objection (after objection period): application or amendment application for environmental authority (mining lease or mining claim)

11-Jul-12

EM515 0 Notice of withdrawal of an objection to an application or amendment application for environmental authority (mining lease or mining claim) prior to end of objection period

11-Jul-12

EM567 1 Application to surrender an environmental authority for a level 2 mining project

26-Jul-12

EM568 1 Application to transfer an environmental authority (mining activities)

13-Aug-12

EM569 1 Landowner / landholder statement 26-Jul-12

EM573 1 Application for a environmental authority (mining claim)

27-Aug-12

EM574 1 Application for an environmental authority (mining activities) for a level 1 mining project

27-Aug-12

EM576 0 Application for an environmental authority (mining lease) for level 1 mining project

05-Sep-12

EM667 0 Annual return for transitional environmental programs

30-Aug-12

EM668 1 Program notice of relevant event 11-Jul-12

EM709 1 Review of original decision 11-Jul-12

EM774 2 Application for amendment of an environmental authority (mining activities) for a level 1 mining project Note: The effective date was incorrectly gazetted as 23-Feb-12 instead of 10-Feb-12 (gazette no. 87 on 13 April 2012 page 940)

23-Feb-12

EM869 0 Details of regulated waste vehicles 10-Aug-12

EM927 1A Plan of operations for level 2 mining projects

10-Aug-12

EM1124 1 Part A - General details for all applications

13-Aug-12

EM1891 0 Change anniversary day 01-Aug-12

EM1895 0 Application to prepare a voluntary environmental impact statement

27-Aug-12

EM1947 2 Application for an environmental authority (exploration and mineral development) for level 2 mining project

12-Sep-12

EM1949 2 Application for an environmental authority (mining lease) for a level 2 mining project

10-Aug-12

EM2075 0 Application for environmental authority (prospecting)

05-Sep-12

EM2104 1 Application for amendment or discharge of financial assurance for an environmental authority (mining activities)

10-Aug-12

EM2279 0 Surrender an environmental authority (mining lease) code or non-code compliant level 2 mining project

19-Sep-12

EM2419 0 Surrender of a registration certificate 11-Jul-12

EM2434 0 Attachment 1 – to accompany your application for a registration certificate for multiple environmentally relevant activities

27-Aug-12

EM2438 1 Application for a registration certificate for an environmentally relevant activity

01-Aug-12

EM2889 0 Surrender or partial surrender of an environmental authority (mining activities) level 1 mining project

13-Jul-12

Form No. Version No. Form Name

MRA-03 8 Application for mining claim

MRA-04 4 Application for renewal of mining claim

MRA-24 7 Application for assignment of mining lease

MRA-24A 1 Application for transfer of interest in a mining claim

Form No. Version No. Form Name

GEN-11 1 Request to record change of address for service of correspondence

PPL-01A 4 Application for pipeline licence

PA-10A 2 Application to amend licence

PA-22A 5 Notice of completion of seismic survey or scientific or technical survey

Form No. Version No. Form Name

PA-11A 1 Administrative notifications

GHG-19 1 Request to record change of address for service of correspondence

MRA-33 3 Request to record change of address for service of correspondence

PPL-01A 3 Application for pipeline licence

PA-10A 1 Application to amend licence

PA-22A 4 Notice of completion of seismic survey or scientific or technical survey

MRA-03 7 Application for mining claim

MRA-04 3 Application for renewal of mining claim

MRA-24 6 Application for assignment of Mining claim or mining lease

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Availability of formsThese forms are available from:

The Mines Online page on the Department’s website at:www.mines.industry.qld.gov.au or

Service Training and Regulatory SupportMinesDepartment of Natural Resources and MinesPO Box 15216City East Qld 4002Telephone: (07) 323 71640

Dan HuntActing Director-General

Department of Natural Resources and Mines

NOTIFICATION OF APPROVED FORMS UNDER THEWASTE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING ACT 2011

CommencementThe following forms have been approved by Omar Ameer, ActingDirector, Environmental Regulatory Practice and Support.

Forms approvedThe following forms have been approved:

Withdrawal of approval of existing formsApproval of the following forms has been withdrawn:

Availability of formsThese forms are available from:13 QGOV (13 74 68)www.ehp.qld.gov.au using the form no. as a search term.

Form No.

Version No.

Form Heading Takes effect from

EM849 2 Transfer or amendment of an approval of a resource for beneficial use

14-Aug-12

EM1844 2 Part B - Approval of a resource or type of resource for a beneficial use

01-Aug-12

Form No.

Version No.

Form Heading Takes effect from

EM849 1 Transfer or amendment of an approval of a resource for beneficial use

14-Aug-12

EM1844 1 Part B - Approval of a resource or type of resource for a beneficial use

01-Aug-12

BILLS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO

Queensland Legislative AssemblyBrisbane

It is hereby notified for general information that, on 21 September 2012, Her Excellency the Governor, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, assented to the undermentioned Billspassed by the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, viz—

A Bill for an Act to amend the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 to ensure animal welfare obligations apply to acts done under Aboriginal tradition or Torres Strait Islander custom, and tomake consequential amendments to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities (Justice, Land and Other Matters) Act 1984, the Aurukun and Mornington Shire Leases Act 1978 and the Nature Conservation Act 1992Short title: Animal Care and Protection and

Other Legislation Amendment Act 2012 – Act No. 23 of 2012

Commencement: Date of assent.

A Bill for an Act to amend the Queensland Art Gallery Act 1987 for particular purposesShort title: Queensland Art Gallery

Amendment Act 2012 – Act No. 24 of 2012Commencement: Date of assent.

A Bill for an Act to amend the Duties Act 2001, the First Home Owner Grant Act 2000, the Gaming Machine Act 1991, the Liquor Act 1992, the Mineral Resources Act 1989, the Petroleum and Gas(Production and Safety) Act 2004, the Queensland Competition Authority Act 1997, the State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999, the Statutory Instruments Act 1992, the Taxation Administration Act 2001 and the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000 for particular purposes, and to make consequential or minor amendments of other Acts as stated in the scheduleShort title: Fiscal Repair Amendment Act2012 – Act No. 25 of 2012Commencement: (1) Part 3, division 2 is taken to

have commenced on 12 September 2012.(2) Part 3, division 3 commences on 11 October 2012.(3) Part 4, division 3 and part 5 commence on 1 July 2013.(4) Parts 6 and 7 commence on 1 October 2012.(5) Part 12 commences on 1 November 2012.(6) The following provisions commence on a day to be fixed by proclamation

(a) part 10;(b) the schedule, other than to the extent it amends the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998.

N J LaurieClerk of the Parliament

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Queensland

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION

Statutory Instruments Act 1992

Notice is given of the making of the subordinate legislation mentioned in Table 1

TABLE 1

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY NUMBER

No. Subordinate LegislationEmpowering Act

165 Gaming Machine Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2012Gaming Machine Act 1991

166 Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2012Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991

167 Plumbing and Drainage and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2012Building Act 1975Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002Sustainable Planning Act 2009

168 South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Legislation RepealRegulation 2012South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act 2009

169 Resources Legislation and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2012Mineral Resources Act 1989Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999

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Table 1–Subordinate Legislation by number—continued

TABLE 2

SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION BY EMPOWERING ACT

This table shows affected subordinate legislation

Building Act 1975Building Regulation 2006• amd by Plumbing and Drainage and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation

(No. 1) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

Gaming Machine Act 1991Gaming Machine Regulation 2002• amd by Gaming Machine Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165

Mineral Resources Act 1989Mineral Resources Regulation 2003• amd by Resources Legislation and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation

(No. 1) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Act 2004Petroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) Regulation 2004• amd by Resources Legislation and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation

(No. 1) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2003• amd by Plumbing and Drainage and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation

(No. 1) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167Standard Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2003• amd by Plumbing and Drainage and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation

(No. 1) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991Queensland Building Services Authority Regulation 2003• amd by Queensland Building Services Authority Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2012 . . . 166

South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Act 2009South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Legislation Repeal

Regulation 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring) Notice 2010 SL No. 30• rep by South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring)

Legislation Repeal Regulation 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring—Retransfer Framework) Notice 2012 SL No. 49• rep by South-East Queensland Water (Distribution and Retail Restructuring)

Legislation Repeal Regulation 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168

State Penalties Enforcement Act 1999State Penalties Enforcement Regulation 2000• amd by Resources Legislation and Another Regulation Amendment Regulation

(No. 1) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169

Sustainable Planning Act 2009Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009• amd by Plumbing and Drainage and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation

(No. 1) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167

Empowering ActSubordinate Legislation No.

Copies of the subordinate legislation can be purchased by arrangement from—Queensland Government Services Centre, 33 Charlotte Street, Brisbane Qld 4000To arrange for subordinate legislation to be sent to the centre for your collection pleasetelephone 131304

A mail service or a subscription service for subordinate legislation is also available from—SDS Publications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Telephone: (07) 3883 8700PO Box 5506 Brendale, Qld 4500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facsimile: (07) 3883 8720Purchase online at—<www.bookshop.qld.gov.au>

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Liquor Act 1992NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF CONDITIONS

Applicant’s Name: Calafort Pty Ltd.

Premises: Paddy’s Port Douglas, 8 Macrossan Street,Port Douglas.

Principal Activity: Commercial Hotel.

Trading Hours: 10:00a.m. to 12midnight - Monday to Sunday.

Proposed Variation of Licence:To allow amplified entertainment on thepremises.

OBJECTIONS TO THIS APPLICATION MAY BE FILED BY A MEMBEROF THE PUBLIC OVER THE AGE OF 18 WHO HAS A PROPERINTEREST IN THE LOCALITY CONCERNED AND IS LIKELY TO BEAFFECTED BY THE GRANT OF THE APPLICATION.

COPIES OF ANY OBJECTIONS OR SUBMISSIONS (INCLUDINGOBJECTOR’S DETAILS) WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPLICANTAND A CONFERENCE MAY BE HELD.

Grounds for Objection:(a) undue offence, annoyance, disturbance or inconvenience to

persons who reside, work or do business in the localityconcerned, or to persons in, or travelling to or from, an existingor proposed place of public worship, hospital or school;

(b) harm from alcohol abuse and misuse and associatedviolence;

(c) an adverse effect on the health or safety of members of thepublic;

(d) an adverse effect on the amenity of the community.

Format of Objections:Objections must be lodged in writing individually or in petitionform and must state the grounds for objection. An objection inthe form of a petition must be in a format stipulated in the Actand the principal contact person should discuss the proposedpetition with the Licensing Officer listed below. A petitiontemplate is able to be downloaded from the Office of Liquorand Gaming Regulation website at www.olgr.qld.gov.au

A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC MAY MAKE A WRITTEN SUBMISSIONTO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE REGARDING whether the granting ofthis application will impact on the community, particularlyrelating to matters which the chief executive must have regardunder Section 116(8) of the Liquor Act 1992 .

For further information on what is being proposed by theapplicant, please contact Danny Gray on 0403 266 551 oremail [email protected]

Closing Date for Objections or Submissions: 10 October 2012

Lodging Objections or Submissions:Objections and/or Submissions should be lodged with:

Licensing OfficerOffice of Liquor and Gaming RegulationPO Box 3005CAIRNS QLD 4870Telephone: (07) 4048 1172

All objectors will be notified in writing when a decision hasbeen made on the application.

Executive Director, Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation 2287

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CONTENTS(Gazettes No. 15-25—pp. 101-250)

Page

APPOINTMENTS............................................................. 129-137

NOTICES / BYLAWS / DECLARATIONS / STATUTES .............................................................. 139-143

Building and Construction Industry Payments ActCasino Control ActConstitution of QueenslandDomestic Building Contracts ActEducation (General Provisions) ActEducation (Queensland College of Teachers) ActElectoral ActEnvironmental Protection ActJudicial Renumeration ActJustices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations ActPolice Service Administration ActPublic Service ActQueensland Building Services Authority ActQueensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal ActState Development and Public Works Organisation ActSustainable Planning ActTransport Operations (Marine Safety) ActVexatious Proceedings ActWorkers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation Act

NOTIFICATION OF FORMS................................................144-146Coastal Protection and Management ActElectrical Safety ActEnvironmental Protection ActGeothermal Energy ActGreenhouse Gas Storage ActMineral Resources ActPetroleum ActPetroleum and Gas (Production and Safety) ActWaste Reduction and Recycling Act

Bills Assented to ................................................................... 146

NOTIFICATION OF SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION...........................................................147-148

ADVERTISEMENTS .................................................................149Liquor Act

Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ................................................ 101

Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ................................................ 103

Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ................................................ 105

Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ................................................ 107

Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ................................................ 109

Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ................................................ 111

Extraordinary Gazette (Other) ................................................ 113

Natural Resources and Mines Gazette ............................115-123

Transport / Main Roads Gazette ............................................ 125

Local Government Gazette .............................................127-128

General Gazette .............................................................129-149

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