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The Queensland Law Reporter is published by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for the State of Queensland ABN 74 009 656 982, Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law, 415 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 Australia. Email: [email protected] 21 February 2020 [2020] 7 QLR News and Events | 2 Welcome Ceremony Friday 28 February New Judicial Conduct Protocol District and Magistrates Court Australian Association of Constitutional Law: The Case of Prorogations Brexit and judicial review of advice to the Queen ALRC Seminar Series Corporate Criminal Responsibility TC Beirne School of Law: Ecosystem services, coastal wetlands and law Lessons from the United States and Australia 2020 BAQ ABA Conference for the Whole Profession HAL International Legal Conference: Rhodes, July 2020 EditorsSelection of New Queensland Cases | 4 Whether evidence given by a primary offender of the primary offender’s own guilty plea in separate proceedings is admissible as evidence of the truth of the facts on which the plea was based, or the truth of the facts implicit in the plea: R v Dalton [2020] QCA 13 Whether the partial defence of provocation was properly left to the jury on a charge of murder where the trial judge had directed that the defence was only available if circumstances of a most extreme and exceptional character existed: R v Pilcher [2020] QCA 8 Whether the recording of convictions against the applicant in the Children’s Court for her role in an assault occasioning bodily harm and two offences of robbery with personal violence rendered the sentences manifestly excessive: R v TAO [2020] QCA 4 Whether on four charges of retaliation against a judicial officer by threats, the jury ought to have been specifically directed regarding whether the accused spoke the words intending to cause injury or whether the statements made were a product of his frustration at being incarcerated, and amounted to mere venting: R v Enright [2020] QCA 6 Editors’ Selection of New High Court Cases | 9 Whether Aboriginal Australians may be “aliens” within the meaning of the naturali zation and aliens power of the Commonwealth Constitution: Love v Commonwealth [2020] HCA 3 Appeals | 12 New Counsel in Practice | 12 Public Notices | 16 Notice of intention to apply for grant of probate or letters of administration Notice of missing will Notice of intended distribution of estate General Information | 82

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The Queensland Law Reporter is published by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for the State of Queensland ABN 74 009 656 982, Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law, 415 George Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000 Australia. Email: [email protected]

21 February 2020 – [2020] 7 QLR

News and Events | 2

▪ Welcome Ceremony – Friday 28 February

▪ New Judicial Conduct Protocol – District and Magistrates Court

▪ Australian Association of Constitutional Law: The Case of Prorogations – Brexit and judicial

review of advice to the Queen

▪ ALRC Seminar Series – Corporate Criminal Responsibility

▪ TC Beirne School of Law: Ecosystem services, coastal wetlands and law – Lessons from the

United States and Australia

▪ 2020 BAQ ABA Conference for the Whole Profession

▪ HAL International Legal Conference: Rhodes, July 2020

Editors’ Selection of New Queensland Cases | 4

▪ Whether evidence given by a primary offender of the primary offender’s own guilty plea in

separate proceedings is admissible as evidence of the truth of the facts on which the plea was

based, or the truth of the facts implicit in the plea: R v Dalton [2020] QCA 13

▪ Whether the partial defence of provocation was properly left to the jury on a charge of murder

where the trial judge had directed that the defence was only available if circumstances of a

most extreme and exceptional character existed: R v Pilcher [2020] QCA 8

▪ Whether the recording of convictions against the applicant in the Children’s Court for her role

in an assault occasioning bodily harm and two offences of robbery with personal violence

rendered the sentences manifestly excessive: R v TAO [2020] QCA 4

▪ Whether on four charges of retaliation against a judicial officer by threats, the jury ought to

have been specifically directed regarding whether the accused spoke the words intending to

cause injury or whether the statements made were a product of his frustration at being

incarcerated, and amounted to mere venting: R v Enright [2020] QCA 6

Editors’ Selection of New High Court Cases | 9

▪ Whether Aboriginal Australians may be “aliens” within the meaning of the naturalization and

aliens power of the Commonwealth Constitution: Love v Commonwealth [2020] HCA 3

Appeals | 12

New Counsel in Practice | 12

Public Notices | 16

▪ Notice of intention to apply for grant of probate or letters of administration

▪ Notice of missing will

▪ Notice of intended distribution of estate

General Information | 82

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NEWS AND EVENTS

Sarah Holland of Counsel (Editor)

Bianca Kabel of Counsel (Sub-Editor)

WELCOME CEREMONY

A Welcome Ceremony for the Honourable Justice Debra Mullins AO, as a judge of the Court of

Appeal, and for the Honourable Justice Peter Callaghan and the Honourable Justice Frances Williams

as judges of the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Queensland, will be held on Friday,

28 February 2020.

The ceremony will be held at 9.15 am in the Banco Court on Level 3 of the QEII Courts of Law at

415 George Street, Brisbane.

NEW JUDICIAL CONDUCT PROTOCOL – DISTRICT AND MAGISTRATES COURT

A new Judicial Conduct Protocol has been executed and published for the District Court and the

Magistrates Court. The purpose of the Protocol is to document the informal procedure that exists by

which a barrister can raise concerns through the President of the Bar Association about the courtroom

conduct of a judge of the District Court or a Magistrate.

The Protocol does not seek to define the conduct about which a concern may be raised. Rather, it is

intended that Conduct outside of the bounds of expected judicial conduct may attract the application of

the Protocol and that the Protocol will go some way to facilitating a proper channel of raising concerns

about judicial conduct should they arise.

Copies of these protocols are available here: District Court and Magistrates Court.

A similar judicial conduct protocol was agreed upon in relation to the Commonwealth Courts in August

2019. A copy of that protocol is available here: Commonwealth Courts.

AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: THE CASE OF PROROGATIONS – BREXIT AND JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADVICE TO THE QUEEN

Date: 27 February 2020

Time: 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm

Venue: Legislative Council Chamber, Parliament House, 2A George Street, Brisbane City

Speakers: Mr Neil Laurie, Clerk of the Parliament

Mr Sandy Thompson QC, Solicitor-General for Queensland

Mr Tony Keyes, Queensland Parliamentary Counsel

This is an expert panel discussion of the recent decision of the UK Supreme Court in R (Miller) v

Prime Minister; Cherry v Advocate-General for Scotland [2019] UKSC 41; [2019] 3 WLR 589. With the

Brexit deadline looming late last year, the UK Supreme Court broke new ground by concluding that it

could review the Prime Minister’s advice to the Queen to prorogue Parliament. Is it a “one off” or

merely the first example?

Catch up on the decision, its significance, and possible implications for judicial review of prorogations

and other exercises of non-statutory executive power in Australia.

For further information and to register, please see here.

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ALRC SEMINAR SERIES – CORPORATE CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY (BRISBANE SEMINAR)

Date: 2 March 2020

Time: 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm

Venue: Harry Gibbs Commonwealth Law Courts, 119 North Quay, Brisbane

Speakers: Justice SC Derrington (President, ALRC); Justice RJ Bromwich (Part-time

Commissioner, ALRC); Dr Vicky Comino (UQ); Lincoln Crowley QC (8 Petrie

Terrace Chambers); Justin McDonnell (King & Wood Mallesons)

The ALRC is holding a series of seminars in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane to provide an

update and to encourage additional feedback into its current inquiry into Corporate Criminal

Responsibility. Presentations will focus on the Discussion Paper released in November 2019, which

sought input from stakeholders about Commonwealth corporate criminal law.

The seminars will be led by a panel of judges, academics and practitioners focusing on the ALRC’s

proposed model of corporate regulation, the attribution of criminal responsibility to corporations and

individual liability for corporate fault, while also discussing other aspects of the proposals. The

seminars will present the opportunity to highlight key issues identified in submissions received,

indicate the ALRC’s potential direction following those submissions and to seek further feedback on

the position the ALRC may adopt in its Final Report.

For more information and to register, please see here.

UQ TC BEIRNE SCHOOL OF LAW: ECOSYSTEM SERVICES, COASTAL WETLANDS AND LAW – LESSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES AND AUSTRALIA

Date: 4 March 2020

Time: 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm

Venue: Global Change Institute (Building 20), Staff House Road, UQ St Lucia campus

Coastal wetlands provide a host of critical services to our ecosystems. Whilst these ecosystem

services are well recognised in science and economics, these values are not uniformly reflected in law

and policy in Australia.

Featuring two of the United States’ leading scholars in this area, this public lecture will provide insights

on how ecosystem services are being integrated into law and policy in the context of the American

legal system.

Professor James Salzman and Professor J. B. Ruhl will together demonstrate how legislatures,

agencies, and courts effectively address these services, but under different names. They will also

breakdown what this means for Australia, and what key barriers might be expected for wider adoption

of a uniform framework.

For further information and to register, please see here.

BAQ & ABA JOIN FORCES IN 2020 CONFERENCE FOR THE WHOLE PROFESSION

Date: 5 to 7 March 2020

Time: 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm, Thursday 5 March 2020

8.30 am to 5.00 pm, Friday 6 March 2020 and Saturday 7 March 2020

Venue: W Hotel, 81 North Quay, Brisbane

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In 2020, the Bar Association of Queensland joins with the Australian Bar Association to host its annual

conference in Brisbane. From the Welcome event on Thursday 5 March through to its conclusion on

Saturday 7 March, the conference will bring together legal professionals from across Australia in a

two-day intensive program. Catering to members of the profession at all stages of their career, the

conference promises future-focused sessions that examine emerging issues, developments and best

legal practice. To view the impressive panel of speakers and the preliminary program, please see

here.

The conference boasts a keynote address by the Honourable Malcolm Wallis of the Supreme Court of

Appeal South Africa. The Honourable Wallis was appointed a judge of the High Court of South African

(January 2009); the Labour and Competition Appeal Courts (2010) and the Supreme Court of Appeal

in 2011, his was one of the most rapid elevations to the Appeal Court in South African legal history.

On Thursday evening, join fellow legal professionals to hear renowned Australian artist and human

rights campaigner, Ben Quilty, as he discusses his experiences as a war artist in Afghanistan and his

reflections on society and the law. At the optional gala dinner on Friday, listen to guest speaker

Dr Munjed Al Muderis, Associate Professor and Orthopaedic Surgeon, a former refugee who is now

an internationally acclaimed surgeon.

To register your attendance, please see here.

HAL INTERNATIONAL LEGAL CONFERENCE, RHODES (5–10 JULY 2020)

The Hellenic Australian Lawyers Association is delighted to announce that the Australian Ambassador

to Greece, His Excellency Arthur Spyrou, has kindly agreed to speak at the Opening Ceremony of the

HAL International Legal Conference to be held at the famous Kallithea Springs in Rhodes, Greece.

His Excellency, Mr Spyrou, was most recently Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates. Mr Spyrou

holds a Master of Arts (Foreign Affairs and Trade) from Monash University; Bachelor of Laws, Sydney

University/Utrecht University; and a Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Sydney University.

He will join several other Chief Justices, eminent jurists and scholars addressing topics related to the

conference theme of Themes in Democracy – Liberty, Justice and Human Rights.

In addition to listening to outstanding speakers, there will be an opportunity for registered delegates

and registered accompanying persons, as well as family members, to participate in unique cultural and

historic coach tours that were not able to be included in the 2018 conference due to limited time.

For more information about the Conference, including speakers, the venue and tours, please see here.

Please see here to register your attendance.

EDITORS’ SELECTION OF NEW QUEENSLAND CASES

selected for reporting

not selected for reporting, but otherwise noteworthy

CRIMINAL LAW – APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION – IMPROPER ADMISSION OF EVIDENCE – WHERE ACCUSED CONVICTED OF ATTEMPTING TO PROCURE ANOTHER TO COMMIT MURDER – WHERE PRIMARY OFFENDER PREVIOUSLY PLEADED GUILTY – WHERE PRIMARY OFFENDER GAVE EVIDENCE OF GUILTY PLEA AT ACCUSED’S TRIAL – WHETHER EVIDENCE OF THIRD PARTY’S PLEA OF GUILTY WAS ADMISSIBLE AS TRUTH OF THE FACTS ON WHICH THE PLEA WAS BASED – WHERE NOT ADMISSIBLE AND RESULTED IN MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE

R v Dalton [2020] QCA 13

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In this matter, the Court of Appeal held that, in a trial involving criminal responsibility under

s 7(1)(d) or 7(1)(b) of the Criminal Code 1899, evidence given by the primary offender of the

primary offender’s own guilty plea is not admissible as evidence of the truth of facts on which

the plea was based or the truth of the facts implicit in the plea. Such evidence goes only to

the honesty and reliability of the primary offender as a witness.

Sofronoff P and Morrison JA and Buss AJA

31 January, 7 February 2020

The appellant was convicted under s 539 of the Criminal Code 1899 of attempting to procure another

to murder her former husband. [4]. It was alleged that her new partner, W, had committed the primary

offence of attempting to procure the murder of the appellant’s former husband, S, by another man, N.

[5]. The appellant was criminally responsible for this primary offence by operation of s 7(1)(d) or

7(1)(b) of the Code. [6] W had pleaded guilty in New South Wales to the offence of soliciting S’s

murder and received a sentencing discount. [32].

At the appellant’s trial, W gave evidence of his guilty plea ([32]). Under cross-examination, however,

he stated he had never intended that N would actually commit the crime. [37]. W explained that he had

pleaded based on the legal advice he received. [39]. The jury was directed that it had to be satisfied W

had intended for N to kill S in order for the primary offence to be established. [66]. Critically, the trial

judge directed that W’s “plea of guilty [in New South Wales] is evidence of his intention”. [68], [81]. On

appeal, the appellant submitted that the plea was inadmissible for this purpose and that this

misdirection resulted in a miscarriage of justice. [77], [82].

The leading judgment in the Court of Appeal was delivered by Buss AJA (Sofronoff P and Morrison JA

agreeing). Referring to R v Kirkby [2000] 2 Qd R 57, his Honour observed that the general rule was

that evidence of the conviction of a third party for an offence was not admissible as evidence of the

primary offence in the trial of an accused involving responsibility for the offence under s 7(1) of the

Code. There was an exception, however, where an accused was on trial as accessory after the fact.

[95]–[98].

In the present appeal, the Crown sought to distinguish Kirkby on the basis that, in this case, W had

himself given evidence of his conviction and, secondly, because W’s conviction was only being used

as one part of the evidence for determining W’s intent. [86]–[90]. Acting Justice Buss conducted a

detailed review of the cases with similar facts. [104]–[143].

His Honour concluded that W’s evidence of his guilty plea was admissible only as relevant to W’s

honesty and reliability as a witness, including whether he had a motive to fabricate evidence

implicating the appellant. [155]. The guilty plea was not admissible as evidence of the truth of facts on

which the plea was based or the truth of the facts implicit in the plea. [155]. Such evidence, provided

by W’s testimony, was inadmissible hearsay. [154]. The Crown had to prove W’s intention by direct

evidence from W at trial or by inference from other proven facts. [157]. His Honour thus rejected the

Crown’s attempt to distinguish this case from R v Kirkby. [158].

As defence counsel had not objected to the admission of this evidence at trial, it was necessary to

establish its admission had resulted in a miscarriage of justice. [144]. Acting Justice Buss held there

was a miscarriage of justice, for the following reasons:

(1) the Crown was required to prove beyond reasonable doubt that W intended that N should

kill S; [150];

(2) the Crown case was not supported by any direct evidence of W’s intention, whereas the

defence case was; [152]–[153];

(3) W’s evidence as to the guilty plea was hearsay evidence of his formal admission of guilt by

plea and was inadmissible as proof of the truth of the facts on which it was based; [154]–

158];

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(4) the trial judge was bound to direct the jury in the manner in which the jury could and could

not use the evidence of W’s guilty plea; [159];

(5) the trial judge had misdirected the jury that W’s guilty plea could be used as evidence of

his intention; [160];

(6) and although defence counsel did not object to the direction, there was no rational forensic

advantage flowing from it. [162].

The proviso was inapplicable as it was not possible to conclude that the jury did not take the guilty

plea into account in deciding W’s intention. [164].

In the result, therefore, the appeal was allowed on this ground and a re-trial ordered. [209].

S Walpole

PROVOCATION – WHERE THE APPELLANT WAS CONVICTED OF HAVING MURDERED A WOMAN WITH WHOM HE HAD BEEN IN A RELATIONSHIP – WHERE THE TRIAL JUDGE DID NOT DIRECT THE JURY TO DECIDE WHETHER THE PARTIAL DEFENCE OF PROVOCATION WAS FULFILLED– WHERE THERE WAS NO FORMAL ADMISSION OF FACTS – WHERE MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE

R v Pilcher [2020] QCA 8

The appellant had been convicted of murdering a woman with whom he had been in a

relationship. The interesting aspect of this case turned on the trial judge’s directions to the

jury in relation to the partial defence of provocation under s 304(1) Criminal Code 1899. In

summing-up, the trial judge directed the jury that pursuant to s 304(3) the appellant was only

entitled to the partial defence of provocation if the provocation in question had occurred in

circumstances of a most extreme and exceptional character. However, the judge did not

direct the jury to make a finding of fact whether s 304(3) was fulfilled. Fraser and

McMurdo JJA (Crow J dissenting) found that the jury had not been properly directed about

s 304(3), and so allowed the appeal, quashed the conviction, and ordered a re-trial.

Fraser and McMurdo JJA and Crow J

4 February 2020

Background

The appellant was convicted of murdering a woman with whom he had been in a relationship. [8]. At

trial, it was common ground that the appellant had killed the deceased by stabbing her. [9]. The

stabbing occurred in the context of the appellant having questioned the deceased about their

relationship, and took place shortly after the deceased had stabbed him in the shoulder. [11]–[25].

When summing-up, the trial judge had directed the jury to the effect that the partial defence of

provocation in s 304(1) Criminal Code 1899 was not available unless the provocation occurred in

circumstances of a “most extreme and exceptional character”. [4].

The appellant appealed against his conviction inter alia on the basis that the jury were misdirected

about s 304, and in particular about s 304(3). [3], [32], [51]. At the time of trial, s 304(3) provided that

the partial defence in s 304(1) did not apply “other than in circumstances of a most extreme and

exceptional character” if the provocation occurred in the context of particular factors. [3], [28].

Relevantly, those factors included where “a domestic relationship [existed] between 2 persons and

one person unlawfully [killed] the other”, and the provocation was “based on anything done by the

deceased” to end or change the nature of the relationship. [3], [28].

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The appellant challenged the directions about s 304(3) on multiple grounds. [51]. The first ground

challenged the directions because they did not consider that the provocative act of stabbing the

appellant was not itself an act which ended or changed the relationship and thereby engaged

Whether the jury were misdirected about s 304(3) Criminal Code 1899

McMurdo JA observed that in the time since trial, the Court in R v Peniamina [2019] QCA 273 had

concluded that s 304(3) is not only engaged where the immediate cause of the accused’s loss of self-

control was itself an act done by the deceased to end the relationship. [34]. Rather, that Court held

that s 304(3) is engaged where the provocative act bears a sufficient connection to an act done by the

deceased to end or change the relationship. [34]–[38]. On that basis, the appellant’s first challenge

failed. [52].

As to the second challenge, McMurdo JA highlighted that in summing-up the trial judge had distributed

a question trail which did not ask the jury to consider whether s 304(3) was in fact engaged. [46]–[47].

His Honour explained that the trial judge’s oral directions similarly proceeded on the basis that the jury

was to assume that s 304(3) was engaged. [47]–[50]. McMurdo JA then noted that the circumstances

of the case were not such that it was indisputable that s 304(3) was engaged, and that there had been

no formal admission of facts which would otherwise engage the subsection. [55]–[56].

Having further regard to conflicting submissions from defence counsel at trial, and to an apparent

assumption by the prosecutor that s 304(3) had been engaged, McMurdo JA explained that the trial

judge had too readily accepted that provision was operative in the circumstances. [56]–[57]. As the

jury were thereby directed that the partial defence was irrelevant unless they were satisfied that the

appellant was provoked in circumstances of a most extreme and exceptional character, His Honour

concluded that a miscarriage of justice had occurred. [59]–[60].

Unlike McMurdo JA, Crow J considered that no miscarriage of justice had occurred. [77]. In his

Honour’s view, it was common ground at trial that s 304(3) was engaged. [95]. Fraser JA agreed with

McMurdo JA, giving brief reasons that weighed his colleagues’ analyses and explained his own

reasons in that context. [1]–[7]. Relevantly, his Honour considered that the evidence at trial put the

application of s 304(3) in issue, and that the conflicting submissions from the prosecution and defence

only reinforced the conclusion that clear directions about s 304(3) were required. [5].

Disposition

In the result, Fraser and McMurdo JJA (Crow J dissenting) allowed the appeal, set aside the

conviction, and ordered that the appellant be re-tried on the charge of murder. [7], [76], [97].

B McNamara

CRIMINAL LAW – APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE WHERE JUVENILE OFFENDER HAD CONVICTIONS RECORDED – WHETHER SENTENCING DISCRETION MISCARRIED BY REASON OF MISAPPLICATION OF PRINCIPLE

R v TAO [2020] QCA 4

This was an application for leave to appeal against sentence. The applicant had been

sentenced in the Children’s Court for her role in an assault occasioning bodily harm and two

offences of robbery with personal violence. The sole ground of appeal was that the recording

of convictions rendered the sentences imposed manifestly excessive. The court concluded

that detention was warranted but not the recording of a conviction.

Sofronoff P and McMurdo JA and Boddice J

4 February 2020

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The relevant offences were committed in the company of two other females. [8]. The applicant was

aged 15 at the time of the offending. [5]. The applicant and her co-offenders violently attacked three

complainants, stealing their mobile phones. [8]–[9].

In relation to the sentences, and more specifically the recording of convictions, whilst conceding that

she had a prior and relevant criminal history, including breach of Court orders, the applicant argued

that her age, prospects of rehabilitation and changes in her life subsequent to the offending, rendered

the recording of convictions manifestly excessive in all the circumstances. The Crown disagreed,

arguing that there had been no misapplication of principle. [6], [7].

In addressing whether the sentencing discretion had miscarried, the Court acknowledged the broad

discretion which s 183 of the Youth Justice Act 1992 provides. A consideration of the sentencing

remarks revealed that the sentencing judge had recognised that the recording of convictions could

potentially have an adverse impact upon the applicant’s rehabilitation generally, and her chances of

finding or attaining employment. Notwithstanding those matters, having regard to all the circumstances

the sentencing Judge determined that it was appropriate that convictions be recorded. [14], [19]. In

that regard, it was specifically noted that:

“ … you have been dealt with leniently in the past, and I expect many would say leniently today.

You cannot expect to enjoy lenient treatment in the future if you reoffend.” [19].

The court held that that was in error. In its view, when read in the context of other remarks made in the

course of sentencing, it appeared the scope of the sentencing judge’s discretion in respect of the

present offences had been impermissibly restricted by previous occasions whereby convictions had

not been recorded. [20]. In the lead judgment Justice Boddice clarified:

“Whatever may have been the applicant’s past approach to those opportunities, a proper

exercise of the sentencing discretion required consideration of not only the nature of the

offences, the applicant’s age, her previous convictions and the impact of the recording of a

conviction … but also of the factors in the applicant’s favour, including positive changes in her

life and attitudes since the offences … In the applicant’s case, those changes were significant.”

[20]–[21].

The court was not satisfied that those favourable matters had received enough emphasis in the course

of sentencing. Accordingly, it was held that the discretion be re-exercised, and no convictions be

recorded. [28].

A de Jersey

CRIMINAL LAW – WHERE APPELLANT FOUND GUILTY OF RETALIATION AGAINST JUDICIAL OFFICER – WHERE MADE THREATS IN TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS WITH HIS MOTHER – WHETHER WORDS ONLY AMOUNTED TO “MERE VENTING”

R v Enright [2020] QCA 6

In this recent matter, the court had occasion to consider a unique issue: whether, on four

charges of retaliation against a judicial officer by threats, the jury ought to have been

specifically directed regarding whether the accused spoke the words intending to cause

injury or whether the statements made were a product of his frustration at being incarcerated,

and amounted to mere venting.

Philippides and McMurdo JJA and Boddice J

4 February 2020

The alleged offences were made in the course of telephone calls between the appellant and his

mother and grandmother, each recorded electronically, whilst the appellant was serving a term in a

correctional centre. [5]–[9]. Each conversation contained an unfortunate amount of unsavoury

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language. [11]–[14]. In addition, the appellant spoke of his preparedness to ascertain the addresses of

both the judicial officer and prosecutor, upon his release, allegedly in order to facilitate various

specified injuries to both.

Ultimately following a jury trial the appellant was found guilty of four counts of retaliation against a

judicial officer, and not guilty of an additional count. He was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment on

each count, to be served concurrently. He appealed those convictions, arguing that the learned trial

Judge erred in directing the jury about the first element of the offences. [3]–[4].

Section 119B of the Criminal Code 1899 provides:

“A person who, without reasonable cause, causes, or threatens to cause, any injury or detriment

to a judicial officer … for the purpose of retaliation or intimidation because of—

(a) anything lawfully done or omitted to be done or that may be lawfully done or omitted to be

done by the judicial officer as a judicial officer …

is guilty of a crime.”

The issue for the court was, notwithstanding that defence counsel at trial did not specifically address

the jury on the first element, namely “threatens to cause injury”, whether it was necessary for the trial

Judge to direct the jury in relation to the meaning of “threatens”. [22]. Had the accused spoken the

words with a view to conveying that they be taken seriously as threats, or were they “mere words in

temper”? [24].

The court held that the omission of any specific direction to the jury to consider the “tone and

circumstances” of the telephone conversations when determining satisfaction beyond reasonable

doubt as to the first element, namely, threatens to cause injury, in respect of each count was

erroneous. [28]–[30]. It further specified that:

“the jury ought specifically to have been directed that words, which interpreted literally would

amount to a threat to cause injury, are frequently made in jest or temper and in a context where

they are not to be taken seriously.” [32].

Given that did not occur, the appeal was allowed, the convictions quashed, and a new trial ordered.

[36].

A de Jersey

EDITORS’ SELECTION OF NEW HIGH COURT CASES

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – POWERS OF COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT TO MAKE LAWS WITH RESPECT TO “NATURALIZATION AND ALIENS” IN S 51(XIX) OF THE COMMONWEALTH CONSTITUTION – MEANING OF “ALIENS” IN THAT CONTEXT – WHETHER ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS CAN BE “ALIENS” – WHERE THE PLAINTIFFS WERE FOREIGN BORN NON-CITIZENS

Love v Commonwealth [2020] HCA 3

This case considered whether Aboriginal Australians may be “aliens” within the meaning of

the naturalization and aliens power of the Commonwealth Constitution (s 51(xix)). The

plaintiffs were both foreign born non-citizens of Australia. Each had been convicted of a

criminal offence resulting in the Minister determining to cancel each of their visas under the

Migration Act 1958 (Cth). They contended that the cancellation of their visas was beyond

power because the Migration Act was constitutionally supported by the “aliens” power. They

argued that despite not being citizens, they could not be “aliens” because they are Aboriginal

Australians, with the consequence that their visas could not be cancelled under the Migration

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Act 1958. A majority of four justices of the High Court agreed with that submission. Three

justices dissented.

Kiefel CJ, Bell, Gageler, Keane, Nettle, Gordon and Edelman JJ

11 February 2020

Background

The plaintiffs, Mr Love and Mr Thoms, are foreign born non-citizens of Australia. [2]. Each was

convicted of assaults occasioning bodily harm contrary to s 339 of the Criminal Code 1899. [153],

[159]. As a result of these convictions, the Minister for Home Affairs cancelled the visas of both

plaintiffs pursuant to s 501(3A) of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) (which is enlivened where a non-citizen

is sentenced to a period of imprisonment of more than 12 months). [2].

Both the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) and the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 (Cth) are enacted under

s 51(xix) of the Commonwealth Constitution (the “aliens power”). [3]. The plaintiffs did not seek to

challenge the provisions of those statutes, but instead argued that they were “outside the purview of

those statutes … because they have a special status as a ‘non-citizen, non-alien’”. [3]. They argued

that they had that status because they were Aboriginal persons, and for that reason, could not meet

the constitutional description of “aliens” in s 51(xix). [3].

The key question stated in this special case for the opinion of the High Court was whether each of the

plaintiffs was an “alien” which the meaning of s 51(xix). [4]. By a majority of four (Bell, Nettle, Gordon

and Edelman JJ) the High Court determined that Aboriginal Australians were not “aliens” (concluding

that Mr Thoms was an Aboriginal Australian, but remitting determination of that question in respect of

Mr Love) (see Orders). Kiefel CJ, Gageler and Keane JJ dissented.

The reasons of the majority – why Aboriginal Australians could not be “aliens”

The majority justices drew on the observation of Gibbs CJ in Pochi v Macphee (1982) 151 CLR 101,

where it was said that, although s 51(xix) confers a power to make laws with respect to “naturalization

and aliens”:

“[T]he Parliament cannot, simply by giving its own definition of ‘alien’, expand the power under

s 51(xix) to include persons who could not possibly answer the description of ‘aliens’ in the

ordinary understanding of the word.”

Accordingly, although Parliament had enacted the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 (Cth), which

effectively legislated that citizenship was determinative of membership of the Australian body politic

(with an absence of citizenship enabling the cancellation of visas under the Migration Act 1958 (Cth),

such legislation was not determinative of the constitutional question of alienage (Bell J at [50], Nettle J

at [236], Gordon J at [310], Edelman J at [433]). Apart from this similarity in approach, their Honours

reasoned differently, as explained below.

Bell J considered that s 51(xix) did not extend to treating an Aboriginal Australian as an alien because

“despite the circumstance of birth in another country, an Aboriginal Australian cannot be said to belong

to another place”. [74].

For Nettle and Gordon JJ, greater reliance seemed to be placed on the common law’s recognition of

native title. For example, Nettle J said that (at [272]):

“To classify any member of such an Aboriginal society as an alien would have been to

recognise that the Crown had power to tear the organic whole of the society asunder, which

would have been the very antithesis of the common law’s recognition of that society’s law’s and

customs as a foundation for rights and interests enforced under Australian law.”

According to Gordon J, this common law recognition was “relevant to interpreting the scope of

s 51(xixi) because the common law may inform the understanding of constitutional concepts”. [347].

Her Honour was led to the result that Aboriginal Australians are not “foreigners within the constitutional

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concept of alien under s 51(xix)”. [374]. Nettle J reached the same conclusion, but went further in

suggesting that the Crown owed a “unique obligation of protection” to Aboriginal Australians, which

would be contravened by permanently excluding them from Australian territory. [272]–[276].

Edelman J considered that the “essential meaning of an alien” was a “foreigner to a political

community”. [392]. The “antonym of an alien”, his Honour said, was not a statutory citizen, but “a

person who is a belonger to the Australian political community”. [437]. His Honour noted that the very

words “Aboriginal” and “indigenous” “enunciate a historical, and original, connection with the land of

Australia generally”. [451]. In his Honour’s view, an Aboriginal person “cannot be an alien to Australia”,

and are “essential members of ‘the community which constitutes the body politic of the nation state’”.

[398].

In holding that Aboriginal Australians could not be “aliens” within s 51(xix), the majority judges adopted

the tripartite definition (of who is an Aboriginal Australia) outlined by Brennan J in Mabo (No 2). This

definition requires: (1) biological descent from an indigenous people; (2) self-identification as

indigenous; and (3) recognition as indigenous by the elders or other persons enjoying traditional

authority (see Bell J at [81], authorised by other members of the majority to note concurrence in this

regard).

The reasons of the dissentients – why Aboriginal Australians could be “aliens”

The reasons of the dissentients emphasised that s 51(xix) conferred a power on Parliament to

determine who was a member of the Australian political community – a power that had been availed of

in enacting the Citizenship Act (e.g. Kiefel CJ at [10]). As a head of power, it was to be construed with

“all the generality which the words used admit” (quoting R v Public Vehicles Licensing Appeal Tribunal

(Tas) (1964) 113 CLR 207) (e.g. Gageler J at [130]). The question was whether the plaintiffs “could

not possibly answer the description of ‘aliens” in the ordinary understanding of the word” (Keane J at

[68]).

The dissentients did not consider that characterisation of the plaintiffs as “aliens” was outside power –

including because in Singh v The Commonwealth, a plurality of the High Court had considered that

“owing obligations to a sovereign power other than Australia is the central characteristic of what is

meant by ‘aliens’”. [169]. In this case, Mr Love was a citizen of Papua New Guinea, and Mr Thoms a

citizen of New Zealand (thereby owing obligations to those sovereign powers). [150], [156].

Kiefel CJ considered that acceptance of the plaintiffs’ case would attribute to Aboriginal groups – who

would have power to determine (in part) whether someone was an Aboriginal Australian – “the kind of

sovereignty that was implicitly rejected by Mabo [No 2] ”. [25]. (Likewise, Keane J at [197].) Further,

her Honour considered that the majority’s reliance on the common law’s recognition of native title was

a mistake because the connection to land recognised in that context is to “particular land and waters”,

not to the “territory of the whole of Australia”. [30], [37]. (Likewise, Keane J considered that a

connection to particular land was different from “connection to the body politic” – at [195].) Lastly, her

Honour said that the plaintiffs’ arguments implied that the “common law trumps or controls the

Constitution”. [41].

Gageler J emphasised that his objection was one of principle “to the judicial creation of any race-

based constitutional distinction”. [133]. His Honour also pointed to the “complications and

uncertainties” which would arise “for the maintenance of an orderly national immigration program”.

[140]. Namely, in immunising “an indeterminate number of persons who are not Australian citizens but

who have familial connections with indigenous society or communities” from the operation of the

Migration Act 1958 (Cth). [139]. Similarly, Keane J considered that the plaintiffs’ arguments would

“replace the easy formality of a passport with a complex inquiry in every case where a person of

Aboriginal descent who is a non-citizen seeks to enter or leave Australia”. [198].

W Isdale

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APPEALS

On 12 February 2020, the High Court refused special leave to appeal from the following decision

previously identified as noteworthy in the Queensland Law Reporter ([2019] 27 QLR):

▪ R v Campbell [2019] QCA 127.

On 12 February 2020, the High Court refused special leave to appeal from the following decision

reported in the Queensland Reports:

▪ R v Elfar, Golding and Sander [2018] 1 Qd R 608.

NEW COUNSEL IN PRACTICE

The ICLRQ has been advised that the following Counsel have commenced private practice at the

Queensland Bar during the last 12 months:

Chiang, Catherine Date Commenced Practice: 31 May 2019 (first called

to the Bar on 18 September 2018)

Degrees: LLB (QUT), GDLP (COL)

Former Position: Legal Officer, Department of Housing

and Public Works; Lawyer, Macpherson Kelley

Practice Address: Wilberforce Chambers, Level 19,

239 George Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Engwirda, Eric

Date Commenced Practice: 1 September 2019

Degrees: LLB (Hons) (Bond); LLM (Bond)

Former Position: Principal Prosecutor, Queensland

Police Service

Practice Address: Bennett Chambers, Level 6 Inns of

Court, 107 North Quay, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Hughes, James

Date Commenced Practice: 22 May 2019

Degrees: LLB (Hons) (Griffith), BA (Griffith),

GradDipLegPrac (Col Law)

Former Position: Senior Associate, Allens

Practice Address: North Quarter Lane Chambers,

Level 30, 32 Turbot Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Kennedy, Jack

Date Commenced Practice: 1 July 2019

Degrees: LLB (Hons) (Griffith University)

Former Position: Regional Manager, Aboriginal and

Torres Strait Islander Legal Service

Practice Address: Fullagar Chambers, Level 29,

239 George Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

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Laing, Nathan

Date Commenced Practice: May 2019

Degrees: MBA (CSU), GDLP (Bond), LLB (Hons)

(Bond), BA (Bond), Dip Military Leadership, Dip Justice

Administration

Former Position: Legal Officer, Australian Army;

Infantry Officer, Australian Army; Naval Officer, Royal

Australian Navy; Constable, Queensland Police

Service, Solicitor, Criminal Defence, Legal Support

Officer, ODPP

Practice Address: Bennett Chambers Group, Level 6,

107 North Quay, Brisbane, Qld 4000; Queensland

Mediator

Practice Email: [email protected]

McKinnon, Alexander

Date Commenced Practice: 8 October 2019

Degrees: LLM (Cantab), LLB (Hons) (UQ), BCom (UQ)

Former Position: Litigation & Regulatory Counsel,

British Airways, London; Litigation & Arbitration

Associate, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, London

Practice Address: Level 16 Quay Central, 95 North

Quay, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Menzies, Jane

Date Commenced Practice: 21 October 2019

Degrees: LLB (Hons) (QUT), BE (Hons) (UQ)

Former Position: Senior Associate, King & Wood

Mallesons (Brisbane)

Practice Address: Northbank Chambers, Level 29,

32 Turbot Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Morris, Joshua

Date Commenced Practice: 6 January 2020

Degrees: LLB (Hons) (QUT), GDLP (Col Law)

Former Position: Senior Prosecutor, Queensland

Police Service

Practice Address: Level 27 East, Santos Place,

32 Turbot Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Ritchie, Tom

Date Commenced Practice: 20 May 2019

Degrees: BA, LLB (Hons) (UQ), LLM (Bond)

Former Position: Special Counsel, DLA Piper Australia

Practice Address: Carbolic Chambers, Level 31,

239 George Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

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Salzman, Josie

Date Commenced Practice: 29 October 2019

Degrees: LLB (NTU)

Former Position: Prosecutor, Queensland Police

Service

Practice Address: Level 1, 52 Davenport Street

Southport, Qld 4215

Practice Email: [email protected]

Sproule, Joshua

Date Commenced Practice: 16 October 2019

Degrees: LLB (Hons IIA), BA (UQ)

Former Position: Lawyer, Australian Government

Solicitor

Practice Address: Level Twenty Seven Chambers,

Level 27, 239 George Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Steiner, Daniel (Dan)

Date Commenced Practice: 27 May 2019

Degrees: LLB (University of New England),

B. Bus (Acct) (Southern Cross University)

Former Position: Senior Partner, Capital Lawyers

Pty Ltd

Practice Address: Inns of Court Gold Coast, Level 1,

52 Davenport Street, Southport, Qld 4215

Practice Email: [email protected]

Tan, San-Joe

Date Commenced Practice: 17 May 2019

Degrees: LLB (Hons) (UQ), BCom (UQ), GDLP (ANU),

Dip Int Arb (CIArb)

Former Position: Associate, Jones Day (Sydney) and

formerly solicitor, Tucker & Cowen Solicitors

(Brisbane)

Practice Address: 31 West Chambers, Level 31,

32 Turbot Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Tay, Danielle

Date Commenced Practice: 1 July 2019

Degrees: LLB (Hons) (UQ), BBusMan (UQ), GDLP

(ANU)

Former Position: Senior Associate, Corrs Chambers

Westgarth

Practice Address: Level 17 Chambers, Level 17,

239 George Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

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Taylor, Rachael

Date Commenced Practice: 13 May 2019

Degrees: LLM (Hons) (London School of Economics),

LLB (Hons) (Griffith University)

Former Position: Lawyer, Litigation Division,

Government Legal Department (London, UK)

Practice Address: Griffith Chambers, Level 18,

239 George Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Yuen, Kwong Sang (Ronald)

Date Commenced Practice: 20 January 2020

Degrees: LLB (QUT)

Former Position: Senior Solicitor, Planning and

Development, City Legal, Brisbane City Council

Practice Address: Level 19, Inns of Court, 107 North

Quay, Brisbane, Qld 4000

Practice Email: [email protected]

Please note: This information is based only upon materials supplied to the ICLRQ. This information

has not been verified and may be subject to errors or omissions. The ICLRQ does not represent that

this information is accurate or complete and does not express any opinion as to the suitability or

qualifications of any legal practitioner.

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PUBLIC NOTICES Notice of Intention to Apply for Grant

of Probate or Letters of Administration

ADAM, JOYCE MERLE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 10 April 2000 of

JOYCE MERLE ADAM late of 534 Oxley Road, Sherwood, Brisbane, Queensland deceased will be

made by JOHN ROBERT ADAM to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of

their claim to the applicant’s solicitors on or before six weeks from the date hereof.

Lodged by: J A SHERWOOD & CO, Solicitors, 1st Floor, 655 Sherwood Road, Sherwood, Qld 4075.

ADAMS, LINDA JOY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 8 April 1986 of LINDA

JOY ADAMS late of 7 Walton Avenue, Goondiwindi, Queensland, deceased will be made by

RAYMOND PETER ADAMS to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are required to send in particulars of their claim to the

Applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which

time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets

of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims which have been

notified to them.

Lodged by: FOX AND THOMAS, 36 Marshall Street, Goondiwindi, Qld 4390.

AHERN, JOSEPH THOMAS

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 21 May 2010 of

JOSEPH THOMAS AHERN late of 14 Melba Street, Armstrong Beach Qld, deceased will be made by

JOESPH GREGORY AHERN of 23 Middle Crescent, Dysart Qld and by LESLEY MARY AHERN of 5

Acacia Court, Mackay Qld to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Anyone who has a claim against the estate, as creditor, beneficiary or otherwise, to give particulars of

the claim to the personal representative at the address stated in the notice.

Lodged by: JOESPH GREGORY AHERN of 23 Middle Crescent, Dysart Qld and by LESLEY MARY

AHERN of 5 Acacia Court, Mackay Qld.

AILE, KATHLEEN MARY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 6 March 2015 of

KATHLEEN MARY AILE late of 60/42 Meridan Way, Meridan Plains, Queensland, deceased, will be

made by DAMIEN LEO AILE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Would any person having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise in the estate of

the deceased send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant at 13 Settlers Court, Vermont South,

Victoria within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to s 67 of the

Trusts Act 1973, the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons

entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Executor shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: THE OFFICIAL SOLICITOR TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE of 444 Queen Street, Brisbane,

Q 4000.

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ALLEN, NATHAN

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of

NATHAN ALLEN late of 41 Botha Street, Blacks Beach in the State of Queensland deceased will be

made by JOHN RUSSELL ALLEN to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: TAYLORS SOLICITORS, PO Box 687, Mackay, Qld 4740.

ALTHOFF, ERIKA GERTRAUDE (also known as ERICA GERTRAUDE ALTHOFF)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 9 September 2016 of

ERIKA GERTRAUDE ALTHOFF (also known as ERICA GERTRAUDE ALTHOFF) late of 2041

Waterford Tamborine Road, Tamborine, Queensland, deceased, will be made by JEAN CHRISTINA

PAULINA ALTHOFF and JOERG UWE ALTHOFF to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the applicants’ solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts

Act 1973, the applicants will distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the applicants have notice.

Lodged by: TOBIN KING LATEEF, Level 10, 217 George Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000.

ANDERSON, MARGARET ANN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 29 October 2015 of

MARGARET ANN ANDERSON late of 6 Croft Court ,Tugun, in the state of Queensland deceased will

be made by GREGORY GORDON ERIC ANDERSON and ANN MARGARET ANDERSON, hereafter

referred to as the Applicants, to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the estate (whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise) is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicants will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants have notice.

Lodged by: GREGORY GORDON ERIC ANDERSON, 37 Acron St Elanora, Queensland 4221, and

ANN MARGARET ANDERSON, 15/9 South St, Coolangatta, Queensland 4225.

ANDREWS, ANNA JUNE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 17th April 2019 of

ANNA JUNE ANDREWS late of Fassifern Retirement Village, Harold Stark Avenue, Boonah,

Queensland, deceased, will be made by CHRISTINE ANNE WHEELER LLOYD to the Supreme Court

at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him/her.

Lodged by: VAJ BYRNE & CO, LAWYERS, 148 Auckland Street, Gladstone, Qld 4680.

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BALMER, DAINTREE MAUREEN (née BOWATER)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated: 11/11/2016 of

DAINTREE MAUREEN BALMER (née BOWATER), late of Buckingham Gardens 8 Buckingham St

Alexandra Hills in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by WILLIAM BALMER, MARY-ANN

PATTERSON, and HELEN BALMER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the estate (whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise) is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: MARY-ANN PATTERSON, 8 Coolong St, Capalaba, Qld 4157, WILLIAM JOHN BALMER,

2 Crotona Rd, Capalaba, Qld 4157, and HELEN BALMER, 9 Oakmont Ave, Cornubia, Qld 4130.

BAYLEY, DOREEN ALMA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 24 October 2014 of

DOREEN ALMA BAYLEY late of 38 Rumrunner Street, Mermaid Waters in the State of Queensland

deceased will be made by KERRY MOLINEAUX BAYLEY, SUSAN JEAN BURNS, and JANETTE

GRACE CATER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Persons having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, are required to send

particulars of that claim not later than 28 February 2020.

Lodged by: KELLIN KRISTOFFERSON, ARTISAN LEGAL of GPO Box 1938, Canberra City, ACT

2601 and Level 4, 161 London Circuit, Canberra City, ACT 2601.

BERGER, ROSE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 12 September 2019 of

ROSE BERGER late of Room 28 “Opal Ashmore” 100 Wardoo Street, Ashmore in the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by RACHEL BERGER to the Supreme Court of Queensland at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: BELL LEGAL GROUP, Level 5, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall, Qld 4217.

BIDWELL, CHRISTOPHER JOHN ROBIN (also known as CHRISTOPHER JOHN BIDWELL)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 12 October 2014 of

CHRISTOPHER JOHN ROBIN BIDWELL also known as CHRISTOPHER JOHN BIDWELL late of

Ruby Gardens, Villa 158/225 Logan Street, Eagleby, deceased will be made by CAROL ANN

BIDWELL to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, all persons having any claim to the estate, whether as

creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant’s

solicitors no later than six weeks after the date of publication of this notice.

Lodged by: 1/2406 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach, Qld 4218.

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BLAND, JULIE-ANNE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of JULIE-

ANNE BLAND late of 4/3 Macgroarty Street, Coopers Plains, in the State of Queensland, deceased,

will be made by PAUL THOMAS BLAND and ROBERT JAMES BLAND to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: SPC LAWYERS, SPC LAWYERS, 6, 127 Colburn Avenue, Victoria Point, Qld 5120.

BLYTHMAN, BETTY NEA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 6 October 2011 of

BETTY NEA BLYTHMAN late of Tricare Cypress Gardens, Gooding Drive, Clear Island Waters, in the

State of Queensland, formerly of F82/61 Explorer Drive, Albany Creek, in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by PHILIP JOHN BLYTHMAN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: PAUL DENT LAWYERS, Suite 14, 3029 The Boulevard, Emerald Lakes, Carrara, Qld

4211.

BOWMAN, JOAN EMILY

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the will dated 24 May 2016 of JOAN

EMILY BOWMAN 19 Brooking Rise, Ripley Queensland, deceased, will be made by MARK DAVID

BOWMAN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants solicitors named below, within 6 weeks of the date of notice.

At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons

entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on section 67 of the Trust Act 1973, the applicant will

have regard only to the claim, which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: WOCKNER PARTNERS, Level 1/2 Elkhorn Avenue, Surfers Pardise, Qld 4217.

BOXSELL, BRIAN JOSEPH

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 11 July 2016 of BRIAN

JOSEPH BOXSELL late of 9 Glen Kyle Drive, Buderim, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be

made by BRIAN JOSEPH BOXSELL to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: NORTH COAST LAW, 7 Margaret Street, Palmwoods, Qld 4555.

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BRANDT, DARRYL WADE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 12 December 2019 of

DARRYL WADE BRANDT late of 21 Meckiff Street, Upper Mount Gravatt, in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by LORETTA KAY BRANDT, ADAM WADE BRANDT (in the Will named

ADAM MYLES BRANDT), and NICOLE ROBERTA ATTENBOROUGH to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: ELLIOTT & HARVEY LAWYERS, 4/1953 Logan Road, Upper Mt Gravatt, Qld 4122.

BRENNAN, DARRYL JAMES

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated the 19th day of January

2017, of DARRYL JAMES BRENNAN, late of Arcare St James Helensvale, 40-42 Helensvale Road,

Helensvale, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by DAWN HILARY BRENNAN

(Executrix) to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise is hereby required to send

particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date of publication of this

Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trust Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the

assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the

claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: DAWN HILARY BRENNAN of 184/1 Halcyon Way, Hope Island, Queensland 4212.

BREST, MAVIS FLORENCE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 15th March 2017 of

MAVIS FLORENCE BREST late of Pineshaven Aged Care, 17 Applecross Way, Elanora, Queensland

deceased will be made by ELIZABETH ANN HARMSWORTH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to

the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time ELIZABETH

ANN HARMSWORTH (“the Applicant”) will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the

persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had

notice.

Lodged by: INGWERSEN & LANSDOWN, 1065 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach, Qld 4221.

BRILL, MYRTLE JOAN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 19 October 2018 of

MYRTLE JOAN BRILL late of 8 Private Street, Allenstown, deceased, will be made by TERENCE

JAMES BRILL and DESLEY JOAN SLEAFORD to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: FOXLAW PTY LTD, Third Floor, 130 Victoria Parade, Rockhampton, Qld 4700.

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BRITTON, ANDREA MAY JEAN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of administration on intestacy of

ANDREA MAY JEAN BRITTON late of 32 Colvillea Street, Eight Mile Plains, Qld 4113 deceased will

be made by ANDREW KERRY HOWIE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: ANDREW HOWIE, 32 Colvillea St, Eight Mile Plains.

BROWN, KENNETH RAYMOND

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 24 March 1992 of

KENNETH RAYMOND BROWN late of 23 Werna Street, Winton in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by JUNE MARY JOE KONG to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: LILLEY SPANNER & STACEY, SOLICITORS, Webb House, 75 Percy Street, Warwick,

Qld 4370.

BRUNTON, RICARDO JOHN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of

RICARDO JOHN BRUNTON late of 212 Broadwater Road, Mansfield in the state of Queensland

deceased will be made by ERIN CHRISTINA GOULD to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: QUINN & SCATTINI LAWYERS, 141 Shore Street, West Cleveland, Qld 4163.

BRUTON, LUKE DANIEL

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of LUKE

DANIEL BRUTON late of 27 Eaglemount Road, Andergrove in the State of Queensland deceased will

be made by TERENCE ROBERT BRUTON to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: TAYLORS SOLICITORS, PO Box 687, Mackay, Qld 4740.

BURROWS, IRENE MARGARET

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 7 August 2019 of

IRENE MARGARET BURROWS late of 30 Archer Street, Biloela, in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by SANDRA JOAN BURROWS and GREGORY ALLAN BURROWS to the

Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: ADORNATO LAW, 28 Gladstone Road, Biloela, Qld 4715.

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CAREY, MARGARET

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 6th July 1990 of

MARGARET CAREY late of Buckingham Gardens Nursing Home, 8 Buckingham Street, Alexandra

Hills in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made by EVELYNNE GREAD to the Supreme

Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: EVELYNNE GREAD, 99 Coondooroopa Drive, Macleay Island, Qld 4157.

CARR, BERNARD JAMES

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 28 May 2018 of

BERNARD JAMES CARR late of, Galleon Gardens Retirement Community, 126-138 Galleon Way,

Currumbin Waters, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by BERNICE JOY MARTIN

and ROSLYN ELISABETH GAY CODEGA to the Supreme Court at Queensland.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: MCG LEGAL, Level 1, 67 Davenport Street, Southport, Qld 4215.

CARUANA, ANGELO (also known as ANGELO CARMELO FRANCIS JOSEPH CARUANA)

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 9 January 2020 of

ANGELO CARUANA also known as (ANGELO CARMELO FRANCIS JOSEPH CARUANA) late of

Aveo Residential Aged Care, Unit 413, 50 Longland Street, Newstead in the State of Queensland

deceased will be made by MELANIE ANN MARTIN to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send

in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration

of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute

the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of

which the said Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: MULLINS LAWYERS, Level 21 Riverside Centre, 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000.

CAULLEY, KENNETH EDWARD

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 8 April 2016 of

KENNETH EDWARD CAULLEYlate of 272 Pallas Street, Maryborough, in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by GREGORY STEPHEN CAULLEY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: CATE & CO LAWYERS AND ASSOCIATES – PO Box 107, Maryborough, Qld 4650

(Solicitors for the Applicant).

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CHACHICH, MLADENKA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 16 September 1998 of

MLADENKA CHACHICH late of Opal Aged Care Ashmore, 100 Wardoo Street, Benowa, in the State

of Queensland, deceased will be made by ELIZABETH VISNJA PAVLICH to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim, whether as a creditor, beneficiary or otherwise is required to send

particulars of the person’s claim to the executor’s solicitors named below not later than 20 April 2020.

Lodged by: BERNARD PONTING & CO SOLICITORS of First Floor, 8 Seabank Lane, Southport in

the State of Queensland 4215.

CHALMERS, BLANCHE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 24 November 1978 of

BLANCHE CHALMERS late of Coolamon Villa, 1 Reservoir Road, Mullumbimby, New South Wales

deceased will be made by GREGORY LLOYD CHALMERS and PETER BRUCE CHALMERS to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of

their claim to the applicant’s solicitors on or before six weeks from the date hereof.

Lodged by: J A SHERWOOD & CO, Solicitors, 1st Floor, 655 Sherwood Road, Sherwood, Qld 4075.

CHAPMAN, HEATHER MARGARET

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 26 May 2016 of

HEATHER MARGARET CHAPMAN late of P M Village, 1929 Gympie Road, Bald Hills, in the State of

Queensland, deceased will be made by LINDSAY GORDON CHAPMAN, KENNETH ALAN

CHAPMAN, and LAURELLE ANN LOWRY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, against the Estate are

required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant’s solicitors within six (6) weeks of the date of

publication of this Notice at the expiration of which time, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973

the Applicant’s will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testator/Testatrix among the persons

entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Applicants shall then have had

notice.

Lodged by: COLWELL LYONS LAWYERS, 1341 Gympie Road, Aspley, Qld 4034.

CLAY, WILLIAM (also known as WILLIAM ROGER CLAY)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 4 October 2014 and of

the codicil dated 8 November 2014 of WILLIAM CLAY aka WILLIAM ROGER CLAY late of Millbank

Aged Care Facility, O’Connell Street, Bundaberg in the State of Queensland will be made by JULIE

DEXTER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors or others having a claim against the estate of the deceased are required to send

particulars of their claim to the applicant’s solicitors within 6 weeks from the date of this notice, at the

expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will proceed to

distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the

claims of which the applicant has notice.

Lodged by: ROBERTSLAW PTY LTD, Suite 8 Franklin Square, 60 Railway Street, Mudgeeraba, Q

4213.

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CLEARY, RITA PATRICIA

After 14 days from today an Application for Grant of Probate of the Will dated the 14th of March 1983

(and First Codicil dated the 24th of May 2001 and Second Codicil dated the 25th of September 2014)

of RITA PATRICIA CLEARY late of The Brodribb Home, 13 Goggs Street, Toowoomba in the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by PAUL ANTHONY CLEARY and CHRISTINE ELIZABETH

CLEARY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry.

Any Creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

Notice. At the end of that period, the Applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: HEDE BYRNE & HALL PTY LTD (ACN 132 723 481), Lawyers, an INCORPORATED

LEGAL PRACTICE trading as HEDE BYRNE & HALL, 126 Russell Street, Toowoomba, Qld 4350.

COLE, STANLEY ALEXANDER ANDERSON

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of the Will dated 10 June 2015 of STANLEY

ALEXANDER ANDERSON COLE late of Arcare Peregian Springs, 33-41 Ridgeview Drive, Peregian

Springs, formerly of 8 Illawong Street, Buderim, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made

by SARAH ESTELLE COLE, PATRICIA LOUISE LADEWIG, and PETER LESLIE CHALLEN to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is six (6)

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts

Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: BR SOLICITORS, 2/70 Burnett Street, Buderim (Solicitors for the Applicant).

COLLINS, ROBERT

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of

ROBERT COLLINS late of 49 Winchester Street, Mitchell in the State of Queensland deceased will be

made by JUDITH ELSIE COLLINS to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat at the Registry.

Lodged by: L. REED & ASSOCIATES SOLICITOR, 135 McDowall Street, Roma, Qld 4455.

CONOLLY, KENNETH RICHARD

Deceased: KENNETH RICHARD CONOLLY.

Last Address: Late of 21 Grace Street, Herberton.

Date of Death: 1 July 2019.

All creditors and other persons having a claim against the above estate are required to send

particulars of their claim to DANIELLE D HODGENS, Solicitor for the Executor within six weeks of the

date of publication of this notice. After that time the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate

among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Executor shall then

have had notice.

Lodged by: DANIELLE D HODGENS, LAWYER & MEDIATOR, 40 Mabel Street, Atherton, Qld 4883.

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COOK, LEONARD RUSSELL

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated the 21st of April 1995

of LEONARD RUSSELL COOK, late of 114 Robinson Street, North Rockhampton, Queensland,

deceased, will be made by ALISON BETTY COOK to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim in respect of the estate is required to send

particulars of such claim to the Applicants care of the Applicants’ Solicitors at the address below, not

later than six (6) weeks from the date of this notice. At the expiration of this time (pursuant to Section

67 of the Trusts Act 1973) the Applicants will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among

the persons entitled having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had

notice.

Lodged by: BRESSINGTON & PARTNERS, Solicitors, 79 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton, Q 4700.

COOK, LORNA JEAN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 10 February 1977 of

LORNA JEAN COOK late of Bethesda Aged Care Community Centre, 29 Grace Street, Corinda, in

the State of Queensland, formerly of Archer Road, Gumdale, Queensland, deceased, will be made by

GREGORY WILLIAM COOK and VALERIE JOAN TROEDSON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: RAY BARBER SOLICITOR, 20 Heathfield Road, Coolum Beach, Qld 4573.

COUGHLAN, JULIE ANNE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 31 January 2018 of

JULIE ANNE COUGHLAN late of 46 Martin Street, Nerang, in the State of Queensland deceased will

be made by MICHAEL JOSEPH COUGHLAN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the estate (whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise) is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: MICHAEL JOSEPH COUGHLAN, 46 Martin Street, Nerang, Qld 4211.

COUTTS, RUTH ANNA FISHER

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 3 March 2010 of RUTH

ANNA FISHER COUTTS late of Good Shepherd Home, 565 University Drive, Douglas, Queensland,

deceased will be made by JEFFREY ALEXANDER COUTTS, JUDITH RUTH MACAULAY, ANNETTE

PATRICIA IRELAND, and ANDREW WILLIAM COUTTS to the Supreme Court of Queensland at

Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is six (6)

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts

Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: ROBERTS NEHMER MCKEE, LAWYERS, Level 1, 111 Charters Towers Road,

Townsville, Qld 4810.

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COWIE, DOREEN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 1 November 2000 of

DOREEN COWIE late of St Andrews Lutheran Aged Care, 2 Sullivan Road, Tallebudgera in the State

of Queensland, deceased, will be made by MICHAEL JAMES COWIE and JENNIFER DIANNE

HICKS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: BROWNS LAWYERS, Suite 19, Level 2, 79 West Burleigh Road, Burleigh Heads, Qld

4220.

COX, GEOFFREY MILES

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 28 July 2015 and

Codicil dated 9 August 2016 of GEOFFREY MILES COX late of Ozcare Noosa Heads Aged Care, 80

Cooyar Street, Queensland, deceased, will be made by MARGARET LUCY COX to the Supreme

Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the estate (whether as creditor, beneficiary or otherwise) is

required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of

the date of this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased

among the persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: MCCOLM MATSINGER LAWYERS, Level 4, 57 The Esplanade (PO Box 737),

Maroochydore 4558.

CRAIG, BARRIE RICHARD

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 20 August 2011 of

BARRIE RICHARD CRAIG late of Japara Noosa Aged Care Home, 119 Moorindil Street, Tewantin,

Queensland, deceased, will be made by PATRICK GAVIN LYNCH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: LYNCHLAW LAWYERS, Park View, Suite 3, 66 Poinciana Ave, Tewantin, Qld 4565.

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CREIGHTON-ROBERTS, VEDA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 24 January 2016 of

VEDA CREIGHTON-ROBERTS, late of Casa Damore, 34 Park Street, Coorparoo in the State of

Queensland deceased will be made by KATHRYN MARY MAHONEY and GREGORY JOHN

MOYNIHAN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts

Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: CRAIG RAY & ASSOCIATES, 8/996 Waterworks Road, The Gap, Queensland (Solicitors

for the Applicant).

CRESSWELL, BERYL IVY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 22 October 1984 of

BERYL IVY CRESSWELL late of 9 Gallang Street, Rochdale, Queensland deceased will be made by

GEOFFREY CHARLES CRESSWELL and ANNE LOUISE CRESSWELL to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to

send particulars of that claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of

this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified.

Lodged By: JONES LEACH LAWYERS, Rochedale Shopping Village, 549 Underwood Road,

Rochedale, Qld 4123.

CROSS, CLARE (also known as CLAIRE CROSS)

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 13 February 2012 of

CLARE CROSS (also known as CLAIRE CROSS) late of Glenella Care Residential Aged Care

Facility, 35 Davey Street, Glenella (formerly of 2 Raleigh Street, Ooralea) in the State of Queensland

deceased will be made by JOHN MICHAEL EDWARD CROSS and LYN MARY-ANN PATRONI to the

Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any persons having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, in regard to the estate of

the abovenamed deceased person, are hereby required to send in particulars of such claim to the

Applicant’s solicitors named below within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which

time the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled

thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: TAYLORS SOLICITORS, PO Box 687, Mackay, Qld 4740.

CROUCAMP, NICOLAAS JOHANNES JACOBUS

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 24 November 2014 of

NICOLAAS JOHANNES JACOBUS CROUCAMP late of Prins Willem Alexander Village, 62

Collingwood Rd, Birkdale Qld 4159 deceased will be made by ANNA CAROLINA CROUCAMP to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim in respect of the estate of the deceased is

required to send particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors within six (6) weeks from the date

of this notice.

Lodged by: TOWNS-WILSON LAWYERS, 4/33-35 Progress Rd, Burpengary, Q 4505.

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CURTIS, FAY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 17 March 2010 of FAY

CURTIS late of Wheller Gardens – Parkview, 930 Gympie Road, Chermside in the State of

Queensland, formerly of 15 Campbell Terrace, Alderley in the State of Queensland deceased, will be

made by WARREN CHARLES CURTIS & CAROL MICHELLE CURTIS to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: ESJ LAW, Level 1, 286 Montague Road, West End, Qld 4101.

DANN, DESMOND FREDERICK

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 2 December 2020 of

DESMOND FREDERICK DANN late of 44 Ascot Street, Ascot Qld will be made by LOUISE

ELIZABETH DANN to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as Creditor or Beneficiary or otherwise in the Estate of the

above named Deceased is required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors

within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this Notice. After that date, the Applicant will proceed to

distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the

claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: SPARKE HELMORE LAWYERS, Level 25, 240 Queen Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000.

DAVESON, SHEILA PATRICIA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 28 June 2016 of

SHEILA PATRICIA DAVESON late of 4 Joalah Court, Aitkenvale, in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by WENDY LOUISE DAVESON to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: MACKEY WALES LAW, 369 Flinders Street, Townsville, Qld 4810.

DAVIES, LOIS AILEEN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 16 September 2010 of

LOIS AILEEN DAVIES deceased late of Buderim Private Hospital, Buderim in the State of

Queensland formerly of 18 Ann Street, Dicky Beach in the State of Queensland will be made by RHYS

THOMAS DAVIES and VICKI ROSEMARY DAVIES to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Creditors: Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate are required to send

particulars of their claim to the Applicants’ solicitors within 6 weeks from the date hereof.

Date of Death: 25 November 2019.

Lodged by: GRIFFITHS PARRY LAWYERS, Unit 9, Level 2, Building C, Regatta Lake Commercial, 6

Innovation Parkway, Birtinya, Qld 4575.

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DAVIS, MAY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 17th September 2008

of MAY DAVIS, late of 2 Short Street, Cloncurry 4824 Queensland, deceased will be made by ROSE

MARY MACNAMARA to the Supreme Court Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: L A EVANS SOLICITOR, 71 Camooweal Street (PO Box 311), Mount Isa, Qld 4825.

DAY, LORNA JOYCE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 4 April 2017 of LORNA

JOYCE DAY late of MontCler Nursing Home, 26 Francis Street, Clermont, in the State of Queensland,

deceased will be made by GRAHAME ERIC DAY and ALISON ANN LAWRENCE to the Supreme

Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: CROSSAN LEGAL, Solicitors & Notary, 14 Borilla Street, Emerald, Qld 4720.

DELLIT, ALAN

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 1 June 1987 of ALAN

DELLIT late of Holy Spirit Boondall, 2141 Sandgate Road, Boondall Queensland formerly of 44 Lionel

Street, Nudgee, Queensland, deceased will be made by DONALD ARTHUR DELLIT and GORDON

LESLIE DELLIT to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send

in particulars of their claims to MURPHYSCHMIDT Solicitors within six weeks from the date hereof, at

the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicants will proceed

to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the

claims of which the said Applicants shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: MURPHYSCHMIDT, 130 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000.

DE MOOR, STEVEN EARLE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of

STEVEN EARLE DE MOOR late of 43 Montgomery Drive, Wellington Point, Queensland 4160

deceased will be made by ROBIN EARLE DE MOOR to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: ROBIN EARLE DE MOOR of 43 Montgomery Drive, Wellington Point, Queensland 4160.

Any person having any claim against the estate (whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise) is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trust Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

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DEMPSTER, EDITH MAY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 23rd day of April 2001

of EDITH MAY DEMPSTER late of Regis Aged Care, 94 University Way, Sippy Downs, Queensland,

Deceased will be made by LEANNE MARY REID and YVONNE MARGARET HEBBARD to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors and other persons having a claim against the deceased’s estate are required to send in

particulars of their claim to the undersigned within 6 weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of

which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Executor will proceed to distribute the

assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which

the Executor shall then have notice.

Lodged by: ROM FERRIER LAW, PO Box 546, Buderim, Q 4556.

DE WAAL, JOSEPHINA MARIA (née VAN HEERWAARDEN)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated the 9 December 2014

of JOSEPHINA MARIA DE WAAL (née VAN HEERWAARDEN) late of 129 Brookfield Road, Kenmore

Hills, in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by ILLONE MARIA WINDRIM and LILIAN

SIMONE DE WAAL to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the estate (whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise) is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: ILLONE MARIA WINDRIM of 8 Rialto place, Kellyville, NSW 2155 and LILIAN SIMONE

DE WAAL of 12/9 Pamela Place, Kenmore Hills, Qld 4069.

DEWAR, GORDON THOMAS

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of

GORDON THOMAS DEWAR late of 449 Hornibrook Highway, Brighton, Queensland, deceased, will

be made by HAMISH GUY DEWAR to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: CRAVEN LAWYERS, Level 54, 111 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld 4001.

DITCHMEN, ALLAN FRANCIS

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 13 March 2013 of

ALLAN FRANCIS DITCHMEN late of 31 Jocelyn Parade, Maryborough, in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by ROBERT WILLIAM DITCHMEN and ANNE LESLEY MCARTHUR to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: CSG LAW, Wills & Estate Lawyers, Sheldon Chambers, 211 Bazaar Street, Maryborough,

Qld 4650 and 5 Torquay Road, Pialba, Qld 4655.

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DOWNES, DELORES ESTELLE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 25 October 2016 of

DELORES ESTELLE DOWNES late of IRT Woodlands, 55/22 Lacebark Street, Meridan Plains in the

State of Queensland deceased will be made by DOUGLAS JOHN GOLDER to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

their claim to the Applicant’s solicitors (T K DELANEY & CO) within 6 weeks from the date hereof at

the expiration of which time, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute

the estate of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: T K DELANEY & CO, 289 Junction Road, Clayfield, Q 4011.

DUNGAN, MARY FRANCES LAWSON

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 21 June 2000 of MARY

FRANCES LAWSON DUNGAN late of Duhig Village Southern Cross Care, 85 Seville Road, Holland

Park in the State of Queensland, formerly of Unit 4, 39 Kirkland Avenue, Coorparoo, Brisbane in the

State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by JOHN FRANCIS DUNGAN and EDWARD

COLWELL to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: SAUNDERS & CO SOLICITORS, Unit 1, 1057 Wynnum Road, Cannon Hill, Qld 4170.

DYER, ADELLE FLORABEL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 19 July 2001 of

ADELLE FLORABEL DYER late of 199 Esplanade, Pialba, in the State of Queensland, formerly of

94A Prince Edward Parade, Redcliffe in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by ANNE

ELIZABETH DYER, LORELLE KAY MELVILLE and ALAN EDWARD DYER to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: LAW RESULTS - TURNER RIDDELL LAWYERS, 7/, 415 Charlton Esplanade, Torquay,

Qld 4655.

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EDMONDS, ARTHUR JAMES

After 14 days from today an Application for Grant of Probate of the Will dated the 21st of December

2018 of ARTHUR JAMES EDMONDS late of 59 Pillar Street, Toowoomba in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by LOUISE MARIE SHIPP and CECILE ANNE MOON to the Supreme Court

at Brisbane.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry.

Any Creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

Notice. At the end of that period, the Applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: HEDE BYRNE & HALL PTY LTD (ACN 132 723 481), Lawyers, an INCORPORATED

LEGAL PRACTICE trading as HEDE BYRNE & HALL, 126 Russell Street, Toowoomba, Qld 4350.

EMMERIG, MERLE ALICE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 29 April 2010 of MERLE

ALICE EMMERIG late of 9 Lupus St, Bald Hills, in the state of Queensland deceased will be made by

ANDREW ROLAND EMMERIG and KIRRALEE JAYNE PAULY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the applicants (identified below) not later than the date which is 6 weeks after the

date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trust Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the

Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: ANDREW ROLAND EMMERIG and KIRRALEE JAYNE PAULY, 11 Hemlock St, Warner,

Qld 4500.

EMMERSON, REGINALD WILLIAM

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 12 January 2018 of

REGINALD WILLIAM EMMERSON late of 75 Pine Crrek Yarraba Road, East Trinity, Queensland,

deceased will be made by LAWRENCE MERVYN EMMERSON to the Supreme Court of Queensland

at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is six (6)

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts

Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: ROBERTS NEHMER MCKEE, LAWYERS, Level 1, 111 Charters Towers Road,

Townsville, Qld 4810.

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ENGLAND, MARILYN IRENE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 7 March 2014 of

MARILYN IRENE ENGLAND late of 43 The Esplanade, St Lucia, Brisbane in the State of

Queensland, deceased will be made by STEVEN CHARLES WICKENDEN and BENJAMIN SMITH to

the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: NICHOLSONS SOLICITORS of Level 12, 110 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000.

FAZEL, STEVEN JEFFREY (also known as STEVEN FAZEL, STEVE FAZEL and STEVE JEFFREY FAZEL)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 25 February 2015 of

STEVEN JEFFREY FAZEL (also known as STEVEN FAZEL, STEVE FAZEL and STEVE JEFFREY

FAZEL) late of 92 Clarke Street, Garbutt, in the state of Queensland, deceased, will be made by

GLENN WARREN FAZEL to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: ROSS AND ROBINS LAWYERS, 53 Anne Street, Aitkenvale, Qld 4814.

FELDMAN, DAWN WINSOME

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 12th July 2013 of

DAWN WINSOME FELDMAN late of 22 Bellanboe Circuit Pelican Waters in the State of Queensland

will be made by DIANN LESLEY FELDMAN and ALISON DAWN FELDMAN to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicants within six

weeks of the date of publication of this notice. At the expiration of which time pursuant to s.67 of the

Trusts Act 1973, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the testator among the persons

entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: EASTON LAWYERS, 62 Maple Street, Maleny 4552.

FINCH, JOAN BETTY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 15 December 2014 of

JOAN BETTY FINCH late of 5 Abbey Rose Way, Nerang in the State of Queensland, deceased, will

be made by KAREN JEAN THORLEY and BARBARA JOYCE GRANT to the Supreme Court of

Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicants’ solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicants will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the Applicants have notice.

Lodged by: BELL LEGAL GROUP, Level 5, 140 Bundall Road, Bundall, Qld 4217.

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FISHER, ALMA CATHERINE (also known as KITTY FISHER and KIT FISHER)

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 6 January 1993 of

ALMA CATHERINE FISHER, also known as KITTY FISHER and also as KIT FISHER, late of Karingal

Nursing Home, Dalby, in the state of Queensland deceased will be made by MICHAEL FISHER, Co-

executor of the will to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry.

Any person having any claim whatever as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim by registered post to the Applicant identified below, not later than the date which is

6 weeks after the date of publication of this notice, after which date, pursuant to s67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the applicant has received notice.

Lodged by: MICHAEL FISHER, 267 Branch Creek Road, Dalby 4405, Queensland.

FLOWERS, ESTELLE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of

ESTELLE FLOWERS late of Regis Aged Care, 60 Wakefield Street, Sandgate, Queensland, who died

on 6 June 2019, will be made by LEWIS ALBERT FLOWERS to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: GILL & LANE (a division of MURDOCH LAWYERS), 8 Fourth Avenue, Sandgate, Qld

4017.

FOX, EDWARD ANTHONY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 7 January 2020 of

EDWARD ANTHONY FOX of 8 Meander Court, Buderim in the State of Queensland, deceased, will

be made by me GABRIELLE SHERLOCK PARLE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: HAWKES LAWYERS of Suite 5, 5-7 Lindsay Road, Buderim, Qld 4556.

FREEMAN, DAVID THOMAS

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 21 July 2010 of DAVID

THOMAS FREEMAN late of 18 Delmar Street, Deception Bay, Queensland 4508 deceased will be

made by GEOFFREY WILLIAM FREEMAN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: STOKES LAWYERS, Unit 4, Portal West, 2994 Logan Road, Underwood, Qld 4119

(Solicitors for the Applicant).

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FULLOON, STANLEY ROY (ROY FULLOON)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 20 April 2009 of

STANLEY ROY FULLOON (ROY FULLOON) late of 53 Albatross Street, Kewarra Beach Queensland

4879 deceased will be made by AVI FULLOON to the Supreme Court at Cairns.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: AVI FULLOON, 53 Albatross Street, Kewarra Beach, Queensland 4879.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

that claim to the undersigned within 6 weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which

date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the assets of the

estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant has notice.

GARRED, PAUL JOHN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of administration on intestacy of PAUL

JOHN GARRED late of 8/2 Beaconsfield Street, Margate Qld 4019 deceased will be made by

MARTIN JOHN GARRED and STACIE LYNN MCDONALD to the Supreme Court of Queensland at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: OMB SOLICITORS, Level 1, 9 Seabank Lane, Southport, Qld 4215.

GAZZARD, HAROLD FORDHAM

After 14 days from today an application for grant of Letters of administration on intestacy of HAROLD

FORDHAM GAZZARD late of Moreton Bay Nursing Care Unit, 2082 Wynnum Road, Wynnum West,

Queensland 4178, deceased will be made by SYDNEY ROY DUNFORD to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: SYDNEY ROY DUNFORD, 4 Norton Lane, Bowral, New South Wales 2576 (ph: 0407 615

080).

GELSI, ALBERTO

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 12th day of May 2000 of

ALBERTO GELSI deceased late of 32 Dandeloo Street, Bayview Heights in the State of Queensland

and previously of 13 Moana Close, Woree, Cairns in the State of Queensland will be made by

EMANUELE JOHN GELSI to the Supreme Court at Cairns.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors and beneficiaries of the estate are required to send particulars of their claims to THE LAW

OFFICE, 1st Floor, 129 Abbott Street, Cairns, Queensland, Australia no later than 6 weeks from the

date of publication of this notice, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts

Act 1973 the Executor will distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to those claims of

which the Executor then has notice.

Lodged by Applicant’s Solicitor: THE LAW OFFICE, 129 Abbott Street, Cairns, Qld 4870.

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GILES, THELMA JOYCE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Copy of the Will dated 1 February

1978 of THELMA JOYCE GILES late of OzCarePalm Lodge Nursing Home, New Farm in the State of

Queensland formerly of Flat 1, Umbiram Lodge, 82 Sarawak Avenue, Palm Beach in the State of

Queensland will be made by PAUL NOEL GILES to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane

limited until the original Will or more authenticated evidence of it be brought into and left in the registry

of the Court.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send the

particulars of that claim to the Applicant’s Solicitor within six weeks of the date of this notice. At the

end of that period, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will have regard only to the claims which they shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: DENISE MAXWELL, SOLICITOR, 30 Shottery Street, Yeronga, Qld 4104.

GILLAM, DAPHNE MAY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 31 May 2013 of

DAPHNE MAY GILLAM late of 10 Diana Parade, Clifton, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will

be made by JAMES LEONARD GILLAM, THOMAS JOHN GILLAM, and ALLAN FRANCIS GILLAM to

the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them

Lodged by: MADDEN & CO LAWYERS, Suite 6, 1st Floor, 516 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba, Qld

4350.

GOULDING, ETHEL JEAN

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 23 December 2003 of

ETHEL JEAN GOULDING late of Sundale Garden Village, 35 Doolan Street, Nambour in the State of

Queensland but formerly of 218 Buderim Garden Village, Mooloolaba road, Buderim in the said state

deceased will be made by SANDRA GAY FARLEY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to

the undersigned within Six (6) weeks of the date hereof at the expiration of which time, pursuant to

Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the administrators will proceed to distribute the estate of the

deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the

administrators shall then have had notice.

Applicant’s solicitors: ALEX MACKAY & CO. SOLICITORS, 55 Sherwood Road, Toowong, Brisbane.

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GRABS, VIOLET MAY

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 22 February 2016 of

VIOLET MAY GRABS late of 21 Lay Street, Upper Mount Gravatt in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by JOHN WILLIAM GRABS to the Supreme Court of Queensland.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Date of Death: 11 December 2019.

Lodged by: LIFE LAW SOLUTIONS, Shop 6, Wishart Square, 290 Newnham Road, Wishart, Qld

4122.

GRAHAM, MAVIS JOAN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 21 June 2007 of MAVIS

JOAN GRAHAM late of 10 Simpson Street, Gladstone, Queensland deceased, will be made by

GEOFFREY EUGENE GRAHAM, IAN LINDSAY GRAHAM, DARRYL BRUCE GRAHAM, and

HEATHER CHRISTINE COURTNEY-BURNS to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: KENNY & PARTNERS LAWYERS, 33 Goondoon Street, Gladstone, Qld 4680.

GRAHAM, NEIL WILLIAM

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 27 September 2018 of

NEIL WILLIAM GRAHAM late of 89 Rosina Road, North Maclean, in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by SIOBHAN GRAHAM to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: WHELDON & ASSOCIATES, 12 Zamia Street, Sunnybank, Qld 4109.

GREEN, NOEL ROBERT

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 5 June 2018 of NOEL

ROBERT GREEN late of 12 Milkins Street, Ball Bay, Queensland, deceased, will be made by

CAROLYN AGNES SIVYER to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claim

to the Applicant’s solicitors within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this Notice, at the expiration of

which time the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons

entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: MCKAYS, 34 Wood Street, Mackay, Qld 4740.

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GRIFFIN, JOAN PATRICIA

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 20 February 2015 of

JOAN PATRICIA GRIFFIN, late of Capella Bay Aged Care, 260 Old Cleveland Road East, Capalaba,

but formerly of 604 Wellington Manor, 269 Birkdale Road, Birkdale, both in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by DEBBIE ANNE HEWIT and ROBERT WAYNE GRIFFIN to the Supreme

Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry.

Date of Death: 3 February 2020.

All creditors and other persons having a claim against the estate of the deceased are required to send

particulars of their claim to the applicants’ solicitor within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this

notice.

Lodged by: MACFIE CURLEWIS SPIRO LAWYERS, 72 Old Cleveland Road, Capalaba, Qld 4157.

GROSSE, EDWARD GEORGE

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 26 July 2016 of

EDWARD GEORGE GROSSE late of 130 Hyde Street, Frenchville deceased will be made by

JAYDEN ANTHONY GROSSE and ASHLEY KEENAN GROSSE, to the Supreme Court at

Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry.

All creditors or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claim

to the applicants’ solicitors within seven weeks of the date of publication of this notice.

Lodged by: GRANT AND SIMPSON LAWYERS, 226 Quay Street, Rockhampton, Qld 4700.

GURKA, IRENE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 22 May 2011 of IRENE

GURKA late of “The Terraces”, 74 University Drive, Varsity Lakes in the State of Queensland,

deceased will be made by MARY EVE SMITH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to

the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time Executor

(“the Applicant”) will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled

thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: CAMPBELL STAINES & MELLIFONT, Shop 6, 82 City Road, Beenleigh, Qld 4207.

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HALL, BRONWYN CAROL

After fourteen days from today, an application for a Grant of Representation will be made to the

Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane as follows:

Deceased: BRONWYN CAROL HALL.

Formerly of: 23 Tabulam Drive, Ferny Hills.

Last Address: Prince Charles Hospital, Chermside.

Applicant: SCOTT RAYMOND HALL and CAROLINE DEBRA PENNY (née HALL).

Grant: Grant of Probate of the Will dated 5 April 1995.

Caveat: If you wish to object or to be heard upon this Application, you may file a Caveat in Supreme

Court Registry mention above at any time before the Grant is made.

Creditors: All Creditors or others having a claim against the Estate are required to send particulars of

their claim to the Applicant’s solicitors within seven (7) weeks of the date of publication of this Notice,

at the expiration of which time the Applicant will proceed to distribute assets of the abovementioned

deceased amongst the person/s entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the

Applicant shall then have had notice.

Date of Death: 9 November 2019.

Applicant’s Solicitors: JOHN P. BUSSA & CO, PO Box 511, Lutwyche, Q 4030.

HANCOCK, BERYL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 17 July 2009 of BERYL

HANCOCK late of Killarney Aged Care, Cedar Street, Killarney in the State of Queensland, but

formerly of 44 Acacia Street, Killarney in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by

NARELLE KAY HENRY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to

the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time NARELLE

KAY HENRY (“the Applicant”) will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons

entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: MAXWELL & LANCASTER SOLICITORS, 33 Guy Street, Warwick, Qld 4370.

HARVEY, JENNIFER MARY MAXWELL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 23 August 2013 of

JENNIFER MARY MAXWELL HARVEY late of Unit 5/23 Lang Street, Coolum Beach, Queensland,

deceased, will be made by FIONA ROBERTSON, VIRGINIA HAY REID, and CHARLES GEORGE

CLARK (in the Will referred to as CHARLES G. CLARK) to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: MYLEGAL PTY LTD as trustee, Level 1, 30 Maud Street, Maroochydore, Qld 4558.

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HARVEY, JUNE

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will and First Codicil dated 11

August 2010 and 6 September 2013 respectively of JUNE HARVEY, late of Unit 90, 303 Spring

Street, Toowoomba, Queensland, deceased, will be made by PAMELA ANN TIMMINS, RUSSELL

JOHN HARVEY, and HELEN KAY KAIN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their claims

to the applicants’ solicitors within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice. By virtue of

section 67 of the Trust Act 1973 a personal representative or trustee may, after six (6) weeks from the

date of publication of this notice, distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to those

claims of which the trustee then has notice.

Lodged by Applicants’ Solicitors: BERNAYS LAWYERS, Level 2, 516 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba, Q

4350.

HAUSCHILDT, RAYMOND

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 24 August 1987 of

RAYMOND HAUSCHILDT late of Bolton Clarke Milford Grange, 32a Grange Road, Eastern Heights in

the State of Queensland and formerly of 17 Woodgate Street, Churchill in the State of Queensland

deceased will be made by ELIZABETH CLAIRE HAUSCHILDT to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: RICHARD ZANDE & ASSOCIATES, 49 Ellenborough Street, Ipswich, Qld 4305.

HAWGOOD, ALLAN

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 8 November 1990 of

ALLAN HAWGOOD late of Moreton Shores, 91 – 101 King Street, Thornlands the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by GRAHAM RICHARD HAWGOOD and ROBYN MAREE

BUDGE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: KEITH MOLE & ASSOCIATES, Solicitors, Lakeside Shopping Centre, 11 Bunker Road,

Victoria Point, Qld 4165.

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HICKEY, KEVIN EDWARD

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 1 December 2011 of

KEVIN EDWARD HICKEY late of John Wesley Gardens Aged Care, 19 Halsmere Street, Geebung in

the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by PETER JOHN HICKEY and KERRY ANN WEIR

to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: SPRANKLIN MCCARTNEY LAWYERS, Suite 21, Camp Hill Marketplace, 25 Samuel

Street, Camp Hill, Qld 4152.

HIGGS, ELWYN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 14 December 2018 of

ELWYN HIGGS late of 22 Ann Street, Coolum Beach, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be

made by GRAHAM PATRICK LITTLE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: RAY BARBER, SOLICITOR, 20 Heathfield Road, Coolum Beach, Qld 4573.

HILLARD, JAMES JEFFREY

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 25 January 2006 of

JAMES JEFFREY HILLARD late of Pyramid Residential Care Centre, 65 Cairns Road, Gordonvale in

the State of Queensland, formerly of 39 Church Street, Babinda in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by JEREMY CHARLES HILLARD to the Supreme Court of Queensland at

Cairns.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: APELS SOLICITORS & NOTARY, 138 Byrnes Street, Mareeba, Qld 4880.

HOGAN, PETER GERARD

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of PETER

GERARD HOGAN late of 20 Blackwood Street, Walloon in the State of Queensland deceased will be

made by KENNETH JOHN HOGAN and KATHLEEN MARY HOGAN to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: WALKER PENDER GROUP PTY LTD, Level 1, 28 Ipswich City Mall, Ipswich, Qld 4305

(Solicitors for the Applicant).

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HORRIGAN, MICHAEL JOHN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 1 February 1972 and

codicil dated 8 February 1972 of MICHAEL JOHN HORRIGAN late of Regis Aged Care, 5 Cansdale

Street, Yeronga in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by MARIA TINA HORRIGAN to

the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: SBK LAWYERS, PO Box 1015, Sunnybank Hills, Qld 4109.

HOURIDIS, DOROTHY CATHRINE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 5 November 2012 of

DOROTHY CATHRINE HOURIDIS late of Forest Lake Lodge, 12 Tewantin Way, Forest Lake,

Queensland, deceased, will be made by PHILIP STANLEY SALVAGE to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Would any person having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise in the estate of

the deceased send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant at 269 Dingup Road, Manjimup,

Western Australia within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to s

67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among

the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Executor shall then have had

notice.

Lodged by: THE OFFICIAL SOLICITOR TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE of 444 Queen Street, Brisbane,

Q 4000.

HOWARD, MABEL ANNETTE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 26 June 2017 of MABEL

ANNETTE HOWARD late of 27 Mayfair Drive, Emerald, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be

made by JUSTIN TRENT HOWARD and KYLIE LEANNE FUELLING to the Supreme Court at

Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: CROSSAN LEGAL, Solicitors & Notary, 14 Borilla Street, Emerald, Qld 4720.

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HOWLETT, ALFRED DANIEL

After 14 days from to-day an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated the 3rd day of October

2012 of ALFRED DANIEL HOWLETT late of Palmwoods Sundale Hostel, 61 Jubilee Drive,

Palmwoods, Queensland deceased formerly of 39 Harris Road, Five Dock in the State of New South

Wales will be made by SUZANNE COURT to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased and any other person who has a claim on the estate of the

deceased are required to send in particulars of their claims to the applicant’s solicitors named below

within six (6) weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the

Trusts Act 1973, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons

entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: GEOFF LYONS SOLICITORS PTY LTD of 2 Centaur Street, Caloundra, Queensland

4551.

HUGHES, ALAN

After 14 days from to-day an application for a grant of Letters of administration with the will dated the

11th day of July 2000 of ALAN HUGHES late of Southern Cross Aged Care, 57 Village Way,

Caloundra, Queensland deceased formerly of 1 Lakeshore Place, Little Mountain will be made by

DEREK EDWARD HUGHES to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: GEOFF LYONS SOLICITORS PTY LTD of 2 Centaur Street, Caloundra, Queensland

4551.

HUMPHREYS, JEANETTE LEWIS

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 5 March 2018 of

JEANETTE LEWIS HUMPHREYS late of 2/320 Stanley Street, North Ward, in the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by COLIN HUMPHREYS to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: NQ LEGAL, 13 Bundock Street, North Ward, Townsville, Qld 4810.

HUNT, ELGIN EDWARD

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 9 July 2019 of ELGIN

EDWARD HUNT late of 7 Sisalana Road, Bajool deceased will be made by LYLE BEVAN

GOSCHNICK to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send

in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration

of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute

the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of

which the said Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: REES R & SYDNEY JONES, Level 1, 55 Denham Street, Rockhampton, Qld 4700.

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IRWIN, MALCOLM JOSEPH

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 11 October 2019 of

MALCOLM JOSEPH IRWIN of 9 Bimberri Court, Caloundra West in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by me MARION LEIGH BARR to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: HAWKES LAWYERS of Suite 5, 5-7 Lindsay Road, Buderim, Qld 4556.

JABAS, ANN MAREE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 8 April 2010 of ANN

MAREE JABAS late of 1 De Mille Street, Mcdowall, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be

made by STEPHEN DAWSON JABAS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: ROD HOLLOWAY & CO., 59 Gawain Rd, Bracken Ridge, Qld 4017.

JOHNSON, HELLEN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 12 March 2014 of

HELLEN JOHNSON late of 20 Patron Crescent, Glenvale in the State of Queensland, deceased will

be made by DAVID ALEXANDER CHARLES JOHNSON and SUSANNE HELLEN NEIDECK to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant/s will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: MASONS SOLICITORS, 18 Bowen Street, Toowoomba in the State of Queensland.

JOHNSON, LORRAINE BETTY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 10 March 1992 of

LORRAINE BETTY JOHNSONlate of 11 Tapscott Street, Wishart, in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by BERES THOMAS JOHNSON and ROBERT BERES THOMAS JOHNSON

to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: CHRIS ADOLPHE & ASSOCIATES, Solicitors, 433 Logan Road, Stones Corner, Qld

4120.

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JOHNSTON, PHOEBE IRIS

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 3 June 2003 of

PHOEBE IRIS JOHNSTON late of 2/16 Island Street, Cleveland in the State of Queensland, formerly

of 12 Valantine Road, Birkdale in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by PAUL ROBERT

JOHNSTON and CRAIG ROLLIN JOHNSTON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: CONNOR HUNTER, 17 Middle Street, Cleveland, Qld 4163.

KANIZSAY, EDELTRAUD WANDA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 19 November 1982 of

EDELTRAUD WANDA KANIZSAY late of 10 Honeyman Street, Mt Warren Park in the State of

Queensland deceased will be made by ALEXANDER HERBERT KANIZSAY and ANNA MARIA

MUMMERY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry.

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim or claims in respect of the estate of the

deceased, who died on 6 January 2020, is hereby required to send in particulars of any claim or

claims to the undersigned within six (6) weeks of the date hereof at the expiration of which time the

said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the Testatrix amongst the persons entitled

thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said Executors shall then have had notice.

Applicant Solicitors: RIVERLEGAL, 3A John Street, Beenleigh, Qld 4207.

Note: By virtue of Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973 a personal representative or trustee may, after the

date referred to in this notice, distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to those claims

of which he then has notice.

KARKLIS, LESTER LEO

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 20 September 2002 of

LESTER LEO KARKLIS late of 87 Raceview Avenue, Hendra in the State of Queensland deceased

will be made by JENNIFER CHRISTINE KEPPEL to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons and creditors having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their

claim to the Applicant’s solicitor within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice.

Lodged by: BIGGS FITZGERALD PIKE, The Bank Building, 823 Gympie Road, Chermside, Qld 4032.

KEEPERS, MARJORIE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 8 May 1999 of

MARJORIE KEEPERS, late of Regis Sandgate, 60 Wakefield Street, Sandgate in the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by HEATHER HEATH and CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM

KEEPERS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim or claims in respect of the estate of the

deceased is hereby required to send in particulars of their claim or claims to NORTH LAW at the

address stated below, within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time,

pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973 (Qld), the executor will proceed to distribute the assets

of the deceased among persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the

executor shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: NORTH LAW, 194 Edinburgh Castle Road, Wavell Heights, Queensland 4012 (PO Box

1587 Toombul, Queensland 4012).

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KELLEY, THELMA LILLIAN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 10 August 2018 of

THELMA LILLIAN KELLEY, late of Marana Gardens, 10 Ridgeway Ave, Southport in the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by STEPHEN LEOPOLD KELLEY to the Supreme Court of

Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are required to send particulars of their claims to the

undersigned lawyers within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice at the expiration of

which time, pursuant to s 67 of the Trusts Act 1973 (Qld), the applicant will proceed to distribute the

estate of the deceased among the persons entitled to it having regard only to the claims of which the

applicant has notice.

Lodged by: SMALL MYERS HUGHES LAWYERS, Level 2, 17 Welch Street, Southport, Queensland

4215 (PO Box 1876, Southport, Queensland 4215).

KELLY, ANNE PATRICIA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 27th October 2000 of

ANNE PATRICIA KELLY late of 14 Kellys Road, Bracewell, Queensland, deceased, will be made by

JOHN RAYMOND KELLY, CARMEL PATRICIA STUART, and BRIAN JOSEPH KELLY to the

Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him/her.

Lodged by: VAJ BYRNE & CO, Lawyers, 148 Auckland Street, Gladstone, Qld 4680.

KELLY, FIONA JAYNE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of administration on intestacy of FIONA

JAYNE KELLY late of 31 Palm Avenue, Seaforth in the State of Queensland, deceased will be made

by TRAVIS ALLAN WILLIAMSON to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors or other persons having any claim against the estate of the said Deceased are hereby

required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors at the address shown within six

(6) weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time the said Applicant will proceed to

distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the

claims of which the said Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: BARRON & ALLEN LAWYERS MACKAY, 74 Victoria Street, Mackay, Qld 4740.

KENNEDY, JOYCE MAY (also known as JOY MAY KENNEDY)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 30 June 2011 of JOYCE

MAY KENNEDY (aka JOY MAY KENNEDY) late of PresCare Vela Carina, 141 Fursden Rd, Brisbane,

Queensland deceased, will be made by PETER ROSS KENNEDY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: SPRINGWOOD LAWYERS, 25 Vanessa Boulevard, Springwood, Qld 4127.

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KING, LYNETTE JOY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 15 December 2016 of

LYNETTE JOY KING late of Bethany, 75 Ward Street, The Range, Queensland (formerly and in the

Will of 3A Riverview Drive, River Ranch, Queensland) deceased, will be made by LEEANNE JOY

STEIN to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: KENNY & PARTNERS LAWYERS, 33 Goondoon Street, Gladstone, Qld 4680.

KIRBY, MARJORIE FAITH

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 2 November 2006 of

MARJORIE FAITH KIRBY late of Wellington Park Aged Care, 16 Balmoral Street, Wellington Point,

Queensland, deceased, will be made by DESIRAE LEESA KIRBY and STEVEN TODD KIRBY to the

Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Date of Death: 9 December 2019.

Lodged by: PAYNE BUTLER LANG, Solicitors, 2 Targo Street (PO Box 649), Bundaberg, Qld 4670.

KOEN, HERLEEN EMELDIA

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 17 May 2007 of

HERLEEN EMELDIA KOEN late of 18 Monza Street, Beaudesert, Queensland, and formerly of 1/50

Pohlman Street, Southport, Queensland, deceased, will be made by JOHN JERROLD KOEN and

JISELLE DOREEN KOEN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: CRAVEN LAWYERS, Level 54, 111 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld 4001.

LALIC, NIKOLAS (also known as NICHOLAS LALIC)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of NIKOLAS

LALIC (also known as NICHOLAS LALIC) late of 19 Alice Street, Mango Hill, Queensland, deceased

will be made by LOU LALIC to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any persons having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

such claim to the Applicant’s solicitors named below not later than the date which is six weeks after

the date of publication of this notice, after which date, under section 67 Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant

will distribute the Estate of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has

notice

Lodged by: JONES & COMPANY SOLICITORS, PO Box 195, Annerley, Q 4103.

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LARSEN, VAUX CHARLES

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of administration on intestacy of VAUX

CHARLES LARSEN late of 17 Mandang Cres, Runaway Bay Qld, deceased will be made by NORMA

ALEXANDRA BABO to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: ATTWOOD MARSHALL LAWYERS, Suite 1, Level 2 The Strand, 72-80 Marine Parade,

Coolangatta, Qld 4225.

LAWLESS, ANASTASIA (also known as ANASTASIA MARY LAWLESS)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 17 May 2016 of

ANASTASIA LAWLESS (also known as ANASTASIA MARY LAWLESS) late of 16 Gough Street,

Goondiwindi, Queensland, deceased will be made by JAMES AUGUSTUS LAWLESS to the Supreme

Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are required to send in particulars of their claim to the

Applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which

time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets

of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims which have been

notified to them.

Lodged by: FOX AND THOMAS, 36 Marshall Street, Goondiwindi, Qld 4390.

LEUNG, KO YEE (also known as KO YEE LAM)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 15 August 2018 of KO

YEE LEUNG (also known as KO YEE LAM) late of 33 Mingera Street, Mansfield, in the State of

Queensland, formerly of Coopers Plains, Brisbane, deceased, will be made by DIANA WING YIN LAM

(referred to in the Will as DIANA LAM) to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: IAN W BARTELS & ASSOCIATES SOLICITORS, 1408 Logan Road (Cnr Selborne

Street), Mt Gravatt, Qld 4122.

LEWIS, DAVID LEE TOKENA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 25 November 2019 of

DAVID LEE TOKENA LEWIS late of Unit 3, 50 Bilyana Street, Balmoral, Brisbane in the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by KARYN MARIE LEWIS and ADAM RICHARD QUINN LEWIS

to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: AUSTRALIAN LAW GROUP MORNINGSIDE, 606 Wynnum Road, Morningside, Qld

4170.

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LITHERLAND, BARRY MAXWELL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 9 May 2014 of BARRY

MAXWELL LITHERLAND late of Opal Burpengary Gardens, 149-163 Rosehill Drive, Burpengary

4505, formerly of 31 Weier Road, Morayfield Qld 4506, deceased will be made by LINDA JENELLE

LITHERLAND to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor, beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of the

person’s claim to the applicant’s solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is six (6)

weeks after the date of publication of this notice, after which date, under section 67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the applicant will distribute the estate of the deceased, having regard only to the claims of which

the applicant has notice.

Lodged by: FREWS SOLICITORS, Suite 4, Level 1, 138 Racecourse Road, Ascot, Qld 4007.

LOMAS, DOREEN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 11 November 2003 of

DOREEN LOMAS late of 27 Tradewinds Avenue, Paradise Point, in the State of Queensland, formerly

of Toowoomba, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by REGINALD MOORE LOMAS

to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: WOODFORD-CARR & ASSOCIATES, Suite 2 Sovereign House, 12 Falkinder Avenue

(cnr Bayview Street), Paradise Point, Qld 4216.

LONG, CHERYLAN JANE ROSE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 25 January 2019 of

CHERYLAN JANE ROSE LONG late of 15 Lockyer Drive, BRAY PARK in the State of Queensland

deceased will be made by COURTNEY DENISE LONG to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER LEGAL SERVICE (Qld) LTD, PO Box

13035, George Street, Brisbane, Qld 4003 (Solicitors for the Applicant).

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LONGTON, EVELYNE ISABEL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 11 November 2009 of

EVELYNE ISABEL LONGTON late of Tricare Nursing Home Upper Mount Gravatt, 20 Agay Street,

Mount Gravatt, in the State of Queensland, formerly of Apartment 95, Terrigal Lodge, 1744-1748

Logan Road, Mt Gravatt in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by JANICE KAY

GALLAGHER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: IAN W BARTELS & ASSOCIATES SOLICITORS, 1408 Logan Road (Cnr Selborne

Street), Mt Gravatt, Qld 4122.

LOW, MARY EILEEN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 17 November 2016 of

MARY EILEEN LOW late of Regis Chelmer, 35 Victoria Avenue, Chelmer, Queensland deceased will

be made by DEBORAH ALICE GREGORY to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send

in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration

of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute

the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of

which the said Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: THYNNE + MACARTNEY, Level 32, 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000.

LOWIEN, FLORENCE OLIVE

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated the Seventeenth day of

February 1998 of FLORENCE OLIVE LOWIEN late of Yallambee Retirement Village 34-40 Margaret

Street Millmerran Queensland will be made by WAYNE GREGORY LOWIEN HOWARD JOHN

LOWIEN and BRIAN GEOFFREY LOWIEN to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry.

Any person having any claim on the Deceased’s Estate is required to send in particulars of their claim

to the Applicant’s Solicitors named below not later than six weeks after the date of publication of this

notice.

Lodged by: WONDERLEY & HALL, Solicitors, 33 Neil Street, Toowoomba 4350.

LYNCH, ELIZABETH JOAN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 7 March 2003 of

ELIZABETH JOAN LYNCH late of Aveo Durack, Unit L23/365 Blunder Road, Durack, in the State of

Queensland, formerly of 37 Mortley Street, Chelmer in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be

made by CLAIRE MARIE LYNCH and PETER CAMPBELL LYNCH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: WILLIAMSON & ASSOCIATES, 4 Rakeevan Road, Graceville, Qld 4075.

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MACDONALD, MALCOLM DAVID

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 15 September 2011 of

MALCOLM DAVID MACDONALD late of 22 Solis Street, Geebung, Brisbane in the State of

Queensland, deceased will be made by CRAIG DAVID MACDONALD and SCOTT ANDREW

MACDONALD to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the Estate of the Deceased whether as creditor or beneficiary or

otherwise must send particulars of the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not

later than that date which is six weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date,

under section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: CROUCH & CO SOLICITORS, Shop 16 Aspley Central, 1378 Gympie Road, Aspley, Qld

4034.

MACHON, CATHERINE MAXIE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 12 July 2017 of

CATHERINE MAXIE MACHON late of 10/21 Gracemere Boulevard, Peregian Springs in the State of

Queensland deceased will be made by PETA CAVANOUGH and CAROL DALTON to the Supreme

Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts

Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: SIEMONS LAWYERS, Suite 10, Noosa Professional Centre, 1 Lanyana Way, Noosa

Heads, Qld 4567.

MALLET, EDMUND WILLIAM (also known as PETER MALLET)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 15 August 2016 of

EDMUND WILLIAM MALLET (also known as “PETER MALLET”) late of 6 Bonny Court, Rasmussen,

in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by YVETTE LELIA EVERINGHAM to the

Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: PURCELL TAYLOR LAWYERS PTY LTD, Dalgety Place, Level 2, 84 Denham Street,

Townsville, Qld 4810.

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MALLETT, THOMAS WILLIAM

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of Will dated 18 August 2017 of

THOMAS WILLIAM MALLETT late of 287 Nicklin Way, Warana in the State of Queensland deceased

will be made by GARY JOHN NEILL and RHONDA MAE JONES to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s not later than the date which is 6 weeks after the date of

publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will

distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has

notice.

Lodged by: GARY JOHN NEILL and RHONDA MAE JONES, c/- 22 Selwyn Street, North Booval, Qld

4304.

MARSHALL, ALAN OSBERT

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 14 July 2016 of ALAN

OSBERT MARSHALL late of 34 Lavender Road, Miriam Vale, Queensland, deceased, will be made

by DIANNE CATHERINE MARSHALL to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Date of Death: 12 April 2019.

Lodged by: PAYNE BUTLER LANG, Solicitors, 2 Targo Street (PO Box 649), Bundaberg, Qld 4670.

MASCI, TERESA

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the will dated 18 January 2019 of the

late TERESA MASCI of St Vincents Private Hospital, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane in the State of

Queensland (formerly of 15 Colwyn Street, Wishart in the State of Queensland), deceased, will be

made by ANGELA MASCI to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: GRASSO SEARLES ROMANO LAWYERS, Level 1, 322 Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo,

Qld 4151.

MCCABE, BERYL NORMA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 16 May 2017 of BERYL

NORMA MCCABE late of Churches of Christ, 211 Parklands Boulevard, Little Mountain, in the State

of Queensland deceased will be made by KATHRYN ANNE MCCABE to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant not later than the date which is 6 weeks after the date of

publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will

commence distribution of the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the

Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: KATHRYN ANNE MCCABE, 901/95 Esplanade, Golden Beach, Qld 4551.

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MCCARTHY, CLAUDINE MICHELL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 8 August 2017 of

CLAUDINE MICHELL MCCARTHY late of 4 Saville Street, Emerald in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by BRENDA JOHNSTON as executor to the Will to the Supreme Court at

Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of th is

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: SWANWICK MURRAY ROCHE, Suite 4, 74 Victoria Parade, Rockhampton, Qld 4700.

MCCORMACK, CARMEL AGNES

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 3 March 2016 and

Codicil dated 28 July 2019 of CARMEL AGNES MCCORMACK late of 141 Ness Road, Salisbury,

Queensland, deceased will be made by PATRICK THOMAS MCCORMACK and THERESA MARY

GRAHAME to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry.

All creditors or beneficiaries of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the

applicants’ solicitors not later than six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice, at the

expiration of which time by virtue of s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the executors will proceed to

distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the

claims of which the executors shall have had notice.

Date of Death: 21 October 2019.

Lodged by: PORTA LAWYERS, Unit 3 / 420 Newman Road, Geebung, Qld 4034.

MCJANNETT, MARGARET BURNETT

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 25th day of August

2017 of MARGARET BURNETT MCJANNETT late of Unit 2, 6 Hillstar Ave, Burleigh Waters in the

State of Queensland, deceased will be made by WILLIAM MCJANNETT, VALERIE STOPFORD, and

CATHERINE SAWLEY to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicants’ Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicants will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the Applicants have notice.

Lodged by: SHANE ELLIS LEGAL GROUP, PO Box 3366, Robina Town Centre, Qld 4230 (Solicitors

for the Applicants).

MCKILLIGAN, NEIL GORDON

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 31 March 2010 of NEIL

GORDON MCKILLIGAN (Deceased) late of Coorparoo Aged Care, 24 Park Street, Coorparoo and

formerly of 1 Box Street, Toowoomba in the State of Queensland will be made by HELEN JEANETTE

MCKILLIGAN to the Supreme Court, Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law Complex, 415 George Street,

Brisbane, Queensland.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry.

All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the Applicants’ Solicitors

within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice.

Lodged by: ALROE SOMERS & O’SULLIVAN, Solicitors, 3/74 Margaret Street, Toowoomba 4350.

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MCMULLEN, ROBERT ROSS

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate will be made to the Supreme Court of

Queensland at Brisbane as follows:

Deceased: ROBERT ROSS MCMULLEN.

Last Address: “Maneroo” 5941 Dunkeld Road, Roma Qld 4455.

Applicant: RODNEY THOMAS TURNER of 8 Sumba Avenue, Roma Qld 4455 and GEOFFREY

BOYD MCMULLEN of 438 Dargal Road, Roma Qld 4455.

Grant: Probate of the Will dated 18th December 2019.

Caveat: If you wish to object to or to be heard upon the application, you may file a Caveat in the

Supreme Court Registry mentioned above at anytime before the Grant is made.

Creditors: All creditors or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of

their claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors: L. REED & ASSOCIATES SOLICITOR, 135 McDowall Street

(PO Box 616), Roma, Qld 4455.

MEAGHER-COOK, HEIDI DESHON

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 22 November 2019 of

HEIDI DESHON MEAGHER-COOK late of 111 Creek Street, Pimpama, in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by NICHOLAS WARREN HATCHER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: WOODS HATCHER SOLICITORS & ATTORNEYS, Suite 2, Level 2, 15-21 Via Roma, Isle

of Capri, Qld 4217 (PO Box 103, Isle of Capri, Qld 4217).

MIENERT, EVELYN ELIZABETH

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 6 December 2018 of

EVELYN ELIZABETH MIENERT Deceased late of Gracehaven Aged Care Services, 71 Dr Mays

Road, Bundaberg, Queensland will be made by WARREN FRANK MIENERT and AMANDA JANE

WINYARD to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry.

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim against the deceased’s estate is required to

send particulars of any such claim to the Applicants’ Solicitors not later than the date which is six (6)

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date the Applicants will distribute the

Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants have notice.

Lodged by: FINEMORE WALTERS & STORY, Solicitors, 31 Woongarra Street (PO Box 704),

Bundaberg Qld 4670.

MOLLOY, THOMAS FREDRICK

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of

THOMAS FREDRICK MOLLOY (also known as THOMAS FREDERICK MOLLOY) late of 133

Bambrook Street, Taigum, Queensland, who died on 6 November 2019, will be made by ANN

HARRIET MOLLOY to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: GILL & LANE (a division of MURDOCH LAWYERS), 8 Fourth Avenue, Sandgate, Qld

4017.

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MOORE, OLIVER SAMUEL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of OLIVER

SAMUEL MOORE late of Flat 15/136-138 Alexandra Parade, Alexandra Headlands, Queensland,

deceased, will be made by GAIL ERIN MOORE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant's solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: KLOOGER PHILLIPS LAWYERS PTY LTD, Level 3, 57 The Esplanade, Maroochydore,

Qld 4558.

MORGAN, RICHARD GLENWYN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 18 December 2015 of

RICHARD GLENWYN MORGAN late of 16 Frederick Street, Taringa, Brisbane, Queensland

deceased will be made by ANGUS GRANT MORGAN and ALLISTER ARNOLD MORGAN to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of

their claim to the applicant’s solicitors on or before six weeks from the date hereof.

Lodged by: J A SHERWOOD & CO, Solicitors, 1st Floor, 655 Sherwood Road, Sherwood, Qld 4075.

MORRIS, VIVIENNE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 9 May 2011 of

VIVIENNE MORRIS late of John Wesley Gardens Aged Care Home, 19 Halsmere Street Geebung,

formerly of 44 Teevan Street Stafford Queensland, deceased, will be made by TERRENCE MARK

HEALION & GLENN RODNEY HEALION to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants' solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: JOHN HEALY & CO, 21 Keilar Court, Everton Hills, Qld 4053.

MORTON, JEAN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 22 September 2008 of

JEAN MORTON, late of 37 Woodlea Street, Moorooka, Queensland deceased, will be made by

GRAHAM DOUGLAS MORTON and IAN ROBERT MORTON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period and pursuant to s67 of the Trusts Act 1973 (Qld) the applicants will

distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the

claims of which the applicants have notice.

Lodged by: BRADLEY & BRAY PTY LTD, 1st Floor, 15 Ann Street, Nambour, Qld 4560.

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NEVIN, BEVERLEY GRACE

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 7 June 2019 of

BEVERLEY GRACE NEVIN late of 8 Young Street, Annerley will be made by CLIFFORD JOHN

SMITH to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any persons having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, in the estate of the

deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of such claim to WILSON/RYAN/GROSE,

Lawyers, PO Box 1113, Townsville, Qld, 4810, within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this

notice at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Executors will

proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased pursuant to the Will, having regard only to the claims

of which the Executors shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: WILSON/RYAN/GROSE, Lawyers, Level 1, 15 Sturt Street, Townsville, Qld 4810.

NITRAI, SUZANNA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 1 July 2014 of

SUZANNA NITRAI late of 36/29 Florida Street, Sylvania, New South Wales, deceased, will be made

by MARTA NITRAI to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Would any person having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise in the estate of

the deceased send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant at 7 Sunfields Street, Geebung,

Queensland within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to s 67 of

the Trusts Act 1973, the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Executor shall then have had

notice.

Lodged by: THE OFFICIAL SOLICITOR TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE of 444 Queen Street, Brisbane,

Q 4000.

O’CALLAGHAN, JOHN BRADFIELD

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 6 June 2012 of JOHN

BRADFIELD O’CALLAGHAN late of Blue Care Arundel Woodlands Lodge Aged Care Facility, 29

Melbourne Road, Arundel, in the State of Queensland, formerly of 22 Siena Place, Coombabah in the

State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by GREGORY MICHAEL O’CALLAGHAN to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: LILI BULYK SOLICITOR & ATTORNEY, 101 Limetree Parade, Runaway Bay,

Queensland 4216.

O’NEIL, ANNE CHRISTINA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 8 February 1984 of

ANNE CHRISTINA O’NEIL late of Madonna Villa Nursing Home, 60 Church Road, Mitchelton in the

State of Queensland deceased will be made by CHARLES ANTHONY O’NEIL to the Supreme Court

at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, is required to send in

particulars of the claim to the applicant’s solicitors no later than six weeks from the date of publication

of this notice.

Lodged by: SMITH & STANTON, Lawyers, 607 Robinson Road, Aspley, Qld 4034.

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OSBORNE, LYSLE GRACE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 14 November 2006 of

LYSLE GRACE OSBORNE late of 280 Rode Road, Wavell Heights, Queensland, will be made by

JONATHAN MICHAEL OSBORNE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry.

All creditors, beneficiaries or others having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars

of their claim to the Applicants’ Solicitors within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice,

after which date the Applicants will, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, distribute the estate of the

deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants have notice.

Lodged by: DELANEY & DELANEY SOLICITORS, Northpoint, 231 North Quay, Brisbane, Q 4000.

OTTO, ROSLYN DORIS (also known as ROSE DORIS OTTO)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 13 May 2016 of

ROSLYN DORIS OTTO (also known as ROSE DORIS OTTO) late of “Calma Court”, Illoura Village for

the Aged, Zeller Street, Chinchilla, Queensland, deceased, will be made by PAUL DENIS SHEEHAN

to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any persons having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, in the estate of the

deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of such claim to SHEEHAN & CO, Solicitors, PO

Box 142, Chinchilla, Qld, 4413, within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice at the

expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Executors will proceed to

distribute the assets of the deceased pursuant to the Will, having regard only to the claims of which

the Executors shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: SHEEHAN & CO, Solicitors, 106 Heeney Street, Chinchilla, Qld 4413.

OUDYN, JOHN

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 11 April 2019 of JOHN

OUDYN late of 12 Caterina Close, Mareeba in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by

JANE-MARIE OUDYN and ANDREW NOEL OUDYN to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Cairns.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: APELS SOLICITORS & NOTARY, 138 Byrnes Street, Mareeba, Qld 4880.

PALLET, MARGARET SARAH

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 14 February 2019 of

MARGARET SARAH PALLET late of Noosa Residential Aged Care, 119-121 Moorindil Street,

Tewantin Qld 4565 deceased will be made by CHANDEL LORRAINE SEARS to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the estate whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: SAM TONY FOSTER, CULLEN LAWYERS, Level 27 Santos Place, 32 Turbot Street,

Brisbane City, Qld 4000.

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PARNELL, CAROLE ANN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 7 June 2010 of

CAROLE ANN PARNELLlate of Blue Care Bli Bli Aged Care Facility, 20 Lefoes Road, Bli Bli in the

State of Queensland formerly of 20 Old Wolvi Road, Victory Heights in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by ROBERT MAURICE CROSS and SHIRLEY MARGARET CROSS to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: POWER & CARTWRIGHT, Solicitors, 239 Mary Street, Gympie, Qld 4570.

PEACHEY, DELSIE DIANA FAY (also known as DELSIE DIANA FAY PEACHEY-BROWN)

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of DELSIE

DIANA FAY PEACHEY also known as DELSIE DIANA FAY PEACHEY-BROWN late of Oasis House

20 Linden Road, Bedford, United Kingdom, deceased will be made by CAROLYN WENDY DUPLOCK

to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the Estate of the Deceased whether as creditor or beneficiary or

otherwise must send particulars of the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not

later than that date which is six weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date,

under section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: CROUCH & CO SOLICITORS, Shop 16 Aspley Central, 1378 Gympie Road, Aspley, Qld

4034.

PEACOCK, THOMAS EDWARD

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated the 28th day of August

2014 of THOMAS EDWARD PEACOCK late of Regis Aged Care, 60 Wakefield Street, Sandgate,

Queensland, who died on 29 November 2019, will be made by RUTH LEE to the Supreme Court at

Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are required to send particulars of their claims to GILL AND

LANE, 8 Fourth Avenue, Sandgate, Queensland within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice

at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the executor will

proceed to distribute the assets of the testator among the persons entitled thereto having regard only

to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: GILL & LANE (a division of MURDOCH LAWYERS), 8 Fourth Avenue, Sandgate, Qld

4017.

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PEET, MICHAEL CRAIG

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of administration on intestacy of

MICHAEL CRAIG PEET late of Unit 2, 18 Pangarinda Place, Mooloolaba, Queensland deceased will

be made by SAMUEL CHRISTOPHER PEET to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send

in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration

of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute

the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of

which the said Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: MITCHELLS SOLICITORS, Level 1, 147 Beaudesert Road, Moorooka, Qld 4105.

PERRY, ANTONY MORELL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of ANTONY

MORELL PERRY late of 2 Fifteenth Avenue, Mt Isa, Queensland, deceased will be made by SHAUN

FRANCIS PERRY, EMMA KATHERINE THOMAS, and JOLENE LESLIE HARVEY to the Supreme

Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any persons having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

such claim to the Applicant’s solicitors named below not later than the date which is six weeks after

the date of publication of this notice, after which date, under section 67 Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant

will distribute the Estate of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has

notice

Lodged by: JONES & COMPANY SOLICITORS, PO Box 195, Annerley, Q 4103.

PFLUEGLER, ERICA HEIDE-MARIE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of ERICA

HEIDE-MARIE PFLUEGLER late of 11 Perry River Farms Road, Morganville, Queensland, 4671,

deceased, will be made by HEIDE MARIE ARTHUR, JOHN EDWARD PFLUEGLER, SONIA GAIL

TAYLOR, PETRA ELIZABETH MCGEE, and ANGELA DESIREE WURRER (“the Applicants”) to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim on the estate of the deceased, whether as a creditor, beneficiary or

otherwise, is required to send particulars of the person’s claim to the Applicants’ solicitors named

below within 6 weeks of the date of this notice. At the expiration of that period the Applicant may

proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to those claims of which the

Applicant has been notified.

Lodged by: IM LAWYERS, Level 5, Toowong Towers, 9 Sherwood Road, Toowong, Qld 4066.

PHILLIPS, ANDREW

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of of the Will dated 20 November 1991 of

ANDREW PHILLIPS late of 21 Exley Street, Kedron in the State of Queensland, deceased will be

made by AURIEL DOLORES PHILLIPS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the Estate of the Deceased whether as creditor or beneficiary or

otherwise must send particulars of the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not

later than that date which is six weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date,

under section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: CROUCH & CO SOLICITORS, PO Box 817, Aspley, Qld 4034.

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PLEDGE, HELEN JOSEPHINE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 4 July 2018 of HELEN

JOSEPHINE PLEDGE late of Unit 8, Immanuel Gardens Retirement Village, 10 Magnetic Drive,

Buderim in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by COLIN JAMES PLEDGE to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: KRUGER LAW, Ocean Central, Level 4, 2 Ocean Street, Maroochydore, Qld 4558.

PORTER, PAULA MAREE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 25 July 2019 of PAULA

MAREE PORTER late of 2 Beachcrest Road, Wellington Point, deceased will be made by WILLIAM

JAMES MARTIN PORTER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitor (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s 67 of the Trust Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant as notice.

Lodged by: RONAN FOX LAWYERS AND BUSINESS ADVISORS, solicitors, level 4, 167 Eagle

Street, Brisbane, Queensland 4000.

POWER, SAMANTHA SARAH (also known as SAMMY POWER and as SAMANTHA SARAH WASHINGTON POWER)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of

SAMANTHA SARAH POWER (also known as SAMMY POWER and as SAMANTHA SARAH

WASHINGTON POWER) late of 47 Zillman Road, Hendra in the state of Queensland, deceased will

be made by ASTRID ELISABETH GATES to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors, named below within six (6) weeks of the date of

this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on section 67 of the Trusts Act of 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: FREWS SOLICITORS, Suite 4, Level 1, 138 Racecourse Road, Ascot, Qld 4007.

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PRESTON, WILLIAM MORAN PARRY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 7 February 2017 of

WILLIAM MORAN PARRY PRESTON, deceased Last Address: St. Paul’s Lutheran Nursing Home,

Tomlinson Road, Caboolture, Queensland (Address in Will: 45 Maud Street, Donnybrook,

Queensland) will be made by KERRY NESBIT PRESTON and ROBYN FAYE HARVEY to the

Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: LEMBER AND WILLIAMS, 7 Annie Street, Caboolture, Qld 4510.

PRINSLOO, WILLEM JACOBUS

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 22 August 2018 of

WILLEM JACOBUS PRINSLOO late of 21 Yarrabee Close, Mareeba in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by JOHANNA DOROTHEA PRINSLOO to the Supreme Court of Queensland

at Cairns.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: APELS SOLICITORS & NOTARY, 138 Byrnes Street, Mareeba, Qld 4880.

PROLLOCKS, ALAN JAMES

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 3 April 2013 of ALAN

JAMES PROLLOCKS late of Unit 6, 5 Sydney Street, Redcliffe, in the State of Queensland, deceased,

will be made by JEAN NEWMAN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: COOKE & HUTCHINSON, Suite 205, 53 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes, Qld 4509.

RABBITT, DONALD ALLAN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of DONALD

ALLAN RABBITT late of 13 Cooper Way, Spring Mountain, Qld 4300, deceased will be made by

EMMA-LEE MCDONALD to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below not later than the date which is 6 weeks

after the date of publication of this notice, after which date, pursuant to s67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to the claims of which the

applicant has notice.

Lodged by: ROBBINS WATSON SOLICITORS, 12/2 Executive Drive, Burleigh Waters, Qld 4220.

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RABNOTT, LILLIAN IRIS (also known as IRIS LILLIAN RABNOTT)

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 8 November 2012 of

LILLIAN IRIS RABNOTT (also known as IRIS LILLIAN RABNOTT) late of New Auckland Place Aged

Care Residence, 18 Wicks Street Gladstone in the State of Queensland deceased will be made by

BRADLEY JOHN RABNOTT to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any persons having any claim, whether as a creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, in regard to the

estate of the deceased person are required to send in particulars of such claim to the Applicant’s

Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is six (6) weeks after the date of publication of

this Notice, after which date, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Executor of the Will of

the deceased will proceed to distribute the assets of the Deceased among the persons entitled thereto

having regard only to the claims of which the Executor shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: TONY GOODWIN & COMPANY, Solicitors, PO Box 5100 (Level 3, 100 Goondoon Street),

Gladstone, Qld 4680.

RADISIC, BRANISLAVA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 12th June 2003 of

BRANISLAVA RADISIC late of 2 Waterfront Drive, Agnes Water, Queensland, deceased, will be made

by SLAVKO RADISIC to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him/her.

Lodged by: VAJ BYRNE & CO, Lawyers, 148 Auckland Street, Gladstone, Qld 4680.

REEVES, KEVIN THOMAS

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 1 March 2019 of KEVIN

THOMAS REEVES late of 446 Maleny/Kenilworth Road, Witta in the State of Queensland, deceased,

will be made by JILLIAN MENA RAYFIELD and RODNEY KEVEN REEVES to the Supreme Court at

Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim against the deceased’s estate is required to

send particulars of any such claim to the Applicants’ Solicitors not later than the date which is six (6)

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date the Applicants will distribute the

Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants have notice.

Lodged by: MRH LAWYERS, 74 Woondooma Street, Bundaberg, Qld 4670.

REYNOLDS, BARRY RAYMOND

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of BARRY

RAYMOND REYNOLDS late of 397 Old Toogoom Road, Beelbi Creek deceased, will be made by

AMIE ANINAO REYNOLDS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice.

Date of Death: 6th September 2019.

Lodged by: MORTON & MORTON SOLICITORS, ‘Central Avenue Plaza’, Boat Harbour Drive, Hervey

Bay, Q 4655.

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RICHARDS, GORDON LINDSAY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 16 February 2014 of

GORDON LINDSAY RICHARDS late of Symes Thorpe Home for the Aged, 69 Stenner Street,

Rangeville but formerly of 39 Leslie Street Toowoomba, in the State of Queensland, deceased will be

made by DAVID MATHIAS RICHARDS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: NR BARBI SOLICITOR PTY LTD, Suite 15, 900 Brunswick Street, New Farm, Qld 4005.

Creditors: Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim or claims in respect of the estate

of the deceased is hereby required to send in particulars of such claim or claims to the undersigned

within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time DAVID MATHIAS RICHARDS

(“the Applicant”) will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled

thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had notice.

RICHARDS, SONIA MORTIMER

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 16 February 2014

SONIA MORTIMER RICHARDS late of Symes Thorpe Home for the Aged, 69 Stenner Street,

Rangeville but formerly of 39 Leslie Street Toowoomba, in the State of Queensland, deceased will be

made by DAVID MATHIAS RICHARDS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: NR BARBI SOLICITOR PTY LTD, Suite 15, 900 Brunswick Street, New Farm, Qld 4005.

Creditors: Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim or claims in respect of the estate

of the deceased is hereby required to send in particulars of such claim or claims to the undersigned

within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time DAVID MATHIAS RICHARDS

(“the Applicant”) will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled

thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had notice.

RICHTERS, HENRY JAMES HILL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 13 November 2015 of

HENRY JAMES HILL RICHTERS late of Unit 12, Bribie Island Retirement Village, Foley Street,

Bongaree in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by ARTHUR ERNEST WILLIAM

RICHTERS and CORINNE MERVENE DUTTON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Applicant’s Solicitors: FILES, STIBBE LAWYERS, 11/9 Toorbul Street, Bribie Island, Qld 4507.

RICKWOOD, JEAN MARGARET

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated the Twenty-ninth day

of January 2004 of JEAN MARGARET RICKWOOD late of Bupa Glenvale 357-383 McDougall Street

Glenvale Queensland Deceased will be made by DEREK STANLEY RICKWOOD to the Supreme

Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the Grant by lodging a Caveat in that Registry.

Any person having any claim on the Deceased’s Estate is required to send in particulars of their claim

to the Applicant’s Solicitors named below not later than six weeks after the date of publication of this

notice.

Lodged by: WONDERLEY & HALL, Solicitors, 33 Neil Street, Toowoomba 4350.

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RODD, BARBARA ELLEN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 22 April 2010 of

BARBARA ELLEN RODD late of Tricare Stafford Lakes Aged Care, 682 Rode Road, Chermside

West, in the State of Queensland, formerly of “Penwerris”, Nioka Road, Jindera in the State of New

South Wales, deceased, will be made by CHRISTOPHER JOHN RODD, RICHARD JOHN RODD,

and REBECCA JANE RODD (formerly REBECCA JANE TOWNING) to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: IAN W BARTELS & ASSOCIATES SOLICITORS, 1408 Logan Road (Cnr Selborne

Street), Mt Gravatt, Qld 4122.

RODDA, MARGARET

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 28 October 2005 of

MARGARET RODDA late of Parkview Nursing Home, 930 Gympie Road, Chermside, in the state of

Queensland, deceased will be made to the Supreme Court at Brisbane by MICHELLE MARGARET

SKINNER, one of the Executors appointed by the deceased’s Will, reserving leave for BRADLEY

DAVID RODDA, the other Executor therein named, to come and prove at anytime hereafter.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor and all other persons having claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby

required to send particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof at

the expiration of which time, pursuant to section 67 of the trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to

distribute the assets of the above named deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard

only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: MICHELLE MARGARET SKINNER, 18 Culkin Place, McDowall, Qld 4053.

ROE, EILEEN MAY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 27 February 2018 of

EILEEN MAY ROE late of 272 Wynnum North Road, Wynnum, in the State of Queensland, deceased,

will be made by ROBYN KAY HAWKINS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: CONNOR HUNTER LAW FIRM, 55 Tingal Road, Wynnum, Qld 4178.

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ROLLS, KATHLEEN THERESA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 19 October 2015 of

KATHLEEN THERESA ROLLS late of 18 Kipling Street, Moorooka, Queensland, deceased, will be

made by ALLAN WILLIAM JOHN ROLLS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Would any person having any claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise in the estate of

the deceased send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant at 18 Kipling Street, Moorooka,

Queensland within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to s 67 of

the Trusts Act 1973, the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the Executor shall then have had

notice.

Lodged by: THE OFFICIAL SOLICITOR TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE of 444 Queen Street, Brisbane,

Q 4000.

ROMA, MARIA ANNUNZIATA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 16 February 1998 of

MARIA ANNUNZIATA ROMA late of St Vincent’s Care Services, 37 Baden Powell Street,

Maroochydore, Queensland, deceased will be made by JOSEPH ROMA to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the estate (whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise) is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: JOSEPH ROMA, 31 Elvena Circuit, Little Mountain, Qld 4551.

ROSSI, CLAUDIO CELESTE (also known as CLAUDE ROSSI)

After fourteen (14) days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated the 13th

December 2019 of CLAUDIO CELESTE ROSSI (also known as CLAUDE ROSSI) deceased, late of

10 Eldershaw Street, Everton Park, Brisbane in the State of Queensland, will be made by MARIAN

TERESE ROSSI to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is six (6)

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant has notice.

Date of Death: 15 January 2020.

Lodged by Applicant’s Solicitors: PHV LAW, Solicitors & Consultants, Suite 25, Level 1, Cathedral

Village, 115 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, Qld 4006.

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ROUGHAN, VALERIE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 16 January 2009 of

VALERIE ROUGHAN late of 32 Marlin Way, Tin Can Bay, Queensland, deceased, will be made by

ANDREW GEORGE RUNDLE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: POWER & CARTWRIGHT SOLICITORS, 239 Mary Street, Gympie, Qld 4570.

RUSH, MONICA CLARE

After 14 days from to-day an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated the 12th day of

October 2018 of MONICA CLARE RUSH late of Tricare Kawana Waters Aged Care, Riveraine

Avenue, Kawana Waters, Queensland deceased will be made by GEOFFREY MICHAEL LYONS to

the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased and any other person who has a claim on the estate of the

deceased are required to send in particulars of their claims to the applicant’s solicitors named below

within six (6) weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the

Trusts Act 1973, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons

entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: GEOFF LYONS SOLICITORS PTY LTD of 2 Centaur Street, Caloundra, Queensland

4551.

SADLER, BARRY LYNTON

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 4 December 2017 of

BARRY LYNTON SADLER, deceased, late of 6 Nunga Close, Manunda in the State of Queensland,

deceased, will be made by BROOKE LINDA IMRIE and CORD ROBERT SADLER to the Supreme

Court at Cairns.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send

in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof, at the expiration

of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute

the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of

which the said Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: MACDONNELLS LAW, Level 2, 19 Aplin Street, Cairns, Qld 4870.

SALISBURY, JEAN WOODVILLE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 21/07/2017 of JEAN

WOODVILLE SALISBURY late of Unit 59, 14 Pauline Martin Drive, Wandal 4700, in the State of

Queensland deceased will be made by RODNEY JOHN MCKENZIE and MARK COLIN ROY

MCKENZIE to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicants not later than the date which is 6 weeks after the date of

publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will

distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has

notice.

Lodged by: RODNEY JOHN MCKENZIE of 4 Meadowvale Court, Norman Gardens 4701 and MARK

COLIN ROY MCKENZIE of 28 Kent Street, Wandal 4700.

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SALMON, PETER ALAN

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 6th May 2008 of

PETER ALAN SALMON late of Regis Aged Care, 15 Short Street, Redlynch, Queensland, formerly of

12 Ward Street, Rockhampton, Queensland, deceased, will be made by EWAN ALEXANDER

MCCRUM and GAYE MCCRUM to the Supreme Court at Cairns.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditors, beneficiaries or other persons having any claim or claims against the estate are

required to send particulars of any such claim or claims to the Applicant’s Solicitors within six (6)

weeks of the date of publication of this Notice, at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67

of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed to distribute the assets of the abovenamed

Deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant

shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: DAVID G HANNAY SOLICITOR & NOTARY PUBLIC, Suite 25, 12-14 Lake Street, Cairns,

Qld 4870.

SAUNDERS, MICHAEL PATRICK

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration with the will dated 9

November 1992 of MICHAEL PATRICK SAUNDERS late of Unit 2, Section 40, Lot 28, Ormstead

Street, Ridgeway Apartments, Hanua Maragina, Papua New Guinea, Overseas deceased will be

made by MARGARET RUTH BELL and ALISON FLEUR SAUNDERS to the Supreme Court of

Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is six

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, under section 67 Trusts Act 1973,

the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the

Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: MCCULLOUGH ROBERTSON LAWYERS, Level 11, 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane,

Queensland 4000.

SAUNDERS, NEVILLE PETER

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 28 May 2009 of

NEVILLE PETER SAUNDERS late of Unit 54, Glenvale Villas, 182-184 Hursley Road, Toowoomba,

deceased will be made by PETER NEVILLE SAUNDERS to the Supreme Court of Queensland at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons having any claim, whether as beneficiary, creditor or otherwise of the estate are required

to send particulars of their claim to the Applicant’s solicitors, GROOM & LAVERS within 6 weeks of

the date of publication of this notice.

Lodged by: GROOM & LAVERS SOLICITORS, 106 Campbell Street, Oakey, Qld 4401.

SCHEIWE, VERA MABEL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 10th March 1999 of

VERA MABEL SCHEIWE late of Carinty Karinya Place, 26 Samuel Street, Laidley in the State of

Queensland, deceased will be made by NEVILLE CLIVE SCHEIWE, GALE HEATHER JACKWITZ,

and CAROL JOY HARCH to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors of the estate are hereby required to send in particulars of their claim to the applicants’

solicitors within six weeks of the date of publication of this notice.

Lodged by: C W HOOPER & HOOPER, Solicitors, 123 Patrick Street, Laidley, Qld 4341.

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SCOTT, MADGE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration with the Will Annexed

dated 4 September 2001 of MADGE SCOTT (Deceased) late of 14 Harlock Street, Moorooka,

Queensland will be made by STACEY MAREE CURTIS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: SHINE LAWYERS, 123 Margaret Street, Toowoomba, Qld 4350.

SHARP, SHIRLEY

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 24 December 2008 of

SHIRLEY SHARP late of Eleanor Street, Ingham but formerly of 24 Allamanda Avenue, Allingham,

Queensland, deceased, will be made by IAN GREGORY HOBBS, STEVEN MARK HOBBS, and

PAUL ANDREW HOBBS to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the estate (whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise) is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trust Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: KEIR STEELE WALDON LAWYERS, 45 Lannercost Street, Ingham, Qld 4850.

SIMPSON, DALEA MARION

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 12 June 2018 of DALEA

MARION SIMPSON late of 9 Richard Street, Maryborough, in the State of Queensland, deceased, will

be made by DAVYN BLAIR SIMPSON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: CSG LAW, Wills & Estate Lawyers, Sheldon Chambers, 211 Bazaar Street, Maryborough,

Qld 4650 and 5 Torquay Road, Pialba, Qld 4655.

SMALL, DAPHNE MARY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 8th January 2014 of

DAPHNE MARY SMALL late of Blue Care Maleny Erowal Aged Care Facility, 1274 Maleny-

Landsborough Road, Maleny in the State of Queensland (Address in Will: 1113 Landsborough Road,

Maleny in the State of Queensland) will be made by ANITA MAREE LULAND and BRUCE JOHN

SMALL to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicants within six

weeks of the date of publication of this notice. At the expiration of which time pursuant to s.67 of the

Trusts Act 1973, the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the testator among the persons

entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: EASTON LAWYERS, 62 Maple Street, Maleny 4552.

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SMITH, ALICE FAY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 14 April 2015 of ALICE

FAY SMITH late of Arcare Helensvale St James Aged Care, 42 Helensvale Road, Helensvale, in the

State of Queensland, and formerly of Unit 118, 5 Mildura Drive, Helensvale in the State of Queensland

deceased, will be made by JENNIFER MARY BOYD & DIANNE BURCHETT to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: HISCOCKS LAWYERS, Suite 201, Helensvale Professional Centre, 3 Sir John Overall

Drive, Helensvale, Qld 4212.

SMITH, ENA MAUREEN

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate with the Will dated 25 January 2017 of

ENA MAUREEN SMITH late of Toowoomba, Queensland, deceased, will be made by BRONWYN

JOY ALLEN and ANNE MAUREEN STEEN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant’s solicitors

BRIESE LAWYERS within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice. At the end of that

period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those

assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will have regard

only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: BRIESE LAWYERS, 303 Margaret Street, Toowoomba, Queensland.

SMITH, GLENN MATTHEW

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of GLENN

MATTHEW SMITH late of 907/18 Thorn Street, Kangaroo Point Queensland 4169 deceased will be

made by RICHARD FRANCIS SMITH to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: REBECCA ANNE HEALY of NEVIN LENNE GROSS SOLICITORS, 57 Clyde Street,

Myrtleford, Victoria 3737.

SORRENSON, PATRICIA MARGARET

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 22 July 1996 of

PATRICIA MARGARET SORRENSON late of Kirra Haven Nursing Home, 6 - 10 Ocean Street,

Coolangatta, Queensland formerly of Unit 13, Brentwood Apartments, 11 Paringa Street, Paradise

Island, Queensland deceased will be made by KENNETH JOHN SORRENSON to the Supreme Court

at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons or creditors having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send

in particulars of their claims to MURPHYSCHMIDT Solicitors within six weeks from the date hereof, at

the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will proceed

to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the

claims of which the said Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: MURPHYSCHMIDT, 130 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000.

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SPEIGHT, GEORGE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of representation will be made to the Supreme

Court of Queensland at Brisbane as follows:

Deceased: GEORGE SPEIGHT.

Last Address: Adventist Retirement Village, 571 Cleveland Redland Bay Road, Victoria Point in the

State of Queensland.

Address on Will: 32 Sycamore Parade, Victoria Point in the State of Queensland.

Applicants: ALAN SPEIGHT of 17 Darke Terrace, Darke Peak in the State of South Australia.

Grant: Probate of the Will dated 7 July 1995.

Caveat: If you wish to object to or be heard upon the Application, you may file a caveat in the

Supreme Court registry mentioned above at any time before the grant is made.

Creditors: All creditors or others having a claim against the Estate are required to send particulars of

their claim to the applicants solicitors no later than six (6) weeks from the date hereof.

Applicants Solicitors: BICKELL & MACKENZIE SOLICITORS, 133 Broadwater Terrace, Redland Bay,

Qld 4165.

SQUILLACE, MICHAEL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of

MICHAEL SQUILLACE late of 2/72 Woodgee Street, , in the State of Queensland deceased, will be

made by JAN CHRISTINE SQUILLACE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: CLINTON R SMITH LITIGATION & COMMERCIAL LAWYERS, 24-26 Queensland

Avenue, Broadbeach, Qld 4218.

SQUIRE, FRANCIS BURNETT

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 6 February 2017 of

FRANCIS BURNETT SQUIRE late of 88 Domrow Road, Camp Mountain Queensland, deceased, will

be made by ANTHONY FRANCIS SQUIRE to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicants Lawyers (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicants will distribute the estate of the deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the Applicants has notice.

Lodged by: PROBATE LAW CENTRE, Corporate Centre One, Level 15, 2 Corporate Court, Bundall,

Qld 4217.

STEVENS, JAMES GREGORY

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Letters of Administration of JAMES GREGORY

STEVENS late of 181 Baker Street, Darling Heights, Queensland, deceased, will be made by DEBRA

ANNE STEVENS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the applicant’s solicitors

BRIESE LAWYERS within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice. At the end of that

period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled to those

assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the applicant will have regard

only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: BRIESE LAWYERS, 303 Margaret Street, Toowoomba, Queensland.

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STEVENS, SANDRA MARY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of SANDRA

MARY STEVENS late of 6 Gunsynd Court, Wellington Point, Queensland deceased will be made by

ROBERT JOSEPH ROCHFORD to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: MCINNES WILSON LAWYERS, GPO Box 1089, Brisbane, Qld 4001.

STEVENSON, BEVERLEY ANN DARLINGTON

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 8 July 2000 of

BEVERLEY ANN DARLINGTON STEVENSON late of 5 Belvedere Street, Tarragindi, Brisbane in the

State of Queensland deceased will be made by ANTHONY ATHOL STEVENSON to the Supreme

Court at Brisbane.

Date of Death: 7 January 2020.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors of the estate are required to send in particulars of their claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors

within six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice at the expiration of which time, pursuant

to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the testatrix

among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executors have

notice.

Lodged by: ANTHONYS LAWYERS, 1681 Logan Road, Upper Mt Gravatt, Brisbane, Queensland

4122.

STEWART, ERICA ANNE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 10 May 2004 of ERICA

ANNE STEWART late of Regis Whitfield Aged Care, 82-120 McManus Street, Whitfield, in the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by LESLIE CHARLES STEWART to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: COOKE & HUTCHINSON, Suite 205, 53 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes, Qld 4509.

STOECKERT, MILLICENT JEAN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 13 July 2005 of

MILLICENT JEAN STOECKERT late of Akooramak Nursing Home, 267-269 Wood Street, Warwick in

the State of Queensland, formerly of 285 East Street, Warwick in the State of Queensland, deceased,

will be made by ROBINETTE MARIE BINDON to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to

the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time ROBINETTE

MARIE BINDON (“the Applicant”) will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the

persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had

notice.

Lodged by: MAXWELL & LANCASTER SOLICITORS, 33 Guy Street, Warwick, Qld 4370.

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STRUTT, NEVILLE CHARLES

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 6 February 1995 of

NEVILLE CHARLES STRUTT late of Opal Aged Care 6-10 Ocean Street, Kirra Beach, Queensland,

deceased, will be made by JILL ROSEMARY STRUTT to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Executor (identified below) not later than the date which is 6 weeks after the

date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicants will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the

Applicants has notice.

Lodged by: JILL ROSEMARY STRUTT, Unit 705, 2-4 Stuart Street, Tweed Heads, NSW 2485.

SWAN, CLOVER ANN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 22 May 2009 of

CLOVER ANN SWAN late of Sundale Aged Care, 35 Doolan Street, Nambour, Queensland,

deceased will be made by BRUCE WILLIAM SWAN to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors of the estate of the abovenamed deceased, who died on 16 July 2019, are required to

send particulars of their claim to the applicant’s solicitors within 6 weeks from the date hereof.

Lodged by: POLLOCK INGRAM, SOLICITORS, 2 First Avenue, Caloundra, Q 4551.

TAUHORE, WAYNE ANTHONY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Letters of Administration on intestacy of WAYNE

ANTHONY TAUHORE late of 57 Raubers Road, Northgate Queensland., deceased, will be made by

TERESA UNUIA to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: PROBATE LAW CENTRE, Corporate Centre One, Level 15, 2 Corporate Court, Bundall,

Qld 4217.

TAWHITI, CHARLOTTE WIKITORIA

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of

CHARLOTTE WIKITORIA TAWHITI late of 36 Huntingdale Street, Leichhardt, in the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by TIRIA KIM RITAI to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: SKC LAWYERS, Suite 5, 152 Woogaroo Street, Forest Lake, Qld 4078.

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TEMPLETON, ISLA MARJORIE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 21 November 2019 of

ISLA MARJORIE TEMPLETON late of Unit 2/473 McCoombe Street, Mooroobool in the State of

Queensland 4870, deceased, will be made by PETER JOHN BRKIC to the Supreme Court at Cairns.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: ATHERTON TABLELANDS LAW, PO Box 101, 13A Herberton Road, Atherton,

Queensland 4883.

THOMPSON, FRASER MCLEOD (also known as FRASER MACLEOD THOMPSON)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 19 February 2009 of

FRASER MCLEOD THOMPSON (also known as FRASER MACLEOD THOMPSON) late of 18

Theodolite Creek Drive, Woodgate, Queensland, deceased, will be made by SCOTT MACLEOD

THOMPSON, ROSS MACLEOD THOMPSON (also known as ROSS MCLEOD THOMPSON), and

BRUCE MACLEOD THOMPSON to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any persons having a claim, whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise, in the estate of the

deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of such claim to ENTRUST LAW, GPO Box

16016, City East Brisbane Qld 4002, within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice at the

expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Executors will proceed to

distribute the assets of the deceased pursuant to the Will, having regard only to the claims of which

the Executors shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: ENTRUST LAW, Level 19, AMP Place, 10 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000.

THOMPSON, GRACE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 16 August 2007 of

GRACE THOMPSON late of Blue Care Beenleigh Bethania Haven Aged Care Facility, 67/71 Station

Road, Bethania, Queensland deceased will be made by EDWARD THOMPSON to the Supreme Court

at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to

send particulars of that claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of

this notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified.

Lodged By: JONES LEACH LAWYERS, Rochedale Shopping Village, 549 Underwood Road,

Rochedale, Qld 4123.

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THOMPSON, GRAHAM EARLE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 7 April 2000 of

GRAHAM EARLE THOMPSON late of 12 Acacia Avenue, Goonellabah New South Wales, deceased,

will be made by KAREN LYNETTE FOSTER and GEOFFREY ELVIN FOSTER to the Supreme Court

at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: S+P LAWYERS - Lismore Lismore Professional Centre, Level 3, 103-105 Molesworth

Street, Lismore, NSW 2480.

TILBROOK, WILGA DULCIE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 16 October 2007 of

WILGA DULCIE TILBROOK late of Janolma Aged Care, 10 Holland Street, Greenslopes, in the State

of Queensland, formerly of 343 Whites Road, Lota in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be

made by ANTHONY JAMES PFLAUM to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: CONNOR HUNTER LAW FIRM, 55 Tingal Road, Wynnum, Qld 4178.

TOIVOLA, JUHANI PEKKA (also known as PEKKA TOIVOLA)

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 9 October 2009 of

JUHANI PEKKA TOIVOLA (also known as PEKKA TOIVOLA) late of 51 Yamboyna Street, Manly in

the State of Queensland deceased will be made by ALAN JOHN WOOD to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: PEAKE LEGAL SOLICITORS, PO Box 162, Ingleburn, NSW 1890.

Any person having any claim against the estate (whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise) is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trust Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

TRACE, DAPHNE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 20 January 2014 of

DAPHNE TRACE, late of 47 Toolona Street, Tugun, Queensland, deceased, will be made by

DOUGLAS ANDREW STEVENSON and LEE DOUGLAS STEVENSON to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: HQF LAWYERS, 82 Marine Parade, Coolangatta, Qld 4225.

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TSAMIS, EVANGELIA

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of probate of the will dated 19 December 2018 of

the late EVANGELIA TSAMIS of Arcare Aged Care, 549 Warrigal Road, Eight Mile Plains in the State

of Queensland (formerly of 31 Cambridge Place, Wishart in the State of Queensland), deceased, will

be made by GRACE PAYNE and VALERIE WOODFORD to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to him.

Lodged by: GRASSO SEARLES ROMANO LAWYERS, Level 1, 322 Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo,

Qld 4151.

VAWDREY, BONNIE MURIEL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 1 December 2006 of

BONNIE MURIEL VAWDREY late of Lodges on George 109 George Street, Kippa-Ring Qld 4021

deceased will be made by PHILLIP JAMES MEYER and JANE DIPLOCK to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim against the estate whether as creditor, beneficiary, or otherwise is

hereby required to send particulars of that claim to the undersigned within six (6) weeks after the date

of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the assets of the estate of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: SAM TONY FOSTER, CULLEN LAWYERS, Level 27 Santos Place, 32 Turbot Street,

Brisbane City, Qld 4000.

WADE, JOYCE ISABEL

After 14 days from today an Application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 21 November 2009 of

JOYCE ISABEL WADE late of St Vincent’s Care Services Carseldine, 736 Beams Road, Carseldine,

Queensland, deceased will be made by KAREN LEE RICE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that Registry.

All creditors or beneficiaries of the estate are required to send particulars of their claim to the

applicants’ solicitors not later than six (6) weeks from the date of publication of this notice, at the

expiration of which time by virtue of s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the executors will proceed to

distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the

claims of which the executors shall have had notice.

Date of Death: 18 October 2019.

Lodged by: PORTA LAWYERS, Unit 3 / 420 Newman Road, Geebung, Qld 4034.

WAGSTAFF, MARJORIE HAZEL

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 22 May 2008 of

MARJORIE HAZEL WAGSTAFF late of ‘Kirrahaven’ Nursing Home, 24 Coolangatta Road, Kirra Qld

Deceased will be made by GLENYS JACQUELINE BAEB to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All creditors in the estate of the deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to

the undersigned within six (6) weeks from the date hereof at the expiration of which time GLENYS

JACQUELINE BAEB (“the Applicant”) will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the

persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had

notice.

Lodged by: MCCARTHY DURIE LAWYERS, Cnr Queen & Waterloo Streets, Cleveland, Qld 4163.

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WAKEFIELD, DULCIE RIGA JULIET

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the will dated 18 December 2010 of

DULCIE RIGA JULIET WAKEFIELD late of Room 14, Landershute, Palmwoods Retirement Village,

61 Jubilee Drive, Palmwoods, Queensland deceased will be made by JENNIFER LEIGH

CLUTTERBUCK and KRISTINE ANNE STEVENS to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to section 67 of the Trusts

Act 1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of

which the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: FOX TAYLOR MILDWATERS LAWYERS, PO Box 274, Caloundra, Qld 4551 (Solicitors

for the Applicant).

WALKER, SIMON GEORGE

After 14 days from today an application for Letters of Administration on Intestacy of SIMON GEORGE

WALKER late of 4/1 Ingham Road, West End, Queensland, deceased, will be made by BERYL ANNE

WALKER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Lodged by: THE OFFICIAL SOLICITOR TO THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE of 444 Queen Street, Brisbane,

Q 4000.

WALTON, KEVIN JOHN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 28 November 2017 of

KEVIN JOHN WALTON late of 60 Johnson Road, Gracemere in the State of Queensland deceased

will be made by PATRICE WHITE and NEVILLE WHITE to the Supreme Court of Queensland at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

All persons and creditors having a claim against the estate are required to send particulars of their

claim to the Applicants’ solicitor within 6 weeks of the date of publication of this notice.

Lodged by: BIGGS FITZGERALD PIKE, The Bank Building, 823 Gympie Road, Chermside, Qld 4032.

WATT, ANNE GENEVIEVE

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 8th March 2014 of

ANNE GENEVIEVE WATT late of Room 33 “Moreton”, Aveo Durack Pty Ltd, 276 Blunder Road,

Durack in the State of Queensland, Deceased, will be made by ANNE FRANCES MARIE WATT and

BERNICE GENEVIEVE O’TOOLE to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate of the Deceased are hereby

required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof

at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicants will

proceed to distribute the assets of the abovenamed Deceased among the persons entitled thereto,

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicants shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: EDSER LAWYERS of Level 1 ‘Sherwood Central’, 686 Sherwood Road, Sherwood,

Brisbane in the State of Queensland.

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WERNOWSKI, ALFRED JOHN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of Probate of the Will dated 14 February 2019 of

ALFRED JOHN WERNOWSKI, late of 6 West Street Boonah, deceased will be made by DAVID ALAN

SPILLMAN and GRETTA THERESE KELLEHER to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor and all other persons having a claim against the estate of the deceased are hereby

required to send in particulars of their claim to the undersigned within six weeks from the date hereof

at the expiration of which time, pursuant to Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the Applicant will

proceed to distribute the assets of the abovenamed deceased among the persons entitled thereto

having regard only to the claims of which the Applicant shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: BOYLSON & COLLYER, 16 Yeates Avenue, Boonah, Qld 4310.

WILLIAMS, LESLEIGH RALPH GARDNER

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of letters of administration on intestacy of

LESLEIGH RALPH GARDNER WILLIAMS late of Laidley Caravan Park, 25 Campbell Street, Laidley

in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by DEBORAH ESTANA WILLIAMS and

MICHAEL JOHN WILLIAMS to the Supreme Court of Queensland at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: GRASSO SEARLES ROMANO LAWYERS, GPO Box 2340, Brisbane, Qld 4001.

WILSON, JEAN PATRICIA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 23 July 2010 of JEAN

PATRICIA WILSON late of Carinity Clifford House, 44 Jimbour Street at Woolwoowin in the State of

Queensland , deceased, will be made by JILL PATRICIA ZIEGENFUSZ to the Supreme Court at

Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to .

Lodged by: CREAGH WEIGHTMAN LAWYERS, Level 1, 179 Mary Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000.

WILSON, JOAN CAMPBELL

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 24 August 1981 and

codicil dated 1 September 1994 of JOAN CAMPBELL WILSON late of Duhig Village, 85 Seville Road,

Holland Park in the State of Queensland and formerly of 166 Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo,

deceased will be made by BRUCE BROWNLIE WILSON and GRAEME ROSS BROWNLIE WILSON

to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant (identified below) not later than the date which is 6 weeks after the

date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which the

Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: GRAEME ROSS BROWNLIE WILSON, 8 Walnut Close, Yamanto, Qld 4305.

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WILSON, LENA ROKA

After 14 days from today an application for a Grant of Letters of Administration on Intestacy of LENA

ROKA WILSON, late of Unit 43, 14 Pauline Martin Drive, Rockhampton, Queensland, deceased, will

be made by KAREN TERESA WILSON to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim in respect of the estate is required to send

particulars of such claim to the Personal Representative care of the Personal Representative’s

Solicitors at the address below, not later than six (6) weeks from the date of this notice. At the

expiration of this time (pursuant to s67 of the Trusts Act 1973) the Personal Representative will

proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled having regard only to the

claims of which the Personal Representative shall then have had notice.

Lodged by: BRESSINGTON & PARTNERS, Solicitors, 79 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton, Q 4700.

WINTER, BRYAN GREGORY

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 2 June 2017 of BRYAN

GREGORY WINTER late of 5 Lillipilli Street, Vincent in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be

made by MICHELLE MAREE ANDERSON, NEALE ANTHONY WINTER, and JEFFREY ALAN

WINTER to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: LEGALSENSE NQ, Level 4, 122 Walker Street, Townsville, Qld 4810.

WOODS, DAWN GLORIA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 19 May 2014 of DAWN

GLORIA WOODS late of RSL Care Tantula Rise, Tantula Road, West, Alexandra Headland in the

State of Queensland, formerly of Unit 170, Living Choice, 10 Marco Way, Kawana in the State of

Queensland, deceased, will be made by DAMIEN GEORGE COGILL and PETER BARRY BREWER

to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: COGILL WOODS LEGAL SERVICES PTY LTD, 2/22 Mary Street, Noosaville, Qld 4566.

WOODS, DOUGLAS OWEN

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 5 July 2017 of

DOUGLAS OWEN WOODS late of Protea by Prescare, 291 Angus Smith Drive Douglas, formerly of

19 Tenth Avenue, Railway Estate, Queensland, deceased, will be made by JILL ISABEL RICHARDS

to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicant’s solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: DILLON BOWERS LAWYERS, 62 Blackwood Street, Townsville, Qld 4810.

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WRIGHT, OTTO CHARLES

After 14 days from today, an application for a Grant of Probate of the Will dated 21 June 1989 of

OTTO CHARLES WRIGHT late of Townsville University Hospital, Douglas in the State of Queensland

(formerly of Reid River via Townsville in the State of Queensland), deceased, will be made by

BARBARA ANNE WRIGHT to the Supreme Court at Townsville.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the estate of the deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the applicants’ solicitors named below within 6 weeks of the date of this

notice. At the end of that period, the applicants will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

applicants will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to them.

Lodged by: GIUDES & ELLIOTT SOLICITORS, 60-62 Denham Street, Townsville, Qld 4810.

ZINGELMANN, DONALD

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the Will dated 30 January 2007 of

DONALD ZINGELMANN late of Lot 140 Nightingale Avenue, Kurrajong Sanctuary, 140 Eastern

Service Road, Burpengary deceased will be made by DONNA MARIA MAZZER and MICHELLE

YVONNE WRIGHT to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any creditor or other person who has a claim on the Estate of this deceased is required to send

particulars of that claim to the Applicant’s solicitors named below within six (6) weeks of the date of

this notice. At the end of that period, the Applicant will distribute the assets of the deceased among the

persons entitled to those assets. In doing so, and relying on Section 67 of the Trusts Act 1973, the

Applicant will have regard only to the claims which have been notified to her.

Lodged by: EVERINGHAM LAWYERS of 4/85 Michael Avenue, Caboolture, Qld 4510.

ZORDAN, DECIMA TERESA

After 14 days from today an application for a grant of probate of the will dated 11 May 2011 late of

Marycrest Hostel, 411 Main Street, Kangaroo Point in the State of Queensland and formerly, 1/21

Griffith Street, Everton Park in the State of Queensland, deceased, will be made by JOHN CHARLES

ZORDAN and NARA MARIA KULIG to the Supreme Court at Brisbane.

You may object to the grant by lodging a caveat in that registry.

Any person having any claim whether as creditor or beneficiary or otherwise must send particulars of

the person’s claim to the Applicant’s Solicitors (identified below) not later than the date which is 6

weeks after the date of publication of this Notice, after which date, pursuant to s.67 of the Trusts Act

1973, the Applicant will distribute the Estate of the Deceased having regard only to the claims of which

the Applicant has notice.

Lodged by: ZAPPULLA TRIKAM & PARTNERS, Solicitors, 522 South Pine Road, Everton Park,

Queensland 4053 (Solicitors for the Applicant).

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PUBLIC NOTICES Notice of Missing Will

BERGGREN, RAYMOND VICTOR

Would any person or Law Practice holding or knowing the whereabouts of the Will of the late

RAYMOND VICTOR BERGGREN, late of Unit 1, 5 View Street, Paddington, Qld, who died on 21

November 2019, please contact CONDON CHARLES LAWYERS on (07 4617 8100) or

([email protected]).

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PUBLIC NOTICES Notice of Intended Distribution of Estate

WATT, MARY

Any creditor, beneficiary or other person having any claim against the estate of MARY WATT late of

Greenbank, Factory Worker, who died on 28/05/2019, must send particulars of their claim to the

Executors, ROSLYN BRYANT and CHRISTINE MARY THOMPSON, care of WILSON HAYNES -

SOLICITORS - CONVEYANCERS - BUSINESS ADVISORS, Wharf Central Suite 27, Level 2, 75-77

Wharf Street, Tweed Heads NSW 2485, phone 07 5536 3055, ref TL:135524, within six weeks from

publication of this notice. After that time the executor will proceed to distribute the estate among the

persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executors shall then have had

notice.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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institution which was founded in 1907. Under its constitution, the principal object of the ICLRQ is “the

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QUEENSLAND LAW REPORTER

The Queensland Law Reporter (QLR) has been published since 1908 as a weekly supplement to

the Queensland Reports.

It is published every Friday, in electronic format, save for a period during the court vacation (from late

December to early January).

A free subscription to the QLR, as well as a monthly supplement to the Queensland Reports, and new

developments in connection with the Queensland Reports website and the Queensland Judgments

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The QLR includes a summary by the editors of this week’s most significant developments in

Queensland law, including brief summaries of recent cases which have been identified as potentially

suitable for reporting in the Queensland Reports and information about the progress of appeals in

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