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No. GN 20, Wednesday, 31 May 1989 Published by the Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra GOVERNMENT NOTICES
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Gazette number Date of publication Subject
PI 25.1.89 Tariff Quotas—Miscellaneous amendments to Determinations (1988) P2 14.2,89 Tariff Quotas—Quota transactions for the period 1 October 1988 to
31 December P3 15.2.89 Tariff Quotas—Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Ballot Quota Al loca t ions-
List of 1989 Tariff Quota Holders P4 21.2.89 Tariff Quotas—Textiles, Clothing and Footwear base Quota Allocations—List
of 1989 Tariff Quota Holders P5 21.2.89 Tariff Quotas—Textiles, Clothing and Footwear tender Quota Al loca t ions-
List of 1989 Quota Holders P6 23.3.89 Customs Act 1906—Prohibition of Exports (Defence) P7 20.4.89 Tariff Quotas—Quota Transactions for the period 1.1.89 to 31.3.89 P8 3.5.89 Amendment No. 2 to the National Health and Medical Research Council
Food Standards Code P9 16.5.89 Variation of list Registered Corporations
N.N.—8941826
Special Information Prices Surveillance Act 1983 NOTICES TO PURSUANT TO SECTION 23 92) (b)
File number Register Company date received Purpose of notification Outcome of consideration reference
Ampol Limited N89/15 22.12.88
N89/40 27.1.89
N89/95 2.3.89
N89/97 6.3.89
N89/118 20.3.89
Petroleum products freight differentials, state review New South Wales, recovery of cost increases Petroleum products freight differentials, adjustment to previously approved NSW rates Petroleum products supply costs, recovery of cost increases
Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators LPG~natural ly occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators
No objection to the proposed rates 2115 effective from 7.2.89 Rates available for perusal at the Authority's offices No objection to the proposed rates 2116
The Authority objected to the pro- 2117 posed 1.96 cpl increase for motor spirit and distillate and issued a sec-tion 22 (2) (b) (iii) notice stating it would have no objection to the com-pany charging prices endorsed from 21 March 1989 including 1.00 cpl increase for motor spirit and distil-late, company subsequently accepted the Authority's proposal No objection to the proposed in- 2133 creases in prices effective from 7.3.89:
CPL Motor spirits 1.00 Distillate 1.00 No objection to the proposed price 2134 of $175.00 per tonne.
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Company File number date received Purpose of notification Outcome of consideration
Register reference
N89/130 22.3.89
Bond Corporation N89/94 Holdings 2.3.89 Limited
BHP Petroleum (Bass Strait) Pty Ltd
BP Australia Limited and
BP Oil Distribution Limited
N89/134 29.3.89
N89/142 30.3.89
N89/27 19.12.89
N89/36 26.1.89
N89/93 1.3.89
N89/98 3.3.89
N89/112 20.3.89
N 8 9 / n 9 23.3.89
N89/136 30.3.89
Bridge Oil Limited N89/132 28.3.89
Petroleum products, increase in State franchise f e e -Victoria
Beer, introduction of existing products from Western Aus-tralia and New South Wales to be sold in Queensland Beer, renaming of previously products marketed in NSW, WA, Victoria and Qld in 345 ml bottles
LPG—Natura l ly occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators Petroleum products freight differentials, state review New South Wales, recovery of cost increase Petroleum products freight differentials, adjustments to previously approved NSW rates Petroleum products freight differentials, partial state re-view Western Australia, re-duction in rail freight charges Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators
Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators
LPG—Natural ly occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators Petroleum products, increase in State franchise f e e -Victoria
LPG—Natural ly occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators
No objection to the proposed price increases effective 1.4.89:
CPL Motor spirit
97 Ron Leaded 0.23 96 Ron Unleaded 0.22 91/93 Ron Unleaded 0.23
Distillate 0.46 No objection to the proposed prices Price list shown in register
No objection to the proposed prices $/Carton
NSW Vic. WA Qld Tooheys Dry 18.91 18.91 Swan Dry 18.91 18.91 20.12 Castlemaine Dry 18.91 No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
No objection to the proposed rates effective from 7.2.89
No objection to the proposed rates
No objection to the proposed rate Rates available for perusal at the Authority's office No obj^ection to the proposed in-creases in prices effective from 7.3.89:
CPL Motor spirits 1.00 Distillate 1.00 Avgas 1.00 Avtur 1.00 No objection to the proposed in-creases in prices effective from 21.3.89: Motor spirits Distillate Avgas Avtur No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
CPL l.(X) 1.00 1.00 1.00
2135
2110
2163
2156
2118
2119
2120
2136
2137
2138
2139 No objection to the proposed price increases effective 1.4.89:
CPL Motor spirit
97 Ron Leaded 0.23 96 Ron Unleaded 0.22 91/93 Ron Unleaded 0.23
Distillate 0.46 No objection to the proposed price 2157 of $175.00 per tonne
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Company File number date received Purpose of notification Outcome of consideration
Register reference
The Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Limited
N89/67 10.2.89
N89/79 23.2.89
N89/80 23.2.89
N89/81 23.2.89
Cadbury Schweppcs Pty Ltd
Caltex Oil (Australia) Pty Limited
N89/145 7.4.89
N89/146 7.4.89
N89/68 10.2.89
N89/70 14.2.89
Rod and Bar Products Divi-sion, steel for reinforcing and rods, recovery of cost in-creases and maintenance of profit margin Rod and Bar Products Divi-sion, steel for fence posts, re-covery of cost increases and maintenance of profit margin
Slab and Plate Products Di-vision, hot rolled strip and cold rolled strip, recovery of cost increases and mainte-nance of profit margin
Rod and Bar Products Divi-sion, merchant bar products, blooms, billets and slabs, re-covery of cost increases and maintenance of profit margin
Drinks Division, range of soft drinks marketed in Victoria, recovery of cost increases Drinks Division, New prod-uct-Pepsi/Diet Pepsi 300 ml non returnable bottle mar-keted in Victoria Petroleum products freight differentials, state review New South Wales, recovery of cost increases Petroleum products, increase in supply costs
No objection to the prosed prices 2102 $/Tonne
Steel for reinforcing 661.50 Steel for rods 744.00
The Authority objected to the pro- 2103 posed weighted average increase of 3.5 per cent and issued a section 22 (2) (b) (iii) notice stating it would have no objection to the company supplying goods at those prices cur-rently being charged plus a weighted averaged increase of 0.60 per cent Company subsequently accepted the Authority's proposal of $783.17 per tonne No objection to the proposed prices 2104 To pipe and tube Industry $/Tonne Hot rolled mill edge strip
—ex Port Kembla 512 —ex Westemport 552
Hot rolled slit strip —ex Port Kembla 549 —ex Westernpori 589
Hot rolled strip 525 Cold rolled strip
—ex Port Kembla 709 —ex Westemport 748
to other customers Hot rolled strip
(Schedule A) 629 Hot rolled strip
(Schedule B) 644 No objections to the proposed price 2105 increases
$/Tonne Rounds, squares and flats
commercial finish 677 Rounds, squares and flats,
engineering steels 771 Light angles 631 Light structurals 708 Blooms and slabs
Schedule A 631 Heavy billets
Schedule B 662 Light billets
Schedule C 759 No objection to the proposed weighted average increase of 5.33 per cent, price list shown in register No objection to the proposed price
$/carton 300 ml Pepsi/Diet Pepsi NRB 11.52
No objections to the proposed rates efl'ective from 7.2.89 Rates available for persual at the Authority's offices The Authority objected to the pro-p o s ^ increases of 2.36 cpl for motor spirits, 1.00 cpl for distillate and 1.21 cpl for Avtur and issued a section 22 (2) (b) (iii) notice stating it would have no objection to the company charging prices endorsed from 7 March 1989 including 1.00 cpl in-crease for the above products Company subsequently accepted the Authority's proposal
2171
2172
2121
2140
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Company File number date received Purpose of notification Outcome of consideration
Register reference
N89/90 27.2.89
CaltexOil N89/113 (Australia) Pty 21.3.89 Limited
Caltex Oil N89/120 (Australia) Pty 31.3.89 Limited
N89/135 29.3.89
Carlton and N89/129 United 22.3.89
Breweries Limited
The Cascade N89/103 Brewery Co. 8.3.89
Limited
Cereal Foods Pty N89/123 Ltd 17.3.89
Cockburn Cement N89/102 Limited 6.3.89
Commonwealth N89/22 Steel 19.1.89 Company Limited
Petroleum products freight differentials, Bridgetown Western Australia, recovery of cost increases
Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators
LPG —Naturally occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators Petroleum products, increase in State franchise f e e -Victoria
Beer, new product—Fosters Light 2.5 per cent alcohol volume marketed nationally
Beer, new product—Boags Export Lager in 375 ml cans and bottles marketed in Tas-mania and interstate Range of breakfast cereals, recovery of cost increases
Range of cement products, recovery of cost increases
Surcharge on prices of nickel bearing alloy steels produced in the March/April 89 rolling program, recovery of cost increases
The Authority objected to the pro-posed freight differential rates of L73 cpl for motor spirit and 1.94 cpl for Distillate and issued a section 22 (2) (b) (iii) notice stating it would have no objection to the company supplying goods at Bridgetown, West-ern Australia at the freight differen-tial rates previously endorsed with effect on and from 27 February 1989, the rates endorsed are as follows: Motor spirit 1.2 cpl Distillate 1.5 cpl Company subsequently accepted the Authority's proposal No objection to the proposed in-creases in prices effective from 21.3.89:
CPL Motor spirits 1.00 Distillate 1.00 Avtur 1.00 No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
No objection to the proposed price increases effective 1.4.89:
CPL
0.23 0.22
0.23 0.46
13.01 13.81 13.81 14.41 13.00 13.04 14.41
Motor spirit 97 Ron Leaded 96 Ron Unleaded 91/93 Ron Unleaded
Distillate No objection to the proposed prices
$/carton Victoria Tasmania South Australia Western Australia New South Wales Queensland Northern Territory No objection to the proposed prices
$/carton 375 ml cans 16.84 375 ml bottle 16.22 No objection to the proposed weighted average increase of 4.9 per cent Price list shown in register No objection to the proposed weighted average increase of $6.20 per tonne Price list shown in register No objection to the proposed surcharges
Product/Grade 303 304 304L 316 316L 321 431 4340 4620 8615-8645 8660 EN25/26 EN33
Surcharge $/tonne
1134 1197 1197 1512 1512 1260 277 227 221
63 63
315 378
2122
2141
2142
2143
2164
2111
2165
2166
2106
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Company File number date received Purpose of notification Outcome of consideration
Register reference
Commonwealth N89/32 Steel 30.1.89 Company Limited
N89/108 14.3.89
Delhi Petroleum N89/127 Pty Ltd 11.3.89
Esso Australia Ltd N89/16 10.1.89
N89/41 1.2.89
N89/99 3.3.89
N89/104 8.3.89
N89/114 17.3.89
N89/131 23.3.89
Esso Exploration N89/126 and Production 11.3.89 Aust. Inc.
Hartogen Energy N89/125 Limited 20.3.89
Surcharge on prices of nickel bearing alloy steels produced in the January/February 1989 rolling program, recovery of cost increases
EN36A EN39B Hytuf 630 No objection surcharges
to the
403 529 227 504
proposed
Surcharge $/tonne
747
Rolled bar products, recovery of cost increases
LPG —Natural ly occurr ing and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators Petroleum products freight differentials, state review New South Wales, recovery of cost increases Petroleum products freight differentials, adjustment to previously approved NSW rates Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators LPG—Natura l ly occurring and refinery produced. Re-view of export parity and no-tional import parity indicators Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators Petroleum products, increase in State franchise f e e -Victoria
LPG —Natural ly occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators LPG —Natural ly occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators
Product/Grade 303 304 789 304L 789 316 996 316L 996 321 830 431 183 4340 150 4620 146 8615-8645 42 8660 42 EN25/26 208 EN33 249 EN36A 266 EN39B 349 Hytuf 150 630 332 No objection to the proposed weighted average increase of 2.98 per cent No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
No objection to the proposed effec-tive from 7.2.89 Rates available for perusal at Au-thority's offices No objection to the proposed rates
No objection to the proposed in-creases in prices effective from 7.3.89:
CPL Motor spirits 1.00 Distillate 1.00 No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
No objection to the proposed in-creases in prices effective from 21.3.89
CPL Motor spirits 1.00 Distillate 1.00 No objection to the proposed price increases effective 1.4.89:
CPL
0.23 0.22 0.23 0.46
Motor spirit 97 Ron Leaded 96 Ron Unleaded 91/93 Ron Unleaded
Distillate
No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
2107
2167
2158
2123
2124
2144
2145
2146
2147
2159
2160
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Company File number date received Purpose of notification Outcome of consideration
Register reference
Kelloggs (Aust.) N89/91 Ply Ltd 27.2.89
John Lysaght N89/58 (Australia) Ltd 7.2.89
Mobil Oil Australia Limited
N89/24 19.1.89
N89/28 26.1.89
N89/56 3.2.89
N89/87 14.2.89
N89/100 3.3.89
N89/115 20.3.89
N89/121 17.3.89
N89/137 30.3.89
Monier Redland N89/111 Ltd 16.3.89
North Australian N89/109 Cement Limited 15.3.89
Breakfast cereals, introduc-tion of new packsizes to re-place existing packsizes for six ready-to-eat varieties Range of steel mill products, recovery cost increases
Petroleum products freight differentials, state review New South Wales, recovery of cost increases Petroleum products freight differentials, adjustment to previously approved NSW rates Petroleum products freight differentials, Horn Island Queensland, aviation fuels
Petroleum products freight differentials partial states re-view Western Australia, re-duction in rail freight charges Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators
Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators
LPG —Natura l ly occurr ing and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators Petroleum products, increase in State franchise f e e -Victoria
Concrete roof tiles marketed in Victoria and Southern New South Wales, recovery of cost increases Cement, new product—Slag blend bulk and bagged
No objection to the proposed prices Price list shown in register
The Authority objected to the pro-posed weighted average increase of 2.87 per cent and issued a section 22 (2) (b) (iii) notice stating it would have no objection to the company supplying goods at those prices cur-rently charged plus a weighted aver-age increase of 2.71 per cent Company subsequently accepted the Authority's p r o p y l Price list shown in register No objection to the proposed price rates effective from 7.2.89 Rales available for perusal at the Authority's offices No objection to the proposed rates
No objection to the proposed rates CPL
Avgas Avtur Horn Island (Bulk) 32.9 32.2 Horn Island (Drum) 29.6 28.8 No objection to the proposed rates Rates available for perusal at the Authority's offices No objection to the proposed in-creases in prices effective from 7.3.89:
CPL Motor spirits 1.00 Distillate 1.00 Avgas 1.00 Avtur 1.00 No objection to the proposed in-creases in prices from 21.3.89:
CPL 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Motor spirits Distillate Avgas Avtur No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
No objection to the proposed price increases effective 1.4.89:
CPL Motor spirit
97 Ron Leaded 0.23 96 Ron Unleaded 0.22 91/93 Ron Unleaded 0.23
Distillate 0.46 No objection to the proposed weighted average increase of $15.78 per hundred to achieve a weighted average price of $136.85 Price list shown in register No objection to the proposed prices
iflonne Bulk slag blend
ex Works Stuart 119.71 Bagged slag blend
ex Works Stuart 130.40 Bulk slag blend
ex Works Cairns 138.91
2112
2108
2125
2126
2127
2128
2148
2149
2150
2151
2173
2113
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Company File number date received Purpose of notification Outcome of consideration
Register reference
Pioneer International
Limited
N89/110 15.3.89
N89/117 17.3.89
Queensland Cement Limited
Santos Ltd
The Shell Company of Australia Limited
N89/88 24.2.89
N89/124 17.3.89
N89/105 10.3.89
N89/20 11.1.89
N89/38 31.1.89
N89/76 22.2.89
N89/83
N89/10I 3.3.89
Premixed concrete—Queens-land, recovery of cost increases
Premixed concrete—New South Wales, recovery of cost increases
Range of cement products, recovery of cost increases
Range of cement products, recovery of cost increases
LPG—Naturally occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators Petroleum products freight differentials, state review New South Wales, recovery of cost increases Petroleum products freight differentials, adjustment to previously approved NSW rates Petroleum products freight differentials partial state re-view Western Australia, re-duction in rail freight charges Petroleum products freight differentials Port Macquarie Aviation NSW new prod-uct—Aviation Turbine fuel Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators
The Authority objected to the pro- 2174 posed weighted average increase of $4.04 per cubic metre for 25 mpa grade, other grades to be adjusted accordingly, and issued section 22 (2) (b) (iii) notice stating it would have no objection to a weighted av-erage increase of $3.66 per cubic metre to achieve a weighted average price of $100.28 per cubic metre for 25 mpa grade, other grades to be adjusted accordingly Company subsequently accepted the Authority's p r o p y l Price list shown in register The Authority objected to the pro- 2175 posed weighted average increase of $6.31 per cubic metre for 25 mpa grade, other grades to be adjusted accordingly, and issued section 22 (2) (b) (iii) notice statinjg it would have no objection to a weighted av-erage increase of $5.68 per cubic metre to achieve a weighted average price of $119.11 per cubic metre for 25 mpa grade, other grades to be adjusted accordingly Company subsequently accepted the Authority's proposal Price list shown in register Notice withdrawn 2168
The Authority objected to the pro- 2176 posed weighted average increase of $6.55 per tonne ex works, and issued a section 22 (2) (b) (iii) notice stat-ing that it would have no objection to a weighted average increase of $5.16 per tonne to achieve a weighted average price of $119.65 per tonne ex works for Portland cement in the South East Queensland market area Company subsequently accepted the Authority's proposal Price list shown in register No objection to the proposed price 2161 of $175.00 per tonne
No objection to the proposed rates 2129 effective from 7.2.89 Rates available for perusal at the Authority's offices No objection to the proposed rates 2130
No objection to the proposed rates 2131 Rates available for perusal at Authority's offices
No objection to the proposed rate 2132 Port Macquarie Avn 4.9 cpl
No objection to the proposed in- 2152 creases in prices effective from 7.3.89
CPL Motor spirits l-OO Distillate 100 Avgas 1.00 Avtur 1.00
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Register reference
No objection to the proposed in-creases in prices effective from 21.3.89:
Tubemakers of Australia Limited
Wesfarmers LPG Pty Ltd
N89/116 20.3.89
N89/122 30.3.89
N89/138 30.3.89
Swan Portland N 89/96 Cement Limited 3.3.89
N89/21 19.1.89
N88/133 29.3.89
N89/139 30.3.89
N89/I40 30.3.89
WD & HO Wills N89/107 (Australia) 13.3.89 Limited
Petroleum products, increase in maximum endorsed indus-try price following review of world market prices and other indicators
LPG —Natura l ly occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional parity indicators Petroleum products, increase in State franchise f e e -Victoria
Range of cement products, recovery of cost increases
Welded steel pipe, change in price of imported product
Welded steel pipe marketed nationally, recovery of cost increases
Welded steel pipe imported from Japan, recovery of cost increases
prices effective
Motor spirits Distillate Avgas Avtur 1 .UU No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
CPL 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
LPG — Naturally occurring and refinery produced, review of export parity and notional import parity indicators Cigarettes—Stradbroke 35's varieties, reinstatement of price to previously endorsed level
No objection to the proposed price increases effective from 1.4.89:
CPL Motor spirit
97 Ron Leaded 0.23 96 Ron Unleaded 0.22 91/93 Ron Unleaded 0.23
Distillate 0.46
No objection to the proposed weighted average increase of 9.47 per tonne Price list shown in register No objection to the proposed price changes 10 Nominal Bore If metre Medium Black PE 1.85 Medium Black S&S 2.16 Medium Galvanised PE 2.46 Medium Galvanised S&S 2.76 8 Nominal Bore Medium Black S&S 1.82 Medium Galvanised PE 2.22 Medium Galvanised S&S 2.40 No objection to the proposed average increase of 6.18 per cent comprising an average 4.14 per cent on non-galvanised products and 8.49 per cent on galvanised product No objection to the proposed price increases 10 Nominal Bore $(metre Medium Galvanised PE 2.49 Medium Galvanised S&S 2.81 Heavy Black PE 2.48 Heavy Black S&S 2.92 8 Nominal Bore Medium Black S&S 1.85 Medium Galvanised S&S 2.44 Heavy Black PE 2.27 Heavy Black S&S 2.56 No objection to the proposed price of $175.00 per tonne
No objection to the proposed price reinstatement Price list shown in register
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N.N.—8941827
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN20, 31 May 1989
Government House Canberra ACT 2600
15 May 1989 It is hereby notified for general information that His Excel-lency the Governor<;eneral has awarded the Defence Force Service Medal, the Reserve Force Decoration, and the Reserve Force Medal, and Clasps where indicated, to the following Royal Australian Air Force personnel: ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Defence Force Service Medal
0121777 ABSOLON, Thomas John {Flight Lieutenant)
A320690 BEDGGOOD, Larry Edward (Sergeant)
A59469 BUTCHER, Gregory Allen (Sergeant)
A126136 COFFEY, David John (Corporal)
A123631 COOK, Robert Matthew (Warrant Officer)
A510933 CURRY, Stephen Richard (Sergeant)
A228524 CURTO, Richard Albert (Corporal)
A228517 DE VOS, George Herman (Sergeant)
A320669 DRURY, Robert John (Sergeant)
A123616 FORD, John Walter (Sergeant)
A123618 GLAROS, Stan (Sergeant)
A49730 HAYTER, Trevor John (Corporal)
A225661 HONEYSETT, Kenneth Bruce (Warrant Officer)
A228499 HOWARD, Robert James (Sergeant)
0228518 JONES, Peter Wayne (Flying Officer)
A59431 JUETT, Peter Brian (Flight Sergeant)
L320676 KARDAS, Lucy Kazimiera (Flying Officer)
A123628 KOLLMAN, Alfred John (Sergeant)
A123627 LEE, James Frederick (Sergeant)
A123624 MARCH, Barry James (Corporal)
A59457 MCCAMISH, Ian Robert (Sergeant)
L228510 MCCOTTER, Anne Theresa (Flight Lieutenant)
A123629 METE YARD, Douglas Gerald (Corporal)
A312635 MILKINS, Gordon Alan Douglas (Sergeant)
A48797 MOUNSTEPHEN, Steven James (Flight Sergeant)
0124841 OLIVER, John Anthony (Squadron Leader)
A228511 RETMOCK, Dean (Sergeant)
A228503 RICKETTS, Alan Thomas (Sergeant)
A228521 RIDLEY Phillip Edward (Sergeant)
A228505 SIMMS Gary James (Sergeant)
A59461 SMITH Bradley Ian (Sergeant)
W123107 SPARROW Kathleen Mary (Sergeant]
Special Information 1193 A235854 STEVENS David Allen
(Sergeant) OI23623 TALBOT Bruce Alexander
(Flying Officer) W48795 THOMPSON Beverley Jean
(Flight Sergeant) A58875 TIERNEY Ronald Francis
(Sergeant) Defence Force Service Medal with First Clasp
A123589 MCLELLAND Alexander Henry Roy (Flight Sergeant)
First Clasp to the Defence Force Service Medal Al 19683 ADAMS Lee Albert
(Flight Sergeant) Al 19728 ANDREWS George Alfred
(Warrant Officer) 0225355 BADGERY Guy Maitland Pitt
(Squadron Leader) 0119698 BALDWIN Edward Daniel Abraham
(Squadron Leader) A119721 BAX Donald George
(Sergeant) Al 19560 BIRD Brian Francis
(Flight Sergeant) Al 19561 BRABON Walter Gilbert
(Corporal) A119685 BRAZIL Alan George
(Sergeant) A46803 CAMPBELL Martin Joseph
(Warrant Officer) L46784 CAPUS Dianna Beatrix
(Squadron Leader) A225360 CATHCART David Robey
(Sergeant) Al 19687 COLLINGS David Elliot
(Warrant Officer) A119722 CROUCH Wayne Thomas
(Sergeant) A225359 CROWLEY Kevin John
(Flight Sergeant) A225378 DEMMERY James Douglas
(Sergeant) Al 19716 FERGUSON Roy Edward
(Flight Sergeant) 0225356 FORBES Gregory Prestige
(Wing Commander) A119567 FRY Thomas James
(Flight Sergeant) Al 19697 FULLER John Robert
(Sergeant) A318900 GAUCI Charles Francis
(Flight Sergeant) Al 19707 GREENWOOD Colin Peter
(Sergeant) A318898 GUARINI Egidio
(Sergeant) A318936 HAM, Arnold John
(Sergeant) Al 19678 HEAD, Warwick Arthur
(Flight Sergeant) 0119672 HERBERTSON, John Frederick
(Squadron Leader) A46480 HULL, Robert Earl Julian
(Flight Sergeant) A225369 JAMES, Dennis William
(Sergeant) A36749 JEFFERY, David Leigh
(Sergeant) A46481 JONES, Trevor Thomas
(Flight Sergeant) Al 19557 KANE, Brian Alfred
(Flight Sergeant) Al 19680 LANHAM, Chester Robin
(Sergeant)
1194 Special Information
Al 19558 MCLEAN, Bryan John (Warrant Officer)
Al 19709 M C L E N N A N , Ian Denis (Flight Sergeant}
A225361 MEYERS, Anthony Raymond (Corporal)
0318870 MILNE, Lachlan George (Wing Commander)
Al 19699 MITCHELL, Sidney McDonald (Sergeant)
A61849 MOLLOY, Laurance John (Sergeant)
A119677 M U R P H Y , Donald Michael (Warrant Officer)
A46796 M U R P H Y , David John (Sergeant)
A119726 N E W M A N , Raymond Douglas (Sergeant)
N225025 O ' C O N N O R , Carole Ann (Wing Commander)
046791 PIETSCH, David Alexander (Wing Commander)
A318887 R A D C L I F F E , Desmond Joseph (Sergeant)
A119676 RAPP, Peter Henry (Flight Sergeant)
A325179 RICHARDS, Roderick George (Flight Sergeant)
044663 RILEY, Gary Philip (Wing Commander)
A225379 ROGERS, John Allan (Sergeant)
Al 19732 ROWE, Wayne Walter Thomas (Warrant Officer)
A46769 ROWE, Graham David (Sergeant)
A l 19692 SAVAGE, Kenneth John (Flight Sergeant)
0318871 S C O T L A N D , Ian William (Group Captain)
A124890 SCOTT. Robert Allen (Flight Sergeant)
A119715 SMITH, Benjamin William (Warrant Officer)
Al 19693 S T E W A R T , John Anthony (Flight Sergeant)
A318876 S T E W A R T , William Mark (Flight Sergeant)
Al 19682 STONE, Neil Alexander (Sergeant)
A318884 SUMMERS, Maurice Edward (Warrant Officer)
Al 19730 T H O M P S O N , Kevin Alan (Flight Sergeant)
Al 19733 W A L K E R , Geoffrey William (Warrant Officer)
A46478 WALLACE, William Sydney (Warrant Officer)
A62136 W A R D , Rodney Andrew (Flight Sergeant)
Al 19704 WEAVER, Larry Joseph (Sergeant)
Al 19559 WEST, Paul Keith (Corporal)
A225358 W H E L A N , Kevin Malcolm (Corporal)
Al 19705 W I N D O W , Dennis Keith (Sergeant)
Second Clasp to the Defence Force Service Medal A222244 BOYS, Philip Anthony
(Warrant Officer) A56788 BROWN, Frederick George
(Warrant Officer) A44380 D U T T O N , Alan William
(Warrant Officer)
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 20, 31 May 1989
A l l 1536 HOG AN, Michael Richard (Flight Sergeant)
A222218 H U N T , William Robert (Warrant Officer)
A44378 LEE, David Alexander (Flight Sergeant)
044090 S C H U L Z , Barry Maxwell (Wing Commander)
017733 S T J E R N Q U I S T , Clarence James (Group Captain)
A111617 W A L T E R S , Terence Patrick (Warrant Officer)
0219704 W R I G L E Y , Robert Kenneth Martin (Squadron Leader)
Reserve Force Decoration 06605 H U G H E S , Colin William
(Flight Lieutenant) 051684 MELROSE, Herbert Bruce
(Flight Lieutenant)
Reserve Force Decoration with First Clasp 0226098 NOTT, David Bruce
(Wing Commander)
First Clasp to the Reserve Force Decoration 0321988 P A R K E R , Douglas Reginald
(Chaplain) (Squadron Leader)
Reserve Force Medal with First Clasp A12685 C A N T , Alexander Ronald
(Warrant Officer) Ol29030 ROBERTSON, Howard Alexander
(Flying Officer) By His Excellency's Command
ROBIN RAWSON Registrar of Awards
N.N.—8939923
Government House Canberra A C T 2600
12 May 1989
His Excellency the Governor-General , on recommendation of the delegate of the Chief of the Defence Force, has in accordance with section 22 (1) of the Defence Force Serv-ice Awards Regulations cancelled the award of the Reserve Force Medal where indicated to the following Australian Army personnel:
AUSTRALIAN ARMY Reserve Force Medal
2190144 H I T C H E N , John Gware (Major)
2239746 MELICK, Aziz Gregory (Lieutenant Colonel)
281842 T A M S I T T , Gary Mark (Major)
447922 W I L L O U G H B Y , Barry Dean (Major)
257090 BINNS, Kenneth Robert . (Major)
2237006 C R O U C H , Allan Bryce (Major)
2238535 GIBSON, Laurence (Major)
2789607 M C I N T Y R E , James Alexander (Colonel)
2184539 C O N N E L L , William Henry (Captain)
By His Excellency's Command ROBIN RAWSON
Registrar of Awards
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Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 20. 31 May 1989
Government House, Canberra ACT 2600
12 May 1989 It is hereby notified for general information that His Excel-lency the Governor-General has awarded the Defence Force Service Medal, the Reserve Force Decoration, and the Reserve Force Medal, and Clasps where indicated, to the following Australian Army personnel:
AUSTRALIAN ARMY Defence Force Service Medal
223770 APPLEYARD, Larry John (Warrant Officer Class Two}
222487 AVERAY-JONES, Giles Alfred (Warrant Officer Class Two)
57925 BAINBRIDGE, Wayne Alan (Sergeant)
1205035 BANCROFT, Lindsay Joseph Herbert (Warrant Officer Class Two)
5719471 BOOT, Colin John {Warrant Officer Class Two}
222848 BOWMAN, Dennis Wayne (Warrant Officer Class Two}
176491 BURKE, Daniel Lawrence {Sergeant}
F35545 CAMPBELL, Pehonella (Warrant Officer Class Two}
223224 CARSWELL, John Graham (Corporal)
46898 CHILDS, Michael Brian (Sergeant)
222612 CLARK, Anthony Ernest (Staff Sergeant)
317027 CLARKE, Peter Warren (Sergeant)
1204601 COLEMAN, Peter Phillip (Sergeant)
58614 COOPER, Brian Frederick (Warrant Officer Class Two)
46872 CORNISH, Stephen Grantley (Warrant Officer Class One)
317099 CULTON, Patrick John (Sergeant)
223791 DAVEY, Warwick Stanley (Sergeant)
57890 BATES, Malcolm Whitworth (Corporal)
223897 BECKER, Steven Mathew Charles (Corporal)
316831 BLACKSHAW, Kevin John (Corporal)
1203124 BOSWORTH, Brian David (Lieutenant)
4401422 BURCHELL, Bradford John {Sergeant)
45358 BURGE, Christopher Robin (Corporal)
5717529 BURT, Richard Gordon {Corporal)
223884 CARROLL, Damian Marcus {Warrant Officer Class Two)
316149 COATES, Gregory Wallington (Sergeant)
317045 COLES, Peter John (Corporal)
223731 CURTIS, David John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
223732 DRUMMOND, Anthony (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1205021 EVANS, Rodger Philip (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1204658 GAY, Dennis Raymond {Corporal}
47255 GILL, Jeffrey (Sergeant)
Special Information 1195
225020 GREEN, Brian Clyde (Sergeant)
1734860 HILL, Norman Douglas {Warrant Officer Class Two)
315858 BEECROFT, Kent James (Sergeant)
315663 EATON, Kelvin (Warrant Officer Class Two)
57979 GEARY, Victor John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
316453 HUSSEY, Morrison Percy (Corporal)
544769 LAFFERTY, Robert (Lance Corporal)
256125 LANCASTER, John William (Sergeant)
316892 LINFORD, Glenton Norman (Sergrant)
223601 MAGNUSSEN, Paul James (Corporal)
3798027 MORANT, Allan Douglas (Warrant Officer Class One)
223565 NAWROCKI, Frank Michael (Warrant Officer Class Two)
316929 POLAK, Michael Francis (Warrant Officer Class Two)
223624 RATH, Stephen John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
220849 ROBINSON, Thomas Patrick (Warrant Officer Class One)
1203668 SAIT, John Edward (Staff Sergeant)
47182 SEXTON, Andrew James (Corporal)
313733 SIMS, John (Sergeant)
221714 SPINKS, Terry Keith (Warrant Officer Class Two)
424826 BELHAM, David Wayne (Major)
35840 FALK, Stanley James Rodgers (Warrant Officer Class One)
F45464 GARDE, Julie Anne (Sergeant)
317120 GIBBONS, Neville James (Sergeant)
317143 HOUGH, Peter Derek (Sergeant)
1204968 HUGHES, Mark Henry (Staff Sergeant)
393645 KEAM, Martin Leigh (Major)
223772 KING, Michael John (Sergeant)
223688 NEWNHAM, Rodney Arthur (Major)
1204809 O'HANLON, David Leslie (Corporal)
316371 PRIGG, David Leonard (Sergeant)
47270 STACEY, Terence Lee (Staff Sergeant)
223862 STAHLHUT, Peter Wayne (Warrant Officer Class Two)
316928 VAN DE DUIM, Hendrik Sietse (Corporal)
222177 WALSH, Neil John Raymond (Staff Sergeant)
317043 WILLIAMS, Michael Graham (Sergeant)
57792 WILLMOTT, Albert Victor (Warrant Officer Class Two)
316941 BULL, Steven Hamilton (Sergeant)
316057 CANAVAN, Frank Patrick (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1196 Special Information
317094 CASSIE, Raymond Donald {Sergeant}
223807 CROOT, Alexander John {Warrant Officer Class Two)
316950 C U M M I N S , Gerald Anthony {Corporal}
35918 DAY. Leo Thomas {Warrant Officer Class Two}
255533 DIEHL, Paul Jeffrey {Corporal}
47185 FRANCIS, Brett Lindley {Sergeant}
1204614 F R A W L E Y , Michacl Joseph {Corporal}
15077 GIBB, Thomas Norman {Warrant Officer Class One}
316797 GIBBONS, Neil William {Sergeant}
256004 GLEESON, Kelvin Bernard {Major}
36250 HENNESSY, John James {Staff Sergeant}
317029 HOWELLS, Lydon Alan {Private}
316916 JENSZ, Wayne Ronald {Corporal}
223465 J O H N S T O N E , Gregory Stan {Bombadier}
57976 JONES, Stephen Lance {Staff Sergeant}
221143 DIXON, James William {Warrant Officer Class Two}
1736108 D U N S T A N , Lionel Robert (Corporal}
317088 EATON, Alien James {Corporal}
223635 E D W A R D S , Gary John {Corporal}
57167 E D W A R D S , Ronald Leslie {Sergeant}
3792864 E N D I C O T T E , Raymond John {Corporal}
1739466 F A R M E R , Stephen Craig {Warrant Officer Class Two}
62701 F A W K N E R , Ian George {Warrant Officer Class Two}
317078 FOX, Kevin Anthony {Warrant Officer Class Two}
2410210 G A R N E R , James Thomas {Corporal}
1739666 G O D D E N , Terrence Paul {Corporal}
14496 G R E G O R Y , Daniel Augustus {Warrant Officer Class Two}
62691 G R I F F I T H S , Trevor Anthony (Sergeant)
5719555 HALL, Kevin John (Warrant Officer Class Two}
1205031 HANSEN, Jeffrey Stephen {Warrant Officer Class Two}
316935 H E L M A N , Geoffrey Ian (Warrant Officer Class Two}
1205977 HICKS, Robert Victor (Warrant Officer Class Two}
2141473 H O P W O O D , Kenneth Lewis (Craftsman)
1204580 JACKSON, Lance (Sergeant)
223379 L E O N A R D , Ian Bruce (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1205001 LUCAS, David George (Warrant Officer Class Two)
216177 M A G U I R E , Robert Gar ry (Corporal)
362917 NEICHO, Bradley Paul (Lance Corporal}
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 20. 31 May 1989
57305 PALMER, Blake {Corporal}
45803 R A N D A L L , Kevin John (Sergeant)
56374 ROBERTSON, Wayne William (Warrant Officer Class Two)
2184407 R Y A N , Dennis Cecil (Sergeant)
316425 R Y A N , Martin Donald (Corporal)
1205073 S C H M I D T , Peter Norman (Staff Sergeant)
57938 S E Y M O U R , Alan Robert John (Staff Sergeant)
1205075 T A U B E R T , Stephen Craig (Warrant Officer Class Two)
317139 W A R D , Gregory Raynond (Sergeant)
1205050 W A T K I N S O N , Kevin John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
316900 H U L S T A E R T , Peter Brian (Sergeant)
223923 H U N T , Robert John (Warrant Officer Class Two}
536177 H U T C H I N S O N , Elliot Owen (Warrant Officer Class Two)
317058 H U T C H I N S O N , Wayne Michael (Staff Sergeant)
1201584 IRWIN, Trevor John (Private)
316939 J A N S E N , Detlef (Sergeant)
62133 JONES, Neale Roy (Warrant Officer Class Two)
316957 K E N N E D Y , Ian Mark (Major)
47148 KIES, Martin William (Staff Sergeant)
2140085 L A W L E R , Kenneth Lawrence (Sergeant)
223749 MAJORIBANKS, Wayne (Sergeant)
57260 M A R W I C K , Thomas Ross (Sergeant)
1204458 M A T T H E W S , Daryl Douglas (Warrant Officer Class Two)
47235 MAY, Peter Lawrence (Sergeant)
316932 MELE, Peter Fabrizio (Staff Sergeant)
57857 M O R L E Y , Ian (Staff Sergeant}
57949 M U I R , William Ross (Major)
57331 JOSE, Jeffery Lindsay (Staff Sergeant)
47120 JOYCE, Michael Rex (Warrant Officer Class Two)
3134617 K E L D E R M A N , John William (Sergeant)
29389 K E N N E D Y , Bruce (Warrant Officer Class Two)
4723454 K U C H T A , Alex Michael (Staff Sergeant)
1204975 LOBEGEIER, Peter Wayne (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1205010 M A R T I N , Joseph John (Major}
160749 MEEK IN, Stephen David (Major}
1204949 MILLERS, Kenneth Douglas (Sergeant)
316118 M O R L E Y , Ronald James (Major)
140061 MORSE, Ernest Frederick (Major)
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315369 MCDONALD, John Andrew Christopher (Corporal)
316415 MCKAY, Ian Gordon (Sergeant)
47213 NEATE, Paul Leslie (Staff Sergeant)
56911 NICHOLS, James Gordon (Sergeant)
223877 O'BRIEN, Danny Romeo (Sergeant)
223399 PALMER, Brian Thomas (Warrant Officer Class Two)
56350 MUMME, Geoffrey Alexander (Lieutenant Colonel)
223869 MCROBERTS, Graham Brian (Warrant Officer Class Two)
35318 MCSWEENEY, Bert Frederick (Warrant Officer Class One)
317042 PAUL, Neil (Staff Sergeant)
317075 PHILLIPS, Bruce Douglas (Sergeant)
316528 PRICE, Barry David (Staff Sergeant)
1204382 PRINCE, Jeffrey Keith (Corporal)
62078 PURDON, Michael Ross (Sergeant)
57960 RASPA, Dario Nicola (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1204887 RAYMENT, Laurie William (Corporal)
2277213 REILLY, Peter John (Sapper)
2267816 RIZZARDO, Brian (Corporal)
47095 ROBERTS, Kim Bobbie (Warrant Officer Class Two)
58709 ROSSER, Peter Gra (Staff Sergeant)
2799106 ROWTHORNE, Ian Kenneth (Warrant Officer Class Two)
315146 RYAN, Garry John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
223799 RYAN, Geoffrey Wayne (Sergeant)
317146 PEARSON, Mark Hubert (Major)
322466 PERT, Michael Andrew (Staff Sergeant)
316020 PHILLIPS, Michael Don (Major)
316851 PONDER, Michael Edgar (Staff Sergeant)
223574 RUSSELL, Martin David (Corporal)
222027 SELLICK, Phillip Douglas (Sergeant)
626n SURIGAO, Dalman Pedro (Corporal)
223858 VAN DEN DOLDER, Rob (Lieutenant)
2411471 VIDAL, Mario (Sergeant)
57904 VIKINGUR, Einar Gunnarsson (Major)
F35747 WALKER, Lesley Anne (Corporal)
317112 WATT, Michael Francis (Bombardier)
223860 WINTER, Ross Anthony (Sergeant)
1737178 WOLFF, Graham Peter James (Lance Corporal)
222721 JACKSON. Robert Bruce (Major)
Special Information 1197
220193 SPENCE, Michael Gerard (Major)
317004 RZEPECKI, Frank Peter (Sergeant)
316661 SAMUELS, Michael James (Sergeant)
46162 SCHRIEVER, Colin John (Corporal)
1733391 SCOFIELD, Frederick Ernest (Sergeant)
2793103 SINGH, William Arthur (Corporal)
2185671 SMITH, Rodney George (Warrant Officer Class Two)
222920 SOLOMON, Linton Francis (Warrant Officer Class Two)
315813 SPOOR, Raymond Paul (Sergeant)
2795821 STEVENS, Barry Wayne (Sergeant)
1203809 STONE, Rodney Lawrence (Warrant Officer Class One)
317036 SZENTIRMAY, Steven Charles (Corporal)
1204191 TAEGE, Douglas John (Corporal)
46436 TUIP, Louis John (Sergeant)
1204480 WALKER, Ian Kenneth (Corporal)
316014 WATKINSON, John Ireland (Warrant Officer Class Two)
223610 WHEELER, Norman Sydney (Sergeant)
223736 WHITE, Kevin Paul (Staff Sergeant)
316994 SMEATON, Alan Edward (Captain)
223247 STANTON, Owen Terrance (Corporal)
223753 SWINDELLS, Harry (Sergeant)
47204 SZAREK, Edward Chester (Sergeant)
57866 TATTERSALL, Graham David (Warrant Officer Class Two)
223657 TOWNSEND, Alan Robert (Sergeant)
424797 WEEKS, James Leslie (Sergeant)
62623 WRIGHT, Brian David (Warrant Officer Class Two)
327464 YOUNG, Paul Robert (Staff Sergeant)
1739288 HATTON, Louis Albert (Major)
446297 WEEKS, Paul Maxwell (Staff Sergeant)
223341 WEST. Melvin Frederick (Warrant Officer Class Two)
223597 WILSON, David Paul (Staff Sergeant)
Defeoce Force Service Medal with First Clasp 55143 HANEVELD, Arie Harry
(Major) 312966 NEWNHAM, Stuart Gordon
(Sergeant) 36269 WOOD, Alan Ernest
(Sergeant) 15690 SAINTY, Bevan George
(Sergeant) 312969 COWELL, Norman Henry
(Corporal) 311575 GILLMAN-WELLS. Charles Kirkland
(Colonel)
1198 Special Information
335083 PATERSON, Donald Ewan (Colonel)
First Clasp to the Defence Force Service Medal 2190179 ALLAN, John Stuart
(Major) 44130 CARR, Brian James
(Warrant Officer Class Two} 313201 CARTER, Richard John
(Major) 448213 DUGGAN, John Francis
(Staff Sergeant) 175416 EMERY, Kenneth James
(Warrant Officer Class One) 397912 HOLDEN, Philip George Lancashire
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 313258 MCCABE, John Edward
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 55674 PAULSON, Stanley Francis
(Warrant Officer Class One) 218871 SHINN, Leonard Francis
(Warrant Officer Class One) 313427 SMITH, Maxwell James
(Corporal) 219061 STARR, Paul
(Captain) 1202504 TURNER, Robert Western
(Warrant Officer Class One) 1202600 WALSH, Michael John
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 312586 W!GG, Kevin John
(Warrant Officer Class One) 129944 BRABY, Kieth Meredith
(Sergeant) 219258 BRAITHWAITE, Michael Clarence
(Major) 120195 BROWN, Alan Douglas
(Staff Sergeant) 451006 BROWN, Barry Keith
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 126919 CAMPBELL, Peter John
(Captain) 157616 CANUTO, James Gregorio
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 3792436 CURREN, Brian Richard
(Lieutenant Colonel) 219067 DILLON, Peter Roudolph
(Chaplain Second Class) 218612 DOLTON, Frank James
(Sergeant) 219041 DORAN, Maurice Anthony
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 2190300 GILCHRIST, James Allastair Fairfax
(Lieutenant Colonel) 3176508 HARRIS, Trevor Charles
(Warrant Officer Class One) 218318 HENDERSON, John Powers
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 45175 KUCHEL, Grant Christopher
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 228982 MANSFIELD, Robert John
(Corporal) 313177 MAYO, Peter Stanley
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 1202470 MEECHAM, Maurice William
(Lieutenant Colonel) 1202552 BRIAIS, Ronald Edwin
(Warrant Officer Class One) 114446 BRUCE, Peter James
(Warrant Officer Class One) 219277 DAVIES, Warwick Hugh
(Major) 43408 ELLIS, Gary Norman
(Sergeant) 55972 FLORANCE, Robert John George
(Corporal)
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219445 HANNAH, Geoffrey Keith (Warrant Officer Class Two)
218978 HILL, Allan Stephen (Warrant Officer Class Two)
432464 KAIN, Brian Coleman (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1201105 KRUEGER, Paul Leonard (Warrant Officer Class One)
3173905 KURING, Ian Arthur (Warrant Officer Class Two)
219462 LAZARUS, Maurice (Warrant Officer Class One)
61960 LEO, Terrence Michael (Sergeant)
2787050 LYNCH, Richard (Corporal)
2276726 MAY, David Peter (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1202402 MILLICAN, Lloyd Keith (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1731469 MCGAHAN, Ronald Vincent (Warrant Officer Class Two)
55515 MCI NT Y RE, Frederick David (Corporal)
62010 BUTLER, Kenneth Reginald (Staff Sergeant)
1201088 DALY, Andrew Denis (Warrant Officer Class One)
1734562 DOBE, Robert James (Warrant Officer Class Two)
448337 DUFFIELD, Christopher John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1202219 DYER, Graham Charles (Warrant Officer Class One)
1732076 ENGLISH, Barry James (Staff Sergeant)
62001 FARRER, Christopher Lewis (Warrant Officer Class Two)
218294 ERASER, Dallas John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
219171 GRANT, Ian William (Staff Sergeant)
353001 HARRIS, Frederick James (Warrant Officer Class Two)
55964 IVAS, Michael James (Sergeant)
219148 JELICH, Sylvano James (Warrant Officer Class One)
3793927 JOHNSTON, Walter John (Private)
219292 LLEWELLYN, Stanley John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
313174 LOWNDES, Philip John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
2109421 MARTIN, Keith (Warrant Officer Class One)
219207 M EERS, Geoffrey Alan (Captain)
148152 SMITH, Trevor Colin (Lieutenant Colonel)
218857 WALLIS, Philip Edward (Corporal)
4720035 WHITEFORD, Ronald David (Lieutenant Colonel)
18493 WITHEROW, Kevin John (Warrant Officer Class One)
313372 ROBINSON. Ian John (Major)
219487 ROBINSON, Nigel Lionel Derek (Captain)
447802 SCHWERDT, Paul (Lieutenant Colonel)
218875 COTTER, Robert William (Captain)
313159 FITZGERALD, Brian Desmond (Major)
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1202581 O'LEARY, Barry John (Warrant Officer Class Two)
219369 PAVLOVICH, Alexander (Warrant Officer Class Two}
62034 PIGGOTT, David Reginald (Warrant Officer Class Two)
45028 TULK, Ian Ashley (Warrant Officer Class Two)
56095 WINZAR, John William (Lieutenant Colonel)
133010 MIDDIS, Barry John (Warrant Officer Class One)
219315 MURPHY, Michael John (Sergeant)
313334 NASH, Leslie William (Warrant Officer Class One)
2791138 OAKES, Robert James (Corporal)
1200784 PARTRIDGE, Alan Kevin (Sergeant)
219320 PAUL, Michael David (Sergeant)
122985 RADDATZ, Raymond John (Warrant Officer Class One)
219219 RILEY, Francis Thomas (Major)
218841 RIMMRODT, Roman (Sergeant)
217003 ROBINSON, Peter Stuart (Major)
1202439 ROBSON, Kevin (Warrant Officer Class One)
123032 RODGERS, Desmond George (Sergeant)
45118 ROE, Terrence Albert (Warrant Officer Class One)
44643 ROTHE, Kieth Leslie (Warrant Officer Class One)
1202495 STREAT, Cecil Arthur (Warrant Officer Class Two)
44891 WADE, Russell Seaton (Major)
167295 WALKER, Stanley James (Warrant Officer Class One)
3795645 MORRISON, Denis Alexander (Lieutenant Colonel)
62044 MCCARTHY, Danny Neil (Sergeant)
45060 MCDONALD, Bruce Clayton (Warrant Officer Class One)
312854 NOORMETS, Ian James (Warrant Officer Class One)
2785488 O 'HARA, Cyril Thomas (Sergeant)
430991 PAECH, Terry Gordon (Warrant Officer Class Two)
312927 REEVES, Jeffrey Raymond (Corporal)
1202505 ROHWEDER, Kevin Raymond (Corporal)
133458 SCHAPER, David Douglas (Major)
5411662 SHIPARD, Robert John (Sergeant)
218150 SIMPSON, Ronald Allan (Warrant Officer Class Two)
55849 SNEDDEN, Roy David (Warrant Officer Class One)
1202517 STEVENS, Raymond William (Warrant Officer Class Two)
62014 SUTHERLAND, Stephen Michael (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1411141 TELFORD, Robert Max (Warrant Officer Class Two)
1202445 URQUHART, David Alexander Keith (Lieutenant Colonel)
Special Information 1199
111936 WALKER, Gregory Peter (Captain)
Second Clasp to the Defence Force Service Medal 235307 AHEARN, Ian Francis
(Colonel) 47047 COWPER, David Phillip Harrington
(Colonel) 47052 CRAIG, Adrian Gordon Huddlestone
(Major) 17130 KEATING, Michael James
(Colonel) 215505 MILHAM, Richard James
(Warrant Officer Class One) 58837 PITCHERS, Phillip William
(Warrant Officer Class One) 1200058 QU IN NELL, Kevin Patrick
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 17686 RAASCH, Juergen
(Major) 215550 SPRUCE. John
(Captain) 18862 SULLIVAN, Daniel Joseph
(Warrant Officer Class One) 1200098 WiLLMANN, Glenn Kenneth
(Captain) 235335 WILSON, John Brian
(Lieutenant Colonel) 64362 WOODBERRY, Barry
(Captain) 1201613 WRIGHT, Barry Alwyn
(Warrant Officer Class One) 38168 CIESNIEWSKI, Tomasz Grzegorz
(Lieutenant Colonel) 4905012 JEFFREY, Robert John
(Colonel) 215587 JONES, John Geoffrey
(Major) 18498 COTTER, John Robert Elmer
(Captain) 16839 O'REILLY, Joseph Thomas
(Major) 1200090 RAISON, Lyle Robert
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 1200158 BUCKLER, Thomas Coann
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 1410706 ODOHERTY, Kenneth Thomas
(Warrant Officer Class One) 43470 PULLINGER, Rodney Clifford
(Stajf Sergeant) 17654 SPEAKMAN, Brian James
(Captain) 54800 TUBBS, Thomas William
(Warrant Officer Class One)
First and Second Clasp to the Defence Force Service Medal
19966 O'SULLIVAN, Paul Stacy (Colonel)
Reserve Force Decoration 2190144 HITCHEN, John Gware
(Major) 2239746 MELICK. Aziz Gregory
(Lieutenant Colonel) 281842 TAMSITT, Gary Mark
(Major) 447922 WILLOUGHBY, Barry Dean
(Major) 257090 BINNS, Kenneth Robert
(Major) 2237006 CROUCH, Allan Bryce
(Major) 2238535 GIBSON, Laurence
(Major)
1200 Special Informal ion
2789607 MCINTYRE, James Alexander (Colonel)
2184539 CONNELL, William Henry (Captain)
2783315 BENSON, Donald Andrew (Lieutenant Colonel)
2146556 FINLEY, Adrian Geofrey (Colonel)
353206 KINGS, David Thomas (Major)
141924 MACLEOD, Hugh Douglas (Major)
3787295 OPRAY, Geoffrey William (Captain)
17109 WATSON, Charles Wesley (Major)
549125 WILSON, Gregory Forrest (Captain)
2165268 FINNANE, Michael John (Lieutenant Colonel)
2799712 HI LEY, Graham Eric (Major)
537005 MARSHALL, Roland Alan (Major)
144089 DUNGLISON, Edmond Francis (Chaplain Third Class)
146971 G R E E N W O O D , John Ward (Major)
177213 WILLIAMS, Leo Gerard (Colonel)
First Clasp to the Reserve Force Decoration 254240 DEUTSCHBEIN, Ernest Alan
(Major) 147344 MCMAUGH, David Russell
(Lieutenant Colonel) 67042 HODGE, Peter Lloyd
(Major) 2257728 ROBERTSON, Brendan Charles
(Major) 3351 14 W E R T H E I M E R , Eric John
(Colonel) 280823 WOOD, Lyall Alan
(Lieutenant Colonel) 147807 LUTTRELL, Trevor Neil
(Lieutenant Colonel) 143991 O'NEILL, Robert James
(Chaplain Second Class)
First and Second Clasp to the Reserve Force Decoration 262541 ERASER, Bryce Michael
(Brigadier)
Second Clasp to the Reserve Force Decoration 3135557 JOHNSON, Joseph Vaughan
(Colonel) 3157745 LOBER, Paul Otto
(Major) 166767 MCMANUS, Kerry John
(Brigadier)
Reserve Force Medal 127785 BASHFORD, Garry Ian
(Major) 548985 BEALES, Colin Edward
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 2136952 BOCK, Anthony Lawrence
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 256062 BOZONIE, Joseph Robert
(Sergeant) 3786676 BUCK, Ian Eric
(Sergeant) 253722 CARROLL, Robert William
(Corporal) 2133194 CLELAND, Ian Alexander
(Sergeant)
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123449 COOPER, Gregory Frederick (Warrant Officer Class Two)
437062 DOBSON, Nicholas John Wentworth (Captain)
67390 FARRELL, John William (Warrant Officer Class Two)
137657 FUTCHER, Colin Richard (Sergeant)
3103137 KELYNACK, Anthont John (Sergeant)
3130539 LAWLOR, Francis Michael (Private)
2412610 MADDOCKS, JefTery Sydney (Sergeant)
141938 MCNAB, Raymond Neil (Major)
351590 NANGLE, Stephen Francis (Sergeant)
2207190 SINCLAIR, James Ronald (Captain)
F32607 CAMERON, Robyn Blanche (Sergeant)
291497 FISHER, John William (Sergeant)
2190959 FRANCIS, Mark Steven (Major)
282054 FRASER, Frank Reginald (Sergeant)
2191016 GOLDIE, Eric Stephen (Captain)
1736859 GRIECO, Ubaldo (Warrant Officer Class One)
362136 KELLY, Anthony John (Captain)
520345 LOGAN, Gary William (Sergeant)
2185692 SALCOLE, Edward John Arthur (Warrant Officer Class Two)
256275 SCARBOROUGH, David Clifford (Warrant Officer Class One)
174934 WILSON, Wayne Russell (Sergeant)
519785 SMITH. Edgar Langley (Warrant Officer Class Two)
362575 SMITH, John Harry (Corporal)
255488 TAYLOR, Robert William (Sergeant)
437079 WADLOW, John Anthony (Captain)
426858 RIACH, John Maxwell (Lieutenant)
2185484 BROWN, Graham Charles (Sergeant)
411237 CARTER, Geoffrey Alan (Warrant Officer Class Two)
353212 CAULFIELD, Douglas Charles (Major)
FI53 I6 COLLIER, Merlene Kay (Sergeant)
546237 GRIMM, Andrew (Corporal)
Reserve Force Medal with First Clasp 2108857 NEIL, James William
(Staff Sergeant) 2251439 SIMPSON, Kenneth Coverdale
(Staff Sergeant)
Reserve Force Medal with First and Second Clasp 3147717 H U N N A M , Alan Norman
(Staff Sergeant) 3166362 OATES, Ian Richard
(Warrant Officer Class Two)
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First Clasp to the Reserve Force Medal 447687 ASH, Patrick Reginald
{Warrant Officer Class One) 3130018 BLACKBOURN, Geoffrey Raymond
(Sergeant) 111980 HODGSON, Graham George
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 535046 HOOPER, Kevin George
(Sergeant) 175220 KEMP, Edgar Ridgeway
(Corporal) F32156 LATERRA, Luise Grace
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 411560 MERCER, David
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 2207075 THRELFO, John Frederick
(Staff Sergeant) 3158535 WILLIS, William Sydney
(Warrant Officer Class One) 535008 KEENAN, Victor
(Private) 3172250 GALVIN, Alan John
(Staff Sergeant)
Second Clasp to the Reserve Force Medal 135680 BRUCE, Allan Howie
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 2236678 LEWIS, Fredrick Morris
(Private) 352818 NUTTING, Barry David
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 2274444 BARLOW, Geoffrey
(Staff Sergeant) 172851 COLES, Clive Frank
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 2174452 FITZPATRICK, Kevin John
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 535390 GRIFFITHS, Robert Walter
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 547842 KEARNS, George Francis
(Warrant Officer Class One) 2275242 LEE, John Graham
(Warrant Officer Class One) 213857 MCMARTIN, Leigh Robert
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 2275701 PATTINGALE, Eric Louis
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 614432 PIERCE. Alan Charles
(Staff Sergeant) 614812 PRENTER, Robert Daniel
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 610098 RIDDELL, Geoffrey Charles
(Lance Corporal) 431861 SANDERCOCK, Rodney Thomas
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 548658 SMITH, Neville Francis
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 548632 SMITH, Peter John
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 111267 TAYLOR, Raymond John
(Warrant Officer Class Two) 527488 WOTZKO, Kevin John
(Warrant Officer Class Two) By His Excellency's Command,
ROBIN RAWSON Registrar of Awards
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Legislation
Acts of Parliament assented to
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor-General, in the name of Her Majesty, assented, on 17 May 1989 to the undermentioned Act passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled, viz.: No. 27 of 1989—An Act to amend the Customs Tariff Act
1987 (Customs Tariff Amendment Act 1989) A. R. BROWNING
Clerk of the House of Representatives
N.N.-8941828
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor-General, in the name of Her Majesty, assented, on 22 May 1989 to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled, viz.: No. 28 of 1989—An Act to provide for the protection of
certain layouts for integrated circuits, and for related purposes {Circuit Layouts Act 1989)
No. 29 of 1989—An Act to amend certain laws relating to Transport and Communications {Transport and Com-munications Legislation Amendment Act 1989)
A. R. BROWNING Clerk of the House of Representatives
N.N.—8941829
Orders
NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF ORDERS UNDER THE CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS Notice is hereby given that the following amendment to Civil Aviation Orders Part 105, will become effective on 1 June 1989.
• AD/F28/60: Fuselage Lap Joint at Stringer 73 Copies of the above Order are available for inspection and may be purchased over the counter from the:
Civil Aviation Authority 607 Swanston Street Carlton South Vic. 3053
or by mail from: Civil Aviation Authority Publications Centre GPO BOX 1986 Carlton South Vic. 3053
CA03C258 CR10004849$ N.N.—8941830
N.N.—8939924
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Determinations
Public Service Act 1922 NOTICE O F T H E MAKING OF DETERMINATIONS UNDER SECTION 82D Noticc is hereby given that the following determinations have been made under section 82D of the Public Service Act. Copies of the determinations can be obtained from the Public Sector Legal Services Section, Department of Industrial Relations, Jolimont Centre, Canberra City, ACT (062) 43 7725.
Number and year of Determination Description of Determination Date made
No. 52 of 1989 Amendment to Determination 1983/10—Isolated Establishment Allowance 27.4.89 No. 56 of 1989 Amendment to Determination 1983/10—Nhulunbuy 27.4.89 No. 60 of 1989 Retirement benefit—Piper 19.4.89 No. 61 of 1989 Amendment to Determination 1983/10—Isolated Establishment Allowance 19.4.89 No. 62 of 1989 Amendment to Determination 1984/19—Medical Services Adviser Class 2 28.4.89
EGA No. 63 of 1989 Amendment to Determination 1983/10—Loss of income insurance premium 26.4.89
rates No. 64 of 1989 Retirement benefit—Wanganeen 21.4.89 No. 65 of 1989 Retirement benef i t -Mol l 26.4.89 No. 66 of 1989 Amendment to Determination 1983/10—District allowance 28.4.89 No. 67 of 1989 Retirement benefit—Lyons 1.5.89 No. 68 of 1989 Retirement benefit—Hookey 1.5.89 No. 69 of 1989 Retirement benefit—McCallum 3.5.89
N.N.-8941831
NOTICE OF THE MAKING OF DETERMINATIONS UNDER SECTION 58B OF T H E DEFENCE ACT 1903 Notice is hereby given that the Minister for Industrial Relations or his delegate has made the undermentioned Determi-nations. Copies of the Determinations can be purchased at the Australian Government Publishing Service Bookshop, 70 Alinga Street, Canberra City, Australian Capital Territory.
Number and year of Determination Description of Determination Date made
No. 51 of 1989 Amends Determination 3991 3.5.89 No. 58 of 1989 Amends Determination 2501 5.5.89 No. 59 of 1989 Amends Determination 0503 5.5.89 No. 61 of 1989 Amends Determination 2001 8.5.89 No. 64 of 1989 Amends Determination 3714, 3718, 3723 and 3724 11.5.89
N.N.—8941832
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Telecommunications Act 1975
Determination of Rentals and Charges Under Sub-sectlon 11(2^
I, Leo Anthony Tyrrell, the National General Manager, Network and Consumer Services, of the Australian Telecommunications Corporation, being a person to whom the Corporation had, pursuant to Section 33 of the Telecommunications Act 1975 ("the Act") as in force on 31 December 1988, given a delegation of its powers under sub-section 11(2) of the Act which delegation was in force on that date and which is continued in force by sub-section 29(2) of the Telecommunications Amendment Act 1988, hereby, in pursuance of sub-section 11(2) of the Act, make the following determination:
1. The determination of rentals and charges made by the Corporation on the 21 August 1975*, as varied to date 0, is further varied by -
(A) Omitting from Item 6 of Schedule 2 subparagraphs (k)(iii) and (k)(iv).
(B) Omitting Item 6A of Schedule 2 and substituting the following -
"ITEM 6A CHARGES FOR STD/ITEMISED CALL RECORDS SERVICES
The charges payable by a subscriber in respect of a STD/Itemised Call Records Service shall be -
(i) a statement fee for regular itemisation in respect of each automatic trunk call or community call, per call 6 cents with a maximum charge of $3.00 to apply per exchange line per telephone bill
(ii) In the case where a statement is requested on an ad-hoc basis the charge per exchange line per telephone bill shall be 3.00
2. This determination will take effect on and from 30 June 1989.
DATED this Nineteenth day of May 1989.
L.A. Tyrrell Delegate of the Australian Telecommunications Corporation
Notified in Gazette No. S170 of 29.8.75.
For previous amendment see footnote 0 appearing on Pages 823 to 825 Gazette GN12 of 5.4.89.
TR204 N.N.-89A1960
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Government Departments Administrative Services
AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION
The following form is approved for the purposes of section 118(2) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF OBJECTIONS
Dear (Objector)
I refer to the objections lodged with me on (date) to certain electors' names being retained on the electoral roll. I have investigated each objection. In a number of cases electors had re-enrolled for another address or were known to still be living at their enrolled address. A form "Notice of Intention to Remove Name From Electoral Roll" was issued to the remaining electors on (date). The period for reply to these notices expired on (date). Each objection has now been determined, and the electors advised of my decision. Names have been removed from the electoral roll where necessary. The attached schedule indicates the action taken in each case and whether the deposit of $2.00 is to be reftmded or forfeited. The Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 provides that the $2.00 deposit will be forfeited where the Divisional Returning Officer concerned holds that the objection was made without a reasonable belief that grounds for the objection existed. A cheque for the amount of the refunded deposits will be sent to you shortly.
Yours sincerely
Divisional Returning Officer
ER019-5/89
Colin A Hughes I Castles Electoral Commissioner Commissioner
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Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 ABOLITION OF POLLING PLACES
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As delegate of the Australian Electoral Commission I abolish the polling places named in Column 3 of the Schedule to be polling places for the Division specified in Column 1 and Subdivision specified in Column 2.
COLIN A. HUGHES Electoral Commissioenr
SCHEDULE
Column 1 Electoral Division Column 2 Subdivision Column 3 Polling Place
NEW SOUTH WALES CALARE
HUNTER
LINDSAY PARRAMATTA SHORTLAND
Mudgee Turon Blayney Merriwa Maidand City Lennox Winston Hills Belmont Kahibah Swansea Central
Tunnabutta QanduUa Hobbys Yards Kayuga St Ethels Edinglassie Winston Hills East Belmont South Highfields Swansea Heads
DAWSON N/A Guthalungra
GREY Flinders Flinders Eyre North Calca Wharminda Haslam
BRADDON Circular Head Table Cape Pegarah Preolenna
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Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 CHAN(;E OF NAME OF POLLING PLACES
As delegate of the Australian Electoral Commission I change the named in Column 2 of the Schedule to that shown in Column 3. name of the polling places
COLIN A. HUGHES Electoral Commissioner
SCHEDULE
Column 1 Electoral Division Column 2 Previous name of Polling Place
Column 3 New name of Polling place
NEW SOUTH WALES COWPER Hibbard Tacking Point
Park Beach
Port Macquarie-Hibbard Port Macquarie-Tacking Point Coffs Harbour East HUGHES Bangor Menai High HUNTER Maitland Boys High Maidand Girls High Maidand High Maidand Grossman High WARRINGAH Dee Why Central (Warringah) Wingala North
SOUTH AUS TRALIA GREY Olympic Dam Roxby Downs
N.N.-8941952
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AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION Regis ter of Political Par t i es
The Australian Electoral Commission has received the following applications for registration as a political party nnder the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (the Act), * Name of Party: Wes te rn Austral ian Green P a r t y
Abbreviation of name: The Greens (WjV. ) Name and address of proposed registered officer: Kim H o w a r d He rbe r t
60 Banks ia St ree t JOONDANNAWA 6060 The application was made by 10 members of the party which states that it wishes to receive election fimding in reimbiursement of its campaign expenditure and does operate imder a constitution.
* Name of Party: New Aust ra l ian Republican P a r t y Abbreviation of name: NJV.R.P. Name and address of proposed registered officer: P a u l Char les U r b a n
569 C a n t e r b u r y Road CAMPSIE NSW 2194 The application was made by 10 members of the party which states that it wishes to receive election funding in reimbursement of its campaign expenditure and does operate under a constitution.
* Name of Party: Cit izens ' Electoral Councils Group Abbreviation of name: C.E.C.Group Name and address of proposed registered officer: Gar th H a r r i s
10 Condover St ree t NTH BALGOWLAH NSW 2093
The application was made by 10 members of the party which states that it wishes to receive election funding in reimbin^ment of its campaign expenditure and does operate imder a constitution. * An appUcation has been received fi-om the Vallentine Peace Group to change an entay in the Register of Pohtical Parties.
N a t u r e of Change : That the name of the party be altered from Vallentine Peace Group to Green AUiance. If you beUeve that any of these parties should not be registered (or altered):
because it is not an organisation with an object of promoting the election to the Federal ParUament of its endorsed candidates); or because it has less than 500 members; or
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because the application does not fulfil the technical requirements specified in tJie Act; or
because the party's name is likely to be confused with the name (or abbreviation) of another registered poHtical party
you can state your reasons in writing to the Australian Electoral Commission before 3 July 1989. Submissions, which must be signed and contain your address, should be sent to the Australian Electoral Commission PO Box E201 Queen Victoria Terrace ACT 2600.
If you intend to lodge a submission objecting to the party's registration please contact Libby Gladwin on (062) 714447 for more detailed information on the technical requirements in the Act. It should also be noted that submissions will be forwarded to the applicants for comment.
Colin A Hughes Electoral (Commissioner
N.N.-89A1953
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The Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982
Section 12
DECLARATION OF AN APPROVED ZOOLOGICAL ORGANIZATION
I, JOHN DERRICK OVINGTON, the Designated Authority under sub-section 18(1) of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982. in pursuance of sub-section 12(1) of that Act, hereby declare the zoological organization specified in Column 2 of the Schedule, in an item in the Schedule, to be an approved zoological organization in relation to the class, or classes, of specimens specified in Column 3 of the Schedule in that item.
Dated this Twenty-fifth day of May 1989
DESIGNATED AUTHORITY
SCHEDULE
Column 1 Item
Column 2 Name and Country of Zoo
Column 3 Approved class, or classes, of specimens
Indianapolis Zoo 1200 West Washington Street Indianapolis INDIANA 46222 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Macropus robustus
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982 Section 11
DECLARATION OF APPROVED INSTITUTIONS
I, JOHN DERRICK OVINGTON, the Designated Authority under sub-section 18(1) of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982. in pursuance of sub-section 11(1) of the Act, hereby declare each of the organizations specified in Column 2 of the Schedule, in an item in the Schedule, to be an approved institution in relation to the class, or classes, of specimens specified in Column 3 of the Schedule in that item.
Dated this Twenty-fifth day of May 1989
DESIGNATED AUTHORITY
SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Item Name and Country of
Approved Institution
Column 3 Approved class, or classes, of specimens
Indianapolis Zoo 1200 West Washington Street Indianapolis INDIANA 46222 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Macropus robustus
W O & J J Hughes Lot 3 Parkinson Road GLADYSDALE VIC 3797
Dama dama
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ATTACHMENT B COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
WILDLIFE PROTECTION (REGULATION OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS)
ACT 1982
SECTION 44
NOTICE I, GRAHAM FREDERICK RICHARDSON, the Minister of State for the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories in pursuance of sub-section 44(1) of the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of Exports and Imports) Act 1982, hereby notify that I am considering giving an authority under Section 44 of the Act to export over a period of six months the specimens specified below, on condition that prior to export of each consignment, the exporter obtains the permission of the Director of the Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service or his nominee:
Caustis blakeii - cut stems collected from a 6292 hectare State Forest
In accordance with paragraph 44(1)(f) of that Act, I invite interested persons to lodge with me comments in writing on the desirability of giving this authority. Such comments should be lodged at the following address not later than 10 days after the date of publication of this Notice:
The Director Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service GPO Box 636 CANBERRA ACT 2601
Attention: Wildlife Trade Section
Dated this Q S h 1989,
Minister of State for the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories.
N.N. 8941954
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Attorney-General
COMMISSION OF APPOINTMENT OF A JUDGE OF T H E FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA I. WILLIAM GEORGE HAYDEN, Companion of the Order of Australia, Governor-General of the Common-wealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council and pursuant to section 72 of the Con-stitution and section 6 of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976, hereby appoint The Honourable Maurice Francis O'Loughlin, a Judge of the Supreme Court of South Aus-tralia, to be a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia for the term commencing on 1 August 1989 and expiring on his attaining the age of 70 years. (L.S.) GIVEN under my Hand and the Great Seal of
Australia on 22 May 1989 BILL HAYDEN
Governor-General By His Excellency's Command, LIONEL BOWEN Attorney-General
N.N.—8941833
Judiciary Act 1903 INSTRUMENT OF GENERAL AUTHORISATION UNDER SECTION 55E (4) I, ALAN DOUGLAS ROSE, Secretary to the Attorney-General's Department, in pursuance of section 55E (4) of the Judiciary Act 1903 hereby:
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(a) Revoke as from 18 May 1989 inclusive the author-isation, dated 31 March 1989 to Joan Therese Fitz-henry. Acting Director of Legal Services, New South Wales, to act in the name of the Australian Govern-ment Solicitor;
(b) Authorise as from 22 May 1989 inclusive George William Turnbull, Acting Director of Legal Services, New South Wales, and an officer of the Attorney-General's Department whose name is on a roll re-ferred to in section 55D (1) of the Judiciary Act 1903, to act in the name of the Australian Govern-ment Solicitor;
(c) Revoke as from 22 May 1989 inclusive the author-isation, dated the 4th day of March 1989 to Michael Henry Pefdom, Director of Legal Services, Austra-lian Capital Territory, to act in the name of the Australian Government Solicitor; and
(d) Authorise as from 22 May 1989 inclusive Louise Evelyn Vardanega, Acting Director of Legal Serv-ices, Australian Capital Territory, an officer of the Attorney-General's Department whose name is on a roll referred to in section 55D (1) of the Judiciary Act 1903, to act in the name of the Australian Government Solicitor;
Dated this 17th day of May 1989. A. D. ROSE
N.N.—8941834
YlhM CENSORSHIP BOARD APRIL 1989
Films examined in terms of the Customs (Cinematograph Films) Regulations and States' film censorship legislation are listed below. An explanatory key to reasons for classifying non-*G' films appears hereunder:
Frequency Explicitness/Intensity
Infrequent Frequent Low Medium High
S (Sex) i f V (Violence) i f L (Language) i f O (Other)
1 m m m
Purpose
Justified Gratuitous
Title Producer Country Submitted
length (mins) Applicant Reason for decision
For General Exhibition—'G'—Suitable for all ages Ashik Kerib Georgia Films Studio USSR 76 Trade Representative
of the USSR
Parental Guidance—'PG' Pareotal Guidance Recommended for Children Under 15 Years All About Ah Long
(main title not in English)
Appointment With Death
Experts, The
Fountain. The
Lean on me
R. Wong
M. Winner
J. Keach
Lenfilm
N. Twain
Hong Kong
UK/Israel/ Italy
USA
USSR
USA
97 Chinatown Cinema
102 Hoyts Distribution
93 United International Pictures
101 Trade Representative of the USSR
108 Village Roadshow Corporation
V (i-m-j) L (i-l-j)
V (i-l-g) O (adult concepts)
L (i-l-g) O (sexual allusions)
L (i-l-j) O (adult concepts)
L (i-m-j) O (adult concepts)
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Title Producer Country Submitted
length (minsj Applicant Reason for decision
New York Stories-Life Lessons/Life Without ZoeJ Oedipus Wrecks
Police Academy 6— City Under Siege
For Mature Audiences—' Beverly Hills Brats
Criminal Law
Dead Bang
Decline of Western
R. Greenhut USA 124 Village Roadshow Corporation
P. Maslansky USA 84 Village Roadshow Corporation
M*—Recommended as Suitable for Persons fifteen Years and Over T. Moore/J. Rivers USA 94 Village Roadshow
R. Maclean/H. Heath USA/Canada
S. Roth USA
USA
Corporation 113 Hoyts Distribution
101 Village Roadshow Corporation
93 Hoyts Distribution
L (i-l-g) O (adult concepts)
L (i-l-g) V (i-l-j)
L (i-m-g)
L (i-m-g) V (i-m-j) S (i-m-j)
L (f-m-g) V (i-m-g)
L (f-m-g) Civilisation Part O (sexual II—The Metal allusions Years. The drug
references) Dream a Little Dream M. Rocco/D.
Eisenberg USA 114 Vestron Australia L (i-m-g)
O (adult concepts)
Dream Team, The C. Knight USA/Canada 112 United International Pictures
L (i-m-g) V (i-m-g)
Inspector Wears Skirts Golden Way Films Hong Kong 96 Chinatown Cinema V (f-m-g) Part II, The {main title not shown in English}
Jacknife R. Schaffel/C. Baum USA 102 Filmpac Holdings L (i-m-g) Lover Boy G. Foster/W. Hunt USA 98 Fox Columbia Tri L (i-m-g) G. Foster/W. Hunt
Star Films My First Forty years M. Cecchi Gori/V. Italy 106 Fox Columbia Tri L (i-m-g) My First Forty years
Cecchi Gori Star Films S (i-m-g) O(drug use)
Never Say Die G. Murphy New Zealand 103 Filmpac Holdings L (i-m-g) V (i-m-j)
Peacock King (main Golden Harvest Hong Kong 83 Chinatown Cinema V (i-m-g) title not in English) O (horror)
Rooftops H. Koch USA 94 Village Roadshow Corporation
L (f-m-g) V (i-m-g)
Slaves of New York I. Merchant/G. Hendler
USA 124 Fox Columbia Tri Star Films
L (i-m-g)
They Came to Rob C. Ford/C. Lau Hong Kong 97 Chinatown Cinema V (i-m-g) Hong Kong (main L (i-m-g) title not in English}
Vn Hombre De Exito H. Hernandez Cuba 103 New Era Films L (i-m-g) (A Successful Man} O (adult
concepts) When Tat Fu Was S. Shin Hong Kong 97 Chinatown Cinema S (i-m-j)
Young Hong Kong S (i-m-j)
For Restricted Exhibitioi D——Persons 2 years of age and over, and under 18 years of age, are not admitted Boost, The (a} D. Blatt USA 95 Hoyts Distribution Dead Pit, The G. Everett USA 101 Village Roadshow
Corporation O (horror)
Ghosts of the Civil E. English Australia 91 Outlaw Values S (i-m-g) Dead Marketing V (i-m-j)
Man Behind the sun (b)
Manifesto
Fu Chi Hong Kong 104 Yu Enterprises Man Behind the sun (b)
Manifesto M. Golan/Y. Globus USA/ 97 Hoyts Distribution S (i-m-g) M. Golan/Y. Globus Yugoslavia O (adult
concepts) V (i-m-g)
L (f-m-g) O (sexual allusions)
Tougher Than Leather V. Giordano USA 86 Hoyts Distribution
O (adult concepts)
V (i-m-g) L (f-m-g) O (sexual allusions)
(a) See also under Films (March 1989 list)
(b) See also under Films
Board of Review and 'Films Registered Without Deletions For Restricted Exhibition—'R'
Board of Review and 'Films Refused Registration' (March 1989 list)
1214 Government departments Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No. GN 20, 31 May 1989
Title Producer Country Submitted
length (mins) Applicant Reason for decision
95 Hoyts Distribution Films Board of Review Boost. The D. Blatt USA Decision reviewed: Classify 'R' by the Film Censorship Board. Decision of the Board: Confirm the decision of the Film Censorship Board. Man Behind the Sun Fu Chi Hong Kong 104 Yu Enterprises Decision reviewed: Refusal to register by the Film Censorship Board. Decision of the Board: Direct the Film Censorship Board to register and Classify 'R'
N.N.~8938483
FILM CENSORSHIP BOARD WEEK E N D I N G 21 APRIL 1989
Classifications assigned to films for sale/hire pursuant to the Australian Capital Territory Classifications of Publications Ordinance I983\ the Northern Territory Classification of Publications Act 1985; the New South Wales Film and Video Tape Classification Act 1984; the Queensland Censorship of Films Act 1947-1984; the Tasmania Classification of Publications Act 1984; the Western Australia Video Tapes Classification and Control Act 1987. An explanatory key to reasons for classifying non-*G' films appears hereunder:
Frequency Explicitness/Intensity Purpose
Infrequent Frequent Low Medium High Justified Gratuitous
S (Sex) i f I m h j g V (Violence) i f 1 m h j g L (Language) i f I m h j g O (Other)
Films Board of Review decision »» Code reasons unavailable for films originally classified before 1972.
Submitted Reason for Title Producer Country length (mins) Applicant decision
Suitable for general exhibition Alf—For Your Eyes
Only/Looking for P. Fusco USA
Pregnant: Needs and Concerns of Expectant Fathers— With Jerrold Le Shapiro
48 Roadshow Home Video
Dinosaurs J. Bousman/D. Baka USA 28 Golden Press Jimi Hendrix—Are A. Douglas USA 26 Virgin Vision
You Experienced A. Douglas
Australia Rush Live L. Epand UK 89 Hoyts Polygram L. Epand
Video Sherlock Holmes— R. Neill UK 63 Communications and
Terror by Night Entertainment That Petrol Emotion B. Whittaker UK 59 Virgin Vision
Seen and Unseen Australia Your Child's Self Video Sig USA 72 Super Star Video
Esteem—With Video Sig
Reynold Bean
'PC—Parental guidance required for those under 15 BBC Video World- Various UK 174 BBC Video Worid Volume 1 Issue II
Bobo. The E. Kastner/ Spain/USA 99 Corporate Video J. Gershwin
Ensign Pulver J. Logan USA 104 Corporate Video Lifeboat K. Macgowan USA 92 CBS/Fox Video Some Like It Hot B. Wilder USA 117 Corporate Video
Striker's Mountain W. Wacko USA 99 Roadshow Home Video
When Men Are J. Wiens USA 62 Super Star Video
L (i-l-g) O (sexua! allusions)
L (i-l-g) O (adult concepts)
** V (i-l-j) O (mild sexual
allusions) V (i-l-g)
O (sexual allusions)
O (adult concepts)
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 20. 31 May 1989 Government departments 1215
Title Producer Submitted
Country length (mins) Applicant Reason for decision
*M'—Mature (not recommended for viewing by persons under 15) Action V.S.A A. Stewart/S. Stewart USA 97 Hoyts Distribution V (i-m-g)
L (f-m-g) BBC Video World— Various UK 18074 BBC Video World O (adult Vol I Issue I concepts
sexual allusions)
Dancer's Touch, The A. Barnett USA 91 CIC-Taf t Video V (i-m-j) 0 (adult concepts)
Dead Bang S. Roth USA 101 Roadshow Home L (f-m-g) Video V (i-m-g)
Depeche Mode—lOl F. Pennebaker UK 116 Virgin Vision L (i-m-g) Australia
Dream Team, The C Knight USA/Canada 112 United International L (i-m-g) Pictures V (i-m-g)
Flight to Fury F. Ross USA 70 Corporate Video V (i-m-g) Hero and the Terror R. Wagner USA 92 Hoyts Distribution V (i-m-g)
L (i-m-g) Midnight Cop Lisa Roxy K.S. USA 92 RCA/Columbia O (adult
Pictures/Hoytes concepts) Video V (i-m-g)
L (i-m-g) Oklahoma Smugglers O. Richter USA 92 Filmpac Holdings V (f-m-g) Renegade Ninjas T. Takaiwa/ Japan 108 Vitis International V (f-m-g)
G. Kusabe/ V (f-m-g)
N. Matsudaira/ K. Mimura
Sleep Well. Professor K. Donnelly USA 91 CIC-Taf t Video O (occult Oliver theme)
V (i-m-j) Teen Vamp J. McCullough USA 86 Roadshow Home V (i-m-g)
Video O (horror) Tokyo Pop K. Kuzui /J . Tuber USA 99 Hoyts Distribution 0 (sexual
allusions)
—Restricted (not to be sold or hired or delivered to minors or displayed in a 1 public place unless container bears prescribed markings)
Bad Trip P. Roth J R / J . Lowry Canada 104 Hoyts Distribution V (i-m-g) Beauty and the Beast M. Gates USA 79 Capital Duplicators S (f-m-g)
(Edited Version) Code of Honor M.Lee USA 84 The Video V (f-m-g)
Distribution V (f-m-g)
Company Comedy's Dirtiest S. Shapiro USA 86 Palace Entertainment L (f-m-g)
Dozen S. Shapiro
Corporation L (f-m-g)
Godmother I (Edited J. Stagliano USA 46 Capital Duplicators S (f-m-g) Version)
Initiants, The Not shown UK 58 Leisuremaii S (f-m-g) White Trash Black J. Stagliano USA 55 Capital Duplicators S (f-m-g)
Splash (Edited J. Stagliano Capital Duplicators S (f-m-g)
Version)
*X'—Extra Restricted (not to be sold or hired or delivered to minors or displayed except in a restricted publications area and bearing prescribed markings)
40 Plus: The Video Omar USA 77 Leisuremaii S (f-h-g) Acts of Love Not shown USA 64 Leisuremaii S (f-h-g) Angel Gets Even Fantasy Home Video USA 74 Leisuremaii S (f-h-g) Aurora's Secret Diary Not shown USA 88 Private Screenings S (f-h-g) Best Little Whorehouse J. Malibu USA 74 Leisuremaii S (f-h-g)
In Hong Kong. The S (f-h-g)
Creamy Cheeks M. Curtis USA 73 Private Screenings S (f-h-g) Creators U.S. Version Creatos Japan 54 Leisuremaii S (f-h-g)
Vol I—Exotic Japan Japan S (f-h-g)
Otoko Doin' The Harlem P. Vaielli USA 77 Leisuremaii S (f-h-g)
Shuffle S (f-h-g)
Joys of Masturbation J. Howard/B. Britton USA 45 Leisuremaii s (f-h-g) The Video, The
Lesbian Exzess Dino's Blue Movie West 79 Leisuremaii S (f-h-g) Video Germany
S (f-h-g)
Paradise Found J. West USA 74 Capital Duplicators S (f-h-g)
1216 Government departments Commonwealth of Australia Gazette
No. GN 20, 31 May 1989
Title Producer Country Submitted
length (mins) Applicant Reason for decision
Return of Johnny B. Williams USA 82 Leisuremail S (f-h-g) Wadd, The
Sex and the B. Smith USA 82 Private Screenings S (f-h-g) Cheerleaders
Private Screenings
Torrid P. Thomas USA 90 Capital Duplicators S (f-h-g) Torrid House A. Lawrence USA 77 Capital Duplicators S (f-h-g) Virgin Cheeks Not shown USA 73 Private Screenings S (f-h-g) Wet Shots—3-Ways Wet Video USA 59 Leisuremail S (f-h-g)
(Edited Version) S (f-h-g)
White Trash Black J. Stagliano USA 76 Capital Duplicators S (f-h-g) Splash
Wonderful World of M.F.M. Video Inc USA 56 Leisuremail S (f-h-g) Good Safe &
S (f-h-g)
Unusual Sex, The
Refused Classification Intruder L. Bender USA 84 CIC-Taft Video V (f-h-g)
N .N. -8938484
FILM CENSORSHIP BOARD WEEK ENDING 28 APRIL 1989
Classifications assigned to films for sale/hire pursuant to the Australian Capital Territory Classifications of Publications Ordinance 1983\ the Northern Territory Classification of Publications Act 1985; the New South Wales Film and Video Tape Classification Act 1984', the Queensland Censorship of Films Act 1947-1984; the Tasmania Classification of Publications Act 1984; the Western Australia Video Tapes Classification and Control Act 1987. Ao explanatory key to reasons for classifying non-'G' films appears hereunder:
Frequency Explicitness/Intensity Purpose
Infrequent Frequent Low Medium High Justified Gratuitous
S (Sex) i f I m V (Violence) i f 1 m L (Language) i f 1 m O (Other)
h h h
j g j g j g
• Films Board of Review decision • • Code reasons unavailable for films originally classified before 1972.
Submitted Title Producer Country length (mins) Applicant
Reason/ advice
Date of certificate
'G'—Suitable for general exhibition 1989 Tamworth
Country Music Festival—The Friendly Festival
Aerosmith Texxas Jam Live 78
Black Uhuru Carebears Family
Treasure Chest—The Cloud of Uncaring/ Grams Bear's Thanksgiving Surprise/Lost at Sea
Fabulous Fleischer Folio Volume Five, The—Happy Days/Spring Song/Emerald Isle/King for a Day/Musical Memories etc
J. Begley
D. Krebs/S. Leber
A. McConnell M. Hirsh/P.
Loubert/C. Smith
M. Fleischer/K. Parker/B. Campbell
Australia
USA
UK USA
172 Bal Marketing
USA
49
50 71
CBS Records Australia
Festival Records Roadshow Home
Video
27.4.89
26.4.89
27.4.89 26.4.89
58 Virgin Vision Australia
27.4.89
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Title Producer Country Submitted
length (mins) Applicant Reason/ advice
Date of certificate
Fabulous Fleischer Folio Volume Three, The—The Little Strangerf Cobweb Hotel/ Bunny Mooning/ Chicken A La
Fabulous Fleischer Folio Volume Six. The—Neptune Nonsense/Base Brawl/Strolling Thru the Park/ Ski's The Limit etc
Fabulous Fleischer Folio Volume Four. The— Somewhere in Dreamland/ Snow Fooling/ Always
G'Day from Australia
Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics— Hansel and Gretel/King Grizzlebeard/ The Travelling Musicians of
Kid Creole & The Coconuts at the Ritz (Untitled said to be)
La Cenerentola (Cinderella)
La Gioconda
La Sylphide
M. Fleischer USA
M. Fleischer/K. Parkcr/B. Campbell
M. Fleischer/K. Parkcr/B. Campbell
A. Bohlsen/D. Reynolds
Hi-Tops Video/ Saban Productions
USA
USA
Australia
USA
G. Harrison/J. USA Dubin
ORF/RM Arts Austria
F. Sanjust
The Royal Theatre
Austria
Denmark
Learning to Ski the Fast Way
Little People Video
Night the Tiger Roared The
Orion Quest Vol. 4 The Youngest Eclipse
Space—The Frontiers and Beyond
Super Callanetics Tom Waits Big
Time Toni Childs The
Videos
UK B. Bowles
New World Video USA
Australia The T. Consultancy
Toei Animation
P. Bucknall
C. Pinckney L. Rocg
Festival Video
Japan
USA
USA USA
USA
52 Virgin Vision Australia
58
—Parental guidance recommended for those under IS Goddess of Love D. Segall USA
Hour of the Wolf L. Carlberg Sweden
Virgin Vision Australia
54 Virgin Vision Australia
48 Information Television
52 Family Home Entertainment
50 Festival Records
166 Communications and Entertainment
169 Communications and Entertainment
63 Communications and Entertainment
53 Virgin Vision Australia
52 Family Home Entertainment
54 Comcopy
43 1st Call Video Rights Ltd
54 Virgin Vision Australia
89 ClC-Taft Video 88 Festival Records
22 Festival Records
91 Virgin Vision Australia
84 Corporate Video
27.4.89
27.4.89
27.4.89
S (i-l-j)
V(i-m-j) O (nudity adult concepts)
8.3.89
26.4.89
27.4.89
26.4.89
26.4.89
27.4.89
27.4.89
26.4.89
5.4.89
26.4.89
27.4.89
26.4.89 26.4.89
27.4.89
27.4.89
27.4.89
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1218 Government departments No. GN 20, 31 May 1989
Submitted Reason/ Date of Title Producer Country length (mins) Applicant advice certificate
Island 25 Alright M. Gerrie UK 82 Festival Records V(i-l-g) 27.4.89 NoMf!
La Casa De Paraiso/Tvesa Spain 100 Hoyts O (adult 27.4.89 Bernarda Alba
Paraiso/Tvesa Distribution concepts)
Moon Zero Two M. Carerras UK 96 Corporate Video V (i-l-j) 26.4.89 Rad R. Levy USA 91 Roadshow Home L (f-l-g) 26.4.89 R. Levy
Video O (imitable stunts)
Ranch, The M. Hombcrl USA 97 Palace O (sexual 5.4.89 Entertainment innuendo) Corporation
Wedding Bells S. Pinchuk/B. USA 94 Virgin Vision O (adult 27.4.89 Blues Finnegan/P. Australia conccpts)
Finnegan Young Warner Bros USA 130 Corporate Video O (adult 26.4.89
Philadelphians concepts) The
—Mature (not recommended for viewing by persons under 15) Beach Red C. Wilde USA 100 Corporate Video V (i-m-j) 26.4.89 Beverly Hills P. Simonds J r / J . USA 85 Palace L (f-m-g) 5.4.89
Bodysnatchers Mostow Entertainment O (adult Bodysnatchers Corporation concepts)
Chinatown M. Emerson USA 93 Palace V (f-m-g) 5.4.89 Connection The Entertainment
Corporation Conan The B. Feitshans/R. USA 124 Corporate Video V (f-m-g) 26.4.89
Barbarian De Laurenlis S (i-m-g) Crime Zone L. Llosa USA 93 Communications V (i-m-g 27.4.89
and S (i-m-g) Entertainment L (f-m-g)
Dead End City P. Yuval USA 85 Palace V (f-m-g) 5.4.89 Dead End City Entertainment L (i-m-g) Corporation
Emissary, The J. Schollz USA 95 CIC-Taft Video V (i-m-g) 27.4.89 Emissary, The L (i-m-g) S (i-m-g)
Fox, The R. Stress Canada 106 Corporate Video O (sexual 26.4.89 allusions)
Freddy's G. Adler USA 45 Virgin Vision V (i-m-g) 26.4.89 Nightmares A Australia Nightmare on Elm Street— The Series-Deadline
Freddy's G. Adler USA 47 Virgin Vision 0 (horror) 26.4.89 Nightmares A Australia Nightmare on Elm Street— The Series-Freddy's Tricks and Treats
Freddy's G. Adler USA 46 Virgin Vision V (i-m-g) 26.4.89 Nightmares A Australia Nightmare on Elm Street— The Series-It's a Miserable Life
Freddy's G. Adler USA 45 Virgin Vision V (i-m-g) 26.4.89 Nightmares A Australia Nightmare on Elm Street— The Series-Judy Miller Come on Down
Freddy's G. Adler USA 46 Virgin Vision V (i-m-g) 26.4.89 Nightmares A Australia O (horror) Nightmare on Elm Street— The Series-Killer Instinct
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 20. 31 May 1989 Government departments 1219
Submitted Reason! Date of Title Producer Country length (minsj Applicant advice certificate
Freddy's G. Adler USA 46 Virgin Vision V (i-m-j) 27.4.89 Nightmares A • Australia
V (i-m-j)
Nightmare on Elm Street— The Series— Mother's Day
Freddy's G. Adler USA 46 Virgin Vision V (i-m-g) 27.4.89 Nightmares A Australia 0 (horror) Nightmare on Elm Street— The Series-Sister's Keeper
Freddy's G. Adler USA 45 Virgin Vision 0 (adult 26.4.89 Nightmares A Australia concepts) Nightmare on Elm Street— The Series— The Bride Wore Red
Freddy's G. Adler USA 45 Virgin Vision V (i-m-g) 26.4.89 Nightmares A Australia Nightmare on Elm Street— The Series— The End of the World
Jigsaw Murders, V. Bhalla USA 97 Palace L (i-m-g) 7.3.89 The Entertainment V (i-m-g)
Corporation V (i-m-g)
Kitchen Toto. A. Skinner UK 92 Corporate Video V (i-m-j) 26.4.89 The
Corporate Video S (i-m-j)
LA. Heat R. Pepin/J. Merhi USA 85 Virgin Vision V (f-m-g) 27.4.89 R. Pepin/J. Merhi Australia L (f-m-g)
O (adult concepts)
Legend of Hell A. Fennell/N. USA 90 CBS/Fox Video 27.4.89 House. The Herman
Ninja, Demon's T. Tang Hong Kong 86 VPD Ltd V (f-m-g) 26.4.89 Massacre L (i-m-g)
Outside Man. J. Bar USA 100 Corporate Video V (i-m-g) 26.4.89 The
Petulia R. Wagner USA 101 Corporate Video V (i-m-j) 26.4.89 Physical Evidence M. RansohofT USA 96 Hoyts
Distribution V (f-m-g)
L (f-m-g) 26.4.89
Play Dirty H. Saltzman UK 113 Corporate Video V (i-m-j) 27.4.89 Prisoner of Rio J. Kossakowski/ UK/Brazil 100 Virgin Vision L (i-m-g) 26.4.89
M. Slater UK/Brazil
Australia V (i-m-j) Ricco American Video Spain/Italy 88 The Video V (f-m-g) 26.4.89 Spain/Italy
Distribution S (i-m-g) Company
S (i-m-g)
Scandal S. Woolley UK 114 CEL Film S (i-m-j) 26.4.89 S. Woolley Distribution 0 ( d r u g
use) Shock Troop J. Ingvordsen/
S. Kaman/ J. Weiner
Canada/USA 112 RCA/Columbia Pictures/Hoyts Video
V (f-m-g) L (i-m-g)
27.4.89
Stealing Heaven S. MacCorkin-dale/A. Epaminondas
UK 112 Roadshow Home Video
S (i-m-j) 0 (adult concepts)
26.4.89
Stepford P. Pompian USA 96 Southern Star V (i-m-j) 27.4.89 Children. The
P. Pompian Group
Twice Dead G. Louihan/ R. McDonnell
USA 86 Palace Entertainment Corporation
L (f-m-g) V (f-m-g) 0 (horror)
9.3.89
'R*—Restricted (not to be sold or hired or delivered to minors or displayed in a public place unless container bears prescribed markings)
Bedside Brat P. Thomas USA 67 Capital S (f-m-g) 27.4.89 (Edited Duplicators Version)
Dead Pit. The G. Everett USA 101 Roadshow Home Video
0 (horror) 27.4.89
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1220 Government departments No. GN20, 31 May 1989
Submitted Reason/ Date of Title Producer Country length (mins) Applicant advice certificate
Double Edge Silver Productions USA 85 Video Wholesalers V (f-m-g) 27.4.89 Double Edge Ltd
V (f-m-g)
First of April. P. Thomas USA 51 Capital S (f-m-g) 26.4.89 The (Edited Duplicators Version)
Iron Angels G. Chan/A. Choi HongKong 89 RCA/Columbia V (f-m-g) 27.4.89 riciurcs/ nuyib Video
Who Shaved Executive Video USA 63 Helkden S (f-m-g) 26.4.89 Trinity Loren? (Edited Version)
—Extra Restricted (not to be sold or hired or delivered to minors or displayed except in a restricted publications area and bearing prescribed markings)
Advocate Men Advocate Men USA 60 Leisuremail S (i-h-g) 27.4.89 Live!
Biloxi Babes P. Rhodes USA 69 Leisuremail S (f-h-g) 27.4.89 Every Man's R. Coltran USA 72 Helkden S (f-h-g) 27.4.89
Fancy Ginger and Spice P. Thomas USA 83 Leisuremail S (f-h-g) 27.4.89 Good Morning B. Adams USA 68 Leisuremail S (f-h-g) 27.4.89
Taiji Rae Indecent A. Johnson USA 75 Helkden S (f-h-g) 26.4.89
Proposals Interracial Sex— J. Howard USA 43 Leisuremail S (f-h-g) 26.4.89
Exotic Contrasts The Video
Legend of Reggie J. Stagliano USA 88 Helkden S (f-h-g) 27.4.89 D.. The
Lez' Be Friends Jell Productions USA 75 Leisuremail S (f-h-g) 27.4.89 Little Muffy P. Black USA 76 Private Screenings S (f-h-g) 27.4.89
Johnson (Edited Version)
Rites of Winter, P. Dennis USA 92 Capital S (f-h-g) 26.4.89 The Duplicators
Ruthless Women L. Rambienkie USA 79 Leisuremail S (f-h-g) 27.4.89 Scandals (No. 2) S.E.V.P. USA 174 Helkden S (f-h-g) 27.4.89
(Untitled said S (f-h-g)
to be) Sleeping Beauty P. Thomas USA 77 Capital S (f-h-g) 27.4.89
Aroused Duplicators Sophisticated Sextasy Video USA 72 Helkden S (f-h-g) 26.4.89
Lady Tele mates A. Johnson USA 73 Helkden S (f-h-g) 27.4.89 Tory Without A P. Thomas USA 81 Capital S (f-h-g) 27.4.89
Cause Duplicators Who Shaved Executive Video USA 83 Helkden S (f-h-g) 26.4.89
Trinity Loren?
Refused Classification Traci's Big Trick Valley USA 86 Capital 0 (gratuitous 26.4.89
Productions Duplicators sexual Duplicators violence)
26.4.89
N.N.~8938485
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 20, 31 May 1989
Community Services and Health
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Public Health Ordinance 1928 PUBLIC HEALTH (SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS) REGULATIONS Noticc made in pursuance of the power conferred on the Minister of State for the Arts and Territories under regulation 13 of the Public Health (Sale of Food and Drugs) Regulations, and delegated under section 12C of the Seat of Government (Administration) Act 1910 to the General Manager of the Australian Capital Territory Community and Health Service. 1. The advertising or sale of:
(a) Solanum sodomaeum, including all extracts or de-rivatives thereof in preparations for therapeutic use;
(b) Solanum dulcamara, including all extracts or deriv-atives thereof in preparations for therapeutic use;
(c) Solasodine for therapeutic use; and (d) Curaderm Cream
is prohibited. 2. This notice shall remain in force until varied or revoked
by a subsequent notice. 3. Any person who contravenes the provisions of this notice
is liable to a maximum penalty of $1 500. Dated this 11th day of May 1989.
JOHN ANTHONY BISSETT General Manager
Australian Capital Territory Community and Health Service
N .N. -8941835
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Health Insurance Act 1973 STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 106AA On the twentieth day of July 1988, 1, Neal Blewett, Minister of State for Community Services and Health, made a deter-mination under section 106 of the Health Insurance Act 1973 (the Act), in respect of Dr Anthony Alfred Lyall of 70 Alexandra Road, Ulverstone, Tasmania 7315. Particulars of Determination A copy of the determination is at Attachment A. Reasons for Determination
The determination was made by me on the basis of a report made under section 104 of the Act by the Medical Services Committee of Inquiry for the State of Tasmania, after its inquiry into the practice of Dr Lyall.
The Committee was of the opinion that in respect of the patients under reference, certain of the services were exces-sive, in that they were not reasonably necessary for the adequate medical care of the patients concerned. The Com-mittee arrived at this opinion by referring to the informa-tion before it and bringing to bear the knowledge and experience of its members. Commeats The Government is seriously concerned by the practice of doctors like Dr Lyall who provide services which are not reasonably necessary for the adequate medical care of the patients concerned. Excessive services are a drain on public funds and every effort is being made to reduce the magni-tude of the problem. Dated this 13th day of April 1989.
NEAL BLEWETT Minister for Community Services and Health
Government departments 1221
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Health Insurance Act 1973 DETERMINATION UNDER SECTION 106 WHEREAS (a) The Medical Services Committee of Inquiry for the
State of Tasmania, established under sub-section 80 (1) of the Health Insurance Act 1973, has inquired into the matter of the rendering of professional services by Anthony Alfred Lyall, a legally qualified medical prac-titioner of 70 Alexander Road, Ulverstone, in that State, referred to the Committee under section 82 of the Act;
(b) the said Committee, after having conducted a hearing into the abovementioned matter pursuant to section 94 of the Act, has reported to the Minister, under section 104 of the Act, and has expressed the opinion that the services identified in its report and which were ren-dered by the said Anthony Alfred Lyall were excessive services within the meaning of paragraph 79 (IB) (a) of the Act;
(c) Medicare benefits within the meaning of sub-section 3 ( 1 ) of the Act in respect of the abovementioned services have been paid or are payable to the said Anthony Alfred Lyall;
(d) the services included in the reference to the Committee were rendered on or after 1 February 1984;
(e) the said Committee has made recommendations pur-suant to paragraphs 105 (2) (c), 105 (2) (ca), 105 (2) (f) of the Act, and
( 0 sub-section 106 (1) of the Act provides that the Min-ister may make a Determination in writing in accord-ance with the said Committee's recommendations.
NOW T H E R E F O R E 1, Neal Blewett, Minister of State for Community Services and Health, hereby determine that, in accordance with the said Committee's recommendations:
(i) under paragraph 105 (2) (c) of the Act, the said An-thony Alfred Lyall be reprimanded and I do so repri-mand him;
(ii) under paragraph 105 (2) (ca) of the Act, the said Anthony Alfred Lyall be counselled; and
(iii) under paragraph 105 (2) ( 0 of the Act, the amount of Medicare benefits referred to in paragraph (c) herein be payable by the said Anthony Alfred Lyall to the Commonwealth of Australia, being as specified hereunder:
Amount Payable to $14,122.35 Commonwealth of Australia
Dated this 20th day of July 1988. NEAL BLEWETT
Minister of State for Community Services and Health
N.N. -8941836
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 1222 Government departments No. GN 20, 31 May 1989
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 March 1989 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6887E
NAME: KINGS PARK NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: OOIA 002A 003A NO OF WARDS: 4 3 10 APC ($) 0.00 0.00 0.00
DATE 1989
delegate of the Minister of State for Housing and Aged Care
001045:DL:PEB
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. GN 20. 31 May 1989 Government departments 1223
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 January 1989 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6874E
NAME: LEWIS NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: 00lA 003A NO OF WARDS: 9 9 APC ($) 0.00 0,00
DhUE 1989
,^-tJelegate of the Minister of State for Housing and Aged Care
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Conununity Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 January 1989 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6857E
NAME: MARRON NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: OOlA 002A 004A NO OF WARDS: 3 6 4 APC (§) 0.00 0.00 0.00
DATE ^ c t ^ 1989
Delegate of the Minister of State for Housing and Aged Care
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 January 1989 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6973E
NAME: SEAVIEW NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: OOlA 002A NO OF WARDS: 3 6 APC ($) 0.00 0.00
DATE 1989
delegate of the Minister of State for Housing and Aged Care
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 July 1988 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6907E
NAME: CAMPBELLTOWN NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: OOlA 002A 22A NO OF WARDS: 1 6 1 APC ($) 0,00 0.00 0.00
DATE c ^ ^ a ^ 1989
delegate of the Minister of State for Housing and Aged Care
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 March 1989 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6799E
NAME: MORPETH NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: OOlA NO OF WARDS: 30 APC ($) 0.00
DATE 1989
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 October 1988 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6755E
NAME: MALVERN NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: OOlA NO OF WARDS: 29 APC ($) 0.00
DATE o/v 1989
.^legate of the Minister of State for Housing and Aged Care
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 July 1988 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6841E
NAME: DISTRICT OF LIGHT NO 2
WARD TYPE: OOlA NO OF WARDS: 31 APC ($) 0,00
DATE /77a^ 1989
Qegate of the Minister of State for Housing and Aged Care
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 19 53
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 March 1989 in respect of: 1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6900E
NAME: BROOKLEIGH NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: OOlA 013A NO OF WARDS: 2 1 APC ($) 0.00 0.00
DATE ^Ct^ 1989
delegate of the Minister of State for Housing and Aged Care
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 July 1988 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6810E
NAME: ROSENEATH NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: OOlA 002A 014A NO OF WARDS: 1 3 1 APC ($) 0.00 0.00 0.00
DATE o V 1989
delegate of the Minister of State for Housing and Aged Care
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
NATIONAL HEALTH ACT 1953
REVISED WARD STRUCTURE
Notice for the Purposes of Sub-Section 40AI(1)
I, STUART KIM LEES, Director, Residential Resources Section, Department of Community Services and Health, delegate of the Minister of State for Hoursing and Aged Care, hereby vary the Notice for the purposes of sub-section 40AI(1) of the National Health Act 1953 as notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No GN23 of 29 June 1988 by amending the Ward Structure with effect from 1 February 1989 in respect of:
1. APPROVAL NUMBER: 6847E
NAME: FRANCIS NURSING HOME
WARD TYPE: OOlA 002A NO OF WARDS: 1 12 APC ($) 8.16 5.80
DATE^P<V ^ O t . ^ 1989
^B^iegate of the / Minister of State for
Housing and Aged Care
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Defence
Naval Defence Act 1910 P R O M O T I O N T O T H E RANK OF REAR ADMIRAL In pursuance of paragraph 8 ( 1 ) (b) of the Naval Defence Act 1910, Commodore Anthony Lancaster Hunt is pro-moted to the rank of rear admiral on 21 August 1989.
KIM C. BEAZLEY Minister of State for Defence
Defence Act 1903 A P P O I N T M E N T O F VICE C H I E F OF T H E D E F E N C E FORCE Naval Defence Act 1910 PROMOTION T O VICE ADMIRAL (a) In pursuance of paragraph 9AA (1) of the Defence Act
1903, Rear Admiral Alan Lee Beaumont is appointed Vice Chief of the Defence Force on 18 September 1989; and
(b) In pursuance of paragraph 8 ( l ) ( b ) of the Naval Defence Act 1910, Rear Admiral Alan Lee Beaumont is promoted to the rank of vice admiral on 11 Septem-ber 1989.
KIM C. BEAZLEY Minister of State for Defence
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industrial Relations
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988 N O T I C E UNDER SUBSECTION 142 (4) IN RELATION T O VARIATION OF A C O M M O N RULE In the matter of LIQUOR A N D ALLIED INDUSTRIES CATERING,
CAFE, RESTAURANT, ETC. (ACT) CONSOLIDATED AWARD 1979
C No. 32890 of 1988 Dated this 8th day of August 1985 And in the matter of the variation of the above award Notice is hereby given:
(a) That on 10 May 1989, the Commission varied the term/s of the abKjve-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Australian Capita! Territory in the industry in re-spect of which the dispute arose with effect from 4 May 1989; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and hav-ing an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Ave, Canberra.
S C H E D U L E O F TERMS TO BE VARIED
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
PRINT No. H8058 L20V.26a Item B Date of operation Correction Order on
Print No. H5689
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Dated this 12th day of May 1989.
ALAN NAVLOR Registrar
N.N.—8941838
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988 NOTICE UNDER SUBSECTION 142 (4) IN RELATION T O VARIATION O F A C O M M O N RULE In the matter of CLOTHING TRADES AWARD 1982 C No. 20166 of 1989 Dated this 7th day of March 1986 And in the matter of the variation of the above award Notice is hereby given: (a) That on 12 May 1989, the Commission varied the
term/s of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Aus-tralian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 2 May 1989; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Ave, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
PRINT No. H8117 C37V.72 Roping-In No. 1 Parties Bound Respondency Award 1989
Dated this 25th day of May 1989. ALAN NAYLOR
Registrar
N.N.—8941839
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988 NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 142 (4) IN RELATION T O VARIATION O F A C O M M O N RULE In the matter of: CLOTHING TRADES A W A R D 1982 C No. 20332 of 1989 Dated this 7th day of March 1986, And in the matter of the variation of the above award Notice is hereby given; (a) That on 12 May 1989, the Commission varied the
term/s of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Aus-tralian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 7 April 1989; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the
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abovemenlioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Ave, Canberra.
S C H E D U L E OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
Substance of Clause No. Subject variation
PRINT NO. H7918 C37V.71 Award Roping-in Award Respondency
No. 2 of 1989
Dated this 25th of May 1989. ALAN NAYLOR
Registrar
N.N. -8941840
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988 NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 142 (4) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE In the matter of: NURSES PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT (A.C.T.) A W A R D
1972 C Nos. 7385 of 1987 and 90313 of 1988 Dated this 15th day of January 1986. And in the matter of the variation of the above award Notice is hereby given: (a) That on 23 May 1989, the Commission varied the
term/s of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Aus-tralian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 2 February 1989; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Ave, Canberra.
S C H E D U L E OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
19 PRINT NO. H7683 N53V.55
Casual and part- Entitlements time employment
Dated this 25th of May 1989.
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AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988 NOTICE UNDER SUBSECTION 142 (4) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE In the matter of: BUTCHERS' CARTERS (AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY) A W A R D 1982 C No. 2939 of 1987 Dated this 12th day of January 1983, And in the matter of the variation of the above award Notice is hereby given: (a) That on 23 May 1989, the Commission varied the
term/s of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Aus-tralian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 22 February 1989; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Ave, Canberra.
S C H E D U L E OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
PRINT NO. H7661 B32V.il 5 Wages 2nd Tier Increase,
March 1987 17 Sick Leave 2nd Tier Increase,
March 1987
Dated this 25th day of May 1989. ALAN NAYLOR
Registrar
N.N.—8941842
ALAN NAYLOR Registrar
N.N.—8941841
AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION Industrial Relations Act 1988 NOTICE UNDER SUBSECTION 142 (4) IN RELATION TO VARIATION OF A COMMON RULE In the matter of: BREAD SALES PERSONNEL (AUSTRALIAN
CAPITAL TERRITORY) A W A R D 1982 C No. 2934 of 1987 Dated this 25th day of October 1982. And in the matter of the variation of the above award Notice is hereby given: (a) That on 23 May 1989, the Commission varied the
term/s of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below;
(b) that the variation will be a common rule of the Aus-tralian Capital Territory in the industry in respect of which the dispute arose with effect from 22 February 1989; and
(c) that any person or organisation interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
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A copy of the award may be inspected at the Australian Industrial Registry at Level 4, CML Building, University Ave, Canberra.
SCHEDULE OF TERMS TO BE VARIED
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
PRINT NO. H7660 B29V.12 10 Wage Rates 2nd Tier Increase,
March 1987 20 Payment of 2nd Tier Increase,
Wages March 1987
Dated this 25th day of May 1989. ALAN NAYLOR
Registrar
N.N.—8941843
Industrial Relations Act 1988 Form R16 Regulation 23 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION NOTICE O F VARIATION OF COMMON RULE AWARD In the matter of: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING INDUSTRY
(NORTHERN TERRITORY) AWARD 1984 (C No. 20102 of 1989) Dated this 6th day of June 1984. And in the matter of the variation of the award Notice is hereby given: (a) That on 10 May 1989, the Commission varied the term
jor terms] of the above-mentioned award referred to in the Schedule below
(b)
(c)
that the variation will be a common rule of the North-ern Territory with effect from 9 February 1989; and that any organisation or person interested and having an objection to the variation binding that person or organisation and wanting to be heard in relation to the abovementioned variation is invited to lodge with the Commission a notice of that objection.
A copy of the award may be inspected at the office of the Australian Industrial Registry at 1 Briggs St, Darwin, free of charge.
SCHEDULE TERMS TO BE VARIED
Clause No. Subject Substance of variation
PRINT NO. E021CR V0I4 M PRINT H7738 13(a) 16(a) and (g)
24 (g) 33(a)
40(d)
Conditions Conditions
Overtime Conditions
Conditions
Tool allowance Travelling to and from work Meal allowance Accommodation and camping Employees engaged outside the Territory
Dated this 19th day of May 1989. LYNDALL SOETENS
Deputy Industrial Registrar
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Industrial Relations (Consequential Provisions) Act 1988 Conciliation and Arbitration Aa 1904 Principal Registry Nauru House 80 Collins Street Melbourne Vic 3 m (Postal Address: GPO Box 1994S Melbourne Vic 3001) NOTICE O F A DAY H X E D AS THE DAY ON W H I C H AN AMALGAMATION OF ORGANISATIONS IS TO TAKE EFFECT R N o . 97 of 1988) I have declared as approved the amalgamation of the Adminis-trative and Clerical Officers' Association, Australian Govern-ment Employment, the Australian Public Service Association and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation StaffUnion and as I consider that the requirements of the Act have been satisfied in respect of the proposed amalgamation I now give notice that I have fixed 4 August 1989 as the day on which the amalgamation is to take effect.
M.F. MOORE designated Presidential Member
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Industrial Relations Aa 1988 Australian Industrial Registry Principal Registry Nauru House 80 Collins Street Melbourne, Vic. 3000 (Postal address: GPO Box 1994S Melbourne, Vic. 3001) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF AN ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYERS (DNo. 25(K)4ofl989) NOTICE is given that application has been made under the Industrial Relations Act 1988 for the registration of an associa-tion called National Association of Nursing Homes, Private Hospitals and Hostels. The eligibility for membership rule of the association is: Rule 3, Constitution The National Association shall consist of an unlimited number of employers engaged in the industry of or in connection with the accommodation of and/or caring for residents and/or patients of nursing homes, hospitals, hostels, rest homes and/or associated health facilities. Rule I, Name and Industry The name of the association is the National Association of Nursing Homes, Private Hospitals and Hostels, hereinafter referred to as the National Association. The industry for which the National Association is formed is that of or in connection with the accommodation of and/or car-ing for residents and/or patients of nursing homes, hospitals, hostels, rest homes and/or associated health facilities. Any interested organisation, association or person who desires to object to the application may do so by lodging in the Indus-trial Registry a notice of objection and a written statement in support thereof within thirty-five (35) days after the publication of this advertisement and by serving on the applicant (whose address for service is: ^ 1 0 7 Stanley Street, East Sydney, NSW 2010), within seven (7) days after the notice of objection has been lodged, a copy of the notice of objection and the wrinen statement so lodged.
J.P. O'SHEA Industrial Registrar
N.N.—8941844 N . N . - 8 9 A 1 9 5 7
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Industrial Relations (Consequential Provisions) Aa I98S Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 Australian Industrial Registry Principal Registry Nauru House 80 Collins Street Melbourne, Vic. m O (Postal Address: GPO Box 1994S Melbourne Vic 3001) NOTICE OF A DECLARATION THAT A PROPOSED AMALGAMATION IS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND IN THE INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS OF THE ORGANIZATIONS CONCERNED (C No. 34007 of 1988; R No. 226 of 1988) NOTICE is given that on 6 February 1989 a Full Bench of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission made a declaration pursuant to section 158FA of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 that a proposed amalgamation between the Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union and The Union of Postal Clerks and Telegraphists, both being organiz-ations registered under the Act, is in the public interest and in the industrial interests of those organizations.
J.P. O'SHEA Industrial Registrar
Industrial Relations (Consequential Provisions) Act 1988 Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 Australian Industrial Registry Principal Registry Nauru House 80 Collins Street Melbourne Vic 3001 (Postal Address: GPO Boxl994S Melbourne Vic 3001) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF AN AMALGAMATION R No. 226 of 1988 NOTICE is hereby given that an application has been made under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 for approval of an amalgamation between the Australian Postal and Telecom-munications Union and The Union of Postal Clerks and Telegraphists, both being organizations registered under the Act. Under section 58 of the Industrial Relations (Consequential Provisions) Act 1988, objections to the proposed amalgamation may be made in accordance with section 158H of the Concilia-tion and Arbitration Act 1904 and regulations 146E, 146F and 146G of the Conciliation and Arbitration Regulations by lodging them with me within thirty-five (35) days from the date of publication of this notice. Service of a document in connection with the proposed amalgamation on the applicants may be effected by service of that document on the Australian Postal and Telecom-munications Union whose address for service is: 139-155 Queensberry Street Carlton 3053. The scheme for the proposed amalgamation is as follows: 1. PARTIES TO PROPOSED AMALGAMATION
The parties to the proposed amalgamation are the following existing organizations of employees— (a) Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union
(the "APTLT); (b) the Union of Postal Clerks and Telegraphists (the
"UPTl-2. NATURE OE PROPOSED AMALGAMATION
(a) It is proposed that the UPT shall be amalgamated with the APTO and that such amalgamation shall be effec-ted by the UPT being merged into the APTU and the APTU becoming the amalgamated organization.
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(b) All persons who immediately before the day upon which the proposed amalgamation takes effect were members of the UPT shall on the day upon which the proposed amalgamation takes effect, become members of the amalgamated organization without payment of entrance fees.
3. CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION It is proposed that, upon the proposed amalgamation becoming effective, the registration of the UPT shall be cancelled.
4. PROPOSED NAME OF AMALGAMATED ORGANIZATION It is proposed that, upon the proposed amalgamation becoming effective, the existing name of the APTU be maintained.
5. PROPOSED CHANGE TO CONDTTIONS OF EUGIBILTTY It is proposed that, upon the proposed amalgamation becoming effective, the conditions of eligibility for mem-bership of the APTU as registered be changed from:
2 — CONSTITUTION The Union shall consist of an unlimited number of
employees employed in or in connexion with the installation, maintenance or provision of postal or telecommunications ser-vices by the Australian Postal Commission or by the Australian Telecommunications Commission provided that: (a) Persons who are employed in a classification which renders
them eligible for membership of the Australian Public Ser-vice Association (Fourth Division Officers) in accordance with its conditions of eligibility for membership as at 8th October 1984 and who would not have been eligible for membership of the Australian Postal and Telecom-munications Union, in accordance with its conditions of eligibility for membership as at 8th October 1984; or
(b) Persons who are employed as an artisan or mechanic (other than Postal electrician and canvas workers) in the Aus-tralian Postal Commmission or in the Australian Telecom-munications Commission and persons who are employed in either Commission as examiners, viewers, overlookers, officers in charge of proof grounds, or proof masters or on comparable duties where duties include the inspection of work of artisans or mechanics;
(c) Persons employed by the Australian Postal Commission or the Australian Telecommunications Commission qualified and performing the ordinary duties at 8th October 1984, of the following classifications (other than persons perform-ing the duties of an employee in a classification included in Rule 2, Constitution Rule, of the Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union as they appear in the rule on 8th October 1984) —
(i) Apprentice Practical Instructor Apprentice Technician Assistant Technician Audio Visual Officer Chief Technical Ofiicer (Buildings) Controller (Buildings) Principal Technical Officer Principal Technical Officer (Telecommunications) Quality Assurance Officer Senior Technical Officer Senior Technical Officer (Buildings) Senior Technical Officer (Telecommunications) Senior Technical Instructor (Technician's School) Technical Assistant Technical Instructor (Technician's School) Technical Officer Technical Officer (Buildings)
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Technical Officer (Telecommunications) Technician Vestibule Technician (Telecommunications) Technical Operations Co-ordinator Technically Qualified Administrative Officer Technical Officer (Engineering) Senior Technical Officer (Engineering) Principal Technical Officer (Engineering) Postal Technical Supervisor
(ii) Apprentice (in relation to the trades referred to in (ii)) Electrical Assistant Electrical Fitter and Mechanic Engineering Services and Telepower Services Manager Engineering Services and Telepower Services Serviceman Engineering Services and Telepower Services Supervisor Examiner Fitter and Turner Foreman Instrument Maker Planning Assistant Planning Technician Senior Electrical Fitter and Mechanic Senior Fitter and Turner Senior Instrument Maker Senior Toolmaker Senior Tradesman Senior Welder Sheet Metal Worker Supervisor (Workshops) Technician (Toolmaker) Toolmaker Tradesman and Tradesman (Metal Trades) Welder Machinist Plastic Press Operator
(iii) Process Worker Production Assistant Senior Production Assistant
(iv) Internal Plant Manager Major Facilities Manager Plant Layout and Installation Manager Subscribers Installation and Repair Manager Switching Systems and Restoration Manager Technical Manager District Telecommunications Manager Broadcast Operations Manager, or
(d) Persons who are qualified and performing the duties, as at 8th October 1984, of an architect, an engineer, a surveyor, a draftsman (other than persons performing the duties of a drafting assistant or drafting ofUcer (operations)), a tracer, an inspector, a technical officer (science), a workshop production planner, or a field officer-buildings; or
(e) Employees engaged in: (i) clerical and/or administrative duties other than
employees performing the duties of a clerical assistant or an operative employee,
(ii) managerial duties other than employees per-forming the duties of a food services manager grades 1,2 or 3 or a functional manager (external plant), or
(iii) executive duties and eligible for membership of the Administrative and Clerical Officers'Association under its registered rules current at 8th October 1984. For the purposes of this proviso "duties of an operative employee" means work or any substantial part thereof
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performed by an employee in a classification con-tained in Rule 2, Constitution rule of the Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union as they appear in the rule on 8th October 1984;
(f) Persons employed by the Australian Postal Commis-sion or the Australian Telecommunications Commis-sion qualified and performing the ordinary duties at 8th October 1984 of the following classifications-Supervisor (Telephone) Supervisor (Phonogram) Supervisor (Phonogram VDU) Supervisor (Telex) Telephonist Phonogram Operator Phonogram Operator (VDU) Telex Service Operator Teleprinter Switchboard Attendant Night Telephone Attendant Switchboard Attendant (Non-Official Post Office)
shall not be eligible for membership of the Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union, to:
2 - CONSTITUTION A- Without in any way limiting or being limited by the pro-
visions of sub-rule B,the union shall consist of an unlimited number of employees employed in or in connexion with the installation, maintenance or provision of postal or telecommunications services by the Australian Postal Commission or by the Australian Telecommunications Commission provided that: (a) Persons who are employed in a classification which
renders them eligible for membership of the Aus-tralian Public Service Association (Fourth Division Officers) in accordance with its conditions of eligi-bility for membership as at 8th October 1984 and who would not have been eligible for membership of the Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union, in accordance with its conditions of eligibility for mem-bership as at 8th October 1984; or
(b) Persons who are employed as an artisan or mechanic (other than Postal electrician and canvas workers) in the Australian Postal Commmission or in the Aus-tralian Telecommunications Commission and per-sons who are employed in either Commission as examiners, viewers, overlookers, officers in charge of proof grounds, or proof masters or on comparable duties where duties include the inspection of work of artisans or mechanics; or
(c) Persons employed by the Australian Postal Commis-sion or the Australian Telecommunications Commis-sion qualified and performing the ordinary duties at 8th October 1984, of the following classifications (other than persons performing the duties of an employee in a classification included in Rule 2, Con-stitution Rule, of the Australian Postal and Telecom-munications Union as they appear in the rule on 8th October 1984)-(i) Apppentice Practical Instructor
Apprentice Technician Assistant Technician Audio Visual Officer Chief Technical Officer (Buildings) Controller (Buildings) Principal Technical Officer Principal Technical Officer (Telecommunications) Quality Assurance Officer Senior Technical Officer Senior Technical Officer (Buildings)
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Senior Technical OfTicer (Telecommunications) Senior Technical Instructor (Technician's School) Technical Assistant Technical Instructor (Technician's School) Technical Officer Technical Officer (Buildings) Technical Officer (Telecommunications) Technician Vestibule Technician (Telecommunications) Technical Operations Co-ordinator Technically Qualified Administrative Officer Technical Officer (Engineering) Senior Technical Officer (Engineering) Principal Technical Officer (Engineering) Postal Technical Supervisor
(ii) Apprentice (in relation to the trades referred to in (ii)) Electrical Assistant Electrical Fitter and Mechanic Engineering Services and Telepower Services Manager Engineering Services and Telepower Services Serviceman Engineering Services and Telepower Services Supervisor Examiner Finer and Turner Foreman Instrument Maker Planning Assistant Planning Technician Senior Electrical Fitter and Mechanic Senior Fitter and Turner Senior Instrument Maker Senior Toolmaker Senior Tradesman Senior Welder Sheet Metal Worker Supervisor (Workshops) Technician (Toolmaker) Toolmaker Tradesman and Tradesman (Metal Trades) Welder Machinist Plastic Press Operator
(iii) Process Worker Production Assistant Senior Production Assistant
(iv) Internal Plant Manager Major Facilities Manager Plant Layout and Installation Manager Subscribers Installation and Repair Manager Switching Systems and Restoration Manager Technical Manager District Telecommunications Manager Broadcast Operations Manager, or
(d) Persons who are qualified and performing the duties, as at 8th October 1984, of an architect, an engineer, a surveyor, a draftsman (other than persons performing the duties of a drafting assistant or drafting officer (operations)), a tracer, an inspector, a technical officer (science), a workshop production planner, or a field officer-buildings; or
(e) Employees engaged in: (i) clerical and/or administrative duties other than
employees performing the duties of a clerical assistant or an operative employee,
(ii) managerial duties other than employees perform-ing the duties of a food services manager grades 1, 2 or 3 or a functional manager (external plant).
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(iii) executive duties and eligible for membership of the Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association under its registered rules current at 8th October 1984. For the purposes of this proviso "duties of an operative employee" means work or any substantial part thereof performed by an employee in a classification con-tained in Rule 2, Constitution "Rule", of the Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union as they appear in the rule on 8th October 1984; or
(0 Persons employed by the Australian Postal Commis-sion or the Australian Telecommunications Commis-sion qualified and performing the ordinary duties at 8th October 1984 of the following classifications-Supervisor (Telephone) Supervisor (Phonogram) Supervisor (Phonogram VDU) Supervisor (Telex) Telephonist Phonogram Operator Phonogram O ^ r a t o r (VDU) Telex Service Operator Teleprinter Switchboard Attendant Night Telephone Attendant Switchboard Attendant (Non-Official Post Office)
shall not be eligible for membership of the Australian Postal and Telecommunications Union.
B. Without in any way limiting or being limited by the pro-visions of sub-rule A, the Union is open to: (i) Telegraphists, Phonogram Operators (VDU) and
Message Bureau Operators (who immediately prior to selection for training as Message Bureau Operators were designated Telegraphist) employed in the Aus-tralian Telecommunications Commission.
(ii) All Postal Clerks, Senior Postal Clerks, Officer-in-Charge Grade 1, Officer-in-Charge 2, Officer-in-Charge Grade 3, employed in the Australian Postal Commission.
(iii) All Postmasters who are not qualified to be promoted to, or transferred to, positions classified as being within the Third Division of the Public Service.
(iv) All instructors, Postal Training Schools, employed in the Australian Postal Commission.
(v) All Trainee Telegraphists employed in the Australian Telecommunications Commission.
(vi) All Trainee Postal Clerks and all Assistant Postal Officers selected for training as Postal Clerk employ-ed in the Australian Postal Commission.
(vii) All persons employed as paid Officials of the Union.
(viii) Trainee Postal Services Officers, Postal Services Officers, Postal Service Controllers and Postal Managers employed in the Australian Postal Commission.
6. PROPOSED CHANGE TO DESCRIPTION OF INDUSTR Y It is proposed that, upon the proposed amalgamation becoming effective, the description of industry or in con-nection with which the APTU is registered be changed from: 'The industry in connexion with which this union is regis-tered is the postal and telecommunications industry of Australia."
'The industry in connection with which this Union is regis-tered is the postal and telecommunications industry in Australia and postal and telecommunications services."
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7. PROPOSED ARRANGEMEKTSRELATINGTO PROPERTY AND LIABILITIES It is proposed that upon the proposed amalgamation taking effect and upon the cancellation of the registration of the UPT: (a) all the funds, property and liabilities of the UPT shall
be transferred to the amalgamated organization and shall become the funds, property and liabilities of the amalgamated organization which shall satisfy all the then liabilities, debts and obligations of the UPT; and
(b) the financial and other books and records of the UPT shall be transferred to and become the property of the amalgamated organization which shall accept, treat and recognise them in the same way any other books and records of the amalgamated organization.
8. PROPOSED SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS (a) Upon the proposed amalgamation becoming effective
the Rules set out in Attachment A to the Joint Submis-sion and Application for approval of Amalgamation shall come into force and be the Rules of the amal-gamated organization.
(b) The Rules of the amalgamated organizations shall contain transitional provisions which shall cease to operate on the 1st of October 1991.
J.P. O'SHEA Industrial Registrar
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Industry/ Technology and Commerce
Customs Act 1901 NOTICE UNDER SECTION 17 (b) NOTICE NO. NT 07 I, JOHN PAUL KERLIN, pursuant to a delegation under section 4 (2) of the Customs Administrative (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1985 and under a power to revoke section 17 (b) of the Customs Act 1901 hereby:
revoke the appointment of the place known as Grace Brothers International that was contained in Customs Appointment Notice No. 87/01 and which appeared in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. 4 of 1987.
Dated this 17th day of May 1989. J. P. KERLIN
Regional Manager Barrier Control
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Customs Act 1901 NOTICE UNDER SECTION 17 (b) NOTICE NO. NT 08 I, JOHN PAUL KERLIN, pursuant to a delegation under section 4 (2) of the Customs Administrative (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1985 and under a power of appointment in section 17(b) of the Customs Act 1901 hereby appoint the places identified in the following Schedule as a place for the examination of goods on landing.
THE SCHEDULE
Place Location
Grace Removals Storage
and That part of the property which is indicated by hatching on a scale drawing held by Senior Inspector (Control and Administration), Australian Customs Service, Darwin and is situated at Lot 5262 Kitch-ener Dr, Darwin.
Dated this 17th day of May 1989. J. P. KERLIN
Regional Manager Barrier Control
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DETERMINATIONS OF RECOGNISED-VALUE STANDARDS OF MEASUREMENT In pursuance of Sections 8A (1) (a) and (b) of the National Measurement Act I960, the National Standards Commis-sion has issued Determinations of Recognised-Value Stand-ards of Measurement for the following:
Density of standard mean ocean water Density of water Density of mercury Velocity Viscosity Acceleration due to gravity
The Determinations may be obtained from the Commission at a cost of $10 per set.
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OC^mJWBALTO OF AUSTRALIA g ^ T O M S ACT 1901
I ^ I C E OF FAIR RATES OF EXOiAKGH: I, BARRY ALEXANDER HARALDSON, delegate of the Ccsnptroller-General of Customs, hereby specify, pursuant to paragraph (a) of sub-section 161B(2) of the Customs Act 1901 that the rates of exchange specified in Columns 3 to 7 of the Schedule hereunder are fair rates of exchange for the conversion of the foreign currencies of countries specified opposite in Columns 1 aixi 2 into Australian dollars on the dates under which the specified rates of exchange appear for the purposes of Division 2 of Part VIII of the Customs Act 1901.
SCHETXJLE (Foreign Currency = AUS $1) Column 1 Country
Column 2 Foreign Currency
Column 3 Date 17/05/89
Column 4 Date 18/05/89
Column 5 Date 19-21/05
Column 6 Date 22/05/89
Column 7 Date 23/05/89
AUSTOIA Schillings 10. .4600 10, .5000 10, .5200 10.4800 10. .5300 BELGIUM/LUX Francs 31. .0500 31. .3000 31. .3300 31.1000 31. .3500 BRAZIL Cruzado 0, .7873 0, .8480 0. .8495 0.8372 0, .8451 CANADA Dollar 0. .9115 0, .9058 0, .9072 0.8942 0. .8918 CHINA New Yuan 2. .8462 2. .8213 2. .8261 2.7853 2. ,7596 DENMARK Kroner 5. .7881 5. .8158 5. .8300 5.8072 5. .8327 FIJI Dollars 1. .1374 1, .1384 1. .1404 1.1239 1. .1135 FINLAND Marks 3. .3122 3. .3300 3. .3346 3.3106 3. .3292 FRANCE Francs 5, .0361 5. .0590 5. .0658 5.0482 5. .0713 GERMANY Deutschmarks 1. .4884 1. .4941 1. .4979 1.4935 1, .4975 G3?EECE Drachmas 126. .1300 126. .7800 126. .7300 126.4500 127, .0900 HONG KCM} Dollars 5. .9592 5. .9081 5. .9223 5.8443 5, ,7808 INDIA Rupees 12. .3241 12. .2367 12. .2685 12.1091 12, ,1055 INDO^SIA Rupiahs 1349. .9800 1338. .6900 1342. .0000 1323.1000 1312, ,0000 IRELAND Pounds 0. .5555 0. .5579 0. .5591 0.5564 0. ,5586 ISRAEL Shekel 1. .4286 1. .4225 1. .4250 1.4044 1, ,3915 ITALY Lire 1081. .9900 1087. .8700 1089. .5900 1085.6000 1084, ,8500 JAPAN Yen 105. .1700 105. .6600 105. .5600 104.9000 105, ,8200
Won 509, .1200 504, .7000 506. .6500 499.3600 495, ,3100 MALAYSIA Dollars 2. .0600 2, .0411 2. .0443 2.0166 2, ,0009 NETHERLANDS Guilders 1. .6768 1. .6838 1. .6869 1.6811 1, ,6884 NEW ZEALAND Dollars 1. .2614 1. .2604 1. .2615 1.2554 1. 2571 NORWAY Kroner 5. .3739 5, .3881 5. .4143 5.3676 5. ,3794 PAKISTAN Rupees 16. .0300 15. .9000 15. .9300 15.7000 15. ,7100 R^G Kina 0. .6584 0, .6584 0. .6578 0.6497 0. ,6496 PHILIPPINES Pesos 16. .3900 16. .2400 16. .2700 16.0400 15. ,8900 PC^TUGAL Escudos 122. .7500 123. .2100 123. .3700 122.6800 123. ,5100 SINGAPORE Dollars 1. .5037 1. .4945 1. .4935 1.4753 1. ,4606 SOLONKDN IS. Dollars 1. .7486 1, .7509 1. ,7511 1.7226 1. 7250 SO/TH AFRICA Rand 2, .0325 2, .0454 2. .0387 2.0293 2. 0503 SPAIN Pesetas 92, .4700 93. .1200 93. .2600 92.9000 93. 3500 SRI LANKA Rupees 26. .1600 25. .9400 25. ,9900 25.6100 25. 3600 SWEDEN Kroner 5. .0253 5. .0445 5. ,0554 5.0188 5. 0320 SWITZERLAND Francs 1. .3305 1. .3348 1. ,3369 1.3328 1. 3352 TAIWAN Dollars 19. .7300 19. .5600 19. ,6000 19.3600 19. 3100 THAILAND Bahts 19. .7100 19. .5500 19, ,6200 19.3500 19. 2000 UK Pounds 0. .4675 0. .4702 0. 4699 0.4685 0. 4722 US Dollars 0. .7666 0. .7599 0. ,7612 0.7502 0. 7-n3
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Transport and Communications
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL Submissions invited NOTICE OF INQUIRY INTO THE RENEWAL OF THE LICENCE FOR PUBLIC RADIO SERVICE 4CRB GOLD COAST (QLD) The Australian Broadcasting Tribunal has commenced an inquiry into the renewal of the licence for the above service, which is due to expire on 28 August 1989.
The application for the renewal of the licence has been lodged by the licensee company. Gold Coast Christian and Community Broadcasting Association Limited. The issues to be considered The issues to be considered in the inquiry derive from the criteria for the renewal of a public licence, which are set out in section 86E of the Broadcasting Act 1942. The criteria are: 1. Whether the licensee has given an undertaking to pro-
vide an adequate and comprehensive service, to provide Australian programs and use and encourage the use of Australian creative resources;
2. Whether the renewal of the licence would be contrary to a provision of the Act;
3. Whether it is advisable in the public interest to refuse to renew the licence having regard only to the following matters or circumstances; (a) whether the licensee is no longer a fit and proper
person to hold the licence; (b) whether the licensee has the necessary financial,
technical and management capabilities to provide an adequate and comprehensive service pursuant to the licence;
(c) whether a condition of the licence has not been complied with;
(d) whether the service is commercially viable; (e) the undesirability of a person being in a position to
exercise control of more than one public radio licence;
( 0 the undesirability of the Commonwealth, a Stale or the Northern Territory or a statutory authority of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory, or a political party, being in a position to exercise con-trol of the licence;
(g) the undesirability of the licence being held by a corporation whose operations pursuant to the lic-ence have been, or will be, conducted either wholly or substantially for the purpose of the acquisition by another person of profit or gain;
(h) the desirability of members of the community served being in a position to exercise control of the licence; and
(i) the need to encourage members of the community served to participate in the operations of the licen-see and the selection and provision of programs.
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The licensee has satisfied the first criterion by giving the required undertaking. In this inquiry, the concept 'an adequate and comprehensive service' has regard to:
(i) the technical conditions of 4CRB's licence warrant; (ii) the requirements of the Act and the regulations;
(iii) the nature of the Gold Coast community; (iv) the diversity of the interests of that community; and (v) the nature of the broadcasting services (including
broadcasting services provided by the ABC or the SBS) having service areas that overlap the 4CRB service area.
The Tribunal specified three matters for review during 4CRB's current licence period when it last renewed the licence. These are:
(i) sponsorship announcements; (ii) access by the Gold Coast community to 4CRB's
operations; and (iii) assessment by Gold Coast Christian and Community
Broadcasting Association of the needs of its community.
Submissions and the inquiry file If you wish to make a submission relating to the inquiry on any of the above matters, you should lodge it with the Tribunal's North Sydney oflRce by 5.00 p.m. on Monday 17 July 1989.
Submissions must be made in accordance with the Tri-bunal inquiry regulations, so before lodging a submission, you should inspect inquiry file IL/89/79, which contains the application and other useful background information, and read the Tribunal's Guide for Submitters. Copies of this Guide are attached to the inquiry file or are available on request from the Tribunal.
The inquiry file will be updated progressively and will contain all material, including submissions, on which the Tribunal will rely in reaching its decision. The inquiry file can be inspected during business hours at the following locations:
Gold Coast City Council Library Service 8th Floor (Reference Room) Broadview Terrace Marine Parade Southport Australian Broadcasting Tribunal 8th Floor 444 Queen Street Brisbane Contact officer Bill Gibson tel. (07) 832 4702 Australian Broadcasting Tribunal 1st Floor, Tandem House 76 Berry Street North Sydney Contact officer David Kelly tel. (02) 959 7811
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COfflKHniBMiTH OF AUSTHMtlA FEDSRAIi AIBPOI^ CORFORATiaH 1§86
DKCTARATIOH
I, Roslyn Joan Kelly, Minister of State for Telecommunications and Aviation Support, pursuant to subsection 26(2) of the Federal Airports Corporation Act 1986, HEREBY DECLARE on the recommendation of the Federal Airports Corporation that, on 1 June 1989, those parts of the Federal Airport known as Brisbane (Eagle Farm) Airport described in Australian Surveying and Land Information Group Plan SB.33-618(A2) dated 16 May 1989, shall cease to be part of that Federal Airport.
Dated
Minister of State for ̂ Telecommunications and Aviation Support
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Submissions in response lo the draft report are invited. If T r e a S U r G r you are interested in making a submission and have not yet
notified the Commission, or if you wish lo obtain a copy of
I N D U S T R I E S ASSISTANCE COMMISSION ^^^ DRAFT REPORT HEARING ITralLZton (062) 64 3174
D R I E D VINE F R U I T S INDUSTRY INDCOM A a U 3 , Facsimile: (062) 53 1.86 Postal A public hearmg in connection with the Commissions' Address: inquiry into the Dried Vine Fruits Industry will be held as Secretary indicated below. The hearing is being held to encourage . . _ . . discussion of the issues in the inquiry and to allow interested Industries Assistance Commission parties to comment publicly on the Commissions' draft . i-epQj-l Belconnen A C T 2616
Date Location ^ . „ ^ N.N.—8941849 Commencing Banquet Room 9.30 a.m. Mildura Grand Hotel Tuesday 4lh July 1989 7th Street
Mildura Vic.
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NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF ORDERS UNDER THE CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS Notice is hereby given that the following amendment to Civil Aviation Orders Part 105 will become effective on 22 May 1989. • AD/BELL 412.24: Main Rotor Pilch Link to Pitch Horn
Bolt Copies of the Order are available for inspection and may be purchased over the counter from the:
Civil Aviation Authority 607 Swanston Street Carlton South Vic. 3053
or by mail from: Civil Aviation Authority Publications Centre G P O Box 1986 Carlton South Vic 3053
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HIS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be noti-fied for general information that he has revoked the ap-pointment of the Honourable Allan Clyde Holding, MP, as Minister of State for the Arts and Territories. By His Excellency's Command DAVID I. SMITH Official Secretary to the Governor-General
Government House, Canberra ACT 2600.
22 May 1989 HIS Excellency the Governor-General directs it to be noti-fied for general information that he has been pleased to appoint the following member of the Federal Executive Council to hold the office mentioned in connection with his name, namely:
the Honourable Allan Clyde Holding, MP, as Minister of State for the Arts, Tourism and Territories and to admin-ister the Department of the Arts, Sport, the Environ-ment, Tourism and Territories.
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FORM 2
Lands Acquisition Act 1955
NOTICE OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH.
It is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor-General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council has authorized pursuant to the provisions of the Lands Acquisition Act 1955, the acquisition by compulsory process of the land hereunder described, and I hereby declare that the said land is acquired by The Commonwealth of Australia under the said Act for the following public purpose approved by the Govemor-General:-
A V I A T I O N
Dated this t w e n t y s e c o n d day of May One thousand nine hundred and e i g h t y - n i n e
Minister of State for Administrative Services
DESCRIPTION OF LAND. All that piece of land situated at Luddenham in the City of Liverpool Parish of Bringelly County of Cumberland State of New South Wales containing an area of 297 hectares more or less being all the land contained in Lot 1 in Deposited Plan 217657 Certificate of Title Volume 9743 Folio 212.
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NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF ORDERS UNDER THE CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS
Notice is hereby given that an amendment to Part 20, Section 20.1.4, of the Civil Aviation Orders was made 24 May 1989. The amendment has immediate effect.
Copies of the order are available for inspection at and may be purchased over the counter from:
Civil Aviation Authority (Publications Centre) 607 Swanston Street CARLTON VICTORIA
Copies of the order may be purchased by mail from:
Civil Aviation Authority (Publications Centre) GPO Box 1986 CARLTON SOUTH VIC 3053
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS ACT 1976 PROVISIONAL DECLARATION QF HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 5
'I, ALLAN CLYDE HOLDING, Minister of State for the Arts and Territories, being of the opinion that:
i) the remains of ships described in the schedule, being wrecks situated in Australia waters or in waters above the continental shelf of Australia, may be of historic significance; and
ii) all articles that were associated with the remains of ships described in the schedule may be of historic significance,
hereby declare, pursuant to subsections 5(1) and 5(2) of the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976, the remains of those ships to be historic shipwrecks and all articles associated with them to be historic relics.
SCHEDULE
Name by which remains of ship commonly known
Present location of remains
Description of ship
date wrecked
Duckenfield Lat 33 43'S Lon 151°19'E
Iron hull Steamer
1889
Unidentified wreck
Lat 23°34'16"S Lon 151°40'20"E
Wooden sailing vessel of between 100-200 tons
1860 (C)
Polmaise Lat 23°34'15"S Barque Lon 151°40'18"E
1873
Tambaroora Lat 23^34'16"S Lon 151°40'29"E
Iron Steamer 1879
Deutschland Lat 23 34'16"S Barque Lon 151°41'45"E
1883
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS ACT 1976
I, ALLAN CLYDE HOLDING, Minister of State for the Arts and Territories, pursuant to section 7 of the Historic Shipwrecks Act 197 6, hereby declare that the area of sea specified in Schedule 1, being an area of sea within which the historic shipwreck specified in Schedule 2 is situated, to be a protected zone.
SCHEDULE 1
The area of sea within a circle having a radius of 200 metres and having its centre at the intersection of the parallel of latitude 33° 43' South with the meridian of longitude 151° 19' East.
SCHEDULE 2
The remains of SS DUCKENFIELD, declared to be a historic shipwreck under section 5 of the Historic Shipwrecks Act 197 6 by notice published in the Gazette on the same day as this notice.
Dated this Twenty Second Day May 1989,
Minister of State for the Arts and Territories
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NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OP STATUTORY RULES NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Statutory Rules have been made. Copies of the Statutory Rules may be purchased at the Commonwealth Government Bookshop, 70 Alinga St, Canberra City ACT. Act under which the Statutory Rules were made
Description of the Statutory Rules
Year and number of the Statutory Rules
Health Insurance Commission Act 1973 Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 Superannuation Act 1976
Public Service Act 1922
Customs Act 1901
Customs Act 1901
Excise Act 1901 Currency Act 1 965 Veterans' Enititlements Act 1986 Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Act 1940
Health Insurance Commission 1989 No.96 Regulations (Amendment) Defence Force Discipline 1989 No.97 Regulations (Amendment) Superannuation (Eligible 1 989 No. 98 Employees) Regulations (Amendment) Public Service Regulations 1989 No. 99 (Amendment) Customs Regulations 1989 No. 100 (Amendment) Customs Regulations 1989 No.101 (Amendment) Excise Regulations (Amendment) 1989 No.102 Currency Regulations (Amendment) 1989 No.103 Veterans' Entitlements 1989 No.104 Regulations (Amendment) Seamen's War Pensions and 1989 No.105 Allowances Regulations (Amendment)
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CUSTOMS TARIFF (ANTI-DUMPING) ACT 1975
PRELIMINARY FINDING INTO THE ALLEGED DUMPING OF SPARK IGNITION PISTON RNGINED OUTDOARD MOTORS OF 0.93 KW (1.2 HP) TO 168 KW (225 HP) FROM BELGIUM AND CERTAIN EXPORTERS FROM JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CUSTOMS ACT 1901 - NOTICE UNDER SUB-SECTION 269TD(2)
Gazette Notice S23 of 19 January 1989 advised of the initiation of inquiries into the alleged dumping of spark ignition piston engined outboard motors of 0.93 kW (1.2 HP) to 168 kW (225 HP), from Belgium, the United States of America, and certain exporters from Japan. The Notice was published following an application for the imposition of dumping duties by Outboard Motor Australia Pty Ltd. The Australian Customs Service (ACS) has now completed its inqu i ries.
I, Peter William English, .delegate of the Comptroller-General of the Australian Customs Service, have made a preliminary finding under sub-section 269Tn(2) of the Customs Act 1901, there being reasonable grounds to conclude that:
(a) outhonrd motors have been exported to Auslrnlia from Belgium; from Japan und(jr the Mariner, Mercury, Suzuki, Toliatau and Yamaha brand names, and from the USA under t]je Mar-iner and Mer-cuty brand names, at dumped prices;
(b) material injury to the Australian industry has been or is being caused or is threatened by exports of the dumped ou I. board raot<.»rH;
(c)~ a causal link between the dumped exports and the material injury or threatened material injury to the Australian industry has been established.
The ACS will, within 7 days of the publication of this notice, refer to the Anti-Dumping Authority the question as to whether publication of a Dumping Duty Notice is justified.
The ACS will impose provisional anti-dumping measures on outboard motors as it considers that there would be material injury to the Australian industry pending finalisation of this matter. The provisional anti-dumping measures will be in the form of cash or documentary securities on future imports. Such securities will be taken pursuant to Section 42 of the Customs Act 1901.
P.W. ENGLISH Delegate of the Cooptroller-General
19 May 1989
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