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NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS .

"GOVERNMENT GAZETTE" .CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PUBLICATIONS .

IT is hereby notified for public information that thepublishing times for the "Government Gazette" dur-ing the Christmas and New Year period will be asfollows:-

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First issue of 1986, 3 January at 3 .30 p.m .Closing time for copy 3 .00 p.m. Monday 23December 1985 .

WILLIAM C. BROWGovernment Pri er .

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Justices Act 1902 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid,GORDON REID,

5 Governor in and over the State of WesternGovernor .

Australia and its Dependencies in the Common-[L.S]

wealth of Australia .

UNDER section 171B (1) of the Justices Act 1902, I, theGovernor, acting with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, do hereby declare that-(a) the Northern Territory of Australia shall be a

reciprocating Territory for the purposes of enforce-ment in this State of a fine payable under a convic-tion or order of a court having summary jurisdictionin that Territory against a body corporate in thisState ; and

(b) any court of summary jurisdiction of the NorthernTerritory of Australia shall be a reciprocating courtfor the purposes of the enforcement in this State of afine payable under a conviction or order of that courtagainst a body corporate in this State .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the saidState, at Perth, on 15 October 1985 .

By His Excellency's Command,J. M. BERINSON,

Attorney General.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer .

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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

Acts Amendment and Repeal (Transport Co-ordination) Act1985 .

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA

By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid,GORDON REID,

5 Governor in and over the State of WesternGovernor.

Australia and its Dependencies in the Common-[L .S .]

wealth of Australia.

Pursuant to section 2 of the Acts Amendment and Repeal(Transport Co-ordination) Act 1985, I, the Governor, actingwith the advice and consent of the Executive Council, dohereby fix 1 January 1986 as the day on which the ActsAmendment and Repeal (Transport Co-ordination) Act1985 shall come into operation .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the saidState, at Perth, on 10 December 1985 .

By His Excellency's Command,JULIAN GRILL,

Minister for Transport.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

Liquor Licensing (Moratorium) Amendment Act 1985 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid,GORDON REID,

5 Governor , in and over the State of WesternGovernor.

Australia and its Dependencies in the Common-[L .S .]

wealth of Australia .

UNDER section 2 of the Liquor Licensing (Moratorium)Amendment Act 1985, I, the Governor, acting with the ad-vice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix 1January 1986 as the day on which all of the provisions otherthan section 3 of the Liquor Licensing (Moratorium)Amendment Act 1985 shall come into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the saidState, at Perth, on 10 December 1985 .

By His Excellency's Command,D. K. DANS,

Minister for Racing and Gaming .GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

Acts Amendment (America's Cup Defence and SpecialEvents) Act 1985 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid,GORDON REID,

5 Governor in and over the State of WesternGovernor.

Australia and its Dependencies in the Common-[L.S .]

wealth of Australia.

PURSUANT to section 2 of the Acts Amendment(America's Cup Defence and Special Events) Act 1985 I theGovernor, acting with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, do hereby appoint the periods specified op-posite and corresponding to the provisions of the Acts

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the ExecutiveCouncil Chambers, at Perth, this 10th day of December,1985, the following Orders in Council were authorised to beissued:-

Land Act 1933.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933, it is madelawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vestin and be held by any person or persons to be named in theOrder, in trust for any purpose specified in such Order andwith power of leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedient asfollows:-

File No . 6526/03 .-That Reserve No. 8869 (Mount Mag-net Lot 502) should vest in and be held by the Shire ofMount Magnet in trust for the purpose of "Recreation".

File No . 4765/49.-That Reserve No . 26447 (Avon Lo-cation 28144) should vest in and be held by the Shire ofKoorda in trust for the purpose of Bowling Club Site, ClubPremises and Squash Courts .

File No. 2812/983 .-That Reserve No. 39327 (GregoryLocation 53) should vest in and be held by the Shire of WestPilbara in trust for the purpose of "Recreation (Speedway)".

File No. 2579/985 .-That Reserve No . 39328 (GregoryLocation 60) should vest in and be held by the Shire of WestPilbara in trust for the purpose of "Recreation (B.M.X.Circuit)" .

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council, doeshereby direct that the before-mentioned Reserves shall vestin and be held by the abovementioned bodies in trust for thepurposes aforesaid with power to the said bodies subject tothe approval in writing of the Minister for Lands and Sur-veys to each and every lease or assignment of lease beingfirst obtained, to lease the whole or any portion thereof forany term not exceeding twenty-one (21) years from the dateof the lease, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved tome by section 37 of the said Act ; provided that no such leaseor assignment of lease shall be valid or operative until theapproval of the Minister for Lands and Surveys or an officerauthorised in that behalf by the Minister, has been endorsedon the Lease Instrument, or Deed of Assignment, as the casemay be.

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act 1933 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

File No. 4335/52.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vestin and be held by any person or persons to be named in theOrder, in trust for any purpose specified in such Order andwith power of leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedientthat Reserve No . 32805 (Bunbury Lots 560 and 664) shouldvest in and be held by the Western Australian College ofAdvanced Education in trust for the purpose of "AdvancedEducation Centre" .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [20 December 1985 .

Taxi-car Control Act 198, .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

By His Excellency Professor Gordon Reid,GORDON REID,

} Governor in and over the State of Western

Amendment (America's Cup Defence and Special Events)Act 1985 referred to in the Schedule to this proclamation asthe periods during which those provisions have effect .

Schedule .Governor .

Australia and its Dependencies in the Common-[L .S.]

wealth of Australia. Provisions1 . Long title, Parts I, II and

Period .to 281 January 1986

PURSUANT to section 2 of the Taxi-car Control Act 1985,I, the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the

IV to VIII2 . Part III

February 19871 January 1986 to 28

Executive Council, do hereby fix 1 January 1986 as the dayon which the Taxi-car Control Act 1985 shall come intooperation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the saidState, at Perth, on 18 December 1985 .

By His Excellency's Command,JULIAN GRILL,

Minister for Transport.

February 1986Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said

State, at Perth, on 10 December, 1985 .By His Excellency's Command,

JEFF CARR,Acting Minister for Racing and Gaming .

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

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Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council, doeshereby direct that the beforementioned Reserve shall vest inand be held by the Western Australian College of AdvancedEducation in trust for "Advanced Education Centre" withpower to the said Western Australian College of AdvancedEducation to lease the whole or any portion thereof for anyterm not exceeding twenty-one (21) years from the date ofthe lease, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to meby section 37 of the said Act ; provided that no such lease orassignment of lease shall be valid or operative until theapproval of the Minister for Lands and Surveys or an officerauthorised in that behalf by the Minister, has been endorsedon the Lease Instrument, or Deed of Assignment, as the casemay be .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act 1933 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL .

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act 1933, it is madelawful for the Governor to direct that any Reserve shall vestin and be held by any person or persons to be named in theorder in trust for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such order: And whereas it is deemed expedientas follows :-

File No . 3211/93 V2.-That Reserve No . 42 (Swan Lo-cation 4897) should vest in and be held by the NationalParks and Nature Conservation Authority in trust for thepurpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" .

File No. 5490/97.-That Reserve No . 4211 (Derby) shouldvest in and be held by the Commissioner of Main Roads intrust for the purpose of "Government Requirements (MainRoads Department)" .

File No . 10234/06 .-That Reserve No. 10584 (Avon Lo-cation 28879) should vest in and be held by the NationalParks and Nature Conservation Authority in trust for thepurpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" .

File No. 2422/19.-That Reserve No. 17660 (DenmarkEstate Lot 583) should vest in and be held by Richard JohnMarshall, Richard William Mumford and Eric Rose in trustfor the purpose of "Agricultural Hall Site" .File No . 10104/06 .-That Reserve No . 20939 (Narrogin

Lots 1133, 1560 and 1594) should vest in and be held by theTown of Narrogin in trust for the purpose of "Parkland andRecreation".

File No . 5160/49 .-That Reserve No . 23029 (Avon Lo-cation 1311) should vest in and be held by the NationalParks and Nature Conservation Authority in trust for thepurpose of "Conservation of Flora and Fauna" .File No . 2981/60 .-That Reserve No . 26145 (Swan Lo-

cation 7118) should vest in and be held by the City ofWanneroo in trust for the purpose of "Public Recreation" .File No . 2666/61 .-That Reserve No. 26851 (Kununurra

Lots 69, 84, 85, 116, 117, 123, 124, 125, 133, 161 and 162)should vest in and be held by the Commissioner of MainRoads in trust for the purpose of "Housing (Main RoadsDepartment) ."File No . 4092/74 .-That Reserve No. 33301 (Fitzroy Lo-

cation 79) should vest in and be held by the Water Authorityof Western Australia in trust for the purpose of "Water" .File No . 2306/984.-That Reserve No. 39217 (Swan Lo-

cation 10701) should vest in and be held by the City ofWanneroo in trust for the purpose of "Drainage" .File No . 1997/984 .-That Reserve No. 39219 (Cockburn

Sound Location 2806) should vest in and be held by theShire of Mandurah in trust for the purpose of "Public Rec-reation" .File No. 432/984.-That Reserve No. 39263 (Swan Lo-

cation 10719) should vest in and be held by the Shire ofSwan in trust for the purpose of "Public Recreation" .File No . 646/984 .-That Reserve No. 39323 (Broome Lot

1672) should vest in and be held by the Agriculture Protec-tion Board of Western Australia in trust for the purpose of"Depot Site (Agriculture Protection Board)" .File No . 2122/985 .-That Reserve No. 39326 (Swan Lo-

cation 10645) should vest in and be held by the Water Auth-ority of Western Australia in trust for the purpose of "WaterSupply" .File No . 1775/985 .-That Reserve No. 39330 (Kalgoorlie

Lot 4047) should vest in and be held by the Town ofKalgoorlie in trust for the purpose of "Recreation" .

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File No. 8850/99.-That Reserve No. 39331 (SouthBoulder Suburban Area Lot F37) should vest in and be heldby the Western Australian Museum in trust for the purposeof "Storage Site (Western Australian Museum)" .

File No . 2470/982 .-That Reserve No. 39333 (KununurraLot 1470) should vest in and be held by the Shire ofWyndham-East Kimberley in trust for the purpose of "ShireHousing".File No. 2703/984 .-That Reserve No. 39337 (Fitzroy Lo-

cation 148) should vest in and be held by the Commonwealthof Australia in trust for the purpose of "MicrowaveTranslator Site" .File No. 3023/985 .-That Reserve No . 39344 (Corrigin

Lot 496) should vest in and be held by the Shire of Corriginin trust for the purpose of "Water" .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with

the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doeshereby direct that the beforementioned Reserves shall vestin and be held by the abovementioned bodies in trust for thepurposes aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers re-served to him by section 37 of the said Act .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

Land Act 1933 .ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 34B (1) of the Land Act 1933, it ismade lawful for the Governor to revoke an Order in Councilissued pursuant to section 33 of that Act .File No. 6526/03.-And whereas by Order in Council

dated 21 December 1982 Reserve 8869 (Mount Magnet Lots214 and 476) was vested in the Shire of Mount Magnet intrust for the purpose of "Recreation", with power, subject tothe approval in writing of the Minister for Lands and Sur-veys being first obtained, to lease the whole or any portionthereof for any term not exceeding twenty-one (21)'yearsfrom the date of the lease .

File No . 2422/19-And whereas by Order in Council dated22 June 1977 Reserve 17660 was vested in William JosephKingston, Richard John Marshall and Richard WilliamMumford in trust for the purpose of "Agricultural HallSite" .

File No. 10104/06-And whereas by Order in Councildated 13 June 1979 Reserve 20939 was vested in the Town ofNarrogin in trust for the purpose of "Water Supply andRecreation" .File No. 803/958.-And whereas by Order in Council

dated 11 June 1958 Reserve 25034 was vested in theMarradong Road Board in trust for the purpose of"Recreation (Golf Course)", with power, to lease the wholeor any portion thereof for any term not exceedingtwenty-one (21) years from the date of the lease .

File No. 4765/49.-And whereas by Order in Councildated 6 February 1963 Reserve 26447 was vested in the Shireof Koorda in trust for the purpose of "Bowling Club andClub Premises Site", with power, subject to the approval inwriting of the Minister for Lands and Surveys being firstobtained, to lease the whole or any portion thereof for anyterm not exceeding twenty-one (21) years from the date ofthe lease .

File No. 961/63 .-And whereas by Order in Council dated3 August 1978 Reserve 27797 was vested in the Shire ofGnowangerup in trust for the purpose of "Recreation" .File No. 1308/68.-And whereas by Order in Council

dated 29 April 1970 Reserve 30355 was vested in the Com-missioner of Main Roads in trust for the purpose of"Housing (Main Roads Department)" .File No. 4335/52.-And whereas by Order in Council

dated 14 August 1974 Reserve 32805 was vested in the West-ern Australian Tertiary Education Commission in trust forthe purpose of "Advanced Education Centre", with power tolease the whole or any portion thereof for any term notexceeding twenty-one (21) years from the date of the lease .File No. 4092/74.-And whereas by Order in Council

dated 7 May 1975 Reserve 33301 was vested in the Ministerfor Works in trust for the purpose of "Water" .Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with

the advice and consent of the Executive Council, herebydirects that the beforementioned Orders in Council berevoked and the Vesting Orders cancelled accordingly .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

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Land Act 1933 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

File No: 5160/49 .WHEREAS by section 34B (2) of the Land Act 1933, it ismade lawful for the Governor to revoke an Order in Councilissued pursuant to section 34 of that Act . And whereas byOrder in Council dated 13 January 1950 Reserve 23029 wasplaced under the control of the Koorda Road Board as aBoard of Management for the purpose of "Common forTravellers and Stock" .

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council, herebydirects that the beforementioned Order in Council berevoked and the appointment of the Koorda Road Board asa Board of Management cancelled accordingly .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of Council .

Workers' Compensation and Assistance Act 1981-1985 .ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted, inter alia, by section 160 of theWorkers' Compensation and Assistance Act 1981-1985, thatit shall be obligatory for every employer to obtain from anincorporated insurance office, approved by the Minister, apolicy of insurance for the full amount of the liability to paycompensation under the said Act to all workers employed byhim, but that if an employer or group of employers proves tothe satisfaction of the Minister that such employer or groupof employers has established a fund for insurance againstsuch liability and has deposited at the Treasury securitiescharged with all payments to become due under such liab-ility, the Governor may, by Order in Council, exempt suchemployer or group of employers from the operation of thatsection; and whereas B .P . Australia Ltd, B .P. Refinery(Kwinana) Pty Ltd, B .P. Developments Australia Ltd, andB.P. (Fremantle) Ltd being employers within the meaning ofthe section has duly, in accordance with the Act made appli-cation for exemption from operation of the section and hassatisfied the Minister that it has established a fund forinsurance against the said liability, and has deposited at theTreasury a security, to wit, a bond of One Million Dollars($1000 000) charged with all payments to become due underthe said liability : Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor acting with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council and in exercise of the powers conferred by theAct, doth hereby exempt B .P. Australia Ltd, B .P . Refinery(Kwinana) Pty Ltd, B .P. Developments Australia Ltd, andB.P . (Fremantle) Ltd from the operation of section 160 ofthe Workers' Compensation and Assistance Act 1981-1985 .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA .Bills Assented To .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has Assented in the name and on behalfof Her Majesty the Queen, on the dates shown, to theundermentioned Bills passed by the Legislative Council andthe Legislative Assembly during the Second and ThirdSessions of the Thirty-First Parliament .

Short Title of Bill; Date of Assent; Act No .North West Gas Development (Woodside) Agreement

Amendment ; 18 July 1985; No . 45 of 1985 .Parliamentary Papers Amendment ; 17 September 1985 ; No .

46 of 1985 .Agricultural Products Amendment; 3 October 1985 ; No . 47

of 1985.Totalisator Agency Board Betting Amendment ; 16 October

1985; No. 48 of 1985 .Commercial Tenancy (Retail Shops) Agreements Amend-

ment (No . 2) ; 28 October 1985; No. 49 of 1985 .Liquor Amendment; 23 October 1985; No. 50 of 1985 .Fire Brigades Amendment ; 23 October 1985 ; No . 51 of 1985 .Occupiers' Liability ; 28 October 1985 ; No . 52 of 1985.Acts Amendment (Hospitals) ; 5 November 1985 ; No. 53 of

1985 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.[20 December 1985 .

Acts Amendment and Repeal (Transport Co-ordination) ; 28October 1985 ; No . 54 of 1985 .

Liquor Licensing (Moratorium) Amendment ; 28 October1985 ; No . 55 of 1985 .

Local Government Grants Amendment ; 28 October 1985;No. 56 of 1985 .

Acts Amendment and Repeal (Statutory Bodies) ; 28 October1985 ; No . 57 of 1985 .

Wildlife Conservation Amendment; 28 October 1985 ; No . 58of 1985.

Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre Amendment; 5November 1985; No . 59 of 1985 .

Law Society Public Purposes Trust ; 28 October 1985 ; No. 60of 1985 .

Contraceptives Amendment ; 5 November 1985 ; No. 61 of1985 .

Electoral Districts Amendment; 5 November 1985 ; No . 62 of1985 .

Gas Standards Amendment; 5 November 1985; No. 63 of1985 .

Casino Control Amendment; 5 November 1985 ; No. 64 of1985 .

Australia Acts (Request) ; 6 November 1985 ; No . 65 of 1985 .Reserve (No . 36636) Revestment; 15 November 1985 ; No . 66

of 1985 .Skeleton Weed and Resistant Grain Insects (Eradication

Funds) Amendment; 15 November 1985 ; No. 67 of1985 .

Authority for Intellectually Handicapped Persons ; 15November 1985 ; No. 68 of 1985 .

Acts Amendment (Authority for Intellectually HandicappedPersons) ; 13 November 1985 ; No . 69 of 1985 .

Medical Amendment ; 15 November 1985; No. 70 of 1985 .Camballin Farms (AIL Holdings Pty Ltd) Agreement ; 20

November 1985 ; No . 71 of 1985.Criminal Injuries Compensation ; 4 December 1985 ; No . 73

of 1985 .Acts Amendment (Sexual Assaults) ; 20 November 1985 ; No .

74 of 1985 .Coal Mine Workers (Pensions) Amendment; 4 December

1985 ; No . 75 of 1985 .Collie Coal (Western Collieries) Agreement Amendment ; 4

December 1985 ; No . 76 of 1985.Acts

Amendment

(Educational

InstitutionsSuperannuation); 20 November 1985 ; No . 77 of 1985.

Superannuation and Family Benefits Amendment ; 20November 1985; No . 78 of 1985 .

Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Amendment ; 4December 1985 ; No . 79 of 1985 .

Oil Refinery Industry (Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Limited)Amendment; 4 December 1985; No . 80 of 1985 .

Financial Institutions Duty; 4 December 1985 ; No. 81 of1985 .

Pay-roll Tax Amendment; 4 December 1985 ; No . 82 of 1985.Pay-roll Tax Assessment Amendment ; 4 December 1985 ;

No. 83 of 1985 .Stamp Amendment; 4 December 1985 ; No . 84 of 1985 .Stamp Amendment (No . 2) ; 4 December 1985; No. 85 of

1985 .Conservation and Land Management Amendment ; 4

December 1985 ; No . 86 of 1985 .Fire Brigades Superannuation; 4 December 1985 ; No. 87 of

1985 .Blood Donation (Limitation of Liability) ; 4 December 1985 ;

No. 88 of 1985 .Road Traffic Amendment; 4 December 1985 ; No . 89 of 1985 .Alumina Refinery (Mitchell Plateau) Agreement Amend-

ment; 4 December 1985 ; No . 90 of 1985 .State Planning Commission ; 4 December 1985 ; No. 91 of

1985 .Acts Amendment (State Planning Commission) ; 4

December 1985 ; No . 92 of 1985 .Western Mining Corporation Limited (Throssell Range)

Agreement ; 4 December 1985 ; No . 93 of 1985 .Iron Ore (Dampier Mining Company Limited) Agreement

Amendment; 4 December 1985; No. 94 of 1985 .Iron Ore (Cleveland-Cliffs) Agreement Amendment ; 4

December 1985; No. 95 of 1985 .

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Acts Amendment (Potato Industry) ; 4 December 1985 ; No .96 of 1985 .

Fatal Accidents Amendment; 4 December 1985 ; No. 97 of1985 .

Acts Amendment (Financial Administration and Audit) ; 4December 1985 ; No . 98 of 1985 .

Local Government Amendment (No . 2) ; 4 December 1985 ;No. 99 of 1985 .

Mining Amendment; 4 December 1985; No . 100 of 1985 .12 December 1985 .

FIRE BRIGADES ACT 1942 (AS AMENDED) .WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE BRIGADES BOARD .

IN accordance with the provisions of the Fire Brigades Act1942 (as amended), and the Regulations thereunder, Ihereby declare the following candidate duly elected as amember of the Western Australian Fire Brigades Board for aperiod of three years as from 1 January 1986 .

To represent the Local Authorities designated in Part IVof the Second Schedule to the Act:-

Kilpatrick, Gordon Lawrence .L . B. MARQUET,

Clerk of the Parliaments .9 December 1985 . T. L. DOLAN,

Returning Officer,(State Electoral Department, 170 St . George's Terrace,

Perth 6000 .)

ELECTORAL ACT 1907 .

Crown Law Department, State Electoral Department,Perth, 20 December 1985 . Perth, 10 December 1985 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has, under theIT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel- provisions of section 6 of the Electoral Act 1907 cancelledlency the Governor in Executive Council has :- the appointments of persons listed in Column 1 asApproved of the following appointments to the Com- Returning Officers for the Districts and Provinces listed in

mission of the Peace for the State of Western Australia . Column 2 hereunder-Leonard Barrett, of, 13 Walter Street, Boulder, and Column 1 . Column 2 .

Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison, Vivian Street, Alan Lloyd Jacques . Bunbury

District

andBoulder. South-West Province .

J . G . BUSCH, Lenard John Clark . Mitchell District.Acting Under Secretary for Law . James Tomlinson . Murray-Wellington District .

Graham John Bruce . Kalgoorlie District andSouth-East Province .

John Robert Love . Welshpool District .Alan George Down. Vasse District .Robert Edward Whitney. South Perth District.Ross William Bradley . Pilbara District and North

CASINO CONTROL ACT 1984 . Province .Peter John Dama. Fremantle District andPURSUANT to section 22 (1) of the Casino Control Act South Metropolitan Prov-

1984 notice is hereby given that the following games are ince .declared by the Casino Control Committee to be authorized Robert Joseph Rigby . Balcatta District and Northgames for the purposes of that Act- Central

MetropolitanBlackjack. Province .Roulette . Kevin John Leahy. Gascoyne District and

Lower North Province .Baccarat. Roger Frederick Simm. Mount Marshall District .Craps . John James Cunningham . Albany District and SouthKeno . Province .Two-up. R. S. SHAW,Two-up (Dice) . Chief Electoral Officer .Mini Dice .Money Wheel .Big and Small . ELECTORAL ACT 1907 .Video Blackjack (Sneaky Peek) . State Electoral Department,Video Blackjack (Winning Streak) . Perth, 10 December 1985 .Video Keno . HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has, under the

provisions of section 6 of the Electoral Act 1907 appointedVideo Draw Poker . the persons listed in Column 1 to be Returning Officers forDated 17th December, 1985 . the Districts and Provinces listed in Column 2 hereunder-For the Casino Control Committee . Column 1 . Column 2 .

M. J. EGAN, Peter Rafferty. Bunbury

District

andChief Casino Officer . South-West Province.

Martin Bradley Morris. Mitchell District .David Ashley Kindred . Murray-Wellington District .Crawford James Watt . Kalgoorlie District .Kenneth Llewellyn Bruce Welshpool District .

Bird .Lyn Donald Jones. Vasse District .

FIRE BRIGADES ACT 1942 (AS AMENDED) . Graeme John Layton . South Perth District .Western Australian Fire Brigades Board . Peter John Dama . Pilbara District and North

Province.IN accordance with the provisions of the Fire Brigades Act Gregory John Rickie . Fremantle District .1942 (as amended), and the Regulations thereunder, I Gavan Raymond Jones . South-East Province .hereby declare the following candidate duly elected as a William John Ireland. South Metropolitan Prov-member of the Western Australian Fire Brigades Board for a ince .period of three years as from, 1 January 1986 . Shirley Joan Rigby . Balcatta District .

To represent the Insurance Companies carrying on busi- Raymond John Bennett . North Central Metropolitanness within the State:- Province.

Stephen McKenzie Wilson. Gascoyne District andJones, Robert Morris . Lower North Province .9 December 1985 . Robert John Matson . Albany District and South

T. L. DOLAN, Province.Returning Officer . Rohan Richard Quinn . Mt Marshall District.

(State Electoral Department, 170 St. George's Terrace, R. S. SHAW,Perth 6000.) Chief Electoral Officer .

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NOISE ABATEMENT ACT 1972 .Department of Conservation and Environment,

Perth, 10 December 1985 .N.C .S . 265/74 Vol . III .

THE appointment of Mr . W. H. Sidebottom as a LocalAuthority Noise Inspector under section 34 (1) of the NoiseAbatement Act and Noise Abatement (Appointment of In-spectors) Regulations to the City of Perth is hereby can-celled.

RON DAVIES,Minister for the Environment .

CORRIGENDUM .NOISE ABATEMENT ACT 1972 (AS AMENDED) .

Department of Conservation and Environment .Perth, 10 December 1985 .

N.C.S. 265/74 Vol . IIIWHEREAS an error occurred in the Notice published in theGovernment Gazette on Page 4400 of the Government Ga-zette No. 116 dated 22 November 1985, it is corrected asfollows :

Mr. S . Colloua should read Mr . S . Collova .RON DAVIES,

Minister for the Environment .

HEALTH ACT 1911 .(Section 241C) .

Pesticides Advisory Committee .P.H.D . 212/81 .

I, BARRY JAMES HODGE being the Ministeradministering the Health Act-

1 . Cancel the appointment of the persons named inthe schedule below as members or deputy membersas the case may be of the Pesticides Advisory Com-mittee .

Schedule .Mr R. C. Gorman-Member .Dr R . S . W. Lugg-Member .Dr 'C. D . J . Holman-Deputy Member.Mr H. C. Hughes-Deputy Member.

2 . Appoint the persons named in the schedule belowas members of the Pesticides Advisory Committee .Dr P. Psaila-Savona-nominated by the Execu-

tive Director, Public Health .Mr H. C. Hughes-being the Acting Government

Analyst .Dr R. S. W . Lugg-Deputy to Dr P .

Psaila-Savona nominated by the ExecutiveDirector, Public Health .

Mr F. E. Uren-Deputy to Mr H . C. Hughesbeing the Government Analyst.

BARRY HODGE,Minister for Health.

HEALTH ACT 1911 .Health Department of W .A .,

Perth, 20 December 1985 .221/67 .

THE appointment of Mr . Lyal Davieson as a RelievingHealth Surveyor to the Shire of Toodyay is approved for aperiod from 23 December 1985 to 14 February 1986 .

J . C. McNULTY,Executive Director,

Public Health andScientific Support Services .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

HOSPITALS ACT 1927 .Health Department of W.A.

Perth, 18 December 1985 .5082/83 Ex Co . 3523 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has ap-proved under section 17 (2) of the Hospitals Act 1927, theleasing by Narembeen District Memorial Hospital Board tothe Narembeen Homes for the Aged (Inc) . portion of theNarembeen District Hospital Site, Reserve No . 22420 (AvonLocations 27062 and 28322), approximately 850 m 2 of landon a peppercorn rental basis for the purpose of a Frail AgedHostel .

Period of lease to be 21 years, with the right of renewal fora further 21 years .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

HOSPITALS ACT 1927.Health Department of W .A .,

Perth, 18 December 1985 .SG 1 .9 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasappointed under the provisions of the Hospitals Act 1927the following persons as members of the Sir CharlesGairdner Hospital Board for the period ending 31 December1988 .

Messrs: J . J . Tate, R . Ledger, P . M. McGann .Mrs : J . Barker .Ms: P . J . Keeley, K. E . Miller .Doctor: Teik Oh.Professor: R. M. C . Lourens, J . W . Paterson .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

HOSPITALS ACT 1927 .Health Department of W.A.,

Perth, 18 December 1985 .NS 1 .9 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has can-celled under the provisions of the Hospitals Act 1927, theappointment of Mrs . V. L. Wintle as a member of theNorseman District Hospital Board .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

HOSPITALS ACT 1927.Health Department of W .A .,

Perth, 18 December 1985 .QD 1 .9 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has ac-cepted under the provisions of the Hospitals Act 1927 theresignation of Mr . J . R. Hollands as a member of the Quadri-plegic Centre Board.

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

QUEEN ELIZABETH II MEDICAL CENTRE ACT 1966 .Health Department of W .A.,

Perth, 18 December 1985 .SG 5 .8 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has ap-proved under section 13 (6) of the Queen Elizabeth II Medi-cal Centre Act 1966 the allocation by the Queen ElizabethMedical Centre Trust of Land on the eastern side of Hospi-tal Avenue adjacent to the corner of Hospital Avenue andAberdare Road on the Queen Elizabeth II Medical CentreReserve, to the St . John Ambulance Association in WesternAustralia incoporated, for the purpose of conducting an Am-bulance Service, to service the needs of the Sir CharlesGairdner Hospital .

W. D. ROBERTS,Commissioner of Health .

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HEALTH ACT 1911 (AS AMENDED) .City of Belmont .

Health By-laws-Stables .WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act 1911 (as amended), a local authority maymake or adopt by-laws and may alter, amend or repeal any by-laws so made or repeal anyby-laws so made or adopted ; Now therefore the City of Belmont, being a local authority withinthe meaning of the Act doth hereby record having resolved on 11 February 1985 to make thefollowing by-laws-

1. These by-laws may be cited as the City of Belmont Stables By-laws and shall come intooperation on publication in the Government Gazette and shall apply and have operationthroughout the whole of the City of Belmont . The Stable By-laws appearing in the Govern-ment Gazette on 6 July 1965 and amended on 26 July 1966, 18 November 1966, 7 December1973 and 12 April 1976, are hereby repealed .

2 . In these By-laws, unless inconsistent with the text or subject matter-"Act" means the Health Act 1911 (as amended) ."Council" means the Council of the City of Belmont ."Health Surveyor" means any Health Surveyor appointed by the Council under the Act."Dwelling House" means a building used solely for human habitation, and also means any

part of a building which is designed for use as a self-contained unit for living purposesand is used solely for human habitation .

"Habitable Room" as defined in the Uniform Building By-laws ."Sleeping Quarters" means a building used for housing employees and would only be

permitted on a lot which has a dwelling house constructed ."Horse" means a stallion, mare, gelding, colt, filly or foal ."Persons" and the words applying to any person or individual includes a corporation ."Stables" means a building for the keeping, caring and feeding of a horse."Stall" means a single compartment for one animall in a stable ."Associated Buildings" means a feed room, gear room, shoeing area, hosing down area,

shelter, veterinary treatment room ."Yard" means an area where horses are temporarily contained by a fence or rails ."Rolling Yard or Longeing Yard" means a roofed area where horses are contained and

may roll after being washed down .3 . As from and after the date of this By-law coming into operation :

(1) No person shall keep or stable, any horse within the City of Belmont except in astable registered under this By-law .

(2) No person shall keep or stable in any stable a greater number of horses than thenumber for which such stable is registered .

(3) Registration shall only be granted in the name of the owner of the property or anoccupier holding a lease on the whole of the property on which the stables aresituated.

4 . (1) Every person required by these By-laws to register any premises as a stable shall makeapplication therefore in the form prescribed for that purpose in the schedule hereto . Withevery application for original registration there shall be lodged in respect of the premises forwhich registration is applied such plans, drawings and particulars as the Council may require .

(2) Application for the renewal of any registration shall be made annually during the monthof December, and the certificate of registration then in force shall be lodged with the saidapplication .

(3) If any person in whose name a stable is registered desires to have same transferred toany other person and the proposed transferee shall make application in the form prescribedfor the purpose in the schedule hereto and such application shall be lodged with the Council,together with a transfer fee of ten dollars .

If the Council approves such application it shall register the stable in the name of thetransferee .

5 . Upon receipt of such application the Council shall cause such premises to be inspected bythe Health Surveyor and reported upon in respect to the sufficiency of such premises, thecondition thereof as to repair and cleanliness and such matters as are required by theseBy-laws .

6. If upon such application for registration or renewal of registration, and report beingsubmitted to the Council, it shall appear to the Council that such application for registrationshall be granted, it shall, upon being paid the registration fee hereinafter prescribed, registerwith or without conditions, such premises as a stable .

7 . Every registration or renewal of registration hereunder shall be of force until the 31st dayof December next, after the making hereof, and thereafter during the period of every annualrenewal and no longer, but may be sooner suspended or cancelled by the Council uponconviction for breach of any of the By-laws, orders or regulations to which the same issubjected .8 . For every registration and every renewal thereof there shall be paid to the Council by the

person for whom such registration is made, the sum of three (3) dollars for every stall withinthe stable .

9 . Every stable in respect to which application is made for registration must fulfill all thefollowing requirements-

(1) (a) The construction of stables and its situation with respect to adjacent buildingmust be in accordance with the Uniform Building By-laws and the TownPlanning Scheme of the City, but the Council may, if it thinks fit, waive strictcompliance with this requirement with respect to any stable in existence priorto the day of the By-law coming into force; except in accordance with By-law 9(2) (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) .

(b) The construction of all stables and associated building must be built in brick-work and provided with a 75 mm minimum concrete floor raised 75 mm abovethe surrounding floor level ; except in accordance with By-law 9 (2) (a), (b), (c),(d) and (e) .

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(c) Every stable shall have an area of not less than 11 square metres and walls notless than 3 metres, measured either horizontally or vertically ; except in accord-ance with By-law 9 (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) .

(d) Every stable shall be constructed with full height external walls to the require-ments of the Uniform Building By-laws . Partition walls between stalls shallnot be less than 1 .5 metres high. Full height partition walls must provide aminimum area of 0 .5 square metres of permanent ventilation, not more than300 mm below the roofline. Openings within external walls for doorways andgrilles shall be fixed to the satisfaction of the Council ; except in accordancewith By-law 9 (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) .

(2) The construction of any stable with a sand floor may be permitted by Council, subjectto-

(a) The site must be well drained with the highest known water table no closerthan 1.5 metres of the ground or sand floor level . This may be achievedartificially .

(b) Whether natural or imported sand, it must be clean, coarse and free from dust .(c) Footings to each stable shall be a minimum of 450 mm below ground level.(d) The stable design must allow for the access of small machinery, such as a

bobcat, into each individual stall to maintain the correct floor height .(e) The minimum floor area of each stall shall not be less than 28 square metres

and walls shall not be less than 3 metres vertically or 4 metres horizontally .(f) In all other respects By-law 9 (1) shall apply to the stable building .

(3) A shelter may be erected in a "Yard" for the protection of horses subject to thestructures being approved by Council and having-

(a) A roof with a minimum clear height of 2 .4 metres and a wall on one sideadjoined by a wall along one-third of the distance of one other adjoining side .

(b) A curved cantilever type roof with a minimum clear height of 2 .4 metres and awall on one side adjoined by a wall along one third of the distance of oneadjoining side .

(c) Provided that shelters may comprise of a suitable supported roof only with aminimum clear height of 2 .4 metres and no walls.

(d) The maximum width of the roof to a shelter shall not be more than 2 metreswide when within 15 metres of a habitable room .

(4) A rolling yard is not to be constructed within 15 metres of a habitable room .10 . (1) Every stable shall be provided with a mobile or free-standing fly proof receptacle of a

size, number and construction required by a Health Surveyor and into which shall be placed allwastes, inclusive of soiled bedding and manure produced on the premises, the contents of suchreceptacles shall be removed from the premises at a no greater interval than 7 days .

(2) Every stable shall have approved impervious rat-proof receptacles for the storing ofhorse feed such as chaff, bran, pollard, grain or seed and the like .

11 . (1) No part of any stable shall be less than 15 metres from any habitable room of adwelling house .

(2) Shoeing room, hosing down area or veterinary treatment room must not be closer than15 metres to any habitable room of a dwelling house .(3) Any feed room, gear room, must not be closer than 6 metres to any dwelling house .(4) Any office or sleeping quarter must not be closer than 6 metres to any stable or

associated buildings . Sleeping quarters are to be fitted with a bathroom and sanitary require-ments in accordance with the Uniform Building By-laws .

12. "Yards" to be constructed of approved material .(1) Any yard shall have a fence or railing at a distance of not less than 1 .2 metres from

the boundary of any land not in the same occupation and/or possession, and not lessthan 15 metres from any dwelling house on such land, except in accordance withBy-law 12 (3) and (4) .

(2) To be 6 metres from any dwelling house erected on the same lot .(3) Where a yard abutts a boundary fence built of brickwork with a minimum height of

1 .8 metres, the yard is not required to have a rail 1 .2 metres off the boundary .(4) On a corner lot the yards may be permitted to the street boundary, provided the

boundary fence is constructed in brickwork to 1 .8 metres high provided all clearancesto a dwelling house are met .

13 . (1) Notwithstanding the restrictions which may prevail by any other means, no lot ofless than 905 square metres shall accommodate more than four (4) horses ; no lot of areabetween 905 square metres-1 393 square metres shall accommodate more than eight (8)horses, and lots in excess of 1 393 square metres in area should be subject to specific approvalby Council to determine the number of horses which may be maintained thereon . In this latterinstance the Council shall take into regard the nature of planning and aesthetics and thelocation of the other buildings .

(2) The maximum site coverage within the stable zone shall be in conformity with theCouncil Town Planning Scheme as amended .

14. The person in whose name the stable/s are registered, shall with respect to suchstables-

(1) Cause all manure and offensive litter therein to be carefully swept up once at least inevery day and forthwith placed in the manure bin .

(2) Remove and carry away or cause to be removed and carried away from such stablethe contents of the manure bin once at least in each week, and more often if requiredby notice in writing from the Health Surveyor to do so .

(3) Spray, or caused to be sprayed with an approved pesticide every manure bin,immediately after it is emptied and before it is used again .

(4) Spray, or cause to be sprayed with an approved residual pesticide any surface of anybuilding, stable or associated buildings and shelter if required by notice in writingfrom the Health Surveyor to do so .

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(5) Employ all means and adopt such precautions as may be necessary to keep the stablesin a clean and sanitary condition, in good repair, and as far as possible, free fromflies, rats, vermin and offensive odours .

15 . Any person who makes a false statement in connection with any application under theseBy-laws shall be guilty of an offence .

16 . Any person doing any act forbidden to be done, or failing to do any act directed to bedone by these By-laws commits an offence and is liable to a penalty in accordance with section360 of the Act.

City of Belmont.STABLE BY-LAWS .Schedule-Form 1 .

Application for•

Registration•

Renewal of RegistrationI, the undersigned hereby apply to have the undermentioned premises registered as a stable :Name in fullAddressSituation of PremisesWhether Owner or OccupierOwner's name and address, if Occupier

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

**Number of stallsArea of land in square metresDateSignature*Strike out what is inapplicable .**Number of horses permitted to be kept shall not exceed the number of stalls for which theproperty is registered .

City of Belmont.HEALTH BY-LAWS-STABLES .

Schedule-Form 2 .Certificate of

Registration•

Renewal of RegistrationofThe Council of the City of Belmont in pursuance of the powers vested in it by the Health Act1911, as amended, doth hereby, subject to the following conditions-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*Register

of the premises as depicted in lodged plan*Renew the RegistrationSituated atand *now being used as

*desired to be used asThis certificate of*Registration*Renewal of Registrationis granted toand shall have effect subject to the said Act and any By-Laws made thereunder until andinclusive of the 31st day of December, 19Dated attheday of19

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

City of Belmont.HEALTH BY-LAWS-STABLES .

Schedule-Form 3 .APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION .

ofI . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

situated at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .this_day of

. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

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[20 December 1985 .

I, the abovenameddo hereby apply for the said transfer .Dated atthisday of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .19

. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Signature of proposed transferee .

Dated this 18th day of February, 1985 .The Common Seal of the City of Belmont was

hereunto affixed in the presence of-

[L .S .]F. W. RAE,

Mayor .E. D . F. BURTON,

Town Clerk .

Confirmed-R. S . W. LUGG,

Acting Executive DirectorPublic Health and Scientific

Support Services .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 18th day of December,1985 .

D. G . BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

HEALTH ACT 1911 .

Shire of Dalwallinu .

WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act 1911 a local authority may make or adoptby-laws, and may alter, amend or repeal any by-laws so made or adopted .

Now, therefore the Shire of Dalwallinu being a local authority within the meaning of the Actand having adopted the Model By-laws described as Series "A" as printed pursuant to theReprinting of Regulations Act 1954, in the Government Gazette on 17 July 1963, and soamended from time to time thereafter doth hereby resolve and determine that the said ModelBy-laws so amended and adopted shall be further amended as follows .

Sale of Food by Itinerant Vendors .By-law 51 part (2) .

Amend fee of five pounds to : fee of sixty dollars .

Dated this 9th day of October, 1985 .The Common Seal of Shire of Dalwallinu was here-

unto affixed by authority of the Council in thepresence of-

[L .S .]W. M. DINNIE,

President.B . J . GOLDING,

Shire Clerk .

Confirmed-J. C. McNULTY,

Executive Director,Public Health and Scientific

Support Services.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 18th day of December,1985 .

D. G . BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

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AUTHORITY FOR INTELLECTUALLY HANDICAPPED PERSONS ACT 1985 .

AUTHORITY FOR INTELLECTUALLY HANDICAPPED PERSONS REGULATIONS1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council under section 48 .

Citation .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Authority for Intellectually Handi-capped Persons Regulations 1985 .

Commence-

2 . These regulations shall come into operation on the day fixed for thement .

commencement of the Authority for Intellectually Handicapped Persons Act1985.

Prescribed 3 . The form in Schedule 1, suitably amended for an application for a licenceforms for sec- or a renewal of a licence as the case may require, is prescribed for the purposes ofLions 35 and 38. sections 35 and 38 of the Act .Prescribed fees

4. (1) A fee of $15 is prescribed for each of sections 35 and 38 of the Act .for sections 35and 38.

(2) The Director may, on an application under section 35 or 38, waive payment. of the fee prescribed by subregulation (1) if he is satisfied that no service towhich the application relates is provided for profit .

SCHEDULE 1 .[reg . 3]

AUTHORITY FOR INTELLECTUALLY HANDICAPPED PERSONS ACT1985 .

APPLICATION FOR LICENCE.Name of applicantAddress of premises

to which application relates

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The abovenamed applicant hereby applies for

a licencerenewal of the licence to use the premises described above for the pro-vision to intellectually handicapped persons of-

(1> Delete as ap-

-training services ( 1 )propriate

-vocational services (1)-employment related services ( 1 )-living accommodation ( 1 ) .

(2) Delete

2 . The application fee of $15 is paid herewith (2) .whichever does

ORnot apply-seereg . 4 (2) .

No service to which the application relates is provided for profit ( 2 ) .Applicant:

Address :. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tel . No

DateBy His Excellency's Command,

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1962 .

MENTAL HEALTH (ADMINISTRATION) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS (No. 2) 1985 .MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

*Reprinted in the Government Gazette on 9 February 1978 at pp . 391-416 and subsequently amended (see Government Gazette8 February 1985 at pp . 521-523) .

Citation. 1 . These regulations may be cited as the Mental Health (Administration)

Principal regu-Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 1985 .

2 . In these regulations the Mental Health (Administration) Regulationslations . 1965* are referred to as the principal regulations .Commence- 3 . These regulations shall come into operation on the day fixed for thement. commencement of the Authority for Intellectually Handicapped Persons Act

1985 .Regulation 2 4 . Regulation 2 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting-amended . " Division 2-Approved Private Hostels, Day Activity Centres and Shel-

Part IIA 5 .

tered Workshops for the Intellectually Handicapped (regulations8S-8ZH) . "

Part IIA of the prinicpal regulations is amended by repealing Division 2 .amended .

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[20 December 1985 .

First Schedule

6 . The First Schedule to the principal regulations is amended-amended .

(a) by deleting Form 9; and(b) in Form 10-

(i) by deleting "(Regulation 8S)" and substituting the following-" (Regulation 8A) " ; and

(ii) by deleting "private(hostel, etc .) pursuant to section 26Dor 26Q" and substituting the following-

privateprivate psychiatric hostel pursuant to section 26D ' .By His Excellency's Command,

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1962 .MENTAL HEALTH ORDER (No . 2) 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council under section 19 (3) .

Citation .

1 . This Order may be cited as the Mental Health Order (No. 2) 1985 .Commence-

2 . This Order shall come into operation on the day fixed for the commence-ment.

ment of the Authority for Intellectually Handicapped Persons Act 1985 .Places provided

3 . Each of the premises referred to in this paragraph, being buildings orunder section

places or parts of buildings or places provided by the State, or parts of publicis .

hospitals, are set aside for the purposes of the services designated hereunder inrelation to those premises-

(a) for the services mentioned in section 19 (1) (c) of the Act-Hillview Terrace Hospital, 999 Albany Highway, East Victoria Park,

as a hospital for the treatment of adolescents with emotional andpsychosomatic dysfunction ;

(b) for the services mentioned in section 19 (1) (d) of the Act-Stubbs Terrace Hospital, 233 Stubbs Terrace, Shenton Park,

as an inpatient child psychiatric hospital ;(c) for the services mentioned in section 19 (1) (f) of the Act-

(i) Whitby Falls Hostel, South Western Highway, Mundijong, as apsychiatric hostel ;

(ii) Industrial Rehabilitation Division, Camelia Avenue, Graylandsas a sheltered workshop ;

(d) for the services mentioned in section 19 (1) (h) of the Act-(i) Creative Expression Unit, Lantana Avenue, Graylands ;(ii) Guildford Community Occupational Therapy Day Centre, 144

Queens Road, South Guildford;(iii) Harrow House Community Occupational Therapy Day Centre,

59 Hamersley Road, Subiaco ;(iv) Heathcote Day Centre, 70 Duncraig Road, Applecross ;(v) Housecraft Training Centre, Lantana Avenue, Graylands ;(vi) Primary Rehabilitation Unit, Lantana Avenue, Graylands ;(vii) South of the River Community Occupational Therapy Day

Centre, Jarrah Road, Bentley,as day centres for the welfare, rehabilitation and occupation of personswho are or have been receiving treatment under the Act ;

(e) for the services mentioned in section 19 (1) (i) of the Act-(i) Armadale Clinic, 3056 Albany Highway, Armadale ;(ii) Bentley Clinic, 35 Mill Street, Cannington ;(iii) Bunbury Clinic, Blair Street, Bunbury ;(iv) Fremantle Clinic, 1 Stirling Street, Fremantle ;(v) Havelock Clinic, 1 Havelock Street, West Perth ;(vi) Osborne Clinic, Osborne Place, Stirling;(vii) Swan Clinic, La Salle Avenue, Viveash,

as outpatient psychiatric clinics ;(viii) Child Guidance Clinic, Selby Street, Shenton Park;(ix) Hillview Child and Adolescent Clinic, 999 Albany Highway, East

Victoria Park ;(x) Warwick Child and Adolescent Clinic, Erindale Road, Warwick,

as community based child and adolescent psychiatric clinics ;(f) for the services mentioned in section 19 (1) (j) of the Act-

(i) Armadale Lodge, Albany Highway, Armadale ;(ii) Bentley Lodge, Mill Street, Bentley ;(iii) Eden Hill Cluster Homes, Freeland Square, Eden Hill ;(iv) Moss Street Lodge, 33 Moss Street, East Fremantle ;(v) Osborne Lodge, Osborne Place, Stirling ;(vi) Selby Lodge, Lemnos Street, Shenton Park ;(vii) Swan Lodge, Eveline Road, Middle Swan,

as psychiatric extended care units ;(viii) Mildred Creak Autistic Centre, 999 Albany Highway, East

Victoria Park ;

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(ix) Multicultural Psychiatric Centre, 590 Newcastle Street, NorthPerth ;

(x) Neurosciences Unit, Selby Street, Shenton Park,as specialist psychiatric facilities ; and

(xi) W. E. Robinson Training Unit, 999 Albany Highway, EastVictoria Park,

as a residential training centre for autistic persons .Approved hospi- 4. The following buildings or places or parts of buildings or places or parts oftals .

a public hospital are declared to be an approved hospital for the purposes of theAct-

(a) Graylands Hospital, Lantana Avenue, Graylands comprising buildingsand places known as-

Admission Centre ;Hospital Ward;Manning House ;Nedlands House;Osborne House;Palmyra House ;Riverton House;Shenton House ;Tuart House ;Victoria House ;Wembley House ; andGraylands Occupational Therapy Department ;

(b) Swanbourne Hospital, Davies Road, Claremont ;(c) Heathcote Hospital, Duncraig Road, Applecross, comprising buildings

and places known as-Avon House ;Canning House;Murray House;Swan House; andHeathcote Occupational Therapy Department ; and

(d) Lemnos Hospital, Stubbs Terrace, Shenton Park, comprising buildingsand places known as-

Alamein House;Borneo House ;Flanders House;Gallipoli House ; andLemnos Occupational Therapy Department, being Crete House .

Revocation.

5 . The Mental Health Order 1985 is cancelled .

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

POISONS ACT 1964 .POISONS (SCHEDULED SUBSTANCES) AMENDMENT ORDER (No . 7) 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .1 . This Order may be cited as the Poisons (Scheduled Substances) Amendment Order (No .

7) 1985 .2 . This Order shall come into operation on the day of publication of this Order in the

Government Gazette.3. Appendix A* to the Poisons Act 1964 is amended-

(a) in the Fourth Schedule-(i) by deleting the item commencing "KITASAMYCIN"; and(ii) by inserting after "KHELLIN ." the following item-

" KITASAMYCIN except-(a) when included in the Sixth Schedule ;(b) in animal feeds for growth promotion containing 100mg/kg or

less of antibiotic principles . '(b) in the Fifth Schedule by deleting the item "PROMETRYNE" and substituting the

following item-" PROMETRYN ",

(c) in the Sixth Schedule-(i) in the item commencing "ARSENIC" in paragraph (a) by inserting after "0 .4

per cent" the following-" or less " ; and

(ii) in the item commencing "LEVAMISOLE" by inserting after "Fourth" thefollowing-" or Fifth

.By His Excellency's Command,

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

*Repealed and substituted by Order published in the Government Gazette on 24 August 1984 and amended by Order fromtime to time thereafter .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[20 December 1985 .

DENTAL ACT 1939 .DENTAL BOARD AMENDMENT RULES 1985 .

MADE by the Dental Board of Western Australia and approved by the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil.

ule amended . (a) by deleting "45" and substituting the following-" 50 "; and

(b) by deleting "20" and substituting the following-25 ".

Passed by a resolution of the Dental Board of Western Australia at a duly convened meetingof the Board held on 13 September 1985 .

K . J. SUTHERLAND,President.

P. M. FORBES,Registrar .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 18th day of December,1985 .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

*Published in the Government Gazette on 25 January 1974 at pp . 194-202 .

*Published in the Government Gazette on 22 February 1985 at pp. 664-670.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 .Restricted Speed Areas-Specific Commercial Vessels .

Department of Marine and Harbours,Fremantle, 11 December 1985 .

ACTING pursuant to the powers conferred by section 67 ofthe Western Australian Marine Act the Department of Mar-ine and Harbours, by this notice-

(1) Limits the speed of specific commercial vessels tothat of eight (8) knots within the areas describedand being in addition to the general speed restric-tions published in the Government Gazette editionof 16 November 1984 pursuant to the powers con-ferred by section 67 of the Western Australian Mar-ine Act-

Swan River :(i) All those wat

extending for fNorth East Poi :

(ii) All those watextending for 9.line intersectin ;crete Spit .The restricsub-paragraphsply at all timesfollowing vessel;

(i) M.V. Gol(ii) M.V. Rot

PODIATRISTS REGISTRATION ACT 1984 .PODIATRISTS REGISTRATION AMENDMENT RULES 1985 .

MADE by the Podiatrists Registration Board and approved by His Excellency the Governorin Executive Council .

Citation .

1 . These rules may be cited as the Podiatrists Registration AmendmentRules 1985 .

Commence-

2. These rules shall come into operation on 1 January 1986 .ment.Rule 51

3 . Rule 51 of the Podiatrists Registration Rules 1985* is amended in subruleamended .

(1) by deleting "40 .00" in paragraph (b) and substituting the following-" 45 .00 " .

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

(iii) M.V. Temeraire II .(iv) M.V. Sea Raider .(v) M.V. Katameraire .(vi) M.V. Captain Cook .(vii) M .V . Sea Spirit .

(2) Revokes the notice relating to the speed of specificcommercial vessels published in the GovernmentGazette edition of 16 November 1984, pursuant tothe powers conferred by section 67 of the WesternAustralian Marine Act 1982 .

G . T. CUNNANE,Acting General Manager.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MARINE ACT 1982 .Speed Measuring Equipment .

I, JULIAN F . GRILL Minister for Transport acting pursu-ant to section 68 (1) of the Western Australian Marine Act1982 do hereby approve of the following apparatus forascertaining the speed at which a vessel is moving.Kustom Model Falcon hand held digital radar

manufactured by Kustom Quality Electronics of Lenexa,Kansas, United States of America .Dated at Perth this 30th day of November, 1985 .

J . F . GRILL,Minister for Transport .

Citation . 1 . These rules may be cited as the Dental Board Amendment Rules 1985 .Commencement 2. These rules shall come into operation on 1 January 1986 .Second ached- 3. The Second Schedule to the Dental Board Rules 1973* is amended-

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FREMANTLE PORT AUTHORITY ACT 1902 .

FREMANTLE PORT AUTHORITY NOTICE 1985.

GIVEN by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council under section 22 .

Citation .

1 . This notice may be cited as the Fremantle Port Authority Notice 1985 .Alteration of

2. The boundaries of the port of Fremantle described in the First Schedule toport boundaries . the Fremantle Port Authority Act 1902, as altered from time to time by notices

published in the Government Gazette*, are further altered-(a) by the excision from the Outer Harbour of all that portion of land

referred to in Schedule A ;(b) by the excision from the Outer Harbour of all that portion of reclaimed

land referred to in Schedule B ; and(c) by redescribing the boundaries of the Inner Harbour in accordance with

Schedule C .

Schedule A.All that portion of land delineated and shown bordered in red on Lands

and Surveys Miscellaneous Diagram Number 105 .Lands and Surveys Public Plan: Perth 2 000 06 .13 .

Schedule B .All that portion of reclaimed land delineated and shown bordered in red

on Lands and Surveys Miscellaneous Plan Number 1527 .

Lands and Surveys Public Plans: Perth 2 000 06 .13 ; Perth 2 000 06 .14;Perth 2 000 16 .15 .

Schedule C .All that portion of land and harbour bed as surveyed and shown bordered

in red on Lands and Surveys Original Plan Number 16390 .Lands and Surveys Public Plans : Perth 2 000 06 .13 to 06.16 ; Perth 2 000

07.14 to 07 .17 .

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

*Notices published 26/8/1932, 26/8/38, 24/1/41, 2/10/42, 7/1/43, 23/2/45, 8/3/46, 17/6/49, 20/3/53, 27/8/54, 25/11/60,12/5/61,29/6/62,7/5/65,23/1/70,8/4/71 and 9/12/77 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

INTERPRETATION ACT 1984 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

circles containing the corporate name of the Minister .(2) The common seal shall be kept in the custody of the Director General .(3) The common seal shall not be affixed to any document except on the

direction of the Minister .(4) The affixing of the common seal shall be attested by the signature of the

Minister and the Director General or the Deputy Director General .(5) For the purposes of subregulation (4) the signatures of the Minister and

the Director General may be facsimile signatures .Forms . 5 . An applicant for a licence shall provide such particulars as are required by

a Form and the Director General may require an applicant to provide such otherinformation in support of the application as the Director General considersnecessary .

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Citation . 1 . These regulations may be cited as the "Transport Co-ordination Regu-lations 1985" .

Commence-ment .

2 . These regulations shall come into operation on 1 January 1986 .Interpretation . 3 . In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires-

"common seal" means the common seal of the Minister referred to inregulation 4 ;

"Form" means a form in Schedule 2 .Common seal . 4 . (1) The common seal of the Minister shall be in the form of 2 concentric

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[20 December 1985 .

Application forpermits andtemporary li-cences .

6 . An application for a permit or temporary licence shall be made as far as ispracticable at least 24 hours before the time it is intended to operate the vehiclein respect of which the permit or temporary licence is sought .

Fees and re-

7 . (1) The fees payable in respect of a licence shall be paid-turns . (a) where the fee is a fee determined under section 21 (1) (a) (i) or (aa) (i)

of the Act within 7 days after the last day of each month of the term ofthe licence;

(b) where the fee is a fee determined under section 21 (1) (a) (ii), (aa) (ii)(b) or (c) on the issue of the licence .

(2) Where the fee payable in respect of a licence is a fee determined undersection 21 (1) (a) (i) or (aa) (i) the licensee shall forward a return in the form ofForm 3 or 9 as the case requires in respect of the last preceding month togetherwith the fee .

(3) Where the fee payable is a fee payable in respect of a permit or temporarylicence the fee shall accompany the application for the licence .

Number plates. 8 . (1) A person who is the holder of an omnibus licence shall place on theomnibus a plate containing distinguishing letters and numerals issued by theDirector General in respect of the omnibus being operated under the licence .

(2) The plate referred to in subregulation (1) remains the property of theMinister and shall be returned to the Department whenever the omnibus ceasesto be licensed under the Act.

(3) Where a plate is issued in respect of a vehicle under subregulation (1), theplate shall not be placed on any vehicle other than the vehicle in respect of whichthe plate is issued .

(4) A plate issued under this regulation shall be kept in good condition and sothat the numbers and letters on the plate are clearly distinguishable .

(5) Where a plate issued under this regulation becomes so damaged that thenumbers or letters cannot be easily distinguished the person who has custody ofthe vehicle shall return the plates to the Department .

(6) Where the plate issued under this regulation in respect of a vehicle hasbeen lost, damaged or destroyed the licensee shall obtain a replacement plate forthe vehicle in question .

Appeals .

9. An appeal under section 57 of the Act shall be lodged within 14 days afterthe notification of the decision is received .

Weights of ve-

10. The weight of any goods carried on a vehicle may be determined on anyhicles.

basis set out in the Vehicle Standards Regulations 1977 as amended from time totime .

Forms . 11 . A form numbered in column 1 of Schedule 1 is the form for the purposespecified in column 2 of that Schedule opposite and corresponding to thatnumbered form.

Schedule 1 .

Column 1

Column 2

Form 1Application for an omnibus licence .Form 2Omnibus licence .Form 3Omnibus statistical return and statement of gross earnings .Form 4Application for a commercial goods licence .Form 5Commercial goods vehicle licence.Form 6Application for renewal of commercial goods vehicle licence .Form 7Application for an aircraft licence .Form 8Aircraft licence .Form 9Statement of gross earnings of aircraft .Form 10 . . . .

Application for licence to engage in coasting trade .Form 11 . . . .

Licence to engage in coasting trade .Form 12 . . . .

Application for renewal of licence to engage in coasting trade .Form 13 . . . .

Application for a temporary licence or permitForm 14 . . . .

Temporary licence or permitForm 15 . . . .

Application for permit to engage in the coasting trade .Form 16 . . . .

Permit to engage in the coasting trade .Form 17 . . . .

Application for transfer of licence other than an omnibus licence .Form 18 . . . .

Application for transfer of omnibus licence .Form 19 . . . .

Transfer of licence.Form 20 . . . .

Notice of appeal against revocation or suspension of licence .Form 21 . . . .

Election not to appear at a hearing (section 56A) .Form 22 . . . .

Notice relating to prior convictions (section 56B) .Form 23 . . . .

Search warrant (section 49) .

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1 . Proposed date of commencement of operation2. In the case of tours and Regular Passenger Service

2-(1) Route

)2-(2) Timetable

) Full details required-attach schedule2-(3) Fares

)

Schedule2.Forms.WesternAustralia.TRANSPORTCO-ORDINATIONACT1966.TRANSPORTCO-ORDINATIONREGULATIONS1985.Form1APPLICATIONFORANOMNIBUSLICENCE.TotheDIRECTORGENERALOFTRANSPORT:I/WE[fullname]herebymakeapplicationforanOmnibusLicence,undertheprovisionsoftheTransportCo-ordinationAct,inrespectofthevehicledescribedhereunderandsubmitanswerstothefollowingquestionsinconnectionwiththeserviceproposedtobeconducted:-DescriptionofOmnibus.PLEASE SEE OTHER SIDE

Make and Model Registration Year of PassengerSeating Cpacity Chassis Number Rating Party Class

Nature of Proposed Operation [Please tick as appropriate] For Office Use Only

Charter Licence Fee

[] Full and Half day Tours

Extended Tours

0 Group Package Tours

fl Safari Camping ToursRegular Passenger Service

Basis.. .. . .. .. . .

. .. .

.

TermAmount $

NoDateAmount

Receipt

$

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QUESTIONS-continued3. Do you propose to employ any person to drive the vehicle?

a0

4. If answer to Question 3 is in the affirmative, state the name of the Industrial0

Award under which wages will be paidQN•

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5. Names and addresses of persons to whom reference can be made as to yourcharacter and financial standing

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .

. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .

6. What other passenger transport facilities are there on or near the route overwhich you propose to operate?

. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

what respect if any are these existing facilities considered to be inad-equate?

. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

This licence shall authorize

(hereinafter called the licensee) subject to the provisions of the Transport Co-ordination Act1966, and the regulations made from time to time thereunder, and to the conditions (if any)endorsed hereon to operate the said vehicle on the route or routes described hereon untilthe

day of

19

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLES AND FEES PAYABLE.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[20 December 1985 .

. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .

. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .

I/We hereby declare that I am/we are the owner(s) of the vehicle describedherein and that the information contained herein is true and correct in everyparticular .Signature of Applicant(s)Private Address. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Phone NoBusiness Address or Registered Office. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .:Phone No

NOTE: Current Licences for the vehicle under the Road Traffic Act should besubmitted with this application. They will be returned after perusal.

Western Australia.TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .OMNIBUS LICENCE.

Form 2

ISSUED with the authority of the MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT and effective on and fromthe

day of

19

Make and Type PlateNo . Year Star

RatingMax:Pass :Seating

$ c

no E

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Western Australia.TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966.

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 3 .

OMNIBUS STATISTICAL RETURN AND STATEMENT OF GROSS EARNINGS .MONTH

YEAR

19Name of Licensee

1 . TOURS: HALF-DAY, FULL-DAY, EXTENDED, SAFARI.

w~i~ wswww~w2 . REGULAR TIMETABLED SERVICES

3 . CHARTER TRIPS

4. TRIPS UNDER TEMPORARY LICENCE/PERMITS

I certify that the above information is true and correct in every particular .

19Date

. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Signature of Licensee

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LICENCE ROU TRIPS PASS . TOTAL KM . GROSS REV . FORNO. 0 CARRIED SEATS TRAVELLED REVENUE ASSESS . OF

AVAILABLE $ LIC, FEES

l Please place CROSS in BOXif receipt required.

REVENUE FORASSESS . OF

LICENCE FEESo

LICENCEFEES

PAYABLEBLE

TOURS

AMOUNT OFGROSS EARNINGS

R .P

FROM-OT ER

TOTAL

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 4 .

APPLICATION FOR A COMMERCIAL GOODS VEHICLE LICENCE .NOTE-THIS FORM NOT TO BE USED FOR

RENEWAL OF LICENCE

PLEASE TICK WHETHER-New applicationLIReplacement vehicleElAdditional vehicleO

To the DIRECTOR GENERAL OF TRANSPORT :I/WE (full name)hereby make application, under the provisions of the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966-asamended for a Commercial Goods Vehicle Licence to operate the vehicle(s) describedhereunder in accordance with the particulars set out herein.

PARTICULARS OF VEHICLES FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

1 . Proposed Route or area of operation. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .

. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . (Continued on back)

WEIGHTS Annual Temporary TOTALUnladen (Tare)kg

Make*TypeReg. No

Make"TypeReg. No

Make*TypeReg. No

Maximum LoadgEXTRA load authorised by :Overload PermitkgGross Weightkg

Unladen (Tare)gMaximum LoadkgEXTRA load authorised by :Overload PermitkgGross Weightkg

Unladen (Tare)kgMaximum LoadkgEXTRA load authorised by :Overload PermitkgGross Weightg

Rate:FromToFee

Rate :FromToee

Rate:FromToFee

Rate :FromToFee

Rate:FromToFee

Rate:FromToFee

E- Sta eTT (Tabletop)TLR (Trailer)ST (Semi-Trailer)TANK (Tanker)UTE (Utility)S/WGN (Station Wagon)CAR (Motor Car)

Rec . No

Amount

Licence No

Date Paid

Add-Debit Brought Forward

Deduct-Credit Brought ForwardFinal Total$

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APPLICATION FOR COMMERCIAL GOODS VEHICLE LICENCE-Continued

2. Nature of goods to be carried (Detailsrequired for both forward and returnjourneys) . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . ..

.. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .

.. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .

3. Type of Transport to be conducted .

(Place "x" in the appropriate square) .

5. Frequency of Operation . (If regular PublicTransport Service, attach proposed time - . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. ..table) .

. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .

4. Purpose for which goods carried are to beused. (State also if intended for sale by any-one). . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .

6. Proposed date of Commencement .

.. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .

7 . Reasons why existing transport facilities

(road, rail, sea or air) cannot cater ad-equately for the transport proposed in thisapplication . (Required only in case of appli-cation for a New Licence). . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .

. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . .

8 . Any further information in support ofthis application.

. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . ... .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .

. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. ..

. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. ... .

. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. ..

. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . . ... .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. ..

I/WE HEREBY DECLARE THAT-(a) I am/we are the Owner(s) of the vehicle(s) described in this application .

(b) The information contained in this application and the attachments (if any) hereto are true and correct in everyparticular .

Signature of Owner

Occupation of Owner

Place of Business

. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . Tel . No

Private Address (if any)

. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . Tel. No

Date of Application

PLEASE FORWARD ROAD TRAFFIC ACT LICENCE AND CURRENT RENEWAL RECEIPT FOR EACH VEHICLEWHEN SUBMITTING THIS APPLICATION

IF AN APPLICATION FOR A REPLACEMENT OR ADDITIONAL VEHICLE, PLEASE FORWARD CURRENT COM-MERCIAL GOODS VEHICLE LICENCE IN ADDITION TO ABOVE

A B C D IIConduct of a Specific Haulage General Hire Carriage of

Regular Public Contracts or Reward Own GoodsTransport Service

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Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 5 .

COMMERCIAL GOODS VEHICLE LICENCE .Licence No .Licensee No .

This licence shall authorize

(hereinafter called the licensee) subject to the provisions of the Transport Co-ordination Act1966, and the regulations made from time to time thereunder, and to the conditions (if any)endorsed hereon to operate the said vehicles on the route or routes described hereon untilthe

day of

19

DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLES AND FEES PAYABLE

PlateNo

MaxLoad kg

GrossWeight kgMake and Type

RATE

TOTAL

ISSUED with the authority of the MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT and effective on and fromthe

day of

19

Western Australia.TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 6 .

APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF A COMMERCIAL GOODS VEHICLE LICENCE .(- I/WE hereby make application, under the

provisions of the Transport Co-ordinationAct 1966 for a Commercial Goods VehicleLicence to operate the vehicle(s) describedhereunder.

LRENEWAL OF EXISTING LICENCE :

hic es is require , p ease sign an a e ormbelow, and return to this office with feesof:-PLEASE CROSS OUT VEHICLE(S) NOLONGER REQUIRED

FIRST AND FINAL NOTICETHIS LICENCE MUST BE RENEWEDBY EXPIRY DATE, OTHERWISE OPER-ATION OF THE VEHICLE(S) AFTERSUCH DATE WILL RESULT IN LEGALACTION BEING TAKEN FORBREACHES OF THE TRANSPORTCO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

NOTE-Requests for amendments to beshown on reverse of this form .

GOVERNMENT -GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

c

LICENCE EXPIRES

I

on the dayof19

I/WE HEREBY DECLARE THAT-

(a) I am/we are the Owner(s) of the vehicle(s) described in this application .

(b) The information contained in this application and the attachments (if any) hereto are true and correct in everyparticular .Signature of Owner

Occupation of Owner

Place of Business

. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. ..Tel . No

Private Address (if any)

.. . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .Tel . No

Date of Application

Make and TypeRoad Traffic

ActPlate No .

ax .Load( g)

GrossWeight(kg)

TOTAL

$ C

If renewal of your licence for the above ve-

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ADDITIONAL/REPLACEMENT VEHICLE/S:

AMENDMENTS TO ROUTE AND/OR GOODS

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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1 . Proposed Route or area of operation. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .

. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .

2. Nature of goods to be carried (Detailsrequired for both forward and returnjourneys). . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .

3 . Purpose for which goods carried are to beused. (State also if intended for sale by any-one .). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .

4 . Frequency of Operation . (If regular PublicTransport Service, attach proposed timetable.)

5. Proposed date of Commencement .

6 . Freight Rates to be charged in case ofRegular Public Transport Service or GeneralHire. (If space inadequate attach separatestatement.) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

7. Reasons why existing transport facilities(road, rail, sea or air) cannot cater ad-equately for the transport proposed in thisapplication... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8 . Any further information in support of thisapplication

. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Make and Type oad TrafficAct

Plate No .

Max .Load(kg)

GrossWeight

(kg)FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

o

s a e OTA

∎∎

∎∎

∎ -. ∎

.,

-..∎∎

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966.

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 7 .

APPLICATION FOR AN AIRCRAFT LICENCE .To the DIRECTOR GENERAL OF TRANSPORT:I/WE (full name)hereby make application, under the provisions of the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966, foran Aircraft Licence to operate the aircraft described hereunder in accordance with the particu-lars set out herein.

NATURE OF PROPOSED OPERATION (Place "X" in appropriate square(s)-(A) Regular

I

(B) Charter

(C) Business PurposesAirline iFlightsother than (A) or (B)Service

Proposed date of commencement of operationA. In the case of a REGULAR PUBLIC SERVICE-

(1) Proposed timetables are as appended hereto (Attach Timetables)(2) Schedule of Fares and Freight rates proposed to be charged is

appended hereto (Attach Schedule)(3) Route (Attach Schedule if necessary)

B . In the case of CHARTER FLIGHTS-(1) The places or areas to be served are

. .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .

. . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .

(Continued on back)

D SCRI ON 0 AIRCRAFT FOR OFFICE USE ONLYLicence Fees payablebefore issue of LicenceMake and Model Identification

Letterso . of

EnginesPasse gerCapaci

a mumy

ake OffWeighINININ M110 Rate

c

∎.--E! -∎∎.-∎ -.∎ ∎-∎∎_. FIE -∎NO ∎-∎-.∎-∎ $ .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .BasisRate .. .. .. ... . . .. .. . .. .. .. ..

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APPLICATION FOR AIRCRAFT LICENCE-CONTINUED(2) The charter rates to be charged are-

.. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. ..

.. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. ..

. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. ..C. In the case of OTHER BUSINESS PURPOSES-

(1) Place or area of operation will be :-. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .

RATE

(2) Nature of loading to be carried is :-. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .

(3) Goods carried will be used for the following purposes:-. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .

(4) Reasons why regular air or other transport services cannot be used for such transport are:-. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .

. .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .

. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .

I/WE HEREBY DECLARE that-(a) I am/We are the owner(s) of the aircraft described in this application;(b) the information contained in this application and in the attachments hereto is true

and correct in every particular .SignatureOccupationAddress. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .

OPERATIONS REQUIRING A LICENCE-Except where the above mentioned exemptions apply, a licence is required in respectof every aircraft which is used to carry passengers or goods for hire or for anyconsideration, or in the course of or in connection with any trade or businesswhatever.

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .

No. ofEngines

Max Take-offWeight kg

.

TOTAL

Licence No .Licensee No .

This licence shall authorize(hereinafter called the licensee) subject to the provisions of the Transport Co-ordination Act1966, and the regulations made from time to time thereunder, and to the conditions (if any)endorsed hereon to operate the said aircraft on the route or routes described hereon untilthe

day of

19

DESCRIPTION OF AIRCRAFT AND FEES PAYABLE

Form 8.

ISSUED with the authority of the MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT and effective on and fromthe

day of

19

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4846GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[20 December 1985 .

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 9 .

STATEMENT OF GROSS EARNINGS OF AIRCRAFT FOR MONTH(S) OFName of LicenseeAddress

soOMEN

1001110101

TYPE OF OPERATION

Regular Airline Service-

Authorised by Licence No

Authorised by Licence No

Authorised by Licence No

Charter Flights-Authorised by Licence No

TOTALS

To theDirector General of TransportI/WE CERTIFY that the above information is true and correct in every particular .

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Rec . No . Amount Date Paid . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ..Signature of Licensee.

Date

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 10.

APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO ENGAGE IN THE COASTING TRADE .To the DIRECTOR GENERAL OF TRANSPORT :I/WE (name of applicant)of (address)Designation

(State whether Owner, Master, Charterer or Agent of Ship)of the undermentioned ship HEREBY MAKE APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE for suchship to carry cargo of the description set out on the back hereof to and from the Portsspecified

during

the

period

from

the19to

the19(both inclusive) *and to carry passengers also between the ports of

. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PARTICULARS OF SHIPName of ShipPort of RegistryName of Registered Owner and MasterOfficial NumberReasons why the cargo described herein, or any portion of it, cannot be forwarded by a shipwhich is licensed, or deemed to be licensed, under the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966 .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .*Strike out if not applicable .

(Continued on back)

19

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20 December 1985 .]

I/WE HEREBY DECLARE that the information contained in this application and theattachments (if any) hereto is, to the best of my/our knowledge and belief, true and correct inevery particular .

Date of Application19Signature of Applicant

Western Australia .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 11 .S. 47B .

LICENCE TO ENGAGE IN THE COASTING TRADE .

WHEREAS (Name)

of (Address)

of the Ship(Designation)

(Name of Ship)

registered at the Port ofhas applied for a LICENCE to engage in theCoasting Trade, authority is hereby granted for such Ship to carry cargo of the description setout hereunder to and from the Ports specified and on behalf of the Consignors and Consigneesnamed during the period from19to19(both dates inclusive*)

and to carry passengers also between the ports of

DESCRIPTION OF CARGO

Description of CargoPorts of Call

Port of Loading-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Port of Discharge-

. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(Reverse of Form No . 10)Application for a Licence to engage in the Coasting Trade-continued

LICENCE FEE :$Receipt No .-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Date of Payment-:

*Strike out if not applicable .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

4847

Consignors andConsignees

Consignor-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Consignee-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .

ISSUED with the authority of the Minister for Transport onthe 19

Ports of Call

Port of Loading-

Port of Discharge

Descriptionof

Cargo

. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

Consignorsand

Consignees

Consignor-

Consignee-

Names of parties to, andperiod of, any contract

for the carriage ofcargo, and purpose (ifknown) for which thecargo is to be used

. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .

. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .

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4848

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 12 .

APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LICENCE TO ENGAGE IN THE COASTINGTRADE .

To the DIRECTOR GENERAL OF TRANSPORT :I/WE (name of applicant)of (address)Designation

(State whether Owner, Master, Charterer or Agent of ship)of the undermentioned ship hereby make application for the renewal of the licence dated the

day of19authorizing the ship to engage inthe coasting trade and granted for a period ofPeriod of renewal applied for

PARTICULARS OF SHIPName of ShipPort of RegistryName of Registered OwnerOfficial Number

Western Australia.TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .APPLICATION FOR PERMIT/TEMPORARY LICENCE .

Form 13.To the DIRECTOR GENERAL OF TRANSPORT : S .41(2) .I (Name)hereby make application for a Permit (or Temporary Licence) under theprovisions of the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966 to operate the undermentioned vehicle inaccordance with the particulars set out hereon .

PARTICULARS OF THE JOURNEY (OR JOURNEYS) :-JOURNEYI .

FromToViaDeparturea.m19

p.m .

PARTICULARS OF THE JOURNEY (OR JOURNEYS) :-JOURNEY2.

FromToViaDeparturea.m19

p.m.

Period for which Permit/Temporary Licence required (if applicable)From a.m19To a.m19

p.m.

p.m.

Goods (or Passengers*)-Each Item of Goods (or Name or Party*) to be specified

. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .

. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .

. . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .

. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. .

PARTICULARS OF THE VEHICLE :

Telephone applicationNo. issued (if any)

No

Name of OwnerAddress of Owner. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .PostcodeMake of VehicleTypeNo. of Axles

Road Traffic ActIdentification Plates/.. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . ./

.. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .Prime Mover Owner (if applicable)

Weight or No . e

TOTAL FEES

Fee

*Charge for use or hire of the vehicle for above transport-$

REASONS why existing transport services cannot be used :-.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. ..

.. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. ..

OR O ICE USE O L

Rec. NoAmountDate

Permit NoExpires..... .. .. .. ... . . .. .. .... . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . . . .. .. ..

true and correct in every particular, and that the vehicleproposed to be used is correctly licensed in accordance withthe provisions of the Road Traffic Act 1974, as amended fromtime to time.

Date of Application19Signature of ApplicantOccupation of ApplicantAddress of Applicant

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20 December 1985 .]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

4849

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 14.

PERMIT/TEMPORARY LICENCE .THIS PERMIT (or TEMPORARY LICENCE) authorises the undermentioned vehicle ownerto operate the vehicle described hereon, in accordance with the following particulars, subject

to the conditions (if any) endorsed hereon .

Name of OwnerName of prime contractor (if applicable)Address

. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..Prime Mover Owner (if applicable)

LOADING

. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .

.. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .

. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .... .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .... .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. ..

PARTICULARS OF THE JOURNEY (OR JOURNEYS) :-JOURNEY1 .

FromToViaDeparturea.m19 .. .

p.m.

PARTICULARS OF THE JOURNEY (OR JOURNEYS) :JOURNEY 2 .

FromToVia

Departurea.m19p.m.

aa m .Time of Issuep.m . Date

NOTE-SPECIAL CONDITIONS BELOW ARE/ARE

Issued with the authority of the Minister for Transport

.. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . ..Authorised Officer

N.B.-This Permit is not transferable under any circumstances .

PARTICULARS OF THE VEHICLE

Make of VehicleType of VehicleNo. of Axles

Road Traffic Act Identification Plates/

. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . ..

/Prime Mover assembling/separating road train .

Period for which Permit/Temporary Licence granted (if applicable)From 19Toa.m19

p.m .

. .19

Weight or No .

NOT APPLICABLE

Rec . No

Amount

Date

Kilometres Rate

TOTAL FEES DUE $

Balance transferredTo/From Credit

$

Fee

. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .

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4850

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 15 .

APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO ENGAGE IN THE COASTING TRADE .To the-

Director General of Transport :I/WE (name of applicant)of (address)Designation

(State whether Owner, Master, Charterer or Agent of Ship)of the undermentioned ship HEREBY MAKE APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT for suchship to carry the cargo described on the back hereof between the Ports specified in accordancewith the proposed dates set out, and to carry passengers" also between the Ports of

PARTICULARS OF SHIPName of Ship Port of RegistryName of Registered OwnerOfficial NumberMaster

PURPOSE FOR WHICH CARGO IS TO BEUSED*

t Strike out if not applicable .

REASONS WHY CARGO CANNOT BEFORWARDED

BY A SHIP WHICH IS LICENSED, OR ISDEEMED TO BE

LICENSED, UNDER THE ABOVE ACT*

* If these particulars are not known to theapplicant, write "unknown" but the supply ofthe information, if available, will expedite de-

termination of the application .(CONTINUED ON BACK)

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APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO ENGAGE IN THE COASTING TRADE-Continued

YAGE

Proposed date ofSailing

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Proposed date of

discharge

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Proposed date ofSailing

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Proposed date of

discharge

Proposed date ofsailing

Proposed date ofdischarge

Proposed date ofsailing

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Proposed date of

discharge

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PARTICULARS OF CARGO

Description

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Description

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Description

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Description

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Quantity

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Quantity

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Quantity

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Quantity

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PARTICULARS OF V

Port at which cargo is to be loaded-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Port at which cargo is to bedischarged-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Port at which cargo is to be loaded-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Port at which cargo is to bedischarged-

Port at which cargo is to be loaded-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Port at which cargo is to bedischarged- ;

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Port at which cargo is to be loaded-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Port at which cargo is to bedischarged-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I/WE HEREBY DECLARE that the information contained in this application and the attachments (if any) hereto is, to thebest of my/our knowledge and belief, true and correct in every particular .Date of Application 19Signature of Applicant

Name of Consignor-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Name of Consignee-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Name of Consignor-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Name of Consignee-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Name of Consignee-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Name of Consignor-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Name of Consignee-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Name of Consignor-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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[20 December 1985 .

Port of Loading Sailing on or aboutPort of Discharge Discharge on or about

Description of Cargo

Quantity

Consigned-

. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .

. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .

PERMIT FEE : $Receipt No

Western Australia.TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985.Form 16 .

PERMIT TO ENGAGE IN THE COASTING TRADE .WHEREAS (Name)of (Address) of the Ship

(Designation)

(Name of Ship)registered at the Port of has applied for aPERMIT to engage in the Coasting Trade, authority is hereby granted for such ship to carrythe undermentioned cargo to and from the Ports specified .

From-

. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .

ISSUED with the authority of the Ministerfor Transport on the19

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 17 .

APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCEOTHER THAN AN OMNIBUS LICENCE .

For(state whether "CommercialGoods vehicle" Licence or"Aircraft" Licence.Date :To the DIRECTOR GENERAL OF TRANSPORT:I, (transferee)Occupationof (Address)hereby apply for the transfer to me of "Commercial Goods Vehicle" Licence NoOR

"Aircraft" Licence oheld by (transferor)Signature of TransfereeDateTelephone NoThe public vehicle in respect of which the abovementioned licence has been issued has beendisposed of to (transferee)and I agree to the licence being transferred to him .Signature of TransferorDateTelephone No

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

44611-3

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF AN OMNIBUS LICENCE .

Form 18 .S.30 .

To the DIRECTOR GENERAL OF TRANSPORT:I (transferee)Occupationof (Address)hereby apply for the transfer to me of Omnibus Licence Noheld by (transferor). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

or is to be paid, for the transfer of this licence, as per Section 30 (2) of the TransportCo-ordination Act 1966 .

Signature of TransfereeDate19Telephone NoThe omnibus in respect of which the abovementioned licence has been issued has beendisposed of to (transferee)and I agree to the licence being transferred to him .Date19Signature of Transferor

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 19 .

S .30 .

TRANSFER OF LICENCE .Date of issue19

Application having been made by-(Transferee)(Occupation)(Address)for the transfer to him of Omnibus/Commercial Goods Vehicle/Aircraft Licence Noissued to(who has agreed to such transfer), the Licence is hereby transferred accordingly and hence-forth the transferee shall be the licensee and, as such, shall comply in all respects with theterms and conditions of the licence .Issued with the authority of the Minister for Transport Authorised Officer

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 20 .

S .57 .NOTICE OF APPEAL AGAINST REVOCATION

OR SUSPENSION OF LICENCE.To the MINISTER FOR TRANSPORT :Take notice that I intend to appeal, under the provisions of section 57 of the TransportCo-ordination Act 1966, against the Revocation (or Suspension) of Licence Noissued for the period ending on theday of19in respect ofthe vehicle described hereunder, namely-

MakeTypeIdentification Plate No(s)Engine No

Notification of such Revocation (or Suspension) was received by meonand the grounds on which I intend to appeal are as follows-

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dated theday of19

Signature of AppellantFull Name of AppellantOccupationAddress

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

Western Australia .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .

PART 1 .

Form 21 .S. 56A .

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT RELATING TO ELECTING TO APPEAR OR NOT TOAPPEAR AT A HEARING.

To(Defendant)

of(Address)

Charge/Reference

Date of Hea ng

Court

1. THIS IS TO ADVISE you that under section 56A of the Transport Co-ordination Act1966, you may by an election in writing in the prescribed form (copies of which are attached tothis notice) elect to appear or not to appear on the hearing of the complaint referred to in thesummons which this notice accompanies.

2 . If you wish to make an election please complete the copies of the form of electionaccompanying this notice so as to indicate either that you will appear at the hearing of thecomplaint contained in the summons or that you will not appear at the hearing.

3. For an election to be properly made under the Act one copy of the form of election shouldbe delivered by post or otherwise to the clerk of petty sessions at the place appointed in thesummons for the hearing and one copy should be delivered by post or otherwise to thecomplainant whose address is

.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

for the hearing of the complainant .4. If you DO NOT APPEAR, whether you elect to do so or not, the court of petty sessions

hearing the complaint may under the alternative procedure provided for in the Act proceed-(a) to hear and determine the complaint in your absence;(b) to permit the affidavits accompanying the summons and this notice to be tendered in

evidence ; and(c) to determine the complaint on such particulars in the affidavits in support of the

matters alleged in the complaints as would, under the laws of evidence apart fromsection 56A of the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966, be admissable if given orallybefore the Court, and not on any other particulars .

5 . If you DO APPEAR at the hearing having elected not to appear or having made noelection at all, the Court hearing the complaint is required, on the application of the complain-ant, to adjourn the hearing of the complaint for at least such time as is shown to thesatisfaction of the Court to be necessary to enable the complainant to proceed otherwise thanby the procedure referred to in paragraph 4 of this notice .

. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Complainant.

PART 2 .

ELECTION BY DEFENDANT

I

ofhaving been served with a summons at least 28 days before the date appointed in the summonsfor the hearing of a complaint of an offence under the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966,together with a notice that I may, under section 56A of the Act, elect to appear or not toappear at the court of petty sessions on the hearing of the complaint hereby NOTIFY you thatI elect-

PLEASE INDICATETHE

MAKINGYOU

-TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING .ARE MAKING BYDELETING WHICH-

-NOT TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING.EVER DOES NOTAPPLY .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Signature of Defendant) .

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20 December 1985 .]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .

PART 1 .

Form 22 .S.56B .

NOTICE RELATING TO ALLEGED PRIOR CONVICTIONS .TO

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Defendant)

of(Address)

THIS IS TO ADVISE you that if-(a) you do not appear on the hearing of the complaint referred to in the summons with

which this notice is served or delivered ; and(b) you are convicted of the offence alleged in that complaint,

the document set out below shall be admissible evidence under section 56B of the TransportCo-ordination Act 1966 that you were convicted of the offences alleged in the document and ofthe particulars relating to those convictions .

PART 2 .

PARTICULARS OF ALLEGED PRIOR CONVICTIONS .

It is alleged that the defendant in this case has previously been convicted of certain offencesparticulars of which are as follows-

Complainant .

Western Australia .TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION REGULATIONS 1985 .Form 23 .

SEARCH WARRANT.

TO :AB,a person who is authorised in writing by the Minister for Transport toexercise the power conferred by paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of section 49 of theTransport Co-ordination Act 1966

orCD2 a member of the Police Force of Western Australia.

WHEREAS I, the undermentioned justice, being satisfied on oath by you that-(a) there is reasonable cause to suspect that a vehicle, goods or documents concerned in

an offence or suspected offence or attempt to commit an offence under the TransportCo-ordination Act 1966 may be found on the premises situate at EF3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .and

(b) the issue of this warrant is reasonably required for the purpose referred to insubsection (1) of section 49 of the Transport Co-ordination Act 1966

hereby authorise you, together with GH4/or IJ5 to enter the premises, if necessary by force .GIVEN under my hand, atin the State of Western Australia,thisday of19J.S .,J .P .

2

Name of authorised person who satisfies the justice on oath as to (a) and (b) .Name of member of Police Force .

3 Address of premises.4 If not a member of the Police Force the name of this person must be set out in the warrant .

Description of a person as an authorised person is not enough .5 If Police Officer no need to mention name of police officer.(Delete 4 or 5 whichever does not apply .)

By His Excellency's Command,D. G. BLIGHT,

Clerk of the Council .

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Date ofOffence Section Charge

NumberDate ofHearing Fine

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

INTERPRETATION ACT 1984 .

TRANSPORT (COUNTRY TAXI-CAR) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation and

1 . (1) These regulations may be cited as the Transport (Country Taxi-car)principal Regu- Amendment Regulations 1985 .lations . (2) In these regulations the Transport (Country Taxi-car) Regulations 1982*

are referred to as the principal regulations .Commence-

2 . These regulations shall come into operation on 1 January 1986 .ment .Regulation 4

3 . Regulation 4 of the principal regulations is amended-amended.

(a) in the definition of "approved" by deleting "Commissioner" andsubstituting the following-" Director General

(b) in the definition of "authorized officer" by deleting paragraph (a) andsubstituting the following paragraph-

(a)(a) an officer of the Department authorized in that behalf by theDirector General ;

(c) by deleting the definition of "the Act" .Regulation 6

4 . Regulation 6 of the principal regulations is repealed .H9a?d6n 35

5. Regulation 35 of the principal regulations is amended by repealingamended .

subregulation (3) .General amend-

6 . (1) The provisions of the principal regulations specified in Schedule 1 toments.

this regulation are amended by deleting "Commissioner" wherever occurring inthose provisions and substituting in each case the following-

" Director General ".(2) The provisions of the principal regulations specified in Schedule 2 to this

regulation are amended by deleting "Commissioner" wherever occurring in thoseprovisions and substituting in each case the following-

" Minister .

Schedule 1 ."Commissioner" to "Director General" .

10(1), 11(1)(a), 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, Headingto Part VIII, 42, 43 .

Schedule 2 ."Commissioner" to "Minister" .

7, 8, 10(2), 11(1)(b), 11(2), 11(3), 15, 17, 18, 19, 44, 45, 46(1), 46(2) .

By His Excellency's Command,

G. PEARCE,Clerk of the Council .

TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT 1966 .

INTERPRETATION ACT 1984 .

TRANSPORT AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation andprincipal regu-lations .

Commence-ment .Regulation 1amended .

Regulations 2 to35C repealed.

Heading to Part11113 deleted.

Regulations 35Eto 35Lre-numbered.

*Published in the Government Gazette on 23 July 1982 at pp . 2853-61.

1 . (1) These regulations may be cited as the Transport Amendment Regu-lations 1985 .

(2) In these regulations the Transport Regulations 1967* are referred to as theprincipal regulations .

2 . These regulations shall come into operation on 1 January 1986 .3. Regulation 1 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting

"Transport Regulations 1967" and substituting the following-" Transport (Petroleum Products Licensing) Regulations 1985 ' .

4. The principal regulations are amended by repealing regulations 2 to 35Cand the headings thereto .

5 . The principal regulations are amended by deleting the heading to PartIIIB .

6 . The principal regulations are amended by re-numbering regulations 35E to35L as regulations 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, respectively .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Regulation 35E

7 . Regulation 35E of the principal regulations is amended in subregulationamended .

(1)-

(a) by deleting "this Part" and substituting the following-" these regulations

(b) in the definition of "diesel fuel certificate" by deleting "351" andsubstituting the following-" 6 ".

Regulation 35G

8. Regulation 35G of the principal regulations is amended-amended . (a) in subregulation (1), by deleting "35H" in paragraph (c) and

substituting the following-

(b) in subregulation (3)-(i) by deleting "35J" in paragraph (a) and substituting the follow-

ing-" 7 ;and

(ii) by deleting "35K" in paragraph (b) and substituting the follow-ing-

Regulation 351

9. Regulation 351 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation (2)amended .

by deleting "Form No . 17A in the Schedule to these regulations" and substitutingthe following-

" Form in the Schedule ' .

Regulation 35L

10 . Regulation 35L of the principal regulations is amended in subregulationamended .

(2) by deleting "Form No . 17A in the Schedule to these regulations" andsubstituting the following-

" the Form in the Schedule '

Regulations 36

11 . The principal regulations are amended by repealing regulations 36 to 39Ato 39A repealed . and the headings thereto .

Schedule

12 . The Schedule to the principal regulations is amended-amended .

(a) by deleting Forms 1 to 17 ;(b) by deleting Form No . 17A and substituting the following Form-

FORM .WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Transport Co-ordination Act 1966 .Transport (Petroleum Products Licensing) Regulations 1985 .

DIESEL FUEL CERTIFICATE .This is to certify that

NAME:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ADDRESS :. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

propelling diesel engined road vehicles on roads .Issued with the authority of the Director General of Transport .Dated this day of

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

for DIRECTOR GENERAL FOR TRANSPORT ",(c) by deleting Forms 18,19 and 20 .

General amend-

13 . The principal regulations referred to in the Schedule to these regulationsment.

are amended by deleting "Commissioner" wherever occurring and substituting ineach case the following-

" Director General "

Schedule .Regulation 35H, 351, 35J, 35K, 35L .

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council .

*Reprinted in the Government Gazette on 7 February 1978 at pp . 367-390 .

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F.D. 934/85 .The public is hereby notified that I have issued a permit toG. Tozer, P .O. Box 8, Wickham, to establish a processingestablishment to process fish in pursuance of the provisionsof section 35C of the Fisheries Act 1905 on board licensedfishing boat Jess Lyn registered number LFBPS10, subjectto the following conditions :

That the processing establishment-1 . Shall comply with the requirements of the

Fisheries Act 1905 and all Regulations, Ordersin Council and Notices and Ministerial Direc-tions issued thereunder .

2 . Shall not be used for the processing of rocklobster .

3 . Shall comply with the requirements of theHealth Act 1911 (as amended) .

4 . Shall be registered as an export establishmentpursuant to the provisions of the Export (Fish)Regulations made under the provisions of theCustoms Act 1901 (as amended) and the Com-mercial (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905 (asamended) of the Parliament of the Common-wealth should it be used to process fish forexport.

5 . Shall not be used for the processing of marron(Cherax tenuimanus) unless a licence is heldunder section 39C of the Fisheries Act 1905 .

6 . Shall not be used for the processing of fish orcrustacea caught by any other vessel .

In accordance with the provisions of section 35K, anyperson aggrieved by this decision, may within 14 days afterpublication of this notice, appeal against the decision ororder by serving on the Minister for Fisheries a statement inwriting on the grounds of their appeal .

B. K. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries .

OYSTER FISHERIES ACT 1881 .ries Department,h, 28 November 1985 .

FD 299/72 .NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs V. A. Greechan andG. B . Sibosado of Broome have applied for a Private OysterFisheries Licence in the Cygnet Bay area of King Sound .Any person who wishes to object to the application shouldnotify me in writing and set out details of their objections .

B. K. BOWEN,Director of Fisheries .

FISHERIES ACT 1905 .Notice No. 208 .

PURSUANT to the powers vested in me by virtue of section17 of the Act, I hereby direct all Licensing Officers to imposethe following conditions in respect of fishing boat licences-

1 . A fishing boat shall be relicensed each year underthe same name given it the previous year irrespec-tive of whether there has been a change of owner-ship or of registration number. No boat shall belicensed if it has been given the same name as apreviously licensed boat : provided that this shallnot apply if the name of each such licensed vessel isgiven a distinguishing serial number or an ad-ditional distinguishing name .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

(FD 742/73) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by a Licensing Officer, in accordance withFisheries Notice No . 162 shall not be used and aperson shall not permit or suffer a boat to be usedfor the purpose of taking, transporting or storingSouthern Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) in anyWestern Australian waters .(FD 742/73) A fishing boat not authorized to takeSouthern Bluefin Tuna in accordance withFisheries Notice No . 162 may with the prior ap-proval in writing of a Licensing Officer be used totake up to five tonnes of Southern Bluefin Tuna bylonglining or trolling during anyone year of theSouthern Bluefin Tuna Fishery as defined inFisheries Notice No . 162 .(FD 134/75) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by the Director of Fisheries, shall not beused, and a person shall not permit or suffer a boatto be used during the period of 1 January to 30September in each year, for the purpose of takingprawns by means of trawling in any waters of theIndian Ocean lying between Parkes Reef andBeadon Point, near Onslow, with a width seawardsof two nautical miles from high water mark asdelineated and shown bordered in red on Lands andSurveys Miscellaneous Plan 732 .

5 . (FD 374/78) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by a Licensing Officer, shall not be used,and a person shall not permit or suffer a boat to beused, for the purpose of taking snapper(Chrysophyrys unicolor) by means of fish traps.

6 . (FD 506/77) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by a Licensing Officer, shall not be used,and a person shall not permit or suffer a boat to beused, for the purpose of taking, transporting orstoring any Western Rock Lobster (Panuliruscygnus) in any water south of 34 degrees 24 minutessouth latitude and west of Pt . D'Entrecasteaux .

7 . (FD 1111/82) A fishing boat, unless so authorizedin writing by a Licensing Officer, shall not be used,and a person shall not permit or suffer a boat to beused for the purpose of taking scallops (Amusiumballoti) in the waters of the Indian Ocean andShark Bay below high water mark lying betweenthe parallels of 23 degrees and 27 degrees of southlatitude and east of 112 degrees 50 minutes of eastlongitude .

8. (FD 5/49) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by a Licensing Officer, shall not be used,and a person shall not permit or suffer a boat to seta net known as a herring trap in any WesternAustralian waters .

9 . (FD 598/83) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by a Licensing Officer, shall not be used,and a person shall not permit or suffer a boat tooperate a trawl net in Western Australian watersenclosed by a line commencing 800 metres west ofthe high water mark at Becher Point and extendinggenerally southerly parallel to the high water markto a point 800 metres west of the intersection of thewesterly extension of the southern boundary of Re-serve No. 26469 with the high water mark : thencein a generally southwesterly direction in a line tan-gential to a circle 1 600 metres radius from thenorthern end of the western groyne at the mouth ofthe Channel Entrance to the Peel Inlet atMandurah ; thence anti clockwise around that circleto a point due west from the high water mark atRobert Point ; thence west along that line to longi-tude 115 degrees 40 minutes east ; thence northalong that longitude to a point due west of BecherPoint; thence east to the starting point .

10 . (FD 576/84) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by a Licensing Officer, shall not be used,and a person shall not permit a boat to be used forthe purpose of taking scallops (Amusium balloti) inthe Western Australian waters of the AbrolhosIslands .

11 . (FD 491/75) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by a Licensing Officer shall not be used, anda person shall not permit or suffer a boat to be usedfor the purpose of taking prawns by the methodknown as beam tide trawling in Western Australianwaters within a radius of 800 metres from thenorthern end of the western groyne at the mouth ofthe Peel Inlet.

FISHERIES ACT 1905 .

2.Notice No . 188 .

Acting in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 9 and11 of the Act I hereby prohibit the taking of all fish by anymeans of capture in Waroona Dam, including all streams,brooks and creeks which flow into Waroona Dam, from1 May to 31 August in each and every year .

3 .H. D. EVANS,

Minister for Fisheries .

FISHERIES ACT 1905 .PART 11113-Processing Licences .

4.

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12 . (FD 13/31) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by a Licensing Officer, shall not be used,and a person shall not permit or suffer a boat to beused, to take any species of fish by means of bottomtrawling during the months of January, Novemberand December in any year in any WesternAustralian waters lying between latitudes 26 de-grees 30 minutes south and 34 degrees 24 minutessouth with the exception of the waters enclosed bya line commencing at the intersection of 31 degrees57 minutes south latitude and 115 degrees 39 min-utes east longitude drawn due west along latitude31 degrees 57 minutes south to its intersection with115 degrees 36 minutes east longitude ; thence northalong longitude 115 degrees 36 minutes east to itsintersection with 31 degrees 53 minutes south lati-tude ; thence east along latitude 31 degrees 53 min-utes south to its intersection with 115 degrees 39minutes east longitude ; thence south along longi-tude 115 degrees 39 minutes east to the startingpoint.

13 . (FD 25/25) A fishing boat, unless so authorized inwriting by a Licensing Officer, shall not be used,and a person shall not permit or suffer a boat to beused, for taking fish in the waters of CockurnSound defined by a line commencing at a point onthe high water mark at the western extremity of theSouth Mole and extending westerly to thesouthernmost rock of the Straggler Rocks ; thencesouth easterly to the high water mark on thenothernmost point of Mewstone ; thence generallysoutherly along that high water mark on the east-ern shore of that island to its southernmost point ;thence southerly to the high water mark on thenorthernmost point of Carnac Island; thence gener-ally southerly along that high water mark on theeastern shore of that island to its southernmostpoint; thence southerly to the high water mark atEntrance Point on Garden Island; thence generallysoutherly along that high water mark on the east-ern shore of that island to McKail Point ; thencesoutherly to the high water mark at John Point onthe mainland ; thence along that high water mark tothe starting point .

Fisheries Notice No . 179 published in Government Gazetteof 22 March 1985 is hereby cancelled .

H. D . EVANS,Minister for Fisheries .

LAND ACT 1933 .Reserves.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 20 December 1985 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to set apart as Reserves the land described below forthe purposes therein set forth .

File No . 646/984 .BROOME.-No. 39323 (Depot Site (Agriculture Protec-

tion Board)), Lot No . 1672 ; (2 080 square metres) . (OriginalPlan 15912, Plan Broome 2 000 29 .14 (Hunter Street) .)File No . 2122/985 .SWAN.-No. 39326 (Water Supply), Location No . 10645;

(302 square metres) . (Diagram 86966, Plan Perth 2 000 09 .30(Scarborough Beach Road, Innaloo) .)File No . 2812/983 .GREGORY.-No. 39327 (Recreation (Speedway)), Lo-

cation No . 53 ; (13 .3118 hectares) . (Diagram 86853, Plan Mt .Bruce 1 :250 000 (Near Tom Price) .)File No . 2579.985 .GREGORY.-No. 39328 (Recreation (B.M.X. Circuit)),

Location No. 60; (5 .988 8 hectares) . (Diagram 86853, PlanMt. Bruce 1 :250 000 (Near Tom Price) .)File No . 935 .982 .MUKINBUDIN.-No. 39329 (Use and Requirements of

the Commissioner of Main Roads), Lot No . 163 ; (1 .510 8hectares) . (Diagram 87161, Plan Mukinbudin Townsite(Clamp Street) .)File No . 1775/985 .KALGOORLIE.-No. 39330 (Recreation), Lot No . 4047 ;

(2 764 square metres) . (Original Plan 16428, PlanKalgoorlie/Boulder 2 000 28 .40 (Cotter Street) .)

File No . 8850/99 .SOUTH BOULDER SUBURBAN AREA.-No. 39331

(Storage Site (Western Australian Museum)), Lot No . F37 ;(1012 square metres) . (Plan Kalgoorlie /Boulder 2 000 30 .33(Chesapeake Street South Boulder) .)File No . 2470/982 .KUNUNURRA.-No. 39333 (Shire Housing), Lot No .

1470; (1260 square metres) . (Original Plan 14792, PlanKununurra 2 000 24 .16 (Dryandra Road) .)File No . 2703/984 .FITZROY.-No. 39337 (Mircrowave Translator Site), Lo-

cation No . 148; (5.712 5 hectares) . (Original Plan 159 79,Plan Leonard River S .E. (Great Northern Highway) .)

File No. 2577/985 .KALGOORLIE.-No. 39342 (Use and Requirements of

the Government Employees Housing Authority), Lot Nos .4011, 4022 and 4032 ; (2 363 square metres) . (Original Plan16428, Plan Kalgoorlie/Boulder 2 000 28 .40 (Cotter andGraeme Streets) .)

File No . 2011/981 .KALGOORLIE.-No. 39343 (Use and Requirements of

the Government Employees Housing Authority), Lot Nos .3815 and 3776 ; (1713 square metres) . (Original Plan 15158,Plan Kalgoorlie/Boulder 2 000 28 .40 (near Flanagan Par-ade) .)File No . 3023/985 .CORRIGIN.-No. 39344 (Water), Lot No . 496; (3 .9212

hectares) . (Diagram 87104, Plan Corrigin 2 000 12 .23(Campbell Street) .)File No. 2102/983 .POINT SAMSON.-No. 39350 (Use and Requirements of

the Government Employees Housing Authority), Lot Nos .202, 203 and 206 ; (3 230 square metres). (Original Plan16378, Plan Point Samson 2 000 13 .39 (Point SamsonRoad) .)

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 20 December 1985 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under section 37 of the Land Act 1933 ofthe amendment of the following Reserves :-

File No . 3051/883V7 .-No. 670 (at Bunbury) "MunicipalEndowment" to exlcude that portion now comprised inBunbury Lot 664, as surveyed and shown bordered in red onOriginal Plan 16304, and of its area being reduced to 587 .182hectares accordingly . (Plans Bunbury 2 000 02 .28 and 10 .0001 .6 (Dettman Drive) .)File No . 8044/96 .-No. 5379 (Bullabulling) "Townsite" to

comprise an area of 18.403 1 hectares to agree with therecalculation of area. (Plan Bullabulling Townsite) .

File No. 2349/94V2 .-No. 5771 (Katanning Lots D5, D6,D7, D8, 411, 917 and 1004) "School Site" to includeKatanning Lots 398 and 399 and of its area being increasedto 3 .5111 hectares accordingly . (Plan Katanning 2 000 33 .32(Thompson Street) .)File No . 4423/01.-No. 8819 (Boulder Lots 1227 and 1234)

"Drainage" to exclude Lot 1227 and of its area being reducedto 1012 square metres accordingly . (Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder 2 000 29 .34 (Forrest Street) .)

File No . 6526/03.-No . 8869 (Mount Magnet)"Recreation" to comprise Mount Magnet Lot 502 as shownbordered in red on Lands and Surveys Diagram 87122 in lieuof Mount Magnet Lots 214 and 476 and of its area beingreduced accordingly. (Plan Mount Magnet Townsite(Warren Street) .)

File No . 5287/04.-No . 9308 (Kojonup District)"Conservation of Flora and Fauna" to comprise KojonupLocation 9263 as shown bordered red on Lands and SurveysDiagram 87099 and of its area being reduced to 39 .552 3hectares. (Plan Lake Clabburn 1 :50 000 (Fisher Road) .)File No . 10234/06 .-No. 10584 (Avon District) "Water" to

comprise Avon Location 28879 as shown bordered red onLands and Surveys Diagram 87124 and of its area beingincreased to 20 .689 5 hectares accordingly. (Plan QuajabinN.E . 1 :25 000 (Old Beverley Road) .)

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File No . 5637/12 .-No. 14239 (Plantagenet District) "TrigStation" to comprise Plantagenet Location 7572 as shownbordered red on Lands and Surveys Diagram 87145 and ofits area remaining unaltered . (Plan Ratcliffe N.W. 1 :25 000(Near Lights Road) .)File No . 10104/06.-No. 20939 (Narrogin Lots 1133 and

1594) "Water Supply and Recreation" to include NarroginLot 1560 and of its area being increased to about 15 .997 7hectares accordingly . (Plan Narrogin 2 000 11 .35 (MokineRoad) .)File No. 805/62.-No. 26418 (at Corrigin) "Water" to

comprise Corrigin Lot 394 as surveyed and shown borderedpink on Lands and Surveys Diagram 87104 and its areabeing increased to 4 .102 4 hectares accordingly . (PlanCorrigin 2 000 12.23 (Kunjin Street) .)

File No . 2102/983 .-No. 27673 (portion of Point SamsonLot 47 and Lots 79 and 119) "Harbour Purposes" to excludethose lots now surveyed as Point Samson Lots 199 to 206inclusive and those areas shown coloured dark brown onOriginal Plan No. 16378 and of its area being reduced toabout 8.858 3 hectares accordingly . (Plan Point Samson2 000 13.39 (Point Samson Road) .)

File No . 3213/71 .-No. 32648 (at Port Hedland) "PoliceStation Site" to comprise Port Hedland Lot 3252 assurveyed and shown bordered red on Lands and SurveysDiagram 83410 in lieu of Lot 5536 and of its area beingreduced to 8 448 square metres accordingly . (Plan SouthHedland 2 000 25 .23 (Forrest Circle) .)File No. 4335/52.-No. 32805 (Bunbury Lot 560)

"Advanced Education Centre" to include Bunbury Lot 664,as surveyed and shown bordered in red on Original Plan16304, and of its area being increased to 30 .742 2 hectaresaccordingly. (Plans Bunbury 2 000 02 .28 and 10 000 1 .6(Dettman Drive) .)File No . 2888/982 .-No. 38067 (Victoria Location 11501)

"School Site" to include Victoria Location 11132 and of itsarea being increased to 6 .366 2 hectares accordingly . (PlanDongara 2 000 35 .03 (Flanagan Way, Dongara) .)

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 20 December 1985 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under section 37 of the Land Act 1933,of the change of purpose of the following Reserves:-

File No . 3211/93V2 .-No. 42 (Swan Location 4897) beingchanged from "Resting Place for Stock and Travelling" to"Conservation of Flora and Fauna". (Plan Chittering S.W.1 :25 000 (Great Northern Highway) .)File No. 10234/06.-No. 10584 (Avon Location 28879)

being changed from "Water" to "Conservation of Flora andFauna". (Plan Quajabin N .E. 1 :25 000 (Old Beverley Road) .)

File No . 10104/06 .-No. 20939 (Narrogin Lots 1133, 1560and 1594) being changed from "Water Supply and Rec-reation" to "Parkland and Recreation". (Plan Narrogin2 000 11 .35 (Mokine Road) .)

File No. 5160/49.-No. 23029 (Ninghan District) beingchanged from "Conservation of Flora" to "Conservation ofFlora and Fauna". (Plan Mollerin 1 :50 000 (BonnieRock-Burakin Road in the Shire of Koorda) .)

File No. 2981/60 .-No. 26145 (Swan Location 7118) beingchanged from "Recreation" to "Public Recreation". (PlanSwan 10 000 3 .2 (Franklin Road) .)File No . 4765/49 .-No. 26447 (Avon Location 28144) be-

ing changed from "Bowling Club and Club Premises Site" to"Bowling Club Site, Club Premises and Squash Courts" .(Plan Koorda Townsite) .)File No . 2666/61 .-No. 26851 (Kununurra Lots 69, 84, 85,

116, 117, 123, 124, 125, 133, 161 and 162) being changedfrom "Government Requirements (Main Roads Depart-ment)" to "Housing (Main Roads Department)". (PlanKununurra Townsite (near Nutwood Crescent) .)File No . 3401/68 .-No. 29775 (Merredin Lots 1184 and

1213) being changed from "Government Requirements(Agriculture Protection Board)" to "Use and Requirementsof the Government Employees Housing Authority. (PlanMerredin 2 000 36.36 .)

File No . 1308/68 .-No. 30355 (Kalgoorlie Lot 1593) beingchanged from "Housing (Main Roads Department)" to "Useand Requirements of the Commissioner of Main Roads" .(Plan Kalgoorlie-Boulder 2 000 29 .40 (Lyall Street) .)

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 20 December 1985HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under section 37 of the Land Act 1933 ofthe cancellation of the following Reserves :-

File No . 1757/76-No . 703 (North District) "Public Pur-poses" . (Plan Glenburgh 1 :250 000 (Near Mt Puckford) .)File No . 247/87.-No. 1215 (Gascoyne District) "Water

and Stopping Place". (Plan Glenburgh 1 :250 000 (DalgetyDowns-Landor Roads) .)

LAND ACT 1933 .Land Releases .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 13 December 1985 .

THE undermentioned allotments of land are now open forsale pursuant to the provisions of Part IV of the Land Act1933 and are to be sold by Public Auction by Order of theMinister, at the places and on the dates stated, at the upsetprices and subject to the conditions specified hereunder :

Port Denison Townsite .File 511/51V3 .

File No. 7787/03.-No. 10935 (Avon Location 4983)"Water". (Plan Quajabin N . E. 1 :25 000 (Old BeverleyRoad) .)

File No . 1582/17-No . 17983 (Katanning Lots 398 and399) "Railway Department (Barracks)" . (Plan Katanning33.32 (Thompson Street) .)

File No . 1760/26 .-No. 19637 (Corrigin Lot 244) "StockYards" . (Plan Corrigin 2 000 12 .23 (Campbell Street) .)

File No. 803/958 .-No. 25034 (Williams Location 15245)"Recreation (Golf Course)" (Plan Marradong N.E . 1 :25 000(Newmarket Road) .)

File No . 961/63.-No. 27797 (Borden Lots 73, 74 and 75)"Recreation". (Plan Borden Townsite 2 000 32 .29 (NearMoir Street) .)File No. 2245/65.-No. 29314 (Narrogin Lot 1560)

"Government Requirements". (Plan Narrogin 2 000 11 .35

Lot ; Street ; Area (square metres) ; Upset Price ; Conditions .489 ; Plester street ; 875 ; $10 000; (A)(B) .507 ; Richardson Road ; 807 ; $7 500 ; (A)(B) .584 ; Fletcher Street ; 968 ; $7 750; (A)(B)(C) .585 ; Fletcher Street ; 968 ; $7 750 ; (A)(B)(C) .586 ; Fletcher Street ; 968 ; $8 000 ; (A)(B)(C) .587 ; Fletcher Street ; 1068 ; $8 500 ;(A)(B)(C) .588; Healy Street; 851 ; $7 500 ; (A)(B)(C) .

Friday 17 January 1986 at 4 .00 p .m. in the FishermansHall, Port Denison .

(Public Plans: Port Denison 34 .40, 35 .01, Dongara-PortDenison 34 .02)

Greenhead Townsite .File 1220/69.(Great Southern Highway) .)

File No . 2888/982 .- No. 32270 (Victoria Location 11132)"Schoolsite" . (Plan Dongara 2 000 35 .03 (Flanagan Way) .)

File No . 6304/97 .-No. 33621 (Cuballing Lot 397) "Use

Lot ; Street; Area (square metres) ; upset price ; conditions .124; McGilp Street ; 852 ; $6 250 ; (A)(B) .137; Kau Street; 1012 ; $8 000; (A)(B) .

and Requirements of the Shire of Cuballing" . (Plan 166; Cnr Rowlands Road and Bingham Street ; 1204; $7 000 ;Cuballing Townsite (Beeston Street) .)

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

(A)(B) .175 ; Ocean View Drive ; 1070 ; $13 000 ; (A)(B) .177 ; Bierman Street; 1012; $8 000 ; (A)(B) .

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247; Cur Mitchell Street and Battersby Road ; 1012 ; $8 000 ;(A) (B) .

Saturday 18 January 1986 at 10 .30 a .m. in the LeemanCountry Club, Leeman .

(Public Plan Greenhead Townsite .)These lots are sold subject to the following conditions :

(a) the purchaser shall erect on the lot purchased aresidence to comply with Local Governmentby-laws within two years from the due date of thefirst instalment. If this condition has not been com-plied with in the time prescribed, the land may beabsolutely forfeited together with all purchasemoney and fees that may have been paid . However,freehold title to the land may be applied for when aresidence has been erected to "top plate height"stage, and is not less than 50 per cent completed tothe satisfaction of the Minister for Lands and Sur-veys .

On payment of the first instalment of purchasemoney a licence will be available, upon which amortgage can be registered. A Crown Grant(freehold) will not issue until the purchaser hascomplied with the building condition . A holder of aLicence may apply to the Minister for Lands andSurveys for permission to transfer a Licence .

(b) Purchases by Agents will need to be ratified by thePrincipals .

(c) Subject to examination of survey .B . L. O'HALLORAN,

Under Secretary for Lands .

LAND ACT 1933 .CORRIGENDUM .

APPLICATION FOR LEASING .Reserve No . 18278 (Balgarri Townsite) .

WHEREAS an error occurred under the above heading onpage 4537 of Goverment Gazette (No. 121) of 6 December1985 it is hereby corrected as follows :

Condition 15 should read "The Water Authority ofWestern Australia shall at all times have free and unin-terrupted access over the demised land to the pipeline" .

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT 1933 .Land Release.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 20 December 1985 .

File No . 1047/985 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve under section 45A of the Land Act 1933of the Wickepin Lot 70 being made available for . sale for"Stabling Purposes" at the purchase price of five hundreddollars ($500.00) and subject to the following conditions :

(a) The purchaser shall erect on the lot purchasedstables to comply with Local Authority by-lawswithin two (2) years. If this condition has not beencomplied with in the time prescribed, the land maybe absolutely forfeited together with all purchasemoney and fees that may have been paid .

(b) A deposit of 10 per cent of the purchase price ispayable on application and the balance of purchasemoney shall be paid within thirty (30) days of thedate of approval of application . Nothing shall pre-vent the balance of purchase money and fees beingpaid at an earlier date should the purchaser sodesire but a Crown Grant shall not issue until theconditions under which the lot was made availablefor sale have been fulfilled .

Applications accompanied by a deposit of 10 per cent ofthe purchase price must be lodged at the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth on or before Wednesday, 22January 1986 .

All applications lodged on or before the closing date will betreated as having been received on that date, and if there aremore applications than one for the lot the application to begranted will be decided by the Land Board.

(Public Plan Wickepin Townsite .)B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

WITHDRAWN FROM LEASING.Burracoppin Townsite.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 20 December 1985 .Corres. No . 2288/36 .

IT is hereby notified for general information thatBurracoppin Lots 147 and 148 have been withdrawn fromleasing under section 117 of the Land Act as gazetted on 28October 1983 . Government Gazette No. 80, page 4380 .

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

WITHDRAWN FROM LEASING .Wickham Townsite .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 20 December 1985 .

Corres. No . 1019/73 .IT is hereby notified for general information that WickhamLots 5, 6, 7 and 8 have been withdrawn from leasing undersection 117 of the Land Act as gazetted on 24 August 1984 .Government Gazette No. 60, pages 2575 and 2576 .

B. L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .CLOSURE OF STREETS.

WHEREAS, Northlands Holdings Pty Ltd, being the ownerof the land which adjoins the street hereunder described hasagreed to the request of the City of Stirling to close the saidstreet:-

Stirling .File No. 760/984 .S . 335 . All that portion of Paghan Road, Balcatta, as

shown bordered blue on Lands and Surveys Diagram 86840 .(Public Plan Perth 11.33 .)

WHEREAS, the Trustees of the Diocese of North WestAustralia, Edith Merle Clinch and The National Trust ofAustralia being the owners of the land which adjoins thestreet hereunder described have agreed to the request of theShire of Greenough to close the said street:-

Greenough .File No. 1771/984 .G. 724 . All that portion of Clinch Place and surveyed way,

now comprised in Victoria Location 11566, surveyed andshown bordered pink on Lands and Surveys Diagram 86870 .(Public Plan Geraldton S .E . 1 :25 000 .)

WHEREAS, Rosario Ariti, being the owner of the landwhich adjoins the street hereunder described has agreed tothe request of the Shire of Greenough to close the saidstreet:-

Greenough .File No. 3199/982 .G.722 . All those portions of surveyed roads abutting

Victoria Locations 2362 and 2444 and through Railway Re-serve as shown bordered blue or Original Plan No . 16167 .(Public Plans Geraldton 18.12, 18 .13 and 19.12 .)

And whereas the Council has requested closure of the saidstreets; and whereas the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved these requests ; it is notified that the said streetsare hereby closed .

B . L. O'HALLORAN,Under Secretary for Lands.

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CALLING OF TENDERS .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Comes. No . 8267/04 DUP

Perth, 20 December 1985 ..

1 . Tenders are invited for the purchase and removal ofimprovements, and structures, including foundations, floorsand underground tanks situated on Popanyinning Lot 313(Reserve 35567) as detailed hereunder :

(a) Old School Building.(b) Car Port .(c) Two Detached Toilets .

2. Work may be carried out only after written acceptanceof tender has been received from the Under Secretary forLands.

3 . The successful tenderer shall fill in, consolidate and

B. L. O'HALLORAN,level off any unevenness, excavation or hole caused by the

Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT 1933 .LAND AMENDMENT REGULATIONS (No. 2) 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

1 . (1) These regulations may be cited as the Land Amendment Regulations(No. 2) 1985 .

(2) In these regulations the Land Act Regulations 1968* are referred to as theprincipal regulations .

2 . Regulation 6 of the principal regulations is repealed .3 . The Schedule to regulation 13 of the principal regulations is amended in

the Second Schedule-(a) by deleting "Governor" where it first occurs and substituting the follow-

ing-" Minister for Lands

(b) by deleting ", with the consent and by the direction of theGovernor-in-Council,"; and

(c) by deleting "Registrar or Titles" and substituting the following-" Registrar of Titles ' .

Regulation 14

4. The First Schedule to regulation 14 of the principal regulations isamended .

amended by deleting "Under Secretary for Lands" and substituting the follow-

Citation andprincipal regu-lations .

Regulation 6repealed .Schedule toregulation 13amended.

" Permanent Head of the Department ' .5 . (1) Regulation 21 of the principal regulations is amended-

(a) in subregulation (1) by deleting "recommended by the Minister forLands and approved by the Governor, for such term as may be ap-proved by the Governor" and substituting the following-

approved by the Minister, for such term as may be approved by theMinister

(b) in subregulation (2) by deleting "day" and substituting the following-" dayssubregulation (4) by deleting "recommended by the Minister for

ands and approved by the Governor" and substituting the following-•

approved by the Minister " ; and(d) in subregulation (5) by deleting "Governor" and substituting the follow-

ing-" Minister for Lands

(2) The Schedule to regulation 21 of the principal regulations is amended-(a) by deleting "Governor in Council" in both places where it occurs and

substituting the following-" Minister for Lands

(b) by deleting "Governor" in paragraph (a) and substituting the follow-ing-

Minister " ; and(c) by deleting "recommended by the Minister for Lands and approved by

the Governor" in paragraph (c) and substituting the following-" approved by the Minister for Lands ' .

6. The Schedule to regulation 22 of the principal regulations is amended bydeleting "Under Secretary for Lands" in the 3 places where it occurs andsubstituting the following-

" Permanent Head of the DepartmentRegulation 23

7 . Regulation 23 of the principal regulations is amended-(a) in Schedule A by deleting "Under Secretary for Lands" and substituting

the following-•

Permanent Head of the Department " ; and(b) in Schedule B by deleting "Under Secretary for Lands" and substituting

the following-Permanent Head of the Department ' .

Regulation 21and scheduletheretoamended.

Schedule toregulation 22amended.

amended.

removal of the said improvements and shall leave the land ina clean, neat and tidy condition to the satisfaction of theMinister for Lands and Surveys .4. Tenderers should indicate their anticipated time to

complete work after receipt of acceptance of a tender .5. Enquiries may be made at the Marketing and Inspec-

tions Branch, Department of Lands and Surveys, CathedralAvenue, Perth . Telephone : 323 1252 .

6. Tenders will close at noon on Wednesday, 22 January1986 at the Department of Lands and Surveys, CathedralAvenue, Perth . Envelopes should be marked "PopanyinningLot 313 Tenders" .

7 . The lowest, or highest, or any tender, will not necess-arily be accepted.

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Lease, is modified by substituting therefor the following form :-

11 SPECIAL LEASE .Lease No :Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, Queen of Australia andHer other Realms and Territories, Head of the Commonwealth . Toall to whom these presents shall come, GREETING : Know Ye thatwhereas by section 116 of the Land Act 1933 and amendmentsthereto, power is given to the Minister for Lands to grant leases ofany portion of Crown land to any person for any purpose referred toin that section upon the terms and conditions set forth in thatsection: And whereas

, of

in the said State, has made application for alease of the land hereinafter described for the purpose of

And Whereas the Minister for Lands has approved the granting of the said lease ;We of Our especial Grace, and in consideration of the premises, and also inconsideration of the rents hereinafter reserved and on the part of the said

his or her executors, administrators, and assigns (hereinafter called "the Lessee")to be paid, and in exercise of the powers given by the said Act, do by these Presentsdemise and lease to the said Lessee the natural surface and so much ofthe

land

as

is

below

the

natural

surface

to

adepth of metresof

ALL

THAT

piece

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parcel

landbeing

and containingas delineated by a border of green colour on the plan hereon, with the appurten-ances: TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the premises hereby demised subject to thepowers, reservations, and conditions herein and in the said Act contained, and withall the rights, powers, and privileges conferred by the said Act as are applicablehereto, unto the said Lessee, for the term of years, to be computed fromthe day of , 19 , for the purposes aforesaid . YIELDINGAND PAYING therefor during the said term unto Us, Our Heirs and Successors,the yearly rent of without deduction, by equal payments half-yearly, inadvance on or before the first day of March and the first day of September in everyyear, such rent to be paid to Our Minister for Lands of Our said State : Provided,neveretheless, that it shall at all times be lawful for Us, Our Heirs and Successors,or for any person or persons acting in that behalf by Our or Their authority, toresume and enter upon possession of any part of the said lands which it may at anytime by Us, Our Heirs and Successors, be deemed necessary to resume for roads,tramways, railways, railway stations, bridges, canals, towing paths, harbour or riverimprovement works, drainage or irrigation works, quarries, and generally for anyother works or purposes of public use, utility, or convenience, and for the purposeof exercising the power to search for minerals and gems hereinafter reserved, andsuch land so resumed to hold to Us, Our Heirs and Successors, as of Our or Theirformer estate, without making to the said Lessee, or any person claiming under theLessee, any compensation in respect thereof ; so, nevertheless, that the lands so tobe resumed shall not exceed one-twentieth part in the whole of the lands aforesaid,and that no such resumption be made of any part of the said lands upon which anybuildings may have been erected, or which may be enclosed and in use as gardens,or otherwise for the more convenient occupation of any such buildings or on whichany other improvements as defined by the said Act have been made withoutcompensation: Provided also, that it shall be lawful at all times for Us, Our Heirsand Successors, or for any person or persons acting in that behalf by Our or Theirauthority, to cut and take away any such indigenous timber, and to search and digfor and carry away any stones or other materials which may be required for makingor keeping in repair any roads, tramways, railways, railway stations, bridges,canals, towing paths, harbour works, breakwaters, river improvements, drainage orirrigation works, and generally for any other works or purposes of public use,utility, or convenience, without making to the Lessee, or any person claiming underthe Lessee any compensation in respect thereof ; and We do hereby save andreserve to Us, Our Heirs and Successors, all mines of gold, silver, copper, tin orother metals, ore, and mineral, or other substances containing metals and all gemsand precious stones, and coal or mineral oil, and all phosphatic substances in andunder the said land, with full liberty at all times to search and dig for and carryaway the same; and for that purpose enter upon the said land or any part thereof ;and We do hereby save and reserve to Us, Our Heirs and Successors, all petroleum(as defined in the Petroleum Act 1967 and all amendments thereof for the timebeing in force) on or below the surface of the said land with the right reserved toUs, Our Heirs and Successors and persons authorized by Us, Our Heirs andSuccessors to have access to the said land for the purpose of searching for and forthe operations of obtaining petroleum in any part of the said land subject to and inaccordance with the provisions contained in the Petroleum Act 1967 and allamendments thereof for the time being in force or any Act repealing and enacted in

Regulation 29 8 . Regulation 29 of the principal regulations is amended in the modified formamended. of the Seventh Schedule to the Act by deleting "Under Secretary for Lands" and

substituting the following-" Permanent Head of the Department ' .

Regulation 33 9. Regulation 33 of the principal regulations is amended in the modified formamended. of the Eighteenth Schedule to the Act by deleting "Under Secretary for Lands"

and substituting the following-" Permanent Head of the Department ' .

Regulation 35 10 . Regulation 35 of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingrepealed and regulation is substituted-substituted . 35 .35. The Twenty-First Schedule to the Act, being the form of Special

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substitution of that Act : Provided also that if the said Lessee shall, during the termhereby created, at any time make default in payment of the rent hereby reserved, orshall fail or cease to use, hold, and enjoy the said land for the said purpose, it shallthereupon be lawful for Us, Our Heirs and Successors into and upon the saiddemised premises, or any part thereof in the name of the whole to re-enter, and thesame to have again, repossess and enjoy as if this deed-poll had never beenexecuted, without making any compensation to the said Lessee .

PLAN

SCALE :IN WITNESS whereof the Minister for Lands hereto sets his hand and affixes hisseal .Dated

this

dayof

19An officer authorized in this behalf by the Governor .

Dated this 9th day of December, 1985 .K. F. McIVER,Minister for Works .

Regulation 36

11. Regulation 36 of the principal regulations is amended-amended. (a) in the form entitled "APPLICATION TO PURCHASE A TOWN OR

SUBURBAN LOT UNDER SECTION 45A" by deleting "Under Sec-retary for Lands" and substituting the following-" Permanent Head of the Department " ; and

(b) in the form entitled "APPLICATION TO SURRENDER PASTORALLEASE(S) AND FOR THE ISSUE OF A NEW LEASE UNDERSECTION 114 OF THE LAND ACT, 1933" by deleting "Under Sec-retary for Lands" and substituting the following-" Permanent Head of the Department ' .

By His Excellency's Command,

`Published in the Government Gazette on 1 August 1968 and amended from time to time thereafter .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

Local Government Act 1960 (as amended) ; Public Works Act 1902 (as amended) .NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND .

Drain-Shire of Mundaring.

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act 1902(as amended) that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act, the piece or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Mount Helena District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Drain, andthat the said piece or parcel of land is marked off on Plan L .&S., W .A . 69, which may be inspected at the office of the Ministerfor Works, Perth . The additional information contained in the Schedule after the land description is to define locality only andin no way derogates from the Transfer of Land Act description .

File No. 3027/85 .

Schedule .No. on Plan Owner or Reputed Occupier or Reputed AreaL.&S., W.A.

No. 69 Owner Occupier Description (approx.)

Kenneth Charles O'Neil Kenneth

Charles Portion of Mount Helena Lot 134 and 133 m 2and Deidre Clare O'Neil and Deirdre being part of Lot 200 on Diagram 49748O'Neil Clare O'Neil and being part of the land in Certificate

of Title Volume 1427 Folio 113

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L. & P. B . 1042/85Local Government Act 1960 (as amended); Public Works Act 1902 (as amended)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LANDDrain-City of Gosnells .

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act 1902(as amended) that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Canning District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Drain and that thesaid pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L .&S., W.A. 25, which may be inspected at the office of the Minister forWorks, Perth. The additional information contained in the Schedule after the land descriptions is to define locality only and inno way derogates from the Transfer of Land Act description .

Harvey CarringtonTervell as Joint Ten-ants and Trustees ofthe estate of JamesBroun Roe

Dated this 11th day of December, 1985 .K . F. McIVER,

Minister for Works .

M.R.D. 42/170-BMain Road Act 1930 (as amended) ; Public Works Act 1902 (as amended)

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LANDTHE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act 1902(as amended) that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Mandurah District, for the purpose of the following public works, namely, widening theMandurah-Pinjarra Road (2 .9-3 .9 SLK section) and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A.,8502-0086 to 8502-0089 (incl.) which may be inspected at the office of the Commissioner of Main Road, Waterloo Crescent, EastPerth .

1 . State Housing Commission . .

Dated this 18th day of December, 1985 .

Portion of Canning Location 13 and being 1 238 m 2the Drain Reserve shown on Plan 1807remaining in Certificate of Title Vol-ume 157 Folio 5 .

Portion of Canning Location 13 and being 549 m 2that area defined as drain on Plan 3047and Diagram 17225 and being part ofthe land remaining in Certificate ofTitle Volume 436 Folio 18 .

Owner or ReputedNo .

Owner

2 . Colin Garfield Maynard andPatricia Maynard as jointtenants of one undividedhalf share and JohnArthur Long and JaniceJean Long as joint ten-ants of one undivided halfshare

3 . Norman Bruce Cameronand Judith SandraCameron

John Shelley Bourne andLorraine Kay Bourne

and being part of Lots 116 and 119 andPt Lot 120 on Plan 2086 (Sheet 2) andbeing part of the land comprised inCertificate of Title Volume 1704 Folio

and being part of Lot 1 on Diagram22931 and being part of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Vol-ume 1274 Folio 731

D. R. WARNER,Director Administration and Fianance .

Schedule.

No. on Plan .L. & S ., W .A . Owner or Reputed Occupier or Reputed Description Area

No. 25 Owner Occupier (approx.)

1 . John Frederick Roe and Vacant

2 .

George Arthur Clifton(Executors of the es-tate of James BrounRoe)

John Frederick Roe and Vacant

798 .C. G. and P . Maynard and Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 16 2 124 m2J . A . and J . J . Long

N. B . and J . S . Cameron

and being part of Lot 7 on Diagram42593 and being part of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Vol-ume 1322 Folio 352

Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 16 3 240 m 2

J . S . and L . K . Bourne

and being part of Lot 2 on Diagram22931 and being part of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Vol-ume 1343 Folio 290

Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 16 754 m 2

Schedule .

Occupier or Reputed AreaOccupier Description (approx .)

State Housing Commission . Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 16 2 .46 ha

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Public Works Act 1902 (as amended) .NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND .

Road Purposes- VehicularAccess .THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act 1902(as amended) that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act, the piece or parcel of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Victoria District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely Road Purposes-Vehicular Access and that the said piece or parcel of land is marked off on Plan L .&S. W.A. 26, which may be inspected at theoffice of the Minister for Works, Perth . The additional information contained in the Schedule after the land description is todefine locality only and in no way dergates from the Transfer of Land Act description .

Schedule .No. of PlanL&S ., W .A .No. 26

Owner or Reputed

Occupier or Reputed DescriptionOwner

Occupier

(approx.)

The Public Trustee as The Public Trustee as Portion of Victoria Location 317 and be- 28 m 2Executor of the Will of

Executor of the Will

ing Lot 185 on Diagram 68321 and be-Clive Lyall Thomas,

of

Clive

Lyall

ing part of the land in Certificate ofDeceased

Thomas, Deceased

Title Volume 138 Folio 14 .

Dated this 9th day of December, 1985 .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954.(Section 8 .)

Appointment of Board Members .Bush Fires Board,

Perth, 20 December 1985 .Corres . 1/55 .

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor act-ing with the advice and consent of the Executive Counciland pursuant to the powers contained in section 8 of theBush Fires Act has appointed the following persons to bemembers of the Bush Fires Board for the periods stated :

Martin Gebauer Baggott, a person nominated by theWestern Australian Railways Commission for theperiod to 13 March 1986, vice J . F. Hoare.

George Buel Peet, a person nominated by the Ministerof Conservation and Land Management for theperiod to 31 May 1987 vice Mr. C . Sanders .

Kenneth Charlton Fowler, a person nominated by theCountry Shire Council's Association for a furtherterm of three years from 28 October 1985 to 27October 1988 .

John Mervyn Allen, a person nominated by the Minis-ter for Agriculture for a further term of three yearsfrom 28 October 1985 to 27 October 1988 .

J . A . W. ROBLEY,Director .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 .Shire of Irwin .(Section 38 .)

Appointment of Fire Weather Officers.Bush Fires Board,

Perth, 20 December 1985 .Corres. No. 144 .

PURSUANT to their powers under section 38 (2) (c) of theBush Fires Act 1954 the Municipal Council of the Shire ofIrwin have appointed Mr. A. C. Gillam as Fire WeatherOfficer and Mr . N. C. Summers as Deputy Fire WeatherOfficer for the whole of the Shire of Irwin .The appointments of Mr. E . J. Edwards and Mr . R . B .

Butcher as Fire Weather Officer and Deputy Fire WeatherOfficer respectively are cancelled .

J. A . W. ROBLEY,Director .

L&PB 557/76 .

Area

K. F. McIVER,Minister for Works .

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954 .Shire of Wickepin .

(Section 38 .)Appointment of Fire Weather Officers .

Bush Fires Board,Perth, 20 December 1985 .

Corres. No . 258 .PURSUANT to their powers under section 38 (2) (c) of theBush Fires Act 1954 the Municipal Council of the Shire ofWickepin have appointed Mr . J . C . 0 . Ernst as Fire WeatherOfficer for the whole of the Shire of Wickepin .

J . A . W. ROBLEY,Director.

BUSH FIRES REGULATIONS 1954 .Shire of Victoria Plains .

IT is hereby notified that, within the Shire of VictoriaPlains, the following is a public holiday to which Regulation38C does not apply :

Thursday, 26 December 1985 .F. B. COOPER,

Shire Clerk .

WATER AUTHORITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA .RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT 1914 .

Notice for Advertisement of Application for Licence undersection 13 of the Act received by the Water Authority of

Western Australia .(Regulation 14 (1) .)

NOTICE is hereby given that I the undersigned the Man-ager for the Water Resources Management Branch, havereceived from the occupiers of land, as set out in the sched-ule below and whose address is shown in that schedule, anapplication for the grant of a Licence under section 13 of theabovementioned Act to divert, take and use water from thewatercourse known as the Murray River System for theirland as described in the schedule below and being contiguousto the said watercourse and that any owner or occupier ofland contiguous to such watercourse within the distance of4.8 kilometres from the said land, who desires to object tothe said application may do so by notice in writing addressed

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to me in accordance with the regulations under the said Act .All objections are to be delivered by certified mail and mustbe receved by me before 4 .30 p .m. on Friday, 10 January1986. Late objections will be considered only at my dis-cretion .

WATER BOARDS ACT 1904 .

HARVEY WATER AREA AMENDMENT BY-LAWS 1985 .

MADE by the Harvey Water Board.

Citation.

1 . These by-laws may be cited as the Harvey Water Area AmendmentBy-laws 1985 .

Commence-

2. The by-laws shall come into operation on 31 December 1985 .ment.Principal

3. The by-laws made by the Harvey Water Board under the Water Boardsby-laws .

Act 1904*, are referred to as the principal by-laws .By-law 44

4. By-law 44 of the principal by-laws is amended-amended . (a) by deleting "thirty three dollars" and substituting the following-

$80 "; an(b) by deleting "fifty dollars" and substituting the following-

$100 "By-law 45

5. By-law 45 of the principal by-laws is amended by deleting "ten dollars"and substituting the following-amended .

amended.

R. E. GREEN,Manager,

Water Resources Management.

" $20 " .Division v

6. Division V of the principal by-laws is amended in Schedule 1-(a) by deleting ".22" and substituting the following-

" .27

; and(b) by deleting ".16" and substituting the follo

.27 " .

*Published in the Government Gazette on 2 November 1934 at pp . 1678-1682 and amended from time to time thereafter.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

City of Bunbury Town Planning SchemeNo. 6--Amendment No . 16 .

S .P .C . 853-6-2-9, Pt . 16.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Bunbury Town Planning Scheme Amendment on5 December 1985 for the purpose of amending the SchemeText by adding a new Part "e" to the interpretation ofIndustry in Appendix No 5 as follows :

"(e) the warehousing and wholesaling of goods" .A. G. McKENZIE

Mayor .V . S. SPALDING

Town Clerk .

WATER BOARDS ACT 1904 .Busselton Water Board .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred on it by the above Act,the Busselton Water Board, makes the following deletion toit's by-laws, published in the Government Gazette on 6 June1952, and subsequently amended from time to time there-after:-

By the deletion of By-law No . 88 meter Rents .

The deletion of the by-law herein was made by resolutionof the Busselton Water Board at a duly convened meeting ofthe Board held on 9 December 1985 .

R. P. LOUGHTON,Chairman .

F. L. COMMINS,Secretary .

g

M. W. SMITH,Chairman of the Board.

L. A . VICARY,Secretary to the Board.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED)

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

City of Canning Town Planning SchemeNo. 16-Amendment No . 348 .

S .P .C . 853-2-16-18, Pt. 348 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Canning Town Planning Scheme Amendment on5 December 1985 for the purpose of amending the SchemeText by an amendment to Clause 68(1) (Off Street ParkingProvisions) as follows:-

Clause 68 (1)-Offices-Part (B)-Trading and Com-mercial-delete the figure "10 m2" and substitute thefigure "20 m 2 " .

E. TACOMA,Mayor .

N . I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

Schedule .

Occupier Postal Address Description of Land

Worsley Alumina P.O. Box 344 Murray DistrictPty. Ltd. Collie CG530 (34 Mile

Brook)Worsley Alumina P.O. Box 344 Williams Loc 574Pty Ltd Collie . (Hotham River)

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Canning City ZoningScheme-Amendment No . 367 .

S .P .C . 853/2/16/18, Pt . 367 .NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Canning in pursu-ance of its powers under the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of rezoning Lot 95,Canning Location 21, Nos . 47-55 Whaleback Avenue,Lynwood, from "Public Purposes (School Site)" to "S.R .3,Local Park and Recreation and G .R.4 (with Group HousingCriteria as per Appendix 4 to apply)" .

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theamendment have been deposited at Council Offices, 1317Albany Highway, Cannington and will be open for inspec-tion without charge during the hours of 9 .00 a .m. to 4 .00p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays andPublic Holidays until and including 24 January 1986 .The plans and documents have also been deposited at the

office of the State Planning Commission, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 8.00 a .m . and 4 .00 p .m .Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with TownClerk, City of Canning, Locked Bag No . 8, Cannington W .A .6107 on or before 24 January 1986 .

N . I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

City of Canning Town Planning SchemeNo. 16-Amendment No . 345 .

S .P .C . 853-2-16-18, Pt. 345 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Canning Town Planning Scheme Amendment on5 December, 1985 for the purpose of amending the SchemeText by :

Zoning Tables (which follow Clause 18) : against theuse class "Public Amusement" and under Column 15(Light Industry), delete the symbol "X" and substitutethe symbols "SA" .

E. TACOMA,Mayor.

N . I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning SchemeAmendment.

City of Canning Town PlanningScheme No. 16-Amendment No. 349 .

S .P.C . 853-2-16-18, Pt . 349.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Canning Town Planning Scheme Amendment on5 December 1985 for the purpose of amending the SchemeText as follows:

ScheduleA. Interpretation (Clause 6)

(1) Delete the headings and interpretations of "CarSales Premises" "Vehicle" .

(2) Before the interpretation of "Vehicle Workshop' .",insert the following new interpretation :"Vehicle Sales Premises"-means land and/orbuildings used for the sale, display, or hire of ve-hicles (including Tractors and Recreation Ve-hicles), but does not include a workshop unless per-mitted by the Council as incidental to the predomi-nant use".

B. Zoning Table (which follows Clause 18)-in the columnheaded "Use Classes", delete the existing Use Class of "CarSales Premises" and the symbols shown against it, andsubstitute the use class "Vehicle Sales Premises", with thefollowing symbols against that Use Class in the ZoneColumns listed below :-

Columns 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16-AA .All other Columns-X .

C. Clause 43 (Area Adjacent to Street)-Delete Clause 43(2) (6) (V), and substitute the following :

"(V) with the permission of the Council, trade dis-play .

In the case of Vehicle Sales Premises, such tradedisplay may include vehicles, the location of which shallbe subject to compliance with the provisions of Clauses51 and 68 hereof" .

D. Clause 44 (Restricted Use of Setback Areas)-deletesub-clause (a) entirely, and renominate sub-clauses (b) and(c) as (a) and (b) respectively .E. Clause 51 (Car Sales Premises)-delete heading and

existing paragraph entirely, and substitute the following:-"51 . Vehicle Sales Premises .

(a) Landscaping. Where in the opinion of the Councillandscaping in excess of that provided for under Clause47 hereof is deemed necessary, such shall be installed,but in any case not more than 10% of the area of a siteshall be required for the excess landscaping .

(b) Trade Display . Trade display in front of the build-ing line shall not be permitted where, in the opinion ofthe Council, such display would prevent ordetrimentally affect the efficient operation of any ve-hicle accessway which is intended for use by owners orcustomers of abutting lots" .

F. Clause 68 (Off Street Parking)-after the item headed"Kennel", insert the following :

"Vehicle Sales Premises(a) Customer Parking-one spare for every 400 m 2 of

site area, or 4 spaces, whichever is the greater. Cus-tomer parking spaces are to be situated adjacent to thefront of the site, behind the landscaping strip, so as tobe easily visible and accessible from the street and theprimary access to the site ; such spaces to be reservedsolely for the use of customers .

(b) Staff Parking-sufficient spaces to accommodatestaff vehicles which are not for display, sale or hire .

E. TACOMA,Mayor .

N . I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning SchemeAmendment .

City of Canning Town PlanningScheme No. 23-Amendment No . 7 .

S .P .C . 853-2-16-19, Pt. 7 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Canning Town Planning Scheme Amendment on5 December 1985 for the purpose of amending the SchemeMaps by alterations to the Maps as depicted on theamending Plan adopted by Council on 11 February 1985 .

E. TACOMA,Mayor .

N . I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town Planning SchemeAmendment.

City of Canning Town PlanningScheme No. 16-Amendment No . 353 .

S .P .C. 853-2-16-18, Pt. 353.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section'7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe City of Canning Town Planning Scheme Amendment on5 December 1985 for the purpose of amending the SchemeText by deleting the existing Clause 40, and substituting thefollowing new Clause 40 :

"40 . Averaging of Setbacks: In any of the residentialzones, the setback of a building from a street or rearboundary may be reduced, provided the area containedby the boundary and the building projected on to thatboundary is not less than would be the case were theminimum setbacks complied with ; and provided alsothat where part of a building is proposed nearer than 6metres to the street alignment, the consent of Council,to such shall be obtained."

E. TACOMA,Mayor .

N . I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Melville Town PlanningScheme No. 3-Amendment No . 6 .

S .P .C . 853-2-17-10, Pt . 6 .NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Melville in pursu-ance of its powers under the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of rezoning Lot 13Kitchener Road, Myaree from Residential B to Public UseReserve and Lot 54 Kitchener Road, Myaree from Industrial1 to Public Use Reserve .All plans and documents setting out and explaining the

amendment have been deposited at Council Offices,Almondbury Road, Ardross 6153 and will be open for inspec-tion without charge during the hours of 9 .00 a .m. to 4 .00p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays andPublic Holidays until and including 17 January 1986 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited at theoffice of the State Planning Commission, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 8 .00 a .m. and 4 .00 p .m.Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with TownClerk, City of Melville, P .O . Box 130, Applecross 6153, on orbefore 17 January 1986 .

L . 0. DELAHAUNTY,Acting Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection.

City of Subiaco Town PlanningScheme No . 3-Amendment No . 1 .

S .P .C . 853-2-12-3, Pt. 1 .NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Subiaco in pursu-ance of its powers under the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of amending theScheme Text by including in Appendix 2-Additional andrestricted use permits, the additional use of the existingbuilding on Lots 12 and 13, Suburban Lot 187 (No . 11)Hamilton Street, as Office and Consulting Rooms.All plans and documents setting out and explaining the

amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, RokebyRoad, Subiaco 6008 and will be open for inspection without44611-4

charge during the hours of 9 .00 a .m . to 4.00 p.m. on all daysof the week except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidaysuntil and including 24 January 1986 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited at theoffice of the State Planning Commission, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 8.00 a .m. and 4.00 p .m.Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with TownClerk, City of Subiaco, P .O. Box 270, Subiaco 6008, on orbefore 24 January 1986 .

J. F . R. McGEOUGH,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Subiaco Town PlanningScheme No. 3-Amendment No. 2 .

S.P .C . 853-2-12-3, Pt . 2 .NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Subiaco in pursu-ance of its powers under the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of amending theScheme Text by including in Appendix 2-Additional useand restricted use permits, the additional use of Lot 31,Suburban Lot 284 (No 441 Rokeby Road) for the care, main-tenance and treatment of the aged .

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theamendment have been deposited at Council Offices, RokebyRoad, Subiaco 6008 and will be open for inspection withoutcharge during the hours of 9 .00 a.m. to 4 .00 p.m. on all daysof the week except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidaysuntil and including 24 January 1986 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited at theoffice of the State Planning Commission, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 8 .00 a.m. and 4 .00 p .m .Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with TownClerk, City of Subiaco, P .O. Box 270, Subiaco 6008, on orbefore 24 January, 1986 .

J . F . R. McGEOUGH,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Subiaco Town PlanningScheme No. 3-Amendment No. 3 .

S .P .C . 853-2-12-3, Pt . 3 .NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Subiaco in pur-suance of its powers under the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of amending thescheme map to include that portion of Lot 2 Suburban LotA396 (No. 8) Peel Street, which was formerly part ofJolimont Terrace, within the Residential R30 Zone .

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theamendment have been deposited at Council Offices, RokebyRoad, Subiaco, 6008 and will be open for inspection withoutcharge during the hours of 9.00 a.m . to 4 .00 p .m. on all daysof the week except Saturdays, Sundays -and Public Holidaysuntil and including 17 January 1986 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited at theoffice of the State Planning Commission, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 8 .00 a.m. and 4 .00 p.m .Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with TownClerk, City of Subiaco, P .O. Box 270, Subiaco, 6008, on orbefore 17 January 1986 .

J . F . R. McGEOUGH,Town Clerk .

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Wanneroo Town PlanningScheme No. 1-Amendment No . 315 .

S .P.C . 853-2-30-1, Pt. 315 .NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Wanneroo inpursuance of its powers under the Town Planning and De-velopment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a TownPlanning Scheme amendment for the purpose of rezoningLot 5500 Alexander Drive, Alinjarra from Special Zone(Restricted Use) Car Park to Residential Development .

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theamendment have been deposited at Council Offices, BoasAvenue, Joondalup, 6065 and will be open for inspectionwithout charge during the hours of 8.45 a .m . to 4.45 p .m. onall days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays until and including 20 March 1986 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited at theoffice of the State Planning Commission, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 8 .00 a .m. and 4 .00 p.m.Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with TownClerk, City of Wanneroo, P .O. Box 21, Wanneroo 6065, on orbefore 20 March 1986 .

R . F. COFFEY .Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Town of Albany Town Planning SchemeNo. IA-Amendment No . 13 .

S .P.C . 853-5-2-15, Pt . 13 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Town of Albany in pursu-ance of its powers under the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of creating Lot 5,Albany Highway as a Special Site with the additional use"Retailing of Primary Produce" and including in the SchemeText a definition of "Primary Produce" .

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theamendment have been deposited at Council Offices, 221York Street, Albany 6330 and will be open for inspectionwithout charge during the hours of 10 .00 a.m. to 4 .00 p .m . orall days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays until and including 31 January 1986 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited at theoffice of the State Planning Commission, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 8 .00 a .m. and 4 .00 p .m .Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with TownClerk, Town of Albany, P .O. Box 484, Albany 6330 on orbefore 31 January 1986.

I . R . HILL,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Shire of Albany Town Planning SchemeNo. 3-Amendment No. 61 .

S .P .C . 853-5-4-5, Pt. 61 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Albany in pursu-ance of its powers under the Town Planning and Develop-ment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of rezoning Lot 3Plantagenet Location 33 on (Diagram 30151) FrenchmanBay Road, Robinson from "Motel" zone to "Residential"zone .

All plans and documents setting out and explaining theamendment have been deposited at Council Offices, MercerRoad, Albany 6330 and will be open for inspection withoutcharge during the hours of 9 .00 a .m . to 4.00 p .m. on all daysof the week except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidaysuntil and including 24 January 1986 .

The plans and documents have also been deposited at theoffice of the State Planning Commission, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 8 .00 a .m. and 4 .00 p .m .Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with ShireClerk, Shire of Albany P .O. Box 809, Albany 6330 on orbefore 24 January 1986 .

D . J. CUNNINGHAM,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED)

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

Shire of Kalamunda District PlanningScheme No. 2-Amendment No . 7 .

S .P .C . 853-2-24-16 Pt . 7 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act .1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe Shire of Kalamunda Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on 5 December 1985 for the purpose of re-classifyingLots 65 and 66 Grove Road, Walliston from Local Reser-vation-Recreation /Open Space to Residential with a RCode of RIO .

P. J. MARJORAM,President.

E. H. KELLY,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Kalamunda District PlanningScheme No . 2-Amendment No . 12 .

S .P .C . 853-2-24-16, Pt. 12.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordancewith section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act1928 (as amended) that the Minister for Planning approvedthe Shire of Kalamunda Town Planning Scheme Amend-ment on 5 December 1985 for the purpose of amending theScheme Text bv:

in Appendix "C" Column (b) for special Rural Zonearea No. 10 amending sub paragraph No (1) toSubdivision of Special Rural Zone Area No . 10 to begenerally in accordance with Subdivisional Guide PlanNo. 10-1 .

P . J. MARJORAM,esident.

E. H. KELLY,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT 1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

Shire of Kalamunda Town PlanningScheme No. 2-Amendment No . 23 .

S.P .C . 853-2-24-16, Pt . 23 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Shire of Kalamunda inpursuance of its powers under the Town Planning and De-velopment Act 1928 (as amended) has prepared a TownPlanning Scheme amendment for the purpose of rezoningthe northern portion of Lot 2, Corner Hale Road andDawson Avenue from Residential R12 .5 to Residential R30 .

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All plans and documents setting out and explaining the

Liabilities .amendment have been deposited at Council Offices, 2 Rail-way Road, Kalamunda 6076 and will be open for inspectionwithout charge during the hours of 9.00 a.m . to 4 .30 p .m. onall days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and PublicHolidays until and including 31 January 1986 .

The Plans and documents have also been deposited at theoffice of the State Planning Commission, Perth and willsimilarly be open for inspection for the same period betweenthe hours of 8.00 a .m. and 4 .00 p.m .Any person who desires to make a submission on the

amendment should make the submission in writing in theform prescribed by the regulations and lodge it with Shire

We hereby cer

s a p iculars above are correct .Clerk, Shire of Kalamunda, P.O. Box 42, Kalamunda 6076

L . G . RICHARDSON .on or before 31 January 1986 .

Mayor.

CITY OF GOSNELLS .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE 1985 .Receipts .

S

E. H. KELLY .Shire Clerk .

Summary .$

Credit Balance 1 July 1984 266 688 .79Receipts as per Statement 12 301 691 .65

12 568 380 .44Payments as per Statement 11 635 786 .00

Credit Balance as at 30 June 1985 $932594 .44

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1985 .

Assets .Current Assets 1776623 .57Non Current Assets 2295648 .20Deferred Assets 259 013 .63Reserve Fund Contra 258 804 .59Fixed Assets 10 994 715.91

$15 584 805.90

5

5Current Liabilities 135 407.81Non Current Liabilities 1731822.74Deferred Liabilities 8935601 .57

$10 802 832 .12SUMMARY.

$Total Assets 15 584 805 .90Total Liabilities 10 802 832 .12

$4 781 973 .78

G. WHITELEY .Town Clerk .

Auditors' Report.We have aufdited the attached accounts of the City of Gosnells for the year

ended 30 June 1985, being the Statement of Receipts and Payments, BalanceSheet, Adjustment Account and Municipal Accumulation Account, in accord-ance with Australian Auditing Standards.

In our opinion:-(a) The accompanying accounts, being the Statement of Receipts and Pay-

ments, Balance Sheet, Adjustment Account and Municipal Accumu-lation Account, are in accordance with the books of the Council andhave been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the LocalGovernment Act, Local Government Accounting Directions and theaccounting policies stated in Note 1 to the Accounts, so as to give a trueand fair view of-

(i) the cash receipts and payments of the Council for the year ended30 June 1985; and

(ii) the financial position of the Council as at 30 June 1985 .(b) The accounting records required by the Local Government Act to be

kept by the Council have been properly kept in accordance with theprovisions of that Act .

McLAREN & STEWART,Chartered Accountants.

K. R . COOKS .Partner.

SHIRE OF BROOMS .

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FORTHE PERIOD ENDED 30 JUNE 1985 .

Receipts

$Rates 443 924 .50Licences 8966.28Government Grants 1028450 .78Income from Property 1 169 485 .05Sanitation Charges 89 707 .47Fines and Penalties 557.50All other receipts 1230941 .44

$3 972 033 .02Payments.

Administration

$Staff 194 708 .70Members 23128.37

Debt Service 1310480 .77Public Works and Services 951 300 .89Building Construction 65 320 .00Building Maintenance 118 014 .17Town Planning 162.09Health Services .. . 21 108.49Sanitation 67 344 .09Vermin Services 384.00Bushfire Control 662.00Building Control 23 263 .93Cenetery Maintenance 2021.92Purchase of Plant, Machinery and Tools85 550.83Donations and Grants 39 205 .00Other Works and Services 593 312 .65All other expenditure 557 619 .30

$4 055 087 .20SUMMARY.

$Debit Balance as per bank 1/7/84 195 497.56Receipts as per Statement 3972033.00

3776535.46Payments as per Statement 4055087.20

278 551.74

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1985 .Assets .

$Current Assets 46 832 .80Non-Current Assets 13 306 .10Deferred Assets 6 758.997 .57Fixed Assets 4847830.70

11666 967 .17

4871

RatesLicencesGovernment Grants and Recent), .Statutory Road GrantsIncome from PropertySanitation ChargesTown PlanningCemetery ReceiptsFines and PenaltiesOther FeesAddie Mills Senior Citizens' CentreAll Other RevenueContribution to WorksJob Creation ProjectsPrivate WorksLiddelow Homestead Arts and Crafts CommitteeRecouped from LoansRecoup from Reserve Fund

5443093.78100 248.39

1444578.72649 870.00618 067.97

1429829.97--13 835.166220.55

51 926.371 071 661 .94251 497.19173 737.29226 765.2511977.00

805 255.833126.24

$12 301 691 .65Payments .

Administration-Staff' 548 334.58Members Section 66 927.64

Debt Service 1684828.07Public Works and Services 2 253 146.42Parks, Gardens and Reserves 1 131 193.27Buildings, Construction and Equipment 532 524.15Buildings . Maintenance 472 569.47Swimming Pool 145 118.36Municipal Golf Links 106 831 .82Town Planning 219 767.86Health Services 162 551 .84Sanitation 1 117 281 .18Prevention of Decease 6698.15Other Health Expenses 10 555.92Addle Mills Senior Citizens' Centre 104 587.46Bushfire Control 173 885.20Building Control 229 318.89Public Works Overhead-Unallocated 36 404 .32Plant, Machinery and Tools 432 960.60Operation Costs-Unallocated 77 432.84Materials-Unallocated 85 247 .99Donations and Grants 64 909 .20Other Works and Services-

Library Service 326 154.15Ranger and Pound Control 94 497.64Recreation and Community Services 43 313 .04Other Services 62 113 .92

Transfer to Reserve Fund 109 500.00Transfer to Trust Fund 52 873 .56All Other Expenditure 51 437 .80Job Creation Projects 276 859 .00Private Works 256 686.78Town Planning Capital Expenditure-

T.P .S . No . 10 510.00T.P .S . No . 9 1000.00

Liddelow Homestead 4996.69Community Arts Projects 21 631 .34Recoup Loan Funds 644 237 .38Suspense Account 26 899 .47

$11635 786 .00

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Liabilities.

Current Liabilities 278 551 .74Non Current Liabilities 8608.06Deferred Liabilities 10 538969 .87

10 826 128 .87Total Assets 11 666 967 .17Total Liabilities 10 826 128.87

840 838.30

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above are correct .K . A . S. MALE,

President .D . L. HAYNES,

Shire Clerk .

Report of the Auditor.1 . The accounts of the Shire of Broome are prepared on the basis of historical

cost . In preparing its balance sheet it is not the policy of the Council to :-(a) calculate depreciation to write off the cost of each fixed asset over its

estimated useful life, and(b) recognise all liabilities which exist at balance date .

2 . The policy at (a) complies with the requirements of the Local Government Actand the Accounting Directions, although it is not in accordance with gener-ally accepted accounting standards .

3. The policy at (b) does not comply with the Local Government Act, whichrequires an annual statement showing the assets and liabilities of the Coun-cil, not does it comply with generally accepted accounting standards,although it is consistent with previous years.

4 . I have, with the assistance of my staff, audited the books of the Shire ofBroome for the year ended 30th June, 1985. In my opinion, the balancesheet, statement of receipts and payments, adjustment account and munici-pal accumulation account are in agreement with the books and records ofthe Council, and, subject to my comments in paragraph 3, are prepared on abasis consistent with the Local Government Act and the Accounting Direc-tions .

R . G. HOWARD,Horwath & Horwath,Chartered Accountants .

SHIRE OF CARNAMAH .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1985.(Abridged Version .)

Receipts .

SUMMARY.

Balance brought forward 1/7/84o/dAdd : Payments as per this Statement

Less: Receipts as per this Statemento/d

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1985 .Assets.

Current Assets 45 336 .67Non-Current Assets 51 586 .12Deferred Assets 195 266 .07Fixed Assets 2406652 .22

$2 698 841 .08Liabilities.

Current Liabilities 102 057.21Non-Current Liabilities 18 677.46Deferred Liabilities 1253612.75

$1374 347.42SUMMARY .

$Total Assets 2698841 .08Total Liabilities 1374347 .42

Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus$1324 493 .66

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars contained in the above arecorrect.

I have with the assistance of my staff audited the Shire of Carnamah for theyear ended 30 June 1985 in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards .

In my opinion, the balance sheet, statement of receipt and payments ad-justment account and municipal accumulation account are prepared on a basisconsistent with the Local Government Act Accounting Directions, and are inagreement with the books and records of the Shire .

G. F. BRAYSHAW,Bentley & Co.,

Chartered Accountants .

SHIRE OF GNOWANGERUP .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1985 .Receipts.

$Rates 720 819.46Licences 194 145.37Government Grants-Roads 388 802.00Other Grants 349 102.14Income from Property 62 867.53Sanitation Charges 28 981.40Fines and Penalties 366.95Cemetery Receipts 521.00Vermin Services 37.50All Other Receipts 172 535.76Refunds 1267.84

$1919 446 .95Payments.

Administration- $Staff Section 158 042 .45Members Section 18 847 .56

Debt Service 256 067 .92Public Works and Services 805 506 .29Parks, Gardens and Recreation Grounds66 776 .07Buildings Construction and Equipment43 897 .37Building Maintenance 84 712 .10Town Planning 3944.35Health Services 13 176 .37Sanitation 40 238 .38Vermin Services 375.69Bush Fire Control 5464.74Traffic Control 8171.47Building Control 18 770 .71Cemeteries 5030.87Public Works Overheads (over allocated)Cr.

9505.38Plant, Machinery and Tools 59 262 .55Plant Operation Costs (under allocated) 8806.34Materials (under allocated) 662.29Payment to MRD Trust Fund 166 483 .40Transfer Fees Remitted 2470.00Donations and Grants 313.00Library Operating Expenses 9954.38Other Works and Services 1 174 .68All Other Expenditure 177 572 .86Transfers and Refunds 5580.99

$1951797 .45SUMMARY .

7855.92Parks and Recreation Construction 18 136.31Parks and Recreation Maintenance 94 489.16Building Construction 3195.66Building Furniture and Equipment 32 957.09Building Maintenance 90 538.16

Water Supplies 14 122.37Town Planning 15 944.25Health Services 13 733.77Sanitation 18 580.66Other Services 3 656.82Bush Fire Control 1 036.54Cemetery 3012.38Public Works Overheads Unallocated 524.31Plant, Machinery, Tools 71 865.29Operation Costs Unallocated Cr . 792.72Donations and Grants 225.00Other Works and Services 45 656.71Transfer to Reserve Funds 5000.00Sundry ExpenditureRefunds and Advances (Nett)

17 851 .78

$1684 404.34$

$ Credit Balance 1 July 1984 2690.3966 226.53 Receipts as per Statement 1919446 .95

1684404.341922137 .34

o/d 1750630.87 Payments as per Statement 1951797.451684221.61$66409.26 Debit Balance 30 June 1985 $29660.11

A . F . GOULD,

R. S . DUTCH,

President.

Shire Clerk .

$Rates Income 468 356.29Licences 1556.72Government Grants and Recoups 757 004.28Income from Property 55 788.84Sanitation Income 16 176.00Town Planning-Sale of Land 11 850.00Fines and Penalties 70.00Cemetery Receipts 498.90Other Fees-Meat Inspection 1643.50All other Revenue 20 682.55Private Works and Contributions 265 782.53Sale of Plant and Other Assets 84 812.00

$1684 221 .61Payments .

Administration 117 622.16Members 17 418.74Debt ServicePublic Works and Services :

302 736.63

Road Construction 314 204.00Road Maintenance 90 546.02Recreation Centre Construction 360 000.00Community Employment Programme 5113.86JOLOR Works 10 524.89Heritage Grant Expenditure 1326.00Street Lighting

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BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1985 .Assets .

Current Assets 72 937 .57Non-Current Assets 17 198 .46Reserve Fund Contra 5826.27Fixed Assets 1747727 .20

$1843 689 .50Liabilities.

$Current Liabilities 34 316 .91Non-Current Liabilities 25 926.82Deferred Liabilities 1034622 .50

$1094 866.23SUMMARY .

$Total Assets 1843689.50Total Liabilities 1094866.23

Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus$748823.27

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars as shown above are correct .

M. G . HOUSE,President.

P . A. ANNING,Shire Clerk.

I have examined the accounts of the Shire of Gnowangerup for the financialyear ended 30 June 1985 . The accounts are in order and properly kept inaccordance with provisions of the Local Government Act and the accountingdirections.The Balance Sheet and related financial reports for the year ended 30 June

1985 are, in my opinion, prepared in a manner which is in substantial compliancewith the Local Government Act Accounting Directions and reflect a true and fairview of the affairs of the Shire .

M . J . BREMAN,Local Government Auditor.

SHIRE OF LAKE GRACE .STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR

THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 1985.Receipts .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

4873

Liabilities.$

Current Liabilities 29 298 .90Non-Current Liabilities 56 340 .15Deferred Liability 1958 950 .74

$2 044 589 .79$

Total Assets 3579293 .78Total Liabilities 2044589 .79

Municipal Accumulation Account (Surplus)$1534 703 .99

We hereby certify that the figures as detailed are correct .L . H . ELLIOTT,

L . W . GRIFFITHS,Shire Clerk.

I have examined the accounts of the Shire of Lake Grace for the financial yearended 30 June 1985 . The accounts are in order and properly kept in accordancewith provisions of the Local Government Act ana the accounting directions .

The Balance Sheet and related financial reports for the year ended 30 June1985, are, in my opinion, prepared in a manner which is in substantial com-pliance with the Local Government Accounting Directions and reflect a true andfair view of the affairs of the Shire .

M. J. BREMAN,Local Government Auditor.

President.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Town of Claremont.

IT is hereby notified for public information that Mr. BrianKeith Wishart is appointed as Parking Inspector/Litter In-spector as from 2 December 1985 under the provisions of theLocal Government Act.The appointment of Collene Longmore is hereby can-

celled .D. H. TINDALE,

Town Clerk .

RatesLicencesGovernment GrantsIncome from PropertySanitationFines and PenaltiesCemetery ReceiptsTown PlanningVerminAll Other RevenueAll Other Receipts

723 310.871466.46

876 330.3190 611.5131 403.77

90.001075 .007000 .00120 .00

108 012 .59222 963 .69

TOWN OF NORTHAM.IT is hereby notified for general information that Mr . KeithWayne Beer has been appointed Building Surveyor to theTown of Northam from 16 December to 17 January 1986 .

B. H. WITTBER,Town Clerk.

$2 062 384 .20Payments.

$ SHIRE OF DALWALLINU .Administration Staff SectionMembers SectionDebt Service

130 677 .9821 509 .01

442 288 .76Acting Shire Clerk.

Public Works and ServicesReserves ConstructionReserves MaintenanceBuildings Construction and Equipment

754 086 .7552 710 .7889 410 .0719 497 .34

IT is hereby notified that Lewis Edward Hills has beenappointed Acting Shire Clerk from 23 December 1985 to 17January 1986 inclusive, during the absence of the Shire

Buildings Maintenance 82 317 .8624 .00

Clerk on annual leave .Town PlanningBuilding ControlHealth ServicesSanitation

110.0026 335.2737 255 .64

W. M. DINNIE,President .

Vermin Services 3 174.70Bush Fire Control 5427.78CemeteriesPublic Works Overheads

1818.628660.31 SHIRE OF DONNYBROOK/BALINGUP.

Plant, Machinery, ToolsPlant Operation Costs Cr .

143 175.262550.42 Acting Shire Clerk .

Materials Cr .Donations and Grants

4691.01623.48 IT is hereby notified for public information that Noel Moir

Other Works and ServicesTransfer to Reserve Funds

39 877.7046 733.55

Welsh has been appointed Acting Shire Clerk from 20December 1985 to 17 January 1986 inclusive during the

$1898 473.43 absence of the Shire Clerk on Annual Leave .SUMMARY.

$K. C. FOWLER,

President .Debit Balance 1/7/84 Dr. 54 359 .49Receipts for 84/85 2062384 .20

2008024 .71Payments for Year 84/85 1898473 .43. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. .

Credit Balance 30/6/85 Cr.SHIRE OF GOOMALLING .

$109551 .28

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 1985 .Assets.

$

IT is hereby notified for public information that Mr. RobertEric Boardman has been appointed Building Surveyor forthe Shire of Goomalling as from 1 April 1985 .The appointment of Mr. Alan Osborne as Building Sur-Current Assets

Stock on HandNon-Current Assets

123 133 .7512 229 .5778 974 .80

veyor for the Shire of Goomalling is cancelled as from31 March 1985 .

Deferred Assets 398 994 .05Reserve Fund ContraFixed Assets

29 838.772936122 .84

By Order of the Council .G. W. MORRIS,

$3 579 293 .78 Shire Clerk .

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SHIRE OF KATANNING .IT is hereby notified that Mr . Maxwell Louis Lewis has beenappointed to the following positions with the KatanningShire Council, effective from 31 January 1978 .

RangerLitter InspectorParking Inspector

and is an "authorised Person" under section 665B of theLocal Government Act, Dog Act, and any Council By-lawswhich he is directed to act .

T . S. RULAND,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of West Pilbara .

IT is hereby notified that Mr . D . I. W. Talbot has beenappointed Building Surveyor of the Shire of West Pilbarafor the period 20 December 1985 to 6 January 1986 duringthe absence of the Building Surveyor on Annual Leave .

D. G. McCUTCHEON,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .CITY OF PERTH SUPERANNUATION FUND ACT

1934-1979 .City of Perth .

NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the powersconferred upon it by the abovementioned Acts and all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the City of Perth resolvedon 16 December 1985 to approve an amendment to the Cityof Perth Superannuation Fund Scheme .

The purport of the amendment is to more clearly definethe meaning of the word "service" in relation to benefitentitlements .

The proposed amendment is available for inspection byratepayers for a period of two months from 3 January 1986at the office of the Town Clerk, Council House, 27 StGeorge's Terrace, Perth, between the hours of 10 .00 a .m. and4 .00 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays .

Dated this 17th day of December, 1985 .M. A. MICHAEL,

Lord Mayor.

Town Clerk .R. F. DAWSON,

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Armadale.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 229) Construction of Roads $151400 .Proposed Loan (No . 231) Construction of Reserves $40 000 .PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960 the City of Armadale gives notice that it proposes toborrow by the sale of a debenture or debentures on thefollowing terms and conditions and the following purposes :For a period of 10 years, initially for four years at the currentruling rate of interest to be re-negotiated for four years andthen two years at the then ruling rate of interest repayable atthe office of the Perth Building Society, 95 William Street,Perth by half-yearly instalments of principal and interest forthe purposes of:

Loan 229: Construction of Roads-$151 400 .Loan 231 : Construction of Reserves-$40 000 .

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs thereof andthe statement required by section 609 are open for inspec-tion at the office of the Council, Orchard Avenue, Armadalefor 35 days after publication of this notice .

Dated this 17th day of December, 1985 .I . K. BLACKBURN,

Mayor .J. W. FLATOW,

Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Town of Geraldton.

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 195) of $20 000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960, Geraldton Town Council hereby gives notice of itsintention to borrow money by the sale of a debenture on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose : $20 000 re-payable over a period of ten (10) years in equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest . Purpose: Reticulatingthe Spalding Park Golf Course.

Plans, specifications and estimates as required by section609 of the Act are open for inspection at the Civic Centreduring normal office hours for a period of 35 days followingpublication of this notice .Note: All payments of principal and interest will be paid

by the Spalding Park Golf Club and there should be no callon the ratepayers .

Dated this 16th day of December, 1985 .P. G. COOPER,

Mayor .G. K. SIMPSON,

Town Clerk .

B. N. CAMERON,

ALEX READ,

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Busselton .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan No . 159-$42 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960, the Shire of Busselton hereby gives notice that itproposes to borrow money, by the sale of Debentures, Re-payable at the office of the lender by equal half early instal-ments of principal and interest, for the following term andpurpose : Loan No. 159-$42 000-Five Year Term(Refinance Loan No . 135 for Rubbish site, Reticulation andParking) .

Plans, Specifications and estimates as required by section609 are available for inspection at the office of the Councilduring business hours for thirty-five (35) days after publi-cation of this notice .

Dated this 9th day December, 1985 .T . B . HOUSE,

President .

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Dowerin .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan No . 83-$20 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960, the Dowerin Shire Council gives notice that it pro-poses to borrow money by the sale of a debenture or deben-tures on the following terms for the following purpose :$20 000 for a period of five years, free of interest repayableat the Grain Pool of W.A ., West Perth by 10 equalsix-monthly instalments . Purpose : to assist in the construc-tion of two additional Aged Homes Units, in Dowerin .

Plans, specifications and estimates and a statement asrequired by section 609 of the Act, are open for inspection byratepayers at the office of the Council during ordinary officehours for thirty-five (35) days after the publication of thisNotice.Note: As the above loan debentures are being repaid by

Dowerin Homes (Inc.) there are no costs to Ratepayers .Dated this 12th day of December, 1985 .

S . A. MacNAMARA,President.

Shire Clerk .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Meekatharra .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 48) of $27 500 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Government Act1960 the Shire of Meekatharra gives notice that it proposesto borrow money by the sale of debentures on the followingterms and conditions for the following purpose : $27 500 for aperiod of five (5) years with interest at ruling Treasury rates,repayable at the office of the Council by 10 equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose-purchase ofresidence .

Specification and estimates of cost as required by section609 of the Act are available for inspection at the office of theCouncil during normal business hours for thirty-five (35)days after publication of this notice .

Dated this 29th day of November, 1985 .R. E . Y. O'CONNOR .

President .L . P. STRUGNELL,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Bunbury .Sale of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 10 December 1985 .

LG: BY 4-6 G.It is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has directed under the provisions ofsection 266 of the Local Government Act 1960, that the Cityof Bunbury may sell Lot 219, being portion of Bunbury Lot439, on Plan 13974, and being the whole of the land inCertificate of Title Volume 1641 Folio 141 to K . R. and V . J .Sawyer, by private treaty .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Wanneroo.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10 December 1985 .LG: WN 4-6E 2 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has directed under the provisions ofsection 266 of the Local Government Act 1960, of the sale bythe City of Wanneroo of the following land by privatetreaty:-

1. Lot 217 being portion of Swan Location 1586 onDiagram 52478 and being the whole of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1476 Folio750 to A. J . and L . G . Yaksich.

2 . Lot 227 being portion of Swan Location 1586 onPlan 12576 and being the whole of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1517 Folio557 to W . J ., J . W . and A . L. Richardson.

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Wanneroo .

Sale of Land .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10 December 1985 .LG: WN 4-6WI .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has directed under the provisions ofsection 266 of the Local Government Act 1970 that the Cityof Wanneroo may sell portion of Swan Location 1370, beingLot 1 on Plan 13488 and being the whole of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1589 Folio 511 toJ . J . Abdilla by private treaty.

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Wanneroo .

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth 10 December 1985 .LG: WN 4-6 B2 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has directed under the provisions ofsection 266 of the Local Government Act 1960, that the Cityof Wanneroo may sell Lot 146 being portion of Swan Lo-cation 1586 on Plan 12576 and being the whole of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1517 Folio 537 toAdriano Giacomel by private treaty .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Wanneroo .

Sale of Land .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10 December 1985 .LG: WN 4-6 C2 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has directed under the provisions ofsection 266 of the Local Government Act 1960, that the Cityof Wanneroo may sell Lot 125 being portion of Swan Lo-cation 1586 on Plan 14380 and being the whole of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1659 Folio 126 to A .and A . Ricciardo by private treaty .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Wanneroo.

Sale of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10 December 1985 .LG: WN 4-6 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has directed under the provisions ofsection 266 of the Local Government Act 1960 that the Cityof Wanneroo may sell Lot 289, being portion of Swan Lo-cation 1586 on Plan 12575 and being the whole of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1517 to Bryric PtyLtd by private treaty .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Swan .Sale of Land .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 10 December 1985 .

LG: SW 4-6 G .IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has directed under the provisions ofsection 266 of the Local Government Act 1960, that theShire of Swan may sell :-

1 . Lot 417 being portion of Swan Location 14 and 14Aon Plan 15164 and being the whole of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1706 Folio76 to P . G . and D . R . Jones;

2. Lot 419 being portion of Swan Location 14 and 14Aon Plan 15164 and being the whole of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1669 Folio78 to R. Tutka;

3. 423 being portion of Swan Location 14 and 14A onPlan 15164 and being the whole of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Volume 1669 Folio82 to S . J . and C . Brady ;

by private treaty.M. C. WOOD,

Secretary for Local Government .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.City of Stirling .Lease of Land .

LG: ST 4-4.IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has directed under the provisions ofsection 267 of the Local Government Act 1960, that the Cityof Stirling may lease the following properties for a period oftwo years without calling public tender :-

1. Lot 487 being portion of Swan Location 1296 onPlan 3697 and being the whole of the land in Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1186 Folio 328 to Steven P .Post and Carole Post .

2. Lot 578 being portion of Swan Location 1296 onPlan 3697 and being the whole of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1154 Folio698 to Greg Smith and Gail Smith .

3. Portion of Lot 183 being portion of Perth ShireLocation Au on Diagram 31089 .and being the wholeof the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume1557 Folio 991 to Clinton R . Hill and Mary M .Fernandez .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Kalamunda .

Lease of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10 December 1985 .LG: KM 4-4; V2 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has directed under the provisons of sec-tion 267 of the Local Government Act 1960, that the Shire ofKalamunda may lease an additional portion of Reserve26843 to Wet and Wild Pty Ltd until 10 January 1997,without calling public tender .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Cunderdin .

Loan.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 10 December 1985 .LG: CD 3-8 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor approved of the construction of a FrailAged Persons Hostel in Cubbine Street, Cunderdin, beingdeclared a work and undertaking for which money may beborrowed under the provisions of Part XXVI of the LocalGovernment Act 1960, by the Shire of Cunderdin .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of Bayswater .

Closure of Private Street.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15 October 1985 .LG: BW 4-13 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has approved under the provisions ofsection 297A of the Local Government Act 1960, theresolution passed by the City of Bayswater that the privatestreet which is described as portion of Swan Location V andbeing portion of the land remaining in Certificate of TitleVolume 1613 Folio 616 be closed, and the land containedtherein be amalgamated with adjoining Lots 107 and 108Garratt Road and Lot 144 Crowther Street, Bayswater .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government.

ROW APPURTENANT LOT) ATHE LAND LONTA,NED ONRAN 7363177

Schedule.Diagram No . 69229 .

COMPILED FROM PLAN 2683(2) AND DIAGRAM 12260

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .City of South Perth.

Closure of Private Street.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15 October 1985.LG: SP 4-12 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has approved under the provisions ofsection 297A of the Local Government Act the resolutionpassed by the City of South Perth that the private streetwhich is described as portion of Swan Location 40, beingpart of the land on Diagram 6053 and being part of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 822 Folio 84 beclosed, and the land contained therein be amalgamated withadjoining Lots 1 to 4 Mary Street and Lot 5 Ednah Street,Como .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

Schedule .Diagram No . 69226 .

EDNAH STREET

COMPILED FROM DIAGRAM 6053

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960.Building Advisory Committee .

Department of Local Government,Perth, 9 December 1985 .

LG: 170/73 .IT is hereby notified for public information that the Minis-ter for Local Government (the Hon . J . Carr, M .L.A.) pursu-ant to section 435 of the Local Government Act 1960, hasappointed P . T . C . Healey as a member and L . S. Summersas deputy member of the Building Advisory Committee .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .Shire of Mundaring .

Closure of Private Street .Department of Local Government,

Perth, 15 October 1985 .LG: MG 4-12 .

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excel-lency the Governor has approved under the provisions ofsection 297A of the Local Government Act 1960, theresolution passed by the Shire of Mundaring that the privatestreet which is described as portion of Parkerville Lot 198,being portion of Lot 2 and the portion coloured brown onDiagram 12206 and contained in Certificate of Title Volume1109 Folio 114 be closed, and the land contained therein beamalgamated with Lot 2 Thomas Road, Mundaring asshown in the schedule hereunder .

M. C. WOOD,Secretary for Local Government .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

The Municipality of the City of Bunbury .

Repeal of By-laws.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and all other powersenabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolvedon 23 September 1985 to submit for confirmation of His Excellency the Governor the follow-ing by-laws for repeal :-

1. By-law regarding Dairies appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 onpage 3011 .

2 . By-law to Restrain the Keeping of Houses of Ill-Fame, Dog-Fights, Prize-Fights etc .,within the Municipality of Bunbury appearing in the Government Gazette of 14October 1898 on page 3011 .

3 . By-law for Prohibiting Fires in the Open Air appearing in the Government Gazette of14 October 1898 on page 3012 .

4 . By-law for the Restrictiion of Goats appearing in the Government Gazette of 14October 1898 on page 3012 .

5 . By-law for the Punishment of Persons Falsely Representing Themselves to beOfficers of the Corporation appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898on page 3012 .

6. By-law to Prohibit the Erection of Fences with Barbed Wire Abutting on PublicPlaces appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3012 .

7 . By-law regarding Park Lands, Reserves and Recreation Grounds appearing in theGovernment Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3012 .

8 . By-law to Provide for the Licensing of Carts and Carriages under "The Cart andCarriage Licensing Act 1876" appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October1898 on page 3012 .

9 . By-law regarding Vehicles to be Licensed appearing in the Government Gazette of 14October 1898 on page 3013 .

10 . By-law to Prevent Animals or Vehicles being left in the Street or Obstructing AnyPortion of the Street appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 onpage 3013 .

11 . By-law for Licensing and Regulating Handcarts appearing in the Government Gazetteof 14 October 1898 on page 3013 .

12 . By-law for the Preservation of Trees appearing in the Government Gazette of 14October 1898 on page 3013 .

13 . By-law to Regulate Carriage Traffic in the Streets appearing in the GovernmentGazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3013 .

14. By-law to Provide for the Turning of Any Vehicle, Horse, or other Animal in theStreets of the Town appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page3013 .

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15. By-law regarding Restrictions as to Furious Driving appearing in the GovernmentGazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3013 .

16. By-law regarding Regulating the Passing of Advertising Vans in the Streets appear-ing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3013 .

17 . By-law for Prohibiting or Regulating Processions in the Streets of the Town appear-ing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3013 .

18. By-law to Regulate the Driving of Unyoked Cattle and Unbroken Horses through theTown appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3013 .

19 . By-law to Prevent the Danger from the Driving of Vehicles at Night without Lightsappearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3014 .

20 . By-law regarding the Width of Tires Act 1895 appearing in the Government Gazetteof 14 October 1898 on page 3014 .

21 . By-law regarding Regulation as to Bill-Posting in the Town of Bunbury appearing inthe Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3014 .

22 . By-law regarding Regulating Signboards, Awnings, Overhanging Lamps etc ., appear-ing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3014.

23 . By-law to Prevent the Driving of Horses or other Animals attached to Wagons, Draysor Carts at a Faster Pace than a Common Walk appearing in the Government Gazetteof 14 October 1898 on page 3015 .

24 . By-law regulating the Keeping of Swine appearing in the Government Gazette of 14October 1898 on page 3015 .

25 . By-law regarding Burning of Rubbish appearing in the Government Gazette of 14October 1898 on page 3015 .

26 . By-law to Prevent Accidents from the Riding or Propelling of Bicycles, Tricycles, andother Velocipedes appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page3015 .

27. By-law for Providing and Maintaining Suitable Closets and for Prohibiting Cesspitsappearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3015 .

28. By-law to Compel Use of Disinfectants appearing in the Government Gazette of 14October 1898 on page 3016 .

29. By-law for Regulating the Deposit of Rubbish appearing in the Government Gazetteof 14 October 1898 on page 3016 .

30. By-law for Preventing the Placing of any Offensive Liquid or other Refuse Matter onStreets or Land etc ., appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 onpage 3016

31 . By-law regarding the Removal of Nighsoil etc ., appearing in the Government Gazetteof 14 October 1898 on page 3016.

32. By-law to Regulate the Erection of Privies appearing in the Government Gazette of14 October 1898 on page 3016 .

33 . By-law regarding Removal of Animals and Vehicles Left on the Streets appearing inthe Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3016 .

34. By-law regarding Lodging Houses appearing in the Government Gazette of 14October 1898 on page 3016 .

35. By-law regarding Walls and Fences appearing in the Government Gazette of 14October 1898 on page 3016 .

36 . By-law regarding Encroachments or Obstructions to be Removed appearing in theGovernment Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3017 .

37 . By-law regarding Stables, Cowsheds, Goatsheds, Pigsties etc ., appearing in theGovernment Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3017.

38. By-law for Regulating Hackney Carriages and Vehicles Licensed to Carry Passengersand Plying for Hire, and the Owners and Drivers thereof, Within the Municipality ofBunbury appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3017.

39. By-law to Provide for the Carting of Rubbish from Houses appearing in the Govern-ment Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3017 .

40. By-law to Regulate Buildings Within the Municipality of Bunbury appearing in theGovernment Gazette of 14 October 1898 on page 3017 .

41 . By-law regarding Penalties appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October 1898on page 3019.

42. By-law regarding Interpretation appearing in the Government Gazette of 14 October1898 on page 3019 .

Dated this 2nd day of October, 1985 .The Common Seal of the City of Bunbury was here-

unto affixed in the presence of:[L .S .]

A. G. McKENZIE,Mayor.

V. S. SPALDING,Town Clerk .

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 10th day of December,1985 .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

The Municipality of the City of Bunbury .

Parking Stations-By-laws .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred on it by the abovementioned Act and of all other powersenabling it, the Municipality of the City of Bunbury hereby records having resolved on 9September 1985 to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following amend-ment to its by-laws relating to Parking Stations as published in the Government Gazette on 19February 1971 and amended on 9 August 1974, 14 September 1979, 27 March 1981, 15 January1982 and 29 October 1982 :-

The Second Schedule of the Parking Station By-laws be amended by altering theParking Fee for Car Park 2 from "40c for two (2) hours parking" to "40c for four (4) hoursparking ."

Dated this 2nd of October, 1985 .The Common Seal of the City of Bunbury was here-

unto affixed in the presence of-

[L .S .]

Recommended-

A. G. McKENZIE,Mayor .

V. S. SPALDING,Town Clerk .

JEFF CARR,Minister for Local Government .

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 10th day of December,1985 .

D. G . BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .

The Municipality of the City of Fremantle .By-law Relating to Parking Facilities .

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all otherpowers enabling it, the Council of the abovementioned Municipality hereby records havingresolved on 21 October 1985 to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor thefollowing amendments to the abovementioned by-law as published in the Government Gazetteon 7 August 1981 .

PART I-Definition and Operation .Be amended by the inclusion of the following definition-

'Expired`Expired Meter Indicator' means a plate indicator or device on a parking meter whichappears in the face thereof and which bears the word expired or a series of flashinglights indicating that the time during which a vehicle may occupy the meteredspace to which it relates, has expired . "

PART II-Metered Zone .Clause 8 of the by-laws, be amended by the deletion of the words "exhibits the sign"

following the words " . . . appurtenant to such space . . ." and substituting the word "indicates"so that Clause 8 reads as follows-

Subject to Clause 9 of this by-law no person shall stand a vehicle or shall permit avehicle to remain standing in a metered space when the parking meter appurtenant tosuch space indicates `expired' . "

Dated this 14th day of November, 1985 .The Common Seal of the City of Fremantle was here-

unto affixed in the presence of-[L .S .]

J . A . CATTALINI,Mayor .

I . F. KINNER,City Manager .

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government .

Approved by his Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 10th day of December,1985 .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1960 .The Municipality of the Town of Claremont .

By-laws relating to signs .IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by the abovementioned Act and of all powersenabling it, the abovementioned Municipality hereby records having resolved on 19 August1985, to make and submit for confirmation by the Governor the following amendments to theabovementioned by-laws which were published in the Government Gazette on 7 October 1983,6 April 1984 and 25 January 1985 .(1) In Clause 18 (1) (b) :-

(a) Substitute the number "2 500" for the number "1 500" in line one and(b) substitute the number "2 .5" for the number "1 .25" in line two .

(2) In Clause 18 (4) :-(a) Substitute the number "1 .65" for the number "0 .825" in line three and(b) substitute the number "2 500" for the number "1500" in line four .

(3) In Clause 18 inserting after sub-clause (4) the following :-(5) (5) Notwithstanding Clause (2) of the By-law, Council may where a lot has a frontage

to Stirling Highway that exceeds thirty (30) metres in length and from which only onebusiness is conducted, approve of a maximum of two (2) pylon signs complying withthese By-laws . "

Dated this 5th day of November, 1985 .The Common Seal of the Municipality of the Town of

Claremont was hereto affixed in the presenceof-

[L .S .]P. WEYGERS,

Mayor.D. H. TINDALE,

Town Clerk.

Recommended-JEFF CARR,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council this 10th day ofDecember, 1985.

D. G . BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

STATE ENERGY COMMISSION ACT 1979 .STATE ENERGY COMMISSION (ELECTRICITY AND GAS CHARGES)

AMENDMENT BY-LAWS (No . 4) 1985 .MADE by the State Energy Commission of Western Australia with the approval of HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council .Citation .

1 . These by-laws may be cited as the State Energy Commission (Electricityand Gas Charges) By-laws (No . 4) 1985 .

Commence-

2. These by-laws shall come into operation on 1 January 1986 .meet .Principal

3. In these by-laws the State Energy Commission (Electricity and Gasby-laws.

Charges) By-laws 1978* are referred to as the principal by-laws .Second Sched-

4. The Second Schedule to the principal by-laws is amended in item 1 underuie amended. the heading "TARIFF N2" by deleting "21 .73" and substituting the following-" 21.45 " .Fourth Schedule 5 . The Fourth Schedule to the principal by-laws is amended in item 2 underamended .

the heading "Tariff L3" by deleting "3 .87" and substituting the following-" 3.75 ".Fifth Schedule

6. The Fifth Schedule to the principal by-laws is amended by deleting "3 .87"amended .

and substituting the following-" 3.75

.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

'Published in the Government Gazette on 23 June 1978 at pp . 2055-2064 and amended from time to time thereafter.This notice supersedes the notice published in the Government Gazette No . 125 of Friday 13December on page 4795 .

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ELECTRICITY ACT 1945 .

ELECTRICTY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council on the recommendation of TheState Energy Commission of Western Australia .

Citation and

1 . (1) These regulations may be cited as the Electricity Amendment Regu-principal regu- lations 1985 .lations . (2) In these regulations the Electricity Act Regulations 1947* are referred to as

the principal regulations .Commence-

2 . These regulations shall come into operation on 1 January 1986 .ment .Regulation 2

3 . Regulation 2 of the principal regulations is repealed .repealed.Regulation 3

4 . Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is amended-amended. (a) by deleting the definitions of "Apprentice", "Bench Assembler", Cine-

matograph", "Juniors", "Licensed Operator", "Public Building" and"Radio Serviceman"; and

(b) in the definition of "Electrical Worker", by deleting "The term shall notinclude any person who is required to hold a license under the Elec-tricity Act Regulations as a cinematograph operator, or a radio workerto the extent of where such electrical work is confined to the operationof the apparatus covered by such license." .

Part III

5 . Part III of the principal regulations is repealed .repealed .Regulation 237

6. Regulation 237 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting "IL,amended.

III ., IV ." and substituting the following-" II

.Certain forms

7 . Forms Nos. S .E .C. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 21A, 34, 35 and 36 in thedeleted .

appendix to the principal regulations are deleted .

Recommended by The State Energy Commission of Western Australia .

N. B . MAY,Secretary .

By His Excellency's Command,D. G . BLIGHT,

Clerk of the Council .

*Reprinted in the Government Gazette on 21 August 1968 and amended from time to time thereafter .

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT 1963 .Department of Industrial Affairs,

Perth, 29 November 1985 .IT is hereby notified for general information that His Excel-lency the Governor in Executive Council under section 83 ofthe Factories and Shops Act 1963 has appointed for a termto expire on 19 May 1987 as Member and Deputy Member ofthe Retail Trade Advisory and Control Committee, the fol-lowing persons :-

(i) John Joseph Ahern of 7 Corry Lynn Road,Claremont, as Member representing occupiers ofshops ; and

(ii) Joseph Boros of 19 Fontana Road, Wattle Grove, asDeputy Member representing occupiers of shops .

Dr. B . E. McGUIRK,Acting Under Secretary for Industrial Affairs .

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING ACT 1975 .

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (GENERAL APPRENTICESHIP)AMENDMENT REGULATIONS (No. 3) 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Industrial Training (General Ap-prenticeship) Amendment Regulations (No . 3) 1985 .

Schedule 1

2 . Schedule 1 to the Industrial Training (General Apprenticeship) Regu-amended.

lations 1981* is amended by deleting "Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Iron bed-stead)" and substituting the following-

" Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Metal Furniture) ' .

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

* Published in the Government Gazette 17 July 1981 at pp . 2921-2935 and amended from time to time thereafter .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[20 December 1985 .

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING ACT 1975 .

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING)AMENDMENT REGULATIONS (No. 4) 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Industrial Training (ApprenticeshipTraining) Amendment Regulations (No . 4) 1985 .

Principal regu-

2 . In these regulations the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training)Regulations 1981* are referred to as the principal regulations .

Schedule 1

3 . Schedule 1 to the principal regulations is amended by deleting"Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Iron Bedstead)" and substituting the following-

" Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Metal Furniture) ' .Schedule 2

4. Schedule 2 to the principal regulations is amended by deleting"Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Iron Bedstead)" and substituting the following-

" Toolmaking and Jigmaking (Metal Furniture) ' .

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

lations.

amended.

amended.

* Published in the Government Gazette on 17 July 1981 at pp . 2935-2940 and amended from time to time thereafter .

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING ACT 1975 .INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING) AMENDMENT REGU-

LATIONS (No. 5) 1985.MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Industrial Training (ApprenticeshipTraining) Amendment Regulations (No . 5) 1985 .

Schedule 1

2. Schedule 1 to the Industrial Training (Apprenticeship Training) Regu-lation 1981* is amended by-

(a) inserting after "Screen Printing Stencil Preparation" the following-" Soft Furnishing Making "; and

(b) deleting "Soft Furnishing Making" .

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council.

amended .

*Published in the Government Gazette on 17 July 1981 at pp . 2935-2940 and amended from time to time thereafter .

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE (CHEMICAL RESIDUES)ACT 1983.Department of Agriculture,

South Perth. 13 December, 1985 .Agric . 948/85 .

I, THE undersigned Minister for Agriculture, being the Min-ister charged with the administration of the AgriculturalProduce (Chemical Residues) Act 1983, acting in exercise ofthe power conferred upon me by section 6 (1) of the said Act,do hereby appoint the following as authorised persons forthe purposes of the said Act:

Bradley Stuart McCormick.David Ledger.Graham Robert McKenzie .

H. D . EVANS,Minister for Agriculture .

PLANT DISEASES ACT 1914-1981 .Department of Agriculture,South Perth, December 13, 1985 .

Agric . 298/69 .I, THE undersigned Minister for Agriculture, being the Min-ister charged with the administration of the Plant DiseasesAct 1914-1981 acting in exercise of the power in this behalfconferred on me by Regulation 5A of the Compulsory FruitFry Baiting Regulations, do hereby appoint Elvira O'LindaMay Gibbs as a member of the Committee of the DarkanCompulsory Fruit Fly Baiting Scheme to fill the vacancycreated by the resignation of committee member J. W.Steddy.

H. D . EVANS,Minister for Agriculture.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945 .Notice of Appointment .

UNDER section 23 of the Soil and Land Conservation Act1945 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap-point the following persons to be members of the DistrictAdvisory Committee for the Esperance Soil ConservationDistrict, which committee was established by an Order inCouncil published in the Government Gazette on 6September 1985, the appointments being for a period ofthree years commencing on the date this notice is publishedin the Government Gazette:-

(a) on the nomination of the Shire of Esperance pursu-ant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-

Reginald Stewart Hockey of Gibson ;(b) on the nomination of the Shire of Dundas pursuant

to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-Roger Donald Fletcher of Salmon Gums;

(c) on the nomination of the Shire of Ravensthorpepursuant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-

Ralph Henry Silburn of Munglinup ;(d) on the nomination of the Minister, to represent the

Primary Industry Association of WesternAustralia, pursuant to section 23 (2b) (c) of theAct-Adrian Geoffrey Phelps of Neridup ; andPhil George D'Emden of Bedford Harbour (via

Esperance) ;(e) on the nomination of the Minister, to represent the

Pastoralists and Graziers Association of WesternAustralia pursuant to section 23 (2b) (c) of theAct-

David Albert Johnson of Esperance ; and(f) on the nomination of the Minister, pursuant to

section 23 (2b) (d) of the Act, being persons activelyengaged in land use-

Edward John Southall of Gibson ;Murray James Field of Cascades via Esperance ;

andKlaus Dieter Tiedemann of 11 McGlade Street,Esperance .

D. G . BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945 .

Notice of Appointment .UNDER section 23 of the Soil and Land Conservation Act1945 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap-point the following persons to be members of the DistrictAdvisory Committee for the Wyalkatchem Soil Conser-vation District, which committee was established by an Or-der in Council published in the Government Gazette on 18January 1985, the appointments being for a periol com-mencing on the date this notice is published in the Govern-ment Gazette:-

(a) on the nomination of the Shire of Wyalkatchempursuant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-

Howard Randell Reilly of Benjaberring; andLaurence John Elsegood of Wyalkatchem ;

(b) on the nomination of the Minister, to represent thePrimary Industry Association of WesternAustralia, pursuant to section 23 (2b) (c) of theAct-

Douglas

Charles

Maitland

of

SouthWyalkatchem ;

Montague John Davies of Benjaberring ; andKevin Wallace Jones of Cowcowing; and

(c) on the nomination of the Minister, pursuant tosection 23 (2b) (d) of the Act, being persons activelyengaged in land use-

David Francis Gamble of Cowcowing ;Douglas William Hutchinson of Wyalkatchem ;

andRobert Brian Trenorden of Nembudding .

D. G . BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council.

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945 .Notice of Appointment .

UNDER section 23 of the Soil and Land Conservation Act1945 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap-point the following persons to be members of the DistrictAdvisory Committee for the Frankland below Gordon SoilConservation District, which committee was established byan Order in Council published in the Government Gazette on6 September 1985, the appointments being for a period ofthree years commencing on the date this notice is publishedin the Government Gazette-

(a) on the nomination of the Shire of Cranbrook pur-suant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-

Alistair Donald McNabb of Frankland :(b) on the nomination of the Shire of Plantagenet pur-

suant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-Joan Golda Cameron of Rocky Gully ;

(c) on the nomination of the Minister, to represent thePrimary Industry Association of WesternAustralia, pursuant to section 23 (2b) (c) of theAct-

Louis Hendrik Oudman of Rocky Gully; andAllan David Ettridge of Bokerup ;

(d) on the nomination of the Minister, to represent thePastoralists and Graziers Association of WesternAustralia pursuant to section 23 (2b) (c) of theAct-

Allan David Hunt of Cranbrook ; and(e) on the nomination of the Minister, pursuant to

section 23 (2b) (d) of the Act, being persons activelyengaged in land use-

Ronald George Watkins of Frankland:Brett McNicol Cameron of Rocky Gully;Edward Thomas Holland of Frankland :Christopher Quenby Brampton of West

Cranbrook ; andAlan William Walker of 26 Brain Street,

Manjimup .

SOIL AND LAND CONSERVATION ACT 1945 .Notice of Appointment .

UNDER section 23 of the Soil and Land Conservation Act1945 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to ap-point the following persons to be members of the DistrictAdvisory Committee for the Meekatharra Soil ConservationDistrict, which committee was established by an Order inCouncil published in the Government Gazette on 6September 1985, the appointments being for a period ofthree years commencing on the date this notice is publishedin the Government Gazette:-

(a) on the nomination of the Shire of Meekatharrapursuant to section 23 (2b) (b) of the Act-

Geoffrey Ross Forrester of Moorarie Station,Meekatharra ;

(b) on the nomination of the Minister, to represent thePastoralists and Graziers Association of WesternAustralia pursuant to section 23 (2b) (c) of theAct-

John James Bell of Norie Station, Meekatharra ;Kevin Mahony of Koonmarra Station,

Meekatharra ; andPeter Thomas Johns of Munara Station,

Meekatharra ; andon the nomination of the Minister, pursuant tosection 23 (2b) (d) of the Act, being persons activelyengaged in land use-Brian Anthony O'Dwyer of Milgun Station,

Meekatharra ;Graham Laurence Forsyth of Three Rivers

Station, Meekatharra ;Harley Lacey of Polele Station, Meekatharra ;Roderick Edward Yelverton O'Connor of Darlot

Street, Meekatharra ;Maxwell William Peter Forrest of Meekatharra ;

andRobin James Lea of 31 Athel Road, Woodlands .

D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

(c)

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D. G. BLIGHT,Clerk of the Council .

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inserted.

11

DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT 1973 .DAIRY INDUSTRY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation .

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Dairy Industry Amendment Regu-lations 1985.

Principal regu-

2 . In these regulations the Dairy Industry Regulations 1977* are referred tolations.

as the principal regulations.Reg. 3 amended . 3 . Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is amended by inserting in their

appropriate alphabetical positions, the following definitions-•

"carrier" means a person who merely delivers and does not purchase forresale ;

"consumer" means a domestic consumer who purchases for consumption ;"manufacturing cream" means cream which is used, or intended to be

used, in the manufacture of dairy produce ;"manufacturing milk" means milk which is used, or intended to be used,

in the manufacture of dairy produce ;"market cream" means cream which is used, or intended to be used, for

human consumption as cream ;"market milk" means milk which is used for human consumption or is

intended to be used for human consumption, as milk or cream ;"milk wholesaler" means an owner or proprietor of a dairy produce fac-

tory who supplies milk wholesale . ' .Reg . 7 amended, 4. Regulation 7 of the principal regulations is amended-

(a) in subregulation (1) by deleting "common seal" and substituting thefollowing-

Common Seal "; and(b) in subregulations (2), (3) and (4), by inserting before "Seal", wherever it

occurs, the following-•

Common ".Reg. 9 amended. 5 . Regulation 9 of the principal regulations is amended by repealing

subregulation (1) and substituting the following subregulations-(1) Licences that are required to be obtained in accordance with the Act

are specified in Part I of the First Schedule .(1a) Applications for licences and the licences shall be in a form ap-

proved by the Authority, and in the case of an application for a licence asa milk or dairy produce dealer shall be accompanied by a fee of $10 .

(lb) Application for consent to the erection or use of premises as aDairy Produce factory shall be in the form of Form L in Part II of theFirst Schedule .

(1c) An invitation to apply for and application for the grant of, a quotafor milk for market use or products use shall be in the form of Form M inPart II of the First Schedule . ' .

Reg. 9A repealed 6 . Regulation 9A of the principal regulations is repealed and the followingand substituted . regulation is substituted-

• 9A.9A. Where a licence relates to an area or district, described in thatlicence, the authority of the licence does not apply outside that area ordistrict so described. " .

Reg. 9B

7 . After regulation 9A of the principal regulations the following regulation isinserted-

9B. A milk wholesaler shall not supply milk or dairy produce to anyperson other than-

(a) the holder of a milk vendor licence or a milk distributor licence ;or

(b) a carrier, for delivery to or on behalf of a milk vendor or milkdistributor in a country district . ' .

Reg . 11

8. Regulation 11 of the principal regulations is repealed .repealed .

*Published in the Government Gazette on 31 August 1977 at pp. 3072-3121 and amended from time to time thereafter.

4884

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

MARKETING OF EGGS ACT 1945-1977 .IT is hereby notified for public information that the West-ern Australian Egg Marketing Board has fixed the followingprices at which first quality eggs will be sold, such prices toapply as from and including Monday, 16 December 1985 .

Metropolitan and Country Area .(South West Land Division of the State .)

Six packs in the above grades will be sold at a premiumof five cents per dozen .

Advance Prices to Producers (all areas) :-First Quality

65 gram

Per/dozen

1 .68Wholesale Prices :- 60 gram 1.66

Delivered into Store (Country areas-subject to freight 55 gram 1.51and cartage .) 50 gram 1.37

45 gram .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 1 .23Cartoned and Loose

per/dozen Duck (1st quality) 1.23

65 gram 1.81 (All less Charges .)60 gram 1.6655 gram 1.51 R. H. FLEMING,50 gram 1.37 Secretary,45 gramDuck (1st Quality)

1.231.23

Western Australian Egg Marketing Board .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

44611-5

" 0.522 "anti " 0.541

Reg.22

11. Regulation 22 of the principal regulations is amended by repealingsubregulation (1) .amended .

Reg . 25

12 . Regulation 25 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulationamended.

(2)-

(a) by deleting "shall be in the form of Form A" ; and(b) by deleting "the form of Form 2" and substituting the following-

an approved form . " .

Reg . 131

13 . Regulation 131 of the principal regulations is amended-amended.

(a) in subregulation (1)-(i) by deleting "and dairy produce" ; and(ii) by deleting "Department, in numerals" and substituting the fol-

lowing-" Authority, in bold numerals " ; and

(b) by repealing subregulation (2) and substituting the following-(2) A vehicle shall not be used to carry milk by any vendor, milk

distributor or person unless that vehicle is identified as requiredunder subregulation (1) and a vehicle shall not be used to carrymilk or the dairy produce specified in the Eighth Schedule unless itis constructed and equipped in an approved manner . ".

Reg.133

14 . Regulation 133 of the principal regulations is amended-amended.

(a) by inserting in subregulation 1

paragraph aO the following para-graph-

after ara-graph-" (ab) does not contain any upholstery or absorbent materials ; ;

(b) by repealing subregulation (2) and substituting the following-• (2) The temperature at which milk or dairy produce intended for

sale shall be carried in a vehicle shall not exceed the temperatureapplicable to milk or to that type of dairy produce specified in theThird Schedule, but this regulation shall not apply to a milk vendordelivering milk to consumers . '

(c) by repealing subregulation (3) and substituting the following-• (3)(3) All doors and openings to the portion of a covered vehicle in

which milk or dairy produce is being carried shall be kept closedexcept that one door may be opened when a delivery is takingplace .

(d) by repealing subregulation (4) and substituting the following-(4) A person shall not expose or cause to be exposed to-

(a) the direct rays of the sun ;(b) heat;(c) any other factor which may cause deterioration in milk or

dairy produce,any milk or dairy produce intended for sale or any bottles, cartons,cans or other containers containing milk or dairy produce intendedfor sale . "; and

(e) in subregulation (5), by deleting "The proprietor of" and substitutingthe following-

The proprietor, manager or a servant of or in .

Reg . 133A

15 . After regulation 133 of the principal regulations the following regulationinserted .

is inserted-• 133A .133A. Notwithstanding regulation 133 (1) (a) and (b) a vehicle which

does not conform to the requirements of those paragraphs may be ap-proved, in writing by the manager, for use in the distribution and sale ofmilk and dairy produce. ' .

Reg. 134

16 . Regulation 134 of the principal regulations is amended by inserting afteramended.

"or leave" the following-•

or cause to be delivered, deposited or left, ' .

Reg . 134A

17 . After regulation 134 of the principal regulations the following regulationinserted .

is inserted-134A134A A person shall not deposit or leave or cause to be deposited or left,

any container intended for re-use for containing milk or dairy produce inany place where the container may be exposed to contamination by anymeans whatever . "

4885

Reg. 19 9. Regulation 19 of the principal regulations is amended by deleting "ASamended. 1151" and substituting the following-

" AS 2300 .2 .5 or AS 2300 .2 .4 ' .

Reg . 20 10 . Regulation 20 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation (1)amended. by deleting, in paragraph (b), "0 .540" and "0 .560" and substituting the following,

respectively-

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[20 December 1985 .

Reg. 136

18 . Regulation 136 of the principal regulations is amended-amended.

(a) by repealing subregulation (1) and substituting the followingsubregulation-

(1)(1) Every person who holds any milk or dairy produce intended,but not currently being offered, for sale shall provide storage facili-ties which can maintain the temperature of the milk or dairyproduce at not greater than the temperature applicable to milk orthe relevant type of dairy produce specified in the Third Schedule,and shall not hold or keep milk or dairy produce except in thosefacilities .

,(b) in subregulation (3)-

(i) by inserting after "sold" the following-" either directly or mixed with other matter ' ,and

(ii) by deleting "refrigerated or" ;(c) by repealing subregulation (5) ;(d) by repealing subregulation (6) and substituting the following

subregulations-•

(6)(6) A person shall not, except with the written approval of theAuthority-

(a) deliver or make available for delivery any milk to a milkvendor or milk distributor ; or

(b) make a delivery of milk except to a registered store,outside the hours of delivery determined for that area or district bythe Authority.

(6a) A milk vendor or milk distributor or a person acting onbehalf of a milk vendor or milk distributor shall not except with thewritten approval of the Authority, take delivery of or remove anymilk from any person, cool room, store, dairy produce premises orvehicle outside the hours of delivery determined for that area ordistrict by the Authority . ' ,

(e) by repealing subregulation (7) ;(f) in subregulation (8) by deleting paragraph (a) and substituting the

following paragraph-•

(a)(a) shall provide a delivery service on the days of the week specifiedby the Authority ; ' ;

(g) by repealing subregulation (10) and substituting the followingsubregulation-

(10) Where the Authority has specified names or addresses orboth of the persons to whom a milk vendor or milk distributor maydeliver milk within an area or district, the vendor or distributorshall not deliver milk to any other person within that area ordistrict .

.

Reg . 154

19 . Regulation 154 of the principal regulations is amended-amended .

(a) in subregulation (2) by inserting, before "post" in paragraph (c) thefollowing-

registered " ; and(b) in subregulation (4) by deleting "this" and substituting the following-

the " .

Reg.156

20 . Regulation 156 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulationamended .

(2) by deleting "$250" and "$20" and substituting the following respectively-" $1000 "and" $100 " .

First Schedule

21 . The First Schedule to the principal regulations is repealed and the follow-repealed and

m Schedule is substituted-subst tuted .

g"

FIRST SCHEDULE.Part I

s . 52 reg. 91 . A producer of milk in any area or district requires a licence as a dairyman

for that area or district which shall be described in the licence .2 . A milk or dairy produce wholesaler requires a licence as a milk wholesaler .3 . A milk vendor requires a licence as a milk vendor for the area or district,

described in the licence, in which he vends milk .4 . A milk distributor requires a licence as a milk distributor for the area or

district, described in the licence, in which he distributes milk .5 . For the treatment of milk intended for sale to customers a person requires a

licence to operate a dairy produce factory .6. For the manufacture of dairy produce a person requires a licence to operate

a dairy produce factory .7: To carry on the business of packing or storing milk or dairy produce

requires one or more of the following licences-(a) a licence to operate a store ;(b) a licence to operate a cold store;(c) a licence to operate a depot ;(d) a licence to operate a packing place .

8 . A dealer in milk or dairy produce requires a licence as a dealer .

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20 December 1985 .]GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

PART IIForm L .

WESTERN AUSTRALIADAIRY INDUSTRY ACT, 1973

Application for the consent of the Dairy Industry Authority to erect a Dairy Produce Factoryor to utilise an existing premises as a Dairy Produce Factory .TO: The Dairy Industry Authority of Western Australia,

217/219 Stirling Highway (P .O . Box 75),CLAREMONT. W.A . 6010 .

Sir,I/WE hereby make application for the consent of the Authority to erect/utilise existingpremises* as a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and submit the following particulars and I/WE hereby

agree to furnish any other particulars that may be required .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Signature of Applicant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Date*Name of proposed Company, Association, Firm or Person

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

*Situation of Registered Office :UTILISATION OF EXISTING BUILDINGSituation of building proposed to be utilised:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

For what purposes are the premises utilised at present?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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*DELETE IF NOT APPLICABLE

DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT 1973 .DAIRY INDUSTRY REGULATIONS 1977

FORM MInvitation to Apply for and Application for

The Grant of Quota (Market use and Products use)

TO :In accordance with the provisions of sections 26 (1) and 28 (1) of the Dairy Industry Act 1973you are invited to apply to the Authority in the manner and form set out below for the grant ofa quota to supply milk for market use/and products use .MANAGER .

TO: The Dairy Industry Authority of Western Australia .Name(s) of Licensee(s) :Hereby apply for the grant of a quota by the Authority in accordance with sections 26 (1) and28 (1) of the Dairy Industry Act 1973 for the supply of :

litres of milk per day for market use ;litres of milk per day for special products use ;

to be delivered during the quota year (period) commencing on

and endingon

both dates inclusive . This milk is to be supplied from registered dairy premisessituated-

Reg. No .The above quotas will be recorded as being associated with the land described below .

Please amend any of the above details that are inaccurate in your view, then sign and returnthis application to the Authority within 14 days of receipt .DateSigned(If applicant is a company, show capacity of person signing)D.I.A. Business No .

Licence No .

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Second Sched-ule amended .

Third Schedulerepealed andsubstituted .

Eighth Scheduleadded .

amended.

amended.

EDUCATION ACT 1928-1981 .Declaration of School Boundaries Pursuant to Paragraph (a)

of Subsection (2) of section 21 .THE Honourable Minister for Education has declared thatthe boundaries for the schools listed hereunder shall be asstated in this notice . Children who live within the areas andboundaries stated shall attend the schools to which suchboundaries apply unless directed otherwise or unless anoption is provided. Children who live outside the areas andboundaries shall not attend the schools to which suchboundaries apply unless written approval for such admissionis obtained from the undersigned .

R. L. VICKERY,Director-General of Education .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

22 . The Second Schedule to the principal regulations is amended by deletingForm 2 .

23. The Third Schedule to the principal regulations is repealed and thefollowing Schedule is substituted-

THIRDTHIRD SCHEDULETemperature for Storage or Carriage of Milk and Dairy Produce .

Regulations 104 . 133 and 136 .Maximum Temperature

Type of Milk or

during Storage orDairy Produce Carriage

Cream 5 degrees CelsiusMilk 5 degrees CelsiusSkim milk 5 degrees CelsiusReduced fat milk 5 degrees CelsiusFlavoured milk 5 degrees CelsiusFlavoured skim milk 5 degrees CelsiusFlavoured reduced fat milk 5 degrees CelsiusButter (except tinned) 5 degrees CelsiusYoghurt 5 degrees CelsiusMilk custard 5 degrees CelsiusCottage cheese or cream cheese 5 degrees CelsiusCheese other than cottage cheese or cream cheese

10 degrees Celsius ' .24. After Schedule Seven to the principal regulations the following Schedule

is added-EIGHTH SCHEDULE

Regulation 131Types of Dairy Produce that Require an Approved Vehicle

for TransportFlavoured MilkYoghurts of any descriptionReduced-Fat Milk

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

DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT 1973 .DAIRY INDUSTRY AMENDMENT REGULATIONS (No . 2) 1985 .

MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council .

Citation.

1 . These regulations may be cited as the Dairy Industry Amendment Regu-lations (No . 2) 1985 .

Commence-

2 . These regulations shall come into operation on 1 July 1986 .meat.Principal regu-

3 . In these regulations the Dairy Industry Regulations 1977* are referred tolations.

as the principal regulations .Reg . 135

4. Regulation 135 of the principal regulations is amended in paragraph (b) bydeleting "20°" and substituting the following-

" 10° "Reg . t36

5 . Regulation 136 of the principal regulations is amended in subregulation (4)by deleting "7°" and substituting the following-

'Published in the Government Gazette on 31 August 1977 at pp . 3072-3121 and amended from time to time thereafter .

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

School Boundaries .1 . Ashburton Drive Primary School :The boundary for the abovementioned school is as fol-

lows:-From the junction of Verna Street and Ashburton Drive,

northwest along Ashburton Drive to Stennett Street,northeast along Stennett Street to Kellerman Way,northeast and east along. Kellerman Way to the southerlyextension of Rowland Court, north from this point betweenRowland Court and Wilkinson Court to Goodall Street,northeast along Goodall Street to Corfield Street, northwestalong Corfield Street to Astinal Drive, west along AstinalDrive to a point immediately west of Warren Street, southfrom this point to the junction of Dionne Place and PrescottDrive, northwest along Prescott Drive to Hood Place,

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southwest along Hood Place and its extension to MoonstonePlace, southwest along Moonstone Place to Compton Road,west along Compton Road to Anaconda Drive, south andsouthwest along Anaconda Drive to Greenwood Court,southeast along Greenwood Court and its extension toSouthern River Road, southwest along Southern River Roadto the Southern River, in a general southerly direction alongthe Southern River to the extension of Verna Street andnortheast along the extension of Verna Street and VernaStreet to Ashburton Drive .The boundary parts of Goodall Street, Prescott Drive,

Compton Road and Southern River Road, and the boundarystreets of Hood Place and Moonstone Place (both sides in allcases) are included within the area for Ashburton DrivePrimary School, while the boundary parts of AshburtonDrive, Stennett Street, Kellerman Way, Corfield Street,Astinal Drive, Anaconda Drive and Verna Street (both sidesin all cases) and the boundary street of Greenwood Court areexcluded from the area for Ashburton Drive Primary School .Children attending Government schools and in Years 1 to

6 inclusive in 1986 and living within the boundary forAshburton Drive Primary School, as provided above, shallattend Ashburton Drive Primary School .

Children in Year 7 in 1986 and living within the boundaryfor Ashburton Drive Primary School, as provided above,may complete their primary education at their presentschool or may transfer to Ashburton Drive Primary School .The following has been declared an optional area between

Ashburton Drive and Seaforth Primary Schools:-The area bounded by Ashburton Drive, Kellerman Way

and Stennett Street .The boundary parts of Ashburton Drive and Stennett

Street and the boundary street of Kellerman Way are in-cluded within this optional area .The following has been declared an optional area between

Ashburton Drive, Gosnells, Seaforth and Wirrabirra Pri-mary Schools:-

The area bounded by Corfield Street, Goodall Street,Eudoria Street and Stalker Road .The boundary parts of the four boundary streets are in-

cluded within this optional area .The following has been declared an optional area between

Ashburton Drive and Wirrabirra Primary Schools:-The area bounded by Anaconda Drive, Greenwood Court,

Southern River Road, the Southern River and ShearwaterWay .

The boundary part of Anaconda Drive and the boundarystreets of Greenwood Court and Shearwater Way (both sidesin each case) are included within this optional area, whilethe boundary part of Southern River Road (both sides) isexcluded from this optional area .

2. Eddystone Primary School .The boundary for the abovementioned school is as fol-

lows:-

From the junction of Ocean Reef Road and AdmiralGrove, north along Admiral Grove to a point opposite thewesterly extension of Corona Court, east to and along Cor-ona Court to Strombus Way, north and northeast alongStrombus Way to Balanus Way, southeast along BalanusWay to Venosa Court, northeast along Venosa Court andcontinuing in the same direction to and along Ramose Closeto Balanus Way, west along Balanus Way to Chiton Place,northeast along Chiton Place and between Lots 290 and 291Caridean Street, northwest along Caridean Street toBalmain Way, northeast along Balmain Way and its exten-sion to the proposed alignment of the Mitchell Freeway,southeast and south along the alignment of the proposedMitchell Freeway to Ocean Reef Road, west along OceanReef Road to Coyle Road, southwest and west along CoyleRoad to Craigie Drive, west along Craigie Drive toEddystone Avenue, north along Eddystone Avenue and itsextension to Ocean Reef Road and northwest and west alongOcean Reef Road to Admiral Grove .

The boundary parts of Strombus Way (both sides),Balanus Way (southern arm, both sides), Balmain Way(both sides), Mitchell Freeway (west side), Ocean Reef Road(north side), Craigie Drive (north side), Eddystone Avenue(east side) and the boundary streets of Corona Court (bothsides), Venosa Court (both sides), Coyle Road (both sides),Caridean Street (northeast side) and Lot 290 CarideanStreet are included within the area for Eddystone Primary

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School, while the boundary parts of Admiral Grove (bothsides), Balanus Way (northern arm, both sides) and theboundary streets of Ramose Close (both sides) and ChitonPlace (both sides) and Lot 291 Caridean Street, are excludedfrom the area for Eddystone Primary School .Children attending Government schools and in Years 1 to

6 inclusive in 1986 (Years 1 to 7 inclusive thereafter) andliving within the boundary for Eddystone Primary School,as provided above, shall attend Eddystone Primary School .

Children in Year 7 in 1986 and living within the boundaryfor Eddystone Primary School may complete their primaryeducation at their present school or may transfer toEddystone Primary School .

3 . Halidon Primary School .The boundary for the abovementioned school is as fol-

lows:-From the junction of Montessori Place and Goollelal

Drive, east from this point to and across Lake Goollelal toWanneroo Road, north and northwest along WannerooRoad to Woodvale Drive, west and southwest alongWoodvale Drive and its extension to Whitford Avenue,south from Whitford Avenue to and along the proposedextension of Barridale Drive to the former Robertson Road,east along the alignment of the former Robertson Road toMontessori Place and east along Montessori Place toGoollelal Drive.The boundary parts of Wanneroo Road (west side),

Barridale Drive (east side), Robertson Road (north side) andthe boundary streets of Montessori Place and WoodvaleDrive (both sides in each case) are included within the areafor Halidon Primary School .

Children attending Government schools and in Years 1 to6 inclusive in 1986 (Years 1 to 7 inclusive thereafter) andliving within the boundary for Halidon Primary School, asprovided above, shall attend Halidon Primary School .

Children in Year 7 in 1986 and living within the boundaryfor Halidon Primary School may complete their primaryeducation at their present school or may transfer to HalidonPrimary School.

The following has been declared as an optional area be-tween Halidon, Creaney and Goollelal Primary Schools :-From the junction of Hepburn Avenue and Barridale

Drive, north along Barridale Drive to the former RobertsonRoad, west along the alignment of the former RobertsonRoad to the proposed extension of the Mitchell Freeway,south along the proposed extension of the Mitchell Freewayto Hepburn Avenue and southeast along Hepburn Avenue toBarridale Drive.The boundary parts of Hepburn Avenue (north side),

Barridale Drive (west side), Robertson Road (south side)and the Mitchell Freeway (east side) are included within theoptional area as designated above .

4 . Karratha Area .(a) Children living west of Broadhurst Road shall have

the option of attending any Government primaryschool in Karratha .

(b) Children living east of Broadhurst road or at theLight Industrial Area Caravan Park shall have theoption of attending either Pegs Creek, KarrathaJunior or Karratha Primary Schools .

(c) Children from the Balmoral and Rosemary Cara-van Parks shall attend Pegs Creek Primary School .

5 . Mullaloo Beach Primary School .The boundary for the abovementioned school is as fol-

lows:-The Indian Ocean from a point just south of the southern

arm of Merrifield Place, east from this point to West CoastHighway, north along West Coast Highway to MullalooPlace, east along Mullaloo Place to Mullaloo Drive, in ageneral easterly direction along Mullaloo Drive to DampierAvenue, north along Dampier Avenue to Ocean Reef Road,in a general westerly direction along Ocean Reef Road to itsjunction with West Coast Highway and west from this pointto the Indian Ocean .

The boundary parts of West Coast Highway (west side),Mullaloo Drive (north side), Dampier Avenue (west side)and the boundary street of Mullaloo Place (north side) areincluded within the area for Mullaloo Beach PrimarySchool, while the boundary part of Ocean Reef Road (bothsides) is excluded from the area for Mullaloo Beach PrimarySchool .

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Children attending Government schools and in years 1 to6 inclusive in 1986 (Years 1 to 7 inclusive thereafter) andliving within the boundary for Mullaloo Beach PrimarySchool, as provided above, shall attend Mullaloo Beach Pri-mary School .

Children in Year 7 in 1986 and living within the boundaryfor Mullaloo Beach Primary School may complete their pri-mary education at their present school .The following has been declared as an optional area be-

tween Mullaloo Beach, Mullaloo Heights and Poseidon Pri-mary Schools:-

The locality of, Ocean Reef as delineated in Edition 26 ofthe Perth Metropolitan Street Directory .

6. Poseidon Primary School .The boundary for the abovementioned school is as fol-

lows:-From the junction of Hodges Drive and Marmion Avenue,

in a general southerly direction along Marmion Avenue toOcean Reef Road, east along Ocean Reef Road to PoseidonRoad, north along Poseidon Road to Channel Drive,northeast along Channel Drive to Kochia Court, north be-tween Kochia Court and Rhagodia Court, continuing northalong the eastern boundaries of lots 745 and 773 GrevilleaWay to Caridean Street, west and north along CarideanStreet to Hodges Drive and west along Hodges Drive toMarmion Avenue .The boundary parts of Marmion Avenue (both sides),

Ocean Reef Road (north side), Poseidon Road (west side),Channel Drive (north side), Caridean Street (south and westsides), Hodges Drive (south side) and lots 745 and 773Grevillea Way are included within the area for PoseidonPrimary School .

Children attending Government schools and in Years 1 to6 inclusive in 1986 (Years 1 to 7 inclusive thereafter) andliving within the boundary for Poseidon Primary School, asprovided above, shall attend Poseidon Primary School .

Children in Year 7 in 1986 and living within the boundaryfor Poseidon Primary School may complete their primaryeducation at their present school or may transfer toPoseidon Primary School .

The following have been declared as optional areas :-1. Between Poseidon and Heathridge Primary Schools :(a) The area bounded by Caridean Street, Roamer

Street, Lysander Drive, Centaur Gardens andHodges Drive .The boundary parts of Caridean Street (north andeast sides), Lysander Drive (both sides), HodgesDrive (south side) and the boundary streets ofRoamer Street (both sides) and Centaur Gardens(both sides) are included within this optional area.

(b) The locality of Connolly as delineated in Edition 26of the Perth Metropolitan Street Directory .

2. Between Poseidon, Mullaloo Beach and MullalooHeights Primary Schools :The locality of Ocean Reef as delineated in Edition 26 of

the Perth Metropolitan Street Directory .

7 . Samson Primary School .The boundary for the abovementioned school is as fol-

lows:-From the intersection of South Street and Stock Road,

south along Stock Road to Torquil Road, east along TorquilRoad to North Lake Road, north along North Lake Road toSouth Street and in a general westerly direction along SouthStreet to Stock Road .

The boundary parts of Stock Road (east side), TorquilRoad (north side), North Lake Road (west side) and SouthStreet (south side) are included within the area for SamsonPrimary School .

Children attending Government schools and in Year 1 in1986, and living within the area for Samson Primary School,as provided above, may attend Samson Primary School orany other primary school in the area, whilst children inYears 2 to 4 inclusive in 1986, and living within the definedarea, shall have the option of attending Samson PrimarySchool or of remaining at their present (1985) school .

8 . South Lake Primary School .The boundary for the abovementioned school is as fol-

lows:-The locality of South Lake as delineated in the

twenty-sixth edition of the Perth Metropolitan Street Direc-tory .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

Children attending Government schools and in Years 1 to4 inclusive in 1986 and living within the boundary for SouthLake Primary School as provided above, shall attend SouthLake Primary School .

Children attending Government schools and in Years 1 to4 inclusive in 1986 and living in the locality of Bibra Lake orJandakot as delineated in the twenty-sixth edition of thePerth Metropolitan Street Directory shall have the option ofattending South Lake Primary School.

9 . West Leeming Primary School .

The boundary for the abovementioned school is as fol-lows:-

From the junction of South Street and Findlay Road, in ageneral southerly direction along Findlay Road toFarrington Road, west along Farrington Road and its exten-sion to the proposed extension of the Kwinana Freeway,north along the extension of the Kwinana Freeway to SouthStreet and east along South Street to Findlay Road .

The boundary parts of Findlay Road (west side),Farrington Road (north side), Kwinana Freeway (east side)and South Street (south side) are included within the areafor West Leeming Primary School .

Children attending Government schools and in Years 1 to6 inclusive in 1986 and living within the boundary for WestLeeming Primary school, as provided above, shall attendWest Leeming Primary School .

Children in Year 7 in 1986 and living within the boundaryfor West Leeming Primary School, as provided above, maycomplete their primary education at their present school ormay transfer to West Leeming Primary School .

The following have been declared as optional areas be-tween West Leeming and Leeming Primary Schools :-

(1) From the junction of Findlay Road and FarringtonRoad, east along Farrington Road and its extensionto the western boundary of Melville Glades GolfCourse. south along this boundary to the proposedLeeming Road, east along the proposed LeemingRoad to the proposed Roe Highway, in a generalwesterly direction along the proposed Roe Highwayto the proposed extension of the Kwinana Freeway,north along the extension of the Kwinana Freewayto the proposed extension of Farrington Road, andeast along the extension of Farrington Road toFindlay Road .

The boundary parts of Farrington Road (southside), Leeming Road (both sides), Roe Highway(north side) and the Kwinana Freeway (east side)are included within the optional areas as designatedabove.

(2) From the junction of Findlay Road and SouthStreet, east along South Street to Karel Avenue,south west along Karel Avenue to Hartfield Cres-cent, in a general westerly direction along HartfieldCrescent to Matthew Avenue, northwest alongMatthew Avenue to Collinson Way, west along thenorthern arm of Collinson Way to the extension ofFox Court, west along Fox Court to Findlay Road,and in a general northerly direction along FindlayRoad to South Street.

The boundary parts of South Street (south side),Karel Avenue (west side), Matthew Avenue (bothsides), Findlay Road (east side) and the boundarystreet of Fox Court (both sides) are included withinthe optional area as designated above, whilst theboundary parts of Collinson Way and HartfieldCrescent (both sides in each case) are excludedfrom this optional area .

(3) The locality of Bibra Lake as delineated in Edition26 of the Perth Metropolitan Street Directory .

Until such time as a Government primary schoolis established in the locality of Bibra Lake, childrenfrom that area may attend any of the followingprimary schools:-Bateman, Jandakot, Kardinya, Koorilla,

Leeming, North Lake, South Lake, West Leeming,Yangebup .

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EDUCATION ACT 1928-1981 .

Declaration of School Boundaries Pursuant to Paragraph (b) of Subsection (2) of Section 21 .

THE Hon. Minister for Education has declared that the children attending in 1985 the Government primary schools listedhereunder and proceeding to a Government secondary school in 1986 shall attend the secondary school as directed. The onlyexceptions shall be those stated in this notice or in cases were pupils have changed their place of residence, or when writtenapproval for attendance elsewhere has been obtained from the undersigned .

R . L. VICKERY,Director-General of Education .

SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTORY PRIMARY SCHOOLS FOR WHICH SPECIAL ENROLMENTCONDITIONS APPLY .

*Indicates that the school has restricted years (grades) in 1985 and thus does not contribute as such in 1986 to the secondaryschool against which listed .

Secondary Primary Schools

Contributory Primary

Options, Exceptions, if anySchools

Albany Senior HighAlbanyFlinders ParkMount ManypeaksSpencer Park

Applecross Senior HighApplecrossArdrossBooragoonBrentwoodMt Pleasant

Armadale Senior High

Balcatta Senior High

ArmadaleByfordForrestdaleGwynne ParkJarrahdaleKingsleyMundijongOakfordSerpentine

BalcattaBirraleeLake GwelupOsborneTakariWest Balcatta

Balga Senior HighBalgaHainsworthMontroseNorth BalgaWaddingtonWarriapendiWestminster

Children from Booragoon Primary School have the option ofattending either Applecross Senior High School orMelville Senior High School .

Children from Brentwood Primary School have the optionof attending either Applecross Senior High School orRossmoyne Senior High School .

Children from Kingsley Primary School living in the areasouth of Galliers Avenue, on the east side of Albany High-way between Galliers Avenue and Walter Street and eastthereof, and south of Walter Street and its extension east-wards, shall attend Armadale Senior High School . Chil-dren from Kingsley Primary School living in Galliers Av-enue (both sides) and north thereof, on the west side ofAlbany Highway between Galliers Avenue and WalterStreet and west thereof, and in Walter Street (both sides)and the extension eastwards and north thereof shall at-tend Kelmscott Senior High School .

Children from Birralee Primary School have the option ofattending either Balcatta Senior High School orScarborough Senior High School .

Children from Lake Gwelup Primary School have the optionof attending either Balcatta Senior High School orScarborough Senior High School.

Children from Osborne Primary School living in MainStreet (both sides) and west thereof shall attend BalcattaSenior High School. Children from Osborne PrimarySchool living in the area east of Main Street have theoption of attending either Balcatta Senior High School orMirrabooka Senior High School .

Children attending Hainsworth Primary School and livingin the area bounded on the north by Casserley Avenue(northern arm) and Salcott Road (southern arm), on theeast by Hainsworth Avenue, on the south by Beach Roadand on the west by Girrawheen Avenue shall attend BalgaSenior High School unless they have, or have had, elderbrothers or sisters attending Girrawheen Senior HighSchool, in which case they shall have the option ofattending either Balga Senior High School or GirrawheenSenior High School. For the purposes of this definition,the boundary parts of Salcott Road (south side),Hainsworth Avenue (west side), Beach Road (north side)and Girrawheen Avenue (east side) are included in thearea concerned whilst the boundary part of Casserley Av-enue (both sides) is excluded from this area .

Children attending Montrose Primary School and living inthe area bounded on the west by Hainsworth Avenue, onthe south by Beach Road, on the east by MirrabookaAvenue and on the north by an east-west line going fromMirrabooka Avenue between Pannell Way and MeakersWay on the north and Golders Way and Tendring Way onthe south to Hainsworth Avenue shall attend Balga SeniorHigh School unless they have, or have had, elder brothersor sisters attending Girrawheen Senior High School, inwhich case they shall have the option of attending eitherBalga Senior High School or Girrawheen Senior HighSchool. For the purposes of this definition, the boundaryparts of Hainsworth Avenue (east side), Beach Road(north side), Mirrabooka Avenue (west side), Golders Way(both sides) and Tendring Way (both sides) are includedin the area concerned whilst the boundary parts of Pannellway (both sides) and Meakers Way (both sides) areexcluded from this area .

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

Belmont Senior HighBelmayBelmontCloverdaleRedcliffeTranbyWhiteside

Bunbury Senior HighAustralindBoyanupBunburyBurekupCarey ParkCooindaDardanupEatonPictonSouth Bunbury

Cannington Senior HighBeckenhamCanningtonGibbs StreetQueens ParkWilson

Carine Senior HighCarineDavalliaMarmionNorth BeachPoynter

Cecil Andrews Senior High . .

ChallisNeerigen Brook

Churchlands Senior HighChurchlandsDoubleviewKapinaraScarboroughWembley DownsWoodlands

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

EDUCATION ACT 1928-1981-continued

Options, Exceptions, if any

Children from the area for Waddington Primary School, asdefined in "Government Gazette, W.A." of 8 December1978, page 4662, shall attend Balga Senior High Schoolunless they have, or have had, elder brothers or sistersattending Girrawheen Senior High School, in which casethey shall have the option of attending either Balga SeniorHigh School or Girrawheen Senior High School .

Children from Westminster Primary School living in ArkanaRoad (both sides) and north thereof have the option ofattending either Balga Senior High School or MirrabookaSenior High School . Children from Westminster PrimarySchool living in the area south of Arkana Road shall at-tend Mirrabooka Senior High School .

Children from Cloverdale Primary School living in FulhamStreet (both sides) and southeast thereof have the optionof attending either Belmont Senior High School orKewdale Senior High School . Children from CloverdalePrimary School living in the area to the northwest ofFulham Street shall attend Belmont Senior High School .

Children from Tranby Primary School living in the areanortheast of Acton Avenue have the option of attendingeither Belmont Senior High School or Kewdale SeniorHigh School . Children from Tranby Primary School livingin Acton Avenue (both sides) and southwest thereof shallattend Kewdale Senior High School .

Children from Whiteside Primary School living in KeaneStreet (both sides) and north thereof and in WhitesideStreet (both sides) and east thereof shall attend BelmontSenior High School . Children from Whiteside PrimarySchool living in the area south of Keane Street and west ofWhiteside Street shall attend Kewdale Senior HighSchool .

Children from Carey Park Primary School living in the areanorth of (but not including) the boundary parts of ForrestAvenue, Wisbey Street, Yorla Road and Clarke Streethave the option of attending either Bunbury Senior HighSchool or Newton Moore Senior High School . Childrenfrom Carey Park Primary School living in the boundaryparts (both sides) of Forrest Avenue, Wisbey Street, YorlaRoad and Clarke Street and south thereof shall attendNewton Moore Senior High School .

Children from South Bunbury Primary School living in thearea north of (but not including) the boundary parts ofForrest Avenue, Wisbey Street, Yorla Road, Clarke Streetand its extension westward to the Indian Ocean shall at-tend Bunbury Senior High School . Children from SouthBunbury Primary School living in the boundary parts(both sides) of Forrest Avenue, Wisbey Street, YorlaRoad, Clarke Street and its extension westward to theIndian Ocean and south thereof shall attend NewtonMoore Senior High School .

Children from Wilson Primary School living in Leach High-way (southeast side) and southeast thereof shall attendCannington Senior High School . Children from WilsonPrimary School living in Leach Highway (northwest side)and northwest thereof shall attend Como Senior HighSchool .

Children from Churchlands Primary School have the optionof attending either Churchlands Senior High School orCity Beach Senior High School.

Children from Kapinara Primary School living in the area tothe east of Weaponess Road shall attend ChurchlandsSenior High School . Children from Kapinara PrimarySchool living in Weaponess Road (both sides) and westthereof shall attend City Beach Senior High School .

Children from Wembley Downs Primary School living in thearea north of Hale Road or in the area east of WeaponessRoad south of Hale Road shall attend Churchlands SeniorHigh School. Children from Wembley Downs PrimarySchool living in Hale Road (both sides) west of WeaponessRoad and south thereof and who live in Weaponess road(both sides) south of Hale Road and west thereof have theoption of attending either Churchlands Senior HighSchool or City Beach Senior High School .

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

City Beach Senior HighChurchlandsCity BeachFloreat ParkKapinaraWandarraWembleyWembley Downs

Como Senior HighCollierComoKoonawarraManningWilson

Craigie Senior HighBambaraCamberwarraCraigieLymburnerSpringfield

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Options, Exceptions, if any

Children from Churchlands Primary School have the optionof attending either City Beach Senior High School orChurchlands Senior High School .

Children from Kapinara Primary School living inW eaponess Road (both sides) and west thereof shall at-tend City Beach Senior High School . Children fromKapinara Primary School living in the area to the east ofWeaponess Road shall attend Churchlands Senior HighSchool.

Children from Wembley Downs Primary School living inHale Road (both sides) west of Weaponess Road andsouth thereof and who live in Weaponess Road (bothsides) south of Hale Road and west thereof have theoption of attending either City Beach Senior High Schoolor Churchlands Senior High School. Children fromWembley Downs Primary School living in the area northof Hale Road or in the area east of Weaponess Road southof Hale Road shall attend Churchlands Senior HighSchool .

Children from Wilson Primary School living in Leach High-way (northwest side) and northwest thereof shall attendComo Senior High School. Children from Wilson PrimarySchool living in Leach Highway (southeast side) andsoutheast thereof shall attend Cannington Senior HighSchool .

Children from Lymburner Primary School living in FlindersAvenue (north side) and north thereof shall attend CraigieSenior High School . Children from Lymburner PrimarySchool living in Flinders Avenue (south side) and souththereof shall attend Duncraig Senior High School .

The following shall constitute an optional area betweenCraigie Senior High School and Ocean Reef Senior HighSchool:-From the junction of Koorana Road and Dampier Avenue,east along Koorana Road to the southwest corner of Lot232 (sump site), north along the western boundary of Lot232 and continuing north to the southwest corner ofMullaloo Heights Primary School, in a general easterlydirection along the southern boundary of MullalooHeights Primary School to Charonia Road, acrossCharonia Road to and through the public access way toMeridian Drive, north along Meridian Drive to TransitWay, east and northeast along Transit Way to Neap Lane,east along Neap Lane to Marmion Avenue, south alongMarmion Avenue to Gunter Grove, east along GunterGrove to Gradient Way, north, northeast and then in ageneral easterly direction along Gradient Way to a pointopposite Wallcliffe Gardens, southeast to and alongWallcliffe Gardens to Berkshire Drive, northeast and eastalong Berkshire Drive and its extension eastwards toHartleap Lane, east along Hartleap Lane to SandalfordDrive, southeast along Sandalford Drive to Craigie Drive,northeast along Craigie Drive to Ocean Reef Road,southeast along Ocean Reef Road to the alignment of theproposed Mitchell Freeway, in a general westerly directionalong the extension of Coyle Road and along Coyle Roadto Craigie Drive, southwest and west along Craigie Driveto and across Marmion Avenue to Kallaroo Place,southwest along Kallaroo Place to Mullaloo Drive,southwest along Mullaloo Drive to Dampier Avenue, andnorth along Dampier Avenue to Koorana Road .The boundary streets of Neap Lane (south side), GunterGrove (south side), Wallcliffe Gardens (both sides), CoyleRoad (north side), Kallaroo Place (north side) and theboundary parts of Koorana Road (south side), MeridianDrive (east side), Transit Way (south and southeastsides), Marmion Avenue (west side), Gradient Way (southand southeast side), Sandalford Drive (both sides), OceanReef Road (south side), Mullaloo Drive (north side),Dampier Avenue (east side) and Craigie Drive (northernsection, both sides) and between Coyle Road andMarmion Avenue (north side) are included within theoptional area, whilst the boundary street of Hartleap Lane(both sides) and the boundary parts of Berkshire Drive(both sides) are excluded from the optional area .

Children from Camberwarra Primary School living withinthe optional area defined above may attend either CraigieSenior High School or Ocean Reef Senior High School .Children from Camberwarra Primary School living in thearea north of the optional area shall attend Ocean ReefSenior High School .

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Secondary Schools

Cyril Jackson Senior High . . .

Duncraig Senior High

Contributory PrimarySchools

AshfieldBassendeanBayswaterEast MaylandsMaylands

DuncraigGlengarryLymburnerPadburySorrento

Eastern Hills Senior High . . . .

ChidlowDarlingtonGlen ForrestMount HelenaMundaringParkervilleSawyers ValleyWooroloo

Forrestfield Senior HighDawson ParkForrestfieldHigh WycombeMaida ValeWattle GroveWoodlupine

Geraldton Senior High

Girrawheen Senior HighBlackmoreGirrawheenHainsworthKoondoolaMontroseWaddington

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Options, Exceptions, if any

Children from Lymburner Primary School living in FlindersAvenue (south side) and south thereof shall attendDuncraig Senior High School . Children from LymburnerPrimary School living in Flinders Avenue (north side) andnorth thereof shall attend Craigie Senior High School .

Children from Darlington Primary School have the option ofattending either Eastern Hills Senior High School orSwan View Senior High School .

Children from Glen Forrest Primary School have the optionof attending either Eastern Hills Senior High School orSwan View Senior High School .

Children from Wattle Grove Primary School have the optionof attending either Forrestfield Senior High School orLesmurdie Senior High School .

There is no system of contributory primary schoolsoperating with Geraldton Senior High School and JohnWillcock Senior High School .

The following constitutes a boundary between GeraldtonSenior High School and John Willcock Senior HighSchool:-From the junction of Willcock Drive and Olive Street,northeast and east along Olive Street to Brand Highway,north along Brand Highway to the junction withDurlacher Street, north along Durlacher Street to NorthWest Coastal Highway, east, northeast and north alongNorth West Coastal Highway to the Chapman River, andin a general southeasterly direction along the ChapmanRiver to Ridley Road.

Children living in Olive Street (both sides) and norththereof, in the boundary parts of Brand Highway andDurlacher Street (west side only) and west thereof and inthe boundary part of North West Coastal Highway (northand west side only) and west thereof shall attendGeraldton Senior High School .

Children living south of Olive Street, in the boundary partsof Brand Highway and Durlacher Street (east side only)and east thereof in each case, and in the boundary part ofNorth West Coastal Highway (south, southeast and eastsides only) and south and east thereof shall attend JohnWillcock Senior High School .

Secondary students travelling on the Northampton schoolbus and other school buses which transport students toRangeway Primary School shall attend John WillcockSenior High School . Secondary students travelling on allother school buses shall attend Geraldton Senior HighSchool .

Children attending Hainsworth Primary School and livingin the area bounded on the north by Casserley Avenue(northern arm) and Salcott Road (southern arm), on theeast by Hainsworth Avenue, on the south by Beach Roadand on the west by Girrawheen Avenue shall attend BalgaSenior High School unless they have, or have had, elderbrothers or sisters attending Girrawheen Senior HighSchool, in which case they shall have the option ofattending either Girrawheen Senior High School or BalgaSenior High School. For the purposes of this definition,the boundary parts of Salcott Road (south side),Hainsworth Avenue (west side), Beach Road (north side)and Girrawheen Avenue (east side) are included in thearea concerned whilst the boundary part of Casserley Av-enue (both sides) is excluded from this area .

Children attending Montrose Primary School and living inthe area bounded on the west by Hainsworth Avenue, onthe south by Beach Road, on the east by MirrabookaAvenue and on the north by an east-west line going fromMirrabooka Avenue between Pannell Way and MeakersWay on the north and Golders Way and Tendring Way onthe south to Hainsworth Avenue shall attend Balga SeniorHigh School unless they have, or have had, elder brothers

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

Gosnells Senior HighGosnellsHuntingdaleSeaforthWirrabirra

Governor Stirling Senior

GuildfordHigh

Herne HillMiddle SwanMidlandMidvaleUpper Swan*West Midland

Greenwood Senior HighAllenswoodEast GreenwoodGreenwoodWest Greenwood

Hamilton Senior HighCoogeeEast Hamilton HillHamilton HillJandakotNewtonPhoenixSouth CoogeeSouthwellSpearwoodSpearwood AlternativeWattleupWinterfoldYangebup

Hampton Senior HighAnzac TerraceEden HillEmbletonHampton ParkMorleyNorandaWeld Square

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or sisters attending Girrawheen Senior High School, inwhich case they shall have the option of attending eitherGirrawheen Senior High School or Balga Senior HighSchool. For the purposes of this definition, the boundaryparts of Hainsworth Avenue (east side), Beach Road(north side), Mirrabooka Avenue (west side), Golders Way(both sides) and Tendring Way (both sides) are includedin the area concerned whilst the boundary parts of PannellWay (both sides) and Meakers Way (both sides) areexcluded from this area .

Children from the area for Waddington Primary School, asdefined in Government Gazette of W.A ., of 8 December1978 page 4662, shall attend Balga Senior High Schoolunless they have, or have had, elder brothers or sistersattending Girrawheen Senior High School, in which casethey shall have the option of attending either GirrawheenSenior High School or Balga Senior High School .

Children from Midvale Primary School living in the areawest of the Standard Gauge Railway shall attendGovernor Stirling Senior High School . Children fromMidvale Primary School living in the area east of theStandard Gauge Railway shall attend Swan View SeniorHigh School .

Children from Allenswood Primary School living in the areabounded by Allenswood Road, Merivale Way, the north-ern boundary of Allenswood Primary School site, GarfieldWay (southern arm), Sherrington Road, Cockman Roadand Warwick Road have the option of attending eitherGreenwood Senior High School or Warwick Senior HighSchool. Children from Allenswood Primary School livingin the area to the north of the abovementioned optionalarea shall attend Greenwood Senior High School .

Children from East Greenwood Primary School have theoption of attending either Greenwood Senior High Schoolor Warwick Senior High School, except that those chil-dren who reside in Wanneroo Road (east side) and eastthereof shall attend Girrawheen Senior High School .

Children from Winterfold Primary School living in the areasouth of Healy Road have the option of attending eitherHamilton Senior High School or South Fremantle SeniorHigh School . Children from Winterfold Primary Schoolliving in Healy Road (both sides) and north thereof shallattend South Fremantle Senior High School .

Children from Jandakot Primary School have the option ofattending either Hamilton Senior High School, LeemingHigh School or North Lake Senior High School .

Children from Yangebup Primary School have the option ofattending either Hamilton Senior High School or NorthLake Senior High School .

Children from Eden Hill Primary School living in WalterRoad (south side) and south thereof and in May Road andIolanthe Street north of Walter Road (west side in eachcase) and west thereof shall attend Hampton Senior HighSchool. Children from Eden Hill Primary School living inWalter Road (north side), east of Iolanthe Street, andnorth thereof and in May Road and Iolanthe Street northof Walter Road (east side in each case) and east thereofshall attend Lockridge Senior High School .

Children from Embleton Primary School living in CollierRoad (both sides) and east and north thereof shall attendHampton Senior High School . Children from EmbletonPrimary School living in the area west and south of CollierRoad shall attend John Forrest Senior High School .

Children from Morley Primary School living in Collier Road(both sides) and east thereof south of Walter Road shallattend Hampton Senior High School . Children fromMorley Primary School living in the area west of CollierRoad south of Walter Road shall attend John ForrestSenior High School . Children from Morley PrimarySchool living in Walter Road (both sides) and north andwest thereof shall attend Morley Senior High School .

Children from Noranda Primary School living in CrimeaStreet (east side) and east thereof shall attend HamptonSenior High School . Children from Noranda PrimarySchool living in Crimea Street (west side) and westthereof shall attend Morley Senior High School .

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

Hollywood Senior HighClaremontDalkeithEast ClaremontHollywoodJolimontNedlandsRosalie

John Curtin Senior HighBictonEast FremantleNorth FremantlePalmyraRichmond

John Forrest Senior HighDianellaEmbletonHillcrestMorleyInglewoodWest Morley

John Willcock Senior High . .

Kalamunda Senior HighFalls RoadGooseberry HillKalamundaWalliston

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Children from Palmyra Primary School living in the areaeast of Stock Road have the option of attending eitherJohn Curtin Senior High School or Melville Senior HighSchool. Children from Palmyra Primary School living inStock Road (both sides) and west thereof shall attendJohn Curtin Senior High School .

Children from Embleton Primary School living in the areawest and south of Collier Road shall attend John ForrestSenior High School . Children from Embleton PrimarySchool living in Collier Road (both sides) and east andnorth thereof shall attend Hampton Senior High School .

Children from Morley Primary School living in the area westof Collier Road south of Walter Road shall attend JohnForrest Senior High School . Children from Morley Pri-mary School living in Collier Road (both sides) and eastthereof south of Walter Road shall attend HamptonSenior High School . Children from Morley PrimarySchool living in Walter Road (both sides) and north andwest thereof shall attend Morley Senior High School .

Children from Inglewood Primary School living in the areanortheast of Dundas Road, Eleventh Avenue andKennedy Street shall attend John Forrest Senior HighSchool. Children from Inglewood Primary School living inDundas Road (both sides) and southwest thereof, inEleventh Avenue (both sides) and southwest thereof andin Kennedy Street (both sides) and southwest thereofshall attend Mount Lawley Senior High School .

Children from West Morley Primary School living in thearea southwest of Light Street shall attend John ForrestSenior High School . Children from West Morley PrimarySchool living in Light Street (both sides) and northeastthereof shall attend Morley Senior High School .

There is no system of contributory primary schoolsoperating with John Willcock Senior High School andGeraldton Senior High School .

The following constitutes a boundary between JohnWillcock Senior High School and Geraldton Senior HighSchool:-From the junction of Willcock Drive and Olive Street,northeast and east along Olive Street to Brand Highway,north along Brand Highway to the junction withDurlacher Street, north along Durlacher Street to NorthWest Coastal Highway, east, northeast and north alongNorth West Coastal Highway to the Chapman River, andin a general southeasterly direction along the ChapmanRiver to Ridley Road .

Children living south of Olive Street, in the boundary partsof Brand Highway and Durlacher Street (east side only)and east thereof in each case, and in the boundary part ofNorth West Coastal Highway (south, southeast and eastsides only) and south and east thereof shall attend JohnWillcock Senior High School .

Children living in Olive Street (both sides) and norththereof, in the boundary parts of Brand Highway andDurlacher Street (west side only) and west thereof and inthe boundary part of North West Coastal Highway (northand west side only) and west thereof shall attendGeraldton Senior High School .

Secondary students travelling on the Northampton schoolbus and other school buses which transport students toRangeway Primary School shall attend John WillcockSenior High School . Secondary students travelling on allother school buses shall attend Geraldton Senior HighSchool .

Children from Falls Road Primary School living in the areanorth of Falls Road and the portion of Lesmurdie Roadnorth of Falls Road shall attend Kalamunda Senior HighSchool . Children from Falls Road Primary School living inthe area south of Falls Road and south of the portion ofLesmurdie Road north of Falls Road shall attendLesmurdie Senior High School . Children living in FallsRoad and the boundary part of Lesmurdie Road have theoption of attending either Kalamunda Senior High Schoolor Lesmurdie Senior High School .

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

Kelmscott Senior HighClifton HillsGrovelandsKelmscottKingsleyWestfield Park

Kent Street Senior HighBentleyEast Victoria ParkKensingtonMillenSouth PerthVictoria Park

Kewdale Senior HighCarlisleCloverdaleKewdaleLathlainRivervaleTranbyWhiteside

Kwinana Senior HighBaldivisCalistaHope ValleyMedinaNorth ParmeliaOrelia

ighBatemanBull CreekJandakotLeemingOberthur

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Options, Exceptions, if any

Children for Walliston Primary School living in the areanorth of Lesmurdie Road, Jackson Road, and a lineconnecting the junction of Jackson Road and StanhopeRoad with the junction of Mundaring Weir Road andAldersyde Road shall attend Kalamunda Senior HighSchool. Children from Walliston Primary School living inthe area south of Lesmurdie Road, Jackson Road, and aline connecting the junction of Jackson Road andStanhope Road with the junction of Mundaring WeirRoad and Aldersyde Road shall attend Lesmurdie SeniorHigh School . Children living in the boundary part ofLesmurdie Road and in Jackson Road have the option ofattending either Kalamunda Senior High School orLesmurdie Senior High School .

The boundary between Kelmscott Senior High School andRoleystone District High School is the north-southboundary between the localities of Kelmscott andRoleystone, with children living to the east of this bound-ary being directed to Roleystone District High School andthose living to the west of this boundary being directed toKelmscott Senior High School, except that children livingin the area bounded on the north by Chevin-Road, on thewest by Canning Mills Road, on the south by a line drawndue east from Canning Mills Road at a point due west ofthe southern extremity of Coventry Road to the localityboundary between Kelmscott and Roleystone, and on theeast by the aforementioned locality boundary, have theoption of attending either Kelmscott Senior High Schoolor Roleystone District High School, with the boundaryparts of Chevin Road and Canning Mills Road (both sidesin each case) being included in the optional area .

Children from Kingsley Primary School living in GalliersAvenue (both sides) and north thereof, west side ofAlbany Highway between Galliers Avenue and WalterStreet and west thereof, and in Walter Street (both sidesand the extension eastwards and north thereof shall at-tend Kelmscott Senior High School . Children fromKingsley Primary School living in the area south ofGalliers Avenue, on the east side of Albany Highway be-tween Gathers Avenue and Walter Street and east thereof.and south of Walter Street and its extension eastwardsshall attend Armadale Senior High School .

Children from Cloverdale Primary School living in FulhamStreet (both sides) and southeast thereof have the optionof attending either Kewdale Senior High School orBelmont Senior High School . Children from CloverdalePrimary School living in the area to the northwest ofFulham Street shall attend Belmont Senior High School .

Children from Tranby Primary School living in Acton A\ -enue (both sides) and southwest thereof shall attendKewdale Senior High School . Children from Tranby Pri-mary School living in the area northeast of Acton Avenuehave the option of attending either Kewdale Senior HighSchool or Belmont Senior High School .

Children from Whiteside Primary School living in the areasouth of Keane Street and west of Whiteside Street shallattend Kewdale Senior High School. Children fromWhiteside Primary School living in Keane Street (bothsides) and north thereof, and in Whiteside Street (bothsides) and east thereof shall attend Belmont Senior HighSchool.

Children from Bateman Primary School living in the follow-ing area shall attend Leeming High School: from the junc-tion of Marsengo Road and Murdoch Drive, east alongMarsengo Road to the eastern part of Broadhurst Cres-cent, south along Broadhurst Crescent to Scandrett Way,east along Scandrett Way and its eastward extension tothe Kwinana Freeway, south along the Kwinana Freeway

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Contributory Primary

Options, Exceptions, If anySchools

to South Street, west along South Street to MurdochDrive, and north along Murdoch Drive to Marsengo Road .The boundary parts of Murdoch Drive (east side),Marsengo Road (both sides), Broadhurst Crescent (bothsides), Scandrett Way (both sides), the Kwinana Freeway(west side) and South Street (north side) are includedwithin this area.

The following shall constitute an optional area betweenLeeming High School and Rossmoyne Senior HighSchool: from the junction of Marsengo Road and MurdochDrive, east along Marsengo Road to the eastern part ofBroadhurst Crescent, south along Broadhurst Crescent toScandrett Way, east along Scandrett Way and its east-ward extension to the Kwinana Freeway, north along theKwinana Freeway to Parry Avenue, northwest and westalong Parry Avenue to Murdoch Drive, and south alongMurdoch Drive to Marsengo Road . The boundary parts ofMurdoch Drive (east side), the Kwinana Freeway (westside) and Parry Avenue (south side) are included withinthis optional area, whilst the boundary parts of MarsengoRoad (both sides), Broadhurst Crescent (both sides) andScandrett Way (both sides) are excluded from thisoptional area.

Children from Bull Creek Primary School living in the fol-lowing area shall attend Leeming High School: from thejunction of South Street and the Kwinana Freeway, northalong the Kwinana Freeway to a point opposite the west-ern extension of Windich Road, in an easterly direction toand along Windich Road and its eastward extension toBenningfield Road, south along Benningfield Road toHenry Bull Drive, east then southeast along Henry BullDrive to James Street, east along James Street to HardyStreet, southeast along Hardy Street to Darley Circle,south along Darley Circle to More Crescent, northeastalong More Crescent to Back Close, east along Back Closeand the walkway linking Back Close and Darley Circle,south along Darley Circle to Vagg Street, east along VaggStreet to Wheatley Drive, south along Wheatley Drive toSouth Street and west along South Street to the KwinanaFreeway. The boundary parts of Windich road,Benningfield Road, Henry Bull Drive, James Street,Hardy Street, Darley Circle, More Crescent, Back Closeand Vagg Street (both sides in all cases), South Street(north side) and the Kwinana Freeway (east side) areincluded in the above-mentioned area .

The following shall constitute an optional area betweenLeeming High School and Willetton Senior High School :from the intersection of Parry Avenue and the KwinanaFreeway, south along the Kwinana Freeway to a pointopposite the western extension of Windich Road, in aneasterly direction to and along Windich Road and its east-ward extension to Benningfield Road, south alongBenningfield Road to Henry Bull Drive, east thensoutheast along Henry Bull Drive to James Street, eastalong James Street to Hardy Street, southeast alongHardy Street to Darley Circle, southeast along DarleyCircle to More Crescent, northeast along More Crescentto Back Close, east along Back Close and the walkwaylinking Back Close and Darley Circle, south along DarleyCircle to Vagg Street, east along Vagg Street to WheatleyDrive, north along Wheatley Drive to Parry Avenue andwest along Parry Avenue to the Kwinana Freeway . Theboundary parts of Parry Avenue (south side), WheatleyDrive (both sides) and the Kwinana Freeway (east side)are included within this optional area . The boundary parts(both sides) of all other streets are excluded from thisoptional area .

The following shall constitute an optional area betweenLeeming High School and Willetton Senior High School :from the junction of South Street and Wheatley Drive,north along Wheatley Drive to the southern arm ofOberthur Crescent, east between Oberthur Crescent andWeeks Way to the walkway linking Weeks Way andAnstie Way, east along this walkway to Anstie Way, norththen east along the northern part of Anstie Way toHetherington Drive, northeast along Hetherington Driveto Owgan Place, southeast along Owgan Place to KarelAvenue south along Karel Avenue to South Street andwest along South Street to Wheatley Drive . The boundaryparts of Wheatley Drive, Anstie Way, Owgan Place (bothsides in all cases), Karel Avenue (west side) and SouthStreet (north side) are included within this optional area,whilst the boundary parts of Hetherington Drive (bothsides) are excluded from this area .

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

Lesmurdie Senior High*CarmelFalls RoadLesmurdiePickering BrookWallistonWattle Grove

Lockridge Senior HighCavershamEast BeechboroEden HillLockridge

Lynwood Senior High

Maddington Senior High

Mandurah Senior HighDudley ParkGlencoeMandurahNorth Mandurah

Melville Senior HighAttadaleBooragoonCarawathaMelvillePalmyraWillagee

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BrockmanCanning ValeFerndaleKinlockLangfordLynwoodWest LynwoodBramfield ParkEast KenwickEast MaddingtonMaddingtonOrange Grove

Options, Exceptions, if any

Children from Jandakot Primary School have the option ofattending either Leeming High School, Hamilton SeniorHigh School or North Lake Senior High School .

Children from Falls Road Primary School living in the areasouth of Falls Road and south of the portion of LesmurdieRoad north of Falls Road shall attend Lesmurdie SeniorHigh School. Children from Falls Road Primary Schoolliving in the area north of Falls Road and the portion ofLesmurdie Road north of Falls Road shall attendKalamunda Senior High School. Children living in FallsRoad and the boundary part of Lesmurdie Road have theoption of attending either Lesmurdie Senior High Schoolor Kalamunda Senior High School.

Children from Walliston Primary School living in the areasouth of Lesmurdie Road, Jackson Road, and a lineconnecting the junction of Jackson Road and StanhopeRoad with the junction on Mundaring Weir Road andAldersyde Road shall attend Lesmurdie Senior HighSchool. Children from Walliston Primary School living inthe area north of Lesmurdie Road, Jackson Road, and aline connecting the junction of Jackson Road andStanhope Road with the junction of Mundaring WeirRoad and Aldersyde Road shall attend Kalamunda SeniorHigh School . Children living in the boundary part ofLesmurdie Road and in Jackson Road have the option ofattending either Lesmurdie Senior High School orKalamunda Senior High School .

Children from Wattle Grove Primary School have the optionof attending either Lesmurdie Senior High School orForrestfield Senior High School .

Children from Eden Hill Primary School living in WalterRoad (north side) east of Iolanthe Street and norththereof and in May Road and Iolanthe Street north ofWalter Road (east side in each case) and east thereof shallattend Lockridge Senior High School . Children from EdenHill Primary School living in Walter Road (south side)and south thereof and in May Road and Iolanthe Streetnorth of Walter Road (west side in each case) and westthereof shall attend Hampton Senior High School .

Children from Canning Vale Primary School have theoption of attending either Lynwood Senior High School orThornlie Senior High School .

Children from East Kenwick Primary School living inAlbany Highway (east side) and east thereof shall attendMaddington Senior High School . Children from EastKenwick Primary School living in Albany Highway (westside) and west thereof shall attend Thornlie Senior HighSchool .

The following constitutes a boundary between MandurahSenior High School and Pinjarra Senior High School :The Serpentine River from Peel Inlet through to GoegrupLake.

Children living in the area to the west of the SerpentineRiver shall attend Mandurah Senior High School .

Children living in the area to the east of the SerpentineRiver shall attend Pinjarra Senior High School.

Children living in the Stake Hill area have the option ofattending either Mandurah Senior High School orPinjarra Senior High School .

Children from Booragoon Primary School have the option ofattending either Melville Senior High School orApplecross Senior High School .

Children from Carawatha Primary School living in the areanorth of Charsley Street, in Wheyland Street (both sides)and west thereof between Charsley Street and ArchibaldStreet, and in Greig Street (both sides) and west thereof .shall attend Melville Senior High School. Children fromCarawatha Primary School living in Charsley Street (bothsides) and south thereof, east of Wheyland Street betweenCharsley Street and Archibald Street, and east of GreigStreet and its extension southwards to South Street shallattend North Lake Senior High School .

Children from Palmyra Primary School living in the areaeast of Stock Road have the option of attending eitherMelville Senior High School or John Curtin Senior HighSchool. Children from Palmyra Primary School living inStock Road (both sides) and west thereof shall attendJohn Curtin Senior High School .

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

Mirrabooka Senior HighMirrabookaMount HawthornNollamaraOsborneSutherlandTuart HillWestminsterYokine

Morley Senior HighCamboonDianella HeightsMorleyNorandaNorth MorleyWest Morley

Mount Lawley Senior High . .

EDUCATION ACT 1928-1981-continued

Options, Exceptions, if any

[20 December 1985 .

Children from Mount Hawthorn Primary School living inGreen Street (both sides) and north thereof have theoption of attending either Mirrabooka Senior High Schoolor Perth Modern Senior High School . Children fromMount Hawthorn Primary School living in the area southof Green Street shall attend Perth Modern Senior HighSchool.

Children from Osborne Primary School living in the areaeast of Main Street have the option of attending eitherMirrabooka Senior High School or Balcatta Senior HighSchool. Children from Osborne Primary School living inMain Street (both sides) and west thereof shall attendBalcatta Senior High School .

Children from Tuart Hill Primary School living in GreenStreet (both sides) and north thereof shall attendMirrabooka Senior High School. Children from Tuart HillPrimary School living in the area south of Green Streethave the option of attending either Mirrabooka SeniorHigh School or Perth Modern Senior High School .

Children from Westminster Primary School living in ArkanaRoad (both sides) and north thereof have the option ofattending either Mirrabooka Senior High School or BalgaSenior High School . Children from Westminster PrimarySchool living in the area south of Arkana Road shall at-tend Mirrabooka Senior High School.

Children from Yokine Primary School living in Blythe Av-enue and Woodrow Avenue (north side in each case) andnorth thereof shall attend Mirrabooka Senior HighSchool. Children from Yokine Primary School living inBlythe Avenue and Woodrow Avenue (south side in eachcase) and south thereof shall attend Mount Lawley SeniorHigh School .

Children from Morley Primary School living in Walter Road(both sides) and north and west thereof shall attendMorley Senior High School . Children from Morley Pri-mary School living in Collier Road (both sides) and eastthereof south of Walter Road shall attend HamptonSenior High School. Children from Morley PrimarySchool living in the area west of Collier Road south ofWalter Road shall attend John Forrest Senior HighSchool .

Children from Noranda Primary School living in CrimeaStreet (west side) and west thereof shall attend MorleySenior High School . Children from Noranda PrimarySchool living in Crimea Street (east side) and east thereofshall attend Hampton Senior High School.

Children from West Morley Primary School living in LightStreet (both sides) and northeast thereof shall attendMorley Senior High School . Children from West MorleyPrimary School living in the area southwest of LightStreet shall attend John Forrest Senior High School .

The following constitutes the boundary for the MountLawley Senior High School :-From the junction of Wanneroo Road and Wiluna Street,northeast along Wiluna Street to Flinders Street, northalong Flinders Street to Blythe Avenue, east along BlytheAvenue and Woodrow Avenue to Cresswell Road,southeast along Cresswell Road, Homer Street, DundasRoad, Eleventh Avenue and Kennedy Street to the rail-way line, southwest along the railway line to SummersStreet, west along Summers Street to the junction withLord Street and Bulwer Street, northwest along BulwerStreet to Vincent Street, west along Vincent Street toCharles Street, north and northwest along Charles Streetto the junction with Walcott Street and Wanneroo Road,and northwest along Wanneroo Road to Wiluna Street .

The boundary parts of Wiluna Street (southeast side), Flin-ders Street (both sides), Woodrow Avenue (south side),Cresswell Road (southwest side) and Vincent Street (bothsides), and the boundary streets of Blythe Avenue (southside), Homer Street (southwest side), Dundas Road (bothsides), Eleventh Avenue (both sides) and Kennedy Street(both sides) are included within the area for MountLawley Senior High School, while the boundary parts ofSummers Street (both sides) and Charles Street (bothsides) and the boundary street of Bulwer Street (bothsides) are excluded from the area for Mount LawleySenior High School .

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

North Lake Senior HighCarawathaCoolbellupJandakotKardinyaKoorillaNorth LakeYangebup

Ocean Reef Senior HighHeathridgeMullaloo Heights

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EDUCATION ACT 1928-1981-continued

Options, Exceptions, if any

Bunbury Senior High School .

North Albany Senior High . . .

Mount LockyerYakamia

Children from Carawatha Primary School living in CharsleyStreet (both sides) and south thereof, east of WheylandStreet between Charsley Street and Archibald Street, andeast of Greig Street and its extension southwards to SouthStreet shall attend North Lake Senior High School . Chil-dren from Carawatha Primary School living in the areanorth of Charsley Street, in Wheyland Street (both sides)and west thereof between Charsley Street and ArchibaldStreet, and in Greig Street (both sides) and west thereof',shall attend Melville Senior High School .

Children from Jandakot Primary School have the option ofattending either North Lake Senior High School .Hamilton Senior High School or Leeming High School .

Children from Yangebup Primary School have the option ofattending either North Lake Senior High School orHamilton Senior High School .

The following shall constitute an optional area betweenOcean Reef Senior High School and Craigie Senior HighSchool:-From the junction of Koorana Road and Dampier Avenue,east along Koorana Road to the southwest corner of Lot232 (sump site), north along the western boundary of Lot232 and continuing north to the southwest corner ofMullaloo Heights Primary School, in a general easterlydirection along the southern boundary of MullalooHeights Primary School to Charonia Road, acrossCharonia Road to and through the public access way toMeridian Drive, north along Meridian Drive to TransitWay, east and northeast along Transit Way to Neap Lane,east along Neap Lane to Marmion Avenue, south alongMarmion Avenue to Gunter Grove, east along GunterGrove to Gradient Way, north, northeast and then in ageneral easterly direction along Gradient Way to a pointopposite Wallcliffe Gardens, southeast to and alongWallcliffe Gardens to Berkshire Drive, northeast and eastalong Berkshire Drive and its extension eastwards toHartleap Lane, east along Hartleap Lane to SandalfordDrive, southeast along Sandalford Drive to Craigie Drive,northeast along Craigie Drive to Ocean Reef Road,southeast along Ocean Reef Road to the alignment of theproposed Mitchell Freeway, in a general westerly directionalong the extension of Coyle Road and along Coyle Roadto Craigie Drive, southwest and west along Craigie Driveto and across Marmion Avenue to Kallaroo Place,southwest along Kallaroo Place to Mullaloo Drive,southeast along Mullaloo Drive to Dampier Avenue, andnorth along Dampier Avenue to Koorana Road .

The following primary schools contribute in full or part tothe Mount Lawley Senior High School :- Coolbinia,Dianella, Highgate, Kyilla, Mount Lawley, Inglewood,North Perth and Yokine . Children from these schoolsliving within the area for the Mount Lawley Senior HighSchool, as designated above, shall attend Mount LawleySenior High School . Children from outside the area forMount Lawley Senior High School are excluded from at-tendance at that school .

Newton Moore Senior ig . Adam Road Children from Carey Park Primary School living in the areaCapel north of (but not including) the boundary parts of ForrestCarey Park Avenue, Wisbey Street, Yorla Road and Clarke StreetSouth Bunbury have the option of attending either Newton Moore SeniorWithers High School or Bunbury Senior High School . Children

from Carey Park Primary School living in the boundaryparts (both sides) of Forrest Avenue, Wisbey Street, YorlaRoad and Clarke Street and south thereof shall attendNewton Moore Senior High School .

Children from South Bunbury Primary School living in theboundary parts (both sides) of Forrest Avenue, WisbeyStreet, Yorla Road, and Clarke Street and its extensionwestward to the Indian Ocean and south thereof, shallattend Newton Moore Senior High School . Children fromSouth Bunbury Primary School living in the area north of(but not including) the boundary parts of Forrest Avenue,Wisbey Street, Yorla Road, and Clarke Street and itsextension westward to the Indian Ocean shall attend

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

Perth Modern Senior High . .

HighgateKyillaLeedervilleMount HawthornNorth PerthSubiacoTuart HillWest Leederville

Pinjarra Senior HighCarcoolaDwellingupNorth DandalupPinjarra

Rockingham Senior HighBungareeCooloongupHillmanRockingham Beach

Roleystone District HighKarragullenRoleystone

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EDUCATION ACT 1928-1981-continued

Options, Exceptions, if any

The boundary streets of Neap Lane (south side), GunterGrove (south side), Wallcliffe Gardens (both sides), CoyleRoad (north side), Kallaroo Place (north side) and theboundary parts of Koorana Road (south side), MeridianDrive (east side), Transit Way (south and south eastsides), Marmion Avenue (west side), Gradient Way (southand southeast sides), Sandalford Drive (both sides), OceanReef Road (south side), Mullaloo Drive (north side),Dampier Avenue (east side) and Craigie Drive (northernsection, both sides) and between Coyle Road andMarmion Avenue (north side) are included within theoptional area, whilst the boundary street of Hartleap Lane(both sides) and the boundary parts of Berkshire Drive(both sides) are excluded from the optional area .

Children from Camberwarra Primary School living withinthe optional area defined above may attend either OceanReef Senior High School or Craigie Senior High School .Children from Camberwarra Primary School living in thearea north of the optional area shall attend Ocean ReefSenior High School .

Children from Highgate Primary School living in Bulwerand Summers Streets (both sides) and south thereof shallattend Perth Modern Senior High School . Children fromHighgate Primary School living in the area north ofBulwer and Summers Streets shall attend Mount LawleySenior High School.

Children from Kyilla Primary School living in CharlesStreet (both sides) and west thereof shall attend PerthModern Senior High School. Children from Kyilla Pri-mary School living in the area east of Charles Street shallattend Mount Lawley Senior High School .

Children from Mount Hawthorn Primary School living inthe area south of Green Street shall attend Perth ModernSenior High School . Children from Mount Hawthorn Pri-mary School living in Green Street (both sides) and norththereof have the option of attending either Perth ModernSenior High School or Mirrabooka Senior High School .

Children from North Perth Primary School living in CharlesStreet (both sides) and west thereof shall attend PerthModern Senior High School . Children from North PerthPrimary School living in the area east of Charles Streetshall attend Mount Lawley Senior High School .

Children from Tuart Hill Primary School living in the areasouth of Green Street have the option of attending eitherPerth Modern Senior High School or Mirrabooka SeniorHigh School. Children from Tuart Hill Primary Schoolliving in Green Street (both sides) and north thereof shallattend Mirrabooka Senior High School .

The following constitutes a boundary between PinjarraSenior High School and Mandurah Senior High School :-The Serpentine River from Peel Inlet through to GoegrupLake .

Children living in the area to the east of the SerpentineRiver shall attend Pinjarra Senior High School .

Children living in the area to the west of the SerpentineRiver shall attend Mandurah Senior High School .

Children living in the Stake Hill area have the option ofattending either Pinjarra Senior High School orMandurah Senior High School.

Children from Cooloongup Primary School have the optionof attending either Rockingham Senior High School orSafety Bay Senior High School .

The boundary between Roleystone District High School andKelmscott Senior High School is the north-south bound-ary between the localities of Kelmscott and Roleystone,with children living to the east of this boundary beingdirected to Roleystone District High School and thoseliving to the west of this boundary being directed toKelmscott Senior High School, except that children livingin the area bounded on the north by Chevin Road, on thewest by Canning Mills Road, on the south by a line drawndue east from Canning Mills Road at a point due west ofthe southern extremity of Coventry Road to the locality .boundary between Kelmscott and Roleystone, and on theeast by the aforementioned locality boundary, have theoption of attending either Roleystone District HighSchool or Kelmscott Senior High School, with the bound-ary parts of Chevin Road and Canning Mills Road (bothsides in each case) being included in the optional area .

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Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

Rossmoyne Senior HighBatemanBrentwoodBull CreekOberthurRossmoyneShelleyWilletton

Safety Bay Senior HighCooloongupSafety BayWarnbro

Scarborough Senior High

South Fremantle Senior

Swan View Senior HighBellevueDarlingtonGlen ForrestGreenmountHelena ValleyKoongamiaMidvaleSwan View

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EDUCATION ACT 1928-1981 continued

BirraleeDeanmoreKarrinyupLake GwelupNewboroughNorth Innaloo

BeaconsfieldHiltonSouth TerraceWhite Gum ValleyWinterfold

Options, Exceptions, if any

Children from Bateman Primary School living in the areabounded by Leach Highway, the Kwinana Freeway, ParryAvenue and Murdoch Drive shall attend RossmoyneSenior High School. The boundary parts of Leach High-way (south side), the Kwinana Freeway (west side), ParryAvenue (north side) and Murdoch Drive (east side) areincluded within this area .

The following shall constitute an optional area betweenRossmoyne Senior High School and Leeming HighSchool: from the junction of Marsengo Road and MurdochDrive, east along Marsengo Road to the eastern part ofBroadhurst Crescent, south along Broadhurst Crescent toScandrett Way, east along Scandrett Way and its east-ward extension to the Kwinana Freeway, north along theKwinana Freeway to Parry Avenue, northwest and westalong Parry Avenue to Murdoch Drive, and south alongMurdoch Drive to Marsengo Road . The boundary parts ofMurdoch Drive (east side), the Kwinana Freeway (westside) and Parry Avenue (south side) are included withinthis optional area, whilst the boundary parts of MarsengoRoad (both sides), Broadhurst Crescent (both sides) andScandrett Way (both sides) are excluded from thisoptional area.

Children from Brentwood Primary School have the optionof attending either Applecross Senior High School orRossmoyne Senior High School .

Children from Bull Creek Primary School living in ParryAvenue (north side only) and north thereof shall attendRossmoyne Senior High School .

Children from Oberthur Primary School living in Parry Av-enue (north side only) and north thereof shall attendRossmoyne Senior High School .

Children from Shelley Primary School have the option ofattending either Rossmoyne Senior High School orWilletton Senior High School .

Children from Willetton Primary School living in the follow-ing boundary streets or parts of boundary streets (bothsides) and west thereof shall attend Rossmoyne SeniorHigh School:-From the junction of High Road and Augusta Street,south along Augusta Street to Acanthus Road, west alongAcanthus Road to Darvell Road, south along Darvell Roadto Rhonda Avenue, west along Rhonda Avenue to DonaldStreet, south along Donald Street to Apsley Road, westalong Apsley Road to Eagles Walk, south along thenorth-south alignment of Eagles Walk and its extension toFlamingo Way and south along the north-south alignmentof Flamingo Way and its extension to Albatross Pass

Children from Cooloongup Primary School have the optionof attending either Rockingham Senior High School orSafety Bay Senior High School .

Children from Birralee Primary School have the option o' :attending either Scarborough Senior High School orBalcatta Senior High School .

Children from Lake Gwelup Primary School have the optionof attending either Scarborough Senior High School orBalcatta Senior High School

Children from Winterfold Primary School living in HealRoad (both sides) and north thereof shall attend SouthFremantle Senior High School . Children from WinterfoldPrimary School living in the area south of Healy Roadhave the option of attending either South FremantleSenior High School or Hamilton Senior High School .

Children from Darlington Primary School have the option ofattending either Swan View Senior High School or East-ern Hills Senior High School .

Children from Glen Forrest Primary School have the optionof attending either Swan View Senior High School orEastern Hills Senior High School .

Children from Midvale Primary School living in the areaeast of the Standard Gauge Railway shall attend SwanView Senior High School . Children from Midvale PrimarySchool living in the area west of the Standard GaugeRailway shall attend Governor Stirling Senior HighSchool .

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[20 December 1985 .

EDUCATION ACT 1928-1981-continued

Secondary Schools

Contributory PrimarySchools

Swanbourne Senior HighCottesloeGraylandsMosman ParkNorth CottesloeSwanbourne

Thornlie Senior High

Wanneroo Senior High

Canning ValeEast KenwickSouth ThornlieThornlieYale

East WannerooQuinns RocksWanneroo

Warwick Senior HighAllenswoodEast GreenwoodEast HamersleyGlendaleHawker ParkWarwick

Willetton Senior HighBull CreekBurrendahOberthurRivertonRostrataShelleyWilletton

Options, Exceptions, if any

Children from Canning Vale Primary School have theoption of attending either Thornlie Senior High School orLynwood Senior High School .

Children from East Kenwick Primary School living inAlbany Highway (west side) and west thereof shall attendThornlie Senior High School. Children from EastKenwick Primary School living in Albany Highway (eastside) and east thereof shall attend Maddington SeniorHigh School .

Children from Wanneroo Primary School shall attendWanneroo Senior High School except that children livingin the area bounded by Ocean Reef Road, WannerooRoad, Whitfords Avenue, Duffy Terrace and its extensiondue north to Ocean Reef Road shall attend WoodvaleHigh School . The boundary parts of Wanneroo Road(both sides), Whitfords Avenue (both sides) and DuffyTerrace (both sides) are included in the above-mentionedarea, whilst the boundary parts of Ocean Reef Road (bothsides) are excluded from the area .

Children from Allenswood Primary School living in the areabounded by Allenswood Road, Merivale Way, the north-ern boundary of the Allenswood Primary School site,Garfield Way (southern arm), Sherrington Road,Cockman Road and Warwick Road have the option ofattending either Warwick Senior High School or Green-wood Senior High School . Children from Allenswood Pri-mary School living in the area to the north of theabove-mentioned optional area shall attend GreenwoodSenior High School .

Children from East Greenwood Primary School have theoption of attending either Warwick Senior High School orGreenwood Senior High School, except that those chil-dren who reside in Wanneroo Road (east side) and eastthereof shall attend Girrawheen Senior High School .

The following shall constitute an optional area betweenWilletton Senior High School and Leeming High School :from the intersection of Parry Avenue and the KwinanaFreeway, south along the Kwinana Freeway to a pointopposite the western extension of Windich Road, in aneasterly direction to and along Windich Road and its east-ward extension to Benningfield Road, south alongBenningfield Road to Henry Bull Drive, east thensoutheast along Henry Bull Drive to James Street, eastalong James Street to Hardy Street, southeast alongHardy Street to Darley Circle, southeast along DarleyCircle to More Crescent, northeast along More Crescentto Back Close, east along Back Close and the walkwaylinking Back Close and Darley Circle, south along DarleyCircle to Vagg Street, east along Vagg Street to WheatleyDrive, north along Wheatley Drive to Parry Avenue andwest along Parry Avenue to the Kwinana Freeway . Theboundary parts of Parry Avenue (south side), WheatleyDrive (both sides) and the Kwinana Freeway (east side)are included within this optional area . The boundary parts(both sides) of all other streets are excluded from thisoptional area .

Children from Oberthur Primary School living in the follow-ing area shall attend Willetton Senior High School : fromthe junction of Wheatley Drive and the southern arm ofOberthur Crescent, east between Oberthur Crescent andWeeks Way to the walkway linking Weeks Way andAnstie Way, east along this walkway to Anstie Way, norththen east along the northern part of Anstie Way toHetherington Drive, northeast along Hetherington Driveto Owgan Place, southeast along Owgan Place to KarelAvenue, north along Karel Avenue to Parry Avenue, westalong Parry Avenue to Wheatley Drive and south alongWheatley Drive to the southern arm of Oberthur Crescent .The boundary parts of Parry Avenue (south side), KarelAvenue (west side), Hetherington Drive (both sides northof Owgan Place) and Wheatley Drive (both sides, south ofVagg Street) are included within this area, whilst theboundary parts of Owgan Place (both sides), Anstie Way(both sides), and Wheatley Drive (both sides, north ofVagg Street), are excluded from this area .

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Contributory Primary

Options, Exceptions, if anySchools

The following shall constitute an optional area betweenLeeming High School and Willetton Senior High School :from the junction of South Street and Wheatley Drive,nort'i along Wheatley Drive to the southern arm ofOberthur Crescent, east between Oberthur Crescent andWeeks Way to the walkway linking Weeks Way andAnstie Way, east along this walkway to Anstie Way, norththen east along the northern part of Anstie Way toHetherington Drive, northeast along Hetherington Driveto Owgan Place, southeast along Owgan Place to KarelAvenue, south along Karel Avenue to South Street andwest along South Street to Wheatley Drive. The boundaryparts of Wheatley Drive, Anstie Way, Owgan Place (bothsides in all cases), Karel Avenue (west side) and SouthStreet (north side) are included within this optional area,whilst the boundary parts of Hetherington Drive (bothsides) are excluded from this area .

Children from Shelley Primary School have the option ofattending either Willetton Senior High School orRossmoyne Senior High School .

Children from Willetton Primary School living in the areaeast of the following boundary streets or parts of boundarystreets shall attend Willetton Senior High School :-From the junction of High Road and Augusta Street,south along Augusta Street to Acanthus Road, west alongAcanthus Road to Darvell Road, south along Darvell Roadto Rhonda Avenue, west along Rhonda Avenue to DonaldStreet, south along Donald Street to Apsley Road, westalong Apsley Road to Eagles Walk, south along thenorth-south alignment of Eagles Walk and its extension toFlamingo Way and south along the north-south alignmentof Flamingo Way and its extension to Albatross Pass .

Children from Willetton Primary School living in theabove-mentioned boundary streets or parts of boundarystreets and west thereof shall attend Rossmoyne SeniorHigh School .

Woodvale HighCreaneyChildren from Wanneroo Primary School shall attendEdgewater

Wanneroo Senior High School except that children livingGoollelal

in the area bounded by Ocean Reef Road, WannerooWanneroo Road, Whitfords Avenue, Duffy Terrace and its extension

due north to Ocean Reef Road shall attend WoodvaleHigh School. The boundary parts of Wanneroo Road(both sides), Whitfords Avenue (both sides) and DuffyTerrace (both sides) are included in the above-mentionedarea, whilst the boundary part of Ocean Reef Road (bothsides) is excluded from the area.

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITYTenders, closing at West Perth, at 2 .30 p .m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following projects .Tenders are to be addressed to :-

The Minister for Works,C/- Contract Office,Dumas House,2 Havelock Street,West Perth, Western Australia 6005 .

and are to be endorsed as being a tender for the relevant project .The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted .

ContractNo .

EDUCATION ACT 1928-1981-continued

Project

24247Dumas House, West Perth-Asbestos Management Contract-Phase 1 .

24273Murray District Hospital (Pinjarra) -Repairs and RenovationsStage 2-Electrical Installation (Nominated Sub Contract)

24276Graylands (Urban Lands Council)-7 Houses and 8 Units-Design and Construction

24277Mount Helena Primary School-Covered Assemby Area andToilets

24278Upper Swan Primary School-Covered Assembly Area24279Bullsbrook District High School-Covered Assembly Area

Closing

Tender DocumentsDate

now available at

21/1/86

B.M.A ., West Perth(extended)

7/1/86

B.M.A ., West PerthB.M.A., Bunbury

7/1/86

B.M.A ., West Perth

14/1/86

B.M.A ., West Perth

14/1/86

B.M.A ., West Perth14/1/86

B.M.A ., West Perth

M. J . BEGENT,Executive Director,

Building Management Authority.

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[20 December 1985 .

BUILDING MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY-continued .Acceptance of Tenders

Project

24239Northam Police Complex-Electrical Installation

24241Northam Police Complex-Mechanical Services24238Northam Police Complex-Erection24259South Hedland Legal Aid Commission-Regional Office-Erec-

tion24228Augusta District Hospital-Redevelopment Major Alterations

and Additions24229Augusta District Hospital-Redevelopment Major Alterations

and Additions-Electrical24192Albany Regional Hospital-Development-Mechanical24254Churchlands Senior High School-Music Facility:

MARINE AND HARBOURS ACT 1981 .Mandurah-Peel Inlet Entrance Channel Dredging .

Contractor

Amount

Zampogna Brothers Co . Pty .

50 000Ltd .

J . R. Morgan & Co81 948Spadaccini Brothers798 000Geraldton Building Company

276 672Pty Ltd .

DeVaugh1 075 913

Walmar Electrical Services

182 244Pty Ltd .

W. F. Busby & Co949 144Snowline Construction Co310 000

Contract

Project

Closing

Tender DocumentsNo .

Date

Available from

E. 005Dredging and disposal of material at Mandurah, Peel Inlet en-

23/12/85

Clerk in Charge,trance channel

1430 hrs

Engineering Division,Dept of Marine & Harbours,6 Short Street,Fremantle 6160 After 1400hours on Tuesday 3/12/1985

Hillarys Boat Harbour Earthworks, Reclamation and Paving .

Contract

Project

ClosingDate

Tender DocumentsNo .

E007Excavation and placement of approx. 300 000 m3 of sand and

28/1/86

Available from :construction of approx. 45 500 m 2 of parking area at Hillarys

1430 hours

Clerk in Charge,Boat Harbour

Engineering Division,Dept. of Marine andHarbours,1st Floor,6 Short Street,Fremantle 6160after 1400 hours on23/12/85 .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Tenders for Government Supplies

J. M. JENKIN,General Manager.

Date of

Schedule

Supplies Required

Date ofAdvertising

No.

Closing

1985 1986Nov. 29118A1985Envelopes (1 year period)-various Government DepartmentsJan. 9Nov. 29889A1985Computer Based Office Automation System-Department of Industrial De-

velopment Jan. 9Nov. 29890A19859.45 m (31ft) Research Vessel, Furuno FSN-70 Satellite Navigation or simi-

lar, "A" frame with 12 volt winch 300 kg deadweight capacity and Bi-AxleTrailer to suit vessel-Department of Conservation and EnvironmentJan. 9

Nov. 29892A1985Four-stroke Diesel Water-cooled Engine with Turbo Charger and Intercooler(650-700 h.p .) one (1) only and Gearbox-Fisheries DepartmentJan. 9

Nov. 29891A1985Office Automation Facilities for Department of Computing and InformationTechnology Jan. 23

Dec. 126A1985Bolts and Nuts (1 year period)-Various Government DepartmentsJan. 9Dec . 1253A1985Fresh Fruit and Vegetables (1 year period)-Various Government Depart-

ments Jan. 9Dec . 12119A1985Food Packaging Supplies (1 year period)-Various Government Departments

Jan. 9Dec . 12908A1985Vinyl Cattle Tags ; 2 000 000 (Approx .) in a range of colours as specified-

Department of Agriculture Jan. 9Dec . 12909A1985Ten (10) Tonne Rubber-tyred Cranes-1 to 3 of-Main Roads Department . . . .

Jan. 9Dec . 1288A1985Furniture Group 5 (1 year period)-Various Government DepartmentsJan. 16Dec . 135A1985Face Masks, Drapes and Surgeons Aprons (single use) (1 year period)-

various Government Departments Jan. 16Dec . 1344A1985Needles Luer Injection (1 year period)-various Government DepartmentsJan. 16Dec . 1347A1985Paper Ribbon Teletypewriter (one year period)-various Government De-

partments Jan. 16

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STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued

Tenders for Government Supplies-continued

Date of

Schedule

Supplies Required

Date ofAdvertising

No.

Closing1985 1986

Dec . 13122A1985Bags Urine Collection (1 year period) -various Government DepartmentsJan. 16Dec . 13123A1985Heaters electrical (1 year period)-various Government DepartmentsJan. 16Dec . 13912A1985Bread for Agricultural Senior and District High Schools (1 year period)-

Education Department Jan. 16Dec. 13913A1985Spectacles (1 year period)-Prisons Department Jan. 16Dec. 13914A1985Armoured Car and Security Services (2 year period) -Treasury Department . .

Jan. 16Dec. 13915A1985108 kW Heavy duty Tandem Drive Graders one (1) off to four (4) off-Main

Roads Department Jan 16Dec. 13916A198592 kW Heavy Duty Tandem Drive Graders one (1) off to three (3) off-Main

Roads Department Jan. 16Dec. 13917A1985Crawler Dozer one (1) off to four (4) off with ancillary equipment-Main

Roads Department Jan. 16Dec. 13918A1985Crawler Dozer one (1) off to two (2) off with ancillary equipment-Main

Roads Department Jan. 16Dec. 13919A1985140 kW Four Wheel Drive Rubber-tyred tractors one (1) off to three (3) off-

Main Roads Department Jan. 16Dec. 13920A1985Smooth Drum Vibrating self propelled rollers one (1) off to six (6) off and

Sheepsfoot rollers one (1) off to four (4) off-Main Roads DepartmentJan. 16Dec . 1322A1986Fresh Prepared Vegetables (1 year period)-various Government Depart-

ments Jan. 16Dec . 20923A1985Facsimile Network-Department of Community ServicesJan. 16Dec . 20934A1985Diesel Pile Driving Hammer-Department of Marine and HarboursJan. 23Dec . 20922A1985Ultrasound Equipment for the Department of Radiology-Royal Perth Hos-

pital Jan. 30Dec . 20924A1985X-Ray Equipment for Royal Perth (Rehabilitation) Hospital-Royal Perth

Hospital Jan. 30Dec. 20925A1985X-Ray Equipment for the Emergency Centre-Royal Perth HospitalJan. 30Dec . 20926A1985X-Ray Viewing Systems for X-Ray Department-Royal Perth HospitalJan. 30Dec . 20927A1985Mobil X-Ray Machine for Royal Perth Rehabilitation Hospital-Royal Perth

Hospital Jan. 30Dec . 20928A1985Mobile "C" Arm Image Intensifier with Television System, Frame storage

facility and image camera for the X-Ray Department-Royal Perth Hospi-tal Jan. 30

For Sale by Tender

Date of

Schedule

For Sale

Date ofAdvertising

No.

Closing1985

1986Dec. 12894A19851979 Toyota HiAce Bus (XQK 938) ; 1983 Ford Falcon Panel Van (XQR 402) ;

1984 Commodore Sedan (XQZ 476) at Karratha Jan. 9Dec . 12896A1985Firearms (31) only at Maylands Jan. 9Dec. 12895A19851982 Toyota Landcruiser 4 x 4 Utility (XQP 109) 1981 Holden WB Utility

(XQL 700) at Kununurra Jan. 9Dec . 12897A1985Tyres and Tubes at South Perth Jan. 9Dec . 12898A19851983 Commodore VH Sedan (XQS 502) ; 1983 Commodore VH Sedan (XQR

403); 1981 Toyota FJ45 Landcruiser (XQO 627) ; 1981 Toyota FJ45Landcruiser (XQN 804) at Karratha Jan. 9

Dec . 12899A1985IBM Information Processor 6/450 at East Perth Jan. 9Dec . 1290OA19851965 Caterpillar 12E Grader (UQF 117) at Mundaring WeirJan. 9Dec . 12901A19851981 Toyota Landcruiser Trayback Diesel (XQL 547) at KununurraJan. 9Dec . 12902A19851982 Mitsubishi L200 4 x 2 Utility (XQQ 599) at LudlowJan. 9Dec . 12903A19851984 Holden Rodeo Tray Back Utility (MRD 7577) ; 1984 Holden Shuttle

S.W.B . Van (MRD 7606) at Kununurra Jan. 9Dec . 12904A19851981 Toyota FJ45 Landcruiser 4 x 4 Tray Body (XQQ 702) at Mundaring

Weir Jan. 9Dec. 12905A19851974 McDonald 618 Tonne NBAB Steel Roller (MRD 764) at CarlisleJan. 9Dec . 12906A1985Ford Falcon XE GL Sedan (MRD 6747) at Port HedlandJan. 9Dec . 12907A19851982 Commodore Station Sedan (XQS 041) at CarnarvonJan. 9Dec. 1391OA19851982 Holden Gemini TF Sedan (XQR 256) at KalgoorlieJan. 16Dec . 13911A19851978 Ford Escort Van (XQF 551) at Mundaring Weir Jan. 16Dec. 13921A19851982 Mitsubishi L300 Express Wagon (XQO 306) and Tandem axle trailer

(XQT 448) at Ludlow Jan. 16Dec. 20929A19851982 Ford Falcon XE Utility (XQH 129) and 1978 Toyota Coaster RB11

21-seater Bus (XQJ 385) at Derby Jan. 23Dec. 20930A1985Surplus Equipment at Forrestfield Jan. 23Dec. 20931A19851981 Toyota Hilux 4 x 4 utility (XQN 378) ; 1981 Toyota Landcruiser 4 x 4

Tray Top (XOP 019) ; 1978 Holden HZ Van (XQG 355) at ManjimupJan. 23Dec. 20932A19851981 Toyota 18R Hilux 4 x 4 Utility (XQN 858) at BroomeJan. 23Dec. 20933A1985Suzukji 185 Motor Cycle (UQ 194) at Ludlow Jan. 23

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 815 Hay Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedschedules until 10 a .m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection .Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 815 Hay Street, Perth and at

points of inspection .No Tender necessarily accepted .

B. E. CORBOY,Chairman, Tender Board .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[20 December 1985 .

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

ACCEPTED TENDERS

Tray Body (XQM 699)-Water AuthorityDepot-Exmouth

Tender No .

Description

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT.Tenders.

Tenders are invited for the following projects .Tender documents are available from the Clerk in Charge, Orders Section, Ground Floor, Main Roads Department, Waterloo

Crescent, East Perth .

100/85Supply and delivery of screened laterite gravel Mitchell Freeway Stage 67 January115/85Supply and delivery of sign posts 7 January

Closing Date1986

ScheduleNo . Particulars

Contractor Rate

81A1985Supply and Delivery

Details on ApplicationScalpel Blades, Scalpel Handles and Stitch B.D.F. Australia Ltd

87A1985

Cutters (1 year period)-various Govern-ment Departments

Steel Office Furniture (Group 2)-various Various Details on Application

773A1985Government Departments

Station Intercom Systems (44 only)-Police Memo Communications Co . P/L . $18960

194A1985Department

Bi-directional 30-channel Microwave Bearer Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) Details on Application

817A1985System one (1) only-Police Department

LtdPrefabricated Three-bedroom Transportable Durabuilt Homes $45804

866A1985

Building-State Batteries, Mines Depart-ment

$1626Purchase and Removal

Bedford KHL 8 tonne Cab Chassis Soltoggio Bros(MRD 477)

Leyland Receiver Albion (MRD 529)S. M. Eames $2600Leyland Series BX8 Boxer (MRD 773)-MRD Soltoggio Bros $2626

867A1985Depot, Carlisle

1983 Holden 1 Tonne WB Utility (MRD 7118) Beasleys $61501984 Holden 1 Tonne WB Utility (MRD 7152) Beasleys $61501984 Holden Rodeo Utility (MRD 7512)- Ray Mack Motors $4451

871A1985M.R.D . Depot, Carlisle

1982 Ford F250 Light Flat Top Truck Alan Neal Autos $5236

875A1985

(MRD 6424)-M.R.D. Depot, Kununurra

1981 Mitsubishi L200 Utility (XQL 406)J. Nayton $42001982 Toyota Hilux LN46R 4 X 4 Double Cab Kevin Davis Car World $9510Pick-up (XQS 136)

1982 Mitsubishi L200 Utility (XQO 721)- Kevin Davis Car World $3480

876A1985C.A.L.M. Depot, Ludlow

1983 Commodore SL Station Sedan R. Waddingham $6105

877A1985

(XQS 855)-Water

Authority

Depot,Exmouth

1983 Commodore VH SL Sedan (XQO 990)- G. Sweeney $6387

879A1985Water Authority Depot, Derby

Commodore VH Sedan (MRD 7203)-M .R.D J . A. Gerrard $6505

880A1985Depot, South Hedland

1979

Toyota

D6000

Diesel

Truck Soltoggio Bros $1228

881A1985

(XQH 806)-Dept.

of

Agriculture,Kununurra

1969 Ford D350-3 ton Table Top Truck G . B . Clarke $1250

758A1985

(XQH 188)-Mt . Barker Agriculture HighSchool, Mt . Barker

Decline of TendersDisposal-Surplus Equipment at Carlisle

876A1985 Disposal-1981 Toyota FJ45 Landcruiser

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

TenderNo .

No . 3 revoked

MINING ACT 1904 .Notice of Intention to Cancel .

Warden's Office,Perth, 13 December 1985 .

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of theMineral Fields mentioned hereunder, on the datementioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of theundermentioned Mining Tenements in accordance withRegulation 180 of the Mining Act 1904 . An order may beissued in the absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection con-taining the grounds of such objection, and, on the datementioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and determinethe same, in accordance with the evidence then submitted .

R . F. RASMUSSEN,Warden .

MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT-continued

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS.

Description

Successful Tenderer

72/85Fencing on Wubin-Mullewa Road Geraldton DivisionH. E. Micican9 99953/85Internal /External Painting of the Main Roads Department's South Hedland Painting &

20 750Office and Compressor Building, Brand Street, South

Signwriting CoHedland

APPOINTMENT .Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act 1961-1979 .Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 13 December 1985R. G . No . 49/68It is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr .Richard Wayne Stevenson has been appointed as DistrictRegistrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages for the MurrayRegistry District to maintain an office at Pinjarra during theabsence on leave of Mr . R . A. Franchina. This appointmentdated from 13 December 1985 .

P. R. MANNING,Acting Registrar General .

DIAMOND (ARGYLE DIAMOND MINES JOINT VENTURE) AGREEMENT ACT 1981 .DIAMOND (ARGYLE DIAMOND MINES JOINT VENTURE) (DESIGNATED AREAS)

AMENDMENT ORDER 1985 .MADE by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council under section 15 .

Citation .

1 . This Order may be cited as the Diamond (Argyle Diamond Mines JointVenture) (Designated Areas) Amendment Order 1985 .

Designated Area 2 . The Diamond (Argyle Diamond Mines Joint Venture) (Designated Areas)order 1982* is amended in Part 2 of the Schedule thereto by deleting the refer-ence to Designated Area No . 3 (Perth Premises) and the description thereof .

By His Excellency's Command,G. PEARCE,

Clerk of the Council .

*Published in the Government Gazette on 31 December 1982 and thereafter amended .

D. R. WARNER,Director Administration and Finance .

4909

Amount

To be heard in the Warden's Court Perth on Wednesday,22 January 1986 .

NORTHAMPTON MINERAL FIELD .Mineral Claims .

Number; Name of Registered Holder .57-N.G.M. Pty. Ltd .58-N.G.M. Pty. Ltd .59-N.G.M. Pty. Ltd .61-N.G.M. Pty . Ltd .71-N.G.M. Pty . Ltd .99-N.G.M. Pty . Ltd .105-Grea t Mines Ltd .365-Great Mines Ltd .366-Great Mines Ltd .367-Great Mines Ltd .368-Great Mines Ltd .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

PHILLIPS RIVER MINERAL FIELD. 70/11849-Target Minerals N .L.Mineral Claims . 70/11850-Target Minerals N .L.

1786-Walker, Harry Dennis; Walker, Lillian Dorris . 70/11851-Target Minerals N.L .1863-Norseman Gold Mines N .L . 70/13349-Mallina Holdings Ltd.1864-Norseman Gold Mines N .L . 70/13414-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .1865-Norseman Gold Mines N .L . 70/13415-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .

70/13416-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd .SOUTH WEST MINERAL FIELD . 70/13417-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd.Dredging Claim . 70/13418-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd .Number; Name of Registered Holder . 70/13419-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd .121H-Laporte Australia Ltd . 70/13420-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd.Mineral Claims . 70/13421-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd.

241H-Bristile Ltd. 70/13422-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd.521H-Bell Bros Pty . Ltd . 70/13423-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd.684H-Bell Bros Pty . Ltd . 70/13424-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd.692H-Bell Bros Pty . Ltd . 70/13425-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd.713H-General Bulldozing Co Pty . Ltd . 70/13426-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd.788H-Bell Bros Pty . Ltd . 70/13428-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .888H-Laporte Australia Ltd . 70/13429-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .889H-Laporte Australia Ltd . 70/13435-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .890H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13436-Worsley Timber Pty. Ltd.891H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13437-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd.892H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13438-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .893H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13439-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .894H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13440-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .895H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13441-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .896H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13442-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .897H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13443-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .898H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13444-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd.899H-Laporte Australia Ltd . 70/13445-Worsley Timber Pty . Ltd .1038H-Laporte Australia Ltd. 70/13595-Jackson, Donald Mervyn; Jackson, Keith1039H-Laporte Australia Ltd. Edward; Jackson, Hugh Hilliar; Jackson, Hugh1041H-Laporte Australia Ltd. Francis ; Jackson, Gary James .1193H-Bell Bros Pty. Ltd . 70/13932-Laporte Mining (Australia) Pty . Ltd.1284H-Silicon Quarries Pty . Ltd . 70/14004-Samedan Oil Corporation.1239H-Bell Bros Pty. Ltd. 70/14005-Samedan Oil Corporation .1274H-Cockburn Cement Ltd . 70/15588A-Horton, Henry ; Rule, Ian Marc; Rule, James

Pearce; Hines, Oliver Maymon .1354H-Campana, Bruno. 70/15589A-Horton, Henry ; Rule, Ian Marc ; Rule, James1355H-Campana, Bruno . Pearce; Hines, Oliver Maymon .1356H-Campana, Bruno . 70/15590A-Horton, Henry ; Rule, Ian Marc ; Rule, James1357H-Campana, Bruno . Pearce; Hines, Oliver Maymon .1360H-Campana, Bruno . 70/15771-Horton, Henry; Rule, Ian Marc; Rule, James1369H-Campana, Bruno . Pearce; Hines, Oliver Maymon .1370H-Campana, Bruno . 70/15774-Horton, Henry; Rule, Ian Marc; Rule, James1371H-Campana, Bruno . Pearce; Hines, Oliver Maymon .1372H-Campana, Bruno . 70/16608-Mallina Holdings Ltd .1527H-Western Titanium Ltd. 70/16610-Mallina Holdings Ltd .1661H-Bell Bros Pty . Ltd . 70/16709-Mallina Holdings Ltd .1662H-Bell Bros Pty . Ltd . 70/16710-Mallina Holdings Ltd .2340H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/16712-Mallina Holdings Ltd .2342H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/16716-Mallina Holdings Ltd .2343H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/16717-Mallina Holdings Ltd .7531H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/16718-Mallina Holdings Ltd .7532H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/16719-Mallina Holdings Ltd .7533H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/16759-Monier Ltd .7534H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/16893-Mallina Holdings Ltd.7881H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/16894-Mallina Holdings Ltd.7882H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/17062-Otter Exploration N .L.7883H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/17063-Otter Exploration N .L.7884H-Samedan Oil Corporation. 70/17064-Otter Exploration N .L.7885H-Samedan Oil Corporation. 70/17065-Otter Exploration N .L.7886H-Samedan Oil Corporation. 70/17066-Otter Exploration N .L.7887H-Samedan Oil Corporation. 70/17067-Otter Exploration N .L.7889H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/17040-Monier Ltd .7890H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/17033-Bekich, Yoze ; Bekich, Peter.7891H-Samedan Oil Corporation . 70/17034-Bekich, Yoze ; Bekich, Peter.

70/9688-Mallina Holdings Ltd . 70/17243-Henderson, Graham Arthur .70/17244-Henderson, Graham Arthur .70/10791-Fitzgerald, Collin Kingsley, Fitzgerald, Horace;

Fitzgerald, Kenneth Robert ; Coster, Peter 70/17246-Henderson, Graham Arthur .George . 70/17247-Henderson, Graham Arthur .

70/11846-Target Minerals N .L . 70/17248-Henderson, Graham Arthur .70/11847-Target Minerals N .L . 70/17249-Henderson, Graham Arthur .70/11848-Target Minerals N .L . 70/17600-Westralian Sands Ltd .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

State of Western Australia .PETROLEUM ACT 1967-1981 .

Notice of Grant of First Renewal of Exploration Permit .Department of Mines .Perth, 20 December 1985 .

EXPLORATION PERMIT No . 170, held by Oil Companyof Australia N .L. of 25 Bligh Street, Sydney, New SouthWales, 2000; Offshore Oil N.L. of 167 Phillip Street, Sydney,New South Wales, 2000 ; Pan Pacific Petroleum N .L. of 2ndFloor, Norplaza, 169 Miller Street, North Sydney, NewSouth Wales, 2060 ; Strata Petroleum Pty. Ltd ., of 28 TheEsplanade, Perth, Western Australia, 6000 ; ESP InteriorPty. Ltd., of 2nd Floor, 44 Margaret Street, Sydney, NewSouth Wales, 2000 ; and Santos Limited of 39 GrenfallStreet, Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, has been renewed inaccordance with the provisions of the above Act for a furtherperiod of five (5) years commencing on the day after the dayon which the previous permit term ceased to have effect .

D. R. KELLY,Director General and

Under Secretary for Mines .

MINING ACT 1978-1983 .Notice of Intention to Forfeit .

Department of Mines,Perth, 11 December 1985 .

IN accordance with Regulation 50 (b) of the Mining Act1978-1983, notice is hereby given that unless the rent due onthe undermentioned mining tenements be paid on or before20 January 1986, it is the intention of the Hon . Minister forMinerals and Energy under the provisions of sections 96A(1) and 97 (1) of the Act, to forfeit such for breach ofconvenant viz . non-payment of rent .

D. R. KELLY,Director General and

Under Secretary for Mines .

WEST KIMBERLEY MINERAL FIELD.Mining Leases .

04/2-Connolly, P . S .04/44-Metwork Enterprises Pty. Ltd.04/62-Parry Corporation Ltd .04/63-Parry Corporation Ltd .

ASHBURTON MINERAL FIELD.Exploration Licence .

08/67-MacLeod, M.; Crocker, D . A .Mining Leases .

08/8-The Readymix Group (Australia) Ltd .08/25-Payne, C . W .

COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD .Kununalling District.Exploration Licence .

16/18-Frederickson, E . J .Coolgardie District .

Mining Leases.15/51-Hastie, J . W.15/52-Ivanjah Pty . Ltd .15/105-Synnot, R . B .

BROAD ARROW MINERAL FIELD .Mining Lease .

24/50-Michell, G . R .NORTH EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD .

Kurnalpi District .Exploration Licence .

28/56-Arcadia Minerals Limited; Clifford Minerals Lim-ited .

NORTH COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD .Menzies District .Mining Leases .

29/3-Ivey, G. A .29/12-Mutzig, E . R .29/17-Gould. R. J .

Marring District .Exploration Licences .

30/5-Centamin Exploration (W.A .) Pty. Ltd.30/13-Paramount Gold Mines Pty . Ltd.; Novak, V. J . ;

Novak, J .

MOUNT MARGARET MINERAL FIELD .Mount Margaret District.Exploration Licences .

38/39-Sanidine, N .L.Mount Morgans District .

39/2-PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty . Ltd.39/3-PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty . Ltd.39/4-PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty . Ltd.39/5-PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty . Ltd.39/9-PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty . Ltd .39/53-PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty . Ltd .39/55-Monarch Petroleum N.L.

EAST MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD .Lawlers District.Mining Lease .

36/4-Seltrust Mining Corporation Pty . Ltd. ; Mt . Isa MinesLimited .

PILBARA MINERAL FIELD .Exploration Licence .Nullagine District.

46/78-Keeble Nominees Pty. Ltd . ; Almaretta Pty. Ltd .

MARBLE BAR DISTRICT .Mining Leases.

45/17-Borislavsky, G . N . ; Nydegger, W .45/58-Fotios, G . H . ; Moriarty, W . R. ; Sickerdick, S . A .45/59-Moriarty, W. R . ; Sickerdick, S . A .45/60-Moriarty, W. R . ; Sickerdick, S . A .45/61-Moriarty, W. R. ; Sickerdick, S . A .45/62-Moriarty, W. R. ; Sickerdick, S . A .45/63-Moriarty, W. R. ; Sickerdick, S . A .45/64-Moriarty, W. R . ; Sickerdick, S . A .45/65-Moriarty, W. R . ; Sickerdick, S . A .45/66-Attwood, R . G .

MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD .Meekatharra District.Exploration Licence .

51/60-St Joe Australia Pty. Ltd . ; Jewell Investments Pty.Ltd .

PEAK HILL MINERAL FIELD .Mining Lease.

52/8-Novak, V . J . ; Dvorak, V . ; Paramount Gold Mines Pty .Ltd.

Wiluna District.Exploration Licences .

53/22-Creasy, M . G.53/33-Creasy, M. G .53/60-Nord Australia Nominees Pty . Ltd.

EAST MURCHISON MINERAL FIELD .Black Range District.

Mining Lease .57/9-Rogers, F . A .

DUNDAS MINERAL FIELD .Mining Lease .

63/35-Welcome Stranger Mining Company N .L .

PHILLIPS RIVER MINERAL FIELD .Exploration Licence .

74/40-Wanless, R. J . ; Locsei, J .Mining Lease.

74/6-Brown, T. J . ; Brown, J . R .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

YILGARN MINERAL FIELD .

77Exploration Licence .

/21-Strange, H . J.Mining Leases .

77/19-Mouritz, R. K .7 7/46-Martin, N . E .

KIMBERLEY MINERAL FIELD .Mining Leases .

80/26-Driscoll, D. M . J .80/31-Driscoll, D. M . J .80/74-Driscoll, D. M . J.

MINING ACT 1978-1983 .Notice of Application for an Order for Forfeiture .

Department of Mines, .Perth, 11 December 1985 .

IN accordance with Regulation 49 (2) (c) of the Mining Act1978-1983, notice is hereby given that unless the rent due onthe undermentioned Prospecting Licences is paid before 22January 1986, the licences are liable to forfeiture under theprovisions of section 96 (1) (a) for breach of covenant, viz .non-payment of rent.

R. F. RASMUSSEN,Warden,

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Perth, on Wednesday22 January 1986 .

SOUTH WEST MINERAL FIELD .Prospecting Licences

70/263-West Australian Kaolin Company Pty . Ltd . ; West-ern Titanium Ltd . ; Consolidated GoldfieldsAustralia Ltd .

MINING ACT 1904 .Department of Mines,Perth, 10 December 1985 .

IN accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act 1904, the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with thefollowing mining tenements .

D. R . KELLY,Director General and

Under Secretary for Mines .The undermentioned applications for Coal Mining Leases were refused:-

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1982 .Section 272 (1)

Notice of Final Meeting of Members and Creditors .Statesman Consolidated Pty . Ltd. (in liquidation) .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the CompaniesAct 1961-1982 a final meeting of the members and creditorsof Statesman Consolidated Pty Ltd (In Liquidation) will beheld at the offices of Horwath & Horwath, 11th Floor,Australia Place, 15-17 William Street, Perth W .A. onTuesday 21 January 1986 at 2 .00 p .m.

Agenda .1 . To receive a statement of receipts and payments from the

liquidator showing how the winding-up of the companyhas been conducted and how the property was disposed .

[20 December 1985 .

70/264-West Australian Kaolin Company Pty Ltd: West-ern Titanium Ltd; Consolidated GoldfieldsAustralia Ltd .

70/265-West Australian Kaolin Company Pty . Ltd . ; West-ern Titanium Ltd. ; Consolidated GoldfieldsAustralia Ltd .

70/266-Yilgumba Nominees Pty . Ltd .70/267-West Australian Kaolin Company Pty . Ltd . ; West-

ern Titanium Ltd. ; Consolidated GoldfieldsAustralia Ltd.

70/329-The Western Australian Winegrowers AssociationPty. Ltd .

70/331-Brown, H. 0 .; Brown, M. A .; Brown, L. A . ;Brown, D .

70/354A-Lukin, R . W .70/386-Lukin, R . W .70/424-Sprigg, A . B . ; Fitzgerald. E. J . ; Costeo, P . G .

MINING ACT 1978-1983 .Department of Mines,Perth, 20 December 1985 .

I hereby declare in accordance with the provisions of section99 (1) (A) of the Mining Act 1978-1983 that theundermentioned Gold Mining Leases are forfeited for breachof covenant, viz; non-compliance with expenditure con-ditions, and prior right of application granted under section100 .

DAVID PARKER,Minister for Minerals and Energy .

MOUNT MARGARET MINERAL FIELD .Gold Mining Leases .

37/2149-Westralian Mining Corporation Limited .37/2150-Westralian Mining Corporation Limited .

2. To discuss any other business which may lawfully bebrought forward .

3 . To resolve the books of the company be destroyed at theexpiration of three months from the date of the meet-ing.

Dated at South Perth this 12th day of December, 1985 .A. H. DOUGLAS-BROWN,

Joint Liquidator .

COMPANIES ACT 1961-1982 .Notice of Final Meeting of Members and Creditors .

Douglas Baker Pty Ltd (in Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the CompaniesAct 1961-1982 a Final Meeting of Members and Creditors ofDouglas Baker Pty Ltd (in Liquidation) will be held at the

MineralField District No. of Leases

Collie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12/870,12/871,12/876River

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

offices of Melsom Wilson, Chartered Accountants, 18thLevel, AMP Tower, 140 St George's Terrace, Perth 6000 onThursday 23 January 1986 at 10.30 a.m. to consider theLiquidator's Final Report and Explanation of Realisation ofAssets.

Dated at Perth this 13th day of December, 1985 .R. M. EVANS,

Liquidator .(Melsom Wilson, 18th Level, AMP Tower, 140 St .

George's Terrace, Perth W .A . 6000 .)

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP .NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership subsistingbetween Gary Hok Chin Tan and Veronica Kor Ching Tanand Kenneth Ngock Seong Chang and Tricia Chiew LanChang under the style or trading name of "Magic Wok"Chinese Restaurant situate at 3 Fitzgerald Street NorthPerth was dissolved on 30 November 1985 . The "MagicWok" Chinese Restaurant will continue to be carried onafter 30 November 1985 solely by Kenneth Ngock SeongChang and Tricia Chiew Lan Chang.

McPHEE & MEYER,Solicitors .

PARTNERSHIP ACT .Moora Newsagency.

NOTICE is hereby given that on 30 June 1985, the partner-ship between Michael John and Judith Muriel Prunster andGraeme John and Christine Reynolds trading as MooraNewsagency was terminated .

As from 1 July 1985 the business will be continued byMichael John and Judith Muriel Prunster trading as MooraNewsagency .

As from 1 July 1985 Graeme John and Christine Reynoldswill no longer be responsible for any debts incurred by thebusiness trading as Moora Newsagency .

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1912 .Register of Unclaimed Moneys Held by Gold Producers'

Association Limited .Name and last address of owner ; total amount due to

owner; description of unclaimed money ; date of last claim .H. A. King, Edjudina Station, via Kalgoorlie 6430 ; $234.30 ;

Proceeds of gold; August 1978.W. A . Barnett, 10 Hanbury Street, Kalgoorlie 6430 ; $257 .06 ;

Proceeds of gold; September 1978 .Schmidt & Sons. Morawa 6623; $35 .34; Proceeds of gold ;

October 1978.T . S . Robinson, P .O . Box 29, Kalgoorlie 6430 ; $139 .90 ; Pro-

ceeds of gold; November 1978 .J. Januszkiewicz, 123 Macdonald Street, Kalgoorlie 6430 ;

$255 .28; Proceeds of gold; January 1979.J. Tognolini, C/o Post Office, Meekatharra 6642; $636 .67;

Proceeds of gold; October 1979 .Gold Producers' Association Limited,

8th Floor, 231 Adelaide Terrace,Perth, W .A . 6000 .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 apply) in respect of theundermentioned deceased persons are required to send par-ticulars of their claims to the Executors of care of KottGunning, 22 St George's Terrace, Perth, by 17 January 1986after which date the Trustee may convey or distribute theassets having regard only to the claims of which notice havebeen given .

Surname ; Given Names ; Address ; Occupation ; Date ofDeath .

Healy; Anne; 22A Wincanton Road, Karrinyup ; Home Du-ties; 24/10/85 .

Jackson; Royston Arthur; 4 Kanowna Avenue, Redcliffe ;Retired Farmer ; 24/11/85 .

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Malkoc ; Edhem; 2/112 Goderich Street, East Perth ; MiningForeman; 1/11/85 .

Williamson ; Benjamin ; 5 Harrow Street, Maylands ; Retiredlabourer; 6/5/85.

Cole; Gordon ; 295A Young Road, Baldivis ; Retired Farmer ;20/7/85 .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of theestate of the undermentioned deceased persons are requiredby the personal representatives of care of Northmore HaleDavy & Leake of Allendale Square, 77 St . George's Terrace .Perth to send particulars of their claims to them by1 February 1986 after which date the personal representa-tives may convey or distribute the assets having regard onlyto the claims of which they then have notice .Gillett, Leila Muriel, late of Murlali Lodge, 25 Mount Henry

Road, Manning, Spinster . Died 2 October 1985 .Kay, Irene Mary, late of 136 Point Walter Road, Bicton .

Widow. Died 24 September 1985 .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITOR and other persons having claims (to which sec-tion 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of theEstate of Aileen Lee Cooper of Unit 468, The SalvationArmy Village, Williams Road, Nedlands who died 26 July1985 are required by the Executors, Leonard Charles Jamesand Elizabeth Evelyn MacDonald of C/o Ernst & Whinney17th Floor, 140 St. George's Terrace, Perth, W.A . to sendparticulars of their claims to the Executors by theundermentioned date after which date the said Executorsmay convey or distribute the assets having regard only to theclaims of which the Executors then have notice. Claimsexpire on month after the date hereof.

Dated at Perth this 20th day of December, 1985 .LEONARD CHARLES JAMES .ELIZABETH EVELYNMacDONALD .

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (to whichsection 63 of the Trustees Act relates) in respect of theEstates of the undermentioned deceased persons arerequired to send particulars of their claims to me on orbefore 20 January 1986 after which date I may convey ordistribute the assets, having regard only to the claims ofwhich I then have notice .Carton, Elizabeth, (also known as Carton, Betty) late of Mt .

Henry Hospital, Cloister Avenue, Como, died 17/11/85 .Cluss, Clara Irene, formerly of 24 Enfield Street, Victoria

Park, late of Gwenyfred Nursing Home, 62 GwenyfredRoad, South Perth, died 23/11/85 .

Cronin, Teresa Helena, late of Unit 3/120 Osborne Street .Tuart Hill, died 3/11/85 .

Dale, Winifred Ann, formerly on Unit 7, Warren Gardens . 1Rookwood Street, Mt Lawley, later of Wearne Hostel .40 Marine Parade, Mosman Park, died 22/11/85 .

Edney, John, late of 49 Fourth Avenue, Wittenoom, died26/10/85 .

Freeman, Thelma, late of 143 Alice Street, Doubleview, died22/11/85 .

Frost, Norman Alfred, late of Mon Repos Nursing Home, 6 7Palmerston Street, Mosman Park, died 31/10/85 .

Gartrell, Archibald, late of West Dale via Beverley, died15/9/85 .

Gunst, Cyril Gordon, late of Salvation Army Senior CitizensVillage, 31 Williams Road, Nedlands, died 25/11/85 .

Kelly, Shane Peter, (also known as Matthews, ClarenceHerbert) late of Bay 29 Prospector Caravan Park,Kalgoorlie, died 29/2/84.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[20 December 1985 .

Lasmanis, Reinholds, late of 282A Coventry Road,Roleystone, died 18/10/85 .

McGrath, Victor James, late of 8/12 Wright Street,Highgate, died 29/11/85 .

Maclean, Winifred May, late of 5 Corbett Street,Scarborough, died 20/11/85 .

Murray, Agnes Lee Perrie, late of Homes of Peace, WalterRoad, Inglewood, died 18/11/85 .

Neilson, Beryl Patricia, late of Mt. Henry Hospital, CloisterAvenue, Como, died 20/11/85 .

Pitschel, Joseph William Emil, late of 4 Central Road,Rossmoyne, died 26/11/85 .

Reynolds, Doris May, late of 46 Connolly Street, Wembley,died 16/11/85 .

Rigby, Harry, late of 3/4 Justinian Street, Palmyra, died21/10/85 .

Robinson, Edward Crawford, late of 39 Currie Street,Warnbro, died 2/12/85 .

Seal, Jack Chapman, formerly of 46 Leake Street,Bayswater, late of Lemnos Hospital, Stubbs Terrace,Shenton Park, died 22/11/85 .

Shillinglaw, Jack, late of 2B Watson Street, Gosnells, died7/12/85 .

Skrobotun, Waldyslav, (also known as Skrobotun, Wally)late of Riverview Lodge, 1 River Street, Bassendean,died 24/11/85 .

Warne, Frances Evelyn, formerly of Unit 3, 121 PowellStreet, Joondanna, late of 19 Ramu Crescent,Puckapunyal, Victoria, died 19/10/85 .

Virgina Lillian, late of 148 Princep Street,rseman, died 28/10/85 .

D ed the 16th day of December, 1985 .S . H. HAYWARD,

Public Trustee,565 Hay Street,Perth, W.A. 6000.

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS ."GOVERNMENT GAZETTE" .

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PUBLICATIONS .IT is hereby notified for public information that thepublishing times for the "Government Gazette" dur-ing the Christmas and New Year period will be asfollows:-

No publication for the week ending Friday, 27December 1985 .

First issue of 1986, 3 January at 3 .30 p.m .Closing time for copy 3 .00 p.m. Monday 23December 1985 .

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer .

NOTICE

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

ADVERTISING CHARGESDeceased Estate Notices, per Estate-$9.40Real Estate and Business Agents andFinance Brokers Licences, Per No-tice-$18 .70

All other NoticesPer Column Centimetres-$2 .00Minimum Charge-$9.40

DIGEST OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIANINDUSTRIAL GAZETTESVolumes 1 to 10-1921-1930

Prices:-Counter Sales-$5 .00Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

REPORT 1983OF THE

HONORARY ROYAL COMMISSIONINTO THE SUITABILITY OF

PRESENT LAWS RELATING TORACING AND TROTTINGIN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

In their application to the allocation of surplusT.A.B. moneys as provided in the TotalisatorAgency Betting Board Act 1960-1973 inParticular and other related Acts and Issues .

(Commissioner-Hon. N. E. Baxter)Prices:-

Counter Sales-$2 .50Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

(Extrac rom Government Gazette (No . 20) of 8 March,1985)

CREDIT ACT 1984 .

CREDIT REGULATIONS1985

PRICE-COUNTER SALES - $1.10MAILED PLUS POSTAGE ON 100 GRAMS .

WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1829-1979REPORT ON THE CELEBRATIONS

TO THE PARLIAMENT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA BY THE150th ANNIVERSARY BOARD

Executive Chairman-Slade Drake-Brockman, C.M.G .

Prices :-Counter Sales-$10 .00Mailed plus postage on 1 kg

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CURRENT RELEASE

Western Australia

BUDGETOUTLOOK

1985-86

Price-

BUILDING A HEALTHIERCOMMUNITY

$0.60, Mailed $1 .25

EDUCATIONFOR THE FUTURE

Price-$0.60, Mailed $1 .25

HOUSING-MEETING THE NEED

Price-$0.40, Mailed $0 .90

NEW HORIZONS FORSENIOR CITIZENS

Price-$0.60, Mailed $1 .25

OPPORTUNITIES FORYOUTH

Price-$0.60, Mailed $1 .25

Price-

OUR CHILDREN-AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE

$0.60, Mailed $1 .25

WOMEN:AT HOME AND AT WORK

Price-$0.70, Mailed $1 .35

REPORT ON THE INQUIRY INTOTHE BUILDING INDUSTRY OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1973-74(Enquirer, Charles Howard Smith, Q.C.)

Prices:-Counter Sales-$1.00Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

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OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

(Published by Authority at 3 .30 p .m .)

ntt . vl

I'Ewrti : WEDNESDAY, 30 iAn) ARr --

11985

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOP-MENT ACT 1928

STATEMENT OF PLANNING POLICYNO . 1

RESIDENTIAL PLANNING CODES

("R" CODES)

Price-$1 .90, Mailed $2 .50

SPECIAL NOTICE .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT No . 84OF 1960-1984 .

1 he 4th Reprint of the Local Government Act is 500asailable- in two formats .

l . SOFT COVER-as usually supplied withamendments, when necessary .Price $13.50, plus Postage on 3 kg .

2 . A NEW VERSION-Loose Leaf System in afabric four post binder, with replacementamendment pages, when necessary .The Loose Leaf System, with replacementamendment pages will be available on a"Standing Order" basis, by recording your"Standing Order" in writing with theGovernment Printer, "Parliamentary Papers",9 Salvado Road, Wembley, 6014 or P .O. Box38, Wembley, 6014 .THE "STANDING ORDER" IS APPLI-CABLE ONLY TO ITEM 2 OF THISNOTICE.The price of Item 2, Loose Leaf System . Price$30.20 including replacement amendmentpages No. 1 February 1984, amendment pagesNo. 2 September 1984, amendment pages No . 3January 1985, amendment pages No . 4 March1985, amendment pages No. 5, andamendment pages No. 6, August 1985 .Plus Postage on 3 kg .The replacement amendment pages, whennecessary, will be forwarded and the cost,including postage, will be debited to youraccount under your "Standing Order".

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NOTICE

TRADING HOURS

WEMBLEY-HEAD OFFICE(Parliamentary Papers)

GOVERNMENT PRINTER'SPUBLICATION SALES OFFICESALVADO ROAD, WEMBLEY

Phone 381 3111 Extensions 374 and 376

CONTENTS .REGULATIONS, BY-LAWS, RULES,DETERMINATIONS, ORDERS .

PageAuthority for Intellectually Handicapped Persons Regulations

1985 4831Dairy Industry Amendment Regulations 19854884-8Dental Board Amendment Rules 19854834Diamond (Argyle Diamond Mines Joint Venture) Agreement

Act 1981 4909Diamond (Argyle Diamond Mines Joint Venture) (Designated

Areas) Amendment Order 19854909Electricity Amendment Regulations 19854881Fremantle Port Authority Notice 19854835Harvey Water Area Amendment By-laws 19854867Health Act-By-laws-

City of Belmont-Health By-laws regarding Stables4827-30Shire of Dalwallinu-Amendment of Series "A" By-laws4830

Industrial Training Act-Regulations4881-2Land Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 19854862-4

8.00 a.m. to 5 .00 p.m .

Local Government Act-By-laws-(Continually Mon . to Fri .)

City of Bunbury-Repeal of By-laws4877-8City of Bunbury-Parking Station By-laws4879City of Fremantle-By-law relating to Parking Facilities4879Town of Claremont-By-laws relating to Signs4880

Mental Health (Administration) Amendment Regulations (No .2) 1985 4831-2

Mental Health Order (No. 2) 19854832-3Podiatrists Registration Amendment Rules 19854834Poisons (Scheduled Substances) Amendment Order (No. 7)

1985 4833State Energy Commission (Electricity and Gas Charges)

Amendment By-laws (No. 4) 19854880Transport Amendment Regulations 19854856-7Transport Co-ordination Regulations 19854835-55Transport (Country Taxi-car) Amendment Regulations 19854856

PERTH OFFICEGOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS CENTRE

(Parliamentary Papers)Ground Floor May Holman Centre32 St. George's Terrace, Perth 6000

Telephone 325 0231 Ext . 3758.00 a.m. to 5 .00 p.m .

(Continually Mon . to Fri .)

WESTERN AUSTRALIAREPORT OF

GOVERNMENT REGULATIONSREVIEW COMMITTEE

FEBRUARY 1983An examination of the experience of WesternAustralian business in dealing with Governmentat the Federal, State and local levels-the effectsof compliance with and constraints imposed by

Regulations .Prices:-

Counter Sales-$4.00Mailed plus postage on 400 grams

Reprinted under the Reprints Act 1984as at 9 June 1985

9th Reprint including Amendment No . 19 of 1985

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

STAMP ACT 1921-1985Price-53 .20 Mailed plus postage on 300 grams

44611/12/85-2 100-L/3899

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[20 December 1985 .

By Authority: WILLIAM C . BROWN, Government Printer

GENERAL CONTENTSPage

Agriculture, Department of 4882-4B.M .A . Tenders 4905-6Bush Fires 4866Casino Control Act 4825Companies Act 4912Conservation and Environment 4826Crown Law Department 4825Dairy Industry Act 4884-8Education Department 4888-4905Electoral 4825Fisheries 4858-9Health Department 4826-34Hospitals Act 4826Industrial Affairs 4881-2Justices Act 4821Lands Department 4822-4, 4859-66Local Government Department4871-80Main Rooads 4908-9Marine and Harbours 4906Mines Department 4909-12Municipalities 4871-80Notices of Intention to Resume Land4864-6Orders in Council 4822-4Parliament-Bills Assented to4824-5Partnerships Dissolved 4913Proclamations 4821-2Racing and Gaming 4822Registrar General 4909State Energy Commission 4880-1Taxi-car Control Act 4822Tender Board 4906-8Town Planning 4867-71Transport 4822. 4834-57Trustees Act 4913-14Unclaimed Money 4913Water Authority 4866-7Western Australia Marine Act 4834Workers' Compensation and Assistance Act4824