THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE · Virginia Sue Hickey By command, IAN KEITH HUNTER, for...

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All public Acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such Printed and published weekly by authority of SINEAD O’BRIEN, Government Printer, South Australia $7.21 per issue (plus postage), $361.90 per annual subscription—GST inclusive Online publications: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au No. 39 2203 SUPPLEMENTARY GAZETTE THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 22 JUNE 2017 CONTENTS Appointments, Resignations, Etc............................................. 2204 Boxing and Martial Arts Act 2000—Notice ............................ 2204 Communities and Social Inclusion Disability Services, Department for—Notices..................................................... 2205 Consumer and Business Services—Notice .............................. 2205 Controlled Substances Act 1984—Notice ............................... 2208 Domiciliary Care Services—Notice ........................................ 2205 Emergency Services Funding Act 1998—Notice .................... 2206 Environment, Water and Natural Resources, Department of—Notice ....................................................... 2209 Harbors and Navigation Act 1993—Notices ........................... 2206 Health Care Act 2008—Notices .............................................. 2207 Passenger Transport Regulations 2009—Notices .................... 2213 Police Service—Fees and Charges .......................................... 2216 Proclamations .......................................................................... 2223 Public Sector Act 2009—Notice ............................................. 2217

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All public Acts appearing in this gazette are to be considered official, and obeyed as such

Printed and published weekly by authority of SINEAD O’BRIEN, Government Printer, South Australia $7.21 per issue (plus postage), $361.90 per annual subscription—GST inclusive

Online publications: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

No. 39 2203

SUPPLEMENTARY GAZETTE

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 22 JUNE 2017

CONTENTS

Appointments, Resignations, Etc. ............................................ 2204 Boxing and Martial Arts Act 2000—Notice ............................ 2204 Communities and Social Inclusion Disability Services, Department for—Notices ..................................................... 2205 Consumer and Business Services—Notice .............................. 2205 Controlled Substances Act 1984—Notice ............................... 2208 Domiciliary Care Services—Notice ........................................ 2205 Emergency Services Funding Act 1998—Notice .................... 2206 Environment, Water and Natural Resources,

Department of—Notice ....................................................... 2209 Harbors and Navigation Act 1993—Notices ........................... 2206 Health Care Act 2008—Notices .............................................. 2207 Passenger Transport Regulations 2009—Notices .................... 2213 Police Service—Fees and Charges .......................................... 2216 Proclamations .......................................................................... 2223 Public Sector Act 2009—Notice ............................................. 2217

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Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 22 June 2017

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Child Death and Serious Injury Review Committee, pursuant to the provisions of the Children’s Protection Act 1993: Member: (from 25 June 2017 until 24 June 2019) Mark Ewart Fuller Deepa Charmaine Jeyaseelan Member: (from 1 July 2017 until 30 June 2019) Dianne Elizabeth Gursansky Barbara Dorothy Tiffin Member: (from 22 August 2017 until 21 August 2019) Angela Marie Davis

By command, IAN KEITH HUNTER, for Premier

MECD17/032

Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Adelaide, 22 June 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia, pursuant to the provisions of the Teachers Registration and Standards Act 2004: Temporary Deputy Member: (from 22 June 2017 until

31 August 2017) Ian Lewis Maitland (Deputy to Brady)

By command, IAN KEITH HUNTER, for Premier

MECD17/034

Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Adelaide, 22 June 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission Board, pursuant to the provisions of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005: Member: (from 22 June 2017 until 30 November 2017) Helen Alyssa Chalmers Virginia Sue Hickey

By command, IAN KEITH HUNTER, for Premier

MES17/05CS

Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Adelaide, 22 June 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Professor Brenda Wilson as Governor’s Deputy of South Australia for the period from 7.00 a.m. on Saturday, 24 June 2017 until 9.40 a.m. on Wednesday, 28 June 2017.

By command, IAN KEITH HUNTER, for Premier

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 22 June 2017

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable John Robert Rau, MP, Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Justice Reform, Minister for Planning, Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Child Protection Reform, Minister for the Public Sector, Minister for Consumer and Business Services and Minister for the City of Adelaide to be also Acting Premier for the period from 15 July 2017 to 25 July 2017 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Jay Wilson Weatherill, MP.

By command, IAN KEITH HUNTER, for Premier

DPC17/024CS

Department of the Premier and Cabinet Adelaide, 22 June 2017

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Amanda Shaw to the position of Guardian for Children and Young Persons for a term commencing on 25 June 2017 and expiring on 9 July 2017, pursuant to Part 52A of the Children’s Protection Act 1993.

By command, IAN KEITH HUNTER, for Premier

MECD17/037

Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Adelaide, 22 June 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Penny Wright to the position of Guardian for Children and Young Persons for a term of five years commencing on 10 July 2017 and expiring on 9 July 2022, pursuant to Part 52A of the Children’s Protection Act 1993.

By command, IAN KEITH HUNTER, for Premier

MECD17/037

Department of the Premier and Cabinet

Adelaide, 22 June 2017 HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to allow and countersign the repeal of the Flinders University of South Australia Statutes listed below, endorsed by the Council of the University on 9 March 2017, pursuant to Section 20 (3) of the Flinders University of South Australia Act 1966. Statute 4.3: The Faculties Statute 6.1: Admission Statute 6.2: Enrolment of Students Statute 7.7: Admission to Degrees Statute 7.9: Academic Dress

By command, IAN KEITH HUNTER, for Premier

MHES17/009

BOXING AND MARTIAL ARTS ACT 2000

SCHEDULE OF BOXING AND MARTIAL ARTS UNREGULATED FEES AND CHARGES EFFECTIVE FROM 1 JULY 2017

Boxing and Martial Arts THE Boxing and Martial Arts Act 2000 was introduced to regulate professional or public boxing and martial arts events, and to promote safety and probity within the Boxing and Martial Arts (Combat Sport) sector. The Boxing and Martial Arts Regulations 2015 carries out the intentions of the Act. These Regulations introduced registration fees for contestants, promoters and trainer’s and the charges for 2017/18 are:

Category GST Exempt

Fee Charge 2017-2018

Trainer’s Registration Fee Subject to GST $52.00 Promoter’s Applications Fee Subject to GST $416.00 Contestant Registration Fee Subject to GST $104.00

Where noted the fees are inclusive of GST. Dated 10 April 2017.

LEON BIGNELL, Minister for Recreation and Sport

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CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES Fees Payable for Marriage Services Provided by Births, Deaths

and Marriages Registration Office I, JOHN RAU, Attorney-General, hereby give notice that the fees set out below will be charged by Consumer and Business Services for marriage services at the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Office:

$ Lodgement Fee ............................................................. 108.00 Solemnisation Fee ........................................................ 183.00 These charges are inclusive of GST and will come into operation from 1 July 2017. In this notice: Marriage has the same meaning as that under the

Commonwealth Marriage Act 1961, defined as the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others, voluntarily entered into for life.

Lodgement means notice to be given under Section 42 of the Commonwealth Marriage Act 1961.

Dated 5 April 2017. JOHN RAU, Deputy Premier,

Attorney-General

DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITIES AND

SOCIAL INCLUSION NOTICE BY THE MINISTER FOR COMMUNITIES AND

SOCIAL INCLUSION Fees Payable for Services Provided by the Screening Unit

THE fees set out in the table below will be charged by the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion for services specified in the table as provided by the Screening Unit. The Chief Executive of the department may waive payment of, or remit, the whole or any part of a fee payable under this notice.

Table of Fees $

(ex GST)

1. Screening Unit—employed individual—Fee for screening assessment for: • Vulnerable Person-Related Employment

Screening .......................................................... 80.00 • Aged Care Sector Employment Screening .... 80.00 • General Employment Probity Screening ....... 80.00 2. Screening Unit—volunteer or student

individual—Fee for criminal history check and background screening service............................... 53.00

This notice will come into operation on 1 July 2017. Dated 31 May 2017.

ZOE BETTISON, Minister for Communities and Social Inclusion

DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITIES AND SOCIAL INCLUSION DISABILITY SERVICES

NOTICE BY THE MINISTER FOR DISABILITIES Fees Payable for Services Provided by Disability Services and Disability SA

THE fees set out in the table below will be charged by Disability Services and Disability SA for services specified in the table where the services are provided to compensable disability clients: The Chief Executive of the department may waive payment of, or remit, the whole or any part of a fee payable under this notice.

Table of Fees (ex GST) $

1. Disability Services/Disability SA—Fee for campus based or residential accommodation— per day or part day ........................................................ 491.50

2. Disability Services/Disability SA—Fee for arrangement or co-ordination of access of client to disability services—per hour or part hour ................... 39.50

3. Disability Services/Disability Services—Fee for preparation of report on access of client to disability services (for purpose of compensation or legal proceedings)—per report ................................. 396.50

4. In addition, where transportation is provided or arranged by Disability Services, an additional fee equal to the cost of providing, or arranging for the provision of that transportation is payable.

Non-compensable disability clients provided with a supported accommodation service by Disability Services are charged a percentage of their Disability Support Pension. The rate charged depends on the type of supported accommodation provided. Fees are increased twice yearly in line with Disability Support Pension increases. In this notice: Department means the Department for Communities and

Social Inclusion; Disability Services means the division of the department

known as Disability Services; Disability SA means the division of the department known as

Disability SA; Compensable client means a client receiving services who is,

or may be, entitled to payment, or has received payment, by way of compensation in respect of the injury, illness or disease for which the client is receiving those services;

Day means 24 hours (whether a continuous period or in aggregate); and

Client means a person to whom services or care is provided. This notice will come into operation on 1 July 2017. Dated 24 May 2017.

LEESA VLAHOS, Minister for Disabilities

DOMICILIARY CARE SERVICES

NOTICE BY THE MINISTER FOR COMMUNITIES AND SOCIAL INCLUSION

Fees Payable for Services Provided by the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion (DCSI)

THE fees set out in the table below will be charged by DCSI for services specified in the table where the services are provided to a client— (a) who is a compensable client; or (b) who is a non-compensable client. The Chief Executive (or delegate) of the agency may waive payment of, or remit, the whole or any part of a fee payable under this notice. Table of fees— 1. Domiciliary maintenance and care visit (compensable client): (a) attendance involving a service provided by a medical

practitioner or other health professional (other than a paramedical aide)—per visit $132.00

(b) any other attendance—per visit $59.50 2. Domiciliary Care fees (non-compensable client):

Unit Measure Non Concession Concession

Service Cap (per 4 weeks) $ 71.50 $ 51.00 Fee per service (Service Cap applies) Domestic Assistance (per hour) $ 10.20 $ 6.65 Personal Care (per hour) $ 10.20 $ 6.65 Social Support, individual (per hour) $ 10.20 $ 6.65 Flexible Respite (per hour) $ 10.20 $ 6.65 Allied Health and Therapy (per hour) $ 15.30 $ 8.70

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transport

Centre-based meals (per meal) $ 8.70 $ 7.50 Transport–one way trip (per trip) $ 6.15 $ 4.10 Fee per service (No Service Cap applies) Equipment Hire (hire per week) $ 5.70 $ 4.30 Equipment Membership (per annum) $ 76.50 15% Home Modification (Standard) $102.00 $ 51.00 Home Modification (quoted) 50% 15%

In this notice— Agency means the Department for Communities and Social Inclusion Compensable client means a client receiving services who is, or may be, entitled to payment, or has received payment, by way of compensation in respect of the injury, illness or disease for which the patient is receiving those services. Client means a person to whom treatment or care is provided (including, outreach services or domiciliary maintenance and care). Service cap means the maximum fee payable for services provided in a 4 week billing period (excludes equipment and home modifications). Per hour means the time taken to deliver the service charged for the hour or part thereof. Per session means a block of hours to deliver a service program (i.e. 3 hours). Equipment membership means an annual fee for the loan of equipment including maintenance. Equipment purchase—per item means the cost to procure and deliver the item. Home modification—standard means a fixed cost to supply and install the modification. Home modification—quoted means a contribution of the cost to supply and install the modification.

The notice will come into operation on 1 July 2017. Dated 31 May 2017.

ZOE BETTISON, Minister for Communities and Social Inclusion

EMERGENCY SERVICES FUNDING ACT 1998 Section 14 Fees

I, TOM KOUTSANTONIS, Treasurer and Minister for Finance, set the fee pursuant to Section 14 of the Emergency Services Funding Act 1998 at $15.50: • to inspect the Assessment Book during ordinary office

hours; or • for a copy of an entry made in the Assessment Book; commencing on 1 July 2017. Dated 7 April 2017.

TOM KOUTSANTONIS, Treasurer, Minister for Finance

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION ACT 1993 SCHEDULE OF SHIPPING CHARGES PURSUANT TO SECTION 31

Effective from 1 July 2017 Navigation Services Charge

THE Navigation Services Charge is to recover the costs of providing navigation aids to commercial shipping using the state’s indentured ports of Port Bonython and Whyalla. This will be a charge to boats on the basis of the number of times the boat enters State waters from outside those waters and proceeds to an indentured or private port in the State.

Note: Other charging arrangements have been made and apply to the ports of Ardrossan, Klein Point, Port Adelaide, Port Giles, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Thevenard and Wallaroo. The base charge (GST inclusive) to be applied is $1 524 + $0.16782 per gross tonnage (GT) per trading voyage within South Australian waters. The base charge will be reduced by 25% for each subsequent call of the commercial boat after the first call and within six months of the first call, (i.e. 100% of base charge for first call; 75% for second call within six months of the first call; 50% for the third call; 25% for the fourth call). No Navigation Services Charge will be payable for the fifth call and any subsequent call, provided they occur within six months of the first call. Alternatively, an option of a one-off, up-front payment of 2.3 times the base charge for unlimited calls by the one commercial boat in a six month period is available. Application must be made prior to the entry of the boat into South Australian waters. Harbor Services Charge (Applied at Port Bonython Only) The Harbor Services Charge is to recover the costs of servicing boats in port and at berths. The base charge (GST inclusive) to be applied is $4 098 + $0.00760 per gross tonnage (GT) of the boat per hour at berth. Dated 13 June 2017.

STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION ACT 1993 SCHEDULE OF SHIPPING CHARGES PURSUANT TO SECTION 31

Effective from 1 July 2017 Marine Facilities Ferry Services Charge

THE Marine Facilities Ferry Services Charge (GST inclusive) is to apply to any ferry service using the Minister’s marine (Port) facilities and assets of Cape Jervis, Penneshaw, Kingscote and American River, unless otherwise stated. The Marine Facilities Services Charge will apply for each of the named harbors/ports used by a ferry operator. Passengers departing from or arriving at Cape Jervis, Kingscote, Penneshaw and American River: $0.1455 per passenger. Vehicles (irrespective of size and including prime-mover, motorcycle or equivalent but not including a bicycle): $1.30 per vehicle per departure or arrival. Trailers/caravans: $1.30 per trailer/caravan per departure or arrival. Freight: $1.75 per lineal metre of the semi-trailer per trip. Boat mooring fee: $72.00 per boat per day (or part thereof). Dated 13 June 2017.

STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

HARBORS AND NAVIGATION ACT 1993 FISHING INDUSTRY FACILITIES SCHEDULE OF FEES AND CHARGES

PURSUANT TO SECTION 31 Effective from 1 July 2017

FEES for storage, slipping, straddle carrier use and boat movements in boat yards at Port MacDonnell, Beachport and Kingscote are charged to recover some of the costs associated with the operation and administration of these facilities. All of the fees and charges listed below are inclusive of GST.

Port MacDonnell Boat Yard A boat yard fee is to be charged at the Port MacDonnell boat yard for all boats or trailers as follows: • $745 per boat or trailer for 12 months, or • $186 per boat or trailer per month or part thereof. The fee entitles recipients to boat or trailer storage and unlimited

use of the dirty work area for the period paid.

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Beachport Boat Yard A boat yard fee is to be charged at the Beachport boat yard for all boats at $4 274 per boat for one year or part thereof. This fee entitles the recipient to boat storage, 4 slippages, 4 yard shifts using the straddle carrier and unlimited use of the dirty work area for one year. A casual boat storage fee is to be charged at the Beachport boat yard for all boats at $643 per month or part thereof. A casual slipping fee (up to two hours) is to be charged at the Beachport boat yard for all boats at $402. A casual yard shift fee is to be charged for use of the straddle carrier to move a boat in one operation within the boat yard for all boats at $265. Additional to the above and only when applicable, an after hours yard shift fee or an after hours slipping fee of $147 may apply.

Slipway Fees—Kingscote Use of the Kingscote slipway will be charged a fee of $156 per day or part thereof. Dated 13 June 2017.

STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

HEALTH CARE ACT 2008 Fees and Charges

I, JACK SNELLING, Minister for Health, hereby give notice pursuant to Section 59 of the Health Care Act 2008, of the following fees to apply for ambulance services: These charges will operate from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

$ Emergency 1 call out fee ............................................... 955.00 Emergency 2 call out fee ............................................... 688.00 Non Emergency Fee ...................................................... 213.00 Per Km Charge ................................................................. 5.50 SAAS Incidental Services (Treat No Transport) ........... 213.00 SAAS Incidental Services (Treat No Transport) Concession ................................................................. 107.00 These charges will be GST-free where the service is in the course of treatment of a patient who pays for the supply of the ambulance service. GST may be charged in addition to the above amounts in circumstances where the Commissioner of Taxation has ruled that the services are not GST-free, for example, for services contracted by a hospital. Dated 10 May 2017.

JACK SNELLING, Minister for Health

HEALTH CARE ACT 2008 Fees and Charges

I, JACK SNELLING, Minister for Health, hereby give notice pursuant to the Health Care Act 2008, of the following fees to apply for the purpose of private hospital licensing: These charges will operate from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

$ Licence application fee (Section 80 (2)) ........................ 398.00 Fee for grant of licence (Section 81 (3)) ........................ 398.00 Variation of licence/conditions of licence fee (Section 82 (4) (b)) ..................................... 69.50 Annual licence fee (1-25 beds) (Section 84 (2)) ............ 414.00 Annual licence fee (26-50 beds) (Section 84 (2)) .......... 521.00 Annual licence fee (51-100 beds) (Section 84 (2)) ........ 701.00 Annual licence fee (101-150 beds) (Section 84 (2)) ...... 882.00 Annual licence fee (151-200 beds) (Section 84 (2)) .... 1063.00 Annual licence fee (>200 beds) (Section 84 (2)) ......... 1350.00 Application fee for transfer of licence (Section 85 (2)) ........................................................... 398.00 Application for alteration/extension of licenced premises (Section 99A (1)) ......................................... 398.00 Dated 10 May 2017.

JACK SNELLING, Minister for Health

HEALTH CARE ACT 2008

Fees and Charges I, JACK SNELLING, Minister for Health, hereby give notice pursuant to the Health Care Act 2008, of the following fees to apply for the purpose of private day procedure centre licensing: These charges will operate from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

$ Licence application fee (Section 89C (2) (c)) .............. $233.00 Fee for grant of licence (Section 89C (3)) ................... $233.00 Application fee for transfer of licence (Section 89G (2) (c)) ................................................ $233.00 Variation of licence/conditions of licence fee (Section 99A (1)) ........................................................ $69.50 Application for alteration/extension of licenced premises (Section 99A (1)) ...................................................... $233.00 Fee for issuing of deemed licences (section 99A(1)) ... $233.00 The following charge will operate from 1 May 2018 to 30 June 2018. Annual licence fee (Section 89F (2) (a)) ..................... $233.00 Dated 10 May 2017.

JACK SNELLING, Minister for Health

HEALTH CARE ACT 2008

Fees and Charges I, JACK SNELLING, Minister for Health, hereby give notice pursuant to Section 58 of the Health Care Act 2008, of the following fee to apply for the application of a non-emergency ambulance licence: These charges will operate from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

$ Application fee for licence........................................... $175.00 Dated 10 May 2017.

JACK SNELLING, Minister for Health

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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT 1984 Fees and Charges

I, LEESA VLAHOS, Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse, hereby give notice pursuant to Section 55 of the Controlled Substances Act 1984, of the following fees to apply for licences issued under the Act: These charges will operate from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018. 1. Annual fee for manufacturer’s licence― (a) for a manufacturer who manufactures only Schedule 1 poisons No fee (b) for a manufacturer who manufactures Schedule 2 poisons $287.00 (c) for a manufacturer who manufactures Schedule 3 poisons $287.00 (d) for a manufacturer who manufactures Schedule 4 poisons $287.00 (e) for a manufacturer who manufactures Schedule 7 poisons $287.00 (f) for a manufacturer who manufactures drugs of dependence $375.00 NOTE:

The maximum cumulative annual fee—

• for a manufacturer of poisons other than drugs of dependence $956.00

• for a manufacturer of drugs of dependence $1197.00

2. Annual fee for wholesale dealers licence— (a) for a wholesaler who sells only Schedule 1 poisons No fee (b) for a wholesaler who sells Schedule 2 poisons $95.00 (c) for a wholesaler who sells Schedule 3 poisons $95.00 (d) for a wholesaler who sells Schedule 4 poisons $192.00 (e) for a wholesaler who sells Schedule 7 poisons $192.00 (f) for a wholesaler who sells drugs of dependence $375.00 NOTE:

The maximum cumulative annual fee is—

• for a wholesaler who sells poisons other than drugs of dependence $479.00

• for a wholesaler who sells drugs of dependence $733.00

3. Annual fee for retail sellers licence $192.00 4. Annual fee for medicine sellers licence $43.75 5. Annual fee for licence to supply, possess or administer— (a) S4 drugs (other than drugs of dependence) (Section 18) $95.00 (b) drugs of dependence or equipment (Section 31) $95.00 NOTE:

The maximum cumulative fee—

• for a licence to supply or administer S4 drugs and drugs of dependence $127.00

6. Annual fee for licence to possess Schedule F poisons $143.00 Dated 7 May 2017.

LEESA VLAHOS, Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, WATER AND NATURAL RESOURCES Unregulated Fees and Charges

I, IAN HUNTER, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation hereby give notice that the fees and charges set out below will be charged by the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources in relation to Mapland, Board of the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium, Crown Lands, Adelaide Goal, and the General Reserves Fund: 1 These charges will operate from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

A. Adelaide Gaol $ 1. Self-guided day tours - entry fees:

(a) Adult 14.50 (b) Concession 12.50

(c) Child 9.00

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 35.00

(e) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 12.50

(f) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 6.00

B. Mapland 1. Aerial Photography:

(a) Ortho-rectified Imagery - Admin Fee (Includes 250MB) 147.00

(b) Ortho-rectified Imagery Per MB 0.30

(c) High Resolution Full Frames (1 - 5 frames) 106.00

(d) High Resolution Full Frames (6 - 20 frames) 63.50

(e) High Resolution Full Frames (21 - 50 frames) 38.00

(f) High Resolution Full Frames (51 - 100 frames) 22.80

(g) High Resolution Full Frames (100+ frames) 13.80

(h) Searching Fee 76.00

(i) Thumbnail Image 30.00 2. Aerial Photographic Prints:

(a) A3 - 29.7cm x 42.1cm 95.00

(b) A2 - 42.1cm x 59.4cm 146.00

(c) A1 - 59.4cm x 84.1cm 197.00

(d) A0 - 84.1cm x 118.90cm 248.00

3. Spatial Data:

(a) Digital Cadastral Database (DCDB) - Cadastral Parcels Admin Fee 186.00

(b) Plus DCDB Parcels (Per 100 Parcels) 12.00

(c) Spatial Data Layer 186.00

(d) Customised Mapping (per hour) 186.00 4. Sundries:

(a) Royalty and Copyright 140.00

(b) Administration Fee 186.00

C. Crown Lands 1. Rent inquiries - Land Agents Fee 25.75 2. Once only establishment for Infrastructure licenses to Government agencies

and statutory authorities 571.00 3. Easement to Government agencies 284.00 4. Value of easement rights to public 947.00 5. Bee Site Licences 96.00 *

Note - Annual rental fees associated with Crown Lands are to be negotiated on a case by case basis

D. Board of the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium

1. School Education Program fees: (a) Standard 5.00 (b) Equity/Disadvantaged 3.00

Note - Events fees at the Botanic Gardens are to be negotiated on a case by case basis

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E. General Reserves Fund (GRF) 2

1. Park Entry –Statewide: 3

(a) General Entry - vehicle 10.00 *

(b) General Entry - vehicle concession 8.00 *

2. Park Passes –Statewide: 2

(a) Multi Park Passes - vehicle - entry only 90.00 *

(b) Multi Park Passes - vehicle concession - entry only 70.00 *

(c) Holiday Park Passes - vehicle - entry only 40.00 *

(d) Holiday Park Passes - vehicle concession - entry only 32.00 *

(e) Single Park Passes - vehicle - entry only 60.00 *

(f) Single Park Passes - vehicle concession - entry only 50.00 *

3. Kangaroo Island (KI) general passes: 4

(a) KI tour pass - Adult 73.00 **

(b) KI tour pass - Concession 59.00 **

(c) KI tour pass - Child 43.00 **

(d) KI tour pass - Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 191.00 **

4. Kangaroo Island Wilderness Trail: 4

2 nights camping -

(a) Adult 89.00 (b) Concession 71.00

(c) Child 53.00

(d) School Group - per student 39.00

4 nights camping -

(a) Adult 161.00 (b) Concession 129.00

(c) Child 96.00

(d) School Group - per student 75.00

5 Flinders Chase National Park: 4

Entry fees:

(a) Adult 11.00 *

(b) Concession 9.00 *

(c) Child 6.00 *

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 28.00 *

(e) School Group - per student 5.00 *

(f) Group - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 9.00 *

(g) Group - per child (minimum of 10 people) 5.00 **

2 Day Pass

(a) Adult 16.00 *

(b) Concession 13.00 *

(c) Child 10.00 *

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 42.00 *

6. Seal Bay - Guided Tour: 4

(includes the Board Walk Experience)

(a) Adult 35.00 (b) Concession 28.00

(c) Child 20.00

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 85.00

(e) School Group - per student 18.00

(f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 30.00

(g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 18.00

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7. Seal Bay - Board Walk Experience:

(a) Adult 16.00

(b) Concession 13.00

(c) Child 10.00

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 42.00

(e) School Group - per student 8.00

8. Kelly Hill Conservation Park: 4

Guided Cave Tour fees

(a) Adult 20.00

(b) Concession 17.00

(c) Child 11.00

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 51.00

(e) School Group - per student 10.00

(f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 17.00

(g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 10.00

Adventure Cave Tour fees

(a) Adult 75.00

(b) Concession 60.00

(c) Child (minimum age 8) 45.00

(d) School Group entry - per student 40.00

(e) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 65.00

(f) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 40.00

9. Naracoorte Caves: 4

Self Guided Tour - Stick-Tomato Cave

(a) Adult 10.00 (b) Concession 8.00

(c) Child 6.00

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 27.00

(e) School Group - per student 5.00

(f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 8.50

(g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 5.00

Self Guided Tour - Wonambi Fossil Centre

(a) Adult 14.00

(b) Concession 12.00

(c) Child 8.50

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 38.00

(e) School Group - per student 7.00

(f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 12.00

(g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 7.00

Self Guided Tour – Stick-Tomato Cave and Wonambi Fossil Centre

(a) Adult 16.00

(b) Concession 13.00

(c) Child 9.50

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 43.00

(e) School Group - per student 9.00

(f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 14.00

(g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 9.00

Guided Tour - Alexandra Cave

(a) Adult 22.00

(b) Concession 18.00

(c) Child 13.00

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 61.00

(e) School Group - per student 10.50

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(f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 19.00

(g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 10.50

Guided Tour - Blanche Cave - Bat Observation

(a) Adult 25.50 (b) Concession 20.50

(c) Child 15.50

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 71.00

(e) School Group - per student 13.00

(f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 25.00

(g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 13.00

Guided Tour - Victoria Fossil Cave

(a) Adult 32.00

(b) Concession 26.00

(c) Child 16.00

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 78.00

(e) School Group - per student 14.00

(f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 27.00

(g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 14.00

10. Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park: 4

Tour fees

(a) Adult 14.00

(b) Concession 11.00

(c) Child 7.00

(d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 35.00

(e) School Group - per student 6.50

(f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 10.00

(g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 6.50

(h) Learn by activity - child 9.00

11. Cleland Wildlife Park: 4 Admission fees

(a) Adult 25.00 (b) Concession 20.00 (c) Child 12.00 (d) Family (2 adults and 2 children OR 1 adult and 3 children) 60.00 (e) School Group - per student 11.50 (f) Group entry - per adult (minimum of 10 people) 21.00 (g) Group entry - per child (minimum of 10 people) 11.00

Notes: 1 Some fees and charges such as parks passes, camping, and facilities hire are not included in this Notice. These fees differ in each Region/Site and are subject to change due to various reasons not limited to event hires, and peak and off-peak seasons. Unregulated fees and charges are set by the Minister and can be waived by the Chief Executive or delegates. Fees are GST inclusive unless otherwise indicated. *GST Exempt. **includes GST inclusive and GST Exempt components. 2 Under Section 43C (2) of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972: Where a fee fixed under subsection (1) is payable, or has been paid, the relevant authority may, if he or she thinks fit, waive or refund the whole or part of the fee. All full/part fee waivers of Minister approved fees require approval from the Director, National Parks & Wildlife or delegated authority. 3 Exclusions Apply. Term & Conditions are available at www.environment.sa.gov.au. 4 Term & Conditions of entry are available at www.environment.sa.gov.au. Dated 29 May 2017.

IAN HUNTER, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation

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PASSENGER TRANSPORT REGULATIONS 2009 DETERMINATION OF FARES AND CHARGES FOR REGULAR PASSENGER SERVICES WITHIN METROPOLITAN ADELAIDE 2017

Metrofares Changes as Result of Introduction of the Regular and Concession Cruise Ship Daytrip Metrocard/Ticket PURSUANT to Regulations 149 (1) and (c) of the Passenger Transport Regulations 2009, I have approved that the Regular and Concession Cruise Ship Daytrip Metrocard/ticket provided in Schedule 1 below as a ticket entitling the holder to travel on a passenger vehicle in accordance with the information encoded and/or printed on the ticket. I have determined that the Fee for the Regular and Concession Cruise Ship Daytrip Metrocard/ticket will be effective from 2 July 2017 as per Schedule 1 of this Notice. Dated 22 June 2017.

STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

SCHEDULE 1 Attachment A Effective from 2 July 2017

Journey Fare Where Tickets are Available From

1. Metrocard Cruise Ship Daytrip

• Unlimited travel all day until 4.30 a.m. on any bus, train or tram service

Regular Cruise Ship Daytrip Metrocard—$10

The Daytrip Metrocard/ticket is only available to Cruise Ship passengers with a valid Cruise Ship identification.

• Two children under 15 years of age travel free at all times when accompanied by an adult using a Cruise Ship daytrip Metrocard or ticket

Concession Cruise Ship Daytrip Ticket—$5

The Daytrip Metrocard/ticket is only sold at the Adelaide Metro Outlet at Outer Harbor Railway Station and InfoCentre within Adelaide Railway Station.

Regular Cruise Ship Daytrip Metrocard

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PASSENGER TRANSPORT REGULATIONS 2009 Determination of Fares and Charges for Regular Passenger Services within Metropolitan Adelaide 2017-2018

PURSUANT to Regulation 149 (1) (a) of the Passenger Transport Regulations 2009, I have determined that the fares and charges to be paid by passengers on a regular passenger service are the fares and charges set out in Schedule 1. These fares and charges will be effective from 2 July 2017. Dated 6 April 2017.

STEPHEN MULLIGHAN, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

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POLICE SERVICE Fees and Charges

Description of Police Service

Current Fee (GST Inclusive)

Proposed Fee (GST Inclusive)

2016-2017 2017-2018 $ $

Aircraft Hire (GST applicable) Aircraft operating charge (Cessna 402)— This fee includes up to 1 pilot and 1 dropmaster/dispatcher

per hour or part thereof 1 199.00 1 225.00 Aircraft operating charge (Pilatus PC12)— This fee includes up to 1 pilot and 1 dropmaster/dispatcher per

hour or part thereof 1 758.00 1 797.00 Additional crew— Pilot/dropmaster/dispatcher per hour or part thereof 90.50 92.50 Personnel Destruction of registration label—required to leave station 76.50 78.00 Bus driver per hour or part thereof 76.50 78.00 Deactivate firearms—inspection and certification 76.50 78.00 Police personnel—general 76.50 78.00 Interviews by solicitors (per member in presence of officer

of police) per hour of part thereof 112.00 114.00 Photocopies A4 (297mm x 210mm) 1.15 1.20 A3 (420mm x 297mm) 2.00 2.05 Postage (Up to 50 photocopies within Australia) 4.80 4.90 Photographs Black and White 12.7cm x 17.8cm (5" x 7") 19.10 19.50 each additional print 17.00 17.40 20.3cm x 25.5cm (8" x 10") 19.10 19.50 each additional print 11.50 11.80 40cm x 50cm (16" x 20") 38.25 39.00 each additional print 28.50 29.25 Colour 14cm x 18cm (5.5" x 7") 26.50 27.00 each additional print 25.75 26.25 15cm x 20cm (6" x 8") 38.25 39.00 each additional print 30.50 31.25 20cm x 25cm (8" x 10") 38.25 39.00 each additional print 34.00 34.75 40cm x 50cm (16" x 20") 57.00 58.50 each additional print 46.75 47.75 Postage (up to 50 negatives, slides or prints within Australia) 4.80 4.90 Storing Private Vehicles

Collision damaged vehicles, motor cars, motor cycles, caravans

or trailers, per day: In open locked storage 12.40 12.70 In covered locked storage 16.10 16.50 Other Vehicles, per day: In open locked storage 49.00 50.00 In covered locked storage 55.50 56.50 Escorts Over-dimensional loads, labour charges;

provided Monday to Friday: During business hours (per police officer) 111.00 113.00 Outside of business hours 147.00 150.00 All time exceeding 3 hours (per police officer) 170.00 174.00 provided on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays: For initial 3 hours of escort (per police officer) or part thereof

for initial three hours of escort 147.00 150.00 For any subsequent hours required 170.00 174.00 Vehicle charges per kilometre (per vehicle) 0.85 0.85 Late booking fee 332.00 339.00 Cancellation Fee 1 111.00 113.00 Cancellation Fee 2 (within 7 days) 332.00 339.00 Cancellation Fee 3 (within 24 hours) 661.00 676.00 Modification Fee 1 111.00 113.00 Modification Fee 2 (within 7 days) 332.00 339.00 Modification Fee 3 (within 24 hours) 661.00 676.00 Escorts other than over-dimensional loads per hour

(per police officer) or part thereof 76.50 78.00 Vehicle charges per kilometre (per vehicle) 0.85 0.85

Dated 20 April 2017. PETER MALINAUSKAS, Minister for Police

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PUBLIC SECTOR ACT 2009 Section 71

PURSUANT to Sections (5) (a) and (6) of the Public Sector Act 2009, the following details of all appointments to the Minister’s personal staff under this section (other than those described in previous reports under this section) is provided: In accordance with the standing practice first introduced with the commencement of the Public Sector Management Act 1995 details of employer superannuation liabilities and fringe benefits tax for each employee are not included in this report. These liabilities vary from employee to employee and are not paid directly to the employee. This information is included in aggregate form in salary data contained in departmental annual reports.

APPOINTEE POSITION SALARY Not applicable. In terms of Sections (5) and (6) of the Public Sector Act 2009, the following information relating to the appointment of all Ministers' personal staff is provided as at 19 June 2017.

APPOINTEE POSITION SALARY MINISTER: Premier

NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 43.10 FTE Romeo Daniel Chief of Staff $202,179 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park, private plated motor vehicle, home delivered newspapers McCormick Alan Senior Economic Adviser $192,469 salary sacrifice of $18,210 p.a. for a motor vehicle, home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Boyer Blair Deputy Chief of Staff - Policy $166,460 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Burford Christopher Director Media and Communications $157,251 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Green Peter Media Monitoring Service Manager $132,032 reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Burnie Rhett Media Adviser $130,047 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Reid Simonne Media Adviser $130,047 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Williams Annie Media Adviser $130,047 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Todd Adam Chief Media Adviser $130,000 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Bourke Emily Director Strategy & Communications $125,801 0.8 FTE, home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Grogan Karen Senior Adviser $125,000 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Kersten Rebecca Digital Content Manager $116,725 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Parker Catherine Policy Adviser $116,725 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Wilkins David Ministerial Adviser $116,725 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Batistich Mark Speech Writer $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service Bauer Catherine Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park

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2218 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 22 June 2017 Brice Rebecca Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Bryson Callie Premier's Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Gillick Jason Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Jezuchowski Gerda Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Lower Richard Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Playford Jessica Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Perre Pamela Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Puddy Rebecca Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Russell David Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Smith Tanalee Media Adviser $114,868 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Fanaras Patricia Executive Assistant $107,596 reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, car park Ware Amy Ministerial Adviser $105,053 0.9 FTE until 30/6/17, home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Treloar Chad Digital Content Producer $94,608 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service McClelland Roanna Policy Adviser $93,380 0.8 FTE until 31/12/17, home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Cooper Angelina Principal Monitor, Media Monitoring Service $86,170 Smart Melanie Research Officer to the Assistant Minister to the Premier $82,399 reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, car park Wolstencroft Belinda Media Unit Officer $81,621 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Hood Lucy Premier's Adviser $78,028 0.6 FTE, home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Allen Connie Media Monitor $71,790 Buntain Nicholle Media Monitor $71,790 Foote Vicki Media Monitor $71,790 Moloney Kaye Media Monitor $71,790 Priestley Laura Media Monitor $71,790 Riley Megan Media Monitor $71,790 Smith Jenny Media Monitor $71,790 Thompson Jennifer Media Monitor $71,790 Scopazzi Cheryl Assistant to Ministerial Advisers $70,762 Hill Julie Adviser $48,973 0.6 FTE, home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park O'Neil Shannon Ministerial Adviser $43,038 0.4 FTE, home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park

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22 June 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2219 MINISTER: Deputy Premier, Attorney-General, Minister for Justice Reform, Minister for Planning, Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Child Protection Reform, Minister for the Public Sector, Minister for Consumer and Business Services, Minister for the City of Adelaide NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 5.80 FTE Kandelaars Matthew Chief of Staff $157,251 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Evans William Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Geytenbeek Peter Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Lucas Chelsea Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Watson James Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Sampson Shannon Ministerial Adviser $86,077 0.8 FTE, home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park MINISTER: Minister for Employment, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation, Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation, Minister for Automotive Transformation, Minister for Science and Information Economy

NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 5.00 FTE Love Andrew Chief of Staff $149,762 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Christie Andrew Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Hewlett Gillian Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Rust Amy Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of t Smith Cameron Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park MINISTER: Minister for Health, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Health Industries NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 5.00 FTE Hillard Matthew Chief of Staff $157,251 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Blaikie Catherine Senior Ministerial Adviser $130,047 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Harriss Corey Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Karanikos-Mimis Spiro Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park McDonnell Simone Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park MINISTER: Treasurer, Minister for Finance, Minister for State Development, Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 6.00 FTE Pilkington Jarrad Chief of Staff $157,251 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park

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2220 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 22 June 2017 Russell Christopher Senior Economic Adviser $130,047 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Schwartz Emma Senior Adviser $130,047 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Antonopoulos Nick Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Labropoulos Peter Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Paech Gemma Research Officer to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer $82,399 reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, car park MINISTER: Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation, Minister for Water and the River Murray, Minister for Climate Change NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 5.00 FTE Marsden Belinda Chief of Staff $149,762 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Chilcott Bradley Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Kandola Shobazdeep Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Lewis Genevieve Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Probst Cathy Personal Assistant to the Minister $75,292 reasonable personal use of mobile telephone MINISTER: Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Minister for Forests, Minister for Tourism, Minister for Recreation and Sport, Minister for Racing NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 4.00 FTE Sibley Ruth Chief of Staff $149,762 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Anderson Lucy Ministerial Adviser $107,596 reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Fistr Alice Ministerial Adviser $107,596 Reasonable personal use of a mobile telephone, provision of home boradband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Georganas George Ministerial Adviser $107,596 reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, car park MINISTER: Minister for Investment and Trade, Minister for Small Business, Minister for Defence Industries, Minister for Veterans' Affairs NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 4.00 FTE Naughton Kevin Chief of Staff $157,251 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Cocking Melissa Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Petty Adrienne Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Rollison Cheryl Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park MINISTER: Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Local Government NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 2.00 FTE Fearn Malcolm Chief of Staff $149,762 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park

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22 June 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2221 Gallery Skana Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park MINISTER: Minister for Communities and Social Inclusion, Minister for Social Housing, Minister for the Status of Women, Minister for Ageing, Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Minister for Youth, Minister for Volunteers

NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 4.60 FTE Brown Michael Chief of Staff $149,762 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Agoth Nyanwell Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Cusack Emmanuel Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Makin Jeremy Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Stinson Jayne Ministerial Adviser $64,558 0.6 FTE, home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park MINISTER: Minister for Education and Child Development, Minister for Higher Education and Skills

NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 6.00 FTE Vines Joshua Chief of Staff $157,251 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Petrovski Mirce Senior Ministerial Adviser $130,047 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Fletcher Robert Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Gore Emily Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Newman Rhiannon Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Ryan Paul Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park MINISTER: Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Minister for Housing and Urban Development

NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 6.00 FTE Bistrovic John Chief of Staff $157,251 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Chrisan Manuel Senior Adviser $130,047 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Atkinson John Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Blefari Connie Ministerial Adviser $107,596 (On leave until 1/9/17), home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Leyson Matthew Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Puopolo Vincenzo Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park

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2222 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 22 June 2017 MINISTER: Minister for Disabilities, Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse

NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 3.00 FTE Runnel Sam Chief of Staff $149,762 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Legaspi Juan Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Schomburgk Jonathan Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park MINISTER: Minister for Police, Minister for Correctional Services, Minister for Emergency Services, Minister for Road Safety NUMBER OF MINISTERIAL STAFF: 3.00 FTE Lombardi Nicola Chief of Staff $149,762 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Agness James Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park Wilkins Josephine Ministerial Adviser $107,596 home telephone rental and two thirds of calls, reasonable personal use of mobile telephone, provision of home broadband connection and $30 per month for access of that service, car park

Dated 20 June 2017. JAY WEATHERILL, LLB, BEc, GDLP, MP

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22 June 2017 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 2223

South Australia

Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2017 1—Short title

This proclamation may be cited as the Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2017.

2—Commencement The Residential Tenancies (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2016 (No 45 of 2016) will come into operation on 3 July 2017.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 22 June 2017 CBS0005/16CS

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2224 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 22 June 2017

South Australia

Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Simplify) Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2017 1—Short title

This proclamation may be cited as the Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Simplify) Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2017.

2—Commencement of provisions (1) Parts 6, 9 and 17 of the Statutes Amendment and Repeal (Simplify) Act 2017 (No 7 of 2017)

(the Act) will come into operation on 22 June 2017.

(2) Parts 2, 4, 16, 25, 30 and 31 and sections 18 and 20 of the Act will come into operation on 1 July 2017.

(3) Part 28 of the Act will come into operation on 14 July 2017.

(4) Part 19 (other than section 76(2) and section 83) of the Act will come into operation on 1 November 2017.

Made by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council on 22 June 2017 DPC17/027CS