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No. 33 2021 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 27 MAY 2010 CONTENTS Page Appointments, Resignations, Etc............................................. 2022 Corporations and District Councils—Notices.......................... 2093 Development Act 1993—Notice ............................................. 2023 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notice ............................. 2023 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notice ............................... 2024 Geographical Names Act 1991— CORRIGENDA ....................................................................... 2024 Notices ................................................................................. 2024 Harbors and Navigation Act 1993—Notice ............................. 2025 Health Care Act 2008—Notices .............................................. 2026 Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices.............................. 2027 Libraries Board of South Australia—Fees and Charges .......... 2033 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices ...................................... 2028 Local Government Act 1999—Charter.................................... 2039 Mining Act 1971—Notices...................................................... 2032 Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notice ................ 2056 Page Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000— Notices ................................................................................. 2057 [REPUBLISHED] .................................................................... 2056 Plant Health Act 2009—Notice ............................................... 2063 Port Augusta Circuit Court—Notice........................................ 2065 Proclamations .......................................................................... 2084 Proof of Sunrise and Sunset Act 1923—Almanac ................... 2067 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 2096 Retention of Title—Notices..................................................... 2022 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices .................. 2068 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notice.................................... 2096 Valuation of Land Act 1971—Notice...................................... 2068 Water Mains and Sewers—Mains Laid, Replaced, Etc ........... 2069 Wilderness Protection Act 1992—Notices .............................. 2071 Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986— Notices ................................................................................. 2071 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. The Government Gazette is available online at: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

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No. 33 2021

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

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

ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 27 MAY 2010

CONTENTS Page

Appointments, Resignations, Etc............................................. 2022 Corporations and District Councils—Notices.......................... 2093 Development Act 1993—Notice ............................................. 2023 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notice............................. 2023 Fisheries Management Act 2007—Notice............................... 2024 Geographical Names Act 1991— CORRIGENDA ....................................................................... 2024 Notices ................................................................................. 2024 Harbors and Navigation Act 1993—Notice............................. 2025 Health Care Act 2008—Notices .............................................. 2026 Housing Improvement Act 1940—Notices.............................. 2027 Libraries Board of South Australia—Fees and Charges .......... 2033 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices...................................... 2028 Local Government Act 1999—Charter.................................... 2039 Mining Act 1971—Notices...................................................... 2032 Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notice ................ 2056

Page Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000— Notices................................................................................. 2057 [REPUBLISHED].................................................................... 2056 Plant Health Act 2009—Notice ............................................... 2063 Port Augusta Circuit Court—Notice........................................ 2065 Proclamations .......................................................................... 2084 Proof of Sunrise and Sunset Act 1923—Almanac................... 2067 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates .................. 2096 Retention of Title—Notices..................................................... 2022 Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991—Notices .................. 2068 Unclaimed Moneys Act 1891—Notice.................................... 2096 Valuation of Land Act 1971—Notice...................................... 2068 Water Mains and Sewers—Mains Laid, Replaced, Etc ........... 2069 Wilderness Protection Act 1992—Notices .............................. 2071 Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986— Notices................................................................................. 2071

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. The Government Gazette is available online at: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

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2022 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [27 May 2010

Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Adelaide, 27 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Development Assessment Commission, pursuant to the provisions of the Development Act 1993:

Member: (from 1 July 2010 until 30 June 2012) Edward Michael Byrt Betty Douflias Carolyn Ann Wigg Damien Leyton Brown John Dagas Geoffrey Mark Loveday Megan Louise Leydon

Presiding Member: (from 1 July 2010 until 30 June 2012) Edward Michael Byrt

Deputy Presiding Member: (from 1 July 2010 until 30 June 2012)

Betty Douflias

By command,

JOHN RAU, for Premier

MUPD10/008CS

Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Adelaide, 27 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Adelaide Festival Corporation Board, pursuant to the provisions of the Adelaide Festival Corporation Act 1998:

Member: (from 27 May 2010 until 26 May 2013) Richard Vincent Ryan Christabel Lucy Athoney

Chair: (from 27 May 2010 until 26 May 2013) Richard Vincent Ryan

By command,

JOHN RAU, for Premier

ASACAB001/02

Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Adelaide, 27 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Jay Wilson Weatherill, MP, Minister for Education and Minister for Early Childhood Development to be also Acting Minister for Families and Communities and Acting Minister for Disability for the period from 31 July 2010 to 15 August 2010 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jennifer Mary Rankine, MP.

By command,

JOHN RAU, for Premier

DFCCS/10/015

Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Adelaide, 27 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Gail Elizabeth Gago, MLC, Minister for State/Local Government Relations, Minister for the Status of Women, Minister for Consumer Affairs, Minister for Government Enterprises and Minister for the City of Adelaide to be also Acting Minister for Families and Communities and Acting Minister for Disability for the period from 16 August 2010 to 29 August 2010 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jennifer Mary Rankine, MP.

By command,

JOHN RAU, for Premier

DFCCS/10/015

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 27 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable John David Hill, MP, Minister for Health, Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, Minister for the Southern Suburbs and Minister Assisting the Premier in the Arts to be also Acting Minister for Ageing for the period from 31 July 2010 to 29 August 2010 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jennifer Mary Rankine, MP.

By command,

JOHN RAU, for Premier

DFCCS/10/015

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 27 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor’s Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Paul Holloway, MLC, Minister for Mineral Resources Development, Minister for Urban Development and Planning, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister Assisting the Premier in Public Sector Management to be also Acting Minister for Housing for the period from 31 July 2010 to 29 August 2010 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jennifer Mary Rankine, MP.

By command,

JOHN RAU, for Premier

DFCCS/10/015

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 20 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that he has been pleased to approve retention of the title Honourable by:

The Honourable Caroline Schaefer.

By command,

MIKE RANN, Premier

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 20 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that he has been pleased to approve retention of the title Honourable by:

The Honourable Karlene Maywald.

By command,

MIKE RANN, Premier

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 20 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that he has been pleased to approve retention of the title Honourable by:

The Honourable Jane Lomax-Smith.

By command,

MIKE RANN, Premier

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 20 May 2010

HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified that he has been pleased to approve retention of the title Honourable by:

The Honourable Robert Lawson.

By command,

MIKE RANN, Premier

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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT

Approval of Additional Collection Depot

I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to section 69 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby:

Approval of Additional Collection Depot

(i) Approval of Collection Depot:

Approve the collection depot identified by reference to the following matters, to receive all containers belonging to a class of containers which is, at or subsequent to, the date of this Notice, approved as Category B Containers:

(a) the name of the collection depot described in Column 1 of Schedule 1 of this Notice;

(b) the name of the proprietor of the depot identified in Column 3 of Schedule 1 of this Notice; and

(c) the location of the depot described in Columns 4-6 of Schedule 1 of this Notice.

(ii) Conditions of Approval:

Impose the following conditions of these approvals:

(a) The person in charge of a collection depot shall ensure the depot premises complies with Council planning regulations and shall be kept in an orderly condition.

(b) The person in charge of a collection depot who wishes to transfer the operation of a depot to another person or intends to change the location of a depot shall notify the Authority in writing within one month of the change occurring.

(c) The person in charge of a collection depot who wishes to cease operation of that depot shall give notice in writing to the Authority.

(d) The person in charge of a collection depot shall take such measures as are necessary in the operation and maintenance of the depot to prevent or control:

(i) a nuisance or offensive condition;

(ii) a risk to health or safety; and

(iii) damage to the environment.

(e) The person in charge of a collection depot is reminded of the general environmental duty, as required by section 25 of the Environment Protection Act, to take all reasonable and practical measures to ensure that the activities on the whole site, do not pollute the environment in a way which causes or may cause environmental harm.

(f) The holder of an approval must not pay a refund on, or seek reimbursement, for containers that the approval holder knows were not purchased in South Australia.

SCHEDULE 1

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6

Depot Name Company/Trading Name Proprietors Depot Location

Street Depot Location

Suburb Certificate of Title No.

Volume/Folio No.

Wakefield Plains Recycling

YP Logistics trading as YP Recycling

Neil and Susan Drogemuller

30-34 Edith Terrace Balaklava, S.A. 5461

Volume 5309, Folios 724, 725 and 726

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 28 (5): DECLARA-TION OF CESSATION OF INTERIM OPERATION OF THE CLEVE (DC) DEVELOPMENT PLAN—GENERAL AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT

Preamble

On 21 May 2009, the Minister for Urban Development and Planning, under section 28 (1) of the Development Act 1993, declared the District Council of Cleve—Cleve (DC) Development Plan—General and Coastal Development Plan Amendment (the Amendment) as an amendment to come into interim operation without delay on that day.

The Amendment has not been approved by the Minister under section 25 within the required 12 months period from 21 May 2009 (the day in which it came into operation).

NOTICE

PURSUANT to section 28 (4) (c) of the Development Act 1993, the Amendment ceases to operate under the Interim Operation Order proclaimed by the Minister for Urban Development and Planning, on midnight 21 May 2010 (the date of cessation).

Dated 24 May 2010.

PAUL HOLLOWAY, Minister for Urban Development and Planning

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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 2007: SECTION 79

TAKE note that the notice made under section 79 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, published in the South Australian Government Gazette, dated 18 May 2010, referring to the Spencer Gulf Prawn Fishery, is hereby revoked.

Take note that the notice made under section 79 of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, dated 1 February 2010, referring to the Spencer Gulf Prawn Fishery, is hereby varied such that it will be unlawful for a person fishing, pursuant to a Spencer Gulf Prawn Fishery Licence, to use prawn trawl nets in the areas specified in Schedule 1 during the period specified in Schedule 2.

SCHEDULE 1

The waters of the Spencer Gulf Prawn Fishery that are:

1. North of the following co-ordinates: Commencing at latitude 3410.00S, longitude 13729.00E, then to position latitude 3410.00S, longitude 13700.15E, then to position latitude 3415.00S, longitude 13654.00E, then to position latitude 3418.00S, longitude 13654.00E, then to position latitude 3422.00S, longitude 13652.00E, then to position latitude 3422.00S, longitude 13644.00E, then to position latitude 3407.00S, longitude 13647.00E, then to position latitude 3407.00S, longitude 13643.00E, then to position latitude 3356.00S, longitude 13634.00E.

2. Within the following co-ordinates adjacent to Wardang Island: Commencing at latitude 3419.00S, longitude 13730.00E, then to position latitude 3419.00S, longitude 13720.00E, then to position latitude 3423.00S, longitude 13715.00E, then to position latitude 3454.00S, longitude 13715.00E.

SCHEDULE 2

From 1830 hours on 19 May 2010 to 0600 hours on 21 May 2010.

Dated 19 May 2010.

A. FISTR, Prawn Fishery Manager

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1991

Notice of Declaration of Names of Places

CORRIGENDA

LISTED below are a series of names incorrectly declared as geographical placenames under the Act in various Government Gazettes. This corrigenda corrects the spellings of these placenames as shown.

Government Gazette of 21 May 1992, page 1489 notice under subheading Mapsheet 1:50 000 5145-4:

Declared in Error Correct Spelling

Altalyinyinkya Creek Altalyinyinya Creek

Eennuinna Spring Eenuninna Spring

Pitiatunga Creek Pitiatulnga Creek

Yutrjan (hill) Yutjan (hill)

Government Gazette of 21 May 1992, page 1489 notice under subheading Mapsheet 1:50 000 5245-1 ‘Wittle’ (which should have been ‘Whittle’):

Declared in Error Correct Spelling

Marilytjanya Creek Marnilytjanya Creek

Tillunkitjanya Creek Tilunkitjanya Creek

Government Gazette of 21 May 1992, page 1489 notice under subheading Mapsheet 1:50 000 5245-2 ‘Woodroffe’:

Declared in Error Correct Spelling

Outungutininna Rockhole Outungutuinna Rockhole

Government Gazette of 21 May 1992, page 1490 notice under subheading Mapsheet 1:50 000 5045-1:

Declared in Error Correct Spelling

Wintuwata Rockhole Wintuwatanya Rockhole

Government Gazette of 28 July 1994, page 185 notice under subheading 1:50 000 Mapsheet 5244-1 ‘Possum Well’:

Declared in Error Correct Spelling

Watinuna (homeland) Watinuma (homeland)

Government Gazette of 28 July 1994, page 185 notice under subheading 1:50 000 Mapsheet 5245-1 ‘Whittle’:

Declared in Error Correct Spelling

Ngartjaranya Creek Ngarutjaranya Creek

Government Gazette of 28 July 1994, page 185 notice under subheading 1:50 000 Mapsheet 5245-4:

Declared in Error Correct Spelling

Marilytjanya (hill) Marnilytjanya (hill)

Dated 20 May 2010.

B. WATT, for P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure

DTEI.2009/29925/01

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1991

Notice to Rescind a Name of a Feature

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the above Act that I, PETER MACLAREN KENTISH, Surveyor-General and Delegate appointed by Patrick Conlon, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister of the Crown to whom the administration of the Geographical Names Act 1991 is committed DO HEREBY rescind the name Kunapanti Soak incorrectly located on the 1:250 000 Mapsheet SG 52-12 (Woodroffe) at latitude 262026 and longitude 1312731. The soak is located further east and is officially named as KUNAPANTINYA SOAK.

Dated 20 May 2010.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure

DTEI.2009/29925/01

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1991

Notice of Declaration of Names of Places

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to section 11A of the Geographical Names Act 1991, that the names of those places set out in The Schedule hereunder shall be the geographical names of those said places. Precise location of the said features can be obtained from the South Australian Gazetteer at www.placenames.sa.gov.au or by contacting the Geographical Names Unit, DTEI on (08) 8204.8539.

THE SCHEDULE

Mapsheet Feature

1:50 000 Mapsheet 6634-2 (Holowilena)

Black Hill Bald Hill Galophus Creek

1:50 000 Mapsheet 6634-3 (Warcowie)

Willow Creek Willow Plains Willow Waters

1:50 000 Mapsheet 6634-4 (Wilpena)

Aliena Water Pine Flat White Gap Six Mile Creek

1:50 000 Mapsheet 6736-3 (Wetaloona)

Wadna Yaldha (mount)

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1:50 000 Mapsheet 6734-3

(Baratta) The Bluff

1:50 000 Mapsheet 6736-2 (Arrowie)

Parkinson Hill

1:50 000 Mapsheet 6736-4 (Nepabunna)

Big Springs

1:50 000 Mapsheet 6636-1 (Angepena)

Roberts Mine Creek

1:250 000 Mapsheet SG 52-11 (Mann)

Angatjanya (creek) Anmarawarantjanya (creek) Anmarawarantjanya (Dual name with Mount Edwin) Aratanganya (hill) Aratanganya (rockhole) Arnalanya (creek) Arnalanya (hill) Glen Watson (valley) Ilkaritjaranya (rockhole) Iluparanya (creek) Itjulunya (hill) Iwarawaranya (creek) Iwarawaranya (gully) Kaliyangkanya (pass) Kanypinya (creek) Katakuntunya (hill) Kuniyanya (rockhole) Kurkaratjaranya (rockhole) Mamukurangunya (swamp) Murtjanya (creek) Mututitjanya (rocks) Nilen Gully Ngankurnya (creek) Ngankurnyanya (hill) Nyanganya (rockhole) Nyaparinya (creek) Nyaparinya (rockhole) Nyikanganya (hill) Pakanurkunya (swamp) Pakiwantinya (hill) Parkilypitinya (depression) Pilpilpa Atununya (cliff) Piltartinya (creek) Pultjukalunya (creek) Tjalpityanya (hill) Tjanamitjarkanya (range) Tjintirintirinya (hill) Tjintjurunya (creek) Tjitapitinya (creek) Ulyarnitintjinya (creek) Umpukulunya (hill) Unkawatjanya (rockhole) Uwakanyalanya (creek) Walalnganya (hill) Walkutitjurunya (gully) Walpanyanya (hill) Walpunyanya (hill) Walyapinyanya (hill) Wamapitinya (hill) Wamapitinya (rockhole) Wataraulpurunya (creek) Wataraulpurunya (hill) Watarkanya (creek) Watarkanya (hill) Wawalirinya (creek) Wilapatjanga (swamp) Wintimanya (creek) Yatjuranya (hill)

1:250 000 Mapsheet SG 52-12 (Woodroffe)

Ananminyinya (creek) Anilalya Soak Apara Tjapantjapannga/Titania Spring (dual naming) Aparanya (hill) Awurunyunya (Rockhole) Currie Creek (dual name with Aliwanyiwanyinya) Fairies Glen (valley) Glen Watson (valley) Ilytjanya (rockhole) Imputununya (hill)

Inintjirinya (rockhole) Kalpinya (waterhole) Karatapalnga (hill) |Karukuranya (creek) Marnilytjanya (rockhole) Marnilytjanya (soak) Ngalpunya (soakage) Ngaltjararanya (spring) Nguwaminya (spring) Pitalnga (rockhole) Putanya (hill) Putanya (soakage) The Musgrave Ranges Tjalyiritjanya (creek) Tjatinya (hill) Ulaipanya (waterhole) Ulkiyanya (dual name with Mount Caroline) Umultunya (rockhole) Unkunuturu (spring) Utuminya (spring) Uwalinyinya (spring) Walatatjaranya (claypan) Wantjinya (creek) Wantjinya (hill) Wituturunya (hill)

NOTE: Words shown in parentheses are not part of the name.

Certified that the above names have been examined in line with the policies of the Geographical Names Unit and that they comply with Section 11A of the Geographical Names Act 1991.

Dated 20 May 2010.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor General, Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure

DTEI.2009/29925/01

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION ACT 1993

Determination of the State Crewing Committee

THE following determination was made on 5 May 2010 by the State Crewing Committee, pursuant to part 6, section 45 of the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993.

PATRICK CONLON, Minister for Transport

V29858

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION ACT 1993

Determination of the State Crewing committee in respect of the M.V. ‘Prime Mover’

THE following determination is made by the State Crewing Committee pursuant to part 6, section 45 of the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993, in respect of the Prime Mover:

Operational Limits

Inshore operations within 15 nautical miles of the cost of South Australia.

Minimum Crew

Four persons—Master, Mate, Chief Engineer and Second Engineer.

Minimum Qualifications

The Master is to hold a Master Class 5 Certificate of Competency.

The Mate is to hold a Master Class 5 Certificate of Competency.

The Chief Engineer is to hold a Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Certificate of Competency.

The Second Engineer is to hold a Marine Engine Driver Grade 2 Certificate of Competency.

CAPT. W. FERRAO, Presiding Member, State Crewing Committee

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HEALTH CARE ACT 2008

NOTICE BY THE MINISTER

Expiry of Authorisation under Schedule 4—Part 20, Section 38

TAKE notice that I, John Hill, Minister for Health, pursuant to Part 20, section 38 (2) and (3) do hereby:

FIX the twenty-seventh day of May 2010 as the date on which the authorisations under Part 7, section 64 as set out in the Schedule to this notice will expire.

Dated 25 May 2010.

JOHN HILL, Minister for Health

HEALTH CARE ACT 2008

NOTICE BY THE MINISTER

Expiry of Authorisation under Schedule 4—Part 20, Section 38

SCHEDULE

The Burnside War Memorial Hospital Incorporated:

Medical Privileges Advisory Committee Quality Improvement (Nursing) Committee Heads of Divisions Medical Committee Patient Care Committee Infection Control Committee Obstetric Committee Medical Record Committee Quality Management Committee Operating Suite Committee

Central Northern Adelaide Health Service:

Breast Screen SA

Program Manager Quality Improvement Committee—Interval Cancers Pathology Quality Improvement Committee

Children, Youth and Women’s Health Service:

Women’s and Children’s Hospital

Obstetric and Neonatal Perinatal Morbidity/Mortality Committee (WACH: QVH Campus)

Research & Ethics Committee (WACH: QVH Campus) Clinical Review Committee (WACH: QVH Campus) Quality Assurance Co-ordinator (WACH: QVH) Trauma Management Committee Paediatric Anaesthesia Patient Care Review Committee Paediatric Emergency Department Practice Review

Committee Resuscitation Committee Obstetrics and Gynaecology Anaesthesia Patient Care

Review Committee Quality Council South Australian Cerebral Palsy Registry (South Australian

Clinical Genetics Service, Centre for Medical Genetics, WACH)

The Australian and New Zealand Paediatric Intensive Care Registry (ANZPIC Registry)

Patient Care Review Committee

South Australian Ambulance Service:

Medical Advisory Committee Medical Advisory Committee Paramedic Audit State Rescue Helicopter Service Medical Audit Sub-

Committee

Southern Adelaide Health Service:

Safety and Quality Sub-Committee

Flinders Medical Centre

Division of Medicine, Cardiac and Critical Care Services Quality Improvement Committee

Division of Medicine, Cardiac and Critical Care Services Serious Adverse Events Committee

Noarlunga Health Services:

Client Care Committee (Southern Mental Health) Quality Assurance Sub-Committee of the Medical Staff

Society

Noarlunga Mental Health Services Quality Co-ordinating Group

Repatriation General Hospital Incorporated:

Patient Services Sub-Committee Division of Surgery Quality Assurance Sub-Committee Division of Medicine & Psychiatry Quality Assurance Sub-

Committee Division of Allied Health Quality Assurance Sub-

Committee

HEALTH CARE ACT 2008

NOTICE BY THE MINISTER

Declaration of Authorised Quality Improvement Activity and Authorised Person under Section 64

TAKE notice that I, John Hill, Minister for Health, pursuant to sections 64 (1) (a) (i) and (b) (i) do hereby:

1. DECLARE the Activities described in the Schedule to this declaration (the Activities) to be authorised quality improvement activities to which Part 7 of the Act applies; and

2. DECLARE the Person or group of Persons (including a group formed as a committee) described in the Schedule to this declaration (the Persons) to be an authorised entity for the purposes of carrying out the authorised quality improvement activities to which Part 7 of the Act applies;

being satisfied that:

(i) the performance of the activities within the ambit of the declaration and the functions or activities of the person or group of persons within the ambit of the declaration, would be facilitated by the making of the declaration; and

(ii) that the making of the declaration is in the public interest.

Dated 25 May 2010. JOHN HILL, Minister for Health

SCHEDULE

Declaration of Authorised Quality Improvement Activity and Authorised Person under Section 64

Activity Person or Group of Persons Clinical Quality Review Programme

The Burnside War Memorial Hospital Incorporated— Clinical Review Committee

Radiology Quality Improvement

Central Northern Adelaide Health Service— Breast Screen SA—

Radiology Quality Improvement Committee

Radiology Quality Improvement

Central Northern Adelaide Health Service— Breast Screen SA—

Pathology Quality Improvement Committee

South Australian Registry for Metastatic Neuroendocrine Tumours

Central Northern Adelaide Health Service— The Queen Elizabeth Hospital campus—

South Australian Audit Committee for the Clinical Management of Metastatic Neuroendocrine Tumours

Teaching Review Quality Improvement

Central Northern Adelaide Health Service— Breast Screen SA—

Teaching Review Quality Improvement Committee

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HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940

WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate did declare the houses described in the said table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, does hereby fix as the maximum rental per week which shall be payable subject to section 55 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1995, in respect of each house described in the following table the amount shown in the said table opposite the description of such house and this notice shall come into force on the date of this publication in the Gazette.

Address of House

Allotment, Section, etc.

Certificate of Title Volume Folio

Date and page of Government Gazette in which notice declaring house to be substandard

published

Maximum rental per week payable in

respect of each house

$ 16 Corconda Street, Clearview Allotment 66 in Deposited

Plan 3418, Hundred of Yatala

5295 725 24.11.05, page 3997 215.00

21 Dale Street, Port Adelaide Allotments 100 and 101 in Community Plan 25524, Hundred of Port Adelaide previously known as

6054605460545699

994995996969

4.1.01, page 13 305.00

22 Irwin Street, Wallaroo Allotment 51 in Deposited Plan 79, Hundred of Wallaroo

5809 906 7.7.94, page 21 160.00

25A (back of 25) Main Street, Kapunda

Allotment 101 in Deposited Plan 52136, Hundred of Kapunda

5712 755 18.3.10, page 1054 70.00

Section 2860, Mitchell Street, (corner Lloyd Street), Moonta Mines

Section 2860, Hundred of Wallaroo in the area named Moonta Mines

5141 609 16.5.91, page 1606 122.00

63 Morialta Road, Rostrevor Allotment 121 in Deposited Plan 2242, Hundred of Adelaide

5663 990 18.3.10, page 1054 60.00

7 Newark Street, Saddleworth Allotment 2 in Filed Plan 101561, Hundred of Saddleworth

5110 548 30.5.96, page 2605 110.00

Unit 8, 12-16 Pibroch Avenue, Windsor Gardens

Unit 8, Strata Plan 1841, Hundred of Yatala

5057 778 27.7.00, page 309 199.00

Unit 1, 303 Seaview Road, Henley Beach

Allotment 18 in Filed Plan 252, Hundred of Yatala

5505 810 1.4.10, page 1180 200.00

11 Stroud Street, Clearview Allotment 724 in Deposited Plan 2964, Hundred of Yatala

5205 94 18.3.10, page 1054 120.00

12 Verdun Road, Murray Bridge

Allotment 1 in Filed Plan 130526, Hundred of Mobilong

5244 103 28.3.96, page 1794 150.00

Dated at Adelaide, 27 May 2010. D. HUXLEY, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA

HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940

WHEREAS by notice published in the Government Gazette on the dates mentioned in the following table, the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate did declare the houses described in the following table to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940, and whereas the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate is satisfied that each of the houses described hereunder has ceased to be substandard, notice is hereby given that, in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Part, the South Australian Housing Trust does hereby revoke the said declaration in respect of each house.

Address of House

Allotment, Section, etc.

Certificate of Title Volume Folio

Date and page of Government Gazette in which notice declaring house to be substandard

published 36 Adelaide Terrace, St Marys Allotment 323 in Deposited Plan 3843,

Hundred of Adelaide 5259 759 29.4.10, page 1637

1 Belvedere Court, (also known as 1-1A) Aberfoyle Park

Allotment 1 in Deposited Plan 29373, Hundred of Noarlunga

5110 212 25.11.04, page 4390

4 Eaton Avenue, Goolwa Beach Allotment 33 in Deposited Plan 6114, Hundred of Goolwa

5487 698 23.12.93, page 3049

29 Kalgoorlie Avenue, Port Noarlunga South

Allotment 431 in Deposited Plan 6016, Hundred of Willunga

5551 356 29.4.93, page 1556

Dated at Adelaide, 27 May 2010. D. HUXLEY, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA

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HOUSING IMPROVEMENT ACT 1940

NOTICE is hereby given that the South Australian Housing Trust Board Delegate in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Housing Improvement Act 1940, does hereby declare the houses described in the table hereunder to be substandard for the purposes of Part 7 of the Housing Improvement Act 1940.

No. of House and Street Locality Allotment, Section, etc. Certificate of Title Volume Folio

35 Charles Street, Unley Allotment 500 in Deposited Plan 35429,

Hundred of Adelaide 5099 828

10 Tobin Crescent, Woodcroft Allotment 132 in Deposited Plan 37354, Hundred of Noarlunga

5137 903

Unit 1, 14 William Street, Clarence Park Allotments 226 in Filed Plan 13817, Hundred of Adelaide

5600 194

Dated at Adelaide, 27 May 2010. D. HUXLEY, Director, Corporate Services, Housing SA

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that R.A.S.S. Nominees Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 61 Franklin Parade, Encounter Bay, S.A. 5211 known as Cafe 61 and to be known as Stringrays Café and Takeaway.

The application has been set down for hearing on 17 June 2010 at 11.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least one day before the hearing date (viz: 16 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Ray Carroll, 5 Buffalo Court, Encounter Bay, S.A. 5211.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 20 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Rod and Spur International Pty Ltd as trustee for the Rod and Spur International Trading Unit Trust has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at 26 Fortrose Street, Glenelg East, S.A. 5045 and to be known as Rod and Spur International Pty Ltd.

The application has been set down for hearing on 23 June 2010 at 11.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 16 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Wallmans Lawyers, G.P.O. Box 1018, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 (Attention: Ben Allen or Sam Ngai).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 18 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Finerange Pty Ltd, Imirogen Pty Ltd, Jurack Pty Ltd and Katalee Pty Ltd have applied to the Licensing Authority for a variation to an Extended Trading Authorisation and Extension of Trading Area in respect of premises situated at 246 Rundle Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 and known as Exeter Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 23 June 2010 at 11 a.m.

Conditions

The following licence conditions are sought:

• Extension of Trading Area to include the outdoor area on Vaughan Place as per plans lodged with this office.

• Variation to an Extended Trading Authorisation to include the abovementioned area as per plans lodged with this office and for the following days and times:

Sunday to Thursday: 11 a.m. to midnight; and

Friday and Saturday: 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. the following day.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’ address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 16 June 2010).

The applicants’ address for service is c/o Australian Hotels Association, P.O. Box 3092, Rundle Mall, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 (Attention: Wally Woehlert).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 21 May 2010.

Applicants

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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that James Danby Erskine has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at Lot 31, Knott’s Hill Road, Basket Range, S.A. 5138 and to be known as James Erskine.

The application has been set down for hearing on 24 June 2010 at 9 a.m..

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 17 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o James Erskine, P.O. Box 273, Uraidla, S.A. 5142.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 25 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Tiet Phan Thi has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 15/13 Kilkenny Road, Woodville Park, S.A. 5011 and known as Red Ginger Taste of Asia and to be known as Golden Silver Dragon Restaurant.

The application has been set down for hearing on 24 June 2010 at 10.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 17 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Tiet Phan Thi, 15/13 Kilkenny Road, Woodville Park, S.A. 5011.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 19 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Lisa Jane Herbert has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Entertainment Consent in respect of premises situated at 4/220 Mount Barker Road, Aldgate, S.A. 5154 and known as Aldgate Providore & Cafe.

The application has been set down for hearing on 24 June 2010 at 9.30 a.m.

Conditions

The following licence conditions are sought:

• Entertainment Consent is sought for the licensed premises as per plans lodged with this office and for the following days and times:

Friday: 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday: 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Sunday: 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. New Year’s Eve: 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Sundays preceding Public Holidays: 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 17 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Foreman Legal, 69 Mount Barker Road, Stirling, S.A. 5152 (Attention: Amanda Parkinson).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 19 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that G. R. & R. Francis Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for the removal of a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises currently situated at 11-17 Hindmarsh Road, Victor Harbor, S.A. 5211 and to be situated at Harbor Mall, Units 1 and 2, 17-21 Ocean Street, Victor Harbor, S.A. 5211 and known as Caffe Primo Victor Harbor.

The application has been set down for hearing on 24 June 2010 at 11.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 17 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Mark Esau, 2nd Floor, 345 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 20 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Oora Espresso Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence with Section 34 (1) (c), Extended Trading Authorisation and Entertain- ment Consent in respect of premises situated at Adelaide Zoological Gardens, Frome Road, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 and to be known as Oora @ The Zoo.

The application has been set down for hearing on 28 June 2010 at 9.30 a.m.

Conditions

The following licence conditions are sought:

• Approval under Section 34 (1) (c) to sell liquor without meals on any day except Good Friday and Christmas Day for consumption on the licensed premises to persons:

(a) seated at a table; or

(b) attending a function at where food is provided.

• Extended Trading Authorisation is sought as per plans lodged with this office and for the following day and times:

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Friday and Saturday: Midnight to 2 a.m. the following

day; Sunday: 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. to midnight; Good Friday: Midnight to 2 a.m.; Christmas Day: Midnight to 2 a.m.; Sunday Christmas Eve: 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. the following

day; Days preceding other Public Holidays: Midnight to

2 a.m. the following day; and Sundays preceding Public Holidays: 8 p.m. to 12.30 a.m.

the following day.

• Entertainment Consent is sought as per plans lodged and for the following days and times:

Monday to Thursday: 7 a.m. to midnight; Friday and Saturday: 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. the following day; Sunday: 8 a.m. to midnight; Maundy Thursday: 7 a.m. to midnight; Christmas Eve: 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. the following day; Sunday Christmas Eve: 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. the following

day; New Year’s Eve: 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. the following day; Days preceding other Public Holidays: 7 a.m. to 2 a.m.

the following day; and Sunday preceding Public Holidays: 8 a.m. to midnight.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 21 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Aaron Cassar, P.O. Box 892, Prospect East, S.A. 5082.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 20 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Quirino Formato has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Special Circumstances Licence in respect of premises situated at 17 Tapleys Hill Road, Hendon, S.A. 5014 and known as The Ultimate Billiards & Pool Centre.

The application has been set down for hearing on 28 June 2010 at 10 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 21 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Errol Kaplan, Scammel & Co., P.O. Box 3066, Port Adelaide, S.A. 5015.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 20 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that EKM Wines Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at 89 Main Street, Hahndorf, S.A. 5245 and to be known as Somerled Cellar Door.

The application has been set down for hearing on 28 June 2010 at 10.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 21 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o David Watts & Associates, 1 Cator Street, Glenside, S.A. 5065.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 20 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Sheedy Vineyards Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for the removal of a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at Lot 9, corner Koch Road and Nitschke Road, Tanunda, S.A. 5252 and to now be situated at Lot 7, O’Herbigs Road, Springton, S.A. 5235 and known as Glen Eldon Wines.

The application has been set down for hearing on 28 June 2010 at 11 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 21 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Richard Sheedy, Lot 7, O’Herbigs Road, Springton, S.A. 5235.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 20 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that John Joseph Khouzam has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at the corner of Mount Pleasant Keyneton Road and Burns Road, Mount Pleasant, S.A. 5235 and to be known as Signature Wines.

The application has been set down for hearing on 28 June 2010 at 11.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 21 June 2010).

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The applicant’s address for service is c/o John Joseph Khouzam, P.O. Box 142, Mount Pleasant, S.A. 5235.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 20 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that SDG Enterprises Pty Ltd as trustee for Tranquilo Unit Trust has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 4 Mount Barker Road, Stirling, S.A. 5152 and known as Restaurant Tranquilo.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2010 at 10 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 22 June 2020).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Michael Davies, 4 Mount Barker Road, Stirling, S.A. 5152.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 21 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Gael Elizabeth Horner has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Hotel Licence in respect of premises situated at 1 Main Street, Cradock, S.A. 5432 and known as Cradock Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2010 at 9.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 22 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Gael Horner, 1 Main Street, Cradock, S.A. 5432.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 21 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Charnakan Pty Ltd as trustee for the Chanakan Trust has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 108 Tynte Street, North Adelaide, S.A. 5006 and known as Amarin Thai Restaurant.

The application has been set down for hearing on 29 June 2010 at 11 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 22 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Yapp Hau Pehn, Level 1, 149 Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 24 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Richard Chung Liu Lo has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 160 Morphett Road, Glengowrie, S.A. 5044 and known as House of Tien to be known as Suzi Wong.

The application has been set down for hearing on 30 June 2010 at 9.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 23 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Richard Chung Liu Lo, 160 Morphett Road, Glengowrie, S.A. 5044.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 24 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that The White House Adelaide Hills Pty Ltd as trustee for the Gray Trust has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence with Entertainment Consent in respect of premises situated at 90 Mount Barker Road, Hahndorf, S.A. 5245 and known as The White House Adelaide Hills.

The application has been set down for hearing on 30 June 2010 at 10.30 a.m.

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Conditions

The following licence conditions are sought:

• Entertainment Consent is sought for the area referred to as ‘Existing Cottage’ as per plans lodged with this office for the following days and times:

Monday to Sunday: 9 a.m. to midnight.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 23 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o David Watts & Associates, 1 Cator Street, Glenside, S.A. 5065 (Attention: David Watts).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 24 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Corporate Lounge Management Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Special Circumstances Licence in respect of premises situated at Adelaide Domestic Airport, Adelaide Airport, S.A. 5950 and known as Virgin Blue Lounge.

The application has been set down for hearing on 1 July 2010 at 9 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 24 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Jason Bajada, 445 Keilor Road, Niddrie, Vic. 3042.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 24 May 2010.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Reward Supply Co. Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for the transfer of a Wholesale Liquor Merchant’s Licence in respect of premises situated at 28 Gray Street, Kilkenny, S.A. 5009 known as Pandee Service and to be known as Reward Distribution.

The application has been set down for hearing on 1 July 2010 at 9.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 24 June 2010).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Nigel Newnes, 28 Gray Street, Kilkenny, S.A. 5009.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, 9th Floor, East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone 8226 8410, Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected].

Dated 24 May 2010.

Applicant

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:

Applicant: Monax Mining Limited

Location: Western River Cove area—Approximately 60 km west-south-west of Kingscote.

Term: 2 years

Area in km2: 41

Ref: 2009/00284

Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA website: http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/minerals/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:

Applicant: Perilya Limited

Location: Yandina Hill area—Approximately 50 km north-east of Leigh Creek.

Pastoral Leases: Mount Serle, Yankaninna, Angepena

Term: 1 year

Area in km2: 71

Ref: 2010/00110

Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA website: http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/minerals/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources Development proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:

Applicants: Perilya Freehold Mining Pty Ltd (90%) Signature Resources Pty Ltd (10%)

Location: Mount Frome area—Approximately 90 km south-east of Leigh Creek.

Pastoral Leases: Wertaloona, Wirrealpa, Mulga View South

Term: 1 year

Area in km2: 249

Ref: 2010/00111

Plan and co-ordinates can be found on the PIRSA website: http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/minerals/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999

WASTE CARE SA REGIONAL SUBSIDIARY

Charter—May 2010

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Name

The name of the subsidiary is Waste Care SA (referred to as ‘the Subsidiary’ in this Charter).

1.2 Dictionary

1.2.1 ‘absolute majority’ means a majority of the whole number of the Board members or of the Constituent Councils as the case may be;

1.2.2 ‘Act’ means the Local Government Act 1999 and all relevant Regulations made thereunder;

1.2.3 ‘Board’ means the Board of Management established under Clause 4 of this Charter;

1.2.4 ‘Constituent Councils’ means those Councils named in Clause 1.4;

1.2.5 ‘deliberative vote’ means a vote cast by each member of the Board (including the Chair) for the purpose of deciding a matter under deliberation;

1.2.6 ‘Financial Year’ means 1 July in each year to 30 June in the subsequent year;

1.2.7 ‘Gazette’ means the South Australian Government Gazette;

1.2.8 ‘profit’ means net profit in accordance with the audited end of Financial Year statements prepared under the Act;

1.2.9 ‘simple majority’ means a majority of those present and entitled to vote;

1.2.10 ‘waste’ means any or all waste as approved under the Environment Protection Act licence held by the Subsidiary or its contractor.

1.3 Interpretation

In this Charter: the singular includes the plural and vice versa and words importing a gender include other genders; words importing natural persons include corporations; reference to a section (s.) is to a section of the Act and includes any section that substantially replaces that section and deals with the same matter; headings are for ease of reference only and do not affect the construction of this Charter.

1.4 Establishment

The Subsidiary is a regional subsidiary established pursuant to Section 43 of the Act by the:

1.4.1 Adelaide City Council;

1.4.2 Campbelltown City Council;

1.4.3 City of Charles Sturt;

1.4.4 City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters;

1.4.5 City of Prospect; and

1.4.6 Corporation of the Town of Walkerville.

1.5 Local Government Act

This Charter must be read in conjunction with Parts 2 and 3 of Schedule 2 to the Act. The Subsidiary shall conduct its affairs in accordance with Schedule 2 to the Act except as modified by this Charter in a manner permitted by Schedule 2.

1.6 About this Charter

1.6.1 This Charter is the charter of the Subsidiary.

1.6.2 This Charter binds the Subsidiary and each Constituent Council.

1.6.3 Despite any other provision in this Charter:

1.6.3.1 if the Act prohibits a thing being done, the thing may not be done;

1.6.3.2 if the Act requires a thing to be done, authority is given for that thing to be done;

1.6.3.3 if a provision of this Charter is or becomes inconsistent with the Act, that provision must be read down or failing that severed from this Charter to the extent of the inconsistency.

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1.6.4 This Charter may not be amended except as all the Constituent Councils may agree by each

passing a resolution in the same terms. An amendment is not effective unless and until published in the Gazette.1

1.6.5 The Constituent Councils may review this Charter at any time but must in any event review this Charter at least once in every four years.2

1.7 Objects and Purposes

The Subsidiary is established to:

1.7.1 receive and dispose of waste collected from within the areas of the Constituent Councils;

1.7.2 receive and dispose of waste collected from outside the areas of the Constituent Councils;

1.7.3 construct, establish and maintain the Integrated Resource Management Centre at Wingfield, South Australia;

1.7.4 provide and operate a place or places for the treatment, recycling and disposal of waste collected by or on behalf of the Constituent Councils;

1.7.5 employ the principles of waste avoidance, re-use, recycling and resource recovery towards a zero waste philosophy;

1.7.6 advance the optimal use of waste materials as a potential resource for the achievement of the highest net benefit to the Constituent Councils;

1.7.7 oversee infrastructure requirements of local government in establishing, processing and resource recovery operations as appropriate;

1.7.8 pro-actively manage its business in a competitive and changing environment;

1.7.9 provide a forum for discussion and/or research for the ongoing improvement of management of waste and actively seek alternative technologies for introduction at the earliest time;

1.7.10 formulate views on matters of interest to its Constituent Councils and to convey such views to the appropriate groups, bodies and persons at a regional, State and national level;

1.7.11 develop further waste management co-operation between its Constituent Councils for the benefit of their communities;

1.7.12 undertake projects (including educational programmes and processes) and activities that benefit the areas of the Constituent Councils and their communities;

1.7.13 associate, collaborate and work in conjunction with other local government bodies for the advancement of matters of common interest;

1.7.14 be financially self-sufficient;

1.7.15 endeavour to provide a financial return to the Constituent Councils,

and in so doing will give due weight to economic, social and environmental considerations.

1.8 Powers, Functions and Duties

The powers, functions and duties of the Subsidiary are to be exercised in the performance of the Subsidiary’s objects and purposes. The Subsidiary shall have those powers, functions and duties delegated to it by the Constituent Councils from time to time which include but are not limited to:

1.8.1 the power to borrow funds in accordance with Clauses 1.8.6 and 1.9;

1.8.2 the power to accumulate surplus funds:

(a) subject to compliance with Clause 1.8.3 for investment purposes; and/or

(b) for a reserve fund or funds for future initiatives supported by the Business Plan; and/or

(c) for meeting any deferred liability of the Subsidiary;

1.8.3 for the purposes of Clause 1.8.2 the duty to invest any of the surplus funds of the Subsidiary in any investment authorised by the Trustee Act 1936 or with the Local Government Finance Authority provided that:

(a) in exercising this power of investment the Subsidiary must exercise the care, diligence and skill that a prudent person of business would exercise in managing the affairs of other persons; and

(b) the Subsidiary must avoid investments that are speculative or hazardous in nature;

1 Schedule 2, Clause 19 (5) of the Act requires a copy of the amended charter be given to the Minister and published in the

Gazette. 2 Schedule 2, Clause 19 (5) of the Act requires this.

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1.8.4 the power to provide rebates to Member Councils at the discretion of the Board in the

proportion of the equity percentages set out at Schedule 1 provided that such rebates are derived solely from services rendered to persons, bodies or councils other than a Member Council;

1.8.5 entering into contracts, purchasing, selling, leasing, hiring, renting or otherwise acquiring or disposing of any personal property or interests therein;

1.8.6 purchasing, selling, leasing, hiring, renting or otherwise acquiring or disposing of any real property or interests therein, provided that it shall be a condition precedent, that in any such transaction where the Subsidiary will incur a singular or a total liability of $500 000 or more that the written approval of two-thirds of the Constituent Councils is first obtained;

1.8.7 employing, engaging, remunerating, removing, suspending or dismissing officers, managers, employees and agents of the Subsidiary;

1.8.8 charging whatever fees the Subsidiary considers appropriate for services rendered to any person, body or Council (other than a Constituent Council) provided that such fees charged by the Subsidiary shall not be less than the cost to the Subsidiary of providing the service except where the Subsidiary considers the circumstances are extraordinary or special;

1.8.9 charging the Constituent Councils fees for services that ensure the viability of the Subsidiary in providing the services;

1.8.10 determining the types of waste which shall be received and the method of treatment, recycling and disposal of that waste;

1.8.11 undertaking all manner of things relating and incidental to the receipt, treatment, recycling and disposal of waste;

1.8.12 printing and publishing any reports, articles, books, leaflets, statistics or other like writings;

1.8.13 receiving waste from outside the areas of the Constituent Councils provided that activity has been approved by a unanimous decision of the Constituent Councils as being necessary or expedient to the performance by the Subsidiary of its functions and it is included within a business plan of the Subsidiary.

1.8.14 pursuing the concept of co-operative regionalism in the receipt, treatment, recycling and disposal of waste for which the Constituent Councils are or may become responsible and to cause all waste collected by the Subsidiary to be treated, recycled and disposed of in a sanitary and environmentally acceptable way;

1.8.15 providing a forum for the discussion and consideration of topics related to the Constituent Councils’ obligations and responsibilities in respect of waste;

1.8.16 opening and operating bank accounts;

1.8.17 the power to adopt and use a trading name provided that the Subsidiary shall first register the trading name with the Office of Consumer and Business Affairs in accordance with the requirements of the Business Names Act; and

1.8.18 the power to do anything else necessary or convenient for or incidental to the exercise, performance or discharge of the Subsidiary’s powers, functions or duties.

1.9 Borrowing Money

1.9.1 The Subsidiary has the power to borrow up to $12 000 000 from the Local Government Finance Authority without any further approval from the Constituent Councils for the purposes of meeting the construction costs of the Integrated Resource Management Centre at Wingfield, South Australia.

1.9.2 If the Subsidiary intends to borrow money for the purposes of a project with expenditure of a capital nature in excess of $500 000, the Subsidiary must make a proposal in writing to all Constituent Councils outlining the amount of money proposed to be borrowed, the terms and conditions of the loan and the purpose to which the money will be put. The consent of two-thirds of the Constituent Councils is required for the Subsidiary to proceed with the proposed borrowing.

1.9.3 For the purposes of Clause 1.9.2 such borrowings must:

(a) not be used for the purpose of funding operational costs; and

(b) be from the Local Government Financial Authority or a registered bank or financial institution within Australia; and

(c) must be drawn down within a period of 24 months from the date of approval.

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1.9.4 The Subsidiary may operate an overdraft facility or facilities as required provided that it must

not exceed $100 000 in total without the approval of two-thirds of the Constituent Councils.

1.10 Property

1.10.1 All property held by the Subsidiary is held by it on behalf of the Constituent Councils;

1.10.2 No person may sell, encumber or otherwise deal with any property of the Subsidiary without the approval of the Board by way of a Board resolution.

1.11 Delegation by the Subsidiary

The Board may by resolution delegate any of its powers, functions and duties under this Charter but may not delegate:

1.11.1 the power to impose charges;

1.11.2 the power to enter into transactions in excess of $50 000;

1.11.3 the power to borrow money or obtain any other form of financial accommodation not set out or included in a budget approved by the Subsidiary or where required by this Charter approved by the Constituent Councils;

1.11.4 the power to approve expenditure of money on the works, services or operations of the Subsidiary not set out or included in a budget approved by the Subsidiary or where required by this Charter approved by the Constituent Councils;

1.11.5 the power to approve the reimbursement of expenses or payment of allowances to members of the Board;

1.11.6 the power to adopt budgets; and

1.11.7 the power to make any application or recommendation to the Minister.

A delegation is revocable at will and does not prevent the Subsidiary from acting in a matter.

1.12 National Competition Policy

The Subsidiary must undertake any commercial activities which constitute a significant business activity of the Subsidiary, in accordance with the principles of competitive neutrality.

(See Clause 32, Part 2, Schedule 2 of the Act and Part 4 of the Government Business Enterprises (Competition) Act 1996)

2. STRUCTURE

2.1 The Subsidiary is a body corporate and is governed by its Board, which has the responsibility to manage the business and other affairs of the Subsidiary ensuring that the Subsidiary acts in accordance with this Charter.

2.2 All meetings of the Subsidiary shall be meetings of the Board.

2.3 The Board will be entitled to make decisions in accordance with the powers and functions of the Subsidiary established in this Charter.

3. MEMBERSHIP AND SUBSCRIPTION

3.1 Initial Constituent Councils

3.1.1 All those councils which were Constituent Councils upon establishment of the Subsidiary under this Charter are known as the Initial Constituent Councils.

3.1.2 Each of the Initial Constituent Councils agrees to commit all of its residual domestic waste through the Subsidiary.

3.2 New Members

Subject to the provisions of the Act including but not limited to Ministerial approval, this Charter may be amended by a resolution in the same terms passed by each of the Constituent Councils to provide for the admission of a new Constituent Council or Councils, with or without conditions of membership.

3.3 Equity Share

3.3.1 Upon establishment of the Subsidiary each initial Constituent Councils will have an equity share in the Subsidiary as set out in the table contained at Schedule 1 to this Charter.

3.3.2 The equity share of a Constituent Council in the Subsidiary can be no greater than 25% at any time.

3.3.3 The only time that the equity share of the Constituent Councils in the Subsidiary will vary is where a new Constituent Council is admitted to or an existing Constituent Council withdraws from the Subsidiary in accordance with this Charter.

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3.4 Withdrawal

3.4.1 A Constituent Council may not withdraw from the Subsidiary except with the approval of the Minister and subject to the Act and this Charter.

3.4.2 A Constituent Council which intends to withdraw from the Subsidiary shall give to the Board written notice of such intention, specifying the date of intended withdrawal. The notice shall be a minimum of 12 months notice expiring on 30 June in the Financial Year after which the notice period has expired unless otherwise agreed by unanimous resolution of the other Constituent Councils.

3.4.3 The withdrawal of a Constituent Council does not extinguish the liability of that Constituent Council for the payment of its contribution towards any actual or contingent deficiency in the net assets of the Subsidiary at the end of the Financial Year in which such withdrawal occurs.

3.4.4 The withdrawal of a Constituent Council does not extinguish the liability of that Constituent Council to contribute to any loss or liability incurred by the Subsidiary at any time before or after such withdrawal in respect of any act or omission by the Subsidiary prior to such withdrawal.

3.4.5 The withdrawal of an Initial Constituent Council does not extinguish its guarantee (to the extent of its equity share) of the initial borrowings undertaken by the Subsidiary in accordance with Clause 1.9.1 (but reduced proportionately as the borrowings are repaid) for a period of 10 years from the date of establishment of the Subsidiary.

3.4.6 The withdrawal of a Constituent Council does not affect its entitlement to any benefit retained in the Subsidiary under Clause 1.8.2 or arising from a rebate for that Financial Year in accordance with Clause 1.8.4.

3.4.7 Payment, of any monies outstanding under this Charter, by or to the withdrawing Constituent Council must be fully paid by 30 June of the financial year following 30 June of the year in which the withdrawal occurs unless there is common agreement of alternative payment arrangements by the Constituent Councils.

4. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT

The Board shall have the responsibility to manage all of the activities of the Subsidiary ensuring that the Subsidiary acts in accordance with this Charter.

4.1 Functions of the Board

4.1.1 The formulation of strategic plans and strategies aimed at improving the activities of the Subsidiary.

4.1.2 To provide professional input and policy direction to the Subsidiary.

4.1.3 Monitoring, overseeing and evaluating the performance of the Executive Officer of the Subsidiary.

4.1.4 Ensuring that ethical behaviour and integrity is established and maintained by the Subsidiary and its Board Members in all activities undertaken by the Subsidiary.

4.1.5 Subject to subclause 4.5.18 ensuring that the activities of the Subsidiary are undertaken in an open and transparent manner.

4.1.6 The preparation and development of Business Plans to be considered in consultation with the Constituent Councils.

4.1.7 Exercising the care, diligence and skill that a prudent person of business would exercise in managing the affairs of other persons.

4.2 Membership of the Board

4.2.1 The Board shall consist of six members, one person being appointed by each Constituent Council.

4.2.2 Subject to this Clause a Board Member shall be appointed for a term of four years specified in the instrument of appointment and at the expiration of the term of office will be eligible for re-appointment.

4.2.3 Each Constituent Council may appoint a deputy Board Member to act in place of that Constituent Council’s Board Member where the Board Member will not be present at a meeting of the Board.

4.2.4 In the absence of the Board Member, a deputy Board Member will be deemed to be the Board Member and can exercise all of the rights, privileges and obligations of the Board Member during the absence of that Board Member.

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4.2.5 Each Constituent Council must give notice in writing to the Subsidiary of the persons

appointed as Board Members and deputy Board Members and of any revocation of those appointments.

4.2.6 The appointment of a Board Member shall terminate:

(a) upon the Council which appointed him/her ceasing to be a Constituent Council; or

(b) if the Board Member is an elected member of a Constituent Council, upon ceasing to be an elected member; or

(c) if the Board Member is an employee of a Constituent Council, upon ceasing to be employed by the Council which appointed him/her; or

(d) by resolution of the Council which appointed him/her

(See Clause 20, Part 2, Schedule 2 of the Act for the grounds which give rise to a vacancy)

4.2.7 The Board may by a two-thirds majority vote of the Board Members present (excluding the Board Member subject to this Clause 4.2.7) make a recommendation to the relevant Constituent Council requesting the Constituent Council to terminate the appointment of a Board Member that it has appointed for:

(a) any behaviour of the Board Member which in the opinion of the Board amounts to impropriety;

(b) serious neglect of duty in attending to his/her responsibilities as a Board Member;

(c) breach of fiduciary duty to the Subsidiary or the Constituent Council(s);

(d) breach of the duty of confidentiality to the Subsidiary and the Constituent Council(s);

(e) breach of the conflict of interest provisions; or

(f) any other behaviour which may discredit the Subsidiary.

4.2.8 If any casual vacancy occurs in the membership of the Board it will be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. The person appointed to the Board to fill a casual vacancy will be appointed for the balance of the term of the original appointment.

4.3 Governance Issues for Members of the Board

4.3.1 The principles regarding conflict of interest prescribed in the Act apply to all Board Members in the same manner as if they were elected members of a council.

(See Chapter 5, Part 4, Division 3 of the Act for Conflict of Interest Provisions)

4.3.2 The Board Members are not required to comply with Division 2, Chapter 5 (Register of Interests) of the Act.

4.3.3 The Board Members will at all times act in accordance with their duties of confidence and confidentiality and individual fiduciary duties including honesty and the exercise of reasonable care and diligence with respect to the performance and discharge of official functions and duties as required by Chapter 5, Part 4, Division 1 of the Act and Clause 23 of Part 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act.

4.3.4 The Board must prepare and adopt and thereafter keep under review policies on:

4.3.4.1 contracts and tenders, as would conform to Section 49 of the Act;

4.3.4.2 a code of conduct to be observed by Board Members;

4.3.4.3 Governance including as concerns:

(a) the operation of any account with a bank or Local Government Finance Authority;

(b) human resource management;

(c) improper assistance to a prospective contract party;

(d) improper offering of inducements to Board Members to staff of the Subsidiary;

(e) improper lobbying of Board Members or staff of the Subsidiary.

4.3.4.4 Occupational health and safety;

4.3.4.5 Protection of the environment.

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4.4 Chair of the Board

4.4.1 The Chair of the Board shall be a Board Member appointed by the Board and shall hold office for a term of four years unless he/she resigns or is removed from office pursuant to Clause 4.2 or is otherwise no longer eligible to act as a Board Member.

4.4.2 There shall also be a Deputy Chair of the Board who shall be appointed by the Board to hold office for a term of four years, unless he/she resigns or is removed from office pursuant to Clause 4.2 or is otherwise no longer eligible to act as a Board Member.

4.4.3 The Chair and the Deputy Chair are eligible for re-appointment at the expiration of their terms of office.

4.4.4 In the event that the appointed Chair either resigns or is no longer eligible to act as a Board Member prior to the expiration of that persons term, then the Deputy Chair shall act in that office or in the event of the Deputy Chair refusing or being unable to so act the Board shall elect from amongst the Board Members a new Chair who shall hold office until a further appointment is made pursuant to Clause 4.4.1 whereupon the person so appointed will hold office for the duration of the original appointment.

4.4.5 The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Board and, in the event of the Chair being absent from a meeting, the Deputy Chair shall preside and in the event of both the Chair and the Deputy Chair being absent from a meeting the Board Members present shall appoint a member from amongst them, who shall preside for that meeting or until the Chair or the Deputy Chair is present.

4.5 Meetings of the Board

4.5.1 The provisions of Part 2 of the Local Government (Procedures at Meetings) Regulations 1999, shall, insofar as the same may be applicable and not inconsistent with this Charter, apply to the proceedings at and conduct of all meetings of the Board.

4.5.2 Ordinary meetings of the Board must take place at such times and places as may be fixed by the Board or the Executive Officer of the Subsidiary from time to time, and in any event not less than six times per Financial Year. Meetings shall not be held before 5 p.m. unless the Board resolves otherwise by resolution supported unanimously by all of the Board Members present at the meeting which determines the issue.

4.5.3 An ordinary meeting of the Board will constitute an ordinary meeting of the Subsidiary. The Board shall administer the business of the ordinary meeting.

4.5.4 For the purposes of this subclause, the contemporary linking together by telephone, audio-visual or other instantaneous means (‘telecommunications meeting’) of a number of the Board Members provided that at least a quorum is present, is deemed to constitute a meeting of the Board. Each of the Board Members taking part in the telecommunications meeting, must at all times during the telecommunications meeting be able to hear and be heard by each of the other Board Members present. At the commencement of the meeting, each Board Member must announce his/her presence to all other Board Members taking part in the meeting. A Board Member must not leave a telecommunications meeting by disconnecting his/her telephone, audio-visual or other communication equipment, unless that Board Member has previously notified the Chair of the meeting.

4.5.5 A proposed resolution in writing and given to all Board Members in accordance with proceedings determined by the Board will be a valid decision of the Board where a majority of Board members vote in favour of the resolution by signing and returning the resolution to the Executive Officer or otherwise giving written notice of their consent and setting out the terms of the resolution to the Executive Officer. The resolution shall thereupon be as valid and effectual as if it had been passed at a meeting of the Board duly convened and held.

4.5.6 Notice of ordinary meetings of the Board must be given by the Executive Officer to each Board Member not less than three clear business days prior to the holding of the meeting.

4.5.7 Any Constituent Council or Board Member may by delivering a written request to the Executive Officer of the Subsidiary require a special meeting of the Board to be held. On receipt of the request the Executive Officer shall send a notice of the special meeting to all Board Members and Executive Officers of the Constituent Councils at least 24 hours prior to the commencement of the special meeting.

4.5.8 The request by any Board member to the Executive Officer of the Subsidiary requiring a special meeting to be held must be accompanied by the proposed agenda for the meeting and any written reports intended to be considered at the meeting (and if the proposed agenda is not provided the request is of no effect).

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4.5.9 Notice of any meeting of the Board must:

(a) be in writing; and

(b) set out the date, time and place of the meeting; and

(c) be signed by the Executive Officer; and

(d) contain or be accompanied by, the agenda for the meeting; and

(e) be accompanied by a copy of any documents or reports that are to be considered at the meeting (so far as this is practicable).

4.5.10 The Executive Officer must maintain a record of all notices of meetings given to Board Members.

4.5.11 Notice of a meeting may be given to a Board Member:

(a) personally; or

(b) by delivering the notice (whether by post or otherwise) to the usual place of residence of the Board Member or to another place authorised in writing by the Board Member; or

(c) by leaving the notice for a Board Member at an appropriate place at the principal place of the office of the Constituent Council which appointed the Board Member; or

(d) by a means authorised in writing by the Board Member as being an available means of giving notice.

4.5.12 A notice that is not given in accordance with subclause 4.5.8 will be taken to have been validly given if the Executive Officer considers it impracticable to give the notice in accordance with the subclause and takes action that the Executive Officer considers reasonably practicable in the circumstances to bring the notice to the Board Member’s attention.

4.5.13 The Chair may convene urgent general meetings of the Board at the Chair’s discretion.

4.5.14 The Chair shall convene other meetings of the Board as a general meeting may direct.

4.5.15 A majority of the Board Members present at a meeting of the Board may adjourn the meeting from time to time and from place to place.

4.5.16 Subject to Clause 4.5.19 meetings of the Board must be conducted in a place open to the public.

4.5.17 The Executive Officer may indicate on a document or report provided to Board Members (all on a separate notice) that any information or matter contained in or arising from the document/report is confidential until such time as the Board determines whether the document/report will be considered in confidence under Clause 4.5.19.

4.5.18 All Board Members must keep confidential all documents and any information provided to them on a confidential basis for their consideration prior to a meeting of the Board.

4.5.19 The Board may order that the public be excluded from attendance at any meeting in order to enable the Board to consider in confidence any information or matter listed in section 90 (3) of the Act (after taking into account any relevant consideration under that subsection).

The exercise of this power does not exclude Board Members and any other person permitted by the Board (or by operation of the Act) to remain in the room.

4.5.20 Where an order is made under Clause 4.5.19, a note must be made in the minutes of the making of the order and of the grounds on which it was made.

4.5.21 Where the Board has considered any information or a matter in confidence under Clause 4.5.19 it may subsequently resolve to keep minutes and/or documents considered during that part of the meeting as confidential in accordance with section 91 of the Act.

4.5.22 The Executive Officer must cause minutes to be kept of the proceedings at every meeting of the Board. The minutes must be prepared and distributed to Board Members and Constituent Councils within five business days of the meeting to which they relate. The minutes must be presented to the next ordinary meeting of the Board for confirmation and adoption.

4.5.23 Where the Executive Officer is excluded from attendance at a meeting of the Board pursuant to Clause 4.5.19, the person presiding at the meeting shall cause the minutes to be kept.

4.5.24 Quorum

(a) The quorum for any meeting of the Board is a simple majority of the number of Board Members in office and no business will be transacted at a meeting of the Board unless a quorum is present.

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(b) In the matter of a meeting for the purpose of recommending the winding up of the

Subsidiary, a quorum will be constituted by the attendance of Board Members of a majority of the Constituent Councils.

4.5.25 Voting

(a) Every Board Member, including the Chair, shall have a deliberative vote. The Chair shall not in the event of an equality of votes have a casting vote.

(b) All matters will be decided by a majority of votes of the Board Members present except where this Charter provides otherwise. In the event of an equality of votes the matter will lapse.

(c) A recommendation to Constituent Council’s to wind up the Subsidiary requires the votes of the Board Members of a majority of the Constituent Councils.

(d) Subject to conflicts of interest, each Board Member validly present at a meeting must vote on a matter arising for decision at the meeting. Failure by any Board Member to vote other than in conflict of interest situations will be deemed to be a negative vote in relation to the question for decision.

4.5.26 Subject to Clause 4.5.28 a person is entitled to inspect, without payment of a fee:

(a) minutes of a Board Meeting;

(b) reports to the Board received at a meeting of the Board;

(c) recommendations presented to the Board in writing and adopted by resolution of the Board.

4.5.27 Subject to Clause 4.5.28, a person is entitled, on payment of a fee fixed by the Board, to obtain a copy of any documents available for inspection under Clause 4.5.26.

4.5.28 Clauses 4.5.26 and 4.5.27 do not apply in relation to a document or part of a document if:

(1) the document or part of the document relates to a matter of a kind referred to in Clause 4.5.19; and

(2) the Board has ordered in accordance with Clause 4.5.21 that the document or part of the document be kept confidential (provided that in so ordering the Board must specify the duration of the order or the circumstances in which it will cease to apply or a period after which it must be reviewed).

4.5.29 The Board may invite any person to attend at a meeting of the Board to act in an advisory capacity.

4.5.30 Subject to this Charter and to any direction of the Constituent Councils the Board may determine its own procedures for voting which must be fair and contribute to free and open decision making.

5. EMPLOYEES OF THE SUBSIDIARY

5.1 The Board must appoint an Executive Officer of the Subsidiary to manage the business of the Board on terms agreed between the Executive Officer and the Board. The Executive Officer may be a natural person or a body corporate approved by the Board.

5.2 The Executive Officer shall cause records to be kept of the business and financial affairs of the Subsidiary in accordance with this Charter, in addition to other duties provided for by this Charter and those specified in the terms and conditions of appointment.

5.3 In the absence of the Executive Officer for any period exceeding one week a suitable person to act in the position of Executive Officer of the Subsidiary must be appointed by the Board.

5.4 The Board shall delegate responsibility for the day to day management of the Subsidiary to the Executive Officer, who will ensure that sound business and human resource management practices are applied in the efficient and effective management of the operations of the Subsidiary.

5.5 The functions of the Executive Officer shall be specified in the terms and conditions of appointment and shall include but are not limited to:

5.5.1 attending at all meetings of the Board unless excluded by resolution of the Board;

5.5.2 ensuring that the decisions of the Board are implemented in a timely and efficient manner;

5.5.3 providing information to assist the Board to assess the Subsidiary’s performance against its Strategic and Business Plans;

5.5.4 appointing, managing, suspending and dismissing employees of the Subsidiary;

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5.5.5 determining the conditions of employment of employees of the Subsidiary, within budgetary

constraints set by the Board;

5.5.6 providing advice and reports to the Board on the exercise and performance of its powers and functions under this Charter or any Act;

5.5.7 ensuring that the Subsidiary is at all times complying with Schedule 2 to the Act;

5.5.8 ensuring that the Subsidiary’s annual report is distributed to the Constituent Councils in conformity with Clause 6.5;

5.5.9 co-ordinating and initiating proposals for consideration of the Board including but not limited to continuing improvement of the operations of the Subsidiary;

5.5.10 ensuring that the assets and resources of the Subsidiary are properly managed and maintained;

5.5.11 exercising, performing or discharging other powers, functions or duties conferred on the Executive Officer by or under the Act or any other Act, and performing other functions lawfully directed by the Board; and

5.5.12 achieving financial outcomes in accordance with adopted plans and budgets of the Subsidiary;

5.5.13 invite any person to attend at a meeting to act in an advisory capacity.

5.6 The Executive Officer may delegate or sub-delegate to an employee of the Subsidiary or a committee comprising employees of the Subsidiary, any power or function vested in the Executive Officer. Such delegation or sub-delegation may be subject to any conditions or limitations as determined by the Executive Officer.

5.7 Where a power or function is delegated to an employee, the employee is responsible to the Executive Officer for the efficient and effective exercise or performance of that power or function.

5.8 Where a power or function is delegated to an employee, or a person occupying a particular office or position, that employee or person is responsible to the Executive Officer for the efficient and effective exercise or performance of that power or function.

5.9 A written record of all delegations and sub-delegations must be kept by the Executive Officer at all times.

5.10 The Executive Officer shall provide a report on his activities to the Board at least once in every three Board Meeting.

6. MANAGEMENT

6.1 Financial Management

6.1.1 The Subsidiary shall keep proper books of accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1999.

6.1.2 The Subsidiary must reconsider its budget at least three times in each Financial Year at intervals of not less than three months between 30 September and 31 May (inclusive) in accordance with the requirements of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1999.

6.1.3 The Subsidiary’s books of account must be available for inspection by any Board Member or authorised representative of any Constituent Council at any reasonable time on request.

6.1.4 The Subsidiary must establish and maintain a bank account with such banking facilities and at a bank to be determined by the Board.

6.1.5 The Subsidiary shall appoint no less than two Board Members, the Executive Officer, the Chair and the Deputy Chair as authorised operators of the bank accounts. A minimum of two authorised operators must be required to deal with the bank account at any one time.

6.1.6 All cheques must be signed by two persons authorised by resolution of the Board.

6.1.7 Any payments made by Electronic Funds Transfer must be made in accordance with procedures which have received the prior approval of the Auditor and been adopted by the Board.

6.1.8 The Subsidiary must develop and present to the Constituent Councils for adoption a treasury management policy to include (but not limited to) provisions relating to debt, savings, surplus funds and financial risk reduction through a holistic approach to borrowings, investment and financial management.

The Executive Officer must act prudently in the handling of all financial transactions for the Subsidiary and must provide quarterly financial and corporate reports to the Board and if requested, the Constituent Councils.

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6.2 Audit

6.2.1 The Board shall appoint an auditor in accordance with the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1999.

6.2.2 The Auditor shall hold office until the appointment is rescinded by a resolution of the Board at an ordinary meeting.

6.2.3 The Auditor will have the same powers and responsibilities as set out in the Act in relation to a Council.

6.2.4 The audit of financial statements of the Subsidiary, together with the accompanying report from the Auditor, shall be submitted to both the Board and the Constituent Councils.

6.2.5 The books of account and financial statements shall be audited at least once per year.

6.2.6 The Subsidiary is required to establish an audit committee.

6.3 Business Plan

The Subsidiary shall:

6.3.1 prepare a Business Plan which must address at least the next 10 years;

6.3.2 the Business Plan must:

(a) link the core activities of the Subsidiary to strategic, operational and organisational requirements with supporting financial projections setting out the estimates of revenue and expenditure as necessary for the period;

(b) include the performance targets of the Subsidiary; and

(c) include those measures to be employed to monitor and assess performance and achievement of targets;

6.3.3 the Board shall compare the Business Plan against performance targets at least twice every Financial Year;

6.3.4 review the contents of the Business Plan annually within three months of the adoption of the annual program and budget; and

6.3.5 undertake reasonable consultation with the Constituent Councils prior to adopting or amending the Business Plan.

(See Clause 24, Part 2, Schedule 2 to the Act for the contents of the Business Plan)

6.4 Annual Program and Budget

6.4.1 Before the end of May in each Financial Year in accordance with the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1999 a proposed annual program and budget detailing the estimated revenues and costs for the forthcoming financial year shall be submitted by the Executive Officer to the Board.

6.4.2 The proposed annual program and the budget must be referred to Constituent Councils at the same time as the Executive Officer submits them to the Board Members.

6.4.3 A Constituent Council may comment in writing to the Executive Officer on the annual program and the budget at least three business days before the meeting at which they will be considered by the Board or, alternatively, may comment through its Board Member at the meeting of the Board.

6.4.4 The Board must provide a copy of the adopted budget to the Chief Executive Officer of each Constituent Council within five business days after the adoption.

6.4.5 Reports summarising the financial position and performance of the Authority against the annual budget shall be prepared and presented to the Board every three calendar months and copies provided to the Constituent Councils within five days of the Board meeting to which they have been presented.

(See Clause 25, Part 2, Schedule 2 to the Act for the Contents of the Budget)

6.5 Reporting

6.5.1 The Board must submit to the Constituent Councils by 30 September in each Financial Year a report on the work and operations of the Subsidiary detailing achievement of the aims and objectives of its Business Plan and incorporating the audited Financial Statements of the Subsidiary and any other information or reports required by the Constituent Councils.

6.5.2 The Board shall present financial statements in accordance with the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1999 to the Constituent Councils by 15 September of each Financial Year.

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7. MISCELLANEOUS

7.1 Insurance and Superannuation Requirements

7.1.1 The Subsidiary shall register with the Local Government Mutual Liability Scheme and comply with the Rules of that Scheme.

7.1.2 The Subsidiary shall advise Local Government Asset Mutual Scheme of its insurance requirements relating to Local Government Special Risks including buildings, structures, vehicles and equipment under the management, care and control of the Subsidiary.

7.1.3 If the Subsidiary employs any person it shall register with the Local Government Superannuation Scheme and the Local Government Workers Compensation Scheme and comply with the Rules of those Schemes.

7.2 Winding Up

7.2.1 The Subsidiary may be wound up by the Minister acting upon a unanimous resolution of the Constituent Councils or by the Minister in accordance with Schedule 2, Part 2, Clause 33 (1) (b) of the Act.

7.2.2 In the event of a winding up of the Subsidiary, any surplus assets after payment of all expenses shall be returned to the Constituent Councils in proportion to the equity shares of the Constituent Councils prior to the passing of the resolution to wind up.

7.2.3 If there are insufficient funds to pay all expenses due by the Subsidiary on winding up, a levy shall be imposed on all Constituent Councils in proportion to the equity share of the Constituent Councils in the financial year prior to the passing of the resolution to wind up.

7.3 Constituent Councils are Guarantors of the Subsidiary

Liabilities incurred or assumed by the Subsidiary are guaranteed by the Constituent Councils. As between the Constituent Councils, they share in the debts and liabilities of the Subsidiary in proportion to the equity percentages set out in Schedule 1.

7.4 Non-Derogation and Direction by Constituent Councils

7.4.1 The establishment of the Subsidiary does not derogate from the power of any of the Constituent Councils to act independently in relation to a matter within the jurisdiction of the Subsidiary.

7.4.2 Provided that the Constituent Councils have all first agreed unanimously as to the action to be taken, the Constituent Councils may direct and control the Subsidiary.

7.4.3 For the purpose of Clause 7.4.1, any decision of the Constituent Councils under Clause 7.4.2 and/or direction given or control exercised by the Constituent Councils must be given in writing to the Executive Officer of the Subsidiary.

7.5 Alteration and Review of Charter

7.5.1 Consistent with Clause 1.6.5 this Charter will be reviewed by the Constituent Councils acting in concurrence at least once in every four years.

7.5.2 This Charter may be amended by a resolution passed in the same terms by each of the Constituent Councils.

7.5.3 The Executive Officer must ensure that the amended Charter is published in the Gazette and a copy of the amended Charter provided to the Minister.

7.6 Dispute Resolution

About this clause:

7.6.1 The procedure in this Clause must be applied to any dispute that arises between the Subsidiary and a Constituent Council concerning the affairs of the Subsidiary, or between Constituent Councils concerning the affairs of the Subsidiary, including a dispute as to the meaning or effect of this Charter and whether the dispute concerns a claim in common law, equity or under statute.

7.6.2 The Subsidiary and a Constituent Council must continue to observe and perform this Charter despite the application or operation of this Clause.

7.6.3 This Clause does not prejudice the right of a party:

(a) to require the continuing observance and performance of this Charter by all parties; or

(b) to institute proceedings to enforce payment due under this Charter or to seek injunctive relief to prevent immediate and irreparable harm.

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7.6.4 Pending completion of the procedure set out in this Clause, and subject to this Clause, a

dispute must not be the subject of legal proceedings between any of the parties in dispute. If legal proceedings are initiated or continued in breach of this provision, a party to the dispute is entitled to apply for and be granted an order of the court adjourning those proceedings pending completion of the procedure set out in this Clause.

Step 1: Notice of dispute: A party to the dispute must promptly notify each other party to the dispute:

7.6.5 the nature of the dispute, giving reasonable details; and

7.6.6 what action (if any) the party giving notice thinks will resolve the dispute;

7.6.7 but a failure to give such notice does not entitle any other party to damages.

Step 2: Meeting of the parties: A party to the dispute who complies with the previous step may at the same or a later time notify each other party to the dispute that the first party requires a meeting within 14 business days after the giving of such notice. In that case, each party to the dispute must send to the meeting a senior manager of that party with the Board with authority to resolve the dispute and at the meeting make a good faith attempt to resolve the dispute.

Step 3: Mediation: Despite whether any previous step was taken, a dispute not resolved within 30 days must be referred to mediation, as to which:

7.6.8 the mediator must be a person agreed by the parties in dispute or, if they cannot agree within 14 business days, a mediator nominated by the then President of the South Australian Bar Association (or equivalent officer of any successor organisation);

7.6.9 the role of a mediator is to assist in negotiating a resolution of a dispute. A mediator may not make a decision binding on a party unless that party has so agreed in writing;

7.6.10 the mediation must take place in a location in Adelaide agreed by the parties;

7.6.11 a party in dispute must cooperate in arranging and expediting mediation;

7.6.12 a party in dispute must send to the mediation a senior manager with authority to resolve the dispute;

7.6.13 the mediator may exclude lawyers acting for the parties in dispute and may co-opt expert assistance as the mediator thinks fit;

7.6.14 a party in dispute may withdraw from mediation if there is reason to believe the mediator is not acting in confidence, or with good faith or is acting for a purpose other than resolving the dispute;

7.6.15 unless otherwise agreed in writing:

(a) everything that occurs before the mediator is in confidence and in closed session;

(b) discussions (including admissions and concessions) are without prejudice and may not be called into evidence in any subsequent litigation by a party;

(c) documents brought into existence specifically for the purpose of the mediation may not be admitted in evidence in any subsequent legal proceedings by a party;

(d) the parties in dispute must report back to the mediator within 14 business days on actions taken, based on the outcome of the mediation;

7.6.16 a party in dispute need not spend more than one day in mediation for a matter under dispute;

7.6.17 a party in dispute must bear an equal share of the costs and expenses of the mediator and otherwise bears its own costs.

Step 4: Arbitration: Despite whether any previous step was taken, a dispute not resolved within 60 days must be referred to arbitration, as to which:

7.6.18 there must be only one arbitrator and who is a natural person agreed by the parties or, if they cannot agree within 14 business days, an arbitrator nominated by the then Chairperson of The Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators Australia (South Australian Chapter);

7.6.19 the role of the arbitrator is to resolve the dispute and make decisions binding on the parties;

7.6.20 the arbitration must take place in an agreed location in Adelaide;

7.6.21 a party must cooperate in arranging and expediting arbitration;

7.6.22 a party must send to the arbitration a senior manager with authority to resolve the dispute;

7.6.23 the parties may provide evidence and given written and verbal submissions to the arbitrator within the time set by the arbitrator;

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7.6.24 the arbitrator must within reasonable time:

(a) consider the evidence and submissions;

(b) decide the dispute; and

(c) give written reasons to each party;

7.6.25 subject to this Clause, the arbitration must take place under Rules 5 to 18 (inclusive) of the Rules of The Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators for the Conduct of Commercial Arbitrations and the provisions of the Commercial Arbitration Act 1986 (S.A.) and which Rules are taken to be incorporated by reference into this Clause OR subject to this Clause, the arbitrator must fix the rules of arbitration;

7.6.26 the costs and expenses of the arbitrator and of each party must be borne as the arbitrator decides.

7.7 Committees

7.7.1 The Board may establish a committee of Board Members for the purpose of:

(a) enquiring into and reporting to the Board on any matter within the Subsidiary’s functions and powers and as detailed in the terms of reference given by the Board to the committee;

(b) exercising, performing or discharging delegated powers, functions or duties.

7.7.2 A member of a committee established under Clause 7.7.1 holds office at the pleasure of the Board.

7.7.3 The Board may establish advisory committees consisting of or including persons who are not Board Members for enquiring into and reporting to the Board on any matter within the Subsidiary’s functions and powers and as detailed in the terms of reference which must be given by the Board to the advisory committee.

7.8 The Chair of the Board is an ex-officio member of any committee or advisory committee established by the Board.

7.9 Common Seal

7.9.1 The Subsidiary shall have a common seal upon which its corporate name shall appear in legible characters.

7.9.2 The common seal shall not be used without the express authorisation of a resolution of the Subsidiary and every use of the common seal shall be recorded in the minute book of the Subsidiary.

7.9.3 The affixing of the common seal shall be witnessed by the Chair or the Deputy Chair and the Executive Officer or such other person as the Subsidiary may appoint for the purpose.

7.9.4 The common seal shall be kept in the custody of the Executive Officer or such other person as the Subsidiary may from time to time decide.

7.10 Saving Provision

As a matter of record, Schedule 2, Clause 40 of the Act provides that no act or proceeding of the Subsidiary is invalid by reason of:

7.10.1 a vacancy or vacancies in membership of the Board; or

7.10.2 a defect in the appointment of a Board Member.

7.11 Principal Office

The Subsidiary’s principal office is located at 21 Rundle Street, Kent Town, S.A. 5067 or as the Board may otherwise determine.

7.12 Service of Documents

A document to be given by the Subsidiary to a Constituent Council, or by a Constituent Council to the Subsidiary may be given in a manner that section 280 of the Act permits. A written notice given by the Subsidiary to a Constituent Council must be marked ‘Attention: Chief Executive Officer’.

7.13 Access to Information/Records

7.13.1 As a matter of record Schedule 2, Clause 27 of the Act entitles each Constituent Council to be furnished with information or records of the Subsidiary;

7.13.2 A Constituent Council and a Board Member each have a right to inspect and take copies of the books and records of the Subsidiary for any proper purpose;

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7.14 Circumstances Not Provided For

7.14.1 If any circumstance arises about which this Charter is silent, incapable of taking effect or being implemented according to its strict provisions, the Chair may decide the action to be taken to ensure achievement of the objects of the Subsidiary and its effective administration.

7.14.2 The Chair shall report any such decision at the next ordinary meeting of the Subsidiary.

SCHEDULE 1

EQUITY SHARE

Constituent Council Equity Share %

Adelaide City Council 23.75

City of Campbelltown 23.75

City of Charles Sturt 23.75

City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters 17.81

City of Prospect 5.00

Town of Walkerville 5.94

TOTAL 100.00

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENT RATES

To apply from 1 July 2009

$

Agents, Ceasing to Act as.................................................... 42.75

Associations: Incorporation ................................................................... 21.70 Intention of Incorporation ................................................ 53.50 Transfer of Properties ...................................................... 53.50

Attorney, Appointment of.................................................... 42.75

Bailiff’s Sale........................................................................ 53.50

Cemetery Curator Appointed............................................... 31.75

Companies: Alteration to Constitution ................................................ 42.75 Capital, Increase or Decrease of ...................................... 53.50 Ceasing to Carry on Business .......................................... 31.75 Declaration of Dividend................................................... 31.75 Incorporation ................................................................... 42.75 Lost Share Certificates: First Name.................................................................... 31.75 Each Subsequent Name................................................ 10.90 Meeting Final................................................................... 35.75 Meeting Final Regarding Liquidator’s Report on Conduct of Winding Up (equivalent to ‘Final Meeting’) First Name.................................................................... 42.75 Each Subsequent Name................................................ 10.90 Notices: Call............................................................................... 53.50 Change of Name .......................................................... 21.70 Creditors....................................................................... 42.75 Creditors Compromise of Arrangement ....................... 42.75 Creditors (extraordinary resolution that ‘the Com-

pany be wound up voluntarily and that a liquidator be appointed’)........................................................... 53.50

Release of LiquidatorApplicationLarge Ad.......... 85.00Release Granted ..................... 53.50

Receiver and Manager Appointed................................ 49.50 Receiver and Manager Ceasing to Act ......................... 42.75 Restored Name............................................................. 40.00 Petition to Supreme Court for Winding Up.................. 74.50 Summons in Action...................................................... 63.50 Order of Supreme Court for Winding Up Action......... 42.75 Register of InterestsSection 84 (1) Exempt .............. 96.00 Removal of Office........................................................ 21.70 Proof of Debts .............................................................. 42.75 Sales of Shares and Forfeiture...................................... 42.75

Estates: Assigned .......................................................................... 31.75 Deceased PersonsNotice to Creditors, etc.................... 53.50 Each Subsequent Name................................................ 10.90 Deceased PersonsClosed Estates ................................. 31.75 Each Subsequent Estate ............................................... 1.40 Probate, Selling of ........................................................... 42.75 Public Trustee, each Estate .............................................. 10.90

$

Firms: Ceasing to Carry on Business (each insertion)................. 28.50 Discontinuance Place of Business ................................... 28.50

LandReal Property Act: Intention to Sell, Notice of............................................... 53.50 Lost Certificate of Title Notices ...................................... 53.50 Cancellation, Notice of (Strata Plan) ............................... 53.50

Mortgages: Caveat Lodgement........................................................... 21.70 Discharge of..................................................................... 22.70 Foreclosures..................................................................... 21.70 Transfer of ....................................................................... 21.70 Sublet............................................................................... 10.90

LeasesApplication for Transfer (2 insertions) each ......... 10.90

Lost Treasury Receipts (3 insertions) each.......................... 31.75

Licensing............................................................................. 63.50

Municipal or District Councils: Annual Financial StatementForms 1 and 2 .................. 598.00 Electricity SupplyForms 19 and 20.............................. 425.00 Default in Payment of Rates: First Name ................................................................... 85.00 Each Subsequent Name................................................ 10.90

Noxious Trade..................................................................... 31.75

Partnership, Dissolution of .................................................. 31.75

Petitions (small)................................................................... 21.70

Registered Building Societies (from Registrar- General) ........................................................................... 21.70

Register of Unclaimed MoneysFirst Name...................... 31.75 Each Subsequent Name ................................................... 10.90

Registers of MembersThree pages and over: Rate per page (in 8pt) ...................................................... 272.00 Rate per page (in 6pt) ...................................................... 359.00

Sale of Land by Public Auction........................................... 54.00

Advertisements.................................................................... 3.00¼ page advertisement .......................................................... 127.00½ page advertisement .......................................................... 254.00Full page advertisement....................................................... 498.00

Advertisements, other than those listed are charged at $3.00 per column line, tabular one-third extra. Notices by Colleges, Universities, Corporations and District Councils to be charged at $3.00 per line. Where the notice inserted varies significantly in length from that which is usually published a charge of $3.00 per column line will be applied in lieu of advertisement rates listed. South Australian Government publications are sold on the condition that they will not be reproduced without prior permission from the Government Printer.

All the above prices include GST

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES

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NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 2004

Declaration of Animals and Plants

PURSUANT to section 174 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 (the Act), I, Paul Caica, Minister for Environment and Conservation, vary the notice published at pages 2018 to 2060 in the Government Gazette of 30 June 2005 (as varied) as follows:

Schedule 2 is amended by the replacement of Animals Class 10 with the following:

Animals Provisions of Act which are to apply Category Control Area

CLASS 10 MAMMALS LAGOMORPHA Oryctolagus cuniculus European rabbit (wild forms)

175 (1) (3), 176 (1),

177, 179, 182 (2) Insert 185 (1)

3

Whole of the State (excluding any areas specified in other classes)

Dated 18 May 2010.

PAUL CAICA, Minister for Environment and Conservation

[REPUBLISHED] IN Government Gazette of 20 May 2010 at page 1987, last notice appearing in the third paragraph ‘Years one to five exploratory operations’ should have read ‘Year one exploratory operations’.

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000 SECTION 25 (5) (b)

Variation of Petroleum Exploration Licence—PEL 96 NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 1 October 2009, the conditions of the abovementioned Exploration Licence have been varied as follows: Condition 1 of the licence is omitted and the following

substituted: 1. ‘During the term of the licence, the licensee shall carry

out or cause to be carried out exploratory operations on the area comprised in the licence in accordance with such work programs as are approved by the Minister from time to time. Year one exploratory operations are guaranteed and any subsequent licence year work program becomes guaranteed upon entry into any such licence year. These exploratory operations shall include but not necessarily be limited to:

Year of Term of Licence Minimum Work Requirements

One • Geological and Geophysical studies

Two • Drill one well

Three • 100 km 2D seismic acquisition

Four • Geological and Geophysical studies

Five • Drill one well

’ The revised work requirements as a result of this variation would not have altered the outcome of the original competitive tender process. Dated 18 May 2010.

C. D. COCKSHELL, Acting Director Petroleum and Geothermal Minerals and Energy Resources Primary Industries and Resources SA Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources Development

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PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000

Grant of Petroleum Exploration Licence—PEL 516

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Petroleum Exploration Licence has been granted under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 1 October 2009.

No of Licence Licensees Locality Expiry Reference PEL 516 Stuart Petroleum Limited Cooper Basin 19 May 2015 F2010/25

Description of Area—Area 1

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 283215S GDA94 and longitude 1400055E GDA94, thence east to longitude 1400645E GDA94, south to latitude 283230S GDA94, east to longitude 1400720E GDA94, south to latitude 283255S GDA94, east to longitude 1400750E GDA94, south to latitude 283400S GDA94, west to longitude 1400740E GDA94, south to latitude 283410S GDA94, west to longitude 1400715E GDA94, south to latitude 283420S GDA94, west to longitude 1400645E GDA94, south to latitude 283435S GDA94, west to longitude 1400620E GDA94, south to latitude 283445S GDA94, west to longitude 1400600E GDA94, south to latitude 283455S GDA94, west to longitude 1400545E GDA94, south to latitude 283510S GDA94, west to longitude 1400525E GDA94, south to latitude 283525S GDA94, west to longitude 1400500E GDA94, south to latitude 283540S GDA94, west to longitude 1400445E GDA94, south to latitude 283550S GDA94, west to longitude 1400415E GDA94, south to latitude 283625S GDA94, west to longitude 1400340E GDA94, south to latitude 283640S GDA94, west to longitude 1395900E GDA94, south to latitude 284000S AGD66, west to the eastern boundary of the Dieri Native Title Claim (tribe number SC97/4) then north-easterly along the boundary of the said Native Title Claim to latitude 283505S GDA94, east to longitude 1395545E GDA94, north to latitude 283455S GDA94, east to longitude 1395600E GDA94, north to latitude 283445S GDA94, east to longitude 1395610E GDA94, north to latitude 283440S GDA94, east to longitude 1395620E GDA94, north to latitude 283435S GDA94, east to longitude 1395630E GDA94, north to latitude 283430S GDA94, east to longitude 1395640E GDA94, north to latitude 283420S GDA94, east to longitude 1395655E GDA94, north to latitude 283415S GDA94, east to longitude 1395715E GDA94, north to latitude 283405S GDA94, east to longitude 1395730E GDA94, north to latitude 283355S GDA94, east to longitude 1395745E GDA94, north to latitude 283350S GDA94, east to longitude 1395800E GDA94, north to latitude 283340S GDA94, east to longitude 1395825E GDA94, north to latitude 283330S GDA94, east to longitude 1395840E GDA94, north to latitude 283320S GDA94, east to longitude 1395905E GDA94, north to latitude 283310S GDA94, east to longitude 1400005E GDA94, north to latitude 283300S GDA94, east to longitude 1400015E GDA94, north to latitude 283250S GDA94, east to longitude 1400025E GDA94, north to latitude 283240S GDA94, east to longitude 1400035E GDA94, north to latitude 283230S GDA94, east to longitude 1400045E GDA94, north to latitude 283220S GDA94, east to longitude 1400055E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 2

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 281850S GDA94 and longitude 1403450E GDA94, thence east to longitude 1403500E AGD66, south to latitude 281900S AGD66, east to longitude 1403955E GDA94, south to latitude 281930S GDA94, west to longitude 1403900E GDA94, south to latitude 282000S GDA94, west to longitude 1403840E GDA94, south to latitude 282100S GDA94, east to longitude 1403900E GDA94, south to latitude 282135S GDA94, west to longitude 1403700E GDA94, south to latitude 282225S GDA94, east to longitude 1403800E GDA94, south to latitude 282300S GDA94, west to longitude 1403630E GDA94, south to latitude 282400S GDA94, east to longitude 1404000E GDA94, south to latitude 282500S GDA94, west to longitude 1403900E GDA94, south to latitude 282600S GDA94, west to longitude 1403600E GDA94, south to latitude 282730S GDA94, east to longitude 1403800E GDA94, south to latitude 282800S GDA94, east to longitude 1404030E GDA94, south to latitude 282955S GDA94, east to longitude 1404100E AGD66, north to latitude 282915S AGD66, east to longitude 1404240E AGD66, south to latitude 282920S AGD66, west to longitude 1404210E AGD66, south to latitude 282930S AGD66, west to longitude 1404140E AGD66, south to latitude 283040S AGD66, east to longitude 1404235E AGD66, south to latitude 283105S AGD66, west to longitude 1404235E GDA94, south to latitude 283140S GDA94, west to longitude 1404000E AGD66, north to latitude 283000S AGD66, west to longitude 1403500E AGD66, south to latitude 284000S AGD66, west to longitude 1402430E GDA94, north to latitude 283830S GDA94, west to longitude 1402210E GDA94, south to latitude 283850S GDA94, west to longitude 1402110E GDA94, north to latitude 283830S GDA94, west to longitude 1402030E GDA94, north to latitude 283800S GDA94, east to longitude 1402220E GDA94, north to latitude 283740S GDA94, east to longitude 1402250E GDA94, north to latitude 283710S GDA94, east to longitude 1402320E GDA94, north to latitude 283420S GDA94, east to longitude 1402350E GDA94, north to latitude 283400S GDA94, east to longitude 1402430E GDA94, north to latitude 283340S GDA94, east to longitude 1402450E GDA94, north to latitude 283320S GDA94, east to longitude 1402510E GDA94, north to latitude 283250S GDA94, east to longitude 1402530E GDA94, north to latitude 283230S GDA94, east to longitude 1402550E GDA94, north to latitude 283210S GDA94, east to longitude 1402610E GDA94, north to latitude 283150S GDA94, east to longitude 1402640E GDA94, north to latitude 283120S GDA94, east to longitude 1402710E GDA94, north to latitude 283100S GDA94, east to longitude 1402800E GDA94, north to latitude 283040S GDA94, east to longitude 1402850E GDA94, north to latitude 283020S GDA94, east to longitude 1402910E GDA94, south to latitude 283040S GDA94, east to longitude 1402930E GDA94, south to latitude 283100S GDA94, east to longitude 1403010E GDA94, north to latitude 283030S GDA94, east to longitude 1403030E GDA94, north to latitude 283010S GDA94, east to longitude 1403050E GDA94, north to latitude 282950S GDA94, east to longitude 1403120E GDA94, north to latitude 282930S GDA94, east to longitude 1403140E GDA94, north to latitude 282910S GDA94, east to longitude 1403210E GDA94, north to latitude 282840S GDA94, east to longitude 1403240E GDA94, north to latitude 282820S GDA94, east to longitude 1403300E GDA94, north to latitude 282800S GDA94, east to longitude 1403320E GDA94, north to latitude 282740S GDA94, west to longitude 1403300E GDA94, north to latitude 282720S GDA94, west to longitude 1403240E GDA94, north to latitude 282610S GDA94, west to longitude 1403220E GDA94, north to latitude 282520S GDA94, west to longitude 1403200E GDA94, north to latitude 282500S GDA94, west to longitude 1403140E GDA94, north to latitude 282420S GDA94, east to longitude 1403200E GDA94, north to latitude 282400S GDA94, east to longitude 1403220E GDA94, south to latitude 282420S GDA94, east to longitude 1403300E GDA94, north to latitude 282400S GDA94, east to longitude 1403320E GDA94, north to latitude 282340S GDA94, east to longitude 1403400E GDA94, north to latitude 282320S GDA94, east to longitude 1403430E GDA94, north to latitude 282300S GDA94, east to longitude 1403450E GDA94, north to latitude

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282230S GDA94, west to longitude 1403420E GDA94, north to latitude 282210S GDA94, west to longitude 1403400E GDA94, north to latitude 282150S GDA94, west to longitude 1403340E GDA94, north to latitude 282130S GDA94, west to longitude 1403320E GDA94, north to latitude 282110S GDA94, east to longitude 1403340E GDA94, north to latitude 282050S GDA94, east to longitude 1403400E GDA94, north to latitude 282020S GDA94, west to longitude 1403340E GDA94, north to latitude 281950S GDA94, east to longitude 1403410E GDA94, north to latitude 281920S GDA94, east to longitude 1403450E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 3

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 281000S AGD66 and longitude 1402800E Clarke1858, thence east to longitude 1402900E AGD66, south to latitude 281230S AGD66, east to longitude 1403100E AGD66, south to latitude 281400S AGD66, east to longitude 1403500E AGD66, south to latitude 281440S AGD66, west to longitude 1403410E AGD66, south to latitude 281500S AGD66, west to longitude 1403330E AGD66, south to latitude 281520S AGD66, west to longitude 1403320E AGD66, south to latitude 281540S AGD66, west to longitude 1403300E AGD66, south to latitude 281600S AGD66, west to longitude 1403230E AGD66, south to latitude 281630S AGD66, west to longitude 1403210E AGD66, south to latitude 281640S AGD66, west to longitude 1403150E AGD66, south to latitude 281650S AGD66, west to longitude 1403120E AGD66, south to latitude 281700S AGD66, west to longitude 1403100E AGD66, south to latitude 281710S AGD66, west to longitude 1403050E AGD66, south to latitude 281720S AGD66, west to longitude 1403030E AGD66, south to latitude 281730S AGD66, west to longitude 1403010E AGD66, south to latitude 281740S AGD66, west to longitude 1403000E AGD66, south to latitude 281930S AGD66, west to longitude 1402950E AGD66, north to latitude 281910S AGD66, west to longitude 1402820E AGD66, south to latitude 281930S AGD66, west to longitude 1402810E AGD66, south to latitude 281955S AGD66, west to longitude 1402800E AGD66, south to latitude 282005S AGD66, west to longitude 1402750E AGD66, south to latitude 282010S AGD66, west to longitude 1402640E AGD66, south to latitude 282140S AGD66, east to longitude 1402830E AGD66, north to latitude 282050S AGD66, east to longitude 1402850E AGD66, north to latitude 282040S AGD66, east to longitude 1402905E AGD66, north to latitude 282035S AGD66, east to longitude 1402910E GDA94, south to latitude 282150S GDA94, west to longitude 1402830E GDA94, south to latitude 282240S GDA94, west to longitude 1402710E AGD66, north to latitude 282245S AGD66, west to longitude 1402700E AGD66, north to latitude 282230S AGD66, west to longitude 1402640E AGD66, north to latitude 282210S AGD66, west to longitude 1402630E AGD66, north to latitude 282205S AGD66, west to longitude 1402500E AGD66, south to latitude 282350S AGD66, west to longitude 1402420E GDA94, south to latitude 282410S GDA94, west to longitude 1402320E GDA94, south to latitude 282430S GDA94, west to longitude 1402240E GDA94, south to latitude 282450S GDA94, west to longitude 1402140E GDA94, south to latitude 282510S GDA94, west to longitude 1402020E GDA94, south to latitude 282530S GDA94, west to longitude 1401950E GDA94, south to latitude 282620S GDA94, west to longitude 1401920E GDA94, south to latitude 282640S GDA94, west to longitude 1401850E GDA94, south to latitude 282700S GDA94, west to longitude 1401820E GDA94, south to latitude 282720S GDA94, west to longitude 1401730E GDA94, south to latitude 282750S GDA94, west to longitude 1401550E GDA94, south to latitude 282820S GDA94, west to longitude 1401520E GDA94, south to latitude 282900S GDA94, west to longitude 1401500E AGD66, south to latitude 282920S GDA94, west to longitude 1401245E AGD66, north to latitude 282925S AGD66, west to longitude 1401220E AGD66, south to latitude 282935S AGD66, west to longitude 1401210E AGD66, south to latitude 282945S AGD66, west to longitude 1400940E AGD66, north to latitude 282830S AGD66, west to longitude 1400800E AGD66, south to latitude 282845S AGD66, west to longitude 1400730E AGD66, south to latitude 282900S AGD66, west to longitude 1400720E AGD66, south to latitude 282910S GDA94, west to longitude 1400330E GDA94, north to latitude 282900S AGD66, east to longitude 1400420E AGD66, north to latitude 282850S AGD66, east to longitude 1400430E AGD66, north to latitude 282840S AGD66, east to longitude 1400440E AGD66, north to latitude 282830S AGD66, east to longitude 1400445E AGD66, north to latitude 282820S AGD66, east to longitude 1400450E AGD66, north to latitude 282800S AGD66, west to longitude 1400430E AGD66, north to latitude 282755S AGD66, west to longitude 1400400E AGD66, south to latitude 282800S AGD66, west to longitude 1400350E AGD66, south to latitude 282805S AGD66, west to longitude 1400340E AGD66, south to latitude 282815S AGD66, west to longitude 1400330E AGD66, south to latitude 282830S AGD66, west to longitude 1400320E AGD66, south to latitude 282845S GDA94, west to longitude 1395945E GDA94, north to the eastern boundary of the Dieri Native Title Claim (tribe number SC97/4) then north-easterly along the boundary of the said Native Title Claim to latitude 282705S AGD66, east to longitude 1400010E AGD66, south to latitude 282710S AGD66, east to longitude 1400020E AGD66, south to latitude 282715S AGD66, east to longitude 1400040E AGD66, north to latitude 282710S AGD66, east to longitude 1400045E AGD66, north to latitude 282700S AGD66, east to longitude 1400050E AGD66, north to latitude 282650S AGD66, east to longitude 1400120E AGD66, north to latitude 282640S AGD66, east to longitude 1400130E AGD66, north to latitude 282630S AGD66, east to longitude 1400140E AGD66, north to latitude 282625S AGD66, east to longitude 1400150E AGD66, north to latitude 282620S AGD66, east to longitude 1400155E AGD66, north to latitude 282615S AGD66, east to longitude 1400200E AGD66, north to latitude 282550S AGD66, west to longitude 1400120E AGD66, north to latitude 282530S AGD66, west to longitude 1400110E AGD66, north to latitude 282520S AGD66, west to the eastern boundary of the Dieri Native Title Claim (tribe number SC97/4) then north-easterly along the boundary of the said Native Title Claim to latitude 282500S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1400200E Clarke1858, north to latitude 282400S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1400230E AGD66, south to latitude 282430S AGD66, east to longitude 1400240E AGD66, south to latitude 282440S AGD66, east to longitude 1400340E AGD66, north to latitude 282430S AGD66, east to longitude 1400350E AGD66, north to latitude 282354S GDA94, east to longitude 1400400E Clarke1858, north to latitude 282310S AGD66, east to longitude 1400420E AGD66, north to latitude 282240S AGD66, east to longitude 1400500E AGD66, south to latitude 282300S GDA94, west to longitude 1400500E GDA94, south to latitude 282305S GDA94, west to longitude 1400455E GDA94, south to latitude 282320S GDA94, west to longitude 1400450E GDA94, south to latitude 282325S GDA94, west to longitude 1400440E AGD66, south to latitude 282350S AGD66, east to longitude 1400450E AGD66, south to latitude 282400S GDA94, east to longitude 1400500E GDA94, south to latitude 282415S GDA94, east to longitude 1400505E GDA94, south to latitude 282425S GDA94, east to longitude 1400530E AGD66, north to latitude 282425S AGD66, east to longitude 1400535E AGD66, north to latitude 282420S AGD66, east to longitude 1400545E GDA94, north to latitude 282350S GDA94, east to longitude 1400550E GDA94, north to latitude 282335S GDA94, west to longitude 1400545E GDA94, north to latitude 282325S AGD66, east to longitude 1400550E AGD66, north to latitude 282315S AGD66, east to longitude 1400555E AGD66, north to latitude 282310S AGD66, east to longitude 1400600E AGD66, north to latitude 282250S AGD66, west to longitude 1400535E GDA94, north to latitude 282240S AGD66, east to longitude 1400550E AGD66, north to latitude 282150S AGD66, east to longitude 1400600E AGD66, south to latitude 282200S AGD66, east to longitude 1400610E AGD66, south to latitude 282210S AGD66, east to longitude 1400720E AGD66, north to latitude 282040S AGD66, east to longitude 1400830E AGD66, south to latitude 282225S GDA94, east to longitude 1400900E GDA94, north to latitude 282220S GDA94, east to longitude 1400935E GDA94, north to latitude 282210S GDA94, east to longitude 1401005E GDA94, north to latitude 282150S GDA94, east to

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longitude 1401030E GDA94, north to latitude 282120S GDA94, east to longitude 1401050E AGD66, north to latitude 282010S AGD66, east to longitude 1401100E Clarke1858, north to latitude 281900S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1401340E GDA94, south to latitude 281905S GDA94, west to longitude 1401325E GDA94, south to latitude 281955S GDA94, east to longitude 1401405E GDA94, north to latitude 281950S GDA94, east to longitude 1401420E GDA94, north to latitude 281945S GDA94, east to longitude 1401440E GDA94, north to latitude 281935S GDA94, east to longitude 1401500E GDA94, north to latitude 281915S GDA94, east to longitude 1401510E GDA94, north to latitude 281900S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1401700E Clarke1858, north to latitude 281800S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1401900E Clarke1858, north to latitude 281600S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1402100E Clarke1858, north to latitude 281500S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1402800E Clarke1858 and north to the point of commencement.

But excluding the area bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 281805S GDA94 and longitude 1402130E GDA94, thence east to longitude 1402200E GDA94, south to latitude 281825S GDA94, west to longitude 1402145E GDA94, south to latitude 281840S GDA94, west to longitude 1402130E GDA94, south to latitude 281935S GDA94, west to longitude 1402110E GDA94, south to latitude 281940S GDA94, west to longitude 1402015E GDA94, south to latitude 281945S GDA94, west to longitude 1402010E GDA94, south to latitude 281955S GDA94, west to longitude 1401955E GDA94, south to latitude 282000S GDA94, west to longitude 1401930E GDA94, north to latitude 281915S GDA94, east to longitude 1401955E GDA94, north to latitude 281910S GDA94, east to longitude 1402000E GDA94, north to latitude 281855S GDA94, east to longitude 1402005E GDA94, north to latitude 281850S GDA94, east to longitude 1402010E GDA94, north to latitude 281830S GDA94, east to longitude 1402120E GDA94, north to latitude 281820S GDA94, east to longitude 1402130E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement; and

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 282250S AGD66 and longitude 1401640E GDA94 thence east to longitude 1401705E GDA94, south to latitude 282300S AGD66, east to longitude 1401730E AGD66, south to latitude 282310S GDA94, west to longitude 1401720E GDA94, south to latitude 282340S AGD66, west to longitude 1401630E AGD66, north to latitude 282310S AGD66, east to longitude 1401640E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 4

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 275700S AGD66 and longitude 1405640E AGD66, thence east to the eastern border of the State of South Australia, then southerly along the border of the said State to latitude 280210S AGD66, west to longitude 1405910E AGD66, north to latitude 280000S AGD66, west to longitude 1405805E GDA94, south to latitude 280040S GDA94, west to longitude 1405750E GDA94, south to latitude 280100S GDA94, west to longitude 1405720E GDA94, south to latitude 280150S GDA94, west to longitude 1405635E GDA94, north to latitude 275955S GDA94, west to longitude 1405525E GDA94, south to latitude 280020S GDA94, west to longitude 1405500E GDA94, south to latitude 280040S GDA94, west to longitude 1405405E GDA94, south to latitude 280055S GDA94, west to longitude 1405330E AGD66, south to latitude 280125S AGD66, west to longitude 1405310E GDA94, south to latitude 280210S GDA94, west to longitude 1405230E GDA94, south to latitude 280220S GDA94, west to longitude 1405135E GDA94, south to latitude 280300S Clarke1858, west to longitude 1405100E Clarke1858, south to latitude 280400S Clarke1858, west to longitude 1405000E Clarke1858, south to latitude 281000S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1405100E Clarke1858, south to latitude 281100S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1405500E Clarke1858, north to latitude 280900S Clarke1858, thence east to the eastern border of the State of South Australia, then southerly along the border of the said State to latitude 281530S GDA94, west to longitude 1405945E GDA94, north to latitude 281420S GDA94, west to longitude 1405930E AGD66, north to latitude 281330S AGD66, west to longitude 1405910E AGD66, north to latitude 281310S AGD66, west to longitude 1405900E GDA94, north to latitude 281220S GDA94, west to longitude 1405810E GDA94, north to latitude 281210S GDA94, west to longitude 1405735E GDA94, north to latitude 281200S GDA94, west to longitude 1405710E GDA94, south to latitude 281240S GDA94, east to longitude 1405710E AGD66, south to latitude 281420S AGD66, west to longitude 1405650E AGD66, north to latitude 281410S AGD66, west to longitude 1405620E AGD66, north to latitude 281340S AGD66, west to longitude 1405610E AGD66, north to latitude 281330S AGD66, west to longitude 1405600E AGD66, north to latitude 281320S AGD66, west to longitude 1405550E AGD66, north to latitude 281200S AGD66, west to longitude 1405410E AGD66, north to latitude 281130S AGD66, west to longitude 1405230E AGD66, south to latitude 281250S AGD66, east to longitude 1405340E AGD66, south to latitude 281340S AGD66, east to longitude 1405400E AGD66, south to latitude 281400S AGD66, east to longitude 1405530E AGD66, south to latitude 281410S AGD66, east to longitude 1405540E AGD66, south to latitude 281425S AGD66, east to longitude 1405610E GDA94, south to latitude 281500S AGD66, east to longitude 1405610E AGD66, south to latitude 281520S AGD66, east to longitude 1405620E AGD66, south to latitude 281530S AGD66, east to longitude 1405700E AGD66, north to latitude 281520S AGD66, east to longitude 1405710E AGD66, north to latitude 281510S AGD66, east to longitude 1405740E GDA94, south to latitude 281515S GDA94, east to longitude 1405745E GDA94, south to latitude 281525S GDA94, east to longitude 1405750E GDA94, south to latitude 281605S GDA94, east to longitude 1405805E GDA94, south to latitude 281640S GDA94, east to longitude 1405815E GDA94, south to latitude 281735S GDA94, east to longitude 1405825E GDA94, south to latitude 281740S GDA94, east to longitude 1405940E GDA94, north to latitude 281735S GDA94, east to the eastern border of the State of South Australia, then southerly along the border of the said State to latitude 282200S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1405900E Clarke1858, north to latitude 282100S Clarke1858, west to longitude 1405830E AGD66, north to latitude 281920S AGD66, west to longitude 1405820E AGD66, north to latitude 281820S AGD66, west to longitude 1405635E AGD66, south to latitude 282100S Clarke1858, west to longitude 1405625E AGD66, north to latitude 282050S AGD66, west to longitude 1405525E AGD66, south to latitude 282150S AGD66, east to longitude 1405535E AGD66, south to latitude 282200S AGD66, east to longitude 1405600E Clarke1858, south to latitude 282500S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1405700E Clarke1858, south to latitude 282600S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1405930E AGD66, south to latitude 282610S AGD66, east to longitude 1405940E AGD66, south to latitude 282615S AGD66, east to the eastern border of the State of South Australia, then southerly along the border of the said State to latitude 283400S GDA94, west to longitude 1405800E GDA94, south to latitude 283500S AGD66, west to longitude 1405500E GDA94, north to latitude 283200S GDA94, west to longitude 1405300E GDA94, south to latitude 283430S GDA94, west to longitude 1405200E GDA94, south to latitude 283500S AGD66, west to longitude 1404000E AGD66, north to latitude 283255S GDA94, east to longitude 1404200E GDA94, south to latitude 283355S GDA94, east to longitude 1404235E GDA94, south to latitude 283357S GDA94, east to longitude 1404410E GDA94, north to latitude 283350S GDA94, east to longitude 1404700E GDA94, north to latitude 283230S GDA94, east to longitude 1404900E GDA94, south to latitude 283245S GDA94, east to longitude 1404940E GDA94, north to latitude 283200S GDA94, west to longitude 1404930E GDA94, north to latitude 283045S GDA94, west to longitude 1404735E GDA94, north to latitude 283020S GDA94, west to longitude 1404600E GDA94, south to latitude 283100S GDA94, west to longitude 1404445E AGD66, north to latitude 282820S AGD66, west to longitude 1404400E GDA94, north to latitude 282800S GDA94, west to longitude 1404300E

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GDA94, north to latitude 282600S GDA94, west to longitude 1404230E GDA94, north to latitude 282530S AGD66, east to longitude 1404420E AGD66, north to latitude 282500S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1404500E Clarke1858, south to latitude 283000S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1405000E Clarke1858, north to latitude 282900S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1405100E Clarke1858, north to latitude 282600S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1405200E Clarke1858, north to latitude 282000S Clarke1858, west to longitude 1405000E Clarke1858, north to latitude 281900S Clarke1858, west to longitude 1404610E AGD66, north to latitude 281810S AGD66, west to longitude 1404450E AGD66, north to latitude 281630S AGD66, east to longitude 1404550E GDA94, south to latitude 281655S GDA94, east to longitude 1404615E GDA94, south to latitude 281715S GDA94, east to longitude 1404635E GDA94, south to latitude 281820S GDA94, east to longitude 1404730E GDA94, north to latitude 281715S GDA94, west to longitude 1404710E GDA94, north to latitude 281630S AGD66, east to longitude 1404905E GDA94, south to latitude 281705S GDA94, east to longitude 1404940E GDA94, south to latitude 281715S GDA94, east to longitude 1405010E AGD66, north to latitude 281630S AGD66, east to longitude 1405040E AGD66, south to latitude 281720S AGD66, east to longitude 1405130E AGD66, north to latitude 281710S AGD66, east to longitude 1405140E AGD66, south to latitude 281840S AGD66, east to longitude 1405200E AGD66, north to latitude 281830S AGD66, east to longitude 1405240E AGD66, south to latitude 281900S GDA94, east to longitude 1405315E GDA94, north to latitude 281545S GDA94, west to longitude 1405230E GDA94, north to latitude 281515S GDA94, west to longitude 1405210E GDA94, north to latitude 281500S GDA94, west to longitude 1405100E AGD66, north to latitude 281410S AGD66, east to longitude 1405110E AGD66, south to latitude 281420S AGD66, east to longitude 1405120E AGD66, south to latitude 281430S AGD66, east to longitude 1405200E AGD66, north to latitude 281420S AGD66, east to longitude 1405220E AGD66, north to latitude 281350S AGD66, east to longitude 1405230E AGD66, north to latitude 281310S AGD66, west to longitude 1405220E AGD66, north to latitude 281250S AGD66, west to longitude 1405130E AGD66, south to latitude 281300S AGD66, west to longitude 1405100E AGD66, north to latitude 281130S AGD66, west to longitude 1404230E AGD66, north to latitude 281120S AGD66, west to longitude 1404140E AGD66, south to latitude 281130S AGD66, west to longitude 1404110E AGD66, south to latitude 281140S AGD66, west to longitude 1404040E AGD66, south to latitude 281150S AGD66, west to longitude 1404030E AGD66, south to latitude 281200S AGD66, west to longitude 1404020E AGD66, south to latitude 281210S AGD66, west to longitude 1404010E AGD66, south to latitude 281220S AGD66, west to longitude 1404000E Clarke1858, north to latitude 280900S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1404100E Clarke1858, north to latitude 280800S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1404200E Clarke1858, north to latitude 280500S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1404300E Clarke1858, north to latitude 280440S GDA94, east to longitude 1404325E GDA94, north to latitude 280430S GDA94, east to longitude 1404340E GDA94, north to latitude 280410S GDA94, east to longitude 1404415E GDA94, south to latitude 280420S GDA94, east to longitude 1404515E GDA94, north to latitude 280400S GDA94, east to longitude 1404545E GDA94, north to latitude 280330S AGD66, east to longitude 1404550E AGD66, north to latitude 280320S AGD66, east to longitude 1404630E AGD66, north to latitude 280310S AGD66, east to longitude 1404640E AGD66, north to latitude 280240S AGD66, west to longitude 1404620E AGD66, south to latitude 280250S AGD66, west to longitude 1404600E GDA94, north to latitude 280140S GDA94, east to longitude 1404620E AGD66, south to latitude 280150S AGD66, east to longitude 1404650E AGD66, south to latitude 280200S AGD66, east to longitude 1404710E AGD66, south to latitude 280210S AGD66, east to longitude 1404750E AGD66, north to latitude 280140S AGD66, west to longitude 1404740E AGD66, north to latitude 280120S AGD66, west to longitude 1404730E AGD66, north to latitude 280110S GDA94, east to longitude 1404940E GDA94, north to latitude 280020S AGD66, east to longitude 1405320E AGD66, north to latitude 275830S AGD66, east to longitude 1405640E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

But excluding the area bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 280420S GDA94 and longitude 1404620E AGD66 thence east to longitude 1404630E GDA94, south to latitude 280530S GDA94, east to longitude 1404700E GDA94, south to latitude 280550S GDA94, east to longitude 1404830E GDA94, south to latitude 280630S GDA94, west to longitude 1404800E GDA94, south to latitude 280645S GDA94, west to longitude 1404400E GDA94, north to latitude 280625S GDA94, west to longitude 1404330E GDA94, north to latitude 280515S GDA94, east to longitude 1404400E GDA94, north to latitude 280500S GDA94, east to longitude 1404415E GDA94, north to latitude 280440S AGD66, east to longitude 1404510E AGD66, south to latitude 280450S AGD66, east to longitude 1404600E AGD66, north to latitude 280440S AGD66, east to longitude 1404610E AGD66, north to latitude 280430S AGD66, east to longitude 1404620E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement; and

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 281615S AGD66 and longitude 1405635E AGD66 thence east to longitude 1405700E AGD66, south to latitude 281620S AGD66, east to longitude 1405705E AGD66, south to latitude 281625S AGD66, east to longitude 1405710E AGD66, south to latitude 281635S AGD66, east to longitude 1405715E AGD66, south to latitude 281710S AGD66, west to longitude 1405640E AGD66, north to latitude 281700S AGD66, west to longitude 1405635E AGD66, north to latitude 281650S AGD66, west to longitude 1405630E AGD66, north to latitude 281625S AGD66, east to longitude 1405635E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement; and

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 282400S AGD66 and longitude 1405300E AGD66 thence east to longitude 1405530E AGD66, south to latitude 282500S AGD66, east to longitude 1405552E AGD66, south to latitude 282600S AGD66, east to longitude 1405630E AGD66, south to latitude 282700S AGD66, east to longitude 1405645E AGD66, south to latitude 282730S AGD66, east to longitude 1405730E AGD66, south to latitude 283100S AGD66, west to longitude 1405300E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement; and

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 283200S GDA94 and longitude 1405600E GDA94 thence east to longitude 1405800E GDA94, south to latitude 283300S GDA94, west to longitude 1405600E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 5

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 275450S AGD66 and longitude 1403640E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1404020E GDA94, south to latitude 275600S GDA94, west to longitude 1403900E GDA94, south to latitude 275820S GDA94, west to longitude 1403815E GDA94, south to latitude 280050S GDA94, west to longitude 1403620E GDA94, south to latitude 280305S GDA94, west to longitude 1403425E GDA94, south to latitude 280355S GDA94, west to longitude 1403315E GDA94, south to latitude 280400S GDA94, west to longitude 1403105E GDA94, north to latitude 280355S GDA94, west to longitude 1403000E GDA94, north to latitude 280000S GDA94, east to longitude 1403400E GDA94, south to latitude 280100S GDA94, east to longitude 1403420E AGD66, north to latitude 275610S AGD66, east to longitude 1403640E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

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Description of Area—Area 6

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 280020S AGD66 and longitude 1404000E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1404400E GDA94, south to latitude 280200S GDA94, west to longitude 1404300E Clarke1858, north to latitude 280200S Clarke1858, west to longitude 1404000E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 7

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 281630S AGD66 and longitude 1404000E Clarke1858, thence east to longitude 1404350E AGD66, south to latitude 281810S AGD66, east to longitude 1404405E GDA94, south to latitude 281900S Clarke1858, west to longitude 1404400E Clarke1858, south to latitude 282150S AGD66, west to longitude 1404330E AGD66, north to latitude 282050S AGD66, west to longitude 1404320E AGD66, north to latitude 282000S AGD66, west to longitude 1404310E AGD66, north to latitude 281850S AGD66, west to longitude 1404210E AGD66, south to latitude 281940S AGD66, east to longitude 1404230E AGD66, south to latitude 282050S AGD66, west to longitude 1404200E AGD66, south to latitude 282120S AGD66, west to longitude 1404150E AGD66, south to latitude 282140S AGD66, west to longitude 1404140E AGD66, south to latitude 282230S AGD66, east to longitude 1404200E AGD66, south to latitude 282300S AGD66, west to longitude 1404140E AGD66, south to latitude 282400S AGD66, east to longitude 1404200E AGD66, south to latitude 282400S GDA94, west to longitude 1404100E GDA94, north to latitude 282300S GDA94, west to longitude 1404015E GDA94, north to latitude 282100S GDA94, west to longitude 1404000E GDA94, north to latitude 282000S GDA94, east to longitude 1404100E GDA94, north to latitude 281900S GDA94, west to longitude 1404030E GDA94, north to latitude 281830S AGD66, east to longitude 1404030E AGD66, north to latitude 281810S AGD66, east to longitude 1404040E AGD66, north to latitude 281800S AGD66, east to longitude 1404110E AGD66, north to latitude 281750S AGD66, east to longitude 1404120E AGD66, north to latitude 281700S AGD66, west to longitude 1404000E Clarke1858 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 8

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 281740S AGD66 and longitude 1403155E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1403205E AGD66, south to latitude 281750S AGD66, east to longitude 1403220E AGD66, south to latitude 281800S AGD66, east to longitude 1403230E AGD66, south to latitude 281810S AGD66, west to longitude 1403225E AGD66, north to latitude 281805S AGD66, west to longitude 1403215E AGD66, north to latitude 281800S AGD66, west to longitude 1403200E AGD66, north to latitude 281755S AGD66, west to longitude 1403150E AGD66, north to latitude 281745S AGD66, east to longitude 1403155E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 9

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 281750S AGD66 and longitude 1403245E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1403250E AGD66, south to latitude 281755S AGD66, east to longitude 1403300E AGD66, south to latitude 281800S AGD66, east to longitude 1403302E AGD66, south to latitude 281810S AGD66, west to longitude 1403300E AGD66, south to latitude 281815S AGD66, west to longitude 1403250E AGD66, north to latitude 281800S AGD66, west to longitude 1403245E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 10

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 282050S AGD66 and longitude 1400450E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1400550E AGD66, south to latitude 282150S AGD66, west to longitude 1400512E GDA94, north to latitude 282140S GDA94, west to longitude 1400507E GDA94, north to latitude 282135S GDA94, west to longitude 1400457E GDA94, south to latitude 282140S GDA94, west to longitude 1400452E GDA94, south to latitude 282150S AGD66, west to longitude 1400430E GDA94, north to latitude 282135S GDA94, west to longitude 1400425E GDA94, north to latitude 282130S GDA94, west to longitude 1400420E GDA94, north to latitude 282125S GDA94, west to longitude 1400415E GDA94, north to latitude 282120S GDA94, west to longitude 1400405E GDA94, north to latitude 282115S GDA94, west to longitude 1400400E Clarke1858, north to latitude 282100S AGD66, east to longitude 1400450E AGD66 and north to point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 11

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 282155S AGD66 and longitude 1403140E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1403205E AGD66, south to latitude 282215S AGD66, west to longitude 1403200E AGD66, south to latitude 282220S AGD66, west to longitude 1403145E AGD66, south to latitude 282225S AGD66, west to longitude 1403140E AGD66, south to latitude 282235S AGD66, west to longitude 1403130E AGD66, south to latitude 282300S AGD66, west to longitude 1403125E AGD66, south to latitude 282310S AGD66, west to longitude 1403115E AGD66, south to latitude 282325S AGD66, west to longitude 1403050E AGD66, north to latitude 282305S AGD66, east to longitude 1403055E AGD66, north to latitude 282245S AGD66, east to longitude 1403100E AGD66, north to latitude 282240S AGD66, east to longitude 1403105E AGD66, north to latitude 282235S AGD66, east to longitude 1403110E AGD66, north to latitude 282225S AGD66, east to longitude 1403125E AGD66, north to latitude 282215S AGD66, east to longitude 1403130E AGD66, north to latitude 282210S AGD66, east to longitude 1403135E AGD66, north to latitude 282200S AGD66, east to longitude 1403140E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 13

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 282710S AGD66 and longitude 1403020E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1403105E AGD66, south to latitude 282800S Clarke1858, west to longitude 1403100E Clarke1858, south to latitude 282840S AGD66, west to longitude 1403040E GDA94, north to latitude 282820S AGD66, west to longitude 1403020E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

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Description of Area—Area 14

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 282800S AGD66 and longitude 1402635E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1402650E AGD66, south to latitude 282805S GDA94, west to longitude 1402645E GDA94, south to latitude 282810S GDA94, west to longitude 1402635E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 15

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 282905S AGD66 and longitude 1395930E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1400005E AGD66, south to latitude 282915S AGD66, west to longitude 1400000E AGD66, south to latitude 282920S AGD66, west to longitude 1395955E AGD66, south to latitude 282925S AGD66, west to longitude 1395945E AGD66, south to latitude 282935S AGD66, west to longitude 1395940E AGD66, south to latitude 282940S AGD66, west to longitude 1395930E AGD66, north to latitude 282920S AGD66, west to the eastern boundary of the Dieri Native Title Claim (tribe number SC97/4) then north-easterly along the boundary of the said Native Title Claim to latitude 282908S AGD66, east to longitude 1395900E AGD66, south to latitude 282915S AGD66, east to longitude 1395930E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 16

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 282950S AGD66 and longitude 1400725E GDA94, thence east to longitude 1400755E AGD66, south to latitude 282952.5S AGD66, east to longitude 1400800E AGD66, south to latitude 282955S AGD66, east to longitude 1400805E AGD66, south to latitude 282957S AGD66, east to longitude 1400815E AGD66, south to latitude 283000S AGD66, east to longitude 1400828E AGD66, south to latitude 283002S AGD66, east to longitude 1400833E AGD66, south to latitude 283005S AGD66, east to longitude 1400835E AGD66, south to latitude 283010S AGD66, east to longitude 1400845E AGD66, north to latitude 283005S AGD66, east to longitude 1400850E AGD66, south to latitude 283025S AGD66, west to longitude 1400840E AGD66, south to latitude 283030S AGD66, west to longitude 1400820E AGD66, north to latitude 283025S GDA94, west to longitude 1400725E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 17

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 283030S AGD66 and longitude 1402530E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1402600E AGD66, south to latitude 283110S AGD66, west to longitude 1402550E AGD66, south to latitude 283120S AGD66, west to longitude 1402530E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 18

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 283330S AGD66 and longitude 1402030E AGD66, thence east to longitude 1402050E AGD66, south to latitude 283340S AGD66, east to longitude 1402130E AGD66, south to latitude 283400S Clarke1858, east to longitude 1402200E AGD66, north to latitude 283350S AGD66, east to longitude 1402210E AGD66, south to latitude 283405S AGD66, west to longitude 1402130E AGD66, south to latitude 283410S AGD66, west to longitude 1402120E AGD66, south to latitude 283420S AGD66, west to longitude 1402030E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 19

All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows:

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 283440S GDA94 and longitude 1401150E GDA94, thence east to longitude 1401205E GDA94, south to latitude 283550S GDA94, east to longitude 1401500E AGD66, south to latitude 284000S AGD66, west to longitude 1401020E GDA94, north to latitude 283745S GDA94, west to longitude 1400835E GDA94, north to latitude 283625S GDA94, east to longitude 1400915E GDA94, north to latitude 283550S GDA94, east to longitude 1400925E GDA94, north to latitude 283545S GDA94, east to longitude 1400935E GDA94, north to latitude 283540S GDA94, east to longitude 1400940E GDA94, north to latitude 283535S GDA94, east to longitude 1400950E GDA94, north to latitude 283530S GDA94, east to longitude 1401005E GDA94, north to latitude 283525S GDA94, east to longitude 1401025E GDA94, north to latitude 283520S GDA94, east to longitude 1401035E GDA94, north to latitude 283515S GDA94, east to longitude 1401045E GDA94, north to latitude 283510S GDA94, east to longitude 1401100E GDA94, north to latitude 283505S GDA94, east to longitude 1401110E GDA94, north to latitude 283500S GDA94, east to longitude 1401120E GDA94, north to latitude 283455S GDA94, east to longitude 1401125E GDA94, north to latitude 283450S GDA94, east to longitude 1401135E GDA94, north to latitude 283445S GDA94, east to longitude 1401150E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.

Description of Area—Area 20 All that part of the State of South Australia, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 283900S AGD66 and longitude 1401540E AGD66, thence east

to longitude 1401640E AGD66, south to latitude 283910S AGD66, east to longitude 1401820E AGD66, south to latitude 284000S AGD66, west to longitude 1401750E AGD66, south to latitude 284050S AGD66, west to longitude 1401740E AGD66, south to latitude 284130S AGD66, west to longitude 1401710E AGD66, south to latitude 284210S AGD66, west to longitude 1401610E AGD66, north to latitude 284130S AGD66, west to longitude 1401540E AGD66, south to latitude 284150S AGD66, west to longitude 1401500E Clarke1858, north to latitude 284040S AGD66, east to longitude 1401530E AGD66, north to latitude 284030S AGD66, east to longitude 1401540E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area 2 560 km2 approximately. Dated 21 May 2010.

C. D. COCKSHELL, Acting Director Petroleum and Geothermal Minerals and Energy Resources Primary Industries and Resources SA Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources Development

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PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000

Suspension of Licence Condition Extension of Licence Term

Petroleum Exploration Licences— PELs 87, 88, 111 and 424 Extension of Licence Term

Associated Activities Licence—AAL 151

PURSUANT to section 76A of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, notice is hereby given that Condition 1 of the abovementioned Petroleum Exploration Licences have been suspended under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 1 October 2009, for the following periods:

PELs 87 and 424 from and including 8 January 2011 to 7 July 2011.

PEL 88 from and including 16 May 2010 to 15 November 2010.

PEL 424 from and including 14 July 2010 to 13 January 2011.

The terms of PELs 87, 88, 111 and 424 have been extended by a period corresponding to the period of suspension, such that the licences will now expire on the following dates:

PELs 87 and 424 will now expire on 7 July 2013.

PEL 88 will now expire on 15 November 2013.

PEL 111 will now expire on 13 January 2011.

As a consequence of the suspension and extension of PEL 111, the term of the adjunct Associated Activities Licence AAL 151 is extended, such that AAL 151 will now expire on 13 January 2011.

Dated 19 May 2010.

C. D. COCKSHELL, Acting Director Petroleum and Geothermal Minerals and Energy Resources Primary Industries and Resources SA Delegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources Development

PLANT HEALTH ACT 2009

PURSUANT to the Plant Health Act 2009, I, Michael O’Brien, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, make the following notice:

1. Application

The notice of 29 October 2009 under the Plant Health Act 2009 is hereby revoked.

2. Interpretation

In this notice:

‘the Act’ means the Plant Health Act 2009; ‘inspector’ means an inspector appointed pursuant to

section 41 of the Act; ‘soil’ does not include clean sand; ‘the Standard’ means the document published by Primary

Industries and Resources South Australia entitled the ‘Plant Quarantine Standard South Australia’.

3. Section 4—Declaration of Pests

3.1 The following are declared to be pests for the purposes of the Act:

(1) The pests specified by common name and scientific name immediately below:

Common Name Scientific Name Bacterial Wilt (of potato) Ralstonia solanacearum Black Spot (of citrus) Guignardia citricarpa Boil Smut (of maize) Ustilago maydis Branched Broomrape Orobanche ramosa Citrus Blight Citrus Canker Xanthomonas axonopodisCitrus Red Mite Panonychus citri European House Borer Hylotrupes bajulus Fire Blight Erwinia amylovora

Common Name Scientific Name Fruit Flies pest species of

Tephritidae family Garlic Rust Puccinia allii Grapevine Leaf Rust Phakopsora euvitis Green Snail Helix aperta Java Downy Mildew (of

maize) Peronospora maydis

Melon Thrips Thrips palmi Needle Blight Mycosphaerella pini (syn

Dothistroma pini) Noxious Insects Chortoicetes terminifera/

Austroicetes cruciata Onion Smut Urocystis cepulae Parlatoria Date Scale Parlatoria blanchardii Phylloxera Daktulosphaira vitifolliaePotato Cyst Nematodes Globodera pallida and

Globodera rostochiensis

Purple Round Scale Chrysomphalus ficus Red Imported Fire Ant Solenopsis invicta Scab (of citrus) Elsinoe fawcetti Sweet Orange Stem Pitting Citrus Tristeza Virus White Louse Scale Unaspis citri Wilt (of tomato plants) Fusarium oxysporum

Race 3

(2) Any emergent pest that warrants immediate appli-cation of the Act and subsequent declaration under subparagraph (1).

4. Section 5—Quarantine Stations

The following places are declared to be quarantine stations:

(1) Primary Industries and Resources SA Ceduna Quarantine Inspection Station Eyre Highway Ceduna.

(2) Primary Industries and Resources SA Oodla Quarantine Inspection Station Barrier Highway Oodla Wirra.

(3) Primary Industries and Resources SA Pinnaroo Quarantine Inspection Station Mallee Highway Pinnaroo.

(4) Primary Industries and Resources SA Yamba Quarantine Inspection Station Sturt Highway Yamba.

(5) Primary Industries and Resources SA Prosser Street Port Augusta.

(6) Primary Industries and Resources SA Riddoch Highway Struan.

(7) Primary Industries and Resources SA Krummel Street Mount Gambier.

(8) Primary Industries and Resources SA Loxton Research Centre Bookpurnong Road Loxton.

(9) Primary Industries and Resources SA Plant Health Operations 46 Prospect Road Prospect.

(10) Primary Industries and Resources SA Research and Advisory Centre Research Road Nuriootpa.

(11) Primary Industries and Resources SA Adelaide Produce Market Diagonal Road Pooraka.

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(12) Primary Industries and Resources SA Swamp Road Lenswood.

(13) Primary Industries and Resources SA Ral Ral Avenue Renmark.

(14) Primary Industries and Resources SA Verran Terrace Port Lincoln.

(15) Plant Research Centre SARDI Hartley Grove Urrbrae.

(16) SARDI Entomology Waite Quarantine Insectary Waite Road Urrbrae.

(17) Compartments 2 and 3 Glasshouse 109 Division of Plant Industry Commonwealth, Scientific and Industrial Research

Organisation Hartley Grove Urrbrae.

(18) Scotts Refrigerated Freight Way Comley Street Export Park Adelaide Airport, West Beach.

(19) Swire Cold Storage Pty Ltd 4 Bradford Way Cavan.

(20) Woolworths Pty Ltd 599 Main North Road Gepps Cross.

(21) St George Produce 469 Waterloo Corner Road Burton.

(22) Adelaide Produce Market Ltd Diagonal Road Pooraka.

5. Section 7—Prohibition on introducing pest affected plants or plant related products

5.1 A prohibition applies to the importation or introduction into the State of the following:

(1) any pest declared under this Notice;

(2) any fruit, plant or soil affected by such a pest and in particular those fruits and plants specified in Condition 1 of the Standard;

(3) packaging in which any fruit or plant affected by such a pest has been packed;

(4) goods with which any fruit or plant affected by such a pest has come into contact.

5.2 The items below must not be imported or introduced into the State unless the provisions of the Standard have been complied with:

(1) the following fruit, vegetables, plants and plant products being, in my opinion, fruit, vegetables, plants and plant products of species that are likely to introduce a pest into the State:

Allium spp (onion, garlic, chives, leek, shallots, etc.);

Apple (fruit and plants); Avocado (fruit and plants); Babaco; Banana; Beans; Capsicum; Chilli; Carambola; Casimiroa (white sapote);

Citrus (fruit and plants); Cucumbers; Cucurbits; Custard apple; Cut Flowers; Date Palm (fruit and plants); Durian; Eggplant; Feijoa; Fig; Fire Blight hosts; Fodder/Hay; Gourd, bitter; Grapes and grape products (marc, must and

juice); Grapevines (cuttings, rootlings, plants/plant parts

and tissue cultures); Guava; Jackfruit; Kiwi fruit (Chinese gooseberry); Leaf vegetables; Lettuce; Loofa (smooth); Longan; Loquat; Lychee (or Litchi, Lichi); Maize seed; Mango; Mangosteen; Medlar; Melons (watermelon, rockmelon, honeydew, etc.); Miscellaneous host fruits of fruit flies

(Tephriditae family); Okra; Olive; Passionfruit; Papaw; Peas; Persimmon; Pinus plants; Plant nursery stock; Pome fruits; Potatoes (tubers and plants); Prickly pear; Pumpkin; Quince; Rambutan; Raspberry; Rooted plants and cuttings; Root vegetables; Sapodilla; Sapote, black; Silverbeet; Soursop; Squash; Star apple; Stone fruits; Strawberry; Tamarillo; Tobacco; Tomatoes; Zucchini;

(2) soil;

(3) any plant growing in soil or to which soil is adhering;

(4) any equipment including any harvester, machinery, tools, bulk bins, containers or posts that has been used in the production or manipulation of grapes or grapevines in the States of New South Wales, Queensland or Victoria;

(5) any used agricultural machinery;

(6) plant diagnostic samples.

5.3 Subparagraph 5.2 does not apply in relation to any item the importation or introduction of which is prohibited under subparagraph 5.1.

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6. Section 14—Quarantine Areas

6.1 The following areas are declared to be quarantine areas:

(1) for the purposes of the disease Onion Smut:

(i) Hundred of Glen Roy—That part registered in certificate of title volume 4349, folio 338 and defined by the following co-ordinates:

Latitude Longitude 364245.1S 1403536.9E 364255.3S 1403543.6E 364259.3S 1403537.9E 364246.9S 1403529.0E

(ii) Hundred of Burdett—That part registered in certificate of title volume 5499, folio 861 and defined by the following co-ordinates:

Latitude Longitude 350825.1S 1391931.4E 350833.1S 1391922.1E 350829.9S 1391918.5E 350821.8S 1391927.2E

(iii) Hundred of Munno Para—That part registered in certificate of title volume 2488, folio 63 and defined by the following co-ordinates:

Latitude Longitude 344136.6S 1383419.9E 344112.5S 1383435.9E 344121.9S 1383457.2E 344145.4S 1383440.9E

(iv) Hundred of Finnis—That part registered in certificate of title volume 5490, folio 998 and defined by the following co-ordinates:

Latitude Longitude 345247.3S 1392132.2E 345259.6S 1392132.5E 345253.1S 1392132.9E 345252.0S 1392134.0E 345251.1S 1392134.0E 345248.1S 1392132.3E

(v) Hundred of Finnis—That part registered in certificate of title volume 5413, folio 969 and defined by the following co-ordinates:

Latitude Longitude 345827.5S 1391747.2E 345830.2S 1391754.5E 345835.7S 1391756.6E 345829.2S 1391746.6E

(vi) Hundred of Forster—That part registered in certificate of title volume 290, folio 4 and defined by the following co-ordinates:

Latitude Longitude 345048.6S 1393644.6E 345052.5S 1393642.9E 345049.4S 1393636.1E 345045.6S 1393638.3E

(2) for the purposes of fruit flies, any area within 1.5 km radius of the centre of a fruit fly out-break, the centre being the point where eggs, larvae or adults of fruit flies have been detected;

(3) for the purpose of excluding fruit flies from the Riverland of South Australia:

(i) the County of Hamley; and

(ii) the Hundreds of Bookpurnong, Cadell, Gordon, Holder, Katarapko, Loveday, Markaranka, Moorook, Murtho, Parcoola, Paringa, Poogi-nook, Pyap, Stuart, Waikerie, Eba, Fisher, Forster, Hay, Murkbo, Nildottie, Paisley, Ridley and Skurray.

6.2 The quarantine areas established under subparagraph 6.1 (1) and indexed by Roman numerals cease to exist on the following dates:

Subparagraph (i) on 18 October 2010; Subparagraph (ii) on 19 October 2010;

Subparagraph (iii) on 14 September 2014; Subparagraph (iv) on 18 October 2014; Subparagraph (v) on 7 December 2016; Subparagraph (vi) on 3 October 2017.

6.3 Measures to be taken in Quarantine Areas:

(1) The owner of any commercial premises within an area declared to be a quarantine area for the purposes of Onion Smut must take the measures prescribed in the Standard for eradication of that disease.

(2) The owner of any commercial premises within a quarantine area established for the purposes of fruit flies must take the measures prescribed in the Standard for the eradication of such flies.

6.4 Measures for the exclusion of fruit flies from the Riverland of South Australia (‘the Riverland’):

(1) Host fruits of fruit flies (‘fruit’) must not be imported or introduced into the Riverland unless:

(i) in the case of fruit produced in a State or Territory other than South Australia, the fruit complies with the provisions of the Standard;

(ii) in the case of fruit produced in any part of South Australia outside the Riverland such fruit has been certified by an inspector under the Act as having been either:

• grown in an area free of fruit flies as defined by the Standard; or

• treated against fruit flies by a method set out in the Standard.

(2) Subparagraph (1) (ii) does not apply to com-mercially grown fruit unless that fruit has been produced in an area within a 15 km radius of a fruit fly outbreak declared within South Australia.

(3) Subparagraph (1) does not apply to host fruits that have been purchased within South Australia and are accompanied by the retail purchase docket applic-able to that produce.

7. Section 59—Incorporation of Codes and Standards

7.1 The Plant Quarantine Standard South Australia (the Standard) is hereby adopted under section 59 of the Act and provides the basis on which items listed under 5.2 of this notice may be imported into the State.

7.2 The Plant Health—Plague Locust Control Plan as maintained as part of Primary Industries and Resources South Australia’s Emergency Management Documents as in force from time to time is hereby adopted under section 59 of the Act.

Dated 20 April 2010.

MICHAEL O’BRIEN, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries

PORT AUGUSTA CIRCUIT COURT

DISTRICT COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Sheriff’s Office, Adelaide, 7 June 2010

IN pursuance of a precept from the District Court of South Australia to me directed, I do hereby give notice that the said Court will sit as a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery at the Courthouse at Port Augusta on the day and time undermentioned and all parties bound to prosecute and give evidence and all jurors summoned and all others having business at the said Court are required to attend the sittings thereof and the order of such business will be unless a Judge otherwise orders, as follows:

Monday, 7 June 2010 at 10 a.m. on the first day of the sittings the only business taken will be the arraignment of prisoners in gaol and the passing of sentences on prisoners in gaol committed for sentence; the surrender of prisoners on bail committed for sentence; the surrender of persons in response to ex officio informations or of persons on bail and committed for trial who have signified their intentions to plead guilty and the passing of sentences.

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Juries will be summoned for Monday, 7 June 2010 and persons will be tried on this and subsequent days of the sittings.

Prisoners in H.M. Gaol and on Bail for Sentence and for Trial at the Sittings of the Port Augusta Courthouse, commencing Monday, 7 June 2010.

Wilton, Aaron Ivan Damage property not by marking graffiti; damage type

unknown

In gaol

Atkinson, Daryl John Aggravated indecent assault; gross indecency

On bail

Bailey, Martin James Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 12

On bail

Bryant, Travis Luke Rape In gaolBurd, Damien

Michael Procure child for sexual

activity On bail

Burgess, Robert John Unlawful sexual intercourse; rape

On bail

Chester, Herbert Russell

Rape On bail

Clifton, Timothy James

Aggravated serious criminal trespass in place of residence; aggravated causing harm with

intent; assault

On bail

Crossman, Nigel Colin

Aggravated assault causing harm; aggravated threatening

life

On bail

Dowden, James Wilbert

Theft On bail

Fowler, Christopher Rape On bailFrame, John Andrew Indecent assault; aggravated

indecent assault; attempted unlawful sexual intercourse

with a person under 14

On bail

Gray, Peter John Rape; aggravated assault On bailHaynes, Alec

Lindsay Rape On bail

Haynes, Wayne John Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 14

On bail

Hudson, Dion Aggravated causing harm with intent to cause serious harm

On bail

Jaeschke, Scott Davis Unlawful sexual intercourse On bailJohnstone, Matthew

Jayden Serious criminal trespass;

dishonestly take property On bail

Kassapis, Peter James

Trafficking; manufacture a controlled drug

On bail

Lacey, Kenny Ronald

Aggravated threatening life; aggravated assault

On bail

Lawrie, Charles Ronald

Intentionally cause harm In gaol

MacGowan, Luke Serious criminal trespass; dishonestly take property; drive or use motor vehicle without owner’s consent;

arson

In gaol

Markovic, Miroslav Traffic in commercial quantity of controlled drug

On bail

Parenzan, Michael George

Serious criminal trespass; dishonestly take property; fail

to comply with restraining order

In gaol

Pearse, Edward John Cause death by dangerous driving

On bail

Plakakis, Michael George

Trafficking in a controlled drug

On bail

Pollard, Christopher James

Aggravated causing harm; aggravated assault causing

harm

In gaol

Roberts, Geoffrey Douglas

Obtain child pornography; produce child pornography

On bail

Robinett, Frederick John

Threaten to harm person; arson; endanger life

On bail

Sargent, Paul Robert Aggravated causing death by dangerous driving; aggravated

causing serious harm by dangerous driving

On bail

Sherry, David Darcy Persistent sexual exploitation of a child

On bail

Siegmann, Richard Craig

Possess child pornography; produce child pornography; aggravated dissemination of

child pornography

In gaol

Smith, Anthony Rape On bailWhitaker, Jaden

Mark Rape In gaol

Street, Thomas George

Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 12

On bail

Taylor, Garahard Aaron

Aggravated causing harm; rape

On bail

Walker, Owen Henry Aggravated assault against own child or spouse

On bail

Webb, David John Indecent assault On bailWiercinski, Alan Aggravated causing serious

harm On bail

Williams, Dianne Aggravated serious criminal trespass; aggravated assault

causing harm

On bail

Wilton, Aaron Aggravated robbery In gaolWilton, Raymond

Clarence Aggravated serious criminal

trespass in a place of residenceOn bail

Prisoners on bail must surrender at 10 a.m. of the day appointed for their respective trials. If they do not appear when called upon their recognizances and those of their bail will be estreated and a bench warrant will be issued forthwith.

By Order of the Court,

M. A. STOKES, Sheriff

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PROOF OF SUNRISE AND SUNSET ACT 1923—ALMANAC FOR JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 2010 PURSUANT to the requirements of the Proof of Sunrise and Sunset Act 1923, I, Jim Hallion, Commissioner of Highways, at the direction of the Honourable the Minister for Transport and Urban Planning, publish in the Schedule hereto an almanac setting out the times of sunrise and sunset on every day for the three calendar months of July, August and September 2010. Dated at Adelaide, 11 May 2010.

J. HALLION, Commissioner of Highways 97/03263

THE SCHEDULE

Times of sunrise and sunset during the months of July, August and September 2010 for Adelaide: latitude 3456S, longitude 13836E, GMT + 9.5 hours (Daylight saving GMT + 10.5 hours).

Month July August September

Date Sunrise hr min.

Sunset hr min.

Sunrise hr min.

Sunset hr min.

Sunrise hr min.

Sunset hr min.

1 ..............................................2 ..............................................3 ..............................................

4 ..............................................5 ..............................................6 ..............................................7 ..............................................8 ..............................................9 ..............................................

10..............................................11..............................................12..............................................13..............................................14..............................................15..............................................16..............................................17..............................................18..............................................19..............................................20..............................................21..............................................22..............................................23..............................................24..............................................25..............................................26..............................................27..............................................28..............................................29..............................................30..............................................31..............................................

07 24 07 24 07 24 07 24 07 24 07 23 07 23 07 23 07 23 07 23 07 22 07 22 07 22 07 21 07 21 07 20 07 20 07 20 07 19 07 18 07 18 07 17 07 17 07 16 07 15 07 15 07 14 07 13 07 13 07 12 07 11

17 14 17 15 17 15 17 16 17 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 17 18 17 19 17 19 17 20 17 21 17 21 17 22 17 22 17 23 17 24 17 24 17 25 17 26 17 26 17 27 17 28 17 28 17 29 17 30 17 31 17 32 17 32 17 33

07 10 07 09 07 08 07 07 07 07 07 06 07 05 07 04 07 03 07 02 07 01 07 00 06 58 06 57 06 56 06 55 06 54 06 53 06 52 06 50 06 49 06 48 06 47 06 45 06 44 06 43 06 42 06 40 06 40 06 38 06 37

17 33 17 34 17 35 17 36 17 36 17 37 17 38 17 39 17 39 17 40 17 41 17 42 17 42 17 43 17 44 17 44 17 45 17 46 17 47 17 47 17 48 17 49 17 50 17 50 17 51 17 52 17 53 17 53 17 54 17 55 17 56

06 35 06 34 06 32 06 31 06 30 06 28 06 27 06 25 06 24 06 23 06 21 06 20 06 18 06 17 06 15 06 14 06 13 06 11 06 10 06 08 06 07 06 05 06 04 06 03 06 01 06 00 05 58 05 57 05 56 05 54

17 56 17 57 17 58 17 58 17 59 18 00 18 00 18 01 18 02 18 03 18 03 18 04 18 05 18 05 18 06 18 07 18 08 18 08 18 09 18 10 18 11 18 11 18 12 18 13 18 13 18 14 18 15 18 16 18 17 18 18

*Note: Daylight saving time is subject to change.

Sunrise and Sunset times calculated on 2 November 2009.

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ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:

SECTION 24

NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER

Road Opening Agricultural Bureau Drive, Millicent

BY Road Process Order made on 7 December 2009, the Wattle Range Council ordered that:

Portion of allotment 11 in Deposited Plan 47875 and portion of allotment 254 in Filed Plan 192436, more particularly delineated and numbered ‘1’ and ‘2’ in Preliminary Plan No. 08/0089 be opened as road forming a widening of Agricultural Bureau Drive Road.

On 8 April 2010 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 83566 being the authority for the new boundaries.

Pursuant to section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given.

Dated 27 May 2010.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991:

SECTION 24

NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER

Road Closure Walkway between Bowman Street/Burdon Street, Elizabeth Park

BY Road Process Order made on 23 February 2010, the City of Playford ordered that:

1. The whole of the Public Road (walkway) between Bowman Street and Burdon Street adjoining allotments 617, 622 and 608 in Deposited Plan 6711, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ in Preliminary Plan No. 09/0033 be closed.

2. The whole of the land subject to closure be transferred to the South Australian Housing Trust in accordance with agreement for transfer dated 23 February 2010 entered into between the City of Playford and the South Australian Housing Trust.

On 20 April 2010 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 83692 being the authority for the new boundaries.

Pursuant to section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given.

Dated 27 May 2010.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT, 1991:

SECTION 24

NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF ROAD PROCESS ORDER

Road Closure Public Road and South Terrace, Redhill

BY Road Process Order made on 15 December 2009, the Port Pirie Regional Council ordered that:

1. Portion of the public roads (Public Road and South Terrace) situate adjoining sections 805, 806, 815, Hundred of Redhill, allotments ‘L’ and ‘M’ in Road Plan 1549, allotment 922 in Filed Plan 218545 and piece 10 in Deposited Plan 67646 more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ and ‘B’ in Preliminary Plan No. 09/0031 be closed.

2. The whole of the land subject to closure be transferred to the Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd in accordance with agreement for transfer dated 15 December 2009 entered into between the Port Pirie Regional Council and the Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd.

On 17 February 2010 that order was confirmed by the Minister for Infrastructure conditionally upon the deposit by the Registrar-General of Deposited Plan 83238 being the authority for the new boundaries.

Pursuant to section 24 (5) of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, NOTICE of the order referred to above and its confirmation is hereby given.

Dated 27 May 2010.

P. M. KENTISH, Surveyor-General

VALUATION OF LAND ACT 1971

Notice of General Valuation

PURSUANT to the Valuation of Land Act 1971, notice is hereby given that I have made a general valuation of all land within the following areas:

City of Adelaide Adelaide Hills Council Alexandrina Council The Barossa Council District Council of Barunga West The Berri Barmera Council City of Burnside City of Campbelltown District Council of Ceduna City of Charles Sturt Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council District Council of Cleve District Council of Coober Pedy The Coorong District Council District Council of the Copper Coast District Council of Elliston The Flinders Ranges Council District Council of Franklin Harbour Town of Gawler Regional Council of Goyder District Council of Grant City of Holdfast Bay Kangaroo Island Council District Council of Karoonda East Murray District Council of Kimba Kingston District Council Light Regional Council District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council of Loxton Waikerie District Council of Mallala City of Marion Mid Murray Council City of Mitcham District Council of Mount Barker City of Mount Gambier District Council of Mount Remarkable The Rural City of Murray Bridge Naracoorte Lucindale Council Northern Areas Council City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters City of Onkaparinga District Council of Orroroo Carrieton District Council of Peterborough City of Playford City of Port Adelaide Enfield City of Port Augusta City of Port Lincoln Port Pirie Regional Council City of Prospect Renmark Paringa Council District Council of Robe Roxby Downs Council City of Salisbury

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Southern Mallee District Council District Council of Streaky Bay District Council of Tatiara City of Tea Tree Gully District Council of Tumby Bay City of Unley City of Victor Harbor Wakefield Regional Council Town of Walkerville Wattle Range Council City of West Torrens City of Whyalla Wudinna District Council District Council of Yankalilla District Council of Yorke Peninsula Un-incorporated areas of the state

The values are assigned as at 1 January 2010 and will come into force at midnight on 30 June 2010.

Dated 27 May 2010.

N. A. BRAY, Valuer-General

WATER MAINS AND SEWERS Office of the South Australian Water Corporation Adelaide, 27 May 2010 WATER MAINS LAID Notice is hereby given that the following main pipes or parts of main pipes have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in or near the undermentioned water districts and are now available for a constant supply of water to adjacent land. ADELAIDE WATER DISTRICT CITY OF NORWOOD PAYNEHAM AND ST PETERS Fisher Street, Felixstow. p15 CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD Philip Street, Valley View. p4 Gateshead Street, Mansfield Park. p21 Ely Street, Mansfield Park. p22 Trafford Street, Mansfield Park. p22 Ely Street, Mansfield Park. p23 Londonderry Crescent, Mansfield Park. p23 Ely Street, Mansfield Park. p24 Fleming Crescent, Mansfield Park. p25 Kimberley Street, Mansfield Park. p26 Beaconsfield Road, Mansfield Park. p27 Hampshire Street, Mansfield Park. p28 Londonderry Crescent, Mansfield Park. p29 Trafford Street, Mansfield Park. p30 Gateshead Street, Mansfield Park. p31 Ely Street, Mansfield Park. p32 Kimberley Street, Mansfield Park. p33 CITY OF SALISBURY In and across Nathan Street, Parafield Gardens. p14 Xavier Place, Parafield Gardens. p14 TOWNSHIP OF AUBURN WATER DISTRICT CLARE AND GILBERT VALLEYS COUNCIL Church Street, Auburn. p1 Kingston Terrace, Auburn. p1

CEDUNA WATER DISTRICT DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CEDUNA Across OTC Road, Ceduna. p16 ELLISTON WATER DISTRICT THE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON Wookata Drive, Elliston. p2 FARRELL FLAT WATER DISTRICT REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOYDER High Street, Farrell Flat. p52 Love Street, Farrell Flat. p52 MURRAY BRIDGE WATER DISTRICT THE RURAL CITY OF MURRAY BRIDGE Cornwall Street, Murray Bridge. p53 PORT LINCOLN WATER DISTRICT CITY OF PORT LINCOLN Matthew Place, Port Lincoln. p17 PORT VICTOR WATER DISTRICT CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR Gum Avenue, Victor Harbor. p54 SADDLEWORTH WATER DISTRICT CLARE AND GILBERT VALLEYS COUNCIL Crawford Avenue, Saddleworth. p3 TOD RIVER COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT WUDINNA DISTRICT COUNCIL Across Tod Highway, Kyancutta. p6 Easements in section 83, hundred of Wannamana, Tod Highway, Kyancutta. p6 TWO WELLS WATER DISTRICT DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MALLALA Pederick Road, Lewiston. p50 and 51 WALLAROO WATER DISTRICT DISTRICT COUNCIL OF THE COPPER COAST Marden Street, Wallaroo. p5 WHYALLA WATER DISTRICT THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WHYALLA Across Beatty Street, Whyalla Playford. p39 WATER MAINS ABANDONED Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned water mains have been abandoned by the South Australian Water Corporation.

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ADELAIDE WATER DISTRICT CAMPBELLTOWN CITY COUNCIL Stewart Street, Paradise. p58 Easement in lot 300 in LTRO DP 31859, Foster Avenue, Paradise. p58 Across Ind Street, Paradise. p58 CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD Gateshead Street, Mansfield Park. p21 Ely Street, Mansfield Park. p22 Trafford Street, Mansfield Park. p22 Ely Street, Mansfield Park. p23 Londonderry Crescent, Mansfield Park. p23 Ely Street, Mansfield Park. p24 Fleming Crescent, Mansfield Park. p25 Kimberley Street, Mansfield Park. p26 Beaconsfield Road, Mansfield Park. p27 Hampshire Street, Mansfield Park. p28 Londonderry Crescent, Mansfield Park. p29 Trafford Street, Mansfield Park. p30 Gateshead Street, Mansfield Park. p31 Ely Street, Mansfield Park. p32 Kimberley Street, Mansfield Park. p33 FARRELL FLAT WATER DISTRICT REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOYDER High Street, Farrell Flat. p52 TOD RIVER COUNTRY LANDS WATER DISTRICT WUDINNA DISTRICT COUNCIL Across Tod Highway, Kyancutta. p6 Easements in section 83, hundred of Wannamana, Tod Highway, Kyancutta. p6 WHYALLA WATER DISTRICT THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF WHYALLA Public road south of lot 6544, Whyalla Playford. p35 and 36 Waterworks land (sections 247 and 116, hundred of Randell), Whyalla Playford. p36-38 and 40-42 In and across Beatty Street, Whyalla Playford. p39 Waterworks land (section 143, hundred of Randell), Whyalla Playford. p42 SEWERS LAID Notice is hereby given that the following sewers have been laid down by the South Australian Water Corporation in the undermentioned drainage areas and are now available for house connections. ADELAIDE DRAINAGE AREA CITY OF BURNSIDE Greenhill Road, Eastwood, Dulwich and Glenside. FB 1165 p52 CITY OF CHARLES STURT Across Brown Street, Brompton. FB 1193 p20-22 In and across Spurs Avenue, Brompton. FB 1193 p20-23 In and across Thornes Lane, Brompton. FB 1193 p20-22 In and across Mann Drive, Brompton. FB 1193 p20-22 In and across Cappers Drive, Brompton. FB 1193 p20-23 Across Third Street, Brompton. FB 1193 p20, 21 and 23 Easement in reserve (lot 1001 in LTRO DP 79746), Cappers Drive, Brompton. FB 1193 p20, 21 and 23 West Street, Brompton. FB 1193 p20, 21 and 23

CITY OF MITCHAM Cross Road, Kings Park and Hawthorn. FB 1165 p54 CITY OF NORWOOD PAYNEHAM AND ST PETERS Fisher Street, Felixstow. FB 1191 p45 CITY OF ONKAPARINGA Alexander Avenue, Morphett Vale. FB 1165 p53 Easements in lot 3 in LTRO FP 8552, Timothy Road and lot 2 in LTRO FP 8552, Albert Terrace, Morphett Vale. FB 1165 p53 Harbourview Road, Hackham West. FB 1191 p46 CITY OF PLAYFORD Newton Boulevard, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 25 and 29 Across and in Douglas Drive, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24-30 Easement in lot 8008 in LTRO DP 82627, Coventry Road, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 25 and 30 Orchard Street, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24-26 and 30 In and across Light Avenue, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 26, 27, 30 and 31 Across Coventry Road, Munno Para West and Munno Para. FB 1193 p24, 26 and 30 Easements in lots 9001 and 9000 in LTRO DP 82297, Curtis Road, Munno Para. FB 1193 p24, 26, 30 and 33 Mackillop Street, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 27 and 32 In and across Freeman Avenue, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 27, 28 and 32 Catherine Place, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 28 and 33 In and across Flynn Street, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 27, 28, 31 and 33 Chang Place, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 27 and 32 In and across Faulding Avenue, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 27, 28, 31 and 32 Newchurch Street, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 27 and 31 Easement in lot 8007 in LTRO DP 82620, Curtis Road, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p24, 28 and 32 Across Newton Boulevard, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p42, 43 and 45 In and across Faulding Avenue, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p42-44 and 46 In and across Elphick Street, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p42, 43 and 45 Eyre Street, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p42-45 Roma Street, Munno Para West. FB 1193 p42, 44 and 46 CITY OF SALISBURY Hawker Road, Burton. FB 1193 p15 and 16 Across and in Diment Road, Burton. FB 1193 p15 and 16 In and across Nathan Street, Parafield Gardens. FB 1193 p34 and 35 Xavier Place, Parafield Gardens. FB 1193 p34 and 35 Martins Road, Parafield Gardens. FB 1193 p34 and 35 Easements in lot 1050 in LTRO DP 82171, Field Street, Parafield Gardens. FB 1193 p36-41 In and across Field Street, Parafield Gardens. FB 1193 p36, 38, 40 and 41 In and across Leaf Street, Parafield Gardens. FB 1193 p36, 38, 39 and 41 Easement in lot 1066 in LTRO DP 82171, Port Wakefield Road, Parafield Gardens. FB 1193 p36, 39 and 41 Across Whites Road, Parafield Gardens. FB 1193 p36, 39 and 41 CITY OF TEA TREE GULLY In and across Hallett Road, Golden Grove. FB 1193 p9-11 Across and in Tuscan Road, Golden Grove. FB 1193 p9-11 In and across Clinker Circuit, Golden Grove. FB 1193 p9-12 Easement in lots 186 and 187 in LTRO DP 80372, Hallett Road, Golden Grove. FB 1193 p9-11 Easement in lots 201-196 in LTRO DP 79907, Captain Robertson Avenue, Golden Grove. FB 1193 p9, 10 and 12

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CITY OF UNLEY Cross Road, Unley Park. FB 1165 p54 ALDINGA DRAINAGE AREA CITY OF ONKAPARINGA Tidewater Street, Aldinga Beach. FB 1193 p13 and 14 Ocean Street, Aldinga Beach. FB 1191 p47 Shelley Avenue, Port Willunga. FB 1191 p51 STIRLING COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL Shierlaw Avenue, Stirling. FB 1191 p48 Across Spencer Street, Stirling. FB 1191 p48 VICTOR HARBOR COUNTRY DRAINAGE AREA CITY OF VICTOR HARBOR Easement in lot 52 in LTRO DP 80790, Breckan Avenue, Victor Harbor. FB 1193 p8 In and across Dutton Circuit, Hayborough. FB 1193 p17-19 Easements in lot 500 in LTRO DP 83857, Dutton Circuit, Hayborough. FB 1193 p17-19 Easement in lot 176 in LTRO DP 83857, Dutton Circuit, Hayborough. FB 1193 p17-19 Springbett Drive, Hayborough. FB 1193 p17-19 Easement in lots 187-185 in LTRO DP 83857, Springbett Drive, Hayborough. FB 1193 p17-19 ALEXANDRINA COUNCIL Port Elliot Road, Hayborough. FB 1191 p49 and 50 SEWERS ABANDONED Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned sewers have been abandoned by the South Australian Water Corporation. ADELAIDE DRAINAGE AREA CITY OF BURNSIDE Greenhill Road, Eastwood, Dulwich and Glenside. FB 1165 p52 CITY OF MITCHAM Cross Road, Kings Park and Unley Park. FB 1165 p54 CITY OF ONKAPARINGA Alexander Avenue, Morphett Vale. FB 1165 p53 Easements in lot 3 in LTRO FP 8552, Timothy Road and lot 2 in LTRO FP 8552, Albert Terrace, Morphett Vale. FB 1165 p53 CITY OF UNLEY Cross Road, Unley Park. FB 1165 p54 A. HOWE, Chief Executive Officer, South

Australian Water Corporation

WILDERNESS PROTECTION ACT 1992

Public Submissions on the Proposal to Proclaim Nuyts Archipelago and the Investigator Group of Islands

Wilderness Protection Areas

I, EDWARD GREGORY LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife, hereby give notice under the provisions of section 22 of the Wilderness Protection Act 1992, that copies of public submissions made with regard to the proposal to proclaim the Nuyts Archipelago and the Investigator Group of Islands Wilderness Protection Areas are available for inspection.

Copies of the submissions may be viewed at the office of the Department for Environment and Heritage, 1 Richmond Road, Keswick, S.A. 5035, telephone 8124 4700.

The submissions will be available for viewing from 31 May to 25 June 2010.

E. G. LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife

WILDERNESS PROTECTION ACT 1992

Public Submissions for the Development of Management Plans for the Yellabinna, Billiatt and Danggali Wilderness

Protection Areas

I, EDWARD GREGORY LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife, hereby give notice under the provisions of section 31 of the Wilderness Protection Act 1992, that copies of public submissions, made on matters that should be addressed by the plans of management for Yellabinna, Billiatt and Danggali Wilderness Protection Areas, are available for inspection.

Copies of the submissions may be viewed at the office of the Department for Environment and Heritage, 1 Richmond Road, Keswick, S.A. 5035, telephone 8124 4700.

The submissions will be available for viewing from 31 May to 25 June 2010.

E. G. LEAMAN, Director of National Parks and Wildlife

WORKERS REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 1986

Publication Amendment to Designated Forms

Preamble

Section 69A of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986 (WRCA) states that:

(1) If as a result of a change in circumstances an employer becomes aware that the actual remuneration paid or payable by the employer exceeds or is likely to exceed by more than the prescribed percentage the estimate, or latest estimate, (as the case may be) of aggregate remuneration applying in relation to the employer under this Division, the employer must advise the Corporation of the changed circumstances and submit a revised estimate or estimates, in the designated form, within 28 days of becoming aware of the changed circumstances.

(2) If the actual remuneration paid or payable by an employer as at anytime before the last two months of a financial year exceeds the estimate, or the latest estimate, (as the case may be) of aggregate remuneration applying in relation to the employer under this Division, the employer must advise the Corporation and submit a revised estimate or estimates, in the designated form, within 28 days of the actual remuneration exceeding the estimate.

Section 69B of the WRCA states that:

The Corporation may by notice in writing require an employer to provide a certified statement of remuneration paid or payable by the employer in a designated form during a period specified by the Corporation to workers employed by the employer to the Corporation within 28 days of receiving the notice or such longer period as is specified in the notice.

Section 69D of the WRCA states that:

An employer must, within the prescribed period after the end of a period for which levy is payable (the designated period), provide to the Corporation a statement in a designated form that sets out the remuneration paid by the employer to workers employed by the employer during the designated period.

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Section 62 (1) of the WRCA states that:

An application for registration as an employer, a self-insured employer or a group of self-insured employers:

(a) must be made in the designated manner and the designated form.

Section 3 (13) of the WRCA provides that:

‘A reference in a provision of this Act to a designated form is a reference to a form designated for the purposes of that provision by the Minister from time to time by notice in the Gazette.’

NOTICE

• Pursuant to subsections 69A (1) and (2) of the WRCA, I give notice that, from 1 July 2010, the forms at Appendices 1 and 2 respectively are ‘designated forms’ for the purposes of those subsections. These forms supersede the corres-ponding forms previously designated for the purposes of sections 69A (1) and (2) on 28 May 2009.

• Pursuant to section 69B of the WRCA, I give notice that, from 1 July 2010, the form at Appendix 3 is a ‘designated form’ for the purposes of this section. This form supersedes the corresponding form previously designated for the purposes of section 69B on 28 May 2009.

• Pursuant to section 69D of the WRCA, I give notice that, from 1 July 2010, the forms at Appendices 4 and 5 respectively are ‘designated forms’ for the purposes of this section. These forms supersede the corresponding forms previously designated for the purposes of section 69D on 28 May 2009.

• Pursuant to subsection 62 (1) (a) of the WRCA, I give notice that, from 1 July 2010, the form at Appendix 6 continues to be the ‘designated form’ for the purposes of this subsection. Further, this notice revokes the forms titled ‘Application to amend employer registration details’ and ‘Application to provide additional location details’ previously designated for the purposes of subsection 62 (1) (a) on 28 May 2009 in a notice dated 24 May 2009 (published in the South Australian Government Gazette on 28 May 2099 at pages 1827 to 1832).

Dated 24 May 2010.

PAUL HOLLOWAY, Minister for Industrial Relations

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WORKERS REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 1986

Publication of Form Determined by the Corporation

Preamble

Section 69 (1) of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1986 (‘the Act’) requires an employer by the prescribed date in each financial year provide to the Corporation in the form of a return determined by the Corporation an estimate of the aggregate remuneration that the employer expects to pay to the employer’s workers during the financial year.

In accordance with the delegation provided under the Instrument of Sub-Delegation of the WorkCover Corporation of South Australia, 4 January 2010, I, Julia Davison, Chief Executive Officer, determine the following return for the purposes of section 69 (1) of the Act.

NOTICE

Determination of a return in providing an estimate of aggregate remuneration under section 69 (1) of the Act

PURSUANT to section 69 (1) of the WRCA, I give notice that, from 1 July 2010, the form as appearing in the Appendix is a form for the purposes of this subsection. This form supersedes the corresponding form previously determined for the purposes of section 69 (1) on 18 May 2009.

Confirmed as a true and accurate decision of the Corporation made in the exercise of my delegated authority from the Corporation.

Dated 23 April 2010.

J. DAVISON, Board Delegate

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Appendix

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WORKERS REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 1986

Determination

IN the exercise of the delegation provided under the Instrument of Sub-Delegation of the WorkCover Corporation of South Australia, dated 4 January 2010, to the Chief Executive Officer, I, as delegate of the WORKCOVER CORPORATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA (‘the Corporation’) determine in accordance with those provisions of the WORKERS REHABILTATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 1986, as amended (‘the Act’) identified in Item 1 of the Schedule hereto (‘the Schedule’) makes its Determination in the terms set out in Item 2 of the Schedule, upon the grounds set out in Item 3 of the Schedule, if any, to come into effect on the date set out in Item 4 of the Schedule and determines further that notice of this Determination shall be provided in the manner set out in Item 5 of the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Item 1 Section Empowering Determination

Section 69 (4).

Item 2 Terms of Determination

2.1 That the Determination of the Corporation made on 18 May 2009 and published in the South Australian Government Gazette on 28 May 2009 at pages 1836 and 1837 is revoked from the commencement of this Determination.

2.2 Where an employer provides its return pursuant to section 69 (1) of the Act to the Corporation other than electronically via the Corporation’s website, http://www.workcover.com, the levy payable by that employer will not be payable in accordance with section 69 (3) of the Act, but instead will be payable in accordance with the following requirements:

(a) following receipt of the employer’s return pursuant to section 69 (1) of the Act, the Corporation will issue the employer with a tax invoice for the amount of levy payable by the employer on aggregate remuneration in the relevant class or classes of industry based on the estimate or estimates set out in the return; and

(b) the employer must pay the levy payable in respect of the relevant financial year as a lump sum, as set out in the tax invoice issued by the Corporation, by 31 August in the financial year in respect of which the levy is payable or such later date as may be specified in the tax invoice.

2.3 Notwithstanding Clause 2.2 of this Determination, where, in the opinion of a person holding delegated or sub-delegated power to form such an opinion from the Corporation (‘the Delegated Officer(s)’), formed from information provided to or otherwise obtained by the Corporation (including, without limitation, any return provided by the employer pursuant to section 69 (1) of the Act), any employer is likely to be liable to pay an annual levy in relation to the relevant financial year of not more than $2 000 (a ‘small employer’), the levy payable by the employer in respect of the relevant financial year will not be payable in accordance with section 69 (3) of the Act, but instead will be payable by 31 July in the financial year in respect of which the levy is payable or such later date as may be specified in a tax invoice.

2.4 Where, in the opinion of a Delegated Officer, a small employer should not for any reason whatsoever, be entitled to pay levies according to the requirements set out in Clause 2.3 of this Determination the Corporation may by written notice to the employer revoke those requirements.

2.5 Where:

(a) an employer is not a small employer (a ‘large employer’);

(b) that employer provides its return pursuant to section 69 (1) of the Act to the Corporation electronically via the Corporation’s website, http://www.workcover.com; and

(c) that employer does not make payment in full of the levy payable in respect of a financial year pursuant to section 69 (3) of the Act,

the levy payable by that employer will not be payable in accordance with section 69 (3) of the Act, but instead will be payable in accordance with the following requirements:

(d) the levy will be payable by the employer to the Corporation in ten equal instalments on or before 7 September, 7 October, 7 November, 7 December, 7 January, 7 February, 7 March, 7 April, 7 May and 7 June of the financial year in respect of which the levy is payable;

(e) the ten equal instalments of the levy will be paid by electronic means to the account of the Corporation;

(f) if the employer fails to make an instalment by a date specified in Clause 2.5 (d) of this Determination or in the manner specified in Clause 2.5 (e) of this Determination, a Delegated Officer shall be empowered to issue the employer with a tax invoice for the amount of levy payable by the employer in respect of the relevant financial that remains unpaid at that time; and

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(g) if the employer is issued with a tax invoice pursuant to Clause 2.5 (f) of this Determination, then

notwithstanding Clause 2.5 (d) of this Determination the employer must pay the amount set out in the invoice to the Corporation as a lump sum within 14 days of the date of the invoice or by such later date as may be specified in the tax invoice.

2.6 In this Determination, the term ‘electronic means’ means payment by way of direct debit from the employer’s bank account, electronic funds transfer to a bank account nominated for the purpose by the Corporation, electronic payment via the Corporation’s website, http://www.workcover.com, BPAY, credit card (Visa or Mastercard), or any other electronic form of payment nominated by the Corporation for the purpose from time to time and, for the avoidance of doubt, does not include payment by cash, personal cheque, bank cheque or set-off.

2.7 Where, in the opinion of a Delegated Officer, a large employer should not for any reason whatsoever, be entitled to pay levies according to the requirements set out in Clause 2.5 of this Determination the Corporation may by written notice to the employer revoke or vary those requirements.

Item 3 Grounds of Determination

3.1 In respect of the requirements set out in Clause 2.2 of this Determination, that in the case of employers that provide returns other than electronically via the Corporation’s website, the internal systems of the Corporation require it to issue an invoice for payment before the payment of levies can be received by the Corporation and, accordingly, the requirements of section 69 (3) of the Act are not appropriate.

3.2 In respect of the requirements set out in Clause 2.3 of this Determination, that in the case of employers likely to pay an annual levy of not more than $2 000, it is reasonable for those employers to make payment of that levy as a single payment.

3.3 In respect of the requirements set out in Clause 2.5 of this Determination, that in the case of employers likely to pay an annual levy of more than $2 000, it is reasonable to allow those employers to make payment of that levy by electronic means in ten equal monthly instalments.

Item 4 Commencement Date of Determination

1 July 2010.

Item 5 Notice of Determination

That notice of this Determination be given in the South Australian Government Gazette.

Confirmed as a true and correct record of the decision of the Corporation made in the exercise of my delegated authority from the Corporation.

Dated 23 April 2010.

J. DAVISON, Board Delegate

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WORKERS REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 1986

Determination

IN exercise of the delegation provided under the Instrument of Delegation of the WorkCover Corporation of South Australia dated 22 April 2010 to the Chief Executive Officer, I, as delegate of the WORKCOVER CORPORATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA (‘the Corporation’) in accordance with those provisions of the WORKERS REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION ACT 1986, as amended (‘the Act’) identified in Item 1 of the Schedule hereto (‘the Schedule’) determine in the terms set out in Item 2 of the Schedule upon the grounds set out in Item 3 of the Schedule, if any, to come into effect on the date set out in Item 4 of the Schedule and determines further that notice of this Determination shall be provided in the manner set out in Item 5 of the Schedule.

SCHEDULE

Item 1 Section Empowering Determination

Section 66.

Item 2 Terms of Determination

2.1 Amendment to Levy Rates

That the Determinations of the Corporation as to the percentage of aggregate remuneration paid to an employer’s workers payable as the levy made prior to the making of this Determination be and are hereby varied so that the percentage of aggregate remuneration paid to an employer’s workers in each class of industry, referred to in Column No. 2 of the Appendix hereto, payable as the levy, shall be the corresponding percentage set out in Column No. 3 of the Appendix hereto plus 10% to allow for GST.

Item 3 Grounds of Determination

3.1 In respect of the levy applicable to the classes of industry that the percentages applicable take into account:

(a) the extent to which work carried on in a relevant class is likely to contribute to the cost of compensable disability; and

(b) the need to establish and maintain sufficient funds:

(i) to satisfy the Corporation’s future liabilities in respect of compensable disabilities attributable to traumas occurring from the date of commencement of this Determination until the 30th day of June 2011 from the levy raised from remuneration in that period; and

(ii) to make proper provision for administrative and other expenditure of the Corporation; and

(iii) to make up any insufficiency in the Compensation Fund resulting from previous liabilities or expenditures or from a reassessment of future liabilities.

3.2 That the percentages so determined in accordance with section 66 (7) of the Act (not exceeding 7.5 per cent) are as follows:

0.40 per cent 1.90 per cent 3.40 per cent 4.90 per cent 6.40 per cent 0.50 per cent 2.00 per cent 3.50 per cent 5.00 per cent 6.50 per cent 0.60 per cent 2.10 per cent 3.60 per cent 5.10 per cent 6.60 per cent 0.70 per cent 2.20 per cent 3.70 per cent 5.20 per cent 6.70 per cent 0.80 per cent 2.30 per cent 3.80 per cent 5.30 per cent 6.80 per cent 0.90 per cent 2.40 per cent 3.90 per cent 5.40 per cent 6.90 per cent 1.00 per cent 2.50 per cent 4.00 per cent 5.50 per cent 7.00 per cent 1.10 per cent 2.60 per cent 4.10 per cent 5.60 per cent 7.10 per cent 1.20 per cent 2.70 per cent 4.20 per cent 5.70 per cent 7.20 per cent 1.30 per cent 2.80 per cent 4.30 per cent 5.80 per cent 7.30 per cent 1.40 per cent 2.90 per cent 4.40 per cent 5.90 per cent 7.40 per cent 1.50 per cent 3.00 per cent 4.50 per cent 6.00 per cent 7.50 per cent 1.60 per cent 3.10 per cent 4.60 per cent 6.10 per cent 1.70 per cent 3.20 per cent 4.70 per cent 6.20 per cent 1.80 per cent 3.30 per cent 4.80 per cent 6.30 per cent

Item 4 Commencement Date of Determination

1 July 2010.

Item 5 Notice of Determination

That notice of this Determination be published in the South Australian Government Gazette.

Confirmed as a true and correct record of the decision of the Corporation.

Dated 6 May 2010.

J. DAVISON, Board Delegate

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South Australia

Mining (Revocation of Private Mines) Proclamation 2010

under section 73N of the Mining Act 1971

Preamble 1 The following area was declared to be a private mine by proclamation on 26 October 1972

(Gazette 26.10.1972 p2020):

Portion of Section 136, Hundred of Blanche, county of Grey, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in certificate of title register book volume 2886 folio 200.

2 The following area was also declared to be a private mine by proclamation on 26 October 1972 (Gazette 26.10.1972 p2020):

Portion of Section 136, hundred of Blanche, county of Grey, and being the whole of the land comprised and described in certificate of title register book volume 2887 folio 1 and more particularly as delineated and bounded in plans "A" and "B" appearing thereon.

3 The Warden's Court has declared (on 16 February 2010 in Action No 430 of 2009) that proper grounds exist for revoking the declarations referred to above.

1—Short title

This proclamation may be cited as the Mining (Revocation of Private Mines) Proclamation 2010.

2—Commencement

This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Revocation of private mines

The declaration referred to in clause 1 of the preamble and the declaration referred to in clause 2 of the preamble are revoked.

Made by the Governor’s Deputy

on the basis of the declaration of the Warden's Court referred to in clause 3 of the preamble and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 27 May 2010

AGO0047/02CS

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South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Chadinga Conservation Park) Proclamation 2010

under section 30(1) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

1—Short title

This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Chadinga Conservation Park) Proclamation 2010.

2—Commencement

This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Constitution of Chadinga Conservation Park

The following Crown land is constituted as a conservation park and assigned the name Chadinga Conservation Park:

Sections 6, 10, 11, 20, 44 and 45, Hundred of Kevin;

Allotment 10 of Deposited Plan 34575, Hundred of Kevin;

Sections 18, 19, 20 and 25, Hundred of Giles;

Allotment 2 of Deposited Plan 34576, Hundred of Giles;

Section 31, Hundred of Cohen.

Made by the Governor’s Deputy

being of the opinion that the Crown land described in clause 3 should be protected and preserved for the purpose of conserving any wildlife and the natural features of the land and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 27 May 2010

MEC10/0013CS

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South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Chadinga Conservation Park—Mining Rights) Proclamation 2010

under section 43 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

Preamble 1 The Crown land described in Schedule 1 is, by another proclamation made on this day,

constituted as a conservation park under section 30(1) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 and assigned the name Chadinga Conservation Park.

2 It is intended that, by this proclamation, certain existing and future rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining be preserved in relation to that land.

1—Short title

This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Chadinga Conservation Park—Mining Rights) Proclamation 2010.

2—Commencement

This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Interpretation

In this proclamation—

Environment Minister means the Minister for the time being administering the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972;

Mining Minister means the Minister for the time being administering the Mining Act 1971 or the Minister for the time being administering the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, as the case requires.

4—Existing rights to continue

Subject to clause 6, existing rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining under the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 may continue to be exercised in respect of the land described in Schedule 1.

5—New rights may be acquired

Rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining may, with the approval of the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister, be acquired pursuant to the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 in respect of the land described in Schedule 1 and may, subject to clause 6, be exercised in respect of that land.

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6—Conditions for exercise of rights

A person in whom rights of entry, prospecting, exploration or mining are vested pursuant to the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 (whether those rights were acquired before or after the making of this proclamation) must not exercise those rights in respect of the land described in Schedule 1 unless the person complies with the following conditions:

(a) if work to be carried out in relation to the land in the exercise of those rights is a regulated activity within the meaning of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, the person must ensure that—

(i) the work is not carried out until a statement of environmental objectives in relation to the activity that has been approved under that Act has also been approved by the Environment Minister; and

(ii) the work is carried out in accordance with the statement as so approved;

(b) if work to be carried out in relation to the land in the exercise of rights under the Mining Act 1971 or the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 has not previously been authorised (whether by inclusion in an approved statement of environmental objectives referred to in paragraph (a) or otherwise), the person must give at least 3 months notice of the proposed work to the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister and supply each Minister with such information relating to the proposed work as the Minister may require;

(c) if directions are agreed between the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister and given to the person in writing in relation to—

(i) carrying out work in relation to the land in a manner that minimises damage to the land (including the land's vegetation and wildlife) and the environment generally; or

(ii) preserving objects, structures or sites of historical, scientific or cultural interest; or

(iii) rehabilitating the land (including the land's vegetation and wildlife) on completion of the work; or

(iv) (where the work is being carried out in the exercise of rights acquired after the making of this proclamation) prohibiting or restricting access to any specified area of the land that the Ministers believe would suffer significant detriment as a result of carrying out the work,

(being directions that do not reduce or otherwise detract from any requirement in respect of any of those matters contained in an approved statement of environmental objectives referred to in paragraph (a)), the person must comply with those directions in carrying out the work;

(d) if a plan of management is in operation under section 38 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 in respect of the land, the person must have regard to the provisions of the plan of management;

(e) in addition to complying with the other requirements of this proclamation, the person—

(i) must take such steps as are reasonably necessary to ensure that objects, structures and sites of historical, scientific or cultural interest and the land's vegetation and wildlife are not unduly affected by any work; and

(ii) must maintain all work areas in a clean and tidy condition; and

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(iii) must, on the completion of any work, obliterate or remove all installations

and structures (other than installations and structures designated by the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister as suitable for retention) used exclusively for the purposes of that work;

(f) if no direction has been given by the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister under paragraph (c)(iii), the person must (in addition to complying with any approved statement of environmental objectives referred to in paragraph (a)) rehabilitate the land (including its vegetation and wildlife) on completion of any work to the satisfaction of the Environment Minister.

7—Governor may give approvals, directions

If—

(a) the Mining Minister and the Environment Minister cannot agree as to whether—

(i) approval should be granted or refused under clause 5; or

(ii) a direction should be given under clause 6(c); or

(b) the Environment Minister does not approve a statement of environmental objectives under clause 6(a),

the Governor may, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council—

(c) grant or refuse the necessary approval under clause 5; or

(d) give a direction in writing under clause 6(c); or

(e) grant or refuse the necessary approval under clause 6(a).

Schedule 1—Description of land Sections 6, 10, 11, 20, 44 and 45, Hundred of Kevin;

Allotment 10 of Deposited Plan 34575, Hundred of Kevin;

Sections 18, 19, 20 and 25, Hundred of Giles;

Allotment 2 of Deposited Plan 34576, Hundred of Giles;

Section 31, Hundred of Cohen.

Made by the Governor’s Deputy

with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 27 May 2010

MEC10/0013CS

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South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (Dudley Conservation Park) Proclamation 2010

under section 29(3) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

1—Short title

This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (Dudley Conservation Park) Proclamation 2010.

2—Commencement

This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Alteration of boundaries of Dudley Conservation Park

The boundaries of the Dudley Conservation Park are altered by adding to the Park the following Crown land:

Sections 137, 297, 298 and 299, Hundred of Dudley.

Made by the Governor’s Deputy

with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 27 May 2010

MEC10/0008CS

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South Australia

National Parks and Wildlife (General Reserves Trust) Variation Proclamation 2010

under section 45B of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972

Preamble 1 The General Reserves Trust was established by proclamation pursuant to section 45B(1) of

the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 on 30 November 1978 (see Gazette 30.11.1978 p2096).

2 Pursuant to section 45B(3) of the Act, the proclamation has been varied by subsequent proclamations (see—

(a) Gazette 25.06.1987 p1610;

(b) Gazette 19.09.1991 p848;

(c) Gazette 02.08.1997 p478;

(d) Gazette 19.06.1997 p3002;

(e) Gazette 20.07.2000 p164).

Note—

The notices referred to in paragraphs (a), (c) and (e) varied the reserves in relation to the Trust, the notice referred to in paragraph (b) reduced the quorum required by the Trust and the notice referred to in paragraph (d) made a number of variations in relation to the governance of the Trust.

3 It is now appropriate to further vary the proclamation as varied by the proclamations referred in clause 2 of this preamble.

Part 1—Preliminary

1—Short title

This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (General Reserves Trust) Variation Proclamation 2010.

2—Commencement

This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Variation provisions

In this proclamation, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of a specified proclamation varies the proclamation so specified.

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4—Interpretation

In this proclamation—

Act means the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972;

General Reserves Trust proclamation means the proclamation under section 45B of the Act establishing the General Reserves Trust, published in the Gazette on 30 November 1978 (see Gazette 30.11.1978 p2096).

Part 2—Variation of General Reserves Trust proclamation

5—Variation of General Reserves Trust proclamation

(1) Before paragraph (1) insert:

(a1) This proclamation may be cited as the National Parks and Wildlife (General Reserves Trust) Proclamation 1978.

(2) Paragraph (3)—delete "five" and substitute:

6

(3) After paragraph (3) insert:

(3a) At least 1 member of the Trust must be a man and 1 must be a woman (and, in appointing members to the Trust, the Minister should, as far as is reasonable, endeavour to achieve a gender balance on the Trust);

(4) Paragraph (5)(a)—delete "two" and substitute:

3

Made by the Governor’s Deputy

with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 27 May 2010

MEC10/0003CS

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FAXING COPY? IF you fax copy to Government Publishing SA for inclusion in the Government Gazette, there is no need to send a Confirmation Copy to us as well.

This creates confusion and may well result in your notice being printed twice.

Please use the following fax number:

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Please include a contact person, phone number and order number so that we can phone back with any queries we may have regarding the fax copy.

NOTE: Closing time for lodging new copy (fax, hard copy or email) is 4 p.m. on Tuesday preceding the day of publication.

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When sending a document via E-mail, please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published.

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RURAL CITY OF MURRAY BRIDGE

Change of Road Names

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Rural City of Murray Bridge, at its meeting held on 15 February 2010, 19 April 2010 and 10 May 2010 resolved, pursuant to section 219 (1) of the Local Government Act 1999, that the names of certain roads be changed as follows:

Naturi Road, Ettrick be changed to Chapmans Bore Road; Greens Road, Ettrick be changed to Burbidge Road; Boundary Road, Ettrick (boundary with DC Karoonda East

Murray) be changed to Greens Road; Glen Burr Road, Ettrick be changed to Boundary Road; Row Road, Long Flat between Princes Highway and the

railway line be changed to Meech Road; Princes Highway, Murray Bridge East be changed to Old

Princes Highway; Lake View Road, Mulgundawah be changed to West Creek

Road; McCulloch Road, Wellington be changed to Withers Road; Richards Street, Wellington be changed to El Shaddai Road; Thomas Lane, Woods Point be changed to Travers Lane; Water Street, Swanport be changed to Apex Road; Frahn Road, Monarto be changed to Frahns Farm Road; Hills View Road, Monarto South be changed to Mountain

View Road; Thomas Road, Monarto be changed to Altmann Road; Crofton Bridge Road, Callington be changed to Plantation

Road; Harrogate Road, Callington be changed to Bremer Valley

Road; Bremer Range Road, Callington (western side of Strathalbyn

Road) be changed to Samuels Road; Jaensch Road, Toora be changed to Dean Jaensch Road; Kuchel Lane, Toora be changed to Shaw Lane; Wilkins Drive, be changed to Hutchinson Drive; Jackson Road, Jervois be changed to Tiller Road; Kellett Street, Jervois be changed to Henningson Road; River Glen Road, Riverglen be changed to Marina View

Road; Preamimma Lane, be changed to Zeunert Lane; Hein Lane, Pallamanna be changed to Old Hein Lane; Paech Lane, Tepko be changed to RA Paech Lane; Murray Drive, Riverglades from Loddon Road to Karoonda

Road be changed to Avoca Dell Drive; and Murray Drive, Riverglades from Loddon Road to adjacent

Lot 162, be changed to Riverglades View.

The un-named entrance road to the Sailing Club at Swanport be named Water Street.

The purpose of these road name changes is in line with the Rural Property Addressing Scheme to be introduced in 2010.

D. J. MOLONEY, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993

Draft City Wide Commercial Zones Development Plan Amendment—Draft for Public Consultation

NOTICE is herby given that the City of Port Adelaide Enfield has prepared a draft City Wide Commercial Zones Development Plan Amendment (DPA) to amend the Port Adelaide Enfield (City) Development Plan. The proposed amendments include:

• Amalgamation of the existing Local Commercial Zone and District Commercial Zone into the Commercial Zone

The amalgamation of three commercial zones into a single Commercial Zone will promote a consistent approach to commercial development across Council.

• Updating of Commercial Zone policies

New policies are proposed for the Commercial Zone in relation to a number of elements including the provision of landscaping and the form and appearance of buildings.

• Creation of a Mixed Use (Kilburn) Zone on Churchill Road

The introduction of this zone will acknowledge the mix of land-uses that presently exist; identify an area where medium-density residential development is desirable; and may also encourage new development.

• Rezoning of approximately 18.8 hectares of land to the Commercial Zone

It is important that Council has a sufficient supply of commercial land to provide opportunities for investment and employment within the Council area. New commercial zoning is primarily targeted in areas which accommodate existing commercial development.

Availability of the Draft DPA Document

The draft Development Plan Amendment will be on public consultation from Wednesday, 26 May 2010 to 5 p.m. on Friday, 23 July 2010 and will be available for public inspection during normal office hours at:

• The Civic Centre, 163 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide.

• Parks Library—Council Office, 2-46 Cowan Street, Angle Park.

• Enfield Library—Council Office, 1 Kensington Crescent, Enfield.

• Greenacres Library—Council Office, 2 Fosters Road, Greenacres.

• Port Adelaide Library, 2-4 Church Street, Port Adelaide.

• Semaphore Library, 14 Semaphore Road, Semaphore.

A copy of the draft Development Plan Amendment is also available on Council’s website www.portenf.sa.gov.au. The document may also be purchased at the Port Adelaide Enfield Civic Centre, 163 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide for $15.

Written Submissions

Written submissions regarding the draft Development Plan Amendment will be accepted by the City of Port Adelaide Enfield until 5 p.m. on Friday, 23 July 2010 and should be addressed to:

City Manager, City of Port Adelaide Enfield, P.O. Box 110, Port Adelaide, S.A. 5015

Interested persons making a written submission should clearly indicate in the submission whether they wish to speak on their submission at the Public Hearing—see below for details.

Written submissions may be lodged electronically by email to [email protected] (the text ‘City Wide Commercial Zones DPA—submission’ should be included in the subject header).

Copies of all submissions received will be available for inspection by interested persons at the City of Port Adelaide Enfield Civic Centre, 163 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide from 9 a.m. on Monday, 26 July 2010 until the conclusion of the Public Hearing.

Public Hearing

A Public Hearing is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Tuesday, 24 August 2010 in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield Council Chamber, 62 Commercial Road, Port Adelaide. The Public Hearing will not be held if there are no requests to be heard.

Dated 26 May 2010.

H. J. WIERDA, City Manager

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CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD

Change of Name for a Portion of a Public Road

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield at its meeting held on 13 April 2010, resolved pursuant to section 219 (1) of the Local Government Act 1999, that the name of a portion of a certain public road located in the suburb of Enfield be changed as follows:

• The name of the portion of Park Terrace as marked ‘A’ on Frame 1 running between the northern boundary of Lot 106 through to the junction of Darlington Street and Alderney Avenue be changed to Ridgeway Avenue, Enfield.

A map that delineates the portion of road that is subject to the change of street name, together with a copy of the Council’s resolution are both available for inspection at the Council’s Principal Office, 163 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide; The Parks Library—Council Office, 2-46 Cowan Street, Angle Park; Enfield Library—Council Office, 1-9 Kensington Crescent, Enfield and Greenacres Library—Council Office, 2 Fosters Road, Greenacres, during their normal business hours.

H. J. WIERDA, City Manager

ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCIL

Proposed Road Naming of Un-named Public Road Reserves within the Adelaide Hills Council Region

NOTICE is hereby given that the Council resolved at its meeting on 4 May 2010, to change/re-name road names of the following roads:

• a section of Boundary Drive, Carey Gully (section between Deviation Road and the Ranns Road end) to Forrest Road;

• a section of Crammond Road, Basket Range (section from Burdetts Road to closure) to Rivenwood Lane;

• a section of Kyle Road, Aldgate (Stevens Road end) to Bandicoot Lane;

• un-named section of road adjacent to Longwood Road, Bradbury to Bradwood Lane; and

• un-named section of road adjacent to Boyle Swamp Road, Mylor to Boucaut Lane.

The naming of these road reserves are a result of the Local Government and State Government’s Rural Property Addressing Program.

Location maps are enclosed along with an excerpt from the Council meeting minutes.

If you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact me on 8408 0540.

Dated 24 May 2010.

P. J. MILLER, Technical Officer

BERRI BAMERA COUNCIL

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Road Opening and Closing—Bookpurnong Road

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the Berri Barmera Council proposes to make a Road Process Order to open as road portion of allotment 106 in Deposited Plan 49267 forming a realignment of Bookpurnong Road, more particularly delineated and numbered ‘1’ on Preliminary Plan No. 09/0066 and to close portion of the public road (Bookpurnong Road) south of Draper Road and added to the adjoining allotment 106 in Deposited Plan 49267 held by the South Australian Water Corporation, which land is dedicated under the Crown Lands Act 1929 for water, depot and conservation purposes, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ on Preliminary Plan No. 09/0066.

A copy of the preliminary plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the offices of the Berri Barmera Council, 19 Wilson Street, Berri and at the Adelaide Offices of the Surveyor-General during normal office hours.

Any application for easement or objection must set out the full name, address and details of the submission and must be fully supported by reasons. The application for easement or objection must be made in writing to the Berri Barmera Council, P.O. Box 229, Berri, S.A. 5343, within 28 days of this notice and a copy must be forwarded to the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001.

Where a submission is made the Council will give notification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered.

Dated 30 April 2010.

D. BEATON, Chief Executive Officer

THE COORONG DISTRICT COUNCIL

Assumption of Care, Control and Management of Land

NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of Council held on 18 May 2010 and pursuant to section 192 of the Local Government Act 1999, Council resolved to assume the care, control and management of section 41, Hundred of Peake, CT 5784/750.

M. BOYD, Chief Executive Officer

THE COORONG DISTRICT COUNCIL

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Roads Opening and Closing— Poltalloch Road, Poltalloch

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that The Coorong District Council proposes to make a Road Process Order to:

(i) open as road portions of Allotment 14 in Filed Plan 506, Allotment 215 in Filed Plan 207645, Allotment 8 in Filed Plan 2775, Allotment 5 in Filed Plan 2776, Allotment 6 in Filed Plan 2774 and Allotment 222 in Filed Plan 207652 as delineated ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, ‘4’, ‘5’ and ‘6’ on Preliminary Plan No. 08/0072 forming a realignment of Poltalloch Road; and

(ii) close and merge portions of Poltalloch Road and the whole of the unnamed public roads with the adjoining Allotment 14 in Filed Plan 506, Allotment 221 in Filed Plan 207651, Allotment 8 in Filed Plan 2775, Allotment 226 in Filed Plan 207656, Allotment 225 in Filed Plan 207655, Allotment 224 in Filed Plan 207654 and Allotment 223 in Filed Plan 207653, as delineated ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’, ‘E’, ‘F’, ‘H’, ‘J’ and ‘K’ in Preliminary Plan No. 08/0072 in exchange for land taken for new road ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’ ‘4’, ‘5’ and ‘6’ (above).

A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the offices of the Council, 49 Princes Highway, Meningie and the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide during normal office hours.

Any person is entitled to object to the proposed road process, or any person affected by the proposed closure is entitled to apply for an easement to be granted in that person’s favour over the land subject to the proposed closure. Such objection or application for an easement must set out the full name and address of the person making the objection or application and must be fully supported by reasons. Any application for an easement must give full particulars of the nature and location of the easement and where made by a person as the owner of adjoining or nearby land, specify the land to which the easement is to be annexed.

The objection or application for an easement must be made in writing to the Council, P.O. Box 28, Meningie, S.A. 5264, within 28 days of this notice and a copy shall be forwarded to the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where a submission is made, the Council will give notification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered, so that the person making the submission or a representative may attend, if so desired.

Dated 27 May 2010.

M. BOYD, Chief Executive Officer

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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Road Closure—Fairbanks and Blackwood Roads, Glenburnie

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the District Council of Grant proposes to make a Road Process Order to:

1. Close and vest in the Crown portions of Fairbanks Road situate adjoining Allotment 113 in Deposited Plan 52522, Allotment 626 in Filed Plan 192808 and Section 131, Hundred of Gambier, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’ and ‘B’ in Preliminary Plan No. 08/0071.

2. Close and vest in the Crown the whole of Blackwood Road situate between Casterton and Fairbanks Roads adjoining Section 708, Hundred of Gambier more particularly delineated and lettered ‘C’ and ‘D’ in Preliminary Plan No. 08/0071.

A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the office of the Council, 324 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier and the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General during normal office hours.

Any application for easement or objection must set out the full name, address and details of the submission and must be fully supported by reasons. The application for easement or objection must be made in writing to the Council, P.O. Box 724, Mount Gambier, S.A. 5290 within 28 days of this notice and a copy must be forwarded to the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where a submission is made, the Council will give notification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered.

R. PEATE, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT

ROADS (OPENING AND CLOSING) ACT 1991

Road Closure—Pelican Point Road, Carpenter Rocks

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 10 of the Roads (Opening and Closing) Act 1991, that the District Council of Grant proposes to make a Road Process Order to close portion of Pelican Point Road and merge with adjoining Section 677, Hundred of Kongorong, more particularly delineated and lettered ‘A’, on Preliminary Plan No. 10/0013.

A copy of the plan and a statement of persons affected are available for public inspection at the office of the Council, 324 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier and the Adelaide office of the Surveyor-General during normal office hours.

Any application for easement or objection must set out the full name, address and details of the submission and must be fully supported by reasons. The application for easement or objection must be made in writing to the Council, P.O. Box 724, Mount Gambier, S.A. 5290, within 28 days of this notice and a copy must be forwarded to the Surveyor-General, G.P.O. Box 1354, Adelaide, S.A. 5001. Where a submission is made, the Council will give notification of a meeting at which the matter will be considered.

Dated 6 May 2010 .

R. PEATE, Chief Executive Officer

LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL

Resolution Excluding Land from Classification as Community Land

NOTICE is hereby given that on 18 May 2010, the Light Regional Council resolved pursuant to section 194 (3) of the Local Government Act 1999, to exclude the following parcel of land from classification as community land:

• Lot 6, Two Wells Road, Buchfelde commonly known as the Gawler Aerodrome, more specifically being allotments 827, 828 and 829 in Deposited Plan 18354, contained in certificate of title volume 5115, folio 511.

The purpose of the revocation is to facilitate land transfer to the Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure for the construction of the Northern Expressway (NEXY), and to provide land to the Gawler Harness Racing Club Inc. to conduct its activities.

The land to the north of the NEXY project remains unaffected by this revocation and will be retained with its community land classification.

B. CARR, Chief Executive Officer

DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MALLALA

Rename Roads

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with section 219 of the Local Government Act 1999, that the Council, at its meeting held on Monday, 22 February 2010, resolved to rename the following road names:

That the roadway currently named Halstead Road, adjacent CT 5236/922, D027931 to CT 5236/923, D027931, Hundred of Port Gawler, be renamed Halstead Road East.

That the roadway currently named Halstead Road, adjacent CT 5766/409, F174789 to CT 5930/773, D064908, Hundred of Port Gawler, be renamed Halstead Road West.

That the roadway currently named Old Port Wakefield Road, adjacent CT 5263/231, F142923 to CT 5466/442, D012477, Hundred of Port Gawler, be renamed Badcoe Parade.

Naming of Road

That the service road adjacent to section 310, H140400 to CT 5146/761, D026496, Hundred of Dublin, be named Lemmey Road.

C. MANSUETO, Chief Executive Officer

NORTHERN AREAS COUNCIL

COUNCIL REVIEWS ITS PLANNING POLICIES BY UPDATING THE NORTHERN AREAS COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Draft Development Plan Amendment Available for Public Consultation

NOTICE is hereby given that the Northern Areas Council Better Development Plan (BDP) and General Development Plan Amendment (DPA) has been prepared by Council under the provisions of the Development Act 1993 and is now available for comment.

The draft Development Plan Amendment (DPA) amends the existing Development Plan in order to bring the Plan into line with the Better Development Plan (BDP) format released by the Department of Planning and Local Government. The DPA will result in a re-created Development Plan that will be easier to navigate and comprehend and thereby help improve the clarity and understanding of its policy.

The policy content of the current Development Plan has been compared against the equivalent BDP Planning Policy Library modules to ensure that the adopted BDP-based Development Plan is reflective of, and captures, the substance of the existing Development Plan’s policy framework.

The DPA does not introduce any land use/zoning boundary changes as a result of re-creating the existing Development Plan policy into BDP format.

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2096 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [27 May 2010

Consultation

The DPA document is available for viewing and purchase by the public.

When

From Thursday, 27 May 2010 until 5 p.m. on Friday, 30 July 2010.

Where

During normal office hours at the Northern Areas Council Offices, Jamestown, (94 Ayr Street, telephone 8664 1139); Gladstone, (14 Fifth Street) and at Spalding, (11 Main Street) and accessed on Council’s website at www.nacouncil.sa.gov.au.

Copies

A copy of the DPA can be downloaded free of cost from Council’s website or a hard copy purchased from the Council office at Jamestown only for $150 (full colour) or for $50 (black-and-white only), or a CD-ROM copy purchased for $5.

Comments Sought

How

All comments must be in written form and direct themselves to the content of the changes proposed in the DPA. Submissions should be addressed to Council’s Chief Executive Officer and must clearly indicate whether you will wish to speak personally at the public meeting.

When Must Comments Be In

Submissions will be accepted up until 5 p.m. on Friday, 30 July 2010.

All Submissions are Public

Copies of all submissions received will be available for inspection by any interested person at the Council office at Jamestown only during the period from Monday, 2 August 2010 to the date of Council’s public meeting.

Public Hearing

A public meeting may be held by Council if required at the Council Office, 94 Ayr Street, Jamestown on Tuesday, 10 August 2010 commencing at 5 p.m. (NB: this meeting may not be held if no-one in their submissions indicates an interest or desire to speak).

For more information please contact the Council or refer to Council’s website.

K. HOPE, Chief Executive Officer

IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons:

Anders, Kathleen Mavis, late of 59 George Street, Paradise, of no occupation, who died on 4 September 2009.

Biermann, Gerhard Wilhelm, late of 4 Krieg Street, Nuriootpa, retired telecommunications officer, who died on 12 March 2010.

Byrne, Judith Ann, late of 7 Edwards Court, Para Hills West, retired nurse assistant, who died on 6 February 2010.

Clarke, Alice Joyce, late of 6 Nichols Street, Forestville, home duties, who died on 12 February 2010.

Clifton, Avis Lorraine, late of 11 Edmund Street, Port Broughton, of no occupation, who died on 1 March 2010.

Comas, Anne Mary, late of 333 Marion Road, North Plympton, of no occupation, who died on 15 March 2010.

Coyle, Hugh, late of 18 Cudmore Terrace, Marleston, of no occupation, who died on 19 March 2010.

Dyer, Lilian May, late of 7-12 Majors Road, North Moonta, of no occupation, who died on 2 March 2010.

Foster, Thomas, late of 324 Military Road, Semaphore Park, retired storeman, who died on 24 December 2009.

Frazer, Thelma, Jessie, late of 95-97 Awoonga Road, Hope Valley, of no occupation, who died on 5 April 2010.

Harrison, Muriel Renee, late of 276 Portrush Road, Beulah Park, retired tailoress, who died on 20 February 2010.

Hazlewood, Robert Ward, late of 71 Morea Street, Osborne, retired boilermaker and welder, who died on 15 January 2010.

Juul, Maret, late of 4 Sturm Court, Oaklands Park, of no occupation, who died on 4 January 2010.

Kempster, Donald Frank, late of 17 Morrow Avenue, Evanston Park, retired motor mechanic, who died on 6 July 2009.

Kibby, Grace Margaret, late of 17-23 Grenfell Street, Kent Town, home duties, who died on 2 March 2010.

Mamczak, Stefan, late of 20 May Street, Sefton Park, retired cabinet maker, who died on 31 March 2010.

Morton, Peter Leslie, late of 200 Fosters Road, Oakden, retired artist, who died on 14 October 2009.

Norton, Esma Patricia, late of Pekina Road, Orroroo, of no occupation, who died on 17 February 2010.

Ryan, Henry Joseph, late of 1 Lapthorne Lane, Exeter, of no occupation, who died on 18 February 2010.

Skipper, Alfred John, late of corner of Fort Street and Sylvan Way, Grange, retired public servant, who died on 16 January 2010.

Smith, Laurel Sarah, late of 20 Angas Crescent, Marino, home duties, who died on 22 January 2010.

Ward, Barry John, late of 20 Alpha Road, Prospect, retired storeman, who died on 26 February 2010.

Ward, Madge, late of 16 Jakara Avenue, Ingle Farm, widow, who died on 31 December 2009.

Webber, Kathleen Mildred, late of 31 Fifth Avenue, St Morris, home duties, who died on 10 March 2010.

Whitfield, Dorothy June, late of 110 Strathfield Terrace, Largs North, widow, who died on 15 March 2010.

Williams, Jean Victoria, late of 1-7 Leicester Street, Clearview, of no occupation, who died on 28 January 2010.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972, and the Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against any of the said estates are required to send, in writing, to the Public Trustee, G.P.O. Box 1338, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before 25 June 2010, otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estates; and notice is also hereby given that all persons who are indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver the same to the Public Trustee.

Dated 27 May 2010.

M. I. BODYCOAT, Public Trustee

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT 1891

Register of Unclaimed Moneys Held by GM Holden Ltd for Year Ended 31 December 2003

Name of Owner on Books

Amount Due to Owner

$

Description andDate when First

Due W. Rowbottom ......................... 839.00 Wages w/e 23.6.03D. K. Schell .............................. 263.00 Wages w/e 7.7.03S. Sovann.................................. 149.00 Wages w/e 18.8.03P. M. Kelly ............................... 261.00 Wages w/e 8.9.03S. D. Hazell .............................. 1 465.00 Wages w/e

24.11.03D. W. Cowling ......................... 3 147.00 Wages w/e 8.12.03

Total $6 124.00

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