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No. 112 3773 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2002 CONTENTS Page Appointments, Resignations, Etc............................................. 3774 Associations Incorporation Act 1985—Notice........................ 3775 Corporations and District Councils—Notices ......................... 3822 Crown Lands Act 1929—Notices ........................................... 3775 Fisheries Act 1982—Notices................................................... 3776 Gaming Machines Act 1992—Notice ..................................... 3805 Land Acquisition Act 1969—Notice ....................................... 3805 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices...................................... 3806 Mining Act 1971—Notice....................................................... 3809 Motor Vehicles Act 1959—Notice.......................................... 3809 Passenger Transport Act 1994—Notice .................................. 3809 Petroleum Act 2000—Notice .................................................. 3812 Private Advertisements ............................................................ 3626 Proclamations .......................................................................... 3774 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 3826 Renmark Irrigation Trust, The—Notice .................................. 3812 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notice ................... 3812 Sale of Property ....................................................................... 3826 Transport, Department of—Notices to Mariners ..................... 3812 Vocational Education, Employment and Training Act 1994—Contracts of Training ............................................... 3814 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later than 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail: [email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged.

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No. 112 3773

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such

ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2002

CONTENTSPage

Appointments, Resignations, Etc............................................. 3774Associations Incorporation Act 1985—Notice........................ 3775Corporations and District Councils—Notices ......................... 3822Crown Lands Act 1929—Notices ........................................... 3775Fisheries Act 1982—Notices................................................... 3776Gaming Machines Act 1992—Notice ..................................... 3805Land Acquisition Act 1969—Notice....................................... 3805Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices...................................... 3806Mining Act 1971—Notice....................................................... 3809Motor Vehicles Act 1959—Notice.......................................... 3809Passenger Transport Act 1994—Notice .................................. 3809Petroleum Act 2000—Notice .................................................. 3812Private Advertisements............................................................ 3626Proclamations.......................................................................... 3774Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 3826Renmark Irrigation Trust, The—Notice .................................. 3812Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notice ................... 3812Sale of Property....................................................................... 3826Transport, Department of—Notices to Mariners ..................... 3812Vocational Education, Employment and Training Act

1994—Contracts of Training............................................... 3814

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICESALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian GovernmentGazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legiblywritten on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no laterthan 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail:[email protected]. Send as attachments in Word format and please confirm your transmissionwith a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will becharged.

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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HEALTH COMMISSION ACT 1976SECTION 27 (4): ST MARGARET’S HOSPITAL INCOR-PORATED—CHANGE OF NAME

Proclamation By The Governor

(L.S.) MARJORIE JACKSON-NELSON

Preamble1. By proclamation under the South Australian Health

Commission Act 1976 (see Gazette 7 June 1990 p. 1550) anincorporated hospital was established and assigned the name“St Margaret’s Hospital Incorporated”.

2. The St Margaret’s Hospital Incorporated has requested thatits name be altered to “St Margaret’s Rehabilitation HospitalIncorporated”.

Proclamation

PURSUANT to section 27 (4) of the South Australian HealthCommission Act 1976 and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, I alter the name of the incorporated hospitalreferred to in the preamble to “St Margaret’s RehabilitationHospital Incorporated”.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of South Australia, atAdelaide, 10 October 2002.

By command,

J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

DHSCS 02/29

SHOP TRADING HOURS ACT 1977 SECTION 13: AUTHOR-ISATION TO OPEN SHOP DURING SPECIFIEDHOURS—COUNTRY ROAD AT HYDE PARK

Proclamation By The Governor

(L.S.) MARJORIE JACKSON-NELSON

PURSUANT to section 13 of the Shop Trading Hours Act 1977and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, Iauthorise the opening of the shop known as Country Road, locatedat shops 13-21, Metro Centre, 254 Unley Road, Hyde Park (theshop) from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. on Tuesday, 26 November 2002,subject to the conditions specified in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

This proclamation only authorises the opening of the shop if—

(a) the shop keeper ensures that the only persons allowed to enteror remain in the shop during the hours specified in thisproclamation (other than persons employed in the business ofthe shop during those hours) are persons who are Country Roadcard holders; and

(b) all relevant industrial awards, workplace agreements and enter-prise agreements are observed by the shopkeeper and personsemployed in the business of the shop during and in relation tothe hours specified in this proclamation during which the shopis open; and

(c) subject to an industrial award, workplace agreement or enter-prise agreement to the contrary—a person who is employed inthe business of the shop is entitled to refuse to work at the shopduring the hours specified in this proclamation unless he or shehas agreed with the shopkeeper to work during those hours.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of South Australia, atAdelaide, 10 October 2002.

By command,

J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

MIR 02/025 CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 10 October 2002

HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Institute of Medicaland Veterinary Science Council, pursuant to the provisions of theInstitute of Medical and Veterinary Science Act 1982:

Member: (from 10 October 2002 until 9 October 2006)Ian Harry Carmichael

By command,J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

MHEA MGR 0025CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 10 October 2002

HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South AustralianNational Parks and Wildlife Council, pursuant to the provisions ofthe National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972:

Member: (from 10 October 2002 until 9 October 2004)Penelope Ann PatonGregory Rowland OgleLeanne Maree LiddleCaroline Anne CrawfordDavid William MoyleIan Geoffrey GouldSimon John Lawrence Stone

Presiding Member: (from 10 October 2002 until 9 October2004)

Penelope Ann Paton

By command,J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

MEC 0060/02CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 10 October 2002

HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Board of Examinersfor Mine Managers, pursuant to the provisions of the Mines andWorks Inspection Regulations 1998 and the Mines and WorksInspection Act 1920:

Member: (from 28 October 2002 until 27 October 2005)Josephine Jane CokerRobert Wayne FarleyMichael David O’BrienMark Andrew Van Leuven

By command,J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

MMRD 0063/02CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 10 October 2002

HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint the undermentioned to the HomeStart FinanceBoard of Management, pursuant to the provisions of the Housingand Urban Development (Administrative Arrangements) Act1995:

Member: (from 15 July 2004 until 9 October 2004)Sam Walters

Presiding Member: (from 10 October 2002 until 9 October2004)

Sam WaltersBy command,

J. W. WEATHERILL, for PremierSACHA 27/02CS

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Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 10 October 2002

HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South AustralianCommunity Housing Authority (SACHA), pursuant to theprovisions of the South Australian Co-operative and CommunityHousing Act 1991:

Member: (from 10 October 2002 until 9 October 2005)Carole Margaret Davidson

By command,

J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

MSJ 139/02CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 10 October 2002

HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint James Wright as a Director of the Superan-nuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia for aperiod commencing on 14 October 2002 and expiring on 13October 2005, pursuant to the provisions of the SuperannuationFunds Management Corporation of South Australia Act 1995.

By command,

J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

TFD 099/02CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 10 October 2002

HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint as officers of the Crown for the purpose ofproviding the range of custodial services for Prisoner Movementand In-Court Management services, in accordance with the SouthAustralian Prisoner Movement In-Court Management contract,without pay or other industrial entitlement, staff of Group 4Correction Services Pty Ltd, as listed, pursuant to section 68 of theConstitution Act 1934:

Karly AnesburyNatasha Sheree BenekeHayden Patrick BrookerDarren Michael BurtonSusan Lee CiantarLuke Donald FraserSharon Louise FullerPeter Michael GrimshawLindsay James RichardsonRochelle Liana Stead

By command,

J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

MCS 0013/02CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 10 October 2002

HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has beenpleased to appoint Gillian Aldridge as an Inspector for thepurposes of the Correctional Services Act 1982, pursuant toSection 20 of the Correctional Services Act 1982.

By command,

J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

MCS 0014/02CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 10 October 2002

HER Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has revokedthe appointment of Arthur Lawrie Anson and Vanessa FlorenceBoully as Inspectors for the purposes of the Correctional ServicesAct 1982, pursuant to Section 20 of the Correctional Services Act1982 and Section 36 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1915.

By command,J. W. WEATHERILL, for Premier

MCS 0014/02CS

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1985

Deregistration of Associations

NOTICE is hereby given that the Corporate Affairs Commissionapproves the applications for deregistration received from theassociations named below pursuant to section 43A of theAssociations Incorporation Act 1985. Deregistration takes effecton the date of publication of this notice:

Langhorne Creek Community Recycling Scheme Incor-porated

Noarlunga Artificial Reef Society IncorporatedMental Illness Advocacy Scheme Incorporated

Dated 2 October 2002.B. I. COLQUIST, A delegate of the

Corporate Affairs Commission

CROWN LANDS ACT 1929: SECTION 5

TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Crown Lands Act 1929, I,JOHN HILL, Minister for Environment and Conservation,Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the CrownLands Act 1929 is committed DO HEREBY resume the landdefined in The Schedule.

The SchedulePortion of Explosives Magazine Reserve, now numbered as

allotment 10 of DP 33955, Hundred of Port Adelaide, County ofAdelaide, the notice of which, together with other land waspublished in the Government Gazette of 4 September 1986 at page703, The Second Schedule, being the whole of the land comprisedin Crown Record Volume 5753 Folio 204.

Dated 10 October 2002.

JOHN HILL, Minister for Environmentand Conservation

DEHAA 17/1190

CROWN LANDS ACT 1929: SECTION 5

TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Crown Lands Act 1929, I,JOHN HILL, Minister for Environment and Conservation,Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the CrownLands Act 1929, is committed, DO HEREBY:

1. Resume the land defined in The First Schedule.

2. Dedicate the Crown Land defined in The Second Schedule asa Community Centre Reserve, and declare that such land shallbe under the care, control and management of the Mid MurrayCouncil.

The First SchedulePortion of Park Lands, Section 433, adjacent to the Town of

Morgan, Hundred of Eba, County of Eyre, the notice of whichtogether with other land, was published in the GovernmentGazette of 14 March 1991 at page 931, The Fourth Schedule,being whole of the land contained in Crown Record Volume 5340Folio 647.

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The Second Schedule

Section 433, Hundred of Eba, County of Eyre, exclusive of allnecessary roads, being whole of the land contained in CrownRecord Volume 5340 Folio 647.

Dated 10 October 2002.

JOHN HILL, Minister for Environmentand Conservation

DL 1076/1989

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, La Cloture Fisheries Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 957, PortLincoln, S.A. 5606 (or its registered masters) holder of WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W01, issued pursuant to theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exemptedfrom the provisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries(General) Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall notbe guilty of an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei)which is undersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zonein the Scheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations1991 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject tothe conditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal ofthis notice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revokedearlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W01.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

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Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, Wayrob Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 104, Streaky Bay, S.A. 5680(or its registered masters) holder of Western Zone AbaloneFishery Licence No. W02, issued pursuant to the Scheme ofManagement (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from theprovisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries (General)Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall not be guiltyof an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which isundersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zone in theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to theconditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of thisnotice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

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5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W02.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

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AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, Garry J. Black, 45 Shaftesbury Terrace, Marino, S.A. 5049(or his registered masters) holder of Western Zone AbaloneFishery Licence No. W04, issued pursuant to the Scheme ofManagement (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from theprovisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries (General)Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall not be guiltyof an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which isundersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zone in theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to theconditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of thisnotice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

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The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W04.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

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Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, Construction Divers Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 364, PortLincoln, S.A. 5606 (or its registered masters) holder of WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W06, issued pursuant to theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exemptedfrom the provisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries(General) Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall notbe guilty of an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei)which is undersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zonein the Scheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations1991 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject tothe conditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal ofthis notice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revokedearlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W06.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

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SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, John C. Haagmans, c/o RSD 1955, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5607(or his registered masters) holder of Western Zone AbaloneFishery Licence No. W08, issued pursuant to the Scheme ofManagement (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from theprovisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries (General)Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall not be guiltyof an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which is

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undersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zone in theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to theconditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of thisnotice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processor

and/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W08.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

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Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, George Dixon, c/o P.O. Box 482, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606(or his registered masters) holder of Western Zone AbaloneFishery Licence No. W09, issued pursuant to the Scheme ofManagement (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from theprovisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries (General)Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall not be guiltyof an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which isundersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zone in theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to theconditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of thisnotice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;

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• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W09.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

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Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, Aquaculture Research Pty Ltd, 24 Flinders Drive, StreakyBay, S.A. 5680 (or its registered masters) holder of Western ZoneAbalone Fishery Licence No. W01, issued pursuant to the Schemeof Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from theprovisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries (General)Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall not be guiltyof an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which isundersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zone in theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to theconditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of thisnotice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

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13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W10.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

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FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, Philip J. Penalurick, c/o P.O. Box 680, Port Lincoln, S.A.5606 (or his registered masters) holder of Western Zone AbaloneFishery Licence No. W11, issued pursuant to the Scheme ofManagement (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from theprovisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries (General)Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall not be guiltyof an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which isundersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zone in theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to theconditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of thisnotice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W11.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

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AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, W. B. Mattner Nominees Pty Ltd, 7 Prospect Road, PortLincoln, S.A. 5606 (or his registered masters) holder of WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W14, issued pursuant to theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exemptedfrom the provisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries(General) Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall notbe guilty of an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei)which is undersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zonein the Scheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations1991 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject tothe conditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal ofthis notice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revokedearlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

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(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W14.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

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Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, Bascoz Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 1540, Elliston, S.A. 5670 (orits registered masters) holder of Western Zone Abalone FisheryLicence No. W15, issued pursuant to the Scheme of Management(Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafter referred to asthe ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from the provisions of Clause60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries (General) Regulations 2000 inthat the exemption holder shall not be guilty of an offence whentaking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which is undersize, fromthose waters defined as the Western Zone in the Scheme ofManagement (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to the conditionsspecified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of this noticeuntil 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

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9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W15.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

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FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, Dadeeton Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 20, Streaky Bay, S.A. 5680(or its registered masters) holder of Western Zone AbaloneFishery Licence No. W17, issued pursuant to the Scheme ofManagement (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from theprovisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries (General)Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall not be guiltyof an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which isundersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zone in theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to theconditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of thisnotice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W17.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

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Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that pursuant to section 59 of the Fisheries Act1982, Tamatoa Fishing Co. Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 1951, PortLincoln, S.A. 5606 (or its registered masters) holder of WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W19, issued pursuant to theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exemptedfrom the provisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of the Fisheries(General) Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall notbe guilty of an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei)which is undersize, from those waters defined as the Western Zonein the Scheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations1991 (hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject tothe conditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal ofthis notice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revokedearlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei provided that it is not less than75 mm in length at its greatest dimension. All abalone must belanded in the shell.

2. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

3. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

4. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day,provided that a separate notification pursuant to condition 5 belowhas been made for each area prior to conducting any fishingactivity in that area.

5. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

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(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conductingthe exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

6. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

7. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

8. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of thecatch; and before the catch is consigned to a nominated processorand/or taken onto processor premises where such premises arewithin 50 m of the point of landing; or at the end of each day offishing where the catch is not landed on that day. The details ofsuch record shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

9. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

10. The exemption holder shall not, during the period of thisnotice, take a combined quantity of Haliotis roei which exceeds800 kg wholeweight.

11. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

12. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

13. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W19.

14. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

15. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

All waters east of the Western/Central zone boundary (longitude136.5°E) to Shoal Point (longitude 135.5°E) excluding thefollowing sub-area 1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.2440° longitude 136.2690°, latitude 34.2441°longitude 136.2610°, latitude 34.2568° longitude 136.2690°,latitude 34.2569° longitude 136.2610° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption.

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

All waters extending from Shoal Point (135.5°E) to CapeRadstock (longitude 134.33°E) excluding the following sub-area 1in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.2047° longitude 134.6280°, latitude 33.2046°longitude 134.5890°, latitude 33.2450° longitude 134.6280°,latitude 33.2448° longitude 134.5890°; and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3 and 4 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

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AREA 3

All waters extending from Cape Radstock (longitude 134.33°E)to Point Bell (longitude 133.3°E) excluding the following sub-area1 in which no activity may take place:

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.9312° longitude 134.1440°, latitude 32.9310°longitude 134.1120°, latitude 32.9493° longitude 134.1440°,latitude 32.9490° longitude 134.1120° and excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2, 3, 4 and 5 in which fishdown activitiesmay be conducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

AREA 4

All waters extending from Point Bell (longitude 133.13°E) to apoint approximately 5 km SE of the eastern extreme of the GreatAustralian Bight Marine Park (longitude 131.55°E) excluding thefollowing sub-areas 2 and 3 in which fishdown activities may beconducted pursuant to separate exemption:

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that subject to section 59 of the Fisheries Act 1982,Tarakan Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 610, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606 (or itsregistered masters) holder of Western Zone Abalone FisheryLicence No. W03, issued pursuant to the Scheme of Management(Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafter referred to asthe ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from the provisions of Clause60 of Schedule 1 of Fisheries (General) Regulations 2000 in thatthe exemption holder shall not be guilty of an offence when takingRoe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which is undersize, from thosewaters defined in Schedule 2 (hereinafter referred to as the‘exempted activity’) subject to the conditions specified inSchedule 1 from the date of gazettal of this notice until 20December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. The exemption holder may only engage in the exemptedactivity at the direction of an officer from the South AustralianResearch and Development Institute.

2. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule2 provided that it is not less than 60 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

3. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule3 provided that it is not less than 75 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

4. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

5. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

6. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day, asdirected by an officer of the South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute, provided that a separate notificationpursuant to condition 7 below has been made for each area prior toconducting any fishing activity in that area.

7. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conduct-ing the exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

8. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

9. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged

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or stored separately for each dive location and the tag includedwith the catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location,the tag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the originalon the Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

10. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of the catchand before the catch is consigned to a nominated processor and/ortaken onto processor premises where such premises are within50 m of the point of landing or at the end of each day of fishingwhere the catch is not landed on that day. The details of suchrecord shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

11. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

12. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

13. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

14. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W03.

15. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

16. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

AREA 2

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°,longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

AREA 3

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock FishdownAll waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

AREA 4

Clare Bay FishdownAll waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair FishdownAll waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3AREA 1

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

SCHEDULE 4FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

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FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that subject to section 59 of the Fisheries Act 1982,Norman Craig, c/o P.O. Box 993, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606 (or hisregistered masters) holder of Western Zone Abalone FisheryLicence No. W05, issued pursuant to the Scheme of Management(Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafter referred to asthe ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from the provisions of Clause60 of Schedule 1 of Fisheries (General) Regulations 2000 in thatthe exemption holder shall not be guilty of an offence when takingRoe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which is undersize, from thosewaters defined in Schedule 2 (hereinafter referred to as the‘exempted activity’) subject to the conditions specified inSchedule 1 from the date of gazettal of this notice until 20December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. The exemption holder may only engage in the exemptedactivity at the direction of an officer from the South AustralianResearch and Development Institute.

2. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule2 provided that it is not less than 60 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

3. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule3 provided that it is not less than 75 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

4. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

5. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

6. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day, asdirected by an officer of the South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute, provided that a separate notificationpursuant to condition 7 below has been made for each area prior toconducting any fishing activity in that area.

7. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conduct-ing the exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

8. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

9. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

10. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of the catchand before the catch is consigned to a nominated processor and/ortaken onto processor premises where such premises are within50 m of the point of landing or at the end of each day of fishingwhere the catch is not landed on that day. The details of suchrecord shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

11. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

12. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

13. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

14. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W05.

15. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

16. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

AREA 2

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°,longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

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AREA 3

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

AREA 4

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

AREA 1

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

SCHEDULE 4

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that subject to section 59 of the Fisheries Act 1982,T. Garnaut Nominees Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 777, Port Lincoln,S.A. 5606 (or its registered masters) holder of Western ZoneAbalone Fishery Licence No. W07, issued pursuant to the Schemeof Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from theprovisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of Fisheries (General)Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall not be guiltyof an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which isundersize, from those waters defined in Schedule 2 (hereinafterreferred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to the conditionsspecified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of this noticeuntil 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 11. The exemption holder may only engage in the exempted

activity at the direction of an officer from the South AustralianResearch and Development Institute.

2. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule2 provided that it is not less than 60 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

3. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule3 provided that it is not less than 75 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

4. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

5. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

6. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day, asdirected by an officer of the South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute, provided that a separate notificationpursuant to condition 7 below has been made for each area prior toconducting any fishing activity in that area.

7. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conduct-ing the exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;(d) the port of departure;(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to be

fished; and(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in an

additional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

8. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

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The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

9. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

10. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of the catchand before the catch is consigned to a nominated processor and/ortaken onto processor premises where such premises are within50 m of the point of landing or at the end of each day of fishingwhere the catch is not landed on that day. The details of suchrecord shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

11. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

12. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

13. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

14. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W07.

15. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

16. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

AREA 2

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°,longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

AREA 3

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

AREA 4

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

AREA 1

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

SCHEDULE 4

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

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FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that subject to section 59 of the Fisheries Act 1982,Grand Abalone Nominees Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 888, PortLincoln, S.A. 5606 (or its registered masters) holder of WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W12, issued pursuant to theScheme of Management (Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exemption holder’) is exemptedfrom the provisions of Clause 60 of Schedule 1 of Fisheries(General) Regulations 2000 in that the exemption holder shall notbe guilty of an offence when taking Roe’s abalone (Haliotis roei)which is undersize, from those waters defined in Schedule 2(hereinafter referred to as the ‘exempted activity’) subject to theconditions specified in Schedule 1 from the date of gazettal of thisnotice until 20 December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. The exemption holder may only engage in the exemptedactivity at the direction of an officer from the South AustralianResearch and Development Institute.

2. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule2 provided that it is not less than 60 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

3. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule3 provided that it is not less than 75 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

4. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

5. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

6. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day, asdirected by an officer of the South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute, provided that a separate notificationpursuant to condition 7 below has been made for each area prior toconducting any fishing activity in that area.

7. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conduct-ing the exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

8. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);• Time underwater;• Swell;

• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

9. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

10. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of the catchand before the catch is consigned to a nominated processor and/ortaken onto processor premises where such premises are within50 m of the point of landing or at the end of each day of fishingwhere the catch is not landed on that day. The details of suchrecord shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

11. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

12. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

13. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

14. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W12.

15. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

16. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0340°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

AREA 2

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°,longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

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Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

AREA 3

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

AREA 4

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3AREA 1

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

SCHEDULE 4

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that subject to section 59 of the Fisheries Act 1982,Go-Abb Pty Ltd, c/o P.O. Box 249, Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606 (or itsregistered masters) holder of Western Zone Abalone FisheryLicence No. W13, issued pursuant to the Scheme of Management(Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafter referred to asthe ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from the provisions of Clause60 of Schedule 1 of Fisheries (General) Regulations 2000 in thatthe exemption holder shall not be guilty of an offence when takingRoe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which is undersize, from thosewaters defined in Schedule 2 (hereinafter referred to as the‘exempted activity’) subject to the conditions specified inSchedule 1 from the date of gazettal of this notice until 20December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. The exemption holder may only engage in the exemptedactivity at the direction of an officer from the South AustralianResearch and Development Institute.

2. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule2 provided that it is not less than 60 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

3. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule3 provided that it is not less than 75 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

4. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

5. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

6. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day, asdirected by an officer of the South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute, provided that a separate notificationpursuant to condition 7 below has been made for each area prior toconducting any fishing activity in that area.

7. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conduct-ing the exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

8. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);

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• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

9. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

10. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of the catchand before the catch is consigned to a nominated processor and/ortaken onto processor premises where such premises are within50 m of the point of landing or at the end of each day of fishingwhere the catch is not landed on that day. The details of suchrecord shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

11. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

12. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

13. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

14. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W13.

15. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

16. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

AREA 2

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°,longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

AREA 3

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

AREA 4

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

AREA 1

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

SCHEDULE 4FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

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FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

FISHERIES ACT 1982: SECTION 59

TAKE notice that subject to section 59 of the Fisheries Act 1982,Leonard S. Newton, c/o P.O. Box 1531, Elliston, S.A. 5670 (or hisregistered masters) holder of Western Zone Abalone FisheryLicence No. W16, issued pursuant to the Scheme of Management(Abalone Fisheries) Regulations 1991 (hereinafter referred to asthe ‘exemption holder’) is exempted from the provisions of Clause60 of Schedule 1 of Fisheries (General) Regulations 2000 in thatthe exemption holder shall not be guilty of an offence when takingRoe’s abalone (Haliotis roei) which is undersize, from thosewaters defined in Schedule 2 (hereinafter referred to as the‘exempted activity’) subject to the conditions specified inSchedule 1 from the date of gazettal of this notice until 20December 2002, unless varied or revoked earlier.

SCHEDULE 1

1. The exemption holder may only engage in the exemptedactivity at the direction of an officer from the South AustralianResearch and Development Institute.

2. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule2 provided that it is not less than 60 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

3. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity, the exemptionholder may only take Haliotis roei from the area listed in Schedule3 provided that it is not less than 75 mm in length at its greatestdimension. All abalone must be landed in the shell.

4. On any day the exemption holder engages in the exemptedactivity only abalone of the species (Haliotis roei) may be taken.

5. No more than one registered master may engage in theexempted activity on any one day.

6. The exemption holder may conduct the exempted activity inmore than one area as defined in Schedule 2 on any one day, asdirected by an officer of the South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute, provided that a separate notificationpursuant to condition 7 below has been made for each area prior toconducting any fishing activity in that area.

7. The exemption holder must notify the PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Unit on 1800 065 522 prior to engaging in theexempted activity with the following information:

(a) the name of the person making the call and the WesternZone Abalone Fishery Licence Number;

(b) the name of the registered master who will be conduct-ing the exempted activity on that day;

(c) the date on which the exempted activity will take place;

(d) the port of departure;

(e) the designated area from Schedule 2 which is to befished; and

(f) where the exemption holder is nominating to fish in anadditional designated area from the previous nominateddesignated area on any one day, the exemption holdermust wait at least 30 minutes prior to leaving the pointfrom where the nomination was made.

8. Upon completion of the day’s fishing activities the exemp-tion holder shall complete the Daily Research Data Logsheetprovided including the following information:

• Drop number;• Fishing location (each dive entry location using GPS marks

in decimal minutes including seconds);

• Time underwater;• Swell;• Number of H. Roei;• Tag number; and• CDR number.

The completed Daily Research Data Logsheets must be postedor delivered to the Chief Scientist, South Australian Research andDevelopment Institute within seven days of the completion of theday’s fishing activities to which it relates.

9. Upon completion of the dive at each site and before landing,the exemption holder shall place the abalone in or with the bagsupplied and complete the information on the tag providedincluding the date and CDR number. The catch is to be bagged orstored separately for each dive location and the tag included withthe catch. If more than one bag is taken in one dive location, thetag numbers are to be recorded in the row beneath the original onthe Daily Research Data Logsheet provided.

The total number of bags for that day and the numbers of thetags placed on each bag shall be included on the CDR 1. The CDR1 must be completed within 50 m of landing and the white andyellow copies of the CDR 1 must accompany the abalone to thefish processing premises.

10. The exemption holder must make a record in writingimmediately at the conclusion of a fishing trip and before theabalone are consigned to a registered fish processor setting outdetails of the abalone taken during that fishing trip. This recordmust be completed within 50 m of the point of landing of the catchand before the catch is consigned to a nominated processor and/ortaken onto processor premises where such premises are within50 m of the point of landing or at the end of each day of fishingwhere the catch is not landed on that day. The details of suchrecord shall be recorded on and be such as are sufficient tocomplete in triplicate a CDR 1 form.

11. All Haliotis roei taken pursuant to this notice shall bedelivered to one of the registered fish processors detailed inSchedule 3 for weighing, within 48 hours of landing, within theState of South Australia.

12. The amount of Haliotis roei allocated pursuant to this noticeis non-transferable.

13. The exemption holder shall not intentionally induce weightloss of abalone by any means.

14. The exemption holder whilst engaged in the exemptedactivity must conduct such activity from a boat registered pursuantto Western Zone Abalone Fishery Licence No. W16.

15. The exemption holder shall not contravene or fail to complywith the Fisheries Act 1982, or any other regulations made underthat Act except where specifically exempted by this notice.

16. Whilst engaged in the exempted activity the exemptionholder must have in his possession a copy of this notice andproduce a copy of the notice if required by a PIRSA FisheriesCompliance Officer.

SCHEDULE 2

AREA 1

Lipson Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.2638° longitude 136.2670°, latitude 34.2638°longitude 136.2620°, latitude 34.2665° longitude 136.2670°,latitude 34.2666° longitude 136.2620°.

Grindal Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 34.9049° longitude 136.0400°, latitude 34.9050°longitude 136.0230°, latitude 34.9229° longitude 136.0400°,latitude 34.9230° longitude 136.0240°.

AREA 2

Venus Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:

latitude 33.2340° longitude 134.6390°, latitude 33.2340°,longitude 134.6320°, latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6390°,latitude 33.2400° longitude 134.6320°.

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Little Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.6560° longitude 134.8850°, latitude 33.6560°longitude 134.8810°, latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8850°,latitude 33.6580° longitude 134.8810°.

AREA 3

Cape Blanche Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.0152° longitude 134.1340°, latitude 33.0156°longitude 134.1250°, latitude 33.0191° longitude 134.1340°,latitude 33.0195° longitude 134.1250°.

Point Peter Rock Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1990° longitude 133.4800°, latitude 32.1990°longitude 133.4770°, latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4800°,latitude 32.2010° longitude 133.4770°.

AREA 4

Clare Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 31.9521° longitude 132.6880°, latitude 31.9519°longitude 132.6810°, latitude 31.9569° longitude 132.6880°,latitude 31.9567° longitude 132.6810°.

Pt Sinclair Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.0996° longitude 132.9920°, latitude 32.0995°longitude 132.9860°, latitude 32.1063° longitude 132.9920°,latitude 32.1062° longitude 132.9860°.

SCHEDULE 3

AREA 1

Port Neill Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.1188° longitude 136.3550°, latitude 34.1188°longitude 136.3410°, latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3550°,latitude 34.1400° longitude 136.3410°.

Taylor Island Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 34.8650° longitude 136.0200°, latitude 34.8650°longitude 136.0070°, latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0200°,latitude 34.8800° longitude 136.0070°.

AREA 2

Anxious Bay Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 33.4035° longitude 134.8350°, latitude 33.4035°longitude 134.8300°, latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8350°,latitude 33.4075° longitude 134.8300°.

AREA 3

Point Peter Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1980° longitude 133.4920°, latitude 32.1980°longitude 133.4830°, latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4920°,latitude 32.2100° longitude 133.4830°.

Bielamah Sand Hills Fishdown

All waters contained within the following boundaries:latitude 32.1800° longitude 133.3400°, latitude 32.1800°longitude 133.3080°, latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3400°,latitude 32.1900° longitude 133.3080°.

SCHEDULE 4

FP0008Western Abalone Processors Pty LtdP.O. Box 914Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0044Australian Bight Seafood Pty LtdP.O. Box 1746Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

FP0120Smoothpool Nominees Pty LtdTrading as Blancheport Fisheries12 Alfred TerraceStreaky Bay, S.A. 5680

FP0132Yorkeshell Pty LtdTrading as Australian Southern SeafoodP.O. Box 1579Port Lincoln, S.A. 5606

Dated 3 October 2002.

J. PRESSER, Principal Fisheries Manager

GAMING MACHINES ACT 1992

Notice of Application for Grant of a Gaming Machine Dealer’sLicence

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 29 of the GamingMachines Act 1992 that William Athan Maglaris, 64 Johns Road,Prospect, S.A. 5085 has applied to the Liquor and GamingCommissioner for a Gaming Machine Dealer’s Licence in respectof premises to be situated at 64 Johns Road, Prospect, S.A. 5085and to be known as Tower Gaming.

The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November2002 at 9 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 30 September 2002.

Applicant

LAND ACQUISITION ACT 1969

(SECTION 16)

Notice of Acquisition

TARONG ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED (ACN 078 848736) (the ‘Authority’), Level 10, AMP Place, 10 Eagle Street,Brisbane, Qld 4000, acquires the following interests in thefollowing land:

Definition of Land Acquired

A right of way and easement in the terms set out below overthe land situated in the Hundred of Yankalilla being portion ofthe land comprised in Certificates of Title Register BookVolume 5507 Folio 756 and Volume 5828 Folio 947 and beingportions of allotment 4 in FP 4961 and portions of allotment 2in FP 1100 which said land (hereinafter called ‘the subjectland’) is the land marked ‘C’, ‘D’ and ‘E’ in Lands Titles OfficeFiled Plan 44032.

Extent of Interest Vested in the Authority

Tarong Energy Corporation Limited (‘Tarong’) may forpurposes of and incidental to the construction, operation,maintenance and repair of:

(a) an overhead cable or overhead cables for thetransmission of electricity and data associated withthat purpose;

(b) an underground cable or underground cables for thetransmission of electricity and data associated withthat purpose;

(c) pursuant to section 48A of the Electricity Act 1996equipment for the transmission of telecommunicationssignals; and

(d) associated works.

(1) Lay under the surface of the subject land marked ‘E’ inFiled Plan 44032 ducts, pipes, conductors, cables and otherworks.

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(2) Construct on the subject land marked ‘E’ in Filed Plan44032 ancillary works, including cable markers, and personnelaccess holes and signs;

(3) Construct on the subject land marked ‘C’ in Filed Plan44032 equipment (and associated structural works) fortransforming, controlling and transmitting electricity;

(4) Erect on the subject land marked ‘C’ in Filed Plan 44032poles, towers (or both) and install on them and suspend betweenthem, overhead conductors, cables and other equipment;

(5) Erect on the subject land marked ‘C’ in Filed Plan 44032antennae (and supports) associated with tele-communicationsand data transmission equipment and protective housing;

(6) For the purposes of exercising the rights under paragraphs(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5), Tarong may, at its own cost:

(a) exercise those rights either itself or by its agents,lessees or licensees or by any of their respectiveemployees agents or contractors;

(b) enter the subject land marked ‘C’ and ‘E’ in Filed Plan44032 either with or without vehicles, machines orother equipment;

(c) excavate the subject land marked ‘C’ and ‘E’ in FiledPlan 44032 and conduct building works;

(d) install access gates (including in the owner’s fences)and security fences;

(e) inspect, repair and replace any of Tarong’s equip-ment;

(f) transmit electricity;(g) conduct telecommunications networks;(h) send, receive and relay data and telecommunications

signals; and(i) do anything else that is reasonably necessary or

incidental for Tarong to exercise its rights under thoseparagraphs.

Tarong Energy Corporation Limited (‘Tarong’) may forpurposes of and incidental to:

(a) the transmission of electricity and data associated withthat purpose;

(1) Lay under the surface of the subject land marked ‘D’ inFiled Plan 44032 ducts, pipes, conductors, cables and otherworks;

(2) Use the subject land marked ‘D’ in Filed Plan 44032 foraccess to and in conjunction with the construction, operationand maintenance of works and facilities on the Cape JervisSubstation, and lines connecting into the Cape Jervis Sub-station.

(3) For the purposes of exercising the rights under para-graphs (1) and (2) Tarong may, at its own cost:

(a) exercise those rights either itself or by its agents,lessees or licensees or by any of their respectiveemployees, agents or contractors;

(b) enter the subject land marked ‘D’ in Filed Plan 44032either with or without vehicles, machines or otherequipment;

(c) excavate the subject land marked ‘D’ in Filed Plan44032 and conduct building works;

(d) install access gates (including in the owner’s fences)security fences and temporary buildings and storagefacilities on the subject land marked ‘D’ in Filed Plan44032;

(e) inspect, repair and replace any of Tarong’s equipmentinstalled on the subject land marked ‘D’ in Filed Plan44032; and

(f) do anything else that is reasonably necessary orincidental for Tarong to exercise its rights under thatparagraph.

This notice is given under section 16 of the Land AcquisitionAct 1969.

CompensationA person who has or had an interest in the land that is divested

or diminished by the acquisition or the enjoyment of which isadversely affected by the acquisition who does not receive an offerof compensation from the Authority may apply to the Authorityfor compensation.

InquiriesInquiries should be directed to:

David Evans, Tarong Energy Corporation LimitedLevel 10, AMP Place,10 Eagle Street,Brisbane, Qld 4000Telephone: (07) 3228 4148

Dated 10 October 2002.

The Common Seal of Tarong Energy Corporation Limited(ACN 078 848 736) was affixed in the presence of and is attestedby:

(L.S.) C. F. O’MEARA, Company SecretaryK. H. DREDGE, Director

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 AND GAMING MACHINESACT 1992

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 of the LiquorLicensing Act 1997 and section 29 of the Gaming Machines Act1992, that Jericho’s Tin Shed Pty Ltd (ACN 101 691 187), astrustee for Mark & Joan Jericho Family Trust and Golden DreamsPty Ltd (ACN 101 635 223), as trustee for Conlon Family Trust,c/o Fisher Jeffries, Level 15, 211 Victoria Square, Adelaide, S.A.5000 have applied to the Liquor and Gaming Commissioner forthe transfer of a Hotel Licence and a Gaming Machine Licence inrespect of premises situated at Blanche Street, Edithburgh, S.A.5583 and known as Troubridge Hotel.

The applications have been set down for hearing on 11November 2002 at 11 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.Dated 30 September 2002.

Applicants

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 AND GAMING MACHINESACT 1992

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 of the LiquorLicensing Act 1997 and section 29 of the Gaming Machines Act1992, that Ian Christopher Gregory and Cathryn Alice Gregory,Main Street, Owen, S.A. 5460 have applied to the Liquor andGaming Commissioner for the transfer of a Hotel Licence and aGaming Machine Licence in respect of premises situated at MainStreet, Owen, S.A. 5460 and known as Owen Arms Hotel.

The applications have been set down for hearing on 11November 2002 at 10.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’address given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.Dated 30 September 2002.

Applicants

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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997 AND GAMING MACHINESACT 1992

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 of the LiquorLicensing Act 1997 and section 29 of the Gaming Machines Act1992, that S. J. Webb Nominees Pty Ltd, c/o Clelands Solicitors,208 Carrington Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 has applied to theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner for the transfer of a HotelLicence and a Gaming Machine Licence in respect of premisessituated at Kermode Street, North Adelaide, S.A. 5006 and knownas Cathedral Hotel.

The applications have been set down for hearing on 12November 2002 at 10.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 3 October 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that La Cantina Café Pty Ltd, hasapplied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a RestaurantLicence in respect of the premises situated at 15-17 Ellen Street,Moonta, S.A. 5558, known as Shaft Steakhouse and to be knownas La Cantina Café.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 October2002 at 11.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above by 28 October 2002.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 4 October 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Golden Chef Australia Pty Ltd,has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Direct Sales Licencein respect of the premises situated at 85 Harrison Road, DudleyPark, S.A. 5008 and to be known as Golden Chef.

The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November2002 at 9 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 4 October 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Laughing Frog Wines Pty Ltd,has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’s Licence inrespect of the premises situated at Lot 5 Adams Road, BlewittSprings, S.A. 5171 and to be known as Laughing Frog Wines.

The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November2002 at 9 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 3 October 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Vok Beverages Pty Ltd (ACN100 599 362), has applied to the Licensing Authority for aWholesale Liquor Merchant’s Licence in respect of premisessituated at 34 Starr Avenue, North Plympton, S.A. 5037 andknown as Bickford’s Australia.

The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November2002.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 2 October 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Smithfield Hotel Pty Ltd, c/oKelly & Co., Level 17, 91 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A.5000 has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Variation toExtended Trading Authorisation and Entertainment Consent inrespect of the premises situated at Main North Road, Smithfield,S.A. 5114 and known as Smithfield Hotel Motel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November2002 at 9 a.m.

Conditions

The following licence conditions are sought:

1. Variation to the extended trading authorisation for all areasof the hotel to include:

Sundays preceding a public holiday, midnight to 2 a.m. thefollowing day; Monday to Tuesday, midnight to 2 a.m. thefollowing day.

2. A variation to the entertainment consent for the whole ofthe licensed premises to reflect the amended trading hours.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

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Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 1 October 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Old Spot Hotel Pty Ltd, c/o Kelly& Co., Level 17, 91 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 hasapplied to the Licensing Authority for a Variation to ExtendedTrading Authorisation and Entertainment Consent in respect of thepremises situated at 1955 Main North Road, Salisbury Heights,S.A. 5109 and known as Old Spot Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November2002 at 9 a.m.

Conditions

The following licence conditions are sought:

1. Variation to the extended trading authorisation for all areasof the hotel to include:

Sunday preceding a public holiday, midnight to 2 a.m. thefollowing day; Monday to Tuesday, midnight to 2 a.m. thefollowing day.

2. A variation to the entertainment consent for the whole ofthe licensed premises to reflect the amended trading hours.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 30 September 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Leigh Creek Community SportsClub Inc. has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Variation toExtended Trading Authorisation in respect of the premises situatedat Black Oak Drive, Leigh Creek South, S.A. 5731 and known asLeigh Creek Community Sports Club.

The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November2002.

Condition

The following licence condition is sought:

Monday to Saturday, midnight to 1 a.m. the following day.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 27 September 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Amphora Premium Wines PtyLtd, c/o David Watts & Associates, 1 Cator Street, Glenside, S.A.5065 has applied to the Licensing Authority for the removal of aWholesale Liquor Merchant’s Licence in respect of premisessituated at 26 Bickford Street, Richmond, S.A. 5033 and to beremoved to 41-55 Holden Street, Hindmarsh S.A. 5007.

The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November2002 at 9 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Andrew Robert Hardacre hasapplied to the Licensing Authority for a Special CircumstancesLicence in respect of premises situated at 48 Seacombe Road,Darlington, S.A. 5047 and known as Prestigious Jag Limousines.

The application has been set down for hearing on 8 November2002 at 9 a.m.

Conditions

The following licence conditions are sought:

To sell liquor for consumption on or adjacent to the licensedpremises (provided that the passengers are always under thesupervision and control of the driver of the subject vehicles) onany day at anytime (except Good Friday).

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 1 October 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Riverside International (Aust) PtyLtd, c/o Bruce Twelftree, Town & Country Conveyancers hasapplied to the Licensing Authority for a Transfer of ResidentialLicence in respect of premises situated at 49 McKenzie Street,Ceduna, S.A. 5690 and known as Ceduna Motor Inn.

The application has been set down for hearing on 11 November2002 at 11.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

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Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 30 September 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Savvy Syndicate Pty Ltd, c/oDavid Watts & Associates, 1 Cator Street, Glenside, S.A. 5065has applied to the Licensing Authority for a transfer of a SpecialCircumstances Licence in respect of premises situated at 149Waymouth Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 and known as Savvy BarLounge.

The application has been set down for hearing on 11 November2002 at 10 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 27 September 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Savvy Syndicate Pty Ltd, c/oDavid Watts & Associates, 1 Cator Street, Glenside, S.A. 5065has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of anEntertainment Venue Licence in respect of premises situated at153 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide, S.A. 5006 and known asVbar-Lounge.

The application has been set down for hearing on 11 November2002 at 9.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 27 September 2002.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Kellyvale (No. 250) Pty Ltd(ACN 102 007 385), c/o Kelly & Co. Lawyers, Level 17, SantosHouse, 91 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 has appliedto the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Hotel Licence andGaming Machine Licence in respect of premises situated at 1 BestPlace, Burra North, S.A. 5417 and known as Royal ExchangeHotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 11 November2002 at 9 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 2 October 2002.Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of theLiquor Licensing Act 1997, that Geoffrey Allan McLean hasapplied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a HotelLicence in respect of premises situated at Main Street, Brink-worth, S.A. 5464 and known as Junction Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 12 November2002.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice ofobjection in the prescribed form with the Licensing Authority, andserving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’saddress given above, at least seven days before the hearing date.

Plans in respect of the premises the subject of the applicationare open to public inspection without fee at the Office of theLiquor and Gaming Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Dated 3 October 2002.Applicant

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of theMining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral ResourcesDevelopment proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over theundermentioned area:

Applicant: Yardarino LtdLocation: Palthrubie area—Approximately 120 km north-east

of Streaky Bay.Term: 1 yearArea in km2: 693File Ref: 102/02

Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA Sarig website:http://www.minerals.pir.sa.gov.au/sarig or by phoning MineralTenements on (08) 8463 3103.

H. TYRTEOS, Mining Registrar

MOTOR VEHICLES ACT 1959

Recognised Historic Motor Vehicle Club

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned club isrecognised as an historic motor vehicle club in accordance withSchedule 1, Clause 3 (3) (a) of the Motor Vehicles Regulations,for the purposes of section 25 of the Motor Vehicles Act 1959:

The Barossa Valley Machinery Preservation SocietyIncorporated.

Dated 3 October 2002.R. J. FRISBY, Registrar of Motor Vehicles

PASSENGER TRANSPORT ACT 1994

Determination

PURSUANT to section 52 (1) (b) of the Passenger Transport Act1994, the Passenger Transport Board determines the following tobe subject to regulation under that provision:

(a) the word ‘CAB’ or CABS’; and(b) any combination of words where the first letter of each

word when considered together spells ‘CAB’ or CABS’.H. WEBSTER, Executive Director, Passenger

Transport Board

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PETROLEUM ACT 2000

Application for Renewal of a Pipeline Licence

Office of Minerals and Energy Resources,Adelaide, 8 October 2002

PURSUANT to section 65 (6) of the Petroleum Act 2000 (theAct) and Delegation dated 28 March 2002, Gazetted 11 April2002, page 1573, notice is hereby given that an application for therenewal of Pipeline Licence No. 2 has been received from:

Santos Limited (ACN 007 550 923);Santos Petroleum Pty Ltd (ACN 000 146 369);Santos (BOL) Pty Ltd (ACN 000 670 575);Vamgas Pty Ltd (ACN 006 245 110);Reef Oil Pty Ltd (ACN 000 646 800);Alliance Petroleum Aust. Pty Ltd (ACN 004 559 951);Bridge Oil Developments Pty Ltd (ACN 001 152 049);Delhi Petroleum Pty Ltd (ACN 007 854 686);Origin Energy Resources Ltd (ACN 007 845 338);Basin Oil Pty Ltd (ACN 000 628 017);Novus Australia Resources NL (ACN 004 761 255).

General Description of Application

To operate and maintain a pipeline for the conveyance ofpetroleum over a route of approximately 659 km in length,commencing at the meter station at the exit flange of thepetroleum liquids extraction plant at Moomba, travelling in asoutherly direction along a route as nearly as possible parallel tothe Moomba to Adelaide Pipeline to a point in the vicinity ofCompressor Station Number 4 on the Moomba to AdelaidePipeline, then travelling south-westerly to a delivery point at thePort Bonython Liquids Processing Plant, Port Bonython.

Map of Pipeline Route

Pipeline Licence No. 2

B. A. GOLDSTEIN, Director Petroleum, Office of Mineralsand Energy Resources, Delegate of the Minister forMineral Resources Development.

THE RENMARK IRRIGATION TRUST

Notice of Water Supply Rate No. 5

NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the RenmarkIrrigation Trust, duly held on 26 August 2002, a Water SupplyRate incorporating an access charge of $119.70 per hectare on allrateable land within the district, and a delivery fee of 3.03cents/kL was declared for the half year ending 31 December 2002.All persons liable are required to pay the amount of the rate,according to the assessment, to the Secretary at the Trust office.

Dated 30 September 2002.

W. D. MORRIS, Chief Executive Officer

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Road Closure—Yuda Street, Port Augusta

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads(Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the DEVELOPMENTASSESSMENT COMMISSION proposes to make a Road ProcessOrder to close and transfer to PENROTH PTY LTD portion of thepublic road (Yuda Street) adjoining allotment 3 in Deposited Plan21216 and closed road ‘A’ in Road Plan 6811 (Development No.660/D500/02), more particularly delineated and lettered ‘B’ inPreliminary Plan No. 02/0087.

A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected areavailable for public inspection at the offices of the City of PortAugusta at corner Mackay and Marryatt Streets, Port Augusta andthe office of the Surveyor-General, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaideduring normal office hours.

Any application for easement or objection must set out the fullname, address and details of the submission and must be fullysupported by reasons.

The application for easement or objection must be made inwriting to the Development Assessment Commission, 136 NorthTerrace, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THISNOTICE and a copy must be forwarded to the Surveyor-General,P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where a submission ismade, the Development Assessment Commission will givenotification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered.

Commission Contact: Gloria Booker, phone 8303 0771.

Dated 10 October 2002.P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

NOTICE TO MARINERS

No. 47 of 2002

South Australia—Moorings Established on Historic Shipwrecks

THE DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT AND HERI-TAGEhas installed navigational buoys near the following shipwrecks.Mooring bridles are fitted to the buoys to facilitate attachingrecreational and charter vessels up to 12 m in length or 15 tonnesdisplacement (maximum wind speed 20 knots) instead ofanchoring. Only one vessel can make fast at any one time. It is anoffence to damage or disturb historic shipwrecks. Hence marinersare advised to anchor well away from the wrecks. Vessels shall bemanned by appropriate crew at all times when moored oranchored.

The following eight buoys are orange in colour with a yellow StAndrews Cross topmark and a flashing white light every 5seconds. Co-ordinates for the buoys are in GPS datum-WG5 84.

WARDANG ISLAND SITES

Songvaar: latitude 34°27′34.8″S and longitude 137°23′15.8″E.

15 m from wreck on the north-eastern side. Water depth 8 m.The buoy can be approached from all directions. The site can beaffected by strong flood and ebb tides.Investigator: latitude 34°31′36.5″S and longitude

137°20′05.0″E.

15 m from wreck on the north-western side. Water depth 5 m.Generally approach the buoy from the north-west. Depending ontides some sections of the wreck are elevated to just below thewater surface. The site can be affected by large swells andwaves breaking over the wreck and reef, as well as by strongflood and ebb tides.

Australian: latitude 34°32′04.3″S and longitude 137°21′51.9″E.

15 m from wreck on the south-eastern side. Water depth 8 m.Generally approach the buoy from the south-east. Site can beaffected by large swells and waves breaking over reef androcks.

MacIntyre: latitude 34°32′04.8″S and longitude 137°21′59.0″E.

10 m from wreck on the north-eastern side. Water depth 8 m.Generally approach the buoy from the north-east. Depending ontides the reef and bow sections of the wreck are lying in lessthan 2 m of water. Site can be affected by large swells andwaves breaking over reef.

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Moorara: latitude 34°28′40.0″S and longitude 137°23′03.0″E.

10 m from wreck on the eastern side. Water depth 4 m.Generally approach the buoy from the east. Depending on tidessome sections of the wreck are elevated to just under the watersurface.

KANGAROO ISLAND SITE

Portland Maru: latitude 35°43′45.1″S and longitude136°42′33.3″E.

40 m from wreck on the eastern side. Water depth 15 m. Thebuoy can be approached from all directions.

GULF OF ST VINCENT SITES

Norma: latitude 34°49′17.3″S and longitude 138°25′04.2″E.

20 m from wreck on the western side. Water depth 14 m. Thebuoy can be approached from all directions. The site can beaffected by strong flood and ebb tides.

Star of Greece: latitude 35°15′08.6″S and longitude138°27′33.7″E.

30 m from wreck on the western side. Water depth 5 m.Generally approach the buoy from the west. Depending on tidessome sections of the wreck are lying in 3 m of water and areelevated to just under the water surface and sometimes exposedat low tides. Site can be affected by large swells and breakingwaves.

The following two buoys are yellow in colour with a yellowSt Andrews Cross topmark and a flashing amber light every 4seconds.

Zanoni: latitude 34°30′42.4″S and longitude 138°03′49.4″E.

A Protected Zone having a 550 m radius from the buoy is inforce under section 7 (1) of the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981.Entry to the Protected Zone is prohibited without a permitissued by Heritage SA. Water depth 18 m. The site can beaffected by strong flood and ebb tides.

Please note that this supersedes Australian HydrographerNotices 561/83, 360/84 and 706/99 and local SA Notice 4/84with respect to the Zanoni only.

Ardrossan Barge: latitude 34°31′50.9″S and longitude138°03′43.3″E.

20 m from wreck on the eastern side. Water depth 16 m. Thebuoy can be approached from all directions. The site can beaffected by strong flood and ebb tides.

Please note that this supersedes Australian HydrographerNotice 52/85 with respect to the Ardrossan Barge only.

Navy charts affected: Aus 343, 344, 345, 346, 444, 776, 777,780 and 781.

Publication affected: Australia Pilot Vol. 1 (Seventh Edition)1992, pages 93, 116-117 and 122-125.

Adelaide 3 October 2002.

M. WRIGHT, Minister for TransportTSA 2002/00309

NOTICE TO MARINERS

No. 48 of 2002

South Australia—Kangaroo Island—Flare Demonstrations

THE Kangaroo Island Flotilla (S.A.F. 11) of the Coast Guard willbe conducting flare demonstrations consisting of flares and rocketparachute from the jetty at Kingscote between 1900 and 2100hours on Saturday, 5 October 2002.

Mariners are advised to exercise caution when navigating in thevicinity.

Navy charts affected: Aus 125.

Adelaide 29 September 2002.

M. WRIGHT, Minister for Transport

TSA 2002/00309

NOTICE TO MARINERS

No. 49 of 2002

South Australia—Lower River Murray—Dredging Operations

THE dredge Marcon will commence dredging operations insidethe river mouth from 5 October 2002 until further notice. Theoperations will take place in approximate position 35°33′35″S and138°53′E between Beacon No. 11 in the Goolwa Channel, throughto the Coorong Channel in the vicinity of Barker Knoll.

The dredge will have a floating pipeline extending along theinward shoreline of either Sir Richard Peninsula or theYounghusband Peninsula. A pump barge may be in operation oneither shoreline.

Sand will be deposited on the ocean shoreline of eitherpeninsula along a 500 m zone, starting one kilometre from themouth.

The dredge anchors will be marked by orange unlit buoys. Theexclusion zone around the dredge operations will also be markedwith orange buoys connected either by a surface cable orindividually anchored.

The dredge will operate continuously day and night and willdisplay the appropriate lights and shapes as prescribed in theInternational Regulations for preventing collisions at sea.

Access by all personnel and aquatic craft in the vicinity ofdredging operations is restricted by aquatic licence.

A restricted area to all personnel and aquatic craft has also beenplaced on the ocean side for a distance of 1.5 km from the mouthalong both the Younghusband Peninsula and Sir RichardPeninsula extending seaward for a distance of 100 m.

Navy charts affected: Lower River Murray, Small Boat Chart.

Adelaide 1 October 2002.

M. WRIGHT, Minister for Transport

TSA 2002/00309

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PART 4 - CONTRACTS OF TRAININGPursuant to the provisions of the Vocational Education, Employment and Training Act (VEET Act),the Accreditation and Registration Council (ARC) gives notice that it has determined the following:

Occupations that Constitute Trades and Other Declared Vocations

The following schedule is additional to the gazettals of:

1. 24 April 1996 (pg 2045) 29. 6 May 1999 (pg 2482) 57. 19 April 2001 (pg 1645)2. 31 October 1996 (pg 1544) 30. 13 May 1999 (pg 2595) 58. 31 May 2001 (pg 1914)3. 5 December 1996 (pg 1818) 31. 27 May 1999 (Errata) (pg 2723) 59. 28 June 2001 (pg 2416)4. 6 February 1997 (pg 830) 32. 17 June 1999 (pg 3123) 60. 12 July 2001 (Errata) (pg 2610)5. 17 April 1997 (pg 1571) 33. 24 June 1999 (pg 3261) 61. 19 July 2001 (Errata) (pg 2713)6. 29 May 1997 (pg 2758) 34. 1 July 1999 (pg 22) 62. 26 July 2001 (pg 2785)7. 12 June 1997 (pg 2984) 35. 29 July 1999 (pg 602) 63. 16 August 2001 (pg 3091)8. 3 July 1997 (pg 33) 36. 30 September 1999 (pg 1364) 64. 20 September 2001 (pg 4268)9. 7 August 1997 (pg 311) 37. 14 October 1999 (pg 1973) 65. 27 September 2001 (pg 4316)10. 18 December 1997 (pg 1677) 38. 11 November 1999 (pg 2327) 66. 11 October 2001 (Errata) (pg 4466)11. 22 December 1997 (pg 1776) 39. 6 January 2000 (pg 1169) 67. 15 November 2001 (pg 5041)12. 23 April 1998 (pg 1959) 40. 30 March 2000 (pg 1921) 68. 29 November 2001 (pg 5227)13. 18 June 1998 (pg 2594) 41. 6 April 2000 (pg 2047) 69. 13 December 2001 (pg 5385)14. 6 August 1998 (pg 339) 42. 13 April 2000 (Errata) (pg 2167) 70. 20 December 2001 (Errata) (pg 5646)15. 24 September 1998 (pg 990) 43. 4 May 2000 (pg 2416) 71. 10 January 2002 (pg 19) Errata (pg 20)16. 1 October 1998 (pg 1038) 44. 18 May 2000 (pg 2606) Errata (pg 2609) 72. 14 February 2002 (pg 861) Errata (pg 869)17. 15 October 1998 (pg 1150) 45. 15 June 2000 (pg 3282) Errata (pg 3285) 73. 14 March 2002 (pg 1329)18. 12 November 1998 (pg 1389) 46. 29 June 2000 (pg 3490) 74. 11 April 2002 (pg 1579)19. 19 November 1998 (pg 1583) 47. 6 July 2000 (pg 22) Errata (pg 24) 75. 18 April 2002 (pg 1613)20. 3 December 1998 (pg 1742) 48. 20 July 2000 (pg 267) 76. 24 April 2002 (pg 1665) Errata (pg 1666)21. 10 December 1998 (pg 1870) 49. 10 August 2000 (pg 467) 77. 2 May 2002 (Errata) (pg 1809)22. 17 December 1998 (pg 1954) 50. 24 August 2000 (pg 643) 78. 9 May 2002 (Errata) (pg 1852)23. 23 December 1998 (pg 2039) 51. 14 September 2000 (pg 2002) 79. 16 May 2002 (pg 1913)24. 11 March 1999 (pg 1359) 52. 12 October 2000 (pg 2475) Errata (pg 2480) 80. 13 June 2002 (pg 2134)25. 25 March 1999 (pg 1480) 53. 16 November 2000 (pg 3208) Errata (pg 3211) 81. 11 July 2002 (pg 2869)26. 1 April 1999 (Errata) (pg 1605) 54. 7 December 2000 (pg 3461) Errata (pg 3467) 82. 15 August 2002 (pg 3066)27. 22 April 1999 (pg 2219) 55. 15 February 2001 (pg 641) Errata (pg 647) 83. 12 September 2002 (pg3414) Errata (pg 3415)28. 29 April 1999 (Errata) (pg 2381) 56. 5 April 2001 (pg 1561)

which set out the occupations that constitute trades and other declared vocations and the terms and conditions applicable tosuch declared vocations.

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Changes to courses and conditions determined by ARC for existing Declared Vocations appear in Bold.

Occupation/Occupation LevelsDeclared Vocation

* Trade# Other than trade

Course codeNational / Stateand expiry date

Approved Course of Instruction and Stream

Nominal Termof

Contract ofTraining

Nominal hoursof attendanceat approved

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* Breadmaking Food Processing Industry – Retail Baking Training Package

ARC October 2002 FDF30600 Certificate III in Food Processing (Retail Baking – Bread) 48 months 831 hours 3 monthsReplacing the following course/s of instruction:(Students may be enrolled in new courses from 11 April 02 -No new students to be enrolled in old courses from 1 January 03)

ARC April 2000 7589ACC692

20 Oct 2002Certificate III in Baking – Trade (Breadmaking) 48 months 540 hours 3 months

* Breadmaking and PastryCooking

Food Processing Industry – Retail Baking Training Package

ARC April 2002 FDF10800 Certificate I in Food Processing (Retail Baking) 12 months 206 hours 1 monthARC October 2002 FDF30700 Certificate III in Food Processing (Retail Baking – Combined) 48 months 1086 hours 3 months

Replacing the following course/s of instruction:(Students may be enrolled in new courses from 11 April 02 -No new students to be enrolled in old courses from 1 January 03)

ARC April 2000 7588ACC691

20 Oct 2002

Certificate III in Baking – Trade (Breadmaking & Pastrycooking) 48 months 896 hours 3 months

# Clerical Processing(Office Administration)

Business Services (Stage 1) Training Package

ARC February 2002 BSB20101 Certificate II in Business 12 months 385 hours 1 monthARC February 2002 BSB30101 Certificate III in Business 12 months 480 hours 1 monthARC February 2002 BSB30201 Certificate III in Business Administration 12 months 490 hours 1 monthARC February 2002 BSB30301 Certificate III in Business (Sales) 12 months 380 hours 1 monthARC February 2002 BSB30401 Certificate III in Business (Recordkeeping) 12 months 415 hours 1 monthARC October 2002 BSB30601 Certificate III in E-Business 12 months 360 hours 1 monthARC February 2002 BSB40101 Certificate IV in Business 24 months 480 hours 2 monthsARC February 2002 BSB40201 Certificate IV in Business Administration 24 months 450 hours 2 monthsARC February 2002 BSB40301 Certificate IV in Business (Recordkeeping) 24 months 350 hours 2 monthsARC February 2002 BSB40501 Certificate IV in Business Development 24 months 540 hours 2 monthsARC February 2002 BSB40601 Certificate IV in Business (Advertising) 24 months 540 hours 2 months

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# Other than trade

Course codeNational / Stateand expiry date

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Contract ofTraining

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ARC February 2002 BSB40701 Certificate IV in Business (Marketing) 24 months 480 hours 2 monthsARC February 2002 BSB40801 Certificate IV in Business (Human Resources) 24 months 480 hours 2 months

Replacing the following course/s of instruction:(Students may be enrolled in new courses from 14 February 02 -No new students to be enrolled in old courses from 1 January 03)

ARC September 2000 BSA10197 Certificate I in Business (Office Skills) Exit pointARC September 2000 BSA20100 Certificate II in Business (Office Administration) 12 months *390 hours 1 monthARC September 2000 BSA30100 Certificate III in Business (Office Administration) 12 months *265-345

hours1 month

ARC September 2000 BSA40100 Certificate IV in Business (Administration) 12 months *345-360hours

1 month

Note: People entering at Level 3 may be required to undertake sometraining in order to gain Level 2 competencies where skill gaps areidentified*Up to 140 hours of pre requisite competencies may be added, ifrequired, to the nominal hours for each qualification level

Administration Training PackageARC October 2000 BSA30200 Certificate III in Business (Legal Administration) 12 months 300-385 hours 1 monthARC October 2000 BSA40200 Certificate IV in Business (Legal Services) 24 months 590-740

hours*2 months

*6 Units of Competency (totalling 225 hours) from the Certificate IIIunderpin all units of competency in the Legal Services Stream of theAdministration Training Package

Alternate courses of instruction:

ARC June 19973947NS95/525LFX31 Dec 02

Certificate II in Arts Administration (Level 2) 12 months 328 hours 1 month

ARC June 1998 12319SACFF31 Dec 02

Certificate III in Business (Real Estate Corporate Support) (Level 3) 12 month 580 hours 1 month

Correctional Services Training Package QualificationCSC30398 Certificate III in Correctional Practice (Administration/Ancillary) 12 or 24

months385 hours 1 or 2

months

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Course codeNational / Stateand expiry date

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Nominal Termof

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Nominal hoursof attendanceat approved

course

ProbationaryPeriod

Automotive Industry Retail Service and Repair Training PackageARC June 2000 AUR10199 Certificate II in Automotive Exit PointARC December 1999 AUR20199 Certificate II in Automotive (Administration – Clerical) 18 months 501 hours 6 weeksARC December 1999 AUR20299 Certificate II in Automotive (Administration – Service Reception) 18 months 551 hours 6 weeksARC December 1999 AUR20399 Certificate II in Automotive (Administration – Vehicle Financing and

Insuring)12 months 351 hours 1 month

ARC December 1999 AUR 20499 Certificate II in Automotive (Administration – Vehicle Financing andInsuring – Loss Assessing)

12 months 286 hours 1 month

ARC December 1999 AUR 20599 Certificate II in Automotive (Administration – VehicleValuating/Purchasing)

12 months 291 hours 1 month

ARC September 2000 Public Services Training PackageARC September 2000 PSP20199 *Certificate II in Government 12 months 160-200 hours 1 monthARC September 2000 PSP30199 *Certificate III in Government 12 months 255-350 hours 1 monthARC September 2000 PSP40199 Certificate IV in Government 24 months 300-650 hours 2 monthsARC September 2000 PSP50199 Diploma of Government 36 months 385-705 hours 3 monthsARC September 2000 PSP60199 Advanced Diploma of Government 48 months 590-1030

hours3 months

ARC September 2000 PSP50299 Diploma of Government (Policy Development) 36 months 365-505 hours 3 monthsARC September 2000 PSP40399 Certificate IV in Government (Procurement and Contracting) 24 months 445-565 hours 2 months

*An industrial agreement for a training wage has been negotiated forCertificates II and III only.

Local Government Training Package (LGA00)Registration of Contracts of Training is possible from 1/1/2001

ARC December 2000 LGA10100 Certificate I in Local Government (Governance and Administration) 12 months 170-180 hours 1 month

ARC December 2000 LGA20100 Certificate II in Local Government (Governance and Administration) 12 months 210-350 hours 1 monthARC December 2000 LGA20200 Certificate II in Local Government (Environmental Health and

Regulation)24 months 206-550 hours 2 months

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# Other than trade

Course codeNational / Stateand expiry date

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Nominal Termof

Contract ofTraining

Nominal hoursof attendanceat approved

course

ProbationaryPeriod

# Customer Servicing(Community PharmacyOperations)

Community Pharmacy Training Package

ARC October 2002 WRP20102 Certificate II in Community Pharmacy 12 months 398 hours 1 monthARC October 2002 WRP30102 Certificate III in Community Pharmacy 12 months 678 hours* 1 monthARC October 2002 WRP40102 Certificate IV in Community Pharmacy 12 months 851 hours** 1 month

* Core competencies of Certificate II are a prerequisite to Certificate III. Core competency hours are included inthe total of 678 hours.** Core competencies of Certificate III are a prerequisite to Certificate IV. Core competency hours are includedin the total of 851 hours.Replacing the following course/s of instruction:(Students may be enrolled in new courses from 10 October 02 -No new students to be enrolled in old courses from 1 January 03)

ARC April 19971498

ACC000010631 Dec 02

Certificate II in Retail (Community Pharmacy Operations) 12 months 304 hours 1 month

Exit pointARC September 1998 3219

ACC000015331 Dec 02

Certificate I in Retail (Community Pharmacy Operations) 121 hours

ARC September 1998 1500ACC0000108

31 Dec 02

Certificate III in Retail (Community Pharmacy Operations –Supervision)

12 months 250 hours 1 month

ARC September 1998 1499ACC0000107

31 Dec 02

Certificate III in Retail (Community Pharmacy Operations –Marketing)

12 months 250 hours 1 month

ARC September 1998 10696ACTAC95/263831 Dec 02

Certificate III in Retail (Community Pharmacy - Dispensary) 12 months 250 hours 1 month

ARC September 1998 Completion of Certificate II in Retail (Community PharmacyOperations) is a prerequisite for entry into the Certificates III.

# Information Technology Information Technology (Enhanced) Training Package

ARC April 2002 ICA40801 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Helpdesk) 24 months 815 hours 2 monthsARC April 2002 ICA40901 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Telesales) 24 months 645 hours 2 months

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ProbationaryPeriod

Information Technology Training PackageARC June 2000 ICA20199 Certificate II in Information Technology 12 months 390-430 hours 1 monthARC Aug 2001 ICA30199 Certificate III in Information Technology (Software Applications) 12 months 370-630 hours 1 monthARC Aug 2001 ICA30299 Certificate III in Information Technology (General) 12 months 480-570 hours 1 monthARC Aug 2001 ICA30399 Certificate III in Information Technology (Network Administration) 12 months 470-570 hours 1 monthARC Aug 2001 ICA40199 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Client Support) 12 months 550 hours 1 monthARC Aug 2001 ICA40299 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Database Administration) 24 months 840-940 hours 2 monthsARC Aug 2001 ICA40399 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Network Management) 24 months 840-940 hours 2 monthsARC Aug 2001 ICA40499 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Multimedia) 24 months 1100-1150

hours2 months

ARC Aug 2001 ICA40599 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Technical Support) 24 months 710-830 hours 2 monthsARC Aug 2001 ICA40699 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Programming) 24 months 770-860 hours 2 monthsARC Aug 2001 ICA40799 Certificate IV in Information Technology (System Analysis and

Design)24 months 590-850 hours 2 months

ARC Aug 2001 ICA50199 Diploma of Information Technology (Systems Administration) 36 months 730-1010hours

3 months

ARC Aug 2001 ICA50299 Diploma of Information Technology (Software Development) 36 months 1145-1360hours

3 months

ARC Aug 2001 ICA50399 Diploma of Information Technology (Business Analysis) 36 months 690-870 hours 3 monthsARC Aug 2001 ICA50499 Diploma of Information Technology (Network Engineering) 36 months 950-1120

hours3 months

ARC Aug 2001 ICA50599 Diploma of Information Technology (Multimedia Integration) 36 months 975-1170hours

3 months

ARC October 2002 ICA41001 Certificate IV in Information Technology (WebsiteAdministration)

24 months 490 hours 2 months

ARC October 2002 ICA41101 Certificate IV in Information Technology (Website Design) 24 months 670 hours 2 monthsARC October 2002 ICA50601 Diploma of Information Technology (Website Development) 36 months 1150 hours 3 monthsARC October 2002 ICA50701 Diploma of Information Technology (Internetworking) 36 months 880 hours 3 monthsARC October 2002 ICA50801 Diploma of Information Technology (E-Business Development) 36 months 640 hours 3 monthsARC October 2002 ICA50901 Diploma of Information Technology (Knowledge Management) 36 months 955 hours 3 monthsARC October 2002 ICA51001 Diploma of Information Technology (Database Design and

Development)36 months 1090 hours 3 months

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Nominal hoursof attendanceat approved

course

ProbationaryPeriod

ARC October 2002 ICA51101 Diploma of Information Technology (Project Management) 36 months 1045 hours 3 monthsARC October 2002 ICA60101 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (E-Business

Development)36 months 765 hours 3 months

ARC October 2002 ICA60201 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (E-BusinessAnalysis)

36 months 850 hours 3 months

ARC October 2002 ICA60301 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (E-LearningDevelopment)

36 months 1605 hours 3 months

ARC October 2002 ICA60401 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (E-Security) 36 months 1385 hours 3 monthsARC October 2002 ICA60501 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (Project

Management)36 months 1145 hours 3 months

* Pastry Cooking Food Processing Industry – Retail Baking Training Package

ARC October 2002 FDF30500 Certificate III in Food Processing (Retail Baking – Cake andPastry)

48 months 936 hours 3 months

Replacing the following course/s of instruction:(Students may be enrolled in new courses from 11 April 02 -No new students to be enrolled in old courses from 1 January 03)

ARC April 2000 7590ACC693

20 Oct 02Certificate III in Baking – Trade (Pastrycooking) 48 months 641 hours 3 months

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ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Road Closure—Public Road, Pasadena

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads(Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the City of Mitchamproposes to make a Road Process Order to close the followingroad in the Hundred of Adelaide, being a strip of public road offDay Drive, Pasadena and being a portion of allotment 389 inDeposited Plan 3632 generally situate dividing portion ofallotment 36 in Filed Plan 13430 from portion of allotment 358 inDeposited Plan 3123 and marked ‘A’ and ‘B’ on Preliminary Plan02/0088.

It is proposed that the portion of road to be closed marked ‘A’be transferred to J. L. and F. L. Turner and merged with saidallotment 358 in Deposited Plan 3123 subject to an easement overthe whole in favour of the City of Mitcham for drainage purposesand that the portion of road to be closed marked ‘B’ be transferredto T. C. Mathews and merged with said allotment 36 in Filed Plan13430.

A copy of the preliminary plan of the proposal and a statementof persons affected are available for public inspection at the officeof the Mitcham Council, 131 Belair Road, Torrens Park betweenthe hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday or at theAdelaide office of the Surveyor-General during normal officehours.

Any person may object to the proposal (and any adjoininglandowner or other person substantially affected by the proposedroad closure may apply for an easement relative to the closure).Such objection (or application for an easement) must be made inwriting to the City of Mitcham WITHIN 28 DAYS OF THEDATE OF THIS NOTICE. If a submission is made, the City ofMitcham is required to give notice of a time and place at which ameeting will be held to consider the matter, so that the personmaking the submission (or a representative) may attend to supportthe submission, if desired. Any submission must set out the fullname and address of the person making the submission and mustbe fully supported by reasons (and any application for the grant ofan easement must give full particulars of the nature and location ofthe easement and where made by a person as the owner ofadjoining or nearby land, specify the land to which the easement isto be annexed). A copy of the submission must be forwarded tothe Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001

Dated 10 October 2002.

R. MALCOLM, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF PLAYFORD

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Bishopstone Road, Davoren Park

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads(Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the City of Playford,proposes to make a Road Process Order to close and retain portionof the public road (Bishopstone Road), adjoining and dividingallotment 11 in FP 14460, and allotment 354 in DP 7278 as moreparticularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ on Preliminary Plan02/0090.

The portion of road to be closed marked ‘A’ on the plan, is to bemerged with allotment 11 in Filed Plan 14460, certificate of titlevolume 5455, folio 256, held by the City of Playford.

A copy of the plan and statement of persons affected areavailable for public inspection at the office of the council,Warooka Drive, Smithfield and the Adelaide office of theSurveyor-General during normal office hours.

Any application for easement or objection must set out the fullname, address and details of the submission and must be fullysupported by reasons.

The application for easement or objection must be made inwriting to the council, Warooka Drive, Smithfield, S.A. 5114,within 28 days of this notice and a copy must be forwarded to theSurveyor-General, P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where asubmission is made, the council will give notification of a meetingat which the matter will be considered.Dated 10 October 2002.

T. JACKSON, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR

Declaration of Public Road

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Victor Harbor passed thefollowing resolution:

Resolved that the land contained in Form RTC Applicationfor Deposit of Plan of Division transferring from Willi Haug,c/o Peter Detmeyer, 21 Kightley Road, Goolwa, S.A. 5214 tothe City of Victor Harbor, P.O. Box 11, Victor Harbor S.A.5211 dated 26 August 2002 and comprising portion of the landcontained in Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 5142Folio 354 and known as Allotments 52, 51, 53 and 59 inDeposited Plan No. 58571, is hereby declared to be a publicroad (Allotment 52 only) and reserve respectively, pursuant tosection 208 of the Local Government Act 1999.

The Common Seal of the City of Victor Harbor was hereuntoaffixed in the presence of:

(L.S.) J. W. CROMPTON, MayorG. K. MAXWELL, City Manager

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BARUNGA WEST

Periodical Review

NOTICE is hereby given that the District Council of BarungaWest, in accordance with the requirements of section 12 (4) of theLocal Government Act 1999, has reviewed its composition andelector representation arrangements.

Pursuant to section 12 (13) (a) of the said Act, the ElectoralCommissioner has certified that the review undertaken by councilsatisfies the requirements of section 12 and may therefore now beput into effect from the day of the first general election held afterthe expiration of five months from the publication of this notice.

The revised representation arrangements are as follows:Retain the present membership of 10 Councillors including a

Chairman; andThe council area will not be divided into wards, thereby

requiring all members to represent the council area as awhole.

N. HAND, District Manager

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON

Periodical Review

NOTICE is hereby given that the District Council of Elliston, inaccordance with the requirements of section 12 (4) of the LocalGovernment Act 1999, has reviewed its composition and electorrepresentation arrangements.

Pursuant to section 12 (13) (a) of the said Act, the ElectoralCommissioner has certified that the review undertaken by councilsatisfies the requirements of section 12 and may therefore now beput into effect as from the day of the first general election heldafter the expiration of five months from the publication of thisnotice.

The revised representation arrangements are as follows:Retain the present membership of eight Councillors includ-

ing a Chairman; andThe Council area will not be divided into wards, thereby

requiring all members to represent the council area as awhole.

D. HITCHCOCK, Chief Executive Officer

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KANGAROO ISLAND COUNCIL

Periodical Review of Elector Representation

NOTICE is hereby given that the Kangaroo Island Council hasundertaken a review to determine whether a change ofarrangements in respect to elector representation, including wardstructure and the composition of council, would result in theelectors within the council being more adequately and fairlyrepresented.

Council has prepared a report which details the review process,public consultation undertaken and the proposals council shouldconsider. Copies of this report are available from the KangarooIsland Council Office, 43 Dauncey Street, Kingscote, S.A. 5223.

Written submissions are invited from interested persons andshould be directed to the Chief Executive Officer, KangarooIsland Council, P.O. Box 121, Kingscote, S.A. 5223 to bereceived before 5 p.m. on Friday, 8 November 2002.

Any person making a written submission will be provided theoption to appear personally, or by representation, to be heardbefore a committee in support of their submission.

R. RATTRAY, Chief Executive Officer

KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993

Kingston (D.C.) Development Plan—General Review PlanAmendment Report—Draft for Public Consultation

NOTICE is hereby given that the Kingston District Council hasprepared a draft Plan Amendment Report to amend its currentDevelopment Plan as it affects the total area of the council.

The Plan Amendment Report will amend the Development Planto include:

• Amendments to the Residential Zones;• Rezoning of part of the Fringe and Deferred Urban Zones;• Amendments to the Rural Living Zone;• Creation of a Cape Jaffa (Industry) Zone;• Change from General Farming Zone to Primary Industry

Zone;• Rezoning Maria Creek Reserve to Public Purpose Zone;• A review of complying uses, non-complying uses and

public notification lists; and• Other minor amendments.

The draft Plan Amendment Report and statement will beavailable for public inspection and purchase during normal officehours at the Council Office, 29 Holland Street, Kingston fromThursday, 10 October 2002 to Tuesday, 10 December 2002. Acopy of the Plan Amendment Report can be purchased from thecouncil at $15 each.

Written submissions regarding the draft amendment will beaccepted by the Kingston District Council until 10 December2002. The written submission should also clearly indicate whetheryou wish to speak at the public hearing regarding yoursubmission. All submissions should be addressed to the ChiefExecutive Officer, Kingston District Council, P.O. Box 321,Kingston, S.A. 5275.

Copies of all submissions received will be available forinspection by interested persons at 29 Holland Street, Kingston,from Wednesday, 11 December 2002, until the date of the publichearing. A public hearing will be held in the Council Chamber, 29Holland Street, Kingston on Tuesday, 17 December 2002. Thepublic hearing may not be held if no submission indicates aninterest in speaking at the public hearing.

Dated 10 October 2002.

G. ALEXANDER, Acting Chief Executive Officer

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SOUTHERN MALLEE DISTRICT COUNCIL

Review of Classification of Local Government Land

NOTICE is hereby given that the Southern Mallee District Council is in the process of reviewing the classification of local governmentland within the District Council in accordance with section 193 of the Local Government Act 1999. The council is required to review alllocal government lands owned by it or under its care, control and management in order to determine by the end of 2002 which landsshould be excluded from the classification of community land.

Further information about the review of community land and the exclusion process, may be obtained by visiting the council officesor by contacting Council’s Manager Corporate Services, Anthony McCabe on 8576 3002.

Interested persons are invited to make written submissions to the council by no later than Monday, 4 November 2002. Submissionsmay be delivered to the Council Offices, Jenkins Terrace, Pinnaroo or Railway Terrace North, Lameroo or alternatively forwarded bypost to P.O. Box 49, Pinnaroo, S.A. 5304, by facsimile 8577 8443 or email to [email protected] to reach the council bythe due date.

The local government lands described below are under consideration by council for exclusion from the classification of communityland.

AssessmentVG No. Map Ref Description Address Land Title

Reference

A21467203755034

126 Geranium Depot Lot 2, Geranium Terrace, Geranium 5658/833

A10497203152305

23 Vacant Land Part Section 89N, Lot 111, Hundred of Bews,Lameroo

5131/654

A9897203146052

68 Sewage Ponds Section 89S, Chandos Terrace, Lameroo 5855/884

A10777203155709

29 Vacant Land (Industrial) Lot 4, Enterprise Road, Lameroo 5251/118

A10757203155557

28 Recycling Depot Enterprise Road, Lameroo 5251/116

A7667203156103

67 Depot Part Section 92, Chandos Terrace, Lameroo 5773/74

A5857203251602

47 Craft Shop and Museum 45 Chandos Terrace, Lameroo 5413/775

A10207203096454

66 Vacant Land Sections 71 and 72, Lot 611, North Avenue,Lameroo

5776/870

A8977203337158

46 Council Residence 37 Railway Terrace South, Lameroo 5428/241

A9277203364009

62 Vacant Land Lot 574, 17 Oval Terrace, Lameroo 5410/97

A9587203390004

63 Council Residence 91 Chandos Terrace, Lameroo 5602/496

A5897203001056

64 Council Residence 4 Lehmanns Road, Lameroo 5767/946

A6207203021356

3 Vacant Land Lot 18, Louisa Street, Lameroo 5484/803

A6227203021452

3 Vacant Land Part Lot 18, Townsend Street, Lameroo 4180/362

A6257203021604

6 Vacant Land Lot 8, 2 Townsend Street, Lameroo 5484/797

A6337203022009

2 Vacant Land Lot 16, 4 Nairns Place, Lameroo 5484/801

A6947203082001

Former Westpac Building 46 Railway Terrace North, Lameroo 5474/145

A6917203076605

88Part

Council Offices andChambers

Railway Terrace North, Lameroo 3211/148

A6927203076701

88Part

CFS Station Railway Terrace North, Lameroo 5561/621

A6937203076808

88Part

Dental Clinic Railway Terrace North, Lameroo 5561/621

A21107201031657

— Seasonal WorkersAccommodation Unit

Lot 33, McCoy Street, Parilla 5343/506

A2115720101607

— Seasonal WorkersAccommodation UnitVacant Land Adjacent

Lots 31 and 32, McCoy Street, Parilla 5799/5115799/512

A13007200221504

57 Stormwater Dam Devon Lane, Pinnaroo 5791/29

A13427200253303

49 Vacant Land 25 Symonds Street, Pinnaroo 5159/750

A1343720025340*

50 Vacant Land 27 Symonds Street, Pinnaroo 5159/751

A13447200253506

51 Vacant Land 29 Symonds Street, Pinnaroo 5159/752

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AssessmentVG No. Map Ref Description Address Land Title

Reference

A13457200253602

52 Vacant Land 31 Symonds Street, Pinnaroo 5159/753

A12087200135008

138 Council Residence 18 Hensley Street, Pinnaroo 5788/328

A17717200103006

146 Masonic Lodge 11 Railway Terrace North, Pinnaroo 5819/976

A11767200107015

147 Council Residence 16 Railway Terrace North, Pinnaroo 5731/785

A1108720000100*

137 &140

Aged Homes 1-2 Jenkins Terrace, Pinnaroo 5816/27

A20927200002010

141, 142& 143

Aged Homes 3-7 Jenkins Terrace, Pinnaroo 5708/37

A11177200009052

139 & 54 Council Offices 17 Jenkins Terrace, Pinnaroo 5670/629

A21517200280213

36 Vacant Land (Industrial) Lot 10, Hanton Sharrad Court, Pinnaroo 5851/455

A21527200028023

37 Vacant Land (Industrial) Lot 11, Hanton Sharrad Court, Pinnaroo 5851/456

A21537200280256

38 Vacant Land (Industrial) Lot 12, Hanton Sharrad Court, Pinnaroo 5851/457

A21547200280272

39 Vacant Land (Industrial) Lot 13, Hanton Sharrad Court, Pinnaroo 5851/458

A21557200280299

40 Vacant Land (Industrial) Lot 14, Hanton Sharrad Court, Pinnaroo 5851/459

A2156720028031*

41 Vacant Land (Industrial) Lot 15, Hanton Sharrad Court, Pinnaroo 5851/460

A21577200280336

42 Vacant Land (Industrial) Lot 16, Hanton Sharrad Court, Pinnaroo 5851/461

A21587200280387

43 Vacant Land (Industrial) Lot 17, Hanton Sharrad Court, Pinnaroo 5851/462

A14947200351050

20 & 19 Vacant Land (Industrial) 25 and 27 McIntosh Avenue, Pinnaroo 5204/5825204/581

A14977200355019

17 & 18 Vacant Land 15 and 17 McIntosh Avenue, Pinnaroo 5256/204

A15027200369060

15 & 16 Vacant Land Lots 71 and 72, McIntosh Avenue, Pinnaroo 5204/579

A15187200374009

7 Vacant Land 3 Adelaide Road, Pinnaroo 5200/10

A15177200373006

8 Vacant Land 5 Adelaide Road, Pinnaroo 5699/456

A15167200372003

9 Vacant Land 7 Adelaide Road, Pinnaroo 5132/844

A15157200371000

10 & 11 Vacant Land 9 and 11 Adelaide Road, Pinnaroo 5780/1425807/656

A19057201320109

31 Pinnaroo Airstrip Lot 33, Hundred of Pinnaroo, Pinnaroo 5318/221

A1902720131805

14 Pinnaroo Airstrip Lot 10, Hundred of Pinnaroo, Pinnaroo 5410/97

A11507200071518

121 Depot Section 280, Part Section 272, Gordon Terrace,Pinnaroo

5759/5875743/813

A14267200299205

116Part

Caravan Park Section 258, 238 Adelaide Road, Pinnaroo 5743/812

A2036720027821*

33 Mallee Tourist & HeritageCentre

Part Lot 106, Pinnaroo 5327/408

A3837204299253

95 Kulkami CFS Station Section 204, Hundred of Cotton, Kulkami 5759/575

P. WOOD, Chief Executive Officer

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SOUTHERN MALLEE DISTRICT COUNCIL

Result of Supplementary Election for Scales Ward

NOTICE is hereby given that at the close of nominations, 12 noonon Thursday, 15 August 2002, no nominations were received forthe vacancy of Councillor for Scales Ward.

In accordance with section 8 of the Local Government(Elections) Act 1999, and in my capacity as Returning Officer, Ideclare Ann Margaret Angel appointed to the vacancy ofCouncillor for the duration of the term of the current Council.

STEVE TULLY, Returning Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF TUMBY BAY

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993—AMENDMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENTPLAN—DRAFT FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION

Erratum

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 25 (7) of theDevelopment Act 1993, that the notice printed in the GovernmentGazette on 26 September 2002, at page 3563, incorrectly statedthat the period of consultation will cease on 26 November 2002.This date should read 2 December 2002. Any submissionsreceived by council will also be available for inspection until thatdate.

Dated 3 October 2002.

E. A. ROBERTS, District Clerk

IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceasedpersons:

Bickley, Kathleen, late of Moorhouse Street, Solomontown,home duties, who died on 18 July 2002.

Bottrill, Alice Jean, late of 410 Henley Beach Road, Lockleys,of no occupation, who died on 21 August 2002.

Bradney, Maurice Walter, late of 1 Lawrie Terrace, Waikerieretired gliding coach, who died on 11 August 2002.

Buck, Annie Doreen, late of 29 Austral Terrace, Morphett-ville,of no occupation who died on 26 August 2002.

Canning, Sesca Sunbeam, late of 401 Portrush Road, ToorakGardens, retired teacher, who died on 12 August 2002.

Cathie, Raymond George, late of 5 Almond Grove, Brighton,retired company director, who died on 8 August 2002.

Coombe, Iris Jean, late of 1 Friar Street, Enfield, of nooccupation, who died on 2 July 2002.

Foreman, Miriam Jean, late of 157 Beulah Road, Norwood, ofno occupation, who died on 7 July 2002.

Gabriel, Florence Madelene, late of 342 Marion Road, NorthPlympton, widow, who died on 31 August 2002.

Hartmann, Anna Helene, late of 1144 Greenhill Road, Uraidla,widow, who died on 1 June 2002.

Koster, Keith Leonard, late of 3 Robertson Street, ChristiesBeach, retired dredge master, who died on 29 July 2002.

Kronen, Willi, late of 33 Neeangarra Crescent, Hallett Cove,retired business proprietor, who died on 1 June 2002.

Larum, Beatrice Grace, late of 1-7 Leicester Street, Clearview,of no occupation, who died on 25 June 2002.

Longman, Leslie James, late of 82 Main Street, Brinkworth,retired school caretaker, who died on 25 June 2002.

McDermott, Dulcie Reta, late of 53-59 Austral Terrace,Morphettville, of no occupation, who died on 14 July 2002.

McLeod, Crawford Vaughan, late of 11 Musgrave Street,Goodwood, retired transport driver, who died on 14 August2002.

McMutrie, Ralph, late of 19 Gladstone Avenue, Magill, retiredtechnical officer, who died on 19 May 2002.

O’Niell, Thomas John, late of 35 Henley Beach Road, HenleyBeach South, retired public servant, who died on 1 August2002.

Plachotnik, Jan, late of 2 Jelley Street, Woodville, retiredconcrete sleeper inspector, who died on 21 August 2002.

Prior, Balfour Gordon Clide, late of 51 Eve Road, BellevueHeights, retired welder, who died on 14 August 2002.

Wiencke, Hilda Meta, late of 24-34 Avenue Road, Glynde,widow, who died on 20 July 2002.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, asamended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972, and theFamily Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries,and other persons having claims against the said estates arerequired to send, in writing, to the Public Trustee, 25 FranklinStreet, Adelaide, S.A. 5000, full particulars and proof of suchclaims, on or before 8 November 2002, otherwise they will beexcluded from the distribution of the said estate; and notice is alsohereby given that all persons who are indebted to the said estatesare required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trusteeor proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and allpersons having any property belonging to the said estates areforthwith to deliver the same to the Public Trustee.

Dated 10 October 2002.

C. J. O’LOUGHLIN, Public Trustee

IN the matter of the estate of the undermentioned deceased person:

Hornhardt, Dulcie Selma, late of 24 Avenue Road, Glynde,widow, who died on 1 September 2002.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, theInheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 and the FamilyRelationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries and otherpersons having claims against the above estate are directed to sendfull particulars and evidence of such claims to the undersigned onor before 8 November 2002, otherwise they will be excluded fromthe distribution of the estate, and notice is also hereby given thatall persons who are indebted to the above estate are required topay the amount of their debt to the undersigned or proceedingswill be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having anyproperty belonging to the said estate are forthwith to deliver thesame to the undersigned.

ANZ EXECUTORS & TRUSTEE COMPANY LIMITED(ACN 006 132 332), 530 Collins Street,Melbourne, Victoria 3000.

SALE OF PROPERTY

Auction Date: Thursday, 31 October 2002 at 11 a.m.Location: 33 Olive Street, Prospect.

NOTICE is hereby given that on the above date at the time andplace stated, by virtue of the Warrant of Sale issued out of theMagistrates Court of South Australia, Action No. AMCCI 19258of 1999, directed to the Sheriff of South Australia in an actionwherein Robert Steele, is the Plaintiff and Eleanor Bastian is theDefendant, I, Tim Goodes, Sheriff of the State of South Australia,will by my auctioneers, Griffin Real Estate, make sale of theestate, right, title or interest whatsoever it may be of the DefendantEleanor Bastian as the registered proprietor of an estate in feesimple in the following:

That piece of land situated in the area named Prospect, being33 Olive Street, being the property comprised in certificate oftitle register book volume 5841, folio 430.

Further particulars from the auctioneers:Griffin Real Estate179 King William RoadHyde Park, S.A. 5061Telephone: (08) 8357 3177.

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