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  • PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

    Vol. 366] Friday 16 May 2014

    Queensland Government Gazette

    Vacancy Appointment Gazette

    All submissions to the Vacancy Appointments which is included in the General

    Gazette must be receivedbefore 12noon on Tuesdays.

    Email your AppointmentsPart I - Appealable Part II - Non-Appealable

    in Word format to

    [email protected]

    The weeks Combined Gazette is placed online Friday morning and can be downloaded free of charge

    or viewed at

    www.qld.gov.au/publications

  • PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

    Vol. 366] Friday 9 May 2014 [No. 10

    [45]

    Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary

    Department of Justice and Attorney-General

    9 May 2014

    PROHIBITION OF SALE AND USE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

    UNDER THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACT 2002

    I, BRIAN RICHARDSON, Director Equipment Safety and Licensing,Department of Justice and Attorney-General, being the delegate

    of the regulator, acting under the Electrical Safety Act 2002, onreasonable belief that the below type does not comply with the safetycriteria in AS/NZS 3820 (Essential safety requirements for electrical

    equipment), prohibit the sale or installation by any person of:

    Avanco branded rotary type DC isolators model numbers:

    AV/DC4P25AUB, AV/DC2P625AU, AV/DC2P25AU,

    AV/DC2/2P25AU, AV/DC2/2P125AU, AV/DC4P25AU,

    AV/DC4P25AUS, and AV/DC4P25AUT.

    The prohibition of sale or installation is effective from the date

    of publication of this notice in the Queensland Gazette.

    BRIAN RICHARDSONDirector Equipment Safety and Licensing

    Department of Justice and Attorney-General

    Department of Justice and Attorney-General

    9 May 2014

    MINISTERIAL RECALL ORDER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT UNDER

    THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACT 2002

    The, Hon. Jarrod Bleijie, Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, inaccordance with the Electrical Safety Act 2002, Part 2, Division 2B,has made a Ministerial recall order on Advancetech Pty Ltd as the

    importer of electrical equipment listed below. This order was madeon 8 May 2014.

    The electrical equipment is:

    AVANCO brand DC solar isolators that may be used forphotovoltaic (PV) systems with the model numbers:

    AV/DC4P25A, AV/DC2P25A AV/DC4P25AUB,

    AV/DC2P625AU, AV/DC2P25AU, AV/DC2/2P25AU,

    AV/DC2/2P125AU, AV/DC4P25AU, AV/DC4P25AUS,

    and AV/DC4P25AUT.

    The product features an internal fault in the isolator that leadsto overheating and fire.

    © The State of Queensland 2014Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever

    means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to:Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001.

    _____________________________

    BRISBANE9 May 2014

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  • PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ISSN 0155-9370

    Vol. 366] Thursday 15 May 2014 [No. 11

    [47]

    Queensland Government Gazette Extraordinary

    © The State of Queensland 2014Copyright protects this publication. Except for purposes permitted by the Copyright Act, reproduction by whatever

    means is prohibited without prior written permission. Inquiries should be addressed to:Gazette Advertising, GPO Box 2457, Brisbane QLD 4001.

    _____________________________

    BRISBANE15 May 2014

    NOTICE

    Premier’s OfficeBrisbane, 15 May 2014

    NOTICE OF REVOCATION OF APPOINTMENT

    In accordance with section 26(3) of the Constitution ofQueensland 2001, Her Excellency the Governor acting by andwith the advice of the Executive Council, has ended the

    appointment of Dr Christopher Karl Davis MP as AssistantMinister for Health.

    CAMPBELL NEWMAN MP

    PREMIER

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    Vol. 366] Friday 16 May 2014 [No. 12

    [49]

    Queensland Government Gazette Natural Resources and Mines

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 03) 2014

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 03)

    2014.Land taken [s.9(6) of the Act]

    2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Mackay Regional Council for reservoir purposes and vests in Mackay Regional Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 16 May 2014.

    SCHEDULE

    Land Taken Lot 5 on RP748959, area 2.77 ha, Title Reference 21403216,

    parish of Greenmount.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 May 2014.2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.3. 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/122314

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 04) 2014

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 04)

    2014.Land taken [s.9(6) of the Act]

    2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Somerset Regional Council for recreation grounds and drainage purposes and vests in Somerset Regional Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 16 May 2014.

    SCHEDULE

    Land Taken Lot 217 on CC572, area 3.417 ha, part of Title Reference

    11959182, parish of North.CBD/122710Lot 6 on SP251984 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area

    5.998 ha, part of Title Reference 11960108, parish of North.CBD/122711

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 May 2014.2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.3. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No 05) 2014

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Land Notice (No 05)

    2014.Land taken [s.9(6) of the Act]

    2. The land described in the Schedule is taken by Somerset Regional Council for road purposes and vests in Somerset Regional Council for an estate in fee simple on and from 16 May 2014.

    SCHEDULE

    Land Taken Lot 8 on SP251984 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area

    1.262 ha, part of Title Reference 11960108, parish of North.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 May 2014.2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.3. 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/122711

    4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967TAKING OF EASEMENT NOTICE (No 02) 2014

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

    (No 02) 2014.Easements taken [ss.6 and 9(6) of the Act]

    2. The easements described in Schedule 2 are taken by Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited for electrical works purposes and purposes incidental thereto and vests in Queensland Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited on and from 16 May 2014.Rights and obligations

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

    SCHEDULE 1DEFINITIONS1. In this Notice of Intention to Resume:

    1.1 “Acts” means the Electricity Act 1994, Electrical Safety Act 2002 and Government Owned Corporations Act 1993 and any amendments to them or either of them or any Acts superseding

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    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, conduits, 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 both underground and overhead, including conductors, cables, towers, aerials, poles, foundations, ground anchorages, supports, above ground cable markers and other associated or appurtenant works. The expression includes the Electricity Works existing on or under 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,

    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 c o n v e y a n d t r a n s m i t e l e c t r i c i t y,

    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

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

    Easement:3.1 cause as little inconvenience to the Owner as

    possible; and3.2 act reasonably.

    QETC WILL COMPLY WITH SAFETY LAWS4. 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; or4.2.2 the acts or omissions of the Owner

    that are a breach of this Easement or of the law.

    THINGS THE OWNER MUST NOT DO5. 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; or

    5.4 interfere with or damage the above ground cable markers used to indicate the location of the below ground Electricity Works.

    THINGS THE OWNER MAY ONLY DO IF QETC CONSENTS6. The Owner must not, or consent to allow another party to,

    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 or permit the laying of underground services or any metal conduit or pipe under or across the Easement Land;

    6.6 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;

    6.7 do any act or thing which jeopardises the Electricity Works, the foundations, ground anchorages, supports, the towers or poles, including (without limitation) excavate or

  • 16 May 2014] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 12 51

    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;

    6.8 grow sugar cane on the Easement Land except:6.8.1 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

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

    6.9 plant upon the Easement Land any crop or any trees whose roots or the cultivation of which would in any way interfere with the Electricity Works; or

    6.10 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

    6.11 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

    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.

    INDEMNITY

    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, 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.

    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 2

    Easements Taken Easement F in Lot 21 on SP243383 on SP261459 (to be registered

    in the Land Registry), area 2.703 ha, part of Title Reference 50871866, parish of Woleebee.

    CBD/124306Easement G in Lot 5 on SP186409 on SP261460 (to be registered

    in the Land Registry), area 6.152 ha, part of Title Reference 50609341, parish of Woleebee.

    CBD/124307Easement H in Lot 4 on FT87 on SP261461 (to be registered in

    the Land Registry), area 17.26 ha, part of Title Reference 16317101, parish of Woleebee.

    CBD/124308Easement I in Lot 3 on FT87 on SP261462 (to be registered in

    the Land Registry), area 17.19 ha, part of Title Reference 50550953, parish of Woleebee.

    Easement J in Lot 1 on FT87 on SP261462 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 17.7 ha, part of Title Reference 50550952, parish of Woleebee.

    CBD/124309Easement K in Lot 56 on FT264 on SP261463 (to be registered in

    the Land Registry), area 1521 m2, part of Title Reference 18363221, parish of Woleebee.

    CBD/124310Easement L in Lot 26 on AB131 on SP261464 (to be registered in

    the Land Registry), area 37.18 ha, part of Title Reference 50840780, parish of Sollow.

    CBD/124311Easement M in Lot 25 on AB130 on SP261465 (to be registered in

    the Land Registry), area 24.74 ha, part of Title Reference 50648894, parish of Sollow.

    CBD/124312Easement N and O in Lot 5 on AB50 on SP261466 (to be

    registered in the Land Registry), areas 3.402 ha and 23.71 ha respectively, part of Title Reference 17646141, parish of Sollow.

    Easement P in Lot 2 on AB132 on SP261466 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 10.93 ha, part of Title Reference 17646141, parish of Sollow.

    Easement Q in Lot 3 on SP263272 on SP261466 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 4.069 ha, part of Title Reference 17646141, parish of Sollow.

    Easement E in Lot 3 on SP263272 on SP263274 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 1.007 ha, part of Title Reference 17646141, parish of Sollow.

    CBD/124313

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 May 2014.2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.3. 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 05) 2014Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights and Interests Notice (No 05) 2014.Native Title Rights and Interests taken [s.9(6) 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 Gladstone Regional Council for reservoir and works for the reticulation of water (water mains) purposes on and from 16 May 2014.

    SCHEDULE

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

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

    NOTICE (No 06) 2014Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights and Interests Notice (No 06) 2014.Native Title Rights and Interests taken [s.9(6) 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 Gladstone Regional Council for sewerage (pump station) purposes on and from 16 May 2014.

    SCHEDULE

    Lot 2 on SP263704 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 325 m2, part of Environmental Reserve, part of Title Reference 49107748, parish of Iveragh.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 May 2014.2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.3. 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/122051

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

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

    NOTICE (No 07) 2014Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights and Interests Notice (No 07) 2014.Native Title Rights and Interests taken [s.9(6) 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 Richmond Shire Council for parking of vehicles and future land development (residential) purposes on and from 16 May 2014.

    SCHEDULE

    Lot 139 on SP202798 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 1.823 ha, unallocated State land, the whole of Title Reference 47020600, parish of Wyangarie.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 May 2014.2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.3. 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/040320

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

    Native Title (Queensland) Act 1993

    Lot 1 on SP263704 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 1.04 ha, part of Environmental Reserve, part of Title Reference 49107748, parish of Iveragh.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 May 2014.2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.3. 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/122051

    TAKING OF NATIVE TITLE RIGHTS AND INTERESTS NOTICE (No 08) 2014

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights

    and Interests Notice (No 08) 2014.Native Title Rights and Interests taken [s.9(6) 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 Murweh Shire Council for land development (residential) purposes on and from 16 May 2014.

    SCHEDULE

    Lot 2 on SP242368 (to be registered in the Land Registry), area 32.95 ha, part of Township Reserve R67, part of Title Reference 49005030, parish of Charleville.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 May 2014.2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.3. 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/086856

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

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

    NOTICE (No 09) 2014Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Taking of Native Title Rights and Interests Notice (No 09) 2014.Native Title Rights and Interests taken [s.9(6) 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 South Burnett Regional Council for community residential facility for people with a disability purposes on and from 16 May 2014.

    SCHEDULE

    Lot 10 on N2327, area 5430 m2, unallocated State land, the whole of Title Reference 47016308, parish of Nanango.

    ENDNOTES1. Made by the Governor in Council on 15 May 2014.2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.3. 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/124208

    Land Act 1994REOPENING OF TEMPORARILY CLOSED ROAD

    NOTICE (No 13) 2014Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Reopening of Temporarily Closed Road Notice (No 13) 2014.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 1

    An area of about 910 m2 abutting the eastern boundary of Lot 1 on SP173449 and shown as Lot 2 on AP13444, being the land contained within former Road Licence No. 0/221553, (parish of Burpengary). (2014/001725)

    SCHEDULE 2

    An area of about 1.18 ha abutting Lot 153 on MZ174 and shown as Lot A on AP6480, being the land contained within former Road Licence No. 0/215560, (parish of Gayndah). (2012/000817)

    SCHEDULE 3

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    Land Act 1994

    OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE (No 19) 2014

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Objections to Proposed Road

    Closure Notice (No 19) 2014.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 Executive Director, Department

    which the road is situated.(2) Latest day for lodgement of objections is 26 June 2014.(3) Any objections received may be viewed by other parties

    interested 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 plans of the proposed road closures may be made at-

    Rockhampton, Cairns, Mareeba and Townsville; and(b) the Local Government Offices of Banana Shire, Cairns

    Regional, Etheridge Shire, Charters Towers Regional and Townsville City;

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

    PERMANENT CLOSURE

    1 An area of about 4.91 ha being part of Dawson Highway adjoining part of Lot 7 on SP118855 and part of Lot 66 on FN342 (parish of Capayan, locality of Moura) and shown as plan of proposed road to be permanently closed on Drawing 14/021/CEN. (2014/002289)

    2 An area of about 1.17 ha being the area of road contained within Road Licence No. 2850 and balance area of the unnamed road separating Lot 4 on RP713385 from Lot 2 on RP708751 (parish of Grafton, locality of Edmonton) and shown as plan of Lot A, proposed permanent road closure on Drawing CNS14/017P. (2013/006188)

    3 An area of about 172 ha being the unnamed road intersecting Lot 4 on CD838715 (parish of Zath, locality of Einasleigh) and shown as plan of Lot A, proposed permanent road closure on Drawing CNS14/014. (2014/001294)

    4 An area of about 2450 m2 being part of Boundary Street abutting the eastern boundary of Lot 1 on CT1826 (parish of Charters Towers, locality of Charters Towers City) and shown as plan of Lot 1, proposed permanent road closure on Drawing TSV2014-15. (2014/001643)

    5 An area of about 200 m2 being part of Denham Street abutting Lot 1 on RP718450 (parish of Coonambelah, locality of North Ward) and shown as plan of Lot 1, proposed permanent road closure on Drawing TSV2014-19. (2014/001947)

    ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources

    and Mines.

    Land Act 1994

    CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE (No 05) 2014

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed

    of Grant Notice (No 05) 2014.Notice of correction of error [s.359(1) of the Act]

    2. Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this notice, to recommend to the Governor in Council that a further notice be made correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 2.Applicant

    3. The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing the deed is the State.

    SCHEDULE 1

    Deed of Grant - 40021544Current Title Reference - 50281154Land granted - Lot 9 on CP864632, parish of KemmisArea - 9915.3553 ha

    SCHEDULE 2

    Deed of Grant-omit

    1959) on and below the surface of the land’.

    ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

    Resources and Mines.4. File Reference - 2012/004338

    An area of about 1.54 ha abutting Lot 147 on MZ153 and shown as Lot B on AP6480, being the land contained within former Road Licence No. 0/215561, (parish of Gayndah). (2012/000881)

    ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

    Resources and Mines.

    Land Act 1994

    CORRECTION OF ERROR IN DEED OF GRANT NOTICE (No 06) 2014

    Short title1. This notice may be cited as the Correction of Error in Deed

    of Grant Notice (No 06) 2014.Notice of correction of error [s359(1) of the Act]

    2. Notice is given that it is intended, after publication of this notice, to recommend to the Governor in Council that a further notice be made correcting the Deed of Grant described in Schedule 1 as set out in Schedule 2.Applicant

    3. The applicant for the correction of the error made in preparing the deed is the State.

    SCHEDULE 1

    Deed of Grant - 40054352Current Title Reference - 50672085Land granted - Lot 179 on LN2465, parish of StanwellArea - 11.29 ha

    SCHEDULE 2

    of Grant-insert ‘(e)

    1959) on or below the surface of the land’.

    ENDNOTES1. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.3. The administering agency is the Department of Natural

    Resources and Mines.4. File Reference- 2013/005544

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    Queensland Government Gazette Transport and Main Roads

    Acquisition of Land Act 1967

    Transport Infrastructure Act 1994 Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994

    REVOCATION OF TAKING OF LAND NOTICE (No. 2729) 2014

    Short title

    1. This notice may be cited as the Revocation of Taking of Land Notice (No. 2729) 2014.

    Land to be revoked [s. 17 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967]

    2. Following agreement of the owner in writing, the land described in the Schedule and taken by Taking of Land Notice (No. 2170) 2011

    published in the Queensland Government Gazette of 13 May 2011, at pages 51 and 52, are no longer required for the purpose for which it was taken and, accordingly, in terms of section 17 of the Acquisition of Land Act 1967, Taking of Land Notice (No. 2170) 2011 is partially revoked.

    SCHEDULE

    Land to be revoked

    “County of Stanley, Parish of Yeerongpilly -�an area of 82 square metres being part of Lot 8 on SP255526 (being a plan to be registered in

    Queensland Land Registry, Department of Natural Resources and Mines), being part of land contained in Title References: 50873855 and 50873858.

    Brisbane City

    Griffith Arterial Road

    (Mains Road/Kessels Road Intersection Upgrade)

    R13-2778

    495/60; 323”

    ENDNOTES

    1. Made by the Governor in Council on 8 May 2014.

    2. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014. 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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    Transport Infrastructure Act 1994

    NOTIFICATION OF DECLARATION AND REVOCATION

    OF A STATE-CONTROLLED ROAD

    Notice is hereby given under sections 24 and 25 of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, that the road or route, or part of the road or route described in the schedule is hereby declared or revoked as a State-controlled road, as the case may be. As required by the abovementioned sections of the

    Transport Infrastructure Act 1994, the relevant local government has been notified and the declaration described in the schedule below is consistent

    with the department’s transport infrastructure strategies.

    Scott Emerson

    Minister for Transport and Main Roads

    THE SCHEDULE

    That on and from 16 May 2014, the declaration of the State-controlled road specified in Appendix I hereto, be revoked, and in lieu thereof, the road

    described in Appendix II hereto, be declared a State-controlled road, respectively, under and for the purposes of the Transport Infrastructure Act 1994.

    The area (that is, alignment and width) of the State-controlled road described in Appendix II shall apply to the full width of the road corridor, where

    the existing trafficked route is contained within a surveyed road corridor, provided that, where the existing trafficked route is contained within a State

    reserve, State forest, timber reserve, vacant State land or pastoral holding, the area (that is, alignment and width) shall apply to 30 metres each side of

    the centre line of the trafficked route.

    APPENDIX I

    Name of State-

    controlled Road

    Date of

    Declaration

    Relevant to Road

    No. 4364 Boondooma Dam

    Road

    Secondary Road Wondai Shire

    1 July 1991

    APPENDIX II

    No. 4364

    OKEDEN ROAD

    SOUTH BURNETT REGIONAL COUNCIL

    From its intersection with Wondai – Proston Road, Proston – Boondooma Road and Rodney Street in Proston, to a point distant about 25 metres east of the

    most eastern corner of the north eastern severance of Lot 35 on SP196036 in Okeden, by the route shown on the approved plans held by the

    Director-General, Department of Transport and Main Roads, and identified by the registration numbers RD4364-(1-2)-A.

    Length ... 17.30 kilometres (approximately)

    ENDNOTES

    1. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014. 2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.

    3. The administering agency is the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

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    Queensland Government Gazette Local Government

    Sustainable Planning Act 2009

    FRASER COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICEADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE FRASER COAST PLANNING

    SCHEME ADMINISTRATIVE AMENDMENT PACKAGE 01/2014

    Notice is hereby given under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009that on 7 May 2014, Fraser Coast Regional Council resolved to adoptadministrative amendments to the Fraser Coast Planning Scheme.

    The Fraser Coast Planning Scheme amendments will have effecton and from Monday 19 May, 2014.

    The purpose and general effects of the administrative amendmentsare listed below.

    • Amended Sections 3.2 to 3.8 of the consolidated contentspage to correct page number errors;

    • Part 5.5, Table 5.5.1 – Assessment Criteria heading wasrealigned;

    • Part 5.5, Table 5.5.1 – Third column, 8th row, deleted extradot point;

    • Part 5.5, Table 5.5.2 – Third column, 3rd row, deleted extradot point;

    • Part 5.5, Table 5.5.9, third column, 1st row, inserted dot point;• Part 5.5, Table 5.5.15, second column, 11.1, 11.2, 15.1

    and 15.2 rows reformatted;• Part 5.5, Table 5.5.18, third column, 3rd row, deleted extra

    dot point;• Part 5.5, Table 5.5.18, second column, 8th and 9th rows

    reformatted;• Part 5.6, Table 5.6.1, third column, 3rd row, reformatted

    dot point;• Part 5.6, Table 5.6.1, Riverfront Local Plan Precinct

    (Business Activities) deleted extra rows;• Part 5.9, Table 5.9.1, Excavation and filling, changed

    reference to “filling and excavation”;• Part 5.6 (Local Plan – Maryborough) Table 5.6.1 (Riverfront

    Precinct, Recreational Activities: Indoor Sports and Recreation– Code Assessment). Deleted “The Planning Scheme” fromthe ‘assessment criteria column and inserted: o Business uses code;

    o Maryborough principal activity centre local plan code;

    o Principal centre zone code;

    o Landscaping code;

    o Transport and parking code;

    o Works, services and infrastructure code.

    • Part 5.8 (Building Works), Table 5.8.1 (Editor’s note) referenceto be changed from Table 9.3.6.3.1 to Table 9.3.5.3.1;

    • Part 8, Table 8.2.4.3.1, AO1.2(b), Inserted a “)” at the endof the sentence;

    • Part 8, Section 8.1, 5(d), page 9-1, changed “plane” to “plan”;

    • Part 8, Section 8.2.3.2, 2(e), page 8-9, changed“Environmental Protection Policy (water) 2009” to“Environmental Protection (Water) Policy 2009”;

    • Part 9.3.2, Table 9.3.2.3.1, AO3.1, changed “AO3.1” to “AO3”;

    • Part 9.3.10, Table 9.3.10.3.1, AO6.2, corrected alignment;

    • Part 9.4.4, Table 9.4.4.3.1, AO3, changed “in” to “is” inthe ‘Note’ for AO3;

    • Schedule 3 – PIP Mapping, replaced PFTI (Public Parks andLand for Community Facilities) map P-006 with updatedversion reflecting the correct PIA Boundary; and

    • Schedule 6 – Subsections of SC6.2 to SC6.5 to be renumberedto correct numbering error.

    Copies of the Planning Scheme are available for inspection andpurchase at Council Administration Centres at 77 Tavistock Street,Hervey Bay and 431-433 Kent Street, Maryborough, from Monday19 May, 2014. The Fraser Coast Planning Scheme can be viewedon Council’s website at www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au

    A copy of the Planning Scheme administrative amendments is alsoavailable for inspection at the Department of State Development,Infrastructure and Planning in the Planning Information Area,63 George Street, Brisbane from Monday 19 May, 2014.

    Lisa DesmondCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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    Queensland Government Gazette General

    Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 14 May 2014

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

    Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

    Justices of the Peace Branch

    THE SCHEDULE

    Peter Clifford ALLEN Stathis EFSTATHIS Domenica MEMMOLODaphne Evelyn ALLISON Jacqueline Jennifer FITZGERALD William Neil MIERSJohn Thomas AMATT William John FLETCHER Robert Percival MILLSRosalia Teresa AMATT Veronica Julie FRIEBERG Peter Colin MONTGOMERYGraham John ANDERSON Edmond Joseph GALEA Bruce Stanley MORRISONGavin Leslie AUSTIN Richard John GARNER Jacinta Therese MOTTGeraldine Margaret AUSTIN Gerald Arthur GEBERT Bronwyn Eileen MULLERJean Elizabeth BACH Karen Leah GOES Ray MULLERJames Athol BAYLY Pamela Mary GOUGH William Ernest MUMBRAYJohn William BEATON Robert Turner GOWLAND Kaylene Frances NAYLORRobert Irvine BENNETT Andrew Charles Maitlan GRAHAM Regan Jamie NEUMANNNeville Brian BLACK Arthur Norman William GRAHAM Ian Roy NICHOLLSTimothy William BLISS David Michael GREATOREX Peter Desmond NIOTAKISFrederic Emile BRANDS Darryl Adrian GREER Robert Keith NIPPERESSHarold John BROOKER Wayne Douglas GRIFFITHS Jeffrey Graham NYKIELWilliam Vincent BUTLER David Neville GUYATT Denis James O'CONNELLChristopher James BYRNE Eric Marcus HALL Shaun Michael O'CONNORRoss Frank BYRNES Robert Matthew HALL Paul A O'DEAJohn Dudley CAHILL Thomas David HAMILTON Paul Matthew O'LEARYWilliam Dawsey CAMPBELL Keith Douglas HAMPSON Noel Anthony O'MARAMerilyn Gladys CARTER Patricia Margaret HASSAM Michael John O'SHEAJudith Kaye CASANOVAS Keith Maxwell HAYWARD Herbert Alfred PALMERRussell Graham CATON Richard Walter HEILER Rosario Alfio PARISIAnthony Michael CAWLEY Christine Ella HILLS Chesley Jane PARKERKevin Michael CHOI Barrie Nixon HINES Elizabeth Julie PAYNEGarry Roland CHRISTENSEN Edward William HOFFMANN Ross PERRETTHarold John CHURCHES Kevin Edward HOWE Brett Ian PFEIFFERLionel Rodney CLEVELAND Tracey Ann HUNTER Bradley William PLATZNeville James Sinclair CLIFFORD Denise ICONOMIDIS Alys Alvene Dawn PLINTSharon Allison COLASO Mervyn Roy JENSEN Raymond POONJohn Leslie COLE Robert Samuel JONES Geoffrey Bill POTTERGraham Patrick CONROY Michael KECHAGIAS Michael Rex POTTERMichele Susan COOPER Trevor Lester LABROOY Rudolf Gerard PRUDONGeoffrey Powell CORNWELL Dianne Kathleen LYNCH Richard John REIDMalcolm Andrew CORY Margaret Angela LYONS Anthony Peter REYNOLDSChristina COTIS Peter Stewart MACLACHLAN Lucius Mark RICHARDSONJames William CROMPTON Clive Charles MACNEVIN Carol Anne ROGERSWendy Anne CUSKELLY Patrick Vincent MAGUIRE Frederick William J SAWARDE

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    Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 14 May 2014

    It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a Commissioner for Declarations.

    Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

    Justices of the Peace Branch

    THE SCHEDULE

    Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 14 May 2014

    It is notified that, pursuant to Section 24(1) of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has been revoked as a Commissioner for Declarations.

    Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

    Justices of the Peace Branch

    THE SCHEDULE

    Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 14 May 2014

    It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a Justice of the Peace (Commissioner for Declarations).

    Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

    Justices of the Peace Branch

    THE SCHEDULE

    Sharyn Lee DANIEL Robin Leslie MANSFIELD Helen Towers SCOTTTerrence Gerard D'ARCY Gregory Keith MARHEINE Ross Robert SMITHWalter Frederick DARE Timothy John MARKS James Ronald STEVENSMichelle Mary DARTNELL David Grice MARLAND Laurence Stanley TOPPINGLisa Maree DIXON Errol Therayne MATHAMS Brendan Hamilton VAUGHANIan Charles DODD Anastasis MAVRIS Joanna WARRINGTONRobert Mayne DOUGLAS Barry William MCCULLOCH Colin WESTAllen James DRURY Sharron Marie MCEWAN Meaghan Beth WILDTony Graeme DUNN Paul Gerard MCGOVERN Gregory John WILLIAMSJohn Philip EFFER Malcolm Barry MCKENZIE

    Robert Hamlin BENNETT Dennis Maurice MARKS John Robert REIDRebecca Anne HARDING Deanne Evelyn O'BRIEN Heather Joy SANTOLIN

    Robert Frank NESPOLI

    Sonia Rochelle AHEARN Pamela Mary Emily DODD Robyn Anne MCKENZIEThomas Gipps AHEARN David Walter DRAKE Joyce Violet MCKILLOPKim Dianne ANDERSON Shirley DREDGE Peter MCKILLOPAnthony Harold Hyde BAILEY Kay Bell DUNCAN Donald Gilmour MCLEARYAllan George BARNETT Barry William ELSMORE Leslie Charles MOHLEMary Ann BAUER Richard GAILEY Gregory John MORRISONRaymond BECKER Alexander Phillip GAMBLIN Guy MULLERSteven Roy BERG Phillip Alwyn GEERTZ Shayne Patrick MURRAYRobert Arthur BIGGS Peter GOLLEDGE Barry NASONLesley Edith BONSER Harry Alexander GREEN Noel Leonard NUTTDonald Eric BROWN Gerard Michael GREENTREE Phillip Robert O'DONNELLPeter John BROWN Alan Douglas GUNN Judith Anne OLIPHANTBrian John CAHILL Frank William IRVINE Lindsay Christian ORRFranko Doral CETINICH Heather Evelyn JAQUES John PARADINEKathryn Joy CHYTRA Edward Albert KENDALL Basil Charles PORTERRobert William CLARKE Melvyn Ray LAWES Clifford Charles POWELLJoyce Ann COLLIER Robin Macdonald LINTON Sandra Mills PRITCHARDBetty Joyce COLLINS Peter Russell LONSDALE Lesley Ann RAYCarol Irene COLMAN William Robert LOWE Timothy Charles ROBINSONRaphael Maud CONSOLI David Hanbury LUKE Stuart Edward RODENValda May COUGHLIN-WEST Inez Joy MARTIN Martin Richard SAUNDERSKenneth Henry DEAN Leslie Sturgeon MCGILL Justin James SPEAKMANIan Christopher DIEHM Agnes Stella MCKECHNIE Neil Anthony WHITE

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    Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 14 May 2014

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

    Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

    Justices of the Peace Branch

    THE SCHEDULE

    Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 14 May 2014

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

    Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

    Justices of the Peace Branch

    THE SCHEDULE

    Department of Justice and Attorney-GeneralBrisbane, 14 May 2014

    It is notified that, pursuant to Section 23 of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 , each of thepersons whose name appears in the schedule hereunder has resigned as a Justice of the Peace.

    Damien MealeyRegistrar and Manager

    Justices of the Peace Branch

    THE SCHEDULE

    Beverley Anne ARCHIBALD Yun GIDDY Joanna Louise PENNYSiobhan BAILLIEU Jacqueline Grace GILES Tanya Rose POSKITTRikky Shane Bryant BURKETT Shane Leslie GIST Chaz J PREZIDENTShondelle Naomi CANNING Christopher Charles GRAHAM Pamela Mary ROBERTSONPeter John CATON Robert Keith GREEN Lindsay James ROBINSONAntonio Giovanni CAVAZZA Robyn Edna GREEN Rosslyn Leigh RUSSELLJulie-Anne CHRISTENSEN Hye Kyoung JUNG Denise Frances SCOTTKerri Renae COOK David Ian LITTLE Trudi Maree TAYLORJemma Grace CULLEN Paul Raymond MCCAY Norbert Olaf TENTHYJessika Jaimee DAVIES Tracie Lee-Anne MCNAMARA-JONES Dylan James WEDELJessica Marie DOMROW Faisal MOHAMED Henry Trevor George WHEELERLinda Ella EATHER Kym Louise NUNN Debra Jane WHITTAKERDebra Ann ELEISON Christopher Malcolm O'DONNELL Baolin ZHONGLynette Marion FOLKERS Carola Christine OFFERMANN

    Barbara Muriel BRANSON

    Garry William BROMHAM Anita Alison JACOBSENWilliam Thomas CRAMP Richard Ernest JONES

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    Queensland HealthBrisbane, 15 May 2014

    Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice ofthe Executive Council and under the provisions of the Hospitaland Health Boards Act 2011 , has approved the appointment ofChairman, Deputy Chairman and members to Hospital andHealth Boards for the terms specified:

    CAIRNS AND HINTERLAND HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    CAPE YORK HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    CENTRAL QUEENSLAND HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    CHILDREN'S HEALTH QUEENSLAND HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    DARLING DOWNS HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    GOLD COAST HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    MACKAY HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    METRO NORTH HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    METRO SOUTH HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    NORTH WEST HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Ms Carolyn EagleDeputy

    Chairman18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Dr Felicity Croker Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Mr Robert McCarthy Chairman18/05/2014 to 30/06/2014

    Mr Kevin Quirk Member18/05/2014 to 30/06/2014

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Mr Kurt Heidecker Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Ms Karen Smith Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr Graeme Kanofski Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Ms Elizabeth Baker Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Ms Bronwyn Christensen Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Dr David Wood Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr David Gow Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Ms Georgie Somerset Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Associate Professor Susan Young Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Mr Ross Willims Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Ms Cheryl Dalton Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Dr Ross Hetherington Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Ms Patricia Leddington-Hill Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Dr Ian Keys Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Professor Allan Cripps Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Ms Colette McCool Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Dr Andrew Weissenberger Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Dr Cherrell Hirst AO Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Dr David Aprile Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Dr Judith (Helen) Archibald Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Professor Helen Edwards OAM Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Professor Nicholas Fisk Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Dr Kim Forrester Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Dr Margaret Steinberg AM Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Dr John Kastrissios Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Ms Lorraine Martin AO Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Ms Margo MacGillivray Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Dr Chistopher Appleby Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mrs Kari Arbouin Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr Ron Page Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Mr Cosmo Schuh Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Professor Karen Woolley Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr Brian Anker Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Dr Mason Stevenson Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

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    SOUTH WEST HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    TORRES AND CAPE HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    TOWNSVILLE HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    WEST MORETON HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    WIDE BAY HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARD

    LAWRENCE SPRINGBORG MPMinister for Health

    Public Service CommissionBrisbane, 8 May 2014

    Her Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of theExecutive Council, under the provisions of Section 109 of thePublic Service Act 2008 , has approved the fixing of the numberand levels of Senior Executives as specified in the Schedule below.

    FIXING OF NUMBER AND LEVELS OF SENIOR EXECUTIVES

    CAMPBELL NEWMAN MPPREMIER

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Mr (Eric) Lindsay Godfrey Chairman18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr Richard MooreDeputy

    Chairman18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Ms Heather Hall Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr James Hetherington Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mrs Karen Prentis Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr Michael Cowley Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Ms Lynette Kajewski Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Ms Fiona Gaske Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Dr John Scott Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Mr Robert McCarthy Chairman01/07/2014 to 30/06/2015

    Mr Kevin Quirk Member01/07/2014 to 30/06/2015

    Mrs Tracey Jia Member01/07/2014 to 30/06/2015

    Associate Professor Ruth Stewart Member01/07/2014 to 30/06/2015

    Mr Ted Nai Member01/07/2014 to 30/06/2015

    Mr Gregory Edwards Member01/07/2014 to 30/06/2015

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Dr Kevin Arlett Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Dr Eric Guazzo Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Ms Lynette McLaughlin Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Professor Ian Wronski Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Mr Paul CasosDeputy

    Chairman18/05/2014 to 17/05/2016

    Professor Sonja Hall Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Ms Melinda Parcell Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Mr Gary Edwards Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Nominee PositionTerm of

    Appointment

    Mr Dominic Devine Chairman18/05/2014 to 17/05/2018

    Mrs Barbara HovardDeputy

    Chairman18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr Paul Dare Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr Christopher Hyne Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Ms Joy Jensen Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr Gary Kirk Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2017

    Mr Rowan Bond Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Mr Ralph Coles Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Mr George Plint Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    Professor Bryan Burmeister Member18/05/2014 to 17/05/2015

    LEVEL TO BE INCREASED ON A PERMANENT BASIS

    Designation SES Level Designation Number

    Department of Education, Training and Employment

    Deputy Director-GeneralTraining and EmploymentBrisbane.

    SES4 DETE1401

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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

    A public service officer, tenured general employee or a tenured public sector employee of a public sector unit listed in schedule 1of Public Service Regulation 2008 who wishes to appeal against a promotion listed in Part 1 must give a written Appeal Noticewithin 21 days following gazettal of the promotion to –

    Industrial RegistrarIndustrial Registry

    Email: [email protected] Address: www.qirc.qld.gov.au for Appeal Notice

    For general enquiries prior to lodgement of an appeal:Contact PSC Advisory Service 1300 038 472 or email [email protected]

    APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE

    Reference Number

    Vacancy Date of Appointment

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

    Education, Training and Employment

    NCR6143/14

    Deputy Principal, Golden Beach State School, North Coast Region,Golden Beach (DSL 2)

    14-07-2014 Hatchman, Karen Ann Teacher, Coolum State School,North Coast Region, Coolum (A0401)

    CO20086/14

    Senior Policy Officer, Governance Strategy and Planning Unit, Corporate Strategy and Performance Branch, Corporate Services Division,Brisbane (AO6)

    29-04-2014 Gleeson, Rachel Executive Services Officer, Governance Strategy and Planning Unit, Corporate Strategy and Performance Branch, Corporate Services Division, Brisbane (AO3)

    MER20059/14

    Senior Human Resource Consultant, Mount Gravatt Office, Metropolitan Region, State Schools Division, Brisbane (AO6)

    05-05-2014 Flodine, Gitte Business Services Manager, Tambourine Mountain State School, South East Region, State Schools Division, Gold Coast (AO3)

    MER20059/14

    Senior Human Resource Consultant, Mount Gravatt Office, Metropolitan Region, State Schools Division, Brisbane (AO6)

    05-05-2014 Johnston, Julie Corporate Services Officer, Mount Gravatt Office, Metropolitan Region, State Schools Division,Brisbane (AO5)

    NCR10615/13

    Senior Field Officer, Training Queensland, State Schools Division, Sunshine Coast (AO5)

    31-03-2014 Newton, Michelle Customer Service Officer, Bundaberg Office, North Coast Region, State Schools Division, Bundaberg (AO3)

    NCR10615/13

    Senior Field Officer, Training Queensland, State Schools Division, Sunshine Coast (AO5)

    31-03-2014 Nicoll, Gloria Customer Service Officer, Murrumba Office, North Coast Region, State Schools Division, Sunshine Coast (AO3)

    Health

    17580/14 Officer in Charge, Local Ambulance Service Network, Mackay, Queensland Ambulance Service, Proserpine (ASTN1)

    09-06-2014 Cousens, Gavin Intensive Care Paramedic, Local Ambulance Service Network, Central Queensland, Queensland Ambulance Service, Rockhampton (APARA)

    Public Safety Business Agency

    105153/14 Senior Systems Administrator, Information Communication Systems, Public Safety Business Agency,Kedron (AO6)

    05-05-2014 Potter, Andrew System Admin Electronic Archiving, Information Communications Systems, Public Safety Business Agency, Kedron (AO5)

  • 16 May 2014] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 15 65

    Public Trust Office

    PT59/13

    Public Trust Officer, Client Services Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3)

    Date of duty Chorley, Vanessa Claire

    Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office,Sunshine Coast (AO3)

    PT59/13

    Public Trust Officer, Client Services Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3)

    Date of duty Cordwell, Timothy John

    Administrative Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO2)

    PT59/13

    Public Trust Officer, Client Services Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3)

    Date of duty Clarke, Simone Elizabeth

    Public Trust Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Redcliffe (AO3)

    PT59/13

    Public Trust Officer, Client Services Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3)

    Date of duty Trail, Colin Martin Administrative Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO2)

    PT31/13

    Public Trust Officer, Client Services Public Trust Office, Redcliffe (AO3)

    Date of duty Turpin, Jennifer Sue Administrative Officer, Client Services, Public Trust Office, Redcliffe (AO2)

    Queensland Police Service

    17389/14 Manager (Program Development),Fleet Management, Asset Services, Finance and Business Support Division, Alderley (AO7)

    26-03-2014 O’Sullivan, Daniel Michael

    Senior Project Officer (Capital Works), Capital Works and Property Services, Asset Services, Finance and Business Support Division, Alderley (AO6)

    17320/13 Client Service Officer (Weapons), Weapons Licensing, Specialist Services, Operations Support Command, Brisbane (AO3)

    Date of duty Smicek, Anton Alexander

    Administrative Officer, Weapons Licensing, Specialist Services, Operations Support Command, Brisbane (AO2)

    APPOINTMENT PART I - APPEALABLE

    Reference Number

    Vacancy Date of Appointment

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

  • 66 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 15 [16 May 2014

    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

    Education, Training and Employment

    NCR6046/14

    Principal, New Secondary School – Burpengary,North Coast Region, Burpengary (SL 5)

    14-07-2014 Hoehn, Peter

    Health

    SPP110235

    Director (State and Commonwealth Funding), Healthcare Purchasing, Funding and Performance Management, System Policy And Performance Division, Brisbane (SO)

    13-04-2014 Hassed, Vivienne

    Office of the Health Ombudsman

    74930KPMG

    Executive Director, Investigations,Brisbane (SES2)

    26-05-2014 Wilson, Robert

    74946KPMG

    Executive Director, Legal Services and Director of Proceedings, Brisbane (SES2)

    10-06-2014 Paulson, Leonie

    74947KPMG

    Executive Director, Assessment and Resolution,Brisbane (SES2)

    19-05-2014 Pritchard, Lisa Jayne

    Parliamentary Service

    PAR8/14

    Principal Research Officer, Committee Office, Parliamentary Service, Parliament House, Brisbane (AO6)

    12-05-2014 Salisbury, Melissa Ann

    Public Trust Office

    PT59/13

    Public Trust Officer, Client Services Program,Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3)

    Date of duty Primo, Alison Melissa

    PT59/13

    Public Trust Officer, Client Services Program,Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO3)

    Date of duty Lam, Thi Thu Hanh

    PT12/14

    Project Officer, Client Services Program,Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO6)

    Date of duty Buchel, Quintin

    PT49/13

    Senior Information Support Officer, Information Services, Corporate Services, Public Trust Office, Brisbane (AO4)

    Date of duty Litke, Thomas

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  • 68 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 15 [16 May 2014

    Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991

    SETTING OF INSURANCE PREMIUMS FOR RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION WORK

    Queensland Home Warranty Scheme

    I, Steve Griffin, Commissioner, Queensland Building and Construction Commission, pursuant to

    section 68D of the Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991 state that the

    insurance premium payable by a licensed contractor or licensed construction manager for residential

    construction work, as of 1 July 2014, is to be in accordance with Schedule 1.

    Unless the contrary intention appears, wherever terms defined by the Queensland Building and

    Construction Commission Act 1991 or the Queensland Building and Construction Commission

    Regulation 2003 appear in this notice, those terms have the same meaning in this notice as in the

    Act or Regulation.

    For Schedule 1 of this notice, “residential construction price” means the following:

    (a) For proposed residential construction work for, or on the site of, a single detached dwelling:

    (i) the contract price for the work; or

    (ii) if there is no contract price - the value of the residential construction work.

    (b) For proposed residential construction work for, or on the site of, one or more multiple

    dwellings:

    (i) if the work is to be carried out under a contract and a notional price applies under

    the Queensland Building and Construction Commission Regulation 2003 - for each

    residential unit, the notional price of the work for the unit; or

    (ii) if the work is to be carried out under a contract and a notional price for the work

    does not apply - the contract price for work for the residential unit; or

    (iii) otherwise - the value of the work for the residential unit.

    (c) For residential construction work carried out under a construction management contract –

    the value of the residential construction work for which the construction manager is

    providing building work services for the principal, plus the amount paid by the principal to

    the construction manager under the construction management contract for those services.

    A premium is not payable by a licensed contractor who carries out residential construction work if

    any of the following apply:

    (a) The work is carried out by the contractor under a subcontract with a licensed contractor;

    (b) The work is carried out by the contractor under a construction management trade contract.

    A premium is also not payable by a licensed contractor for building work other than residential

    construction work.

    The minimum premium is $218.60 and the maximum premium is $5,683.45.

  • 16 May 2014] QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 15 69

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    70,000 763.30 130,000 1,435.75 190,000 2,098.45 250,000 2,674.05

    Less than $20,000

    Premium$218.60

    71,000 774.25 131,000 1,446.90 191,000 2,109.50 251,000 2,682.60

    72,000 785.15 132,000 1,457.85 192,000 2,120.55 252,000 2,691.25

    73,000 796.05 133,000 1,469.00 193,000 2,131.60 253,000 2,699.85

    74,000 806.90 134,000 1,479.90 194,000 2,142.65 254,000 2,708.50

    75,000 817.85 135,000 1,490.90 195,000 2,153.75 255,000 2,717.10

    76,000 828.70 136,000 1,502.10 196,000 2,164.75 256,000 2,725.70

    77,000 839.60 137,000 1,513.10 197,000 2,175.80 257,000 2,734.35

    78,000 850.55 138,000 1,524.20 198,000 2,186.90 258,000 2,742.95

    79,000 861.50 139,000 1,535.15 199,000 2,197.80 259,000 2,751.50

    20,000 218.60 80,000 872.40 140,000 1,546.30 200,000 2,208.85 260,000 2,760.10

    21,000 229.05 81,000 883.30 141,000 1,557.25 201,000 2,252.85 261,000 2,768.70

    22,000 239.95 82,000 894.10 142,000 1,568.35 202,000 2,261.40 262,000 2,777.25

    23,000 250.80 83,000 905.05 143,000 1,579.35 203,000 2,269.90 263,000 2,785.85

    24,000 261.75 84,000 916.00 144,000 1,590.45 204,000 2,278.60 264,000 2,794.50

    25,000 272.60 85,000 926.90 145,000 1,601.50 205,000 2,287.15 265,000 2,803.10

    26,000 283.55 86,000 937.80 146,000 1,612.50 206,000 2,295.70 266,000 2,811.65

    27,000 294.45 87,000 948.65 147,000 1,623.50 207,000 2,304.25 267,000 2,820.25

    28,000 305.40 88,000 959.60 148,000 1,634.60 208,000 2,313.00 268,000 2,828.85

    29,000 316.25 89,000 970.50 149,000 1,645.60 209,000 2,321.60 269,000 2,837.40

    30,000 327.20 90,000 981.50 150,000 1,656.65 210,000 2,330.20 270,000 2,846.00

    31,000 338.00 91,000 992.25 151,000 1,667.65 211,000 2,338.85 271,000 2,854.70

    32,000 349.00 92,000 1,003.15 152,000 1,678.75 212,000 2,347.45 272,000 2,863.30

    33,000 359.85 93,000 1,014.10 153,000 1,689.75 213,000 2,356.00 273,000 2,871.80

    34,000 370.80 94,000 1,025.00 154,000 1,700.90 214,000 2,364.60 274,000 2,880.40

    35,000 381.70 95,000 1,036.00 155,000 1,711.95 215,000 2,373.20 275,000 2,889.00

    36,000 392.60 96,000 1,046.85 156,000 1,723.00 216,000 2,381.80 276,000 2,897.60

    37,000 403.50 97,000 1,057.70 157,000 1,734.05 217,000 2,390.35 277,000 2,906.25

    38,000 414.45 98,000 1,068.70 158,000 1,745.00 218,000 2,398.90 278,000 2,914.90

    39,000 425.30 99,000 1,079.50 159,000 1,756.10 219,000 2,407.45 279,000 2,923.45

    40,000 436.20 100,000 1,090.50 160,000 1,767.10 220,000 2,416.10 280,000 2,932.05

    41,000 447.05 101,000 1,115.45 161,000 1,778.20 221,000 2,424.75 281,000 2,940.60

    42,000 458.00 102,000 1,126.60 162,000 1,789.20 222,000 2,433.40 282,000 2,949.20

    43,000 468.95 103,000 1,137.55 163,000 1,800.25 223,000 2,442.00 283,000 2,957.85

    44,000 479.85 104,000 1,148.65 164,000 1,811.35 224,000 2,450.55 284,000 2,966.45

    45,000 490.75 105,000 1,159.60 165,000 1,822.40 225,000 2,459.15 285,000 2,975.05

    46,000 501.60 106,000 1,170.75 166,000 1,833.40 226,000 2,467.80 286,000 2,983.65

    47,000 512.60 107,000 1,181.70 167,000 1,844.45 227,000 2,476.30 287,000 2,992.25

    48,000 523.40 108,000 1,192.85 168,000 1,855.45 228,000 2,484.90 288,000 3,000.85

    49,000 534.35 109,000 1,203.85 169,000 1,866.55 229,000 2,493.45 289,000 3,009.30

    50,000 545.25 110,000 1,214.90 170,000 1,877.50 230,000 2,502.05 290,000 3,018.00

    51,000 556.15 111,000 1,225.95 171,000 1,888.55 231,000 2,510.70 291,000 3,026.60

    52,000 567.10 112,000 1,236.95 172,000 1,899.55 232,000 2,519.30 292,000 3,035.20

    53,000 578.00 113,000 1,248.00 173,000 1,910.80 233,000 2,528.05 293,000 3,043.80

    54,000 588.80 114,000 1,259.10 174,000 1,921.80 234,000 2,536.65 294,000 3,052.35

    55,000 599.85 115,000 1,270.15 175,000 1,932.80 235,000 2,545.20 295,000 3,060.95

    56,000 610.65 116,000 1,281.15 176,000 1,943.85 236,000 2,553.75 296,000 3,069.65

    57,000 621.60 117,000 1,292.25 177,000 1,954.90 237,000 2,562.30 297,000 3,078.20

    58,000 632.50 118,000 1,303.25 178,000 1,965.95 238,000 2,570.90 298,000 3,086.80

    59,000 643.35 119,000 1,314.35 179,000 1,976.95 239,000 2,579.55 299,000 3,095.35

    60,000 654.30 120,000 1,325.30 180,000 1,988.00 240,000 2,588.10 300,000 3,103.90

    61,000 665.25 121,000 1,336.40 181,000 1,999.05 241,000 2,596.70 301,000 3,112.60

    62,000 676.10 122,000 1,347.35 182,000 2,010.05 242,000 2,605.30 302,000 3,121.25

    63,000 687.10 123,000 1,358.50 183,000 2,021.15 243,000 2,613.85 303,000 3,129.85

    64,000 697.80 124,000 1,369.45 184,000 2,032.15 244,000 2,622.45 304,000 3,138.40

    65,000 708.75 125,000 1,380.55 185,000 2,043.25 245,000 2,631.20 305,000 3,146.95

    66,000 719.65 126,000 1,391.60 186,000 2,054.30 246,000 2,639.75 306,000 3,155.55

    67,000 730.65 127,000 1,402.70 187,000 2,065.30 247,000 2,648.35 307,000 3,164.15

    68,000 741.45 128,000 1,413.70 188,000 2,076.35 248,000 2,656.90 308,000 3,172.85

    69,000 752.40 129,000 1,424.75 189,000 2,087.35 249,000 2,665.50 309,000 3,181.45

    SCHEDULE 1

  • 70 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE No. 15 [16 May 2014

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    Residential Construction

    PricePremium

    310,000 3,189.95 370,000 3,705.80 430,000 4,221.70 490,000 4,737.60 550,000 5,253.50 311,000 3,198.50 371,000 3,714.55 431,000 4,230.30 491,000 4,746.20 551,000 5,262.10

    312,000 3,207.15 372,000 3,723.15 432,000 4,238.90 492,000 4,754.85 552,000 5,270.70

    313,000 3,215.75 373,000 3,731.65 433,000 4,247.45 493,000 4,763.45 553,000 5,279.30

    314,000 3,224.35 374,000 3,740.25 434,000 4,256.10 494,000 4,772.00 554,000 5,287.85

    315,000 3,233.00 375,000 3,748.80 435,000 4,264.70 495,000 4,780.55 555,000 5,296.50

    316,000 3,241.55 376,000 3,757.40 436,000 4,273.30 496,000 4,789.20 556,000 5,305.05

    317,000 3,250.15 377,000 3,766.00 437,000 4,281.90 497,000 4,797.80 557,000 5,313.65

    318,000 3,258.75 378,000 3,774.70 438,000 4,290.50 498,000 4,806.45 558,000 5,322.25

    319,000 3,267.30 379,000 3,783.30 439,000 4,299.10 499,000 4,815.05 559,000 5,330.90

    320,000 3,275.90 380,000 3,791.90 440,000 4,307.65 500,000 4,823.60 560,000 5,339.50 321,000 3,284.50 381,000 3,800.40 441,000 4,316.30 501,000 4,832.20 561,000 5,348.15

    322,000 3,293.10 382,000 3,809.00 442,000 4,324.90 502,000 4,840.80 562,000 5,356.75

    323,000 3,301.75 383,000 3,817.55 443,000 4,333.50 503,000 4,849.35 563,000 5,365.35

    324,000 3,310.40 384,000 3,826.25 444,000 4,342.10 504,000 4,858.00 564,000 5,373.95

    325,000 3,319.00 385,000 3,834.85 445,000 4,350.65 505,000 4,866.55 565,000 5,382.45

    326,000 3,327.60 386,000 3,843.40 446,000 4,359.30 506,000 4,875.15 566,000 5,391.05

    327,000 3,336.20 387,000 3,852.00 447,000 4,367.95 507,000 4,883.75 567,000 5,399.70

    328,000 3,344.75 388,000 3,860.55 448,000 4,376.55 508,000 4,892.35 568,000 5,408.30

    329,000 3,353.35 389,000 3,869.15 449,000 4,385.15 509,000 4,901.00 569,000 5,416.90

    330,000 3,361.95 390,000 3,877.85 450,000 4,393.70 510,000 4,909.50 570,000 5,425.45 331,000 3,370.50 391,000 3,886.45 451,000 4,402.25 511,000 4,918.20 571,000 5,434.10

    332,000 3,379.05 392,000 3,895.00 452,000 4,410.85 512,000 4,926.80 572,000 5,442.65

    333,000 3,387.65 393,000 3,903.60 453,000 4,419.45 513,000 4,935.40 573,000 5,451.25

    334,000 3,396.40 394,000 3,912.15 454,000 4,428.10 514,000 4,944.00 574,000 5,459.90

    335,000 3,404.95 395,000 3,920.75 455,000 4,436.70 515,000 4,952.60 575,000 5,468.45

    336,000 3,413.55 396,000 3,929.40 456,000 4,445.25 516,000 4,961.15 576,000 5,477.05

    337,000 3,422.10 397,000 3,938.00 457,000 4,453.80 517,000 4,969.80 577,000 5,485.65

    338,000 3,430.70 398,000 3,946.60 458,000 4,462.40 518,000 4,978.35 578,000 5,494.25

    339,000 3,439.30 399,000 3,955.20 459,000 4,471.05 519,000 4,986.95 579,000 5,502.80

    340,000 3,447.95 400,000 3,963.80 460,000 4,479.70 520,000 4,995.55 580,000 5,511.45 341,000 3,456.55 401,000 3,972.40 461,000 4,488.30 521,000 5,004.15 581,000 5,520.00

    342,000 3,465.00 402,000 3,980.95 462,000 4,496.85 522,000 5,012.75 582,000 5,528.65

    343,000 3,473.60 403,000 3,989.60 463,000 4,505.45 523,000 5,021.40 583,000 5,537.25

    344,000 3,482.20 404,000 3,998.15 464,000 4,514.00 524,000 5,030.00 584,000 5,545.90

    345,000 3,490.85 405,000 4,006.75 465,000 4,522.65 525,000 5,038.60 585,000 5,554.50

    346,000 3,499.55 406,000 4,015.35 466,000 4,531.30 526,000 5,047.15 586,000 5,563.15

    347,000 3,508.20 407,000 4,023.90 467,000 4,539.85 527,000 5,055.70 587,000 5,571.70

    348,000 3,516.75 408,000 4,032.50 468,000 4,548.45 528,000 5,064.30 588,000 5,580.25

    349,000 3,525.35 409,000 4,041.15 469,000 4,557.05 529,000 5,072.90 589,000 5,588.85

    350,000 3,533.90 410,000 4,049.80 470,000 4,565.65 530,000 5,081.55 590,000 5,597.45 351,000 3,542.50 411,000 4,058.35 471,000 4,574.30 531,000 5,090.15 591,000 5,606.05

    352,000 3,551.05 412,000 4,066.95 472,000 4,582.95 532,000 5,098.70 592,000 5,614.60

    353,000 3,559.70 413,000 4,075.50 473,000 4,591.45 533,000 5,107.25 593,000 5,623.25

    354,000 3,568.25 414,000 4,084.10 474,000 4,600.05 534,000 5,115.90 594,000 5,631.85

    355,000 3,576.85 415,000 4,092.70 475,000 4,608.65 535,000 5,124.60 595,000 5,640.40

    356,000 3,585.50 416,000 4,101.35 476,000 4,617.25 536,000 5,133.20 596,000 5,649.05

    357,000 3,594.05 417,000 4,109.95 477,000 4,625.85 537,000 5,141.80 597,000 5,657.60

    358,000 3,602.70 418,000 4,118.45 478,000 4,634.40 538,000 5,150.35 598,000 5,666.20

    359,000 3,611.30 419,000 4,127.10 479,000 4,643.05 539,000 5,158.95 599,000 5,674.85

    360,000 3,619.90 420,000 4,135.70 480,000 4,651.60 540,000 5,167.55 600,000 5,683.45 361,000 3,628.50 421,000 4,144.35 481,000 4,660.20 541,000 5,176.10

    Over $600,000Premium$5,683.45

    362,000 3,637.05 422,000 4,153.00 482,000 4,668.80 542,000 5,184.75

    363,000 3,645.65 423,000 4,161.60 483,000 4,677.35 543,000 5,193.30

    364,000 3,654.20 424,000 4,170.15 484,000 4,686.00 544,000 5,201.90

    365,000 3,662.75 425,000 4,178.75 485,000 4,694.65 545,000 5,210.50

    366,000 3,671.40 426,000 4,187.30 486,000 4,703.25 546,000 5,219.15

    367,000 3,680.05 427,000 4,195.90 487,000 4,711.85 547,000 5,227.75

    368,000 3,688.65 428,000 4,204.50 488,000 4,720.45 548,000 5,236.40

    369,000 3,697.25 429,000 4,213.10 489,000 4,729.00 549,000 5,244.90

    Endnotes

    1. Published in the Gazette on 16 May 2014.

    2. Not required to be laid before the Legislative Assembly.

    3. The administering agency is the Queensland Building and Construction Commission.

    4. Commencement date: 1 July 2014.

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    TRAVEL COMPENSATION FUND SUBSTITUTION TRUST DEED

    WHEREAS

    A. The Governments of the States of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia entered into a Participation Agreement dated 19 September 1986 ("the "Participation Agreement" ") relating to the licensing of persons carrying on or intending to carry on business as travel agents and the regulation of their operations,

    B. The Governments of Queensland, Tasmania and Australian Capital Territory subsequently became signatories to the Participation Agreement,

    C. Reference is made in the Participation Agreement to a compensation fund,

    D. The settlors are the Ministers of the Crown who were respectively responsible for the Act in each State, as at 19 September 1986,

    E. The settlors by the Original Deed appointed the persons named in clause II of this Deed to act as Trustees of the trust created upon the terms set out in this Deed in respect of a fund known as the Travel Compensation Fund and to be responsible for administration of the Scheme provided for in this Deed. In accordance with clause 4, replacement Trustees have been appointed from time to time,

    F. As soon as the Original Deed came into force and effect the settlors lodged with the Trustees the sum of one hundred dollars to be held by them on the trusts set out in this Deed,

    G. The Ministers with responsibility for administering the State Acts which regulate Travel Agents, commonly called the Travel Agents Act of the participating States, have prepared a Travel Industry Transition Plan dated 7 December 2012, which sets out a pathway to deregulate the travel industry in Australia, characterised by the abolition of the Co-operative Scheme of Uniform Regulation of Travel Agents ("the National Scheme"), the closure of the Travel Compensation Fund and removal of the requirement to hold a licence to carry on business as a travel agent,

    H. As envisaged in clause 29 of the Original Deed, the Ministers have decided to substitute the Original Deed with this Deed, and

    I. This Deed set out the timeframes for achieving deregulation of the travel industry as outlined in the Travel Industry Transition Plan.

    NOW THIS DEED WITNESSES as follows –

    I. It is hereby declared that this Deed is in substitution for the Original Deed and that the Trust is established on the terms and conditions which are set out in the Schedule hereto and that this Deed includes that Schedule (as amended from time to time).

    II. The settlors originally appointed the following persons to act as Trustees:

    (i) as the nominee of the New South Wales Minister under clause 4.1, John William Andrew Holloway of 39 Carcoola Avenue, Chipping Norton in the State of New South Wales,

    (ii) as the nominee of the Victorian Minister under clause 4.1, John David Hall of 70 Scott Street, Beaumaris in the State of Victoria,

    (iii) as the nominee of the South Australian Minister under clause 4.1, Philip Herschel Nicholls of 5 Robert Street, Unley in the State of South Australia,

    (iv) as the nominee of the Western Australian Minister under clause 4.1, Paul Richard Glanville of Unit 5, 286 Mill Point Road, South Perth in the State of Western Australia,

    (v) as the nominees of the Ministers under clause 4.1, Osmond Francis William Pitts of 18 Greenfield Avenue, Middle Cove in the State of New South Wales, Allen Charles Corbett of 2 Singleton Road, North Balwyn in the State of Victoria, Michael Anthony Gilmour Thompson of 103 Monmouth Street, North Perth in the State of Western Australia, Francis William O'Gorman of 77 Rugby Street, Malvern in the State of South Australia, and

    (vi) as the nominee of the Ministers under clause 4.3, Neil Francis Francey of Unit 6, 59 Kirribilli Avenue, Kirribilli in the State of New South Wales.

    III. This Deed shall come into force and effect on 1 July 2013, provided it has been executed by each of the Ministers and the persons then appointed to act as Trustees have consented so to act.

    IV. This Deed may be signed by counterparts and, if so, the respective counterparts taken together shall constitute this Deed.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF each of the following Ministers has executed this Deed on 17 June 2013 for and on behalf of the Crown in right of their State in their capacity as Minister with responsibility for administering the State Acts which regulate Travel Agents (but not in a personal capacity).

    SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED by the said ANTHONY ROBERTS

    ANTHONY ROBERTS

    in the presence of: BRANDON JACOBS

    SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED by the said NICK MCKIM NICK MCKIM

    in the presence of: PAMELA HONAN

    SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED by the said HEIDI VICTORIA HEIDI VICTORIA

    in the presence of: CAROLYN JONES

    SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED by the said JARROD BLEIJIE

    JARROD BLEIJIE

    in the presence of: NATHAN RUHLE

    SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED by the said MICHAEL MISCHIN

    MICHAEL MISCHIN

    in the presence of: LYNETTE STONE

    SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED by the said SIMON CORBELL

    SIMON CORBELL

    in the presence of: DAVID FERGUSON

    SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED by the said JOHN RAU JOHN RAU

    in the presence of: BRADLEY GREEN

    SCHEDULE

    1 INTERPRETATION

    2 TITLE AND OBJECTS OF THE TRUST

    3 PURPOSES OF TRUST

    4 TRUSTEES

    4A GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF BOARD

    5 THE FUND

    6 CONTRIBUTIONS, FEES, LEVIES AND PENALTIES

    7 INVESTMENT OF MONEY

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    8 APPLICATION FOR ELIGIBILITY AS PARTICIPANT

    9 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AS PARTICIPANT

    10 ACCEPTANCE AS PARTICIPANT

    11 DECLARED PARTICIPANT

    12 INFORMATION BY PARTICIPANT

    12A REMAINING ELIGIBLE AS PARTICIPANT

    12B CEASING TO BE PARTICIPANT

    12C REINSTATEMENT AS PARTICIPANT

    13 HEARINGS AND APPEALS

    14 REGISTER OF PARTICIPANTS

    15 PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION

    16 CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION

    17 AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION

    18 EMERGENCY COMPENSATION

    19 APPEALS

    20 MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

    21 COMMITTEES

    21A CONDUCT OF MEETINGS

    22 APPEAL COMMITTEE

    23 SECRECY

    24 ACCOUNTS AND AUDIT

    25 ANNUAL REPORT

    26 NOTICES

    27 TERMINATION OF TRUST

    28 TRUST FUNDS NOT PAYABLE TO PAR