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No. 21 498—11 FEBRUARY—309179—1 [129] VOL. CCCXXIV OVER THE COUNTER SALES $2.75 INCLUDING G.S.T. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2015 No. 21 498 ISSN 0039-9795 U B E R T A S ETF I D E L I T A S Tasmanian Government Gazette Text copy to be sent to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd. Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 6232 2138 Mail: 5 Bowen Road, Moonah, Tasmania 7009 Order Information When using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd on (03) 6232 2138 Deadlines All copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Mercury Walch Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for any errors and the advertisement will be printed. Enquiries Subscription and account enquiries phone (03) 6232 2137 Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6232 2128 Out of Hours Special Gazette Notification Out-of-hours notification for Special Gazettes phone (03) 6232 2128 or mobile 0400 922 459 Gazette and State Service Online The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at:— www.gazette.tas.gov.au CONTENTS Notice Page Administration and Probate ............................... 130 Cities/Councils ................................................... 153 Electoral ............................................................. 131 Fee Units ............................................................ 131 Forest Practices .................................................. 134 Living Marine Resources ................................... 131 Mental Health..................................................... 132 Notices to Creditors ........................................... 129 Rules Publication ............................................... 133 Tasmanian State Service Notices ...................... 169 Unclaimed Moneys ............................................ 135 Notices to Creditors GEORGE CHARLES WOODWARD late of Aldersgate Nursing Home Newnham in Tasmania retired bank officer married deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased George Charles Woodward who died on twenty- fifth day of November 2014 are required by the Executor TASMANIAN Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the eleventh day of March 2015 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Dated this eleventh day of February 2015. JON ELLINGS, Trust Administrator. LORNA PEARL BERRYMAN late of Toosey Aged and Community Care 10 Archer Street Longford in Tasmania carer/ home duties widowed deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Lorna Pearl Berryman who died on fifth day of December 2014 are required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the eleventh day of March 2015 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Dated this eleventh day of February 2015. JON ELLINGS, Trust Administrator. HAZEL ELSA GEARD late of Room 306 Glenview Nursing Home 2-10 Windsor Street Glenorchy in Tasmania retired/ home duties widowed deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Hazel Elsa Geard who died on the sixth day of November 2014 are required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the eleventh day of March 2015 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice. Dated this eleventh day of February 2015. SARAH JOYES, Trust Administrator.

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No. 21 498—11 February—309179—1

[129]VOL. CCCXXIV OVER THE COUNTER SALES $2.75 INCLUDING G.S.T.

T A S M A N I A NG O V E R N M E N T

GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY WEDNESDAY 11 FEBRUARY 2015 No. 21 498 ISSN 0039-9795

TASMANIA

• UBERTAS•ET•FIDELITAS •

Tasmanian Government Gazette Text copy to be sent to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd.

Email: [email protected] Fax: (03) 6232 2138Mail: 5 Bowen Road, Moonah, Tasmania 7009

Order InformationWhen using this facility please ensure that your order and a copy of the material are faxed to Mercury Walch Pty Ltd

on (03) 6232 2138

DeadlinesAll copy must be received by last mail Friday or 4pm Friday prior to publication. A proof will be emailed prior to publication. Please supply an email address in order for us to forward a proof. If your advertisement requires alterations, they are to be sent as soon as

possible, but before 4pm on the Monday prior to publication. After this deadline Mercury Walch Pty Ltd will not be held responsible for

any errors and the advertisement will be printed.Enquiries

Subscription and account enquiries phone (03) 6232 2137Gazette Notice enquiries phone (03) 6232 2128

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or mobile 0400 922 459Gazette and State Service Online

The Tasmanian Government Gazette and State Service Notices are now available online at:— www.gazette.tas.gov.au

CONTENTS

Notice Page

Administration and Probate ............................... 130

Cities/Councils ................................................... 153

Electoral ............................................................. 131

Fee Units ............................................................ 131

Forest Practices .................................................. 134

Living Marine Resources ................................... 131

Mental Health ..................................................... 132

Notices to Creditors ........................................... 129

Rules Publication ............................................... 133

Tasmanian State Service Notices ...................... 169

Unclaimed Moneys ............................................ 135

Notices to Creditors

GEORGE CHARLES WOODWARD late of Aldersgate Nursing Home Newnham in Tasmania ret ired bank officer married deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased George Charles Woodward who died on twenty-fifth day of November 2014 are required by the Executor TASMANIAN Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the eleventh day of March 2015 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

JON ELLINGS, Trust Administrator.

LORNA PEARL BERRYMAN late of Toosey Aged and Community Care 10 Archer Street Longford in Tasmania carer/home duties widowed deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Lorna Pearl Berryman who died on fifth day of December 2014 are required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the eleventh day of March 2015 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

JON ELLINGS, Trust Administrator.

HAZEL ELSA GEARD late of Room 306 Glenview Nursing Home 2-10 Windsor Street Glenorchy in Tasmania retired/home duties widowed deceased: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or Estate of the deceased Hazel Elsa Geard who died on the sixth day of November 2014 are required by the Executor Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees Limited of Level 2/137 Harrington Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to the said Company by the eleventh day of March 2015 after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

SARAH JOYES, Trust Administrator.

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BRETT RUSSELL RAE late of 11 Ruby Flats Road Ringarooma in Tasmania invalid pensioner divorced who died between the fourth day of August 2014 and the sixth day of August 2014: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executor Gerald James Dennison c/- PWB Lawyers of 25 Murray Street Hobart in Tasmania as Legal Personal Representative of Brett Russell Rae to send particulars of their claim in writing to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania at Salamanca Place Hobart in Tasmania within thirty days from the date of publication of this notice after which date the Executor may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

PWB LAWYERS, Solictors acting on behalf of the Legal Personal Representative of the Estate.

RONALD EAN JAMES CANNELL (also known as EAN CANNELL) retired public servant/widower deceased who died on the twenty-second day of January 2014 late of Vaucluse Gardens South Hobart in Tasmania: Donald Robert Armstrong of 9 Colville Street Battery Point in Tasmania lawyer/married man as Legal Personal Representative of Ronald Ean James Cannell requires that any person who has a claim against the estate lodge written details of their claim with the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Tasmania at Salamanca Place Hobart in Tasmania within thirty days from the date of publication of this notice after which date the Legal Personal Representative is at liberty to pay and distribute the assets of the estate dealing then only with the claims that they have notice.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

WORRALL LAWYERS, Lawyers acting on behalf of the Legal Personal Representative of the Estate.

IN THE Estate of TREVOR DAVID YOUNG late of Cadorna House 91A Cormiston Road Riverside in Tasmania who died on the twenty third day of May 2014 at Cadorna House Riverside in Tasmania: Notice is hereby given that all creditors next of kind and other persons having claims in respect of the property or the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Executors Mark Trevor Young of 22 Benjamin Street Trevallyn in Tasmania and Karen Margaret Button of 24 Longvista Road Blackstone Heights in Tasmania to send particulars in writing to The Registrar Probate Registry Supreme Court of Tasmania Salamanca Place Hobart in Tasmania on or before the thirteenth day of March 2015 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

RAE & PARTNERS LAWYERS, Solicitors for the Estate.

IN THE Estate of MARGARET ANNE KILBY late of 72 Hargrave Crescent Mayfield in Tasmania retired customer service officer/divorced deceased who died on the twenty-third day of April 2014 at Launceston in Tasmania: Notice is hereby given that all creditors next of kin and other persons having claims in respect of the property or the Estate of the abovenamed deceased are required by the Administrator Stuart Douglas Stubbings of 9 Lennon Rise Newstead in Tasmania builder/married to send particulars in writing to The Registrar Supreme Court of Tasmania Salamanca Place Hobart in Tasmania 7001 on or before the thirteenth day of March 2015 after which date the Administrator may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

RAE & PARTNERS LAWYERS. Solicitors for the Estate.

SUZANNE FISHER late of 26 Jenkins Street Taroona in Tasmania divorced/retired administrator: Creditors next of kin and others having claims in respect of the property or estate of the deceased Suzanne Fisher who died on the fourteenth day of March 2014 are required by the Executors Chay Garth Fisher and Hayden Kirk Fisher c/- Simmons Wolfhagen of 168 Collins Street Hobart in Tasmania to send particulars to Simmons Wolfhagen by the eleventh day of March 2015 after which date the Executors may distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

SIMMONS WOLFHAGEN, Solicitors for the Executors.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Public Trustee has filed in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hobart an election to administer the estate(s) of

KEVIN NEIL GORDON late of 7 Lara Street Howrah in Tasmania Not Stated/Single Man deceased Intestate

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

DAVID BENBOW, Chief Executive Officer,

Public Trustee.

ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935 .

Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration

NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof: application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of Terrence KeiTh Gorrie late of 3 Dooley Street Penguin in Tasmania panel beater/spray painter married man deceased intestate may be granted to Denise Anne Gorrie of 3 Dooley Street Penguin in Tasmania the wife of the said Terrence Keith Gorrie deceased.

Dated the fourth day of February 2015.

BARTLETTS BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS.

ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration (with the Will Annexed)

NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that letters of administration (with the will annexed) of the Estate of Marie Jean ThoMson late of 5397 Arthur Highway Eaglehawk Neck Tas 7179 deceased intestate may be granted to Geoffrey Ian Thomson of 5397 Arthur Highway Eaglehawk Neck Tas 7179 the son and the ultimate residuary legatee of the said deceased.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.JUSTIN PATRICK McMULLEN,

Legal Practitioner for the Estate.

Administration and Probate

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11 February 2015 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 131

LIVING MARINE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 1995

Section 94

Public noTice – esTablishinG The easT coasT caTch-caP For The rocK lobsTer Fishery For The 2015-2016 QuoTa

Period

I, JEREMY ROCKLIFF, MINISTER administering the Living Marine Resources Management Act 1995 (the Act), pursuant to Section 94 (2)(b) and (c) of the Act, for the quota period from 1 March 2015 to 29 February 2016, hereby:

1. Determine the area of State waters adjacent to the east coast of Tasmania bounded in the north on the east coast by the line of latitude at 41º 16’ 30” South running due east of St Helens Point and bounded in the south on the south east coast by the line of latitude at 43º 20’00” South running due east of Coal Point (Adventure Bay, Bruny Island), excluding the D’Entrecasteaux Channel and the River Derwent, to be the east coast catch-cap area; and,

2. Determine that the portion of the total allowable commercial catch to be taken from the east coast catch-cap area is 119 tonnes.

Expressions used in this Public Notice have the same meaning as in the Living Marine Resources Management Act 1995 and the Fisheries (Rock Lobster) Rules 2011.

Dated: 21 January 2015

JEREMY ROCKLIFF MP, Minister for Primary Industries and Water

INFORMATIONThis notice establishes a catch-cap for the area of the commercial rock lobster fishery between St Helens Point and Coal Point (Adventure Bay, Bruny Island) for the 2015/16 quota year. Once the catch-cap is reached, east coast waters will be closed via another public notice. For further information contact the Wild Fisheries Management Branch of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment on 6165 3036.

FEE UNITS ACT 1997

THE Fee Units Act 1997 provides for automatic changes in Government fees and charges in accordance with movements in the Hobart Consumer Price Index (CPl). The Fee Units Act also provides for adjustments to be made on the basis of factors other than movements in the CPI through a fee unit adjustment factor.

The Treasurer, hon PeTer GuTwein MP, is satisfied that there are no special factors that would result in the increase in the costs of providing government services being less than the increase in the CPI. The Treasurer, therefore, has determined the fee unit adjustment factor for 2015-16 to be zero for the purposes of section 4 of the Fee Units Act.

In accordance with section 5 of the Fee Units Act, the value of a fee unit is increased by the increase in the CPI and for 2015-16 will be $1.51.

PETER GUTWEIN MP, Treasurer.

ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration

NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of Frances Mary williaMs late of 1 King Street Cressy in Tasmania office assistant/single intestate may be granted to Alan Arvon Williams storeman/married of 25 Burghley Street Longford in Tasmania the lawful brother of the said deceased.

Dated the fourth day of February 2015.

RAE & PARTNERS, per PHILLIP JOHN LEBSKI, Solicitors for the Applicant.

ADMINISTRATION AND PROBATE ACT 1935

Notice of Intention to Apply for Letters of Administration

NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction that Letters of Administration of the Estate of sherill Gillian bryan late of 7/2A Elboden Street South Hobart in Tasmania remedial teacher/never married deceased intestate may be granted to Elizabeth Blackwell of 79 Prospect Road Sandford in Tasmania care assistant/widowed David Bryan of 17 Crimson Drive Margate in Tasmania retired teacher/married man Mary Mulligan of 28 Loinah Road Rosny in Tasmania child protection officer/married woman and Darrell Booth of 40 Doyle Avenue Lenah Valley in Tasmania retired project officer/married man blood cousins of the deceased.

Dated this eleventh day of February 2015.

TREMAYNE FAY AND RHEINBERGER, Solicitors for the Applicant.

ELECTORAL ACT 2004

Section 61(7)

noTice oF cancellaTion oF reGisTraTion oF The naTional ParTy oF ausTralia - TasMania

The Tasmanian Electoral Commission hereby gives notice in accordance with section 61(7) of the Electoral Act 2004:

• A notice of the application to cancel the registration of the National Party of Australia - Tasmania was published in the Gazette and in the Mercury, Examiner and Advocate on 26 November 2014.

• No objection to the cancellation of the registration of the party was received by the Commission within the 30 day period after the publication of the notice in which objections could be lodged.

• Accordingly, the Commission has this day cancelled the registration of the party and deleted all particulars in relation to that party from the party register.

Dated the 4th day of February 2015.

LIZ GILLAM, Chair, Tasmanian Electoral Commission

Living Marine Resources

Fee Units

Electoral

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MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been appointed as an approved medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist's jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on 2 February 2015.

DR AMBICA PRASAD JHADated the 2nd of February 2015.

DR LEONARD GEORGE JOHN LAMBETH, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist.

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with section 139 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been approved as a mental health officer for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on the fourth day of February 2015.

JOHN RIZALITO VERIDIANO Dated the fourth of February 2015.

DR LEONARD GEORGE JOHN LAMBETH, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist.

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2013

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with section 138 of the Mental Health Act 2013, the undermentioned person has been appointed as an approved medical practitioner for provisions of the Mental Health Act 2013 within the Chief Civil Psychiatrist and Chief Forensic Psychiatrist’s jurisdictions for a period of five years commencing on the fourth day of February 2015.

DR VASANTHA BHANU YADAV POTHALADated the 4th of February 2015.

DR LEONARD GEORGE JOHN LAMBETH, Chief Civil Psychiatrist/Chief Forensic Psychiatrist.

Mental Health

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11 February 2015 TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 133

Rules Publication

GENERAL PURPORT OR EFFECT OF THE ABOVEMENTIONED STATUTORY RULES

(1) Nature Conservation (Threatened Native Vegetation Communities) Order 2015

This order amends Schedule 3A to the Nature Conservation Act 2002 by –

(a) extending the threatened native vegetation community known as the Coastal complex on King Island so that the native vegetation coastal complex on mainland Tasmania is included, and renaming this extended community; and

(b) renaming the threatened native vegetation community known as the Heathland on calcarenite to better reflect the substrate upon which this community occurs.

Copies of the abovementioned statutory rules may be purchased at Mercury Walch Pty Ltd, 5-7 Bowen Road, Moonah. Phone (03) 6232 2101 or Toll Free 1800 030 940.

ROBYN WEBB, Acting Chief Parliamentary Counsel.

ParliaMenTary sTandinG coMMiTTee on subordinaTe leGislaTion

'Anyone who has problems with, or feels they are adversely affected by, any of the above Regulations can write to the Secretary of the Subordinate Legislation Committee, Legislative Council, Parliament House, Hobart, 7000.'

TANIA RATTRAY, MLC, Chairperson.

RULES PUBLICATION ACT 1953

noTice oF The MaKinG oF sTaTuTory rules

IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of the Rules Publication Act 1953, notice is given of the making of the following statutory rules:—

Title of Act (if any) under which statutory rules

made

Number allotted to statutory

rules

Title or subject matter of statutory rules

(1) Nature Conservation Act 2002 S. R. 2015, No. 4

Nature Conservation (Threatened Native Vegetation Communities) Order 2015

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Forest Practices Authority27th January, 2015

FOREST PRACTICES ACT 1985

noTiFicaTion

IN ACCORDANCE with the provision of Section 14 of the Forest Practices Act 1985, and on the recommendation of the Forest Practices Authority, His Excellency, the Governor-in-Council has declared the lands listed in the following schedule previously declared a Private Timber Reserve shall cease to be a Private Timber Reserve.

SCHEDULEREVOCATION OF PRIVATE TIMBER RESERVE

WHOLE TITLE

Application No. Owner Land Title Reference Location Municipal Area1968AR Wigg, SM, Oliver, JP & Schmidt, MS C/T Vol 33402 Fol 1 Temma Circular Head Council

Given under my hand at Hobart in Tasmania on 27th January, 2015.

By Her Excellency's Command, C. WARNER, Governor.

PAUL HARRISS, Minister for Resources

Forest Practices Authority27th January, 2015

FOREST PRACTICES ACT 1985

noTiFicaTion

IN ACCORDANCE with the provision of Section 14 of the Forest Practices Act 1985, and on the recommendation of the Forest Practices Authority, His Excellency, the Governor-in-Council has declared the lands listed in the following schedule previously declared a Private Timber Reserve shall cease to be a Private Timber Reserve.

SCHEDULEREVOCATION OF PART OF PRIVATE TIMBER RESERVE

Application No. Owner Land Title Reference Location Municipal Area1968AR Wigg, SM, Oliver, JP & Schmidt, MS C/T Vol 104429 Fol 1 Temma Circular Head Council

Given under my hand at Hobart in Tasmania on 27th January, 2015.

By Her Excellency's Command, C. WARNER, Governor.

PAUL HARRISS, Minister for Resources

Forest Practices

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Date Name of Owner on Books Amount Date Name of Owner on Books Amount Date Name of Owner on Books Amount20/01/2008 Clarence James Jones 25.92$ 05/12/2008 Rex Williams 52.75$ 04/09/2008 Beverley Leatrice Stanton 7.28$ 02/05/2008 Alice May Carter 10.92$ 11/12/2008 David Keith Batchelor 152.53$ 08/01/2008 Shirley Chin 136.90$ 22/10/2008 Edward Thomas Waters 148.57$ 14/10/2008 Timothy John Lane 139.20$ 04/12/2008 Mohamed Najib Al-Kuwari 101.51$ 27/11/2008 Sheila Graham 16.41$ 01/02/2008 Karena Jane Burke 13.89$ 03/05/2008 Dennis Herbert Gibson 13.09$ 21/07/2008 Sirppa Rebekka Khan 20.00$ 13/11/2008 Stanfield Electrical 47.07$ 05/07/2008 Denise Wood 45.38$ 28/02/2008 Austwide Forestry Services P/L 6.57$ 13/06/2008 Jodi Louise Sinfield 64.66$ 26/03/2008 Neils Peter Bendixsen 251.54$ 17/07/2008 Norma May Coates 39.71$ 27/08/2008 Susanne Doreen Burke 70.00$ 20/03/2008 Terry Rodgers 60.00$ 16/12/2008 Peter Edwin Dolley 16.36$ 08/04/2008 Tasha Joan Dodd 57.10$ 02/02/2008 Matthew Leigh Ottway 7.56$ 11/09/2008 Enid Joyce Richardson 30.00$ 27/02/2008 Kristy Louise Larcombe 33.50$ 10/11/2008 Lambrakis Developments Pty Ltd 1,931.24$ 22/10/2008 Robert Geoffrey Williams 50.00$ 15/07/2008 Benjamin Todd Goodwin 176.41$ 08/11/2008 Shae Elizabeth Franks 6.96$ 01/03/2008 Kelly Anne Lesley Jarvis 387.26$ 29/04/2008 Lawrence Marshall 155.71$ 07/03/2008 Mitchell Wilhelm Gerlach 9.10$ 26/11/2008 Jan Deka 7.56$ 01/04/2008 Christopher John Laning 95.20$ 25/01/2008 Rula Mohamad 131.51$ 31/05/2008 Joan Susan Gleeson 7.38$ 23/05/2008 Leonard Mark Bartlett 9.71$ 19/12/2008 Lottie Hamilton 100.00$ 29/02/2008 David Methven 106.59$ 17/01/2008 Kelly Maree Maynard 46.93$ 03/12/2008 Adam Patrick Kelly 15.00$ 28/08/2008 Zelda Leben Gorman 10.77$ 20/09/2008 Nicole Maree Blackwell 42.80$ 11/06/2008 Wendy Jean Hallett 6.92$ 16/12/2008 Hector Puli 8.22$ 19/11/2008 Terence Schu Chyn Ling 98.17$ 12/03/2008 Samantha Diane Rodgers 47.45$ 01/12/2008 Mirabel Molly Mitchell 76.89$ 19/06/2008 Pfieffer Cranes 275.66$ 26/11/2008 Al Ali 221.69$ 17/06/2008 Bernie Werner Hasler 15.77$ 28/03/2008 Bellinda Gaye Cullen 100.36$ 11/03/2008 Vamsi Krishna Ravapalli 42.94$ 11/11/2008 Ross Allan Jones 7.40$ 13/06/2008 Kevin Charles Haas 10.00$ 30/12/2008 Madge Allice Lawler 17.91$ 15/12/2008 Neil Heathcote 6.42$ 22/05/2008 Frances Ivy Williams 24.39$ 08/04/2008 Kelly Anne Rouse 51.10$ 19/07/2008 Margaret May Gough 13.89$ 11/02/2008 Justin Connolly 24.38$ 10/10/2008 Mark Andrew Richardson 278.40$ 31/05/2008 Iris Beryl Howell 83.18$ 25/06/2008 Trent Edward Floyed 90.00$ 30/10/2008 Nicola Marie Ives 10.66$ 05/02/2008 Jennifer Anne Crosswell 20.22$ 11/02/2008 Anthony John McDonald 7.06$ 01/04/2008 Malcolm John Hacklin 54.49$ 06/09/2008 Agnes Frances Ritson 16.92$ 26/03/2008 Robert Michael Greer 16.66$ 31/05/2008 Kristy Marisa Gerrard 156.03$ 15/01/2008 Clarence Arthur Eadie 45.42$ 21/07/2008 Rob Grundel 150.00$ 21/11/2008 Christopher Kellaway Clarke 29.03$ 26/09/2008 George Riddler Nielsen 6.47$ 16/08/2008 Robert A Christensen 18.65$ 10/01/2008 Belinda Anne Joyce 43.23$ 21/10/2008 Thomas Stanley Murray 7.14$ 09/01/2008 Janell Eileen Woods 69.24$ 22/08/2008 Alfoncine Nijimbere 6.01$ 23/01/2008 Betty Gray Schubert 160.10$ 26/09/2008 Marni Kathleen Zavaleta 25.03$ 22/08/2008 Xin Wang 48.31$ 01/01/2008 Anita Maria Genovesi 48.05$ 28/03/2008 Abreha Asefa Woldesamuel 86.82$ 17/01/2008 Gary Allan Bass 100.00$ 06/06/2008 Norman Frederick Dalwood 159.71$ 02/04/2008 Brian James Heath 89.10$ 28/07/2008 Stephen Matthew Basilisco 31.10$ 07/06/2008 Dawn Lilian Absolom 51.16$ 16/07/2008 R V Bowden & Son 600.00$ 20/05/2008 Kylie Anne Lockett 80.97$ 05/07/2008 Mona Joyce Jose 97.81$ 30/09/2008 Glenn Sterling Duncan 42.16$ 15/05/2008 Lindsay Raymond McLaren 38.02$ 12/12/2008 Wayne David Rosendale 109.77$ 12/02/2008 Alida Postma 136.14$ 15/03/2008 Big Band P/L 533.57$ 05/03/2008 Terry G Dillon 6.62$ 28/03/2008 Peter John Olson 9.11$ 29/07/2008 Caroline Melissa Ball 78.04$ 30/12/2008 Henry Gunn 33.00$ 14/02/2008 Zoe Konstantinidis 33.26$ 08/01/2008 Athen Property Pty Ltd 7.28$ 02/09/2008 Alfred Jack Noble 6.11$ 16/01/2008 Johnstone Douglas Enterprises Pty Ltd 54.00$ 08/09/2008 Chris William Bourke 100.00$ 13/06/2008 Beryl Genetta Kenna 7.25$ 25/07/2008 Susan Petersen 48.43$ 01/12/2008 David John Penney 6.73$ 24/12/2008 Kathleen Pithouse 177.91$ 27/11/2008 Chante Ling 27.66$ 02/01/2008 Gillian Gay Hobbs 68.90$ 20/05/2008 Catherine M Picksley 7.12$ 27/08/2008 Karen McBain 42.85$ 25/02/2008 Rachel Filler 6.05$ 10/07/2008 Joan Blake 8.33$ 26/03/2008 Joan Wilson 61.34$ 02/08/2008 John Charbonneau 41.69$ 30/05/2008 Lani Salter 80.51$ 24/07/2008 Ian Gregory Willis 8.55$ 02/06/2008 Stephen Mifsud 30.00$ 11/09/2008 David Charles Geale 29.08$ 27/11/2008 Lorraine Evelyn Robertson 42.42$ 04/03/2008 Kim Raymond Riley 44.88$ 24/07/2008 Patricia Marlene James 8.59$ 23/09/2008 Roza Deng Shian Kuwag 100.57$ 27/11/2008 Tasmanian Helicopters Pty Ltd 3,308.51$ 17/06/2008 Jamie Glenn Warren 45.70$ 02/07/2008 Andrew James Scriber 136.80$ 17/11/2008 John Glen Stokell 50.00$ 22/02/2008 Wayne Jeffery Kelp 8.92$ 01/02/2008 Allan John Marshall 140.22$ 05/08/2008 Clauden Corporation Pty Ltd 139.20$ 06/11/2008 Margaret Jessie Clarke 12.34$ 19/02/2008 Glenn Donald Menzies 73.72$ 21/07/2008 Rob Crawford 39.36$ 31/01/2008 Patrick Tasmania 84.89$ 07/03/2008 Sharon Patricia Whatley 431.10$ 18/06/2008 Chubb Electronic Security Pty Ltd 275.00$ 26/09/2008 Jeff Crosswell 33.84$ 26/05/2008 Catherine Louise Hills 285.07$ 06/08/2008 Patrick John Dwyer 100.84$ 23/04/2008 Sara Maria Jackson 23.84$ 16/01/2008 Sarah Florence Burke 40.00$ 28/07/2008 Dennis Rex Lockett 500.00$ 15/10/2008 James Wilson 20.00$ 14/05/2008 Sandra Jane Tuskin 40.28$ 18/06/2008 Frank Verbeek 63.15$ 12/02/2008 Barry Simon Commane 100.00$ 28/03/2008 C &T Motors Pty Ltd 21.41$ 11/09/2008 Debbie Ellen Booth 10.50$ 19/03/2008 Douglas Kennedy 20.00$ 10/03/2008 Adam David Fisher 8.99$ 10/12/2008 Emily Anne Jenner 101.10$ 16/04/2008 Ian Wayne McCulloch 38.02$ 27/11/2008 Elisha Marie Bowles 105.80$ 09/12/2008 Aaron John Mealing 72.60$ 27/09/2008 Aubrey Herbert Whittle 7.84$ 14/03/2008 Craig Allan Tobler 11.67$ 03/12/2008 Greenham Tasmania Pty Ltd 4,000.00$ 21/11/2008 Vos Construction & Joinery Pty Ltd 520.83$ 11/01/2008 Marc Alfred Wilson 59.00$ 31/10/2008 Devonport City Council 459.83$ 01/02/2008 Sue Gleeson 11.09$ 27/02/2008 Winifred Lilian Barker 110.21$ 26/03/2008 Yvonne Rosemarie Davies 19.68$

Unclaimed Moneys

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1918

The annual reGisTer For unclaiMed Monies For aurora enerGy is as Follows:

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1918

The reGisTer For unclaiMed Monies For TasManian PerPeTual TrusTees lTd is as Follows:

Bramich Leacia Po Box 432 Launceston Tas 7250 19.11 25/03/08 PaymentBramich Leacia Po Box 432 Launceston Tas 7250 24.99 23/09/08 PaymentCrisp Ruth C/- Mr F D Crisp 3 Yarraville St Robina Qld 4226 1788.8 25/03/08 PaymentCrisp Ruth C/- Mr F D Crisp 3 Yarraville St Robina Qld 4226 2339.2 23/09/08 PaymentOmran Houssam Unit 21 1 Adept Lane Bankstown Nsw 2200 68.64 25/03/08 Payment

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UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1918

The reGisTer For unclaiMed Monies For ruralco holdinGs liMiTed is as Follows:

Ashford Thomas & Ashford Abbyner C/- G & M Ashford Po Box 569

Innisfail Qld 4860 14.31 16/06/08 Payment

Bishell Sandra 12 Dianella Place Orchard Hills Nsw 2748 18 16/06/08 PaymentBosnjak Ivan & Bosnjak Antonija M.S.F. 415

Mt GarnetNorth Queensland Qld 4872 7.28 9/01/08 Payment

Busoli Gino 19 Hickey Close Gordonvale Qld 4865 15.3 16/06/08 PaymentClarke Peter John & Clarke Susan Joy

620 Fawcetts Plain Kyogle NSW 2474 19.5 12/12/08 Payment

Clayton Dennis 8 Bower Drive Werribee Vic 3030 18 16/06/08 PaymentDavis Adrian 4 Kendall Street West Pymble NSW 2073 18 16/06/08 PaymentDendle Lee Po Box 454 Yeppoon Qld 4703 18 16/06/08 PaymentDicker Athol James 549 Cuprona Road Cuprona Tas 7316 17.55 9/01/08 PaymentDieckmann D 22 Carnaby Street Macgregor Qld 4109 7.28 9/01/08 PaymentDilger Keith Po Box 756 Childers Qld 4660 7.28 12/12/08 PaymentDilger Keith Po Box 756 Childers Qld 4660 7.28 9/01/08 PaymentFerguson Andrew Couper 1089 Holesworth

RoadGlenlusk Tas 7012 17.1 16/06/08 Payment

Galea Charles Aloisius 1155E 2100S No 327 Salt Lake City

USA 19.37 12/12/08 Payment

Galea Charles Aloisius 1155E 2100S No 327 Salt Lake City

USA 19.37 9/01/08 Payment

Galea Charles Aloisius 1155E 2100S No 327 Salt Lake City

USA 13.41 16/06/08 Payment

Galea Stephen Christopher C/- Asx Perpetula Registrars L Locked Bag A14

South Sydney NSW 1232 19.37 12/12/08 Payment

Galea Stephen Christopher C/- Asx Perpetula Registrars L Locked Bag A14

South Sydney NSW 1232 19.37 9/01/08 Payment

Galea Stephen Christopher C/- Asx Perpetula Registrars L Locked Bag A14

South Sydney NSW 1232 13.41 16/06/08 Payment

Hayden Ann 53 Johnson Ave Seven Hills NSW 2147 18 16/06/08 PaymentJoyce Margaret Ann & Coffey Sally Elizabeth

'Balcarris' Taroom Qld 4420 9.49 12/12/08 Payment

Kelly Philip Roydon 28 Richards Street Cootamundra NSW 2590 15.99 12/12/08 PaymentKelly Philip Roydon 28 Richards Street Cootamundra NSW 2590 11.07 16/06/08 PaymentMaire Armando & Maire Sarina 263 Colburn Avenue Victoria Point Qld 4163 14.85 16/06/08 PaymentMammino Salvatore & Mammino Maria

Toobanna Ingham Qld 4850 14.04 16/06/08 Payment

Mason Janice Elizabeth <William Ronald Mason>

686 Myalla Road Milabena Tas 7325 13 12/12/08 Payment

Morgan Troy 75 Holland Street Wongaling Beach Qld 4852 18 16/06/08 PaymentMurray Stephen 4 Callinar Court Meadowbrook Qld 4131 18 16/06/08 PaymentNicolson Graham Robert & Nicolson Trevor John

113 Nicholsons Road Sharon

Bundaberg Qld 4670 7.41 12/12/08 Payment

Norwell Milling Co Pty Ltd 323 Jacobs Well Road

Pimpama Qld 4209 7.28 12/12/08 Payment

Norwell Milling Co Pty Ltd 323 Jacobs Well Road

Pimpama Qld 4209 7.28 9/01/08 Payment

Reck Fredrick George Leslie & Reck Arthur Leslie

Mullett Creek Bundaberg Qld 4670 14.82 12/12/08 Payment

Reck Fredrick George Leslie & Reck Arthur Leslie

Mullett Creek Bundaberg Qld 4670 14.82 9/01/08 Payment

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Reck Fredrick George Leslie & Reck Arthur Leslie

Mullett Creek Bundaberg Qld 4670 10.26 16/06/08 Payment

Riviera Urbana C/- I Sciacca Lawyer Po Box 5119

Cairns NSW 4870 17.19 16/06/08 Payment

Schmidtke David John 21 Marlborough St Ooralea Qld 4740 17.73 16/06/08 PaymentSkeers Trent 44 Advance Street Schofields NSW 2762 18 16/06/08 PaymentSpencer Gavin Lot 32

Nth. Hull Rd.Mission Beach Qld 4854 18 16/06/08 Payment

Tagget Graeme Henry 1328 Waterfall Way Bellingen NSW 2454 7.28 12/12/08 PaymentTagget Graeme Henry 1328 Waterfall Way Bellingen NSW 2454 7.28 9/01/08 PaymentZunker Allan John Bargara Road Bundaberg Qld 4670 7.28 12/12/08 Payment

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1918

The reGisTer For unclaiMed Monies For ruralco holdinGs liMiTed is as Follows:

McGrath Fergal James 16 Balmoral Road #03-09 Balmoral Condo Singapore 259802

Sgp 29.19 15/12/08 Payment

Pettigrew Yonna Anna 41 Hoglundavagen Nykoping 61137 Swe 6.3 15/12/08 Payment

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Unclaimed Moneys

Unclaimed Money Held by the Company

“FOXTEL”

Name if owner on books Total amount due to customer

Description of Unclaimed money Date of last claim

Kevin Brown $ 10.00 Austar residential service 7 November 2008

Kay Atkins $ 89.80 Austar residential service 26 March 2007

Petrina Clemons $ 56.40 Austar residential service 6 November 2008

Allan Barnes $ 13.50 Austar residential service 28 July 2008

Shelton Peter $ 88.30 Austar residential service 4 August 2008

Aileen Seymour $ 10.00 Austar residential service 14 July 2008

Jessie Sansbury $ 10.00 Austar residential service 11 August 2008

Suella Szadkowska $ 10.00 Austar residential service 28 August 2008

Thomas Grant $ 10.00 Austar residential service 17 September 2008

Tim Smith $ 13.50 Austar residential service 30 September 2008

Nicole Brinckman $ 10.00 Austar residential service 20 August 2008

Lexi Kluk $ 10.00 Austar residential service 28 August 2008

Steven Morgan $ 13.50 Austar residential service 29 November 2008

Josh Jenkins $ 39.95 Austar residential service 23 May 2008

Ashleigh French $ 10.00 Austar residential service 20 September 2008

Grant White $ 10.00 Austar residential service 30 August 2007

Susan Colman $ 10.00 Austar residential service 14 January 2009

Nancy Ayton $ 10.00 Austar residential service 29 June 2007

Jory Smith $ 13.50 Austar residential service 30 June 2008

Michael Hardy $ 10.00 Austar residential service 4 November 2008

Jeraldine Jones $ 10.00 Austar residential service 27 October 2008

Lavina Amos $ 10.00 Austar residential service 24 June 2008

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1918

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Andrew Richmond $ 36.95 Austar residential service 23 October 2007

Peter Donovan $ 10.00 Austar residential service 28 January 2009

Margaret Askey-Doran $ 10.00 Austar residential service 9 December 2008

Christine Lavell $ 10.00 Austar residential service 2 December 2008

Betty Woolley $ 10.00 Austar residential service 26 July 2008

Tara Robertson $ 10.00 Austar residential service 9 December 2008

Vanessa Phillips $ 10.00 Austar residential service 18 December 2008

Doug Bond $ 13.50 Austar residential service 30 July 2008

Darryl Watt $ 56.45 Austar residential service 7 August 2008

Krystle Brittain $ 10.00 Austar residential service 20 September 2008

Amanda Archer $ 18.45 Austar residential service 13 October 2008

Ken Lane $ 10.00 Austar residential service 4 September 2008

Angela Denny $ 13.50 Austar residential service 3 December 2007

Mary Gavagan $ 13.50 Austar residential service 20 September 2008

Kavita Gupta $ 10.00 Austar residential service 14 October 2008

Daniel Palmer $ 10.00 Austar residential service 19 December 2008

Cesar Villanueva $ 13.50 Austar residential service 29 September 2008

James Armstrong $ 28.45 Austar residential service 13 December 2007

Melanie Burnett $ 20.00 Austar residential service 10 November 2008

Dhanupriya Jeyakumar $ 49.95 Austar residential service 31 January 2008

Shayne Artis $ 24.95 Austar residential service 16 October 2008

David Smith $ 10.00 Austar residential service 24 January 2008

Kathleen Bellchambers $ 10.00 Austar residential service 4 February 2008

Andelina Eres $ 10.00 Austar residential service 4 February 2008

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Nelle Kean $ 13.50 Austar residential service 4 February 2008

Edward Higgins $ 10.00 Austar residential service 1 February 2008

Sam Riggall $ 100.80 Austar residential service 13 May 2008

Yi-Cheng Lin $ 13.50 Austar residential service 8 May 2008

Ingeborg Archer $ 13.50 Austar residential service 1 December 2008

Thora Bradley $ 10.00 Austar residential service 25 June 2008

Doris Pepper $ 10.00 Austar residential service 22 December 2008

Patricia Curran-Smith $ 43.45 Austar residential service 6 May 2008

Damian Earley $ 20.00 Austar residential service 1 April 2008

Mathew Brooks $ 39.95 Austar residential service 31 March 2008

Lauren Mohr $ 10.00 Austar residential service 5 January 2009

John Ferrall $ 38.45 Austar residential service 21 April 2008

Collette Bryant $ 13.50 Austar residential service 18 November 2008

Jane Capp $ 30.00 Austar residential service 30 January 2009

Jill Hobden $ 23.50 Austar residential service 16 May 2008

Wendy Batchelor $ 13.50 Austar residential service 17 May 2008

Michael Mcdermott $ 13.50 Austar residential service 3 June 2008

Jeanette Dalton $ 10.00 Austar residential service 4 June 2008

Kelli Ayres $ 13.50 Austar residential service 28 May 2008

Vera Carins $ 10.00 Austar residential service 3 June 2008

Sharni Lee $ 92.30 Austar residential service 5 June 2008

Andrew Turnbull $ 28.45 Austar residential service 28 July 2008

Keith Sainsbury $ 13.50 Austar residential service 18 June 2008

Suzanne Whiteel $ 39.90 Austar residential service 28 June 2008

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Phillip Turner $ 114.90 Austar residential service 10 July 2008

Patrick Roach $ 10.00 Austar residential service 14 July 2008

Sharynne Johnson $ 10.00 Austar residential service 30 July 2008

Rory Waugh $ 10.00 Austar residential service 28 October 2008

Gerard Rhodes $ 10.00 Austar residential service 21 July 2008

Keir Nowakowski $ 28.50 Austar residential service 5 August 2008

Christopher Mckinley $ 10.00 Austar residential service 5 August 2008

Frank Lucas $ 13.50 Austar residential service 13 August 2008

Cameron Jeffrey $ 13.50 Austar residential service 11 November 2008

Wendy Raymer $ 13.50 Austar residential service 8 September 2008

Clancy Mullbrick $ 13.50 Austar residential service 1 September 2008

Christopher Burrell $ 10.00 Austar residential service 22 August 2008

Theresa Hanson $ 22.95 Austar residential service 24 December 2008

Brett Quinn $ 10.00 Austar residential service 1 September 2008

Geoffrey Harvey $ 64.90 Austar residential service 26 August 2008

Julie Blackberry $ 13.50 Austar residential service 22 September 2008

Kim Abel $ 10.00 Austar residential service 5 November 2008

Meredith Bauer $ 29.50 Austar residential service 24 October 2008

Jye Fewkes $ 10.00 Austar residential service 27 November 2008

Zac Mcdiarmid $ 13.50 Austar residential service 10 March 2008

Yvonne Davies $ 20.00 Austar residential service 18 March 2002

Robert Parkinson $ 13.50 Austar residential service 25 August 2008

Vicki Eastley $ 20.00 Austar residential service 26 September 2001

Craig Mellor $ 20.00 Austar residential service 6 December 2001

Ann Olding $ 40.60 Austar residential service 26 October 2001

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Kimberley Edwards $ 52.70 Austar residential service 24 October 2001

Joseph Rogers $ 20.00 Austar residential service 15 November 2001

Eugene Triffett $ 20.00 Austar residential service 25 September 2001

David Leguis $ 35.95 Austar residential service 25 October 2001

Crystel Radford $ 20.00 Austar residential service 3 January 2002

David Mcneil $ 20.00 Austar residential service 1 December 2001

Allen David $ 20.00 Austar residential service 21 September 2001

Allan Cocks $ 20.00 Austar residential service 15 January 2003

Mareeka Fidler $ 20.00 Austar residential service 29 November 2001

Narelle Harrington $ 96.00 Austar residential service 30 April 2002

Dimity Duggan $ 35.95 Austar residential service 25 November 2002

Adam Bourne $ 20.00 Austar residential service 12 December 2001

Tanya Young $ 20.00 Austar residential service 12 November 2003

William Anderson $ 250.00 Austar residential service 2 January 2002

Brett Bowerman $ 50.00 Austar residential service 20 September 2001

Anthony Williams $ 20.00 Austar residential service 9 August 2002

Dwayne West $ 20.00 Austar residential service 21 November 2001

Catrina Kerkham $ 20.00 Austar residential service 3 January 2002

Anne Chell $ 60.00 Austar residential service 3 January 2002

Belinda Marshall $ 20.00 Austar residential service 12 October 2001

Janice Farnell $ 35.95 Austar residential service 27 September 2002

Dianne Brown $ 60.00 Austar residential service 19 October 2001

Mary Gibson $ 40.00 Austar residential service 17 October 2001

Graham Goninon $ 20.00 Austar residential service 26 June 2002

Debbie Olding $ 40.90 Austar residential service 17 December 2001

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Graeme Bassett $ 15.00 Austar residential service 20 November 2001

John Caldow $ 60.00 Austar residential service 3 December 2001

Craig Moody $ 20.00 Austar residential service 3 December 2001

Brenda Vincent $ 42.80 Austar residential service 17 November 2001

Jacqueline Pearce $ 20.00 Austar residential service 8 August 2003

Maureen Cooper $ 20.00 Austar residential service 26 September 2001

Julie Crane $ 57.75 Austar residential service 4 January 2002

Adrian Brande $ 20.00 Austar residential service 29 October 2001

Kryshia Triffett $ 20.00 Austar residential service 28 November 2001

Sandra Duncan $ 20.00 Austar residential service 21 November 2001

Jane Troman $ 20.00 Austar residential service 12 January 2002

Stephen Dickson $ 90.00 Austar residential service 14 February 2002

Paul Filtness $ 60.50 Austar residential service 1 May 2002

Ryan Johnson $ 113.95 Austar residential service 24 July 2003

Graeme Thiessen $ 19.95 Austar residential service 22 August 2002

Denis Hume $ 58.90 Austar residential service 24 September 2002

Suzanne Kizimchuk $ 80.70 Austar residential service 26 November 2002

Benjamin Poke $ 107.90 Austar residential service 21 July 2003

James Oates $ 57.95 Austar residential service 25 August 2003

Brendon Morrison $ 77.90 Austar residential service 27 February 2004

Margaret Wynter $ 107.90 Austar residential service 8 March 2004

Karen Cassidy $ 46.95 Austar residential service 2 June 2005

Allan Monks $ 12.50 Austar residential service 19 October 2005

Sally Blackwell $ 20.00 Austar residential service 21 November 2001

Alistair Treloggen $ 50.00 Austar residential service 30 December 2001

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Timothy Lynch $ 20.00 Austar residential service 29 December 2001

Julie Schutt $ 20.00 Austar residential service 20 December 2001

Peter Dixon $ 44.55 Austar residential service 17 January 2002

Marie Di Benedetto $ 74.85 Austar residential service 13 August 2002

Maurice Owen $ 10.00 Austar residential service 13 March 2006

Trudi Haines $ 20.00 Austar residential service 24 March 2006

Tom Gallon $ 20.00 Austar residential service 22 May 2006

Tefo Mosetlhi $ 79.40 Austar residential service 23 June 2006

Wayne Townsend $ 58.90 Austar residential service 30 August 2002

Kaye Mundy $ 92.45 Austar residential service 5 June 2006

Michael Heath $ 85.85 Austar residential service 2 November 2008

Kevin Martinovich $ 68.70 Austar residential service 10 September 2002

David Harper $ 10.00 Austar residential service 29 February 2008

Sam Wagg $ 10.00 Austar residential service 29 July 2006

Joel Dawtrey $ 147.75 Austar residential service 10 August 2006

Gael Sheppard $ 10.00 Austar residential service 26 July 2006

Toni Croft $ 20.00 Austar residential service 8 August 2006

Teresa Higgins $ 10.00 Austar residential service 29 January 2007

Mary Prubert $ 10.00 Austar residential service 1 September 2006

Rebecca Mckeown $ 36.95 Austar residential service 19 April 2002

Christopher Bingler $ 20.00 Austar residential service 12 January 2002

Troy Smith $ 20.00 Austar residential service 12 December 2001

Adam Todd $ 20.00 Austar residential service 19 December 2001

Mark Grewar $ 20.00 Austar residential service 2 November 2006

Danniel Korn $ 35.95 Austar residential service 20 February 2002

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Christine Sultan $ 50.00 Austar residential service 12 January 2007

Elaine Dermoudy $ 13.50 Austar residential service 21 October 2008

Kerri Pursell $ 13.50 Austar residential service 15 November 2007

Robert Swan $ 102.85 Austar residential service 7 January 2004

Terry Ranson $ 27.50 Austar residential service 31 January 2007

Tim Rushworth $ 79.95 Austar residential service 21 November 2003

Lisa Johnston $ 68.70 Austar residential service 27 September 2002

Matthew Wells $ 107.90 Austar residential service 9 December 2003

Lesley French $ 99.00 Austar residential service 4 February 2004

Reon Johns $ 95.95 Austar residential service 16 February 2004

Jeff Gibbs $ 50.00 Austar residential service 7 June 2007

Matt Goodyear $ 10.00 Austar residential service 16 December 2008

Lynn Corbett $ 10.00 Austar residential service 29 March 2007

Walter Mcshane $ 95.35 Austar residential service 19 April 2007

Russell King $ 10.00 Austar residential service 17 April 2007

John Fenton $ 117.90 Austar residential service 6 August 2003

Mark Badcock $ 109.90 Austar residential service 16 July 2004

Megan Pyke $ 10.00 Austar residential service 19 July 2007

Robert Freke $ 10.00 Austar residential service 24 July 2007

Susanne Daly $ 57.95 Austar residential service 20 October 2003

Felicity Tangney $ 107.90 Austar residential service 27 November 2003

Thonmee Holland $ 16.45 Austar residential service 28 July 2008

Chris Mansell $ 50.00 Austar residential service 22 April 2004

Joshua Goold $ 23.50 Austar residential service 20 September 2007

Tracey Cordwell $ 57.95 Austar residential service 15 January 2004

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Josh Harrison $ 36.95 Austar residential service 18 October 2007

Sandra Elmes $ 167.90 Austar residential service 16 January 2004

Renea Munday $ 129.90 Austar residential service 13 February 2004

Matthew Macdonald $ 13.50 Austar residential service 16 November 2007

Todd Hickey $ 28.45 Austar residential service 17 December 2007

Brendan Hunt $ 179.90 Austar residential service 5 March 2004

Rodney Crosswell $ 10.00 Austar residential service 4 March 2008

Andrew Bester $ 20.00 Austar residential service 22 November 2001

Belinda Hart $ 20.00 Austar residential service 25 December 2001

Mathew Hodan-Whyle $ 20.00 Austar residential service 28 December 2001

Leonard Hutchinson $ 20.00 Austar residential service 27 November 2001

Annette Bloomfield $ 20.00 Austar residential service 12 January 2002

Tanya Booth $ 13.50 Austar residential service 3 March 2008

Emma Wilson $ 20.00 Austar residential service 26 November 2001

Adam Mcculloch $ 50.00 Austar residential service 17 December 2001

Craig Riseley $ 35.95 Austar residential service 2 August 2002

Ineke Robaard $ 40.00 Austar residential service 6 December 2001

Rob Aldwinckle $ 164.90 Austar residential service 6 April 2004

Dale Lovell $ 20.00 Austar residential service 6 December 2001

Anthony Walker $ 84.85 Austar residential service 7 May 2004

Errin Peck $ 39.95 Austar residential service 25 March 2008

John Halfpenny $ 137.15 Austar residential service 19 April 2002

Jennifer Nance $ 89.90 Austar residential service 2 April 2008

Nichloas Griggs $ 99.80 Austar residential service 15 July 2005

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Susan Lebasi $ 129.90 Austar residential service 3 November 2005

James Rapley $ 10.00 Austar residential service 21 August 2006

Evonne Van Der Pols $ 10.00 Austar residential service 7 January 2009

Katherine Williams $ 13.50 Austar residential service 27 October 2008

Katie Andrikonis $ 46.95 Austar residential service 3 October 2005

Joanne Sauer $ 38.45 Austar residential service 15 September 2005

Arrin Butler $ 45.95 Austar residential service 3 June 2002

Jeffery Sedevic $ 10.00 Austar residential service 3 July 2008

Robert Mckale $ 71.95 Austar residential service 27 November 2006

Surya Ketha $ 10.00 Austar residential service 16 June 2008

Grant Williams $ 10.00 Austar residential service 10 June 2008

Norton Makepeace $ 20.00 Austar residential service 18 January 2006

Roy Richardson $ 75.85 Austar residential service 1 August 2008

Laurence Watkins $ 10.00 Austar residential service 9 July 2008

Tim Sutton $ 334.65 Austar residential service 14 May 2003

Alicja Swiederski $ 68.40 Austar residential service 15 December 2008

Donna Jones $ 69.40 Austar residential service 26 February 2006

Michael Baxter $ 28.45 Austar residential service 22 December 2008

Karen Fell $ 77.90 Austar residential service 3 January 2003

Wendy Saltmarsh $ 10.00 Austar residential service 29 November 2008

Daniel Stebbings $ 20.00 Austar residential service 15 May 2006

Jacqueline Carr $ 20.00 Austar residential service 22 March 2006

Grant Ashbarry $ 10.00 Austar residential service 9 September 2008

Danielle Cooper $ 97.35 Austar residential service 9 December 2008

Brooke Hogan $ 13.50 Austar residential service 19 December 2008

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Toni Arnott $ 10.00 Austar residential service 11 November 2008

Betty Crouch $ 10.00 Austar residential service 16 December 2008

Andrew Lamprey $ 28.45 Austar residential service 9 February 2009

Janette Nation $ 10.00 Austar residential service 10 October 2006

Rebecca Ackerley $ 79.40 Austar residential service 1 July 2006

Kate Yaxley $ 10.00 Austar residential service 30 January 2009

Frank Kesseling $ 10.00 Austar residential service 23 June 2006

Melinda Skeggs $ 13.50 Austar residential service 9 February 2009

Kathleen Wardle $ 90.35 Austar residential service 12 January 2009

Graham Gunton $ 10.00 Austar residential service 17 July 2006

Peter Priest $ 36.95 Austar residential service 23 June 2006

Robert Cowle $ 24.95 Austar residential service 15 January 2009

Carl Johnson $ 67.95 Austar residential service 10 September 2003

Joshua Murtagh $ 10.00 Austar residential service 4 February 2009

Ruth Warner $ 13.50 Austar residential service 5 March 2008

Beverley Smith-Roberts $ 114.85 Austar residential service 4 September 2003

Susan Ross $ 13.50 Austar residential service 6 February 2009

John Robertson $ 10.00 Austar residential service 10 November 2005

Valma Waldren $ 57.95 Austar residential service 19 September 2003

Selina Rhodes $ 57.95 Austar residential service 24 September 2003

Wally Short $ 77.90 Austar residential service 8 October 2003

Brett Atkinson $ 107.95 Austar residential service 15 October 2003

Judith Owen $ 50.00 Austar residential service 7 December 2005

Rachel Stuart $ 24.95 Austar residential service 28 September 2006

Julie Soronaivalu $ 107.90 Austar residential service 9 January 2004

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William Peach $ 107.90 Austar residential service 15 January 2004

Yvonne Gill $ 20.00 Austar residential service 19 April 2006

Kathleen Murray $ 102.45 Austar residential service 5 May 2006

Maralyn Mcewen $ 40.00 Austar residential service 10 May 2006

Monsi Sandor $ 156.85 Austar residential service 6 April 2004

Bruce Monk $ 20.00 Austar residential service 14 August 2006

Gregory Macdonald $ 10.00 Austar residential service 10 June 2008

Curtis Tuxworth $ 25.00 Austar residential service 16 December 2006

Scott Collins $ 191.55 Austar residential service 5 November 2008

Lisa Whitmore $ 36.95 Austar residential service 30 August 2007

Abbey Young $ 24.95 Austar residential service 9 September 2006

Jessica Clinch $ 25.00 Austar residential service 1 February 2007

Linda Anning $ 24.95 Austar residential service 18 September 2006

Anand Sadashiva $ 20.00 Austar residential service 25 October 2006

Bernhard Sigmund $ 121.80 Austar residential service 19 February 2007

Linda Newall $ 10.00 Austar residential service 27 October 2006

Timothy Egan $ 27.50 Austar residential service 26 March 2007

Renee Calvert $ 166.85 Austar residential service 17 December 2004

Andrew Burr $ 50.00 Austar residential service 30 December 2004

Stephen Keal $ 142.75 Austar residential service 10 January 2005

Margaret Whitney $ 10.00 Austar residential service 12 December 2007

Deborah Jarvis $ 94.90 Austar residential service 21 January 2005

Clifton Goss $ 27.50 Austar residential service 21 May 2007

Daniel Oswin $ 25.00 Austar residential service 12 December 2006

Lee Woods $ 25.00 Austar residential service 11 January 2007

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Vivienne Paul $ 10.00 Austar residential service 16 August 2007

Jacqui Kennnedy $ 113.30 Austar residential service 29 July 2005

Lousia Styles $ 27.50 Austar residential service 14 May 2007

Gregory Cowen $ 10.00 Austar residential service 19 June 2007

Peggy Turvey $ 13.50 Austar residential service 10 July 2007

Brett Gordon $ 50.00 Austar residential service 15 September 2005

Edith Grainger $ 13.50 Austar residential service 16 July 2007

Leonie Sullivan $ 13.50 Austar residential service 5 February 2008

Natasha Nichols $ 13.50 Austar residential service 5 July 2007

Kane Prior $ 20.00 Austar residential service 11 April 2006

Roozbeh Tabaie $ 50.00 Austar residential service 21 November 2005

Dale Harris $ 46.95 Austar residential service 16 November 2005

Tony Cooper $ 83.40 Austar residential service 25 September 2007

Dale Milner $ 10.00 Austar residential service 30 July 2007

Kristy Cooper $ 13.50 Austar residential service 12 July 2007

Ellisa Maher $ 13.50 Austar residential service 14 July 2007

Justin Huzzey $ 20.00 Austar residential service 17 May 2007

Antoinette Davis $ 49.45 Austar residential service 5 January 2006

Chris Fitzpatrick $ 10.00 Austar residential service 15 March 2007

Pamela Walker $ 20.00 Austar residential service 29 January 2006

Melita Maley $ 20.00 Austar residential service 6 March 2006

Danielle Lello $ 20.00 Austar residential service 2 March 2006

Steven Bennett $ 10.00 Austar residential service 25 May 2006

Darryl Bernaldo $ 104.35 Austar residential service 8 May 2007

Marc Herrmann $ 20.00 Austar residential service 19 April 2006

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Kelly Beamish $ 98.85 Austar residential service 29 May 2008

Michael O'Toole $ 10.00 Austar residential service 21 May 2007

Diana Mullins $ 20.00 Austar residential service 15 June 2006

Trista Garth $ 20.00 Austar residential service 10 July 2006

Brian Gleeson $ 10.00 Austar residential service 27 July 2006

John Wilcox $ 20.00 Austar residential service 6 November 2006

David Boyle $ 114.85 Austar residential service 24 August 2006

Kristelle Bennett $ 10.00 Austar residential service 24 July 2007

Karen Mason $ 28.45 Austar residential service 29 December 2007

Tara O'Mahony $ 78.35 Austar residential service 25 January 2008

Katherine Browning $ 24.95 Austar residential service 29 December 2007

Gary Cooper $ 24.95 Austar residential service 22 January 2008

Stacey Mcdonald $ 10.00 Austar residential service 25 August 2008

Stefan Antell $ 134.25 Austar residential service 21 December 2007

James Edwards $ 13.50 Austar residential service 8 February 2008

Allecia Kiely $ 13.50 Austar residential service 12 February 2008

Tim Wallner $ 10.00 Austar residential service 5 March 2008

Christopher Rawson $ 102.50 Austar residential service 13 December 2008

Eryl Raymond $ 13.50 Austar residential service 6 March 2008

Jim Hughes $ 20.00 Austar residential service 15 October 2007

Oytun Aykiran $ 100.80 Austar residential service 26 March 2008

Carmen Marsh $ 10.00 Austar residential service 3 December 2007

Janene Perry $ 49.95 Austar residential service 16 November 2007

Tamara Butters $ 13.50 Austar residential service 22 November 2007

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Salim Faleh $ 30.95 Austar residential service 12 December 2007

Anthony Eaves $ 10.00 Austar residential service 21 December 2007

Suzanne Strates $ 53.50 Austar residential service 4 December 2007

Patricia Murray $ 20.00 Austar residential service 29 May 2008

Tim Schmitke $ 39.95 Austar residential service 8 April 2008

Clive Milward $ 69.90 Austar residential service 5 December 2006

Shirley Traynor $ 99.95 Austar residential service 4 December 2007

Snowy Miller $ 20.00 Austar residential service 19 June 2008

Kerrie Kerrison $ 20.00 Austar residential service 5 June 2008

Rodrick Mcgregor $ 10.00 Austar residential service 19 May 2008

Rick Cooper $ 10.00 Austar residential service 16 January 2008

Beatrice Picke $ 10.00 Austar residential service 4 February 2008

Carol Luckman $ 10.00 Austar residential service 9 January 2009

Dannielle Berry $ 20.00 Austar residential service 29 January 2008

Michael Mcwilliams $ 10.00 Austar residential service 14 June 2008

Michael Burr $ 25.00 Austar residential service 20 March 2007

Dwayne Grice $ 13.50 Austar residential service 6 February 2008

Delayna Cowmeadow $ 52.90 Austar residential service 2 June 2008

Richard Fader $ 71.35 Austar residential service 27 June 2008

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HUON VALLEY COUNCIL

ROADS (LOCAL HIGHWAYS) BY-LAW

BY-LAW NO. 1 OF 2014 By-law made under Section 145 of the Local Government Act 1993 for the purpose of regulating and controlling conduct on and use of the roads in the Huon Valley municipal area and prescribing the standard requirements for the construction of local highways and crossings.

PART 1 – PRELIMINARY Short Title 1. This By-law may be cited as the Roads (Local Highways) By-law 2014. Repeal 2. The Roads (Local Highways) By-law No.16 of 2004 made the 9th day of

December 2004 and notified in the Tasmanian Government Gazette on the 6th day of April 2005 at page 638 is repealed.

Application 3. This By-law applies to the municipal area of the Huon Valley Council. Interpretation 4. In this By-law:

“Act” means the Local Government (Highways) Act 1982; “article” means any vehicle, item or thing removed by an authorised officer or the Council pursuant to this By-law; “authorised officer” means the general manager and a person appointed by the general manager as an authorised officer for the purposes of this By-law; “Council” means the Huon Valley Council established under the Local Government Act 1993; “crossing” means that part of a road constructed in or over a footpath, kerb, guttering, drain, culvert or nature strip between the pavement and the boundary of land that abuts a road that is designed for or used as a means of access by vehicles, bicycles or trailers from a road to land; “electoral sign” means a sign erected for the purpose of standing as a candidate in a Federal Government, State Government or Local Government election; “event” means any assembly of people and includes a parade, performance, spectacle, entertainment, exhibition, rally, march, demonstration or other event which causes or is likely to cause people to assemble on a road or part of a road or for any other purpose which exclude members of the public’s normal use of that road;

Cities/Councils

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“furniture” includes chairs, tables, barriers, display stands, panels and umbrellas; “general manager” means the general manager appointed by the Council pursuant to section 61 of the Local Government Act 1993 and includes a person acting in that capacity; “hazardous material” means glass, filth, dust, ashes, refuse, oil, liquid and animal droppings or other offensive or hazardous substances; “land” means land in the municipal area; “material” includes stones, gravel, rock, clay, earth, metal, cement, concrete, bitumen, asphalt; “motor vehicle” means a motor vehicle as defined in the Road Rules 2009; “municipal area” means the Huon Valley Council municipal area as defined by section 16 of the Local Government Act 1993; “pavement” means the formed or paved area or carriageway of a road for the primary use of vehicles excluding the kerb, gutter, drains and shoulder; “permit” means a permit issued under Part 7 of this By-law; “permit holder” means a person to whom a permit is issued under Part 7 of this By-law; “premises” means any premises registered by the Council pursuant to the requirements of the Food Act 2003; “proprietor” means the person who is the holder of the registration issued for the premises; “road” means: (a) any highway, local highway or country highway as defined under the Act; (b) any part of a State Highway or subsidiary road within the meaning of the

Roads and Jetties Act 1935 for which the Council is responsible for maintaining and reconstruction of as a local authority pursuant to section 11 of that Act;

(c) any other street, cul-de-sac, car park, road or way in the municipal area which is wholly or partly maintained or maintainable by Council or under the control of the Council,

and includes a highway reservation, footpath or walkway, kerb and guttering, nature strip, pavement and earth surface drain; “sign” means any board, sign, plaque, or banner which in any way makes an announcement or is an advertisement for any restaurant, shop, place of business, product, wares or any other thing which is not approved and permanently attached to any building or other structure;

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“stall” means any table, wagon, trailer, wheelbarrow or transportable structure used by any person to sell and distribute goods, merchandise, wares, commodities, articles or things and/or services to the public, solicit donations and/or sell raffle or lottery tickets; “street dining” means the consumption of food and or beverages by customers seated in an area on a road external to premises; “street rubbish bin” means a rubbish bin installed by the Council on a road; “substance” means any concrete, lime concrete, asphaltic concrete, cement, cement mortar, lime mortar, tar, soil, sand, stone, paint, firewood, or other substance; “trailer” means a vehicle that is built to be towed, or is towed, by a motor vehicle, but does not include a motor vehicle that is being towed; “vehicle” means a vehicle as defined by the Traffic Act 1925; “works” includes, but is not limited to: opening or breaking up the soil or pavement of a road for any purpose; making a drain leading to a road; putting or placing a pipe or making a drain leading into a sewer or drain or other services of the Council in or under a road; making an excavation, vault or cellar in or under a road; installing under a road, pipelines, pipe systems or other infrastructure required for the transmission, distribution or supply of natural gas or other gaseous fuels; and, erect a hoarding or scaffolding for building or for any other purpose in or on a road.

PART 2 – STANDARD REQUIREMENTS Standard Requirements 5. For the purposes of the Act, the standard requirements are those that have been

approved by the general manager as standard requirements for the dimensions, configuration and the mode of construction of roads.

PART 3 – CROSSING OF FOOTPATHS, GUTTERS AND KERBS

Division 1 – Crossings Construction of crossings 6. A person must not construct or lay down a crossing without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

Notice relating to crossings 7. The general manager may give notice to the owner of any land which abuts a

road requiring that person to: (a) repair or carry out maintenance to a crossing over which access is gained to that person’s land; (b) remove a crossing over which access is gained to that person’s land and to reinstate the footpath, kerb, gutter, nature strip and road from which the crossing is to be removed;

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“stall” means any table, wagon, trailer, wheelbarrow or transportable structure used by any person to sell and distribute goods, merchandise, wares, commodities, articles or things and/or services to the public, solicit donations and/or sell raffle or lottery tickets; “street dining” means the consumption of food and or beverages by customers seated in an area on a road external to premises; “street rubbish bin” means a rubbish bin installed by the Council on a road; “substance” means any concrete, lime concrete, asphaltic concrete, cement, cement mortar, lime mortar, tar, soil, sand, stone, paint, firewood, or other substance; “trailer” means a vehicle that is built to be towed, or is towed, by a motor vehicle, but does not include a motor vehicle that is being towed; “vehicle” means a vehicle as defined by the Traffic Act 1925; “works” includes, but is not limited to: opening or breaking up the soil or pavement of a road for any purpose; making a drain leading to a road; putting or placing a pipe or making a drain leading into a sewer or drain or other services of the Council in or under a road; making an excavation, vault or cellar in or under a road; installing under a road, pipelines, pipe systems or other infrastructure required for the transmission, distribution or supply of natural gas or other gaseous fuels; and, erect a hoarding or scaffolding for building or for any other purpose in or on a road.

PART 2 – STANDARD REQUIREMENTS Standard Requirements 5. For the purposes of the Act, the standard requirements are those that have been

approved by the general manager as standard requirements for the dimensions, configuration and the mode of construction of roads.

PART 3 – CROSSING OF FOOTPATHS, GUTTERS AND KERBS

Division 1 – Crossings Construction of crossings 6. A person must not construct or lay down a crossing without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

Notice relating to crossings 7. The general manager may give notice to the owner of any land which abuts a

road requiring that person to: (a) repair or carry out maintenance to a crossing over which access is gained to that person’s land; (b) remove a crossing over which access is gained to that person’s land and to reinstate the footpath, kerb, gutter, nature strip and road from which the crossing is to be removed;

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(c) construct a crossing to be constructed of such materials, dimensions and strength as specified in the notice.

Division 2 – Crossing of Footpath, Kerbs and Gutters by Vehicles Driving vehicle over footpaths, kerbs and gutters 8. (1) A person must not cause or allow to be caused any damage to a footpath,

kerb, gutter or nature strip of a road. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) A person must not drive a vehicle or allow a vehicle to be driven over a

footpath, kerb, gutter or nature strip of a road to or from any land where building or excavating works are, or are about to be, in progress other than over the designated crossing unless the owner of the land, or the builder or contractor who has conduct of the work has a permit to do so.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 10 penalty units. (3) The general manager may give notice to a person who has contravened this clause requiring that person to repair any damage occasioned to a road as a result of the contravention.

Division 3 - Repairs and Expenses Council’s expenses 9. The Council may repair any damage occasioned to a road as a result of a

contravention of this Part and recover the cost of the repairs as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this Part.

PART 4 – WORKS ON ROADS

Undertaking Works On Roads 10. (1) For the purposes of Section 46 of the Act a person may undertake works on

or under a road for any purpose in accordance with a permit. (2) A person must not undertake works on or under a road for any purpose without a permit.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 20 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 2 penalty units for each day during which the offence continues.

(3) The general manager may give notice to a person who has contravened this clause requiring that person to repair any damage occasioned to a road as a result of the contravention or the Council may repair any damage occasioned to a road as a result of the contravention and recover the cost of the repairs as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this clause.

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PART 5 – USE OF ROADS

Division 1 – Occupation, Obstruction or Closure of a Road Occupation of Roads 11. A person must not occupy, hold or conduct an event on, place any obstruction on

or enclose a road or part of a road without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing

offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

Division 2 – Signs, Parking, Advertising and Obstructions on Roads Signs on roads 12. (1) A person must not place, erect, construct or display or cause to be placed,

erected, constructed or displayed a sign on a road without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing

offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues. (2) A person must not place, erect, construct or display or caused to be placed, erected, constructed or displayed an electoral sign on a road.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

(3) For the purposes of this clause, in addition to the definition in clause 4, “road” also includes the buildings, structures, works or other things specified in section 30(2) of the Act and traffic signs erected by the Transport Commission.

Division 3 – Parking, Advertising and Obstructions on Roads Sale of vehicles on a road 13. (1) A person must not, without a permit, park a vehicle or trailer on a road for the

purpose of offering the vehicle or trailer for sale. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing

offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

(2) This clause does not apply unless an authorised officer has previously placed a notice on the vehicle warning of this offence.

Parking on footpaths or nature strips 14. (1) A person must not park a vehicle, including a trailer whether attached to a

motor vehicle or not, wholly or partly on or over a footpath, kerb, gutter or nature strip without a permit.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 2 penalty units. (2) An authorised officer may give a notice or direction to a person who has

contravened this clause requiring that person to remove the vehicle or trailer from the footpath, kerb, gutter or nature strip or the Council may remove the vehicle or trailer and recover the cost of doing so as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this clause.

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PART 5 – USE OF ROADS

Division 1 – Occupation, Obstruction or Closure of a Road Occupation of Roads 11. A person must not occupy, hold or conduct an event on, place any obstruction on

or enclose a road or part of a road without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing

offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

Division 2 – Signs, Parking, Advertising and Obstructions on Roads Signs on roads 12. (1) A person must not place, erect, construct or display or cause to be placed,

erected, constructed or displayed a sign on a road without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing

offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues. (2) A person must not place, erect, construct or display or caused to be placed, erected, constructed or displayed an electoral sign on a road.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

(3) For the purposes of this clause, in addition to the definition in clause 4, “road” also includes the buildings, structures, works or other things specified in section 30(2) of the Act and traffic signs erected by the Transport Commission.

Division 3 – Parking, Advertising and Obstructions on Roads Sale of vehicles on a road 13. (1) A person must not, without a permit, park a vehicle or trailer on a road for the

purpose of offering the vehicle or trailer for sale. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing

offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

(2) This clause does not apply unless an authorised officer has previously placed a notice on the vehicle warning of this offence.

Parking on footpaths or nature strips 14. (1) A person must not park a vehicle, including a trailer whether attached to a

motor vehicle or not, wholly or partly on or over a footpath, kerb, gutter or nature strip without a permit.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 2 penalty units. (2) An authorised officer may give a notice or direction to a person who has

contravened this clause requiring that person to remove the vehicle or trailer from the footpath, kerb, gutter or nature strip or the Council may remove the vehicle or trailer and recover the cost of doing so as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this clause.

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Parking of skip bins and trailers on roads 15. (1) A person must not place a skip bin or waste collection bin on a road without a

permit unless otherwise allowed by a By-law of the Council. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) A person must not park a trailer that is not attached to a motor vehicle on a

road without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 2 penalty units. (3) It is a defence to an offence in sub-clause (2) to demonstrate that the trailer

was parked on a road in the case of an emergency or circumstance where required for necessary repairs to a motor vehicle to have it removed providing such period for which it is parked does not exceed 48 hours.

(4) A person must not park a vehicle or trailer, whether or not it is attached to a motor vehicle, on a road for the purposes of advertising a business without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

(5) An authorised officer may give a notice or direction to a person who has contravened this clause requiring that person to remove the skip bin or waste collection bin or the vehicle or trailer from the road, where applicable, or the Council may remove the skip bin or waste collection bin or the vehicle or trailer from the road and recover the cost of doing so as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this clause.

Parking on road closed for carrying out of works 16. (1) A person must not park a vehicle on a road that is closed for the purpose of

carrying out works under the Act. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) A road is closed for the purposes of carrying out works under sub-clause (1)

if: (a) notice has been given by the Council, either by publication in a local

newspaper or by letter drop, of the proposed closure or part closure of the road; and

(b) appropriate “no parking” or other traffic signs are placed on the road for the purpose of closing part or all of the road.

(3) An authorised officer may give a notice or direction to a person who has contravened this clause requiring that person to remove vehicle from the road or where the person has refused to move the vehicle or the owner of the vehicle cannot be located and removal of the vehicle is necessary for Council to carry out the works, the Council may remove the vehicle from the road and recover the cost of doing so as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this clause.

Division 4 – Business Activities Placement of Stalls on a Road 17. (1) A person must not set up, place, keep, maintain or park any stall on a road

without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) This clause does not apply to a person who is the holder of a permit issued

under section 56C of the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999.

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Street Dining 18. (1) A proprietor must not, without a permit, place, erect or construct or cause to

be placed, erected or constructed any furniture on a road for the purpose of encouraging or allowing street dining.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

(2) An authorised officer intending to remove any furniture pursuant to clause 38 must give a person who has placed furniture on a road in contravention of this clause at least two (2) days notice of the authorised officer’s intention to remove the furniture unless the authorised officer is of the opinion that it is necessary to remove the furniture due to emergency circumstances or in the interest of public health or safety.

Street Rubbish Bins 19. A proprietor must not use a street rubbish bin for the disposal of waste from a

premises or from street dining. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

PART 6 – DAMAGE TO ROADS

Division 1 - Dropping Materials on Roads Material on roads 20. A person, other than a Council employee or a contractor authorised by the

Council, must not deposit or drop any material or allow any material to flow, fall, be dropped or in any other way be deposited on a road.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 10 penalty units. Hazardous Material on roads 21. A person must not deposit or drop any hazardous material or allow any

hazardous material to flow, fall, be dropped or in any other way be deposited on a road.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

Wheels of vehicles to be cleaned 22. A person must not drive a vehicle or permit a vehicle to be driven into, over or on

any road unless the wheels of that vehicle are first cleaned of any material adhering to those wheels which could be dislodged and transferred to or damage the road surface.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. Notices and Directions 23. (1) An authorised officer may give a notice or direction to:-

(a) any person who is contravening or has contravened this Division; (b) any person who drives a vehicle or who permits a vehicle to be driven

from which any material or hazardous material has flowed or fallen from or been dropped or deposited on a road;

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Street Dining 18. (1) A proprietor must not, without a permit, place, erect or construct or cause to

be placed, erected or constructed any furniture on a road for the purpose of encouraging or allowing street dining.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

(2) An authorised officer intending to remove any furniture pursuant to clause 38 must give a person who has placed furniture on a road in contravention of this clause at least two (2) days notice of the authorised officer’s intention to remove the furniture unless the authorised officer is of the opinion that it is necessary to remove the furniture due to emergency circumstances or in the interest of public health or safety.

Street Rubbish Bins 19. A proprietor must not use a street rubbish bin for the disposal of waste from a

premises or from street dining. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

PART 6 – DAMAGE TO ROADS

Division 1 - Dropping Materials on Roads Material on roads 20. A person, other than a Council employee or a contractor authorised by the

Council, must not deposit or drop any material or allow any material to flow, fall, be dropped or in any other way be deposited on a road.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 10 penalty units. Hazardous Material on roads 21. A person must not deposit or drop any hazardous material or allow any

hazardous material to flow, fall, be dropped or in any other way be deposited on a road.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 10 penalty units and in the case of a continuing offence, a further fine not exceeding 1 penalty unit for each day during which the offence continues.

Wheels of vehicles to be cleaned 22. A person must not drive a vehicle or permit a vehicle to be driven into, over or on

any road unless the wheels of that vehicle are first cleaned of any material adhering to those wheels which could be dislodged and transferred to or damage the road surface.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. Notices and Directions 23. (1) An authorised officer may give a notice or direction to:-

(a) any person who is contravening or has contravened this Division; (b) any person who drives a vehicle or who permits a vehicle to be driven

from which any material or hazardous material has flowed or fallen from or been dropped or deposited on a road;

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(c) any person who is the owner or occupier of any land from which the material or hazardous material has come,

requiring or directing that person to remove any material or hazardous material which has flowed or fallen onto or been dropped or deposited on the road or to undertake such works to the land to limit or prevent any hazardous material from flowing or falling onto or being dropped or deposited on the road.

Division 2 - Prohibitions Placing of objects or mixing of substances on the road 24. (1) A person must not use a road for placing or mixing of a substance without a

permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) A person must not place any object on a road for the purposes of preventing

or inhibiting parking without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 10 penalty units. (3) An authorised officer may give a notice or direction to a person who has

contravened this clause requiring that person to clean up or remove any substance spilt on a road from the road or to remove the object from the road where applicable or the Council may clean up or remove any substance spilt on a road or remove the object, where applicable, and recover the cost of doing so as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this clause.

Vehicles on roads 25. (1) A person must not, without a permit, drive or propel any mechanically

propelled vehicle on any road having a metalled, gravelled or prepared pavement unless the vehicle has:-

(a) rubber tyred or suitably shod wheels; or (b) the spaces between the diagonal cross-bars on the wheels evenly packed

with an approved material. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) The general manager may give a notice to a person who has contravened

this clause requiring that person to repair the road to the reasonable satisfaction of the general manager or the Council may repair the road and recover the cost of doing so as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this clause.

Removal of Materials 26. A person must not, without a permit, remove or take materials from a road

without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 20 penalty units. Removal of Vegetation 27. A person must not, without a permit, wilfully destroy, cut, pluck, remove, deface

or injure any tree, shrub, flower or other vegetation growing on a road. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

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PART 7 – PERMITS

Applications 28. An application for a permit is to be made to the general manager in writing in a

form approved by the general manager and, where applicable, be accompanied by the following:

(a) a statement in writing of the type of activity proposed to be undertaken by the applicant;

(b) a scaled drawing showing the location and extent of the proposed occupation or works;

(c) such other information that the general manager may reasonably require; and,

(d) payment of the fee or charge imposed by the Council pursuant to section 205 of the Local Government Act 1993 for an application under this By-law.

Factors to be considered when granting a Permit 29. In deciding whether or not to grant a permit pursuant to this Part, the general

manager may have regard to the following and any other relevant matters:- (a) pedestrian amenity and safety; (b) pedestrian access in the area; (c) the maintenance of public order in the area; (d) the movement of traffic in the area; (e) the manner of any proposed sign or advertising; (f) the nature, size, shape, extent and location of any proposed highway

furniture; (g) the effect on premises or land in the area; (h) the availability of suitable parking for vehicles in the area; (i) representations made by a police officer; (j) the protection of the road and for the comfort, convenience and safety of

the public. Conditions of Permit 30. (1) The general manager may grant and issue a permit or refuse to grant and

issue a permit on an application made under clause 29. (2) A permit is subject to such terms and conditions as the general manager may determine.

(3) A permit holder must comply with the terms and conditions of a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. Bond and Deposit 31. (1) The general manager may, as a condition of a permit, require a person to

deposit a cash security or a bank guarantee with the Council or enter into a bond with Council for the payment to Council of such costs as the general manager determines as a reasonable estimate of the cost of the works to be carried out pursuant to this By-law in order to provide security against any reasonable costs which the Council may incur as a result of the execution of that work in the event of a failure to carry out the works by that person.

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(c) any person who is the owner or occupier of any land from which the material or hazardous material has come,

requiring or directing that person to remove any material or hazardous material which has flowed or fallen onto or been dropped or deposited on the road or to undertake such works to the land to limit or prevent any hazardous material from flowing or falling onto or being dropped or deposited on the road.

Division 2 - Prohibitions Placing of objects or mixing of substances on the road 24. (1) A person must not use a road for placing or mixing of a substance without a

permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) A person must not place any object on a road for the purposes of preventing

or inhibiting parking without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 10 penalty units. (3) An authorised officer may give a notice or direction to a person who has

contravened this clause requiring that person to clean up or remove any substance spilt on a road from the road or to remove the object from the road where applicable or the Council may clean up or remove any substance spilt on a road or remove the object, where applicable, and recover the cost of doing so as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this clause.

Vehicles on roads 25. (1) A person must not, without a permit, drive or propel any mechanically

propelled vehicle on any road having a metalled, gravelled or prepared pavement unless the vehicle has:-

(a) rubber tyred or suitably shod wheels; or (b) the spaces between the diagonal cross-bars on the wheels evenly packed

with an approved material. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) The general manager may give a notice to a person who has contravened

this clause requiring that person to repair the road to the reasonable satisfaction of the general manager or the Council may repair the road and recover the cost of doing so as a debt payable to it from the person who has contravened this clause.

Removal of Materials 26. A person must not, without a permit, remove or take materials from a road

without a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 20 penalty units. Removal of Vegetation 27. A person must not, without a permit, wilfully destroy, cut, pluck, remove, deface

or injure any tree, shrub, flower or other vegetation growing on a road. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units.

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PART 7 – PERMITS

Applications 28. An application for a permit is to be made to the general manager in writing in a

form approved by the general manager and, where applicable, be accompanied by the following:

(a) a statement in writing of the type of activity proposed to be undertaken by the applicant;

(b) a scaled drawing showing the location and extent of the proposed occupation or works;

(c) such other information that the general manager may reasonably require; and,

(d) payment of the fee or charge imposed by the Council pursuant to section 205 of the Local Government Act 1993 for an application under this By-law.

Factors to be considered when granting a Permit 29. In deciding whether or not to grant a permit pursuant to this Part, the general

manager may have regard to the following and any other relevant matters:- (a) pedestrian amenity and safety; (b) pedestrian access in the area; (c) the maintenance of public order in the area; (d) the movement of traffic in the area; (e) the manner of any proposed sign or advertising; (f) the nature, size, shape, extent and location of any proposed highway

furniture; (g) the effect on premises or land in the area; (h) the availability of suitable parking for vehicles in the area; (i) representations made by a police officer; (j) the protection of the road and for the comfort, convenience and safety of

the public. Conditions of Permit 30. (1) The general manager may grant and issue a permit or refuse to grant and

issue a permit on an application made under clause 29. (2) A permit is subject to such terms and conditions as the general manager may determine.

(3) A permit holder must comply with the terms and conditions of a permit. Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. Bond and Deposit 31. (1) The general manager may, as a condition of a permit, require a person to

deposit a cash security or a bank guarantee with the Council or enter into a bond with Council for the payment to Council of such costs as the general manager determines as a reasonable estimate of the cost of the works to be carried out pursuant to this By-law in order to provide security against any reasonable costs which the Council may incur as a result of the execution of that work in the event of a failure to carry out the works by that person.

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(2) The general manager may determine that all or part of the deposit referred to

is to be retained by the Council as a result of the Council incurring any expense in relation to any failure or refusal by any person to carry out the work as directed.

(3) Monies deposited with the Council in accordance with this clause or the balance of the monies is to be forwarded to the person following final inspection and approval by the general manager of the work carried out.

Permits generally 32. A permit is to:

(a) be in writing and may be in the form of a letter; (b) bear the date on which it was issued; (c) remain in force for the period for which it was issued, unless it is cancelled

or surrendered; (d) be carried by the permit holder at all times while undertaking the activity

approved under the permit; and, (e) be surrendered to the Council if it is cancelled or when it is due for

renewal. Cancellation of Permits 33. (1) The general manager may cancel a permit if a permit holder commits any

breach of this By-law or any condition of a permit. (2) The general manager may cancel a permit if the permit holder:

(a) is convicted of any offence involving dishonesty; or (b) is convicted of any offence involving a breach of public order.

(3) The general manager is to serve a notice in writing on a permit holder stating that the permit is cancelled and the reason for that cancellation.

(4) Cancellation of any permit is effective from the day the notice has been served on the permit holder or the date specified in the notice whichever is the later.

(5) Nothing in this clause is to be construed as preventing or prohibiting the general manager from cancelling a permit if this is required due to the exercise or intended exercise of any local government functions, powers, rights or duties by the Council.

(6) Notwithstanding, sub-clauses (3) and (4), the general manager may cancel or suspend a permit by any communication conveyed to the permit holder by any means including but not limited to by telephone, email, notice by radio or television in emergency situations or in a situation considered appropriate by the general manager

Production of the Permit 34. A permit holder must produce the permit immediately when requested to do so

by a police officer or an authorised officer and the holder of the permit will answer all questions which are reasonably necessary to establish that the person is a permit holder.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 2 penalty units. Assignment of permit 35. A permit is not assignable to any person except with the written consent of the

general manager.

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PART 8 – INFRINGEMENT NOTICES Offences 36. A person who contravenes or fails to comply with a provision of this By-law is

guilty of an offence and is liable to a penalty as specified in this By-law in respect of such offence.

Infringement notices 37. (1) In this clause –

“specified offence” means an offence against the clause specified in column 1 of Schedule 1.

(2) An infringement notice may be issued in respect of a specified offence and the monetary penalty set out adjacent to the offence in Column 3 of Schedule 1 is the monetary penalty payable under the infringement notice for that offence.

(3) An authorised officer may – (a) issue an infringement notice to a person who the authorised officer has

reason to believe is guilty of a specified offence; and (b) issue one infringement notice in respect of more than one specified

offence. (4) Payment of an infringement notice issued under this By-law must be made to

the General Manager within 28 days of the issue of the infringement notice to avoid the notice being referred to the Director, Monetary Enforcement Service appointed under section 8 of the Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005.

(5) The Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005 applies to an infringement notice issued under this By-law.

Monies Payable to Council as a recoverable debt 38. All monies payable to the council or general manager in respect of an

infringement notice are a debt due to the council and recoverable at law.

PART 9 – ENFORCEMENT Enforcement 39. (1) An authorised officer may ask a person whom the authorised officer

reasonable believes is offending against this By-law to leave a road. (2) A person must obey a request to leave a road given by an authorised officer

under sub-clause (1). Penalty: 5 penalty units (3) An authorised officer may remove any thing which is in or on a road without a

permit or the approval of the Council. (4) An authorised officer may remove any person whom the authorised officer

reasonably believes is offending against this By-law from a road. (5) A police officer is authorised to:

(a) to carry out any action to be able to be carried out by an authorised officer under sub-clauses (3) and (4); and

(b) to arrest any person who is on a road whom the police officer reasonably believes is offending against this By-law; and

(c) to carry out any action able to be carried out by an authorised officer under clause 40.

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PART 8 – INFRINGEMENT NOTICES Offences 36. A person who contravenes or fails to comply with a provision of this By-law is

guilty of an offence and is liable to a penalty as specified in this By-law in respect of such offence.

Infringement notices 37. (1) In this clause –

“specified offence” means an offence against the clause specified in column 1 of Schedule 1.

(2) An infringement notice may be issued in respect of a specified offence and the monetary penalty set out adjacent to the offence in Column 3 of Schedule 1 is the monetary penalty payable under the infringement notice for that offence.

(3) An authorised officer may – (a) issue an infringement notice to a person who the authorised officer has

reason to believe is guilty of a specified offence; and (b) issue one infringement notice in respect of more than one specified

offence. (4) Payment of an infringement notice issued under this By-law must be made to

the General Manager within 28 days of the issue of the infringement notice to avoid the notice being referred to the Director, Monetary Enforcement Service appointed under section 8 of the Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005.

(5) The Monetary Penalties Enforcement Act 2005 applies to an infringement notice issued under this By-law.

Monies Payable to Council as a recoverable debt 38. All monies payable to the council or general manager in respect of an

infringement notice are a debt due to the council and recoverable at law.

PART 9 – ENFORCEMENT Enforcement 39. (1) An authorised officer may ask a person whom the authorised officer

reasonable believes is offending against this By-law to leave a road. (2) A person must obey a request to leave a road given by an authorised officer

under sub-clause (1). Penalty: 5 penalty units (3) An authorised officer may remove any thing which is in or on a road without a

permit or the approval of the Council. (4) An authorised officer may remove any person whom the authorised officer

reasonably believes is offending against this By-law from a road. (5) A police officer is authorised to:

(a) to carry out any action to be able to be carried out by an authorised officer under sub-clauses (3) and (4); and

(b) to arrest any person who is on a road whom the police officer reasonably believes is offending against this By-law; and

(c) to carry out any action able to be carried out by an authorised officer under clause 40.

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Supply of Name and Address 40. (1) If an authorised officer reasonably believes that a person has offended or is

offending against this By-law that officer may require that person to supply their full name and address.

(2) A person must supply their full name and address if requested to do so by an authorised officer under sub-clause (1).

Penalty: 5 penalty units Removed Articles 41.(1) If an article is not claimed by the owner or a person on behalf of the owner

within 48 hours following its removal, an authorised officer is to give notice to the owner of the article.

(2) A notice is to give the following details - (a) the description of the article and any distinguishing features; (b) the place from where it was removed; (c) the date on which it was removed; (d) the place from which the article may be claimed; (e) the fees, costs and charges payable in respect of the removal,

maintenance and storage of the article; (f) that if not claimed within 14 days that the article may be disposed of by

the council. (3) A notice is to be given in writing and delivered to the owner by any means the authorised officer considers appropriate. (4) If the owner of the article cannot be ascertained or found after making reasonable enquiries, the general manager is to hold the article for a minimum period of 14 days for collection by the owner.

Fees, Costs and Charges 42. (1) The owner of an article is liable to pay-

(a) any fees, costs and charges specified in a notice under clause 42; and (b) any further fees, costs and charges incurred in the storage and further

maintenance of the article once removed. (c) any further fees, costs and charges incurred in the disposal of the article.

(2) Any unpaid fees, costs and charges is a debt due to the council and may be recovered by the council in a court of competent jurisdiction. (3) The general manager may retain an article until any fees, costs and charges specified in a notice are paid.

Storage and Disposal of Removed Vehicles or Items 43. (1) Unless provided for under sub-clause (2), any article, other than material,

hazardous material and a spilt substance, will be stored in a safe location for collection of the owner thereof on payment of the fees, costs or charges specified in a notice under clause 42.

(2) Where an article, other than material, hazardous material and a spilt substance, is required by the Council for the prosecution of an offence under this By-law, the article may only be released to the owner following the completion of the prosecution proceedings and return of the article from the Court and on payment of the fees, costs or charges specified in a notice under clause 42 or as otherwise directed by a court. (3) Where an article is not collected by the owner thereof within the period under clause 41 or on return of the article from the court under sub-clause (2), and any fees, costs and charges remain unpaid the article may be disposed of in such manner as the general manager thinks fit.

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PART 10 – NOTICES AND DIRECTIONS

Notices and directions generally 44. (1) A notice given under this By-law is to be given in writing and may be placed

on a sign in or on any road and may be in the form of a letter. (2) A direction given under this By-law may be given verbally or in writing and

may be in the form of a letter. (3) A notice or direction given under this By-law may be subject to such

conditions and requirements and subject to such time period as the general manager or authorised officer, where applicable, may determine.

(4) Unless otherwise specified in a notice or direction, a person to whom a notice or direction is given is to comply with the notice or direction at the cost of that person.

(5) A notice or direction given under this By-law requiring a person to carry out or undertake action or work may direct that the action or work to be done only by a person with the appropriate qualification.

Non Compliance with Notice 45. (1) A person to whom a notice or direction has been given under this By-law

must comply with that notice or direction and any conditions of that notice or direction and within the time period specified in the notice or direction.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) The Council may undertake the work required in a notice or direction given

pursuant to this By-law if the person to whom a notice or direction is given fails to comply with the notice or the direction within the time specified in the notice or direction.

(3) The Council may recover in a court of competent jurisdiction, its expenses in undertaking work under the notice issued or direction given pursuant to this By-law as a debt payable to it from the person who fails to comply with the notice or direction in addition to any penalty imposed under sub-clause (1) and this By-law.

PART 11 – MISCELLANEOUS

Referral to Council 46. No provision of this By-law is to be construed as preventing the general manager

from referring any application for a permit to the Council.

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PART 10 – NOTICES AND DIRECTIONS

Notices and directions generally 44. (1) A notice given under this By-law is to be given in writing and may be placed

on a sign in or on any road and may be in the form of a letter. (2) A direction given under this By-law may be given verbally or in writing and

may be in the form of a letter. (3) A notice or direction given under this By-law may be subject to such

conditions and requirements and subject to such time period as the general manager or authorised officer, where applicable, may determine.

(4) Unless otherwise specified in a notice or direction, a person to whom a notice or direction is given is to comply with the notice or direction at the cost of that person.

(5) A notice or direction given under this By-law requiring a person to carry out or undertake action or work may direct that the action or work to be done only by a person with the appropriate qualification.

Non Compliance with Notice 45. (1) A person to whom a notice or direction has been given under this By-law

must comply with that notice or direction and any conditions of that notice or direction and within the time period specified in the notice or direction.

Penalty: A fine not exceeding 5 penalty units. (2) The Council may undertake the work required in a notice or direction given

pursuant to this By-law if the person to whom a notice or direction is given fails to comply with the notice or the direction within the time specified in the notice or direction.

(3) The Council may recover in a court of competent jurisdiction, its expenses in undertaking work under the notice issued or direction given pursuant to this By-law as a debt payable to it from the person who fails to comply with the notice or direction in addition to any penalty imposed under sub-clause (1) and this By-law.

PART 11 – MISCELLANEOUS

Referral to Council 46. No provision of this By-law is to be construed as preventing the general manager

from referring any application for a permit to the Council.

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SCHEDULE 1

INFRINGEMENT NOTICE OFFENCES

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 CLAUSE OFFENCE

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF OFFENCE

PENALTY (Penalty Units)

6 Construct a crossing without a permit 1 8(1) Cause damage to footpath/kerb/gutter/nature strip 1.5 8(2) Drive over footpath/kerb/gutter/nature strip from construction

site other than at a designated crossing 2

10(2) Undertake works on a road without a permit 2 11 Occupy a road without a permit 2

12(1) Place a sign on a road without a permit 1 12(2) Place an electoral sign on a road 1 13(1) Park vehicle on road for purposes of sale 1 14(1) Park vehicle on footpath/kerb/gutter/nature strip without

permit .25

15(1) Place skip bin/waste collection bin on road without approval 1 15(2) Park trailer on road without a permit .5 15(4) Park trailer advertising a business on road without a permit 1 16(1) Park on closed road 1 17(1) Set up a stall on a road without a permit 1 18(1) Place street dining furniture on road without a permit 1

19 Use street rubbish bin to dispose of street dining waste 1 20 Deposit material on a road 1 21 Deposit hazardous material on a road 2 22 Drive vehicle on a road with materials adhered to wheels 1

24(1) Use road for mixing substances without a permit 1.5 24(2) Place object on road to inhibit parking without a permit 2 25(1) Drive vehicle on road without suitable tyres or protected

tracks 1

26 Remove materials from a road without a permit 4 27 Destroy/damage/remove vegetation from a road without a

permit 1

30(3) Fail to comply with a permit 1 34 Fail to produce a permit on request by a police officer/an

authorised officer .5

39(2) Fail to obey request to leave a road 1 40(2) Fail to supply name and address 1 45(1) Fail to comply with a direction/notice 1

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Matthew Charles Grimsey, Legal Practitioner Dated this 29th day of January, 2015 at Huonville Certified as being made in accordance with the Local Government Act 1993. Simone Watson, General Manager Dated this 29th day of January, 2015 at Huonville The Common Seal of the Huon Valley Council has been hereunto affixed this 29th day of January, 2015 pursuant to a resolution of the Council passed the 28th day of January, 2015 in the presence of: (seal) Simone Watson, General Manager

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Certified as being in accordance with the Law by:

Matthew Charles Grimsey, Legal Practitioner Dated this 29th day of January, 2015 at Huonville Certified as being made in accordance with the Local Government Act 1993. Simone Watson, General Manager Dated this 29th day of January, 2015 at Huonville The Common Seal of the Huon Valley Council has been hereunto affixed this 29th day of January, 2015 pursuant to a resolution of the Council passed the 28th day of January, 2015 in the presence of: (seal) Simone Watson, General Manager

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