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No. 62 4389 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY ALL PUBLIC ACTS appearing in this GAZETTE are to be considered official, and obeyed as such ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2012 CONTENTS Page Acts Assented To........................4390 Appointments, Resignations, Etc..........4390 Associations Incorporation Act 1985—Notice 4391 Corporations and District Councils—Notices 4462 Development Act 1993—Notice..............4392 Dog Fence Act 1946—Notice................4391 Environment Protection Act 1993—Notices. .4398 Gaming Machines Act 1992—Notice..........4406 Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices........4407 Livestock Act 1997—Notice................4410 Local Government Act 1999—Charter........4411 Mining Act 1971—Notices..................4416 Motor Vehicles Act 1959—ERRATUM...........4422 Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2012............4423 National Electricity Law—Notice..........4422 National Gas Law—Notice..................4422 National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001—Notice................4437 Native Title (South Australia) Act 1994— Notice.................................4422 Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notices 4437 Partnership Act 1891—Notice..............4469 Page Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000— Notices................................4439 Primary Industries and Resources SA, Department of—Notices..................4438 Private Advertisement....................4469 Proclamations...........................4450 Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates.................................4469 REGULATIONS South Australian Local Government Grants Commission Act 1992 (No. 207 of 2012).4451 Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) Act 2004 (No. 208 of 2012)....................4453 Local Government Act 1999 (No. 209 of 2012)....................4459 RULES District Court Civil Rules 2006— (Amendment No. 20)...................4443 Superannuation Act 1988—Notice...........4448 Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia Act 1995—Notice....4448 Supreme Court Practice Directions 2006 (SA)— Notice..................................4447 Training and Skills Development Act 2008— Notice..................................4449 Transport, Department of—Notice to Mariners 4448 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICES ALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no later

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No. 62 4389

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

GOVERNMENT GAZETTEwww.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY

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

ADELAIDE, THURSDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2012

CONTENTSPage

Acts Assented To..................................................4390Appointments, Resignations, Etc..........................4390Associations Incorporation Act 1985—Notice........4391Corporations and District Councils—Notices.........4462Development Act 1993—Notice............................4392Dog Fence Act 1946—Notice................................4391Environment Protection Act 1993—Notices..........4398Gaming Machines Act 1992—Notice.....................4406Liquor Licensing Act 1997—Notices......................4407Livestock Act 1997—Notice..................................4410Local Government Act 1999—Charter..................4411Mining Act 1971—Notices.....................................4416Motor Vehicles Act 1959—ERRATUM.......................4422Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and

Motor Trikes) Notice 2012...............................4423National Electricity Law—Notice...........................4422National Gas Law—Notice.....................................4422National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks)

Regulations 2001—Notice..................................4437Native Title (South Australia) Act 1994—Notice.. .4422Natural Resources Management Act 2004—Notices

4437Partnership Act 1891—Notice...............................4469

PagePetroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000—Notices

4439Primary Industries and Resources SA,

Department of—Notices....................................4438Private Advertisement..........................................4469Proclamations.......................................................4450Public Trustee Office—Administration of Estates..4469REGULATIONS

South Australian Local Government Grants Commission Act 1992 (No. 207 of 2012).........4451

Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) Act 2004(No. 208 of 2012)............................................4453

Local Government Act 1999 (No. 209 of 2012)............................................4459

RULESDistrict Court Civil Rules 2006—

(Amendment No. 20)......................................4443Superannuation Act 1988—Notice........................4448Superannuation Funds Management Corporation

of South Australia Act 1995—Notice...............4448Supreme Court Practice Directions 2006 (SA)—Notice

4447Training and Skills Development Act 2008—Notice

4449Transport, Department of—Notice to Mariners.....4448

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTICESALL poundkeepers’ and private advertisements forwarded for publication in the South Australian Government Gazette must be PAID FOR PRIOR TO INSERTION; and all notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only and sent to Government Publishing SA so as to be received no laterthan 4 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the day of publication. Phone 8207 1045 or Fax 8207 1040. E-mail: [email protected]. Send as attachments in

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Word format and please confirm your transmission with a faxed copy of your document, including the date the notice is to be published and to whom the notice will be charged. The Government Gazette is available online at: www.governmentgazette.sa.gov.au

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4390 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 13 September 2012

HIS Excellency the Governor directs it to be notified for general information that he has in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty The Queen, this day assented to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Council and House of Assembly in Parliament assembled, viz.:

No. 30 of 2012—National Health Funding Pool Admini-stration (South Australia) Act 2012. An Act to give effect to requirements under the National Health Reform Agreement in relation to the establishment and management of accounts, the receipt and payment of funds, and the provision of information; to provide for financial management and reporting in relation to Commonwealth/State health funding; and for other purposes.

No. 31 of 2012—Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) (Miscellaneous) Amendment Act 2012. An Act to amend the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (South Australia) Act 2010.

By command,JAY WILSON WEATHERILL, Premier

DPC06/0875

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 13 September 2012

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board, pursuant to the provisions of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004:

Member: (from 13 September 2012 until 13 April 2015)

Russell Stuart JohnstoneBy command,

JAY WILSON WEATHERILL, Premier12MSECCS049

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 13 September 2012

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board, pursuant to the provisions of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004:

Member: (from 13 September 2012 until 13 April 2015)

Pia Jane RichterBy command,

JAY WILSON WEATHERILL, Premier12MSECCS049

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 13 September 2012

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned to the South Australian Museum Board, pursuant to the provisions of the South Australian Museum Act 1976:

Member: (from 24 September 2012 until 23 September 2014)

Natasha Jessica Stott DespojaBy command,

JAY WILSON WEATHERILL, PremierASACAB005/02

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 13 September 2012

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Patrick Frederick Conlon, MP, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure and Minister for Housing and Urban Development to be also Acting Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, Acting Minister for Forests and

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4391

Acting Minister for Regional Development for the period from20 September 2012 to 10 October 2012 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Gail Elizabeth Gago, MLC.

By command,JAY WILSON WEATHERILL, Premier

12MAFF0026CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 13 September 2012

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Ian Keith Hunter, MLC, Minister for Communities and Social Inclusion, Minister for Social Housing, Minister for Disabilities, Minister for Youth and Minister for Volunteers to be also Acting Minister for Tourism and Acting Minister for the Status of Women for the period from 20 September 2012 to 10 October 2012 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Gail Elizabeth Gago, MLC.

By command,JAY WILSON WEATHERILL, Premier

12MAFF0026CS

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 13 September 2012

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the Honourable Michael Francis O’Brien, MP, Minister for Finance and Minister for the Public Sector to be also Acting Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation, Acting Minister for Water and the River Murray and Acting Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation for the period from 24 September 2012 to 7 October 2012 inclusive, during the absence of the Honourable Paul Caica, MP.

By command,JAY WILSON WEATHERILL, Premier

12MSECCS051

Department of the Premier and CabinetAdelaide, 13 September 2012

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint the people listed as Justices of the Peace for South Australia for a period of ten years commencing from 13 September 2012 and expiring on 12 September 2022, it being a condition of appointment that the Justices of the Peace must take the oaths required of a Justice under the Oaths Act 1936 and return the oaths form to the Justice of the Peace Services within three months of the date of appointment, pursuant to Section 4 of the Justices of the Peace Act 2005:

Suanne Marie BrogdenJulie Leeanne CampbellBruce Alan CockIvan Peter CopleyKaren Joy DentonHorst Adolf DuisbergBruce Charles EastickRobert James FisherMark Anthony FoyleWendy Lorraine GamblingNorman Keith GeislerTania Gaye GeyerDavid Herman GieseckeAllan Thomas GoodallHelen Joyce GoodmanAshley John GrantSusan Michelle GreenThomas HaigElizabeth Madeline Hanisch

Robert Allan HannantWilliam John HudsonDavid George IrelandSusan Kay JackaPaul Stuart JohnstonKeith Wayne JonesCarl Kittel

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4392 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

Sherie Joy LambJoan Amelia LeeWendy Eileen LewisPamela Joy LitchfieldDavid Robert McIntoshRobyn Anne McPhersonKyam Joseph MaherDominic Francis Peter MarafiotiStanislaw MichalowskiMargaret Ann MiddletonBarbara Anne MogridgeStephen Charles MolloyJames Peter MossMelissa Jane MullerAntony PeakRobert Franklin ReimanRonald Edward RichesRaymond Darcy RoddaDaniel Fiorino RomeoCarol Elizabeth TunbridgeJohn Angus WardDesmond John WarnerBarry Malim WattsJames Wightman Welsh

By command,JAY WILSON WEATHERILL, Premier

JP12/030CS

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1985Deregistration of Associations

NOTICE is hereby given that the Corporate Affairs Commission approves the applications for deregistration received from the associations named below pursuant to Section 43A of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985. Deregistration takes effect on the date of publication of this notice:

Digital Experimental Command Control of Australia Incorporated

Helen Flavel Foundation IncorporatedHic & Medibank Social Club (SA) IncorporatedHope Valley Probus Club (Combined) IncorporatedJamestown Twilight Netball IncorporatedLutheran Church, Palmer, IncorporatedProbus Club of West Adelaide IncorporatedRotary Club of North Adelaide IncorporatedSemaphore Ladies Probus Club Incorporated

South Australian Spiritualist and Psychic Research Association Incorporated

Spitz Breeds Club of South Australia IncorporatedThe Lutheran Church of Australia St Paul’s

Summerfield S.A. IncorporatedThe Probus Club of Somerton Park IncorporatedWorld Education Fellowship Australian Forum

IncorporatedGiven at Adelaide, 13 September 2012.

S. AITCHISON, a Delegate of the Corporate Affairs Commission

DOG FENCE ACT 1946Statement of Receipts and Payments

PURSUANT to the provision of Section 34 (2) of the Dog Fence Act 1946, the Dog Fence Board hereby publishes a copy of the receipts and payments for the financial year 2010-2011.

2011Inflows

(Outflows)

$’000

2010Inflows

(Outflows)

$’000Cash Flows from Operating

ActivitiesCash Outflows

Subsidies paid (683) (701)Payments to employees (185) (157)Fence maintenance (13) (57)Hire of motor vehicles (23) (29)Other payments (60) (62)

Cash used in operations (964) (1 006)

Cash InflowsRates and levies received 467 459Interest received 16 18Grant receipts 474 463Other receipts 83 17

Cash generated from operations

1 040 957

Net Cash used in operating activities (76) (49)

Net increase (decrease) in cash (76) (49)Cash at 1 July 2010 119 168Cash at 30 June 2011 193 119

M. J. BALHARRY, Executive Officer, Dog Fence Board

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4393

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993, SECTION 29 (2) (b) (i): AMENDMENT TO THE PLAYFORD COUNCILDEVELOPMENT PLAN

PreambleIt is necessary to amend the Playford Council Development Plan dated 5 April 2012.

NOTICEPURSUANT to Section 29 (2) (b) (i) of the Development Act 1993, I, being the Minister administering the Act, amend the Playford Council Development Plan dated 5 April 2012 as follows:

1. Replace Bushfire Protection Area BPA Maps Play/1, Play/4, Play/5, Play/6 and Play/7—Bushfire Risk with the contents of ‘Attachment A’.

2. Fix the day on which this notice is published in the Gazette as the day on which the amendment will come into operation.

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4394 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

ATTACHMENT A

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4395

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4396 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4397

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4398 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

JOHN RAU, Deputy Premier, Minister for Planning

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4399

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993Revocation of Approval of Category A Containers

I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby revoke the approvals of the classes of Category A containers sold in South Australia as identified by reference to the following matters, which are described in the first 4 columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice:

(a) the product which each class of containers shall contain;(b) the size of the containers;(c) the type of containers; and(d) the name of the holders of these approvals.

These approvals are revoked as the Authority is satisfied that the condition of approval relating to the waste management arrangement for the class of containers has been contravened:

SCHEDULE 1Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Product NameContaine

r Size (mL)

Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements

Maglieri Cooler 750 Glass Maglieri Winery Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesMolonys Soft Drinks Various

Flavours300 Glass Molonys Brewing Co. Pty

LtdN/A—See Notes

Mountain Fresh Spring Water 2 000 Glass Mountain Fresh Spring Water

N/A—See Notes

Mountain Fresh Spring Water 400 Glass Mountain Fresh Spring Water

N/A—See Notes

Penneys Bitter 335 Glass Penneys Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodino 100 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodino Bitter 100 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Aranciata 200 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Aranciata Amaro 200 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Aranciata Dry 200 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Bitter 100 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Chinotto 200 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Crodino 100 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Freezy 200 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Limon 200 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Mineral Water 250 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Mineral Water 1 000 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Mineral Water 500 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesCrodo Mineral Water 750 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Aranciata 180 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Aranciata Amara 180 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Chinotto 180 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Dore 100 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Limonata 180 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Mineral Water 250 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Mineral Water 500 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Mineral Water 1 000 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Mineral Water 750 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Pompelmo 180 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesSan Pellegrino Sanbitter 100 Glass Rio Coffee Pty Ltd N/A—See NotesLink Sports Drink 300 Glass Tippett Stephens Pty Ltd

trading as Natural Product Distributors

N/A—See Notes

Natraberry 300 Glass Tippett Stephens Pty Ltd trading as Natural Product Distributors

N/A—See Notes

Natracola 300 Glass Tippett Stephens Pty Ltd trading as Natural Product Distributors

N/A—See Notes

Natracola 1 000 Glass Tippett Stephens Pty Ltd trading as Natural Product Distributors

N/A—See Notes

Natralem 300 Glass Tippett Stephens Pty Ltd trading as Natural Product Distributors

N/A—See Notes

Natralima 300 Glass Tippett Stephens Pty Ltd trading as Natural Product Distributors

N/A—See Notes

Natrange 300 Glass Tippett Stephens Pty Ltd trading as Natural Product Distributors

N/A—See Notes

Natrapina 300 Glass Tippett Stephens Pty Ltd trading as Natural Product Distributors

N/A—See Notes

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4400 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993Approval of Category B Containers

I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Team Leader, Container Deposit Legislation and Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby:Approval of Category B Containers

Approve as Category B Containers, subject to the conditions in subclauses 1, 2, 3 and 4 below, each of the classes of containers identified by reference to the following matters described in the first 4 columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice which are sold in South Australia:

(a) the product which each class of containers shall contain;(b) the size of the containers;(c) the type of containers; and(d) the name of the holders of these approvals.

(1) That containers of the class to which the approval relates must bear the refund marking specified by the Authority for containers of that class. The Authority specifies the following refund markings for Category B containers:(i) ‘10c refund at collection depots when sold in SA’, or(ii) ‘10c refund at S.A./N.T. collection depots in State/Territory of purchase’.

(2) The holder of the approval must have in place an effective and appropriate waste management arrangement in relation to containers of that class. For the purpose of this approval notice the company named in Column 5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice is the nominated super collector.

(3) In the case of an approval in relation to Category B containers that the waste management arrangement must require the holder of the approval to provide specified super collectors with a declaration in the form determined by the Authority in relation to each sale of such containers by the holder of the approval as soon as practicable after the sale.

(4) The holder of these approvals must ensure that if a sticker bearing the refund marking has been approved, and is applied to the container, then the sticker must not be placed on any portion of the opening mechanism or in any other place that would require complete or partial removal of the sticker before the contents may be consumed.

SCHEDULE 1Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Product NameContaine

r Size (mL)

Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements

3 Brumbies Premium Ginger Beer 330 Glass 3 Brumbies Pty Ltd Marine Stores LtdCampus Brewery Old School Pils 330 Glass Applied Food Studies Statewide

RecyclingCampus Brewery Specialty Brew 330 Glass Applied Food Studies Statewide

RecyclingTwist Pops Apple 310 PET Australian Worldwide

Importers Pty LtdFlagcan

DistributorsTwist Pops Cool Blue 310 PET Australian Worldwide

Importers Pty LtdFlagcan

DistributorsTwist Pops Mixed Berry 310 PET Australian Worldwide

Importers Pty LtdFlagcan

DistributorsTwist Pops Orange 310 PET Australian Worldwide

Importers Pty LtdFlagcan

DistributorsBeloka Water Australian Alps Lightly

Sparkling Mineral Water200 Glass Beloka Water Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd

Beloka Water Australian Alps Lightly Sparkling Mineral Water

500 Glass Beloka Water Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd

Beloka Water Australian Alps Lightly Sparkling Mineral Water

750 Glass Beloka Water Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd

Beloka Water Australian Alps Naturally Still Mineral Water

500 Glass Beloka Water Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd

Beloka Water Australian Alps Naturally Still Mineral Water

200 Glass Beloka Water Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd

Beloka Water Australian Alps Naturally Still Mineral Water

750 Glass Beloka Water Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd

Coles Simply Less Blackberry & Cranberry Juice Drink

1 500 PET Bickfords Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Coles Simply Less Cranberry Juice Drink

1 500 PET Bickfords Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Body Science Body On The Go Swisse Chocolate

275 PET Body Science International Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Body Science Body On The Go Vanilla Creme

275 PET Body Science International Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Body Science Hydroxy Burn Pro Protein Shake Chocolate

375 PET Body Science International Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Body Science Hydroxy Burn Pro Protein Shake Vanilla

375 PET Body Science International Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4401

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Product NameContaine

r Size (mL)

Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements

Guarana Antartica 1 500 PET Brazilian Style Foods Statewide Recycling

Apani Premium Australian Mineral Water Sparkling

750 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Apani Premium Australian Mineral Water Sparkling

500 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Apani Premium Australian Mineral Water Still

500 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Apani Premium Australian Mineral Water Still

750 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Santa Vittoria Aranciata Italian Sparkling Orange

200 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Santa Vittoria Aranciata Rossa Italian Sparkling Blood Orange

200 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Santa Vittoria Chinotto Italian Sparkling Citrus

200 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Santa Vittoria Iced Tea Green Tea 200 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Santa Vittoria Iced Tea Lemon 200 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Santa Vittoria Iced Tea Peach 200 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Santa Vittoria Limonata Italian Sparkling Lemon

200 Glass Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Santa Vittoria Sparkling Italian Mineral Water

500 PET Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Santa Vittoria Still Italian Mineral Water

500 PET Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

666 Jim Beam Devils Cut & Cola 330 Glass Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Canadian Club & Cola 500 Glass Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Canadian Club & Dry 500 Glass Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Canadian Club Summer Crisp 330 Glass Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Coca Cola Zero 300 PET Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Diet Coca Cola 300 PET Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Fanta Creaming Soda 450 PET Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Fanta Passionfruit Flavour 450 PET Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Glaceau Vitamin Water Antioxidant Selenium Mixed Berry Flavour

500 PET Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Glaceau Vitamin Water Power Iron Dragonfruit Flavour

500 PET Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Glaceau Vitamin Water Radiance Tropical Citrus Flavour

500 PET Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Glaceau Vitamin Water Revive Peach Pineapple Flavour

500 PET Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Jim Beam Devils Cut & Cola 375 Can—Aluminium Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Bourbon & Cola

500 Glass Coca Cola Amatil (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Auguste Bonamy Sparkling Pear Cider

750 Glass Fosters Australia Marine Stores Ltd

Byron Bay Pale Lager 330 Glass Fosters Australia Marine Stores LtdCascade Premium Light 700 Glass Fosters Australia Marine Stores LtdGrolsch Premium Lager 450 Glass Fosters Australia Marine Stores LtdGrolsch Premium Lager 330 Glass Fosters Australia Marine Stores LtdGrolsch Premium Lager 1 500 Glass Fosters Australia Marine Stores LtdMatilda Bay Minimum Chips Golden

Lager345 Glass Fosters Australia Marine Stores Ltd

Pilsner Urquell 330 Glass Fosters Australia Marine Stores LtdRed Bear 7 Vodka & Citrus Blend 300 Can—Aluminium Independent Distillers

(Aust.) Pty LtdStatewide

RecyclingRed Bear Vodka & Lemon Lime 375 Can—Aluminium Independent Distillers

(Aust.) Pty LtdStatewide

RecyclingRed Bear Vodka & Passionfruit 375 Can—Aluminium Independent Distillers

(Aust.) Pty LtdStatewide

RecyclingRed Bear Vodka & Raspberry 375 Can—Aluminium Independent Distillers

(Aust.) Pty LtdStatewide

RecyclingSomersby Apple Cider 330 Glass Independent Distillers

(Aust.) Pty LtdStatewide

Recycling

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4402 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Product NameContaine

r Size (mL)

Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements

Somersby Apple Cider 375 Can—Aluminium Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Somersby Pear Cider 330 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Somersby Pear Cider 375 Can—Aluminium Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Vodka Cruiser Bold Berry Blend 275 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Vodka Cruiser Lush Guava 275 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Vodka Cruiser Pure Pineapple 275 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Vodka Cruiser Sugar Free Citrus Blend

275 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Vodka Cruiser Sugar Free Mixed Berry

275 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Vodka Cruiser Sugar Free Pomegranate & Guava

275 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Vodka Cruiser Sunny Orange Passionfruit

275 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Vodka Cruiser Wild Raspberry 275 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Vodka Cruiser Zesty Lemon & Lime 275 Glass Independent Distillers (Aust.) Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Hartz Tasmanian Mineral Water Lemon Lime

750 Glass JTC Import Export Marine Stores Ltd

Hartz Tasmanian Mineral Water Lightly Carbonated

750 Glass JTC Import Export Marine Stores Ltd

Hartz Tasmanian Mineral Water Lightly Carbonated

275 Glass JTC Import Export Marine Stores Ltd

Caffreys Original Smooth Irish Ale 440 Can—Aluminium Kollaras & Co. Pty Ltd Marine Stores LtdCobra King 750 Glass Kollaras & Co. Pty Ltd Marine Stores LtdCobra Premium Beer 330 Glass Kollaras & Co. Pty Ltd Marine Stores LtdJohn Smith Extra Smooth 500 Can—Aluminium Kollaras & Co. Pty Ltd Marine Stores LtdTetleys Bitter Pale Ale Smooth Flow 440 Can—Aluminium Kollaras & Co. Pty Ltd Marine Stores LtdArizona Grapeade 695 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingArizona Mango 695 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingArizona Watermelon 695 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingArnold Palmer Peach 695 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingDonky Kong Jungle Juice 248 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingDr Pepper Ten 355 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingDuff 248 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingElvis All Shook Up 248 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingFlamin Moe 248 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingPower Up 248 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingRomulan Ale 248 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingSonic Speed 248 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingSpaz Juice 248 Can—Aluminium Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingStewarts Black Cherry 355 Glass Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingStewarts Cherries N Cream 355 Glass Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingStewarts Cream Soda 355 Glass Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingStewarts Grape Soda 355 Glass Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingStewarts Kev Lime 355 Glass Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingStewarts Orange N Cream 355 Glass Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

RecyclingStewarts Root Beer 355 Glass Manna Confectionery Pty

LtdStatewide

Recycling

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4403

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Product NameContaine

r Size (mL)

Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements

Liddells Lactose Free Milk Chocolate 250 LPB—Aseptic Murray Goulburn Co. Operative Limited

Statewide Recycling

Green Time Brand Lemon Tea Drink 500 PET Narkena Pty Ltd Marine Stores LtdGreen Time Brand Papaya Milk Tea

Drink520 PET Narkena Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd

Green Time Brand Peach Tea Drink 500 PET Narkena Pty Ltd Marine Stores LtdUnif Brand Chrysanthemum Tea

Drink500 PET Narkena Pty Ltd Marine Stores Ltd

Unif Brand Pear Drink 500 PET Narkena Pty Ltd Marine Stores LtdBlack Barrel Kentucky Straight

Bourbon Whiskey And Cola440 Can—Aluminium OneBev Pty Ltd Flagcan

DistributorsCreative Cowboy Butterscotch

Flavour With Smooth Decadent Cream

2 000 Cask—cardboard box andPE/Metal/Polyester bag

OneBev Pty Ltd Flagcan Distributors

Elevate Guarana Alcoholic Soda 300 Can—Aluminium OneBev Pty Ltd Flagcan Distributors

Elevate Taurine Alcoholic Soda 300 Can—Aluminium OneBev Pty Ltd Flagcan Distributors

Lite Pom Pomegranate Blackberry Juice Cocktail 50% Pom Juice

710 PET Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Lite Pom Pomegranate Dragonfruit Juice Cocktail 50% Pom Juice

710 PET Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pom Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice

473 PET Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pom Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice

236 PET Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pom Wonderful Pomegranate Blueberry 100% Juice

473 PET Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pom Wonderful Pomegranate Cranberry 100% Juice

473 PET Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pom X Pomegranate Lychee Green Tea

473 PET Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pom X Pomegranate Peach Passion White Tea

473 PET Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Prancing Pony Brewery Amber Ale 330 Glass Prancing Pony Brewery Pty Ltd

Flagcan Distributors

Prancing Pony Brewery Blonde Ale 330 Glass Prancing Pony Brewery Pty Ltd

Flagcan Distributors

Prancing Pony Brewery Pale Ale 330 Glass Prancing Pony Brewery Pty Ltd

Flagcan Distributors

Red Bull Blue Edition Blueberry 250 Can—Aluminium Red Bull Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Red Bull Energy Drink 330 Bottle—Aluminium

Red Bull Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Red Bull Red Edition Cranberry 250 Can—Aluminium Red Bull Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Red Bull Silver Edition Lime 250 Can—Aluminium Red Bull Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pepsi Next 375 Can—Aluminium Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pepsi Next 2 000 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pepsi Next 1 250 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pepsi Next 200 Glass Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pepsi Next 450 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Pepsi Next 600 PET Schweppes Australia Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Golden Axe Apple Cider 330 Glass South East Brewing Company Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Sunraysia Beetroot & Apple 100% Juice

750 Glass Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

Sunraysia Blueberry Juice Drink 750 Glass Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

Sunraysia Cranberry Juice Drink 750 Glass Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

Sunraysia Mango Juice Drink 750 Glass Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

Sunraysia Organic Apple & Blackcurrant Juice

200 Flexible Pouch—PE/PET

Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

Sunraysia Organic Apple Juice 200 Flexible Pouch—PE/PET

Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

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4404 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Product NameContaine

r Size (mL)

Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements

Sunraysia Organic Orange Juice 200 Flexible Pouch—PE/PET

Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

Sunraysia Organic Tropical Juice 200 Flexible Pouch—PE/PET

Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

Sunraysia Pomegranate 100% Juice 750 Glass Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

Sunraysia Prune 100% Juice 750 Glass Sunraysia Natural Beverage Company

Statewide Recycling

Swell Amber Ale 500 Glass Swell Brewing Co. Pty Ltd

Marine Stores Ltd

Swell Wheat Beer 500 Glass Swell Brewing Co. Pty Ltd

Marine Stores Ltd

Alhambra Especial 330 Glass Toro Wines & Spirits Statewide Recycling

Alhambra Negra 330 Glass Toro Wines & Spirits Statewide Recycling

Mahou Cinco Estrellas 330 Glass Toro Wines & Spirits Statewide Recycling

Mahou Classica 250 Glass Toro Wines & Spirits Statewide Recycling

Mahou Light 330 Glass Toro Wines & Spirits Statewide Recycling

Bitburger Drive 330 Glass Wow Brands Marine Stores LtdSail & Anchor Boas Bind Amber Ale 345 Glass Wow Brands Marine Stores LtdSail & Anchor Cats Shank Kolsch 345 Glass Wow Brands Marine Stores LtdSail & Anchor Larks Foot Golden Ale 345 Glass Wow Brands Marine Stores LtdSail & Anchor Monkeys Fist Pale Ale 345 Glass Wow Brands Marine Stores Ltd

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4405

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT 1993Revocation of Approval of Category B Containers

I, ANDREA KAYE WOODS, Delegate of the Environment Protection Authority (‘the Authority’), pursuant to Section 68 of the Environment Protection Act 1993 (SA) (‘the Act’) hereby revoke the approvals of the classes of Category B containers sold in South Australia as identified by reference to the following matters, which are described in the first 4 columns of Schedule 1 of this Notice

(a) the product which each class of containers shall contain;(b) the size of the containers;(c) the type of containers; and(d) the name of the holders of these approvals.

These approvals are revoked as the Authority is satisfied that the waste management arrangement between the approval holder and the party named in Column 5 of Schedule 1 of this Notice has been cancelled.

SCHEDULE 1Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Product NameContaine

r Size (mL)

Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements

Red Devil Energy Drink 250 Can—Aluminium

Energy Drink Queensland Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Carlton Club Scotch & Cola 440 Aluminium Halloran Manton Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Sierra Slammer Margarita 275 Glass Halloran Manton Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Sierra Slammer Tropic 275 Glass Halloran Manton Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Hargreaves Hill Hefeweizen 330 Glass Hargreaves Hill Brewing Co. Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Hargreaves Hill Pale Ale 330 Glass Hargreaves Hill Brewing Co. Pty Ltd

Statewide Recycling

Coca Cola 500 PET JD Beverages Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Coca Cola Light 500 PET JD Beverages Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Coca Cola Zero 500 PET JD Beverages Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Juce Citrus Sting 300 Can—Aluminium

Juce Beverages Statewide Recycling

Juce Pomegranate Punch 300 Can—Aluminium

Juce Beverages Statewide Recycling

Gold 330 Glass Lioness Money Statewide Recycling

Morning Glory 330 Glass Lioness Money Statewide Recycling

Rock Harder 330 Glass Lioness Money Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Artichoke Drink 330 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Basil Seed Drink 330 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Bird Nest Drink 250 Can—Steel Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Coco Juice Drink 250 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Coconut Water With Meat Drink

520 Can—Steel Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Coffee Drink 250 Can—Steel Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Dragon Fruit Drink 330 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Grass Jelly Drink 330 Can—Steel Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Ice Cupuccino 250 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Ice Mocha Coffee 250 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Lychee Drink 330 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Pennywort Juice Drink 330 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Sarsi Drink 330 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Tamarind Drink 330 Can—Aluminium

Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Wonderfarm Vietnamese Coffee Drink

250 Can—Steel Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

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4406 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Column 5

Product NameContaine

r Size (mL)

Container Type Approval Holder Collection Arrangements

Wonderfarm Young Coco Water With Meat

330 Can—Steel Maxim Pty Ltd Statewide Recycling

Country Style Beverages Classic Diet Cola

150 PET Rite Price Grocery Clearance Store

Statewide Recycling

Country Style Beverages Classic Diet Lemonade

1 250 PET Rite Price Grocery Clearance Store

Statewide Recycling

Country Style Beverages Classic Ginger Ale

1 250 PET Rite Price Grocery Clearance Store

Statewide Recycling

Country Style Beverages Classic Lemonade

1 250 PET Rite Price Grocery Clearance Store

Statewide Recycling

Sweet Carribie Drinking Water 600 PET Seawolf Concepts Statewide Recycling

Sweet Carribie Drinking Water 1 500 PET Seawolf Concepts Statewide Recycling

AJW Vodka Peach & Orange 330 Glass Vintage Palate Wines Statewide Recycling

Windhoek Lager 340 Glass Vintage Palate Wines Statewide Recycling

Windhoek Light Beer 330 Glass Vintage Palate Wines Statewide Recycling

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4407

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ADVERTISEMENT RATES

To apply from 1 July 2012

$Agents, Ceasing to Act as.................................................... 47.00Associations:

Incorporation.................................................................... 23.80Intention of Incorporation................................................ 59.00Transfer of Properties....................................................... 59.00

Attorney, Appointment of.................................................... 47.00Bailiff’s Sale........................................................................ 59.00Cemetery Curator Appointed............................................... 34.75Companies:

Alteration to Constitution................................................. 47.00Capital, Increase or Decrease of....................................... 59.00Ceasing to Carry on Business........................................... 34.75Declaration of Dividend................................................... 34.75Incorporation.................................................................... 47.00Lost Share Certificates:

First Name.................................................................... 34.75Each Subsequent Name................................................ 12.00

Meeting Final................................................................... 39.25Meeting Final Regarding Liquidator’s Report on

Conduct of Winding Up (equivalent to ‘FinalMeeting’)First Name.................................................................... 47.00Each Subsequent Name................................................ 12.00

Notices:Call............................................................................... 59.00Change of Name........................................................... 23.80Creditors....................................................................... 47.00Creditors Compromise of Arrangement....................... 47.00Creditors (extraordinary resolution that ‘the Com-

pany be wound up voluntarily and that a liquidator be appointed’)........................................................... 59.00

Release of LiquidatorApplicationLarge Ad........... 93.50Release Granted...................... 59.00

Receiver and Manager Appointed................................ 54.00Receiver and Manager Ceasing to Act......................... 47.00Restored Name............................................................. 44.00Petition to Supreme Court for Winding Up.................. 81.50Summons in Action...................................................... 69.50Order of Supreme Court for Winding Up Action......... 47.00Register of InterestsSection 84 (1) Exempt............... 105.00Removal of Office........................................................ 23.80Proof of Debts............................................................... 47.00Sales of Shares and Forfeiture...................................... 47.00

Estates:Assigned........................................................................... 34.75Deceased PersonsNotice to Creditors, etc..................... 59.00

Each Subsequent Name................................................ 12.00Deceased PersonsClosed Estates................................... 34.75

Each Subsequent Estate................................................ 1.55Probate, Selling of............................................................ 47.00Public Trustee, each Estate............................................... 12.00

$Firms:

Ceasing to Carry on Business (each insertion)................ 31.25Discontinuance Place of Business.................................... 31.25

LandReal Property Act:Intention to Sell, Notice of............................................... 59.00Lost Certificate of Title Notices....................................... 59.00Cancellation, Notice of (Strata Plan)................................ 59.00

Mortgages:Caveat Lodgement............................................................ 23.80Discharge of..................................................................... 24.90Foreclosures..................................................................... 23.80Transfer of........................................................................ 23.80Sublet................................................................................ 12.00

LeasesApplication for Transfer (2 insertions) each.......... 12.00Lost Treasury Receipts (3 insertions) each.......................... 34.75Licensing.............................................................................. 69.50Municipal or District Councils:

Annual Financial StatementForms 1 and 2................... 657.00Electricity SupplyForms 19 and 20............................... 467.00Default in Payment of Rates:

First Name.................................................................... 93.50Each Subsequent Name................................................ 12.00

Noxious Trade...................................................................... 34.75Partnership, Dissolution of.................................................. 34.75Petitions (small)................................................................... 23.80Registered Building Societies (from Registrar-General)..... 23.80Register of Unclaimed MoneysFirst Name....................... 34.75

Each Subsequent Name.................................................... 12.00Registers of MembersThree pages and over:

Rate per page (in 8pt)....................................................... 299.00Rate per page (in 6pt)....................................................... 395.00

Sale of Land by Public Auction........................................... 59.50Advertisements.................................................................... 3.30¼ page advertisement........................................................... 139.00½ page advertisement........................................................... 279.00Full page advertisement....................................................... 546.00

Advertisements, other than those listed are charged at $3.30 per column line, tabular one-third extra.

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Where the notice inserted varies significantly in length from that which is usually published a charge of $3.30 per column line will be applied in lieu of advertisement rates listed.

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4408 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

MISCELLANEOUS LEGISLATION AND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS PRICES AS FROM 1 JULY 2012

Acts, Bills, Rules, Parliamentary Papers and Regulations

Pages Main Amends Pages Main Amends

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97-112 9.75 8.35 593-608 47.25 45.50113-128 10.90 9.60 609-624 48.00 47.00129-144 12.20 10.80 625-640 49.25 47.50145-160 13.40 12.00 641-656 50.50 49.25161-176 14.60 13.20 657-672 51.50 49.75177-192 15.90 14.40 673-688 53.00 51.50193-208 17.10 15.80 689-704 54.00 52.00209-224 18.10 16.70 705-720 55.50 53.50225-240 19.30 17.90 721-736 57.00 54.50241-257 20.80 18.90 737-752 57.50 56.00258-272 21.90 20.00 753-768 59.00 57.00273-288 23.00 21.70 769-784 60.00 59.00289-304 24.10 22.60 785-800 61.00 60.00305-320 25.50 24.00 801-816 62.50 60.50321-336 26.50 25.10 817-832 63.50 62.50337-352 27.90 26.25 833-848 65.00 63.50353-368 28.75 27.75 849-864 66.00 64.50369-384 30.25 28.75 865-880 67.50 66.00385-400 31.50 30.00 881-896 68.00 66.50401-416 32.75 31.00 897-912 69.50 68.00417-432 34.00 32.50 913-928 70.00 69.50433-448 35.00 33.75 929-944 71.50 70.00449-464 36.00 34.50 945-960 72.50 71.00465-480 36.50 35.75 961-976 75.50 72.00481-496 38.75 36.50 977-992 76.50 72.50

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4409

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

GAMING MACHINES ACT 1992

GM Notice No. 2 of 2012Gaming Machines—AHA|SA—Training

Recognition Notice (No. 1) 2012[13 September 2012]

The Independent Gambling Authority publishes this notice under Section 10B of the Gaming Machines Act 1992:

1. Citation, authorising provisions

(1) This notice may be cited as the Gaming Machines—AHA|SA—Training Recognition Notice (No. 1) 2012.

(2) This notice is authorised by Section 10B (1) (b) of the Gaming Machines Act 1992.

2. Recognised course of training

(1) This notice is published in response to an application by Australian Hotels Association (SA Branch) for recognition as advanced problem gambling intervention training of a course of training of which it would be the provider.

(2) The course of training identified in the table is recognised as advanced problem gambling intervention training for provision from the date indicated.

TABLECourse description Date of first provision

Advanced problem gambling intervention training(APGIT)—version 4

13 September 2012

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4410 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that R.T.B.C. Pty Ltd in its capacity as trustee for the Meuris Family Trust has applied to the Licensing Authority for the grant of a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 16 Jetty Road, Glenelg, S.A. 5045 and to be known as Salsa’s Fresh Mex Grill.

The application has been set down for hearing on 15 October 2012 at 10.30 a.m.

ConditionsThe following licence conditions are sought:

• Restaurant Licence for the premises; and• Entertainment Consent to allow live music at

the premises. Live music would only be played occasionally and restricted to one or two musicians playing acoustic-type background music for diners.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 8 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Kelly & Co. Lawyers, Westpac House, Level 21, 91 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 (Attention: Dimitris Parhas).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 6 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Alrow Nominees Pty Ltd as trustee for the Alrow Unit Trust has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Residential Licence in respect of premises situated at 323 Sturt Road, Bedford Park, S.A. 5042 and to be known as Marion Holiday Park.

The application has been set down for hearing on 17 October 2012 at 10 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 10 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o DBH Commercial Lawyers, G.P.O. Box 2, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 (Attention: Max Basheer or David Tillett).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 10 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997

Notice of ApplicationNOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Laneway Bar Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Special Circumstances Licence with an Extended Trading Authorisation and Entertainment Consent in respect of premises situated at 121 Hindley Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 and known as Laneway Bar.

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4411

The application has been set down for hearing on 17 October 2012 at 9.30 a.m.

ConditionsThe following licence conditions are sought:

• To serve liquor for consumption on the licensed premises on any day (other than a Sunday) between midday and midnight; and on all Sundays between midday and 8 p.m.

• Extended Trading Authorisation for the following hours:

Monday to Saturday: Midnight to 3 a.m. the following day;

Sunday: 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. the following day;Maundy Thursday and Christmas Eve:

Midnight to 2 a.m. the following day;Sunday Christmas Eve: 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. the

following day;Days preceding other Public Holidays:

Midnight to 3 a.m. the following day; andSundays preceding Public Holidays: 8 p.m. to

3 a.m. the following day.Any person may object to the application by lodging

a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 10 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o DBH Commercial Lawyers, G.P.O. Box 2, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 (Attention: Bill Moody).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 11 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that La’Marc Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for an Extension of Trading Area in respect of premises situated at 23 Stanley Street, North Adelaide, S.A. 5006 and known as Kentish Arms Hotel.

The application has been set down for hearing on 17 October 2012 at 11.30 a.m.

ConditionsThe following licence conditions are sought:

Extension of Trading Area to allow for outdoor dining, as per plans lodged with this office.Any person may object to the application by lodging

a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 10 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Linton Mudie, 23 Stanley Street, North Adelaide, S.A. 5006.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street,

Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 10 September 2012.

Applicant

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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that McLaren Vale Premium Wines Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for the removal of a Licence in respect of premises situated at 4A 130 Main Road, McLaren Vale, S.A. 5171 and to be situated at 309 Foggo Road, McLaren Vale, S.A. 5171 and known as McLaren Vale Premium Wines.

The application has been set down for hearing on 16 October 2012 at 11.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Tracy Rashleigh, P.O. Box 692, McLaren Vale, S.A. 5171.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 10 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Ampika Wandee and Alan Thomas Foreman have applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 17 Aldinga Road, Willunga, S.A. 5172 and to be known as Ampika’s Kitchen.

The application has been set down for hearing on 17 October 2012 at 10.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’ address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 10 October 2012).

The applicants’ address for service is c/o Alan Thomas Foreman, 17 First Avenue, Moana, S.A. 5169.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 10 September 2012.

Applicants

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Shanghai Tea House Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence with Section 34 (1) (c) authorisation in respect of premises situated at Tenancy 108, Burnside Village Shopping Centre, Glenside, S.A. 5065 and to be known as Shanghai Tea House.

The application has been set down for hearing on 16 October 2012 at 10 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 October 2012).

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

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The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 7 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Astonish Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 393 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 and to be known as Astonish Patisserie.

The application has been set down for hearing on 16 October 2012 at 11 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Astonish Pty Ltd, 393 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 (Attention: Hsin Cheng).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 7 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Studio Pangrazio Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at 1/321 North East Road, Hampstead Gardens, S.A. 5087 and to be known as Il Toro.

The application has been set down for hearing on 16 October 2012 at 10.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Jim Talladira, 1/321 North East Road, Hampstead Gardens, S.A. 5087.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 6 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Chatswood Vineyards Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at Kimber Road, Clare, S.A. 5453 and to be known as Chatswood Vineyard Pty Ltd.

The application has been set down for hearing on 16 October 2012 at 9.30 a.m.

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Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 9 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o DBH Commercial Lawyers, G.P.O. Box 2, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 (Attention: Max Basheer or David Tillet).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 6 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that TWG Australia II Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Producer’s Licence in respect of premises situated at Bookpurong Road, Loxton, S.A. 5333 and to be known as TWG Loxton.

The application has been set down for hearing on 15 October 2012 at 11.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 8 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Trevor Davidson, Allens Arthur Robinson, Level 28 Deutsche Bank Place, 126 Phillip Street, Sydney, N.S.W. 2000.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 6 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Alessio Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence in respect of premises situated at Shops 4 and 5, 107 Portrush Road, Evandale, S.A. 5069 and to be known as Subito Pizza and Pasta.

The application has been set down for hearing on 15 October 2012 at 10 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 8 Ocotber 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Alessio Pty Ltd, Subito Pizza and Pasta, Shops 4 and 5, 107 Portrush Road, Evandale, S.A. 5069 (Attention: Serafino Donnarumma).

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner,

Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 5 September 2012.

Applicant

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LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that GSB & LJB Pty Ltd has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Redefinition of licensed area and Section 34 (1) (c) authorisation in respect of premises situated at 14 Esplanade, Christies Beach, S.A. 5165 and known as the Ripple and Swirl Cafe.

The application has been set down for hearing on 10 October 2012 at 10 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 3 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Grant Blagrove, 14 Esplanade, Christies Beach, S.A. 5165.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 4 September 2012.

Applicant

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Padam Singh Adhikari and Reeta Adhikara as trustees for P & R Investment Trust have appliedto the Licensing Authority for a Restaurant Licence with Section 34 (1) (c) authorisation in respect of premises situated at 76 Essington Lewis Avenue, Whyalla, S.A. 5600 and to be known as Tandoori Guru.

The application has been set down for hearing on 10 October 2012 at 9.30 a.m.

Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicants at the applicants’ address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 3 October 2012).

The applicants’ address for service is c/o Padam Adhikari,8 Burns Street, Whyalla Norrie, S.A. 5608.

The application and certain documents and material (including Plans) relevant to the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 4 September 2012.

Applicants

LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1997Notice of Application

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 52 (2) (b) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1997, that Wine CRU Pty Ltd holder of Direct Sales Licence No. 51402360 has applied to the Licensing Authority for a Variation of Conditions of Licence in respect of the business known as Qwoff.

The application has been set down for hearing on 18 October 2012 at 10 a.m.

ConditionsThe following licence conditions are sought:

• To delete Condition 3 of the licence which reads, ‘The licensee shall ensure that liquor is not delivered to premises which are unattended at the time of delivery, and that the recipient of the liquor delivered is 18 years of age or over’.

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Any person may object to the application by lodging a notice of objection in the prescribed form with the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner and serving a copy of the notice on the applicant at the applicant’s address, at least seven days before the hearing date (viz: 11 October 2012).

The applicant’s address for service is c/o Wallmans Lawyers, G.P.O. Box 1018, Adelaide, S.A. 5001.

The application and certain documents and material relevantto the application may be inspected without fee at a place and during a period specified by the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner, Chesser House, 3rd Floor, 91-97 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000. Telephone: 8226 8655. Facsimile: 8226 8512. Email: [email protected] 11 September 2012.

Applicant

LIVESTOCK ACT 1997: SECTION 33REMOVAL OF PROHIBITION OF ENTRY OF PIGEONS INTO THE

STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIANotice by the Minister

Preamble1. On 13 September 2011, the Minister, by notice in

the Gazette (dated 15 September 2011, page 4019) issued a Notice to prohibit the introduction into South Australia from all States and Territories of the Commonwealth of Australia of any pigeons, except as provided in any written authority given by the Chief Inspector of Stock, for the purpose of preventing the introduction to, and spread within, the State of South Australia of the declared disease Avian Paramyxovirus, now known as Virulent Avian Paramyxovirus.

2. There being no basis to continue this prohibition after 30 September 2012, this notice hereby revokes the notice made by the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries on 13 September 2011 and published 15 September 2011, effective on 1 October 2012.

NoticePURSUANT to Section 33 of the Livestock Act 1997, I, Gail Gago, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, remove the controls referred to in Clause 1 of the Preamble on the movement of pigeons into South Australia, effective on 1 October 2012.Dated 30 August 2012.

GAIL GAGO, Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999SCHEDULE 2

Notice of Amendment of Charter of a Regional Subsidiary

NOTICE is hereby given that the charter of the Murray Mallee Community Transport Scheme has been amended by the Coorong District Council, District Council of Karoonda East Murray and Southern Mallee District Council.

A copy of the amended charter is set out below.

MURRAY MALLEE COMMUNITY TRANSPORT SCHEMEREGIONAL SUBSIDIARY CHARTER

Revision 20121. Continuation

1.1 The Murray Mallee Community Transport Scheme (‘Transport Scheme’) formally a controlling authority established under Section 200 of the Local Government Act 1934, continues as a regional subsidiary pursuant to Section 43 and Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999 (‘the Act’) and Section 25 of the Local Government (Implementation) Act 1999.

1.2 This Charter governs the affairs of the Transport Scheme and must be reviewed by the Constituent Councils at least once every three years.

1.3 The Transport Scheme is not involved in a significant business activity as defined in Section 4 Government Business Enterprises (Competition) Act 1996.

2. Constituent Councils2.1 The Transport Scheme has been established by the District Council of Karoonda East Murray, the

Southern Mallee District Council and The Coorong District Council (the Constituent Councils).2.2 The Transport Scheme is subject to the direction of the Management Board.

3. Aims3.1 The objects of the Transport Scheme shall be:

3.1.1 to address the transport needs of community in particular the transport disadvantaged, by co-ordinating and brokering transport services within each region, providing an information service and delivering transport where no other appropriate services exist;

3.1.2 to develop specialised, innovative, and cost effective local solutions which are accessible, affordable and equitable;

3.1.3 to promote efficient use of transport resources in the area by encouraging and co-ordinating shared use of existing resources, and the integration of community transport services with conventional transport;

3.1.4 to ensure the local community is consulted about its transport needs and participates in service planning and management, so that services developed are responsive to needs;

3.1.5 to provide information, support and expert advice to local residents, Councils, and other service providers in relation to transport planning matters and transport service provision;

3.1.6 transport assistance is provided in accordance with the Home and Community Care (HACC) Minimum Data Set (MDS) guidelines as a means of assisting clients to access services and facilities with some level of independence. This includes attendance at specialist medical, services that are not available locally; and other activities that may enable clients to participate to a greater degree in the life of their community; and

3.1.7 to benefit members of community by creation of a transport network that is focussed on serving the client; provides accessibility to needed services for the transport disadvantaged; is safe; minimises harm to the environment; is efficient in its use of physical and financial resources; and promotes social justice.

4. Board of Management4.1 The Transport Scheme will be governed by a Board of up to twelve members.4.2 The Board is responsible for the administration of the affairs of the Transport Scheme. The Board

must ensure, insofar as it is practicable, and in accordance with Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999, that the Scheme observes the objectives set out in this Charter, that information provided to Constituent Councils is accurate and that Constituent Councils are kept informed of the solvency of the Transport Scheme and any material developments which may affect the operating capacity and financial affairs of the Transport Scheme.

4.3 Each of the Constituent Councils will appoint an Elected Member of Council or a nominated person as its representative on the Board as well as a second person to act as proxy to the nominated person.

4.4 Board members shall be nominated by the organisations they represent. The nominated persons shall be active members of the interest groups as specified, where possible. The interest groups may also nominate a second person to act as proxy to the nominated person. Such nominations are to be received one week prior to the Annual General Meeting.Those persons shall represent the following interests:4.4.1 commercial transport operators;4.4.2 local health service providers;4.4.3 disability services;

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4.4.4 client of the Transport Scheme;4.4.5 carers;4.4.6 current active volunteer driver; and4.4.7 the veteran community.

4.5 In the event of insufficient nominations as per Clause 4.4, nominations may be taken from the floor.

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4.6 Following the Annual General Meeting and the receipt of the names of persons approved by the Annual General Meeting to join the Board, the Constituent Councils shall jointly approve the persons so nominated in accordance with Section 20 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999.

4.7 A Certificate signed by the Chief Executive Officer of one of the appointing Constituent Councils will be sufficient evidence of appointment to the Board.

4.8 There will be a Chair and Deputy Chair of the Board elected at the first board meeting after the Annual General Meeting by ballot of the Board for a 12 month period, one of which shall be a representative of the Constituent Councils. The outgoing Chair and Deputy Chair will be eligible for re-election.

4.9 In the absence of the Chair and Deputy Chair, the members of the Board shall elect a presiding member for the relevant meeting.

4.10 The Secretary shall be a staff member of the Murray Mallee Community Transport Scheme, who is responsible for compiling and forwarding the agenda for all meetings of the Board, keeping minutes of all meetings of the Board, distributing those minutes to all members of the Board, and keeping secure the common seal.

4.11 The Treasurer shall be the nominated officer of the Constituent Council appointed by the Board to manage the Murray Mallee Community Transport Scheme accounts, who shall assist the Board to fulfil its financial management, budgets and business planning obligations in accordance with Section 24 and 25 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999 and to perform such functions as are delegated in writing by the Board.

4.13 The Board can by resolution remove a Board member, if that member has been absent without leave of the board for three or more consecutive meetings of the board.

5. Term of Office5.1 The term of office of each Elected Member of Council, or nominated person representing the

Constituent Council, shall be for one year.5.2 A Constituent Council may, by resolution, remove and replace its representative appointed to the

Board at any time.5.3 Members of the Board shall be eligible for re appointment to the Board in accordance with Clause 4.45.4 The Board may by a two thirds majority vote of the members present (excluding the member or

proxy subject to this sub rule) make a recommendation to the Constituent Council or Councils seeking its or their approval to terminate the appointment of a member or proxy to the Board in the event of any behaviour of the member or proxy which, in the opinion of the Board amounts to impropriety, serious neglect of duty while attending to the responsibilities as a member of the Board, breach of fiduciary duty to the Board or a Constituent Council, breach of duty of confidentiality to the Board and the Constituent Councils and non-compliance with this Charter or the provisions of Section 23 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999 or any other behaviour which may discredit the Board.

5.5 The Constituent Council or Councils which appointed the member, whose position has become vacant, will be responsible to appoint a replacement member.

5.6 Casual vacancies other than members appointed under Clause 4.3 shall be appointed by the Board.6. Proceedings of the Board

6.1 Subject only to the extent they are modified by this clause, the proceedings of the Board will be the same as those for committees of Council as defined in Part 2 of Chapter 6 of the Local Government Act 1999 and in accordance with the Regulations for other committees’, comprise in Parts 1, 3 and 4 of the Local Government (Proceedings at Meetings) Regulations 2000.To the extent that this Charter and the Act and its associated Regulations are silent, the Board may determine its own meeting procedures.

6.2 Questions concerning the conduct of meetings, the application of the Act and Regulations and the interpretation of this Charter shall be determined by the Chair of the Board. Unless contested by successful resolution seeking legal advice, the Chairs decision concerning the conduct of meetings shall be final and binding upon the members of the Board.

6.3 No meeting of the Board shall commence until a quorum of members is present and no meeting may continue unless there is a quorum of members present. A quorum is the number ascertained by dividing the total number of members appointed to the Board (in accordance with Clauses 4.3 and 4.4) by 2, ignoring any fraction resulting from the division, and adding one.

6.4 All matters for decision at a meeting of the Board will be decided by a simple majority of the members present and entitled to vote on the matter. All members present and entitled to vote on a matter are required to cast a vote. All members are entitled to a deliberative vote. Board members may not vote by proxy.

6.5 In the event of any equality of votes, the Chairperson will not have a casting vote and the matter will be deemed to have lapsed and may at some later time be reconsidered.

6.6 Meetings of the Board shall be held at such time and in such places as the Board decides subject to the requirement that there be at least one meeting every three months.

6.7 Notice of all meetings will be given in accordance with the provisions applicable to a committee meeting under Part 2 of Chapter 6 of the Act and the associated Regulations.

6.8 Meetings of the Board will not be open to the public unless the Board so resolves. The Co-ordinator, Secretary, and Treasurer, shall be permitted to remain at all Board meetings unless otherwise determined by the Board.

6.9 All members must keep confidential all documents and any information provided to them for their consideration prior to a meeting of the Board.

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6.10 The Board must ensure that accurate written minutes of its proceedings are kept and are produced for verification at the subsequent meeting of the Board.

6.11 A special meeting of the Board may be held at any time and may be called at the request of the Chair or at the written request by three members of the Board.

6.12 Each year the Board shall hold an Annual General Meeting, to which members of the public may be invited. The Chair shall submit an annual report to that meeting including details of the achievements of the aims and objectives of the Transport Scheme’s programme.

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7. Propriety of Members of the Board7.1 The principles regarding conflict of interest prescribed in the Act will apply to all members of the

Board as if they were elected members of a Council.7.2 The members of the Board will not be required to comply with Division 2, Chapter 5 (Register of

Interests) of the Act.7.3 The members of the Board will at all times act in accordance with their duties of confidence and

confidentiality and individual fiduciary duties including honesty and the exercise of reasonable care and diligence with respect to the Board as required by Part 4 Division 1, Chapter 5 of the Act and Clause 23 of Part 2 of Schedule 2.

8. Powers of the Board8.1 The Transport Scheme is constituted as a body corporate under the Act and, in all things, acts as

through the Board.8.2 Subject to this Charter, the Transport Scheme will have all of the powers, functions and duties

conferred by the Act, including the powers, functions and duties to:8.2.1 apply for grants from other government agencies and enter into agreements;8.2.2 enter into contracts or similar arrangements in its own right;8.2.3 engage contractors to manage the operations of the organisation and perform its services;8.2.4 employ staff and appoint Officers as the Board determines are required to carry out the

objectives of the Transport Scheme. The conditions of employment of employees will be determined by the Board; all employment will be by contract and subject to ongoing funding being available;

8.2.5 invest funds which are surplus to short term cash requirements in Capital Guaranteed Securities;

8.2.6 appoint a Co-ordinator to co-ordinate the day to day management of the Transport Scheme on terms and conditions in accordance with an employment contract and with accountability to the Board through the Chair;

8.2.7 subscribe to, become a member of or co-operate with any other association or organisation whose objectives are altogether or in part similar or complementary to those of the Transport Scheme;

8.2.8 raise revenue through subscriptions or levies and to expend such revenue;8.2.9 to print or publish any newspapers, periodicals, books, leaflets or any other written or

electronic publication that the Transport Scheme may think desirable for the promotion of its objectives;

8.2.10 appoint such sub committees as it deems necessary and to define the duties of such sub committees and the powers under which they may act;

8.2.11 co-opt any member or Officer of a Constituent Council or any appropriate person who is deemed desirable for the efficient function of any sub-committee;

8.2.12 appoint from time to time a solicitor to provide the legal services required by the Transport Scheme or any other consultants as may be necessary to achieve the objectives of the Scheme; and

8.2.13 effect and maintain sufficient insurance cover in respect of general property and to indemnify the Transport Scheme, its Constituent Councils and any members, officers, staff or registered volunteers against claims in respect to, public liability and professional indemnity arising out of the operations of the Transport Scheme.

8.3 the Constituent Councils, in accordance with the provisions of Section 26 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999, may at any stage direct the affairs of the Transport Scheme by each Constituent Council passing an identical resolution which so directs the affairs of the Transport Scheme.

8.4 The Transport Scheme will not, without the consent by resolution of all Constituent Councils;8.4.1 raise capital through commercial borrowings of any sort;8.4.2 acquire or dispose of real property or other non-operating assets, excluding the change over

of motor vehicles;8.4.3 conduct any business operations outside the boundaries of the area of the Constituent

Councils; and8.4.4 engage in any new business operations.

9. Common Seal9.1 The Transport Scheme will have a Common Seal, which may be affixed to documents requiring

execution under common seal and must be witnessed by the Chair of the Board and one other Board member, one of whom must be an Elected Member or nominee of a Constituent Council. The Common Seal may only be affixed to a document to give effect to a resolution of the Board. The Secretary of the Board shall maintain a register of resolutions of the Board giving authority to affix the Common Seal and details of the documents to which such Seal has been affixed.

9.2 The Chair and Deputy Chair of the Board may execute documents on behalf of the Transport Scheme. The Co-ordinator will maintain a register of such resolutions and details of any documents executed in this way, together with particulars of the person executing the document.

10. Financial Arrangements

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10.1 The Board will be responsible to provide the Constituent Councils with sufficient information for each of them to ascertain the level of and understand the reasons behind the funding required in the following financial year. This will be achieved via the business plan and the annual budget.

10.2 Subject to 10.1 the Board in consultation with Constituent Councils will determine annually the funds required by the Transport Scheme to enable it to function. The Board will seek the consent of the Constituent Councils about the level of proposed subscriptions prior to the demand made on the Councils for payment. The Board may at any time during the year determine that additional funds are required for the continuing function of the Transport Scheme.

10.3 Each of the Constituent Councils agree to contribute annual funds of no less than the previous years contribution and on the basis of percentage (%) of population of the Councils respective areas which is based on the most current Australian Bureau of Statistics Census.

10.4 The annual contribution will be paid by each Constituent Council in advance.10.5 Additional contributions (if any) may be paid by each Constituent Council.

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10.6 The Board is accountable to each Constituent Council to ensure that the Transport Scheme functions within its business plan and approved budgets in accordance with the provisions of Section 24 and 25 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999.

10.7 The Board may seek assistance from one or more of the Constituent Councils for the provision of financial services.

11. Business Plan11.1 The Board must, in consultation with the Constituent Councils, prepare and adopt an Annual

Business Plan in accordance with the provisions of Section 24 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999.

11.2 The Business Plan continues in force for the period specified in the Plan or until the earlier adoption by the Board of a new Business Plan.

11.3 The Board in consultation with the Constituent Councils must review its Business Plan on an annual basis and may amend it at any time.

11.4 The Business Plan must include:11.4.1 the performance targets that the Transport Scheme is to pursue;11.4.2 the statement of the financial and other resources and internal processes that will be

required to achieve the Transport Scheme’s performance targets; and11.4.3 the performance measures that are to be used to monitor and assess performance against

targets.12. Budget

12.1 The Transport Scheme must have a budget for each financial year prepared in accordance with Clause 10 and the provisions of Section 25 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999. That budget must ensure the following:12.1.1 that each principal activity of the Transport Scheme is dealt with separately;12.1.2 the budget is consistent with the Business Plan; and12.1.3 is adopted after 31 March for the ensuring financial year and provided to the Constituent Councils by 30 April.

12.2 The Board of the Transport Scheme may, with the approval of the Constituent Councils, amend its budget for the financial year.

12.3 The Board of the Transport Scheme must at the written request of the Constituent Council provide to the Council any information or records in its control as required by the Council.

13. Auditing and Reporting13.1 The Board of the Transport Scheme must maintain effective auditing of its operations and appoint

an auditor for that purpose.13.2 The Board of the Transport Scheme must, on or before a day determined by the Constituent

Councils, provide to the Constituent Councils a report on the work and operations of the subsidiary for the preceding financial year. That report must incorporate the audited financial statements of the subsidiary and contain any other information sought by the Council. That report must also be incorporated into the Annual Report to each Constituent Council.

13.3 Liabilities incurred or assumed by the Transport Scheme in accordance with the Business Plan are guaranteed by the Constituent Councils in accordance with the provisions of Section 31 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999.

13.4 The Board of the Transport Scheme must maintain financial statements and accounts in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and Best Practice Principles in accordance with the provisions of The Local Government Act 1999 and the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations.

13.5 The Board is responsible for reporting any significant or unusual matters concerning the day to day operation or financial position of the Transport Scheme in a timely fashion, to all Constituent Councils.

13.6 The Co-ordinator in consultation with the Board, shall meet the reporting requirements for PTS and HACC regarding the operation of the Transport Scheme over the relevant period

13.7 The Co-ordinator in consultation with the Board shall provide an annual report to Constituent Councils.

14. Dispute Resolution14.1 Should any dispute arise between Constituent Councils in connection with the affairs of the

Transport Scheme, the following dispute resolution process shall apply:14.1.1 the Chair of the Board shall call a meeting of the Mayor/Chairperson and Chief Executive

Officer and Council representative on the Board of each of the Constituent Councils. The parties at this meeting will attempt to resolve the dispute through good faith negotiation;

14.1.2 failing resolution of the dispute, the Chair of the Board shall appoint a suitably qualified person to investigate, reconvene the meeting, report to the meeting and conciliate the dispute; and

14.1.3 failing resolution of the dispute through conciliation, the Chair of the Board shall call upon the Executive Director of the Local Government Association to appoint a suitable person to make decision that is binding on each of the Constituent Councils.

14.2 Any Constituent Council may initiate this dispute resolution process by resolution of the Council and written notification to the Board.

15. Participation by Constituent Councils

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15.1 A Constituent Council may withdraw from the Transport Scheme by giving not less than three months notice of its intention to do so to all other Constituent Councils and to the Board and in accordance with the provisions with the provisions of Section 29 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999.

15.2 Until the expiry of three months from the date of the Constituent Councils notice of its intention to withdraw from the Transport Scheme, that Council will remain liable for all financial contributions in the remaining period and, through its member on the Board, will be responsible to ensure the continued proper conduct of the affairs of the Transport Scheme.

15.3 A Council may become a Constituent Council of the Transport Scheme at any time and on such terms and conditions as unanimously agreed to by resolution of each of the existing Constituent Councils and with the approval of the Minister in accordance with the provisions of Section 29 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999.

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16. Alteration to the Rules16.1 This Charter may be amended by unanimous resolutions of the Constituent Councils.16.2 Before the Constituent Councils vote on a proposal to alter this Charter, they must take into

account any recommendations of the Board.16.3 The Secretary of the Board must ensure that the amended Charter is provided to the Minister and

is published in the Gazette.17. Dissolution

17.1 The Transport Scheme may be wound up in accordance with the provisions of Section 33 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 1999:17.1.1 by the Minister acting at the request of the Constituent Councils; and17.1.2 by the Minister on the ground that there has been a failure to comply with the requirement

of the Minister and the circumstances, in the opinion of the Minister, sufficiently serious to justify the taking of action to wind up the subsidiary.

17.2 On winding up the Transport Scheme, the net assets of the Transport Scheme are to be transferred to the Constituent Councils in the same proportion as the financial contributions made by the Constituent Councils in the full financial year prior to the passing of the resolution to wind up.

17.3 In the event of there being an insolvency of the Transport Scheme at the time of winding up, the Constituent Councils will be responsible, jointly and severally, to pay the liabilities of the Transport Scheme and between themselves in the same proportion as reflected in Clause 17.2.

Dated 7 September 2012.T. J. GORDON, Deputy Chairperson, MMCTS Management Board

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MINING ACT 1971CONTENTS

1. Compliance Reports2. Requirement for Submission and Reporting Period3. Content of Compliance Report

3.1 Required Elements of Regulation 86 (4)3.2 Other Information Required

3.2.1 Identification3.2.2 Changes to Mining Operations and Emerging Environmental Hazards3.2.3 Operations Summary Table3.2.4 Rehabilitation and Environmental Management Activities3.2.5 Ore Reserves and Mine Life3.2.6 Compliance with Outcomes3.2.7 Rectification of Non-Compliances3.2.8 Compliance with Leading Indicator Criteria3.2.9 Management System Audits3.2.10 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act Reporting3.2.11 Liaison with Affected Parties

3.3 Maps and plans4. Submission of Reports

MINING ACT 1971NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Regulations 86 (1), (3), (4) and (7) of the Mining Regulations 2011, determining the reporting periods and minimum information required to be provided in a compliance report for a mineral lease and any associated miscellaneous purposes licence for metallic and industrial minerals (excluding extractive minerals, coal and uranium).1. Compliance Reports

The compliance report must summarise the lease or licence holders own compliance monitoring activities, and provide evidence that mining operations are compliant with the approved program for environment protection and rehabilitation (PEPR), mineral lease and/or miscellaneous purposes licence and the Mining Act 1971.

The compliance report will replace the mining and rehabilitation compliance report formerly required in some lease or licence conditions.2. Requirement for Submission and Reporting Period

Unless otherwise agreed by the Director Mining Regulation in writing:• A compliance report is required for all mineral leases and any associated miscellaneous purposes

licences.• The reporting period is one year, based on the anniversary of the lease or licence grant or the part of

the final year if the lease or licence has been surrendered or cancelled.• The period after the reporting period to submit the compliance report is two months.

3. Content of Compliance Report3.1 Required elements of Regulation 86 (4)

The compliance report must include all elements of Regulation 86 (4) (a–i).If the mine has been closed and all rehabilitation was completed during the previous reporting period, only relevant sections of Regulation 86 (4) are required to be addressed.

3.2 Other Information RequiredThe information listed in Sections 3.2.1 to 3.2.11 must be included.3.2.1 Identification

The report must clearly identify:• tenement number(s);• name of the mine operation;• general location details;• name(s) of the mine owner and mine operator(s);• reference and approved date of relevant PEPR being reported against;• person accepting responsibility for the report;• dates of the reporting period for the report; and• date of preparation of the report.

3.2.2 Changes to Mining Operations and Emerging Environmental HazardsDescribe any changes made to the mining operations since the previous compliance report or current approved PEPR.

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If any changes to the site footprint have occurred since the current approved PEPR, include a plan of the current site extent of the mine operations.Describe any new knowledge about the environment at the mine operation if this is different from the current approved PEPR.If any changes to the mining operation or new knowledge has been obtained about the environment, an analysis of potential new environmental risks in accordance with Regulation 86 (4) (h) must be included.If a new risk is identified that may materially alter the existing approved outcomes or criteria (including the introduction of new outcomes to be achieved), the report must outline a plan to review the PEPR and/or apply for a change to the lease conditions.

3.2.3 Operations Summary TableProvide a table (as per Table 1) and a scale plan showing disturbed and rehabilitated areas for all tenements associated with the mining operation.

Table 1—Operations Summary TableDomain Last reporting period Current reporting period Proposed next 12 months

Disturbed (ha)

Rehabilitated (ha)

Disturbed (ha)

Rehabilitated (ha)

Disturbed (ha)

Rehabilitated (ha)

(List domain)

3.2.4 Rehabilitation and Environmental Management ActivitiesDetails to be provided must include:

• the amount of land disturbed;• vegetation cleared;• new measures implemented to avoid or control environmental impact;• revegetation or rehabilitation earthworks conducted;• evidence (by using closure and rehabilitation criteria in the current approved PEPR) of

the effectiveness of rehabilitation being progressively undertaken; and• any problems or potential improvements learned from previous rehabilitation.

An assessment of risks that rehabilitation may or may not be achieved as planned must be included. If a risk of failure is identified, detail new strategies to be undertaken to achieve environmental outcomes in the current approved PEPR.

3.2.5 Ore Reserves and Mine LifeA summary must be included of any new delineation or exploration drilling activities on or off the lease, review of reserves, or other potential sources of ore (e.g. from nearby mines) that have a significant effect on the future production levels or mine life.

3.2.6 Compliance with OutcomesThis section must include a clear statement that operations were, or were not, compliant with each environmental outcome (for construction, operation and post mine closure) stated in the lease or licence conditions and the current approved PEPR. The statement must be supported by a summary of compliance criteria data that clearly demonstrates the conclusion that the outcome was (or was not) fully achieved.Where native vegetation has been approved for clearance, the compliance report must include:

• a reconciliation between the approved maximum clearance in hectares;• the amount cleared in the reporting period;• the total amount cleared to date; and• an estimated amount to be cleared in the next reporting period.

3.2.7 Rectification of Non-compliancesWhere instances of non-compliance with either the environmental outcomes in the current approved PEPR or lease conditions have been noted in the compliance report, each non-compliance must state:

• date of the incident;• state if the incident was a reportable incident under Regulation 87. If so, the report

must also state the date the incident was initially reported to the Minister and the date the written report was provided to the Minister;

• who detected the non-compliance;• what environmental outcome or lease condition was breached;• if and how the non-compliance was, or is planned to be, rectified; and• what measures, if any, will be taken to prevent recurrence.

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Where non-compliances have previously been reported, in compliance reports (under Regulation 86) or incident reports (under Regulation 87) and not fully rectified at the time of reporting, a progress report must be included to assess the effectiveness of rectification.

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3.2.8 Compliance with Leading Indicator CriteriaThis section must summarise data relating to any leading indicator criteria approved in the PEPR.If any leading indicator criteria have been triggered, the report must state the actions that were taken and if the relevant control strategies continue to be effective.

3.2.9 Management System AuditsIf an audit of any part of the operation management system was conducted during the reporting period, the following information on the audit must be included:

• when the audit was undertaken;• who undertook the audit;• what aspect(s) of the management system was/were audited;• what issues, or recommendations for improvement, were noted;• an assessment of the potential for any issues indentified in the audit to lead to a

noncompliance with approved environmental outcomes; and• what corrective action has been, or will be, taken to address any issues.

3.2.10 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act ReportingIf the lease or licence was the subject of an approval under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, a section must be included demonstrating compliance with all Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act approval conditions.

3.2.11 Liaison with Affected PartiesFor rural areas either:

• Provide landholding details and a description of land use/type for both the directly affected landowner and any adjacent landowner; or

• Summarise any concerns or complaints raised by landowners and how these were addressed.For mines adjacent to urban areas:

• summarise the land use;• indicate how concerns or complaints raised by third parties were addressed;• where applicable, indicate the class of exempt land where mining activities were

undertaken; and• where applicable, provide a statement that all waivers for exempt land required for the

current operation are in place in accordance with the Mining Act.3.3 Maps and Plans

If maps or plans are included in the report, these must conform to the following standards:• be based on the Australian Height Datum (AHD);• state the relevant datum (e.g. GDA94, WGS84);• use metric units;• include title, north arrow, scale bar, text and legend;• state date prepared and author; and• be of appropriate resolution and scale for represented information.

4. Submission of ReportsTwo hard copies and an electronic version of the compliance report must be submitted; the information in

all must be identical.Each page, plan or other separate sheet must include the lease number(s), date of the compliance report

preparation and sequential page numbering.The electronic version must be submitted in either Acrobat PDF or Microsoft Word compatible files.A single report may be submitted that reports on a group of leases and licences that are worked under a

single approved PEPR.Compliance reports can only be submitted by the tenement holder(s). Reports submitted by consultants or

agents will not be accepted unless accompanied by a signed statement from the leaseholder endorsing the content.

Mark submissions ‘Attention: Mining Regulation’ and forward by email, post or courier:Email: [email protected]:

Mining Regulation Branch,Resources and Energy Group,DMITRE,G.P.O. Box 1264,Adelaide, S.A. 5001.

Hand deliver/courier:Mining Regulation Branch,Resources and Energy Group,

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DMITRE,c/o Level 7, 101 Grenfell Street,Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

In accordance with Regulation 86 of the Mining Regulations 2011, this notice will have effect from 6 September 2012.

G. MARSHALL, Director, Mining Regulation

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

Applicant: Minotaur Operations Pty LtdLocation: Camel Lake area—Approximately 70 km

north-east of Ooldea.Term: 2 yearsArea in km2: 833Ref.: 2010/00367

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: WPG Resources LimitedLocation: McDouall Peak area—Approximately 100

km south-south-east of Coober Pedy.Pastoral Lease: McDouall PeakTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 113Ref.: 2011/00256

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Minotaur Operations Pty LtdLocation: Lake Everard area—Approximately 110

km south-south-east of Tarcoola.Pastoral Lease: Lake EverardTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 878Ref.: 2011/00286

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Minotaur Operations Pty LtdLocation: Nuckulla Hill area—Approximately 110

km south-south-east of Tarcoola.Pastoral Leases: Lake Everard, KondoolkaTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 692Ref.: 2011/00287

Plans and co-ordinates can be found on the DMITRE website:

http://www.minerals.dmitre.sa.gov.au/public_notices or by phoning Mineral Tenements on (08) 8463 3103.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Endeavour Copper Gold Pty LtdLocation: Thurlga area—Approximately 100 km

north-east of Ceduna.Pastoral Leases: Yardea, Mount Ive, KolendoTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 951Ref.: 2012/00043

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Trafford Resources LimitedLocation: Wildingi Claypan area—Approximately

90 km south-west of Coober Pedy.Pastoral Leases: Commonwealth Hill, Mabel CreekTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 128Ref.: 2012/00069

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Giralia Resources Pty LtdLocation: Wadnaminga area—Approximately 40

km south-south-west of Olary.Pastoral Leases: Oulnina, Wadnaminga,

Devonborough Downs, Benda, Lilydale, Manunda, Netley Gap

Term: 3 yearsArea in km2: 996Ref.: 2012/00148

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Quasar Resources Pty LtdLocation: Tallaringa South area—Approximately

110 km west-south-west of Coober Pedy.Term: 2 years

Area in km2: 466Ref.: 2012/00149

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Rio Tinto Exploration Pty LimitedLocation: Hanging Knoll area—Approximately 330

km west-north-west of Marla.Term: 2 yearsArea in km2: 765Ref.: 2012/00157

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Maosen Australia Pty LtdLocation: Johns Outstation-Giffen Well area—

Aproximately 50 km north-north-east of Tarcoola.

Pastoral Leases: Bulgunnia, WilgenaTerm: 3 yearsArea in km2: 56Ref.: 2012/00160

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Chalcophile Resources Pty LtdLocation: Anabama area—Approximately 130 km

east-north-east of Peterborough.Pastoral Lease: LilydaleTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 182Ref.: 2012/00161

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Quasar Resources Pty LtdLocation: McDouall Peak area—Approximately

100 km south-south-east of Coober Pedy.

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Pastoral Leases: McDouall Peak, IngomarTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 678Ref.: 2012/00162

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Quasar Resources Pty LtdLocation: Bulgunnia area—Approximately 70 km

north-east of Tarcoola.Pastoral Lease: BulgunniaTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 522Ref.: 2012/00163

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Frome Uranium Pty LtdLocation: Lake Callabonna area—Approximately

185 km north-east of Leigh Creek.Pastoral Leases: Murnpeowie, MoolawatanaTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 125Ref.: 2012/00175

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Frome Uranium Pty LtdLocation: Lake Yannerpi area—Approximately

200 km south-south-east of Moomba.

Pastoral Leases: Quinyambie, Frome DownsTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 547Ref.: 2012/00176

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4435

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

Applicant: Frome Uranium Pty LtdLocation: Lake Callabonna South area—

Approximately180 km north-east of Leigh Creek.

Pastoral Leases: Moolawatana, Frome DownsTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 131Ref.: 2012/00177

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Frome Uranium Pty LtdLocation: Callabonna area—Approximately 190

km north-east of Leigh Creek.Pastoral Leases: Quinyambie, Frome Downs, MoolawatanaTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 777Ref.: 2012/00178

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Frome Uranium Pty LtdLocation: Coonee Creek area—Approximately 220

km north-east of Leigh Creek.Pastoral Leases: Quinyambie, Frome DownsTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 908Ref.: 2012/00179

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Energia Minerals LimitedLocation: Lake Eyre area—Approximately 110 km

west-north-west of Marree.Pastoral Leases: Anna Creek, Stuart Creek

Term: 2 yearsArea in km2: 219Ref.: 2012/00187

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Energia Minerals LimitedLocation: West Lake Eyre area—Approximately

160 km north-west of Marree.Pastoral Lease: Anna CreekTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 93Ref.: 2012/00188

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Noranda Pacific Pty Ltd (51%) Gunson Resources Limited (49%)

Location: Mount Moseley area—Approximately 50 km south of Woomera.

Pastoral Lease: Oakden HillsTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 105Ref.: 2012/10193

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Phoenix Copper LimitedLocation: Florieton area—Approximately 40 km

south-east of Burra.Term: 2 yearsArea in km2: 465Ref.: 2012/00195

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971

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4436 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 28 (5) of the Mining Act 1971, that the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy proposes to grant an Exploration Licence over the undermentioned area:

Applicant: South Australian Iron Ore Group Pty LtdLocation: Kimba Gap area—Approximately 45 km

west of Whyalla.

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4437

Pastoral Lease: CooyerdooTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 106Ref.: 2012/00198

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

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

Applicant: Trafford Resources LimitedLocation: Eurilla Dam area—Approximately 80 km

west of Whyalla.Pastoral Leases: Uno, NonningTerm: 2 yearsArea in km2: 115Ref.: 2012/00203

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

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

MINING ACT 1971NATIVE TITLE (SOUTH AUSTRALIA) ACT 1994

NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with Section 41BA (1) of the Mining Act 1971 and Part 5 of the Native Title (South Australia) Act 1994 and the Regulations thereunder that an application for a retention lease over the undermentioned mineral claim has been received. Details of the proposal may be inspected at the Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy, Level 7, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000:

Applicant: OZ Minerals Carrapateena Pty Ltd (34%) RMG. Services Ltd (66%)

Claim Number: 4333Location: Approximately 50 km east of Woomera.Area: 64 180 hectaresPurpose: To conduct further exploratory works

required to determine mine feasibility.Reference: T02917

The Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy is required to have regard to any representations received from owners of the land (including native title holders) to which the application relates and/or any interested members of the public in determining the application or in fixing the conditions to be attached to the lease if granted.

Written submissions in relation to the granting of the retention lease are invited to be received at the Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy, Level 7, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000 or G.P.O. Box 1671, Adelaide, S.A. 5001 no later than 11 October 2012.

Copies of all submissions will be forwarded to the applicant and may be made available for public inspection unless confidentiality is requested.

J. MARTIN, Mining Registrar

MOTOR VEHICLES ACT 1959NOTICE PURSUANT TO SECTION 98WA OF THE

MOTOR VEHICLES ACT 1959Disabled Persons’ Parking Permits—

Interstate Permit Holders Reciprocal EntitlementsERRATUM

IN Government Gazette No. 61, dated 6 September 2012, a Motor Vehicles Act 1959 notice was incorrectly published in the contents as page 4326, the correct page for contents should be page 4336.

NATIONAL ELECTRICITY LAWTHE Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) gives notice under the National Electricity Law of the following matters.

Under Section 102, the making of the final determination on the Optimisation of Regulatory Asset Base and Use of Fully Depreciated Assets Rule proposal.

Under Section 107, the period of time for the making of the final determination on the Distribution Network Planning and Expansion Framework Rule proposal has been extended to 11 October 2012.

Further details and all documents on the above matters are available on the AEMC’s website www.aemc.gov.au. The relevant documents are also available for inspection at the offices of the AEMC.

Australian Energy Market CommissionLevel 5, 201 Elizabeth StreetSydney, N.S.W. 2000Telephone: (02) 8296 7800Facsimile: (02) 8296 7899

13 September 2012

NATIONAL GAS LAWTHE Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) gives notice under the National Gas Law of the following matters.

Under Section 303, AEMO has requested the Market Operator Services—Timing and eligibility Rule proposal (Project Ref. GRC0016). The proposal seeks to amend the rules to enhance efficiency and competition in the provision of market operator services in the short term trading market for gas. Submissions must be received by 11 October 2012.

Submissions on this proposal can be lodged online via the AEMC’s website at www.aemc.gov.au Before submitting your submission, you must review the AEMC’s privacy statement on its website. Submissions should be submitted in accordance with the AEMC’s Guidelines for making written submissions on Rule change proposals. The AEMC publishes all submissions on its website subject to confidentiality.

Under Section 311, the making of the final determination on the Optimisation of Regulatory Asset Base and Use of Fully Depreciated Assets Rule proposal.

All documents in relation to the above matters are published on the AEMC’s website and are available for inspection at the offices of the AEMC.

Australian Energy Market CommissionLevel 5, 201 Elizabeth StreetSydney, N.S.W. 2000Telephone: (02) 8296 7800Facsimile: (02) 8296 7899

13 September 2012

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4438 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

South Australia

Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2012under the Motor Vehicles Act 1959

1—Short titleThis notice may be cited as the Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2012.

2—CommencementThis notice will come into operation on the date of publication in this Gazette.

3—Approved motor bikes and motor trikesFor the purposes of Schedules 2 and 3 of the Motor Vehicles Regulations 2010 and the transitional provisions of the Motor Vehicles Variation Regulations 2005 (No. 233 of 2005), the motor bikes and motor trikes specified in Schedule 1 are approved.

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4439

Schedule 1—Approved motor bikes and motor trikes1—Motor bikes and motor trikes with an engine capacity not exceeding 260 ml

All motor bikes and motor trikes with an engine capacity not exceeding 260 milliliters and a power to weight ratio not exceeding 150 kilowatts per tonne other than the following:

Suzuki RGV250

Kawasaki KR250 (KR-1 and KR1s models)

Honda NSR250

Yamaha TZR250

Aprilia RS250

2—Motor bikes and motor trikes with an engine capacity not less than 261 ml and not exceeding 660 ml

The motor bikes and motor trikes listed in the table below.

Make Model Variant Name Year Capacity

AJS Model 18Model 20 (formerly known as Model 30)

Model 18Model 20

Pre19631955-61

497498

Aprila Moto 6.5M35Pegaso 650Pegaso 650Pegaso 650Pegaso 650 I.EPegaso 650 I.ERXV4.5RXV450RXV5.5RXV550Scarabeo 300Scarabeo 400Scarabeo 500Sportcity 300Strada 650Strada 650SXV4.5SXV5.5

Moto 6.5SR Max 300Dual SportsOutbackFactory 650OutbackDual SportsRXV4.5VPVRXV5.5VPZVRGScarabeo 400Scarabeo 500Sportcity 300RoadTrailSXV450SXV550

1998-9920121994-012000-012007-082001-022001-062006-0820102006-082010200920072007-082010-20122006-082006-082006-082006-08

649278652652660652652449449549553278399460278659659449553

Asiawing LD450 ODES MCF 450 2011 449ATKBenelli

605Velvet Dusk

605Velvet 400

19952003-05

598383

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4440 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012Beta RR350

RR400RR450RR450RR450RR520RR525

RR350RR400RR450RR450RR450RR520RR525

20112010-112010-1120082000-072010-112008

349398449448510498510

RR525 RR525 2000-07 510BMW C650

C650F650F650CS

C600C650 GTFunduroScarvar

201120111995-002002-05

647647652652

F650CSF650GS (does not include models manufactured after Nov 2007 with 800mL engine)F650STF650F650G 450 XR50R60R65R65LSR69F650GD

SE RoadDakarF650GS

F650STG650 GSG650 GS SeratoG 450 XR50R60/5, R60/6R65R65LSR69F650

2004-062000-082000-08

19982009-1120122008196919671984-881982-8619612000

652652652

652652652450499590650650600652

BSA A50A65A7B40B44B50B50SS GoldstarG650 GSG650 GS SeratoGold StarLightningSpitfire MKlllThunderbolt

A50A65A7B40B44B50B50SS GoldstarG650 GSG650 GSGold StarLightningSpitfire MklllThunderbolt

1964-701966-69196119691967-7119711971201020101962196419671967

500650500350440495498652652500654650499

Buell Blast Street Fighter 2002-07 491Bug SEE KYMCOBultaco Alpina

FronteraSherpa

AlpinaFronteraSherpa

197419741974

350360350

Cagiva 360WR410TE610TE-E650 Alazzura

360WR410TE610TEE650 Alazzura

1998-02199619981984-88

348399576650

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4441

650 ElfantCanyon 500Canyon 600River 600W16 600

650 ElfantDual SportseDual SportsRiver 600W16 600

1985-881999-061996-981995-981995-97

650498601601601

CF MotoCoassack (Cossck)

CFMoto650

CF650NK-LAM650

20121974

649649

Derbi Mulhacen 659/659 Café 2008 659Rambla RA 300 2010 278

Dneper K650DneiperK650MT9

K650DneiperK650 DneprMT9

197219741967-741974

650650650650

DUCATI 400 MONSTER400 SS JUNIOR

400 MONSTER400 SS

20021989-96

398398

400SS500SL500 DESMO600 MONSTER 600 MONSTER600 S600M600SL600SS620 MONSTER LITE620 MULTISTRADA LITEDM 350DM 450DM450DM500F3F4M4M5

400SSPANTAH500 DESMO SPORT600 MONSTER DARK600 SUPERSPORT600MPANTAH600SSM620 LITEMTS620 24.5KW350450DM450DM500400 F4350 F3M620IA LITEMONSTER 659

1992-95198419781994-011998-011994-971994-011980-841994-982003-072005-07PRE 1985PRE 198519721981-8419861986-19892003-042011

398499497583583583583583583618618350448450498400349620659

Enfield BulletBulletBulletBullet 350Bullet350Bullet 350Bullet 500Bullet 65LightningMilitaryTaurusBullet 350 STD

ClassicDeluxeElectra RoadDeluxeSuperstarClassic500RoadRoadRoadDieselRoyal Enfield

1993-081993-082006-081988-011988-951993-0119952003-042000-082002-0820011960-90

499499499346346346499499499499325346

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4442 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012FanticGas-Gas

TZEC300EC300EC400EC450EC450EC450FS400FS450FS500FSE 400FSE 450PamperaPamperaPamperSM400SM450TT300

EC300SM SupermotardEnduroFSE EnduroFSE EnduroFSE SupermotardFSR EnduroFS40AFS45FS50400450320 Trail400 Trail450SupermotardSupermotardEC300

201120022001-022002-032003-052003-082006-0820062006200620022003-081998-022006-082007-082003-082003-081998-08

300299299399449449449398443503398398333399399399443295

Gilera Fuoco 500Nexus 500

Fuoco 500Nexus 500

2007-082003-08

493460

Harley SS350 SS350 1974 350Honda 600V Transalp 600V Transalp 1988 583

BrosC70CB350CB350FCB360CB400CB400CB400FCB400NCB400TCB450CB500CB550CB650CBX550CJ360CL450CRF450XCX500CX650DeauvilleFJS400AFT500FTS600DGB400GB500GL400NF02

BrosDreamCB350CB350FCB360CB400CB400CB400FCB400NCB400TCB450CB500CB550CB650CBX550FCJ360CL450CRF450XCX500CX650NT650VSW-T400FT500SilverwingGB400GB507GL400SH300

1992Pre 1970196919731973-74198120081975198119771972-75197719781979-821982-8519761965-772005-081977-821983-852002-06200919842006-0819921987-9119852009

399305348325360395408395408399450498544627572356444449495647647399498582399498396279

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4443

NT400NTV650NX650RevereRVF400SL350SteedVT400CVT500VT600CXBR500XBR500SHXL350XL500XL600XL600RXL600RMGXL600VHXL650VXR350XR350R

NT400RevereDominatorRevereOBI RVF400SL350SteedShadow, VT400FVT500FVT600CXBR500XBR500SHXL350XL500XL600XL600RXL600RMGTransalpTransalpXR350XR350R

1989-921989-921988-0019901992-961972200220091984-861993-001986-891986-891984-871980-841984 -891984-871986-881987-892002-0819831983-84

400647644647399348398399498583499499339498589589591583647339339

XR350RXR400XR400 MotardXR400RXR500XR500RXR600XR600RXR650LXR650R

XR350RXR400XR400 MXR400RXR500XR500RXR600XR600RXR650LXR650R

1985-861996-081996-081996-081979-851983-8419851985-002001-062000-06

353397397397498498591591644649

Hunter DD350E-6C Daytona 2010 320Husaberg FE350

FE400FE450FE501EFE501FE570FE600EFE650EFE650EFS450EFS450FS570FS650CFS650EFS650EFE (Enduro) 4E8FE (Enduro) 5E8FE (Enduro) 7E8

EnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroSupermotardSupermotardSupermotardSupermotardSupermotardFE4E8FE5E8FE7E8

201220002008-121997-1220122008-101997-002004-082000-0420042008-102009-102004-052004-082002-04200020002000

350399449501510565595628644449449565628628644399501644

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4444 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

FE550TE300

FE550TE Series

20042010-2011

550293

Husqvarna 300WR300WR310TE310TE350TE400SM400TE410TS410TS450SM450SMR450SMRR450TC450TE450TE-ie450TXCA6 SMR 449A6 TE 449A6 SMR 511A6 TE 511A6 SMR 511510SM510TC510TE510TE510TE510TE-ie570TE610SM610TE610TE

WR300WR300TE310 A3TE310 A2TE350SupermotardEnduroEnduroEnduroSupermotardSupermotardSupermotardMotocrossEnduroEnduroTrailA600ABA600AATE449A601ABA601AATE511A602ABSupermotardMotocrossEnduroEnduroEnduroTE510ie570TE(RP)Dual SportsTE610(RP), 610TE-eDual Sports

2008-102011-201220102008-1019952002-042000-011998-001994-972003-072003-0820082001-082001-072007-082007-082010-201220102010-2012201020102004-102004-072004-081984-851986-9020082000200-0820002008

298293303298349400400400415449449449449449449449450450478478478501501501505510510577577577577

AE430WR260WR300WR360WR400WR430SM 450ieSM 510ieSMS630TE310ieTE630WR260WR300

EnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroSM 450ieSM 510ieA401AB, SM630TE310ie630TEEnduroEnduro

1986-881990-9120101991-031984-881988200820092010200820101990-912010-11

430260293349396430449501600298600260298

Hyosung

WR360WR400WR430GT650L

EnduroEnduroEnduroComet

1991-031984-8819882005-08

349396430647

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4445

GT650RLGT650SLGT650-40GT650S-40GT650-40GT650RGT650 CometGT650SGT650SGV650CGV650LGV650-40

CometCometGT650RGT650SGT650GT650R-40GT650-40GT650SL-40GT650SH40Aquila ClassicAquilaAquila

2005-082005-092010-20122010-20122010-2012201220122012201220102008-092010-2012

647647647647647647647647647647647647

Indian Velo Velo 1969 500Jawa 350

634 Road638 Road

350634 Road638 Road

19741984-851985-86

350343343

Kawasaki EN400EN450EN500ER-5ER-650CER-650CER650FEX650FEX400EX650CEX650CGPZ550GT550KL600KL650KLE500KLR600KLR650KLX300RKLX400KLX450RKLX650KLX650RKZ400KZ440KZ500KZ550LE650DLTD440LX400S2S3W1 650Z400B2

Vulcan450LtdVulcanER500Er-6nLEr-6nL ABSER-6NL ABSNinja 650RL ABSGPX 400RNinja 650RLNinja 650RL ABSGPZ550Z550KLR600KLR650Dual SportsKL600KL650KLX300RKLX400KLX450RKLX650EnduroKZ400KZ440KZ500KZ550Versys 650L ABSLTD440LX400 EliminatorS2S3W650KZ400B2

19861995-871990-021999-0620092009-20112011-20122011-121984-942009-102009-111981-901984-881984-871987-101992-081984-871987-20121996-0420032001-20121989-951993-041974-841985197919862010-201219821989197219741965-701979

400454500498649649649649399649649553553564651498564651292400449651651398443497547649443398346400623398

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4446 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

Z400DZ500ZR550ZZR400

KZ400Z500ZephyrZZR400

197519801991-991991-92

398498553399

KTM 300EXC300EXC300EXC300EXC300EXC-E300GS350EXC Special R360EXC380EXC400EXC400GS400SC400TE450EXC450EXC450EXC500GS500EXC510EXC520EXC525EXC525EXC-R530EXC600 Enduro600 Enduro Incas625SMC660SMC690 Rally Replica

EnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduro400SC400TeEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduroEnduro625SMC4T-EGS4T-EGS

1984-002002-082004-072000-20112007-081990-952005-061996-9820002008-091993-991996-9820012002-072005-092011-on1984-912011-on1999-022000-022002-052005-072008-091987-931989-90200420042010

280293293297293280350360368393400400400448449449553510510510510510510553553609654654

Kymco FreerideBug XcitingBug XcitingBug XcitingDowntown 300i

Freeride (MY 12 on)500i500Ri500V20000 (300i) ABS

20122008-082005-082005-082010-12

350498498498298

LambrettaLaro

All modelDD35E-6CSPT series

LambrettaPro StreetSPT350

Pre200820112011

Under 660320320

Laverda 500 500 1979 497Lifan LF400 LF400 2009 399Lifeng Regal Raptor Cruiser 350 2011 320Maico Enduro 500E 1984-88 488Matchless G12

G80G80650500

G12, 650HarrisG80G11, G12, model 31G80 Major

Pre19661988-90Pre 19631958-661949-66

646494497646500

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4447

MBK FalconeYamaha XT660X

Yamaha XT660RYamaha XT660X

2005-082005-08

660660

Montessa Cota 330Cota 335 Cota 348TCota 3505

TrialTrialTrialTrial

1985-861986-881984-871984-85

328328305349

Moto Guzzi 350 GTFalcone

350 GTFalcone

19921972

350498

V35V50V50V65V65

V35V50MonzaV65Lario

1977-901977-79980-851982-941984-89

346490490643643

Moto Morini

3.5 Road350 Sport500 Camel500 SEI500 Strada500W

3.5 Road350 SportTrail500 SEI500 Strada500 V-twin

1984-851974-851984-861984-851977-851977

344344479479479

MuZ BaghiraMastiffSkorpionSkorpionSkorpionSkorpion

EnduroSupermotardReplicaSportTravellerTour

1999-021999-021998-021998-021998-021998-02

660660660660660660

MV Agusta 350 350 1972-76 349Norton 650SS

ES2ManxmanModel 88Navigator

650SSES2ManxmanDominatorNavigator

1962-68Pre 19631961Pre 19661964

650490650497350

Oz Trike Fun 500 Fun 500 Pre 2008 500Panther Model 100

Model 120Model 100Model 120

Pre 1963Pre1966

598645

Peugeot Geopolis (400)Satelis (400)Satelis (500)

AEAA AEAAAFAA

2007-082007-082007-08

399399493

Piaggio MP3 300MP3 400MP3 500X7 Evo 300X8 400X9 500XEVO 400ie

MP3 300MP3 400MP 3 500Evo 300X8 400X9 500XEVO 400ie

20102008201120092007-082001-082007-08

278399493278399460399

Rickman 650 Triumph 1964 649Royal Enfield

BulletBulletBulletBulletBullet

Bullet350Bullet 500ElectraClassicUCE

1988-011993-112005-112005-112009-11

500499499499499

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4448 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

LightningTaurusTaurus

Lightning 500Diesel 324Diesel 325

2000-0819972000-01

350324325

RS Honda XR400M Motard 2005-08 397Rudge Whitworth

650 Rudge Pre 1961 650

Sherco S4S4S4S4S4

EnduroEnduro 250Enduro 450Enduro 510Enduro 300

2005-062010201020102010

448248448510290

Suzuki AN400 Burgman 2006-2012 400AN650DR350DR400DR500DR600DR650DR650SEDR-Z400EDR-Z400SDR-Z400SMGN400GR650GS400GS450GS450EGS500GS500EGS500FGS550GSR400GSX400GSX400GSX650FUGT380GT500GT550KATANA550LS650PE400RE5SFV650USP370SV650SUT500TS400XF650

BurgmanAll DR400AllDR600S, DR600RAllDR650SEDR-Z400EDR-Z400SDR-Z400SMGN400AllGS400AllGS450EGS500GS500EGS500FAllGSR400FEGSX650FUGT380GT500GT550KATANA550SavagePE400RotarySFV650UEnduroSV650SUT500TS400Freewind

2002-20121991-9819991981-841985-901990-081997-122005-122005-122005-121980-811983-881976-821981-891977-892000-121976-992003-121977-822006-081981-041981-842008-121973-781976-781973-781981-831986-891980-8119742009-1219782008-121970-7419761997-01

638349400498598644644398398398400651400450450487492487549398398398656380500550550652400500645370645500400644

SYM Citycom 300 LH30W 2008-2012 263Firenze LM30W 2009-2012 263

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4449

TM 300E3002T400E450E450MX4504T530E530MX5304T300 Enduro450530TM300TM400

EnduroEnduroEnduroEnduro450MXEnduroEnduro530MXEnduroTM300ETM450TN530TM300TM400

2000-0820102002-032003-08200820102003-082008201020002003200320022002

294297400449449450528528528297450528297400

Triumph 21Daytona 500

21Daytona 500

19631970

350490

T100T120TR5TR6TR7TribsaThunderbird 650Note: Only includes models manufactured up to and including 1983

Tiger BonnevilleTrophyTrophyTigerTribsa6T, TR65

1968196819691961-7319711960-701949-66

498649449649649649649

Ural DneiperK650MT9

DneiperK650MT9

19741967-741974

650650650

Velocette ThruxtonVenom

ThruxtonVenom

1965-671955-70

499499

Vespa GTS 300 SuperGTS 300 SuperGTV 300 VM

GTS 300 SGTS 300 SGTV

200820102010

278278278

Vor 400 Enduro450 Enduro500 Enduro530 EnduroVOR EnduroVOR Enduro

400 Enduro450 Enduro500 Enduro530 Enduro400SM500SM

20002002200120012000-012000-01

399450503530399503

Xingyue XY400Y XY400Y 2008-09 400Yamaha DT400

IT426IT465IT490MX400RD350RD350LCRD400

DT400IT426IT465IT490MX400RD350LC350RD400

1976-771987198719831976To 19751980 - 861976

400426465490400350350398

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4450 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

RT2RT350SR400SR400SR500SRX400SRX600SZR660TT350TT500TT600TT600ETT600RTX650WR400FWR426FWR450

RT2RT350SR400SR400SR500SRX400SRX600SZR660TT350TT500TT600TT600ETT600RTX650WR400FBelgarda import only WR450

197019721978-82 2001-20081978-19811985-90199619971986-0119751990-19951997199919761998-200020012002

360347400400499400608659346500595595595653399426450

WR450FWR450F XJ550XJ6XJ6XJ6XJ650RXJR400XJR400XP500XP500XS400XS650XT350XT500XT550XT600XT600ZXT660RXT660XXTZ660XV400XV535XVS650XZ400XZ550YP400

WR450FWR450F XJ550XJ6FL (25kw)XJ6NL (25kw)XJ6SL (25kw)XJ650XJR4004HMXP500XP500XS400XS650XT350XT500XT550XT600TenereXT660RXT660XXT660Z TenereXV400 ViragoXV535 ViragoXVS650XZ400XZ550Majesty

2003-052006-121981-822009-122009-122010-121980-1986199920032000-1120121978-821972-19841985-991976-811982-841983-041988-892004-122004-121996-201219831996-981997-201219821982-832008-12

4504504286006006006534003994995303916533464995525905956596606593995356490399550395

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4451

Note:

All motorcycles built before December 1960 with an engine capacity not exceeding 660ml are approved.

All motorcycles with electric powered engines are approved.

Schedule 2—Revocation The Motor Vehicles (Approval of Motor Bikes and Motor Trikes) Notice 2012 made on 2 August 2012 (Gazette No. 54, 2 August 2012 p3303) is revoked.

Ron ShanksDEPUTY REGISTRAR OF MOTOR VEHICLES11 September 2012

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4452 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

NATIONAL PARKS AND WILDLIFE(NATIONAL PARKS) REGULATIONS 2001

Closure of Granite Island Recreation ParkPURSUANT to Regulations 8 (3) (a) and 8 (3) (d) of the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I, John Erwin Schutz, as Group Executive Director, Partnerships and Stewardship formerly entitled Executive Director, Regional Services, authorised delegate of the Director of National Parks and Wildlife, close to the public, the whole of Granite Island Recreation Park from:

10.30 p.m. on Friday, 16 November 2012 until 5.30 a.m. on Saturday, 17 November 2012;

10.30 p.m. on Saturday, 17 November 2012 until 5.30 a.m. on Sunday, 18 November 2012;

10.30 p.m. on Sunday, 18 November 2012 until 5.30 a.m. on Monday, 19 November 2012;

10.30 p.m. on Monday, 19 November 2012 until 5.30 a.m. on Tuesday, 20 November 2012; and

10.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 20 November 2012 until 5.30 a.m. on Wednesday, 21 November 2012.The purpose of the closure is for the proper

management of the reserve and in the interest of public safety.

Permission to Enter and Remain in the ReservePursuant to Regulations 8 (4) and 41 of the National

Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I, John Erwin Schutz, as Group Executive Director, Partnerships and Stewardship formerly entitled Executive Director, Regional Services, authorised delegate of the Director of National Parks and Wildlife, grant permission to persons undertaking bona fide recreational and commercial fishing activities to enter Granite Island Recreation Park between the causeway and the screw-pile jetty for the purpose of accessing the screw-pile jetty for these fishing activities, during the abovementioned closure periods.

Pursuant to Regulations 8 (4) and 41 of the National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, I further grant permission to the lessee of the Granite Island Development Zone, its agents and employees to enter and remain in Granite Island Recreation Park during the abovementioned closure periods for the purposes of undertaking activities associated with the said lease.

These permissions are conditional upon the observance by each of those persons, of the requirements of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, National Parks and Wildlife (National Parks) Regulations 2001, including those requiring compliance with the Director’s requests, requirements and orders of a Warden.Dated 10 September 2012.

J. E. SCHUTZ, Group Executive Director, Partnerships and Stewardship, Department of Environment, Water, and Natural Resources

NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 2004Notice of Authorisation to Take Water from the

Gawler River Prescribed WatercoursePURSUANT to Section 128 of the Natural Resources Manage-ment Act 2004 (‘the Act’), I, Paul Caica, Minister for Sustain-ability, Environment and Conservation (‘the Minister’) in the State of South Australia and the Minister to whom the Act is committed, hereby authorise the taking of water from the Gawler River Prescribed Watercourse (which is part of the Western Mount Lofty Ranges Prescribed Watercourses prescribed under the Act) within the areas specified in Schedule

A, for the purposes set out in Schedule B and subject to the conditions specified in Schedule C.

SCHEDULE AAreas

Allotment 812 of Deposited Plan 76375 and Allotment 902 of Deposited Plan 85887, both within the Hundred of Mudla Wirra.

SCHEDULE BPurpose

Storage and treatment in the wetlands that are located within the areas specified in Schedule A.

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SCHEDULE CConditions

1. Water may only be taken if the water user obtains funding from the Australian Government to construct a stormwater harvesting and reuse scheme through the National Urban Water and Desalination Plan: stormwater harvesting and reuse projects third competitive grants round.

2. Subject to Clause 1, water may only be taken during the following periods:

(a) 1 October 2012 to 30 September 2013; and(b) 1 October 2013 to 30 September 2014.

3. A maximum volume of 1 600 megalitres of water may be taken from the Gawler River Prescribed Watercourse during each of the periods referred to in Clause 2 above.

4. Water must not be taken from the Gawler River Prescribed Watercourse when the rate of flow in the River at the point where water will be taken is less than 616 litres per second.

5. Water must not be taken from the Gawler River Prescribed Watercourse at a rate that exceeds 319 litres per second.

6. The water user must not take water except through a meter or meters, fitted to the satisfaction of the Minister or his agent.

7. The water user must not adjust or alter any meter, or tamper with a seal fixed to a meter, without the authority of the Minister or his agent.

8. The water user must not damage or destroy any meter.

9. The water user must not:(a) remove a meter without the authority of the

Minister or his agent; and(b) replace a meter without the authority of the

Minister or his agent.10. The water user must not otherwise cause, suffer

or permit any interference with any meter used for the purposes of measuring the quantity of water taken under this Notice, or any interference with pipes or fittings that may affect the accuracy of any meter, without the authority of the Minister or his agent.

11. In addition, the water user in relation to a meter:

(a) must not permit sand, soil or any other material to be deposited on or around the meter;

(b) must not permit deposits of sand, soil or any other material to build up around the meter; and

(c) must keep vegetation cleared away from the meter.

12. If a meter is damaged or destroyed, a responsible person in relation to the meter must, at the written direction of the Minister or his agent, repair or replace the meter.

13. The water user must immediately report any fault or suspected fault with any meter to the Minister or his agent.

Words used in this authorisation that are defined in the Act shall have the meanings as set out in the Act.

This authorisation will commence on the date below and will remain in effect until 31 October 2014 unless earlier varied or revoked.Dated 6 September 2012.

PAUL CAICA, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation

NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 2004Notice of Authorisation to Take Water

for Native Title PurposesPURSUANT to Section 128 of the Natural Resources Management Act 2004, I, Paul Caica, Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation, hereby authorise the taking of water from any prescribed watercourse, lake or well, or surface water prescribed area within the State of South Australia by a person who is a native title holder in relation to the land or waters on or in which that watercourse, lake, well, or surface water prescribed area is situated and the taking is for the purpose of satisfying that person’s personal, domestic, cultural, spiritual or

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4454 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012non-commercial communal needs where they are doing so in theexercise or enjoyment of their native title rights and interests, providing that the taking does not involve stopping, impeding or diverting the flow of water for the purpose of collecting the water or diverting the flow of water from a watercourse.

This authorisation applies whether or not sub-section 124 (4) applies to the taking of water from a prescribed water resource or a prescribed surface water area.

In this Notice:‘native title holder’ means the person or persons

who hold, or claim to hold, the native title in relation to the lands and waters according to their traditional laws and customs.

Dated 10 September 2012.PAUL CAICA, Minister for

Sustainability, Environment and Conservation

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Whyalla on 21 May 2012:

2 illegal fish traps measuring 800 mm in diameter x 295 mm in height, meshed with an orange coloured mesh, green rope attached from the centre of the top of the net to a white buoy bearing the wording Rebel Fishing written in red texta.

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Whyalla.

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Whyalla office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Point Drummond on 24 January 2012:

1 rock lobster pot with steel mesh, red plastic neck, white buoy and orange rope.

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Point Drummond.

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Port Lincoln office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Point Drummond on 24 January 2012:

1 rock lobster pot with steel mesh, green and pink pot rope and white foam buoy.

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Point Drummond.

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4455

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Port Lincoln office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Point Drummond on 24 January 2012:

1 rock lobster pot with green pot rope, steel mesh and white buoy.

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Point Drummond.

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Port Lincoln office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Point Drummond on 24 January 2012:

1 rock lobster pot with steel mesh, red plastic neck, white buoy and orange rope.

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Point Drummond.

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Port Lincoln office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Ral Ral Creek, Renmark on 11 July 2012:

1 Opera House net; and1 shrimp trap.

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Ral Ral Creek, Renmark.

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Loxton office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

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4456 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Stunsail Boom River on 6 June 2012:

1 Opera House net with blue nylon string attached.

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Stunsail Boom River.

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Kingston office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Kohinoor SA on 7 August 2012:

1 Opera House net with green and cream rope and white tag (no writing).

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Kohinoor SA.

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Kingscote office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Venus Bay on 25 January 2012:

1 large brick attached to steel cable which had one hook greater than 12/0 attached and one smaller hook, buoyed with black foam buoy.

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Venus Bay.

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Port Lincoln office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND RESOURCES SA—FISHERIES DIVISION

NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 90 (2) of the Fisheries Management Act 2007, that the following items have been seized by Officers of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries at Beachport on 10 June 2012:

1 rock lobster pot, missing pot neck, red rope and 1 red 4L float and 2 white 2L floats.

The above items were suspected to have been used, or intended to be used, in contravention of the Fisheries Management Act 2007 and were taken into possession at Beachport.

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4457

After the expiration of one month from the date of this notice the items listed above shall, on the order of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, be forfeited to the Crown and shall be either disposed of by sale or destruction.

The above items may be viewed at the Kingston office of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions SA, Fisheries.

B. MARTIN, Prosecutions Co-ordinator

PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000Notice of Invitation of Applications for a

Petroleum Exploration LicenceI, BARRY ALAN GOLDSTEIN, Executive Director, Energy Resources Division, Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy in the State of South Australia, pursuant to the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, and pursuant to delegated powers dated 21 March 2012 and in accordance with Section 22 (1) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, on behalf of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy (Minister) hereby invite applications for the grant of a Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL) in respect of each of the two blocks described below.

COOPER BASIN BLOCK: CO 2012-AAll that part of the State of South Australia,

bounded as follows:Area 1

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 2715'00S AGD66 and longitude 13930'00E AGD66, thence east to longitude 13940'00E AGD66, south to latitude 2715'00S GDA94, east to longitude 13942'25E GDA94, south to latitude 2717'55S GDA94, west to longitude 13936'55E GDA94, south to latitude 2719'55S GDA94, west to longitude 13933'30E GDA94, south to latitude 2723'25S GDA94, west to longitude 13930'00E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area 2Commencing at a point being the intersection of

latitude 2727'00S GDA94 and longitude 13953'00E GDA94, thence east to longitude 14005'00E GDA94, south to latitude 2730'00S AGD66, east to longitude 14005'00E AGD66, south to latitude 2733'50S AGD66, west to longitude 14004'30E AGD66, south to latitude 2734'00S AGD66, west to longitude 14004'20E AGD66, south to latitude 2734'10S AGD66, west to longitude 14003'00E Clarke 1858, north to latitude 2734'00S Clarke 1858, west to longitude 14000'00E AGD66, north to latitude 2730'00S AGD66, west to longitude 13946'55E GDA94, north to latitude 2728'05S GDA94, east to longitude 13953'00E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 392 km2 approximately.OTWAY BASIN BLOCK: OT 2012-A

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

Area 1Commencing at a point being the intersection of

longitude 13950'00E GDA94 and latitude 3654'00S GDA94, thence east to longitude 14000'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3655'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14025'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3651'00S GDA94, east to the eastern border of the State of South Australia, thence southerly along the border of the said State to latitude 3710'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14050'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3705'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14040'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3700'00S GDA94, west to

longitude 14025'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3705'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14020'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3710'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14015'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3714'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14010'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3717'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14001'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3720'00S GDA94, west to longitude 13959'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3719'00S GDA94, west to the eastern boundary of Lake St Clair Conservation Park, thence beginning south-westerly along the boundary of the said park to longitude 13954'30E GDA94, north to the western boundary of Lake St Clair Conservation

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Park, thence beginning north-westerly along the boundary of the said park to longitude 13954'30E GDA94, north to latitude 3717'00S GDA94, west to the Territorial Sea Baseline at low water mark, Southern Ocean, thence generally north-westerly along the said baseline to a western boundary of Little Dip Conservation Park, then beginning south-easterly along the boundary of the said Conservation Park to the eastern boundary of Lake Robe Game Reserve, then beginning north-easterly along the boundary of the said game reserve to latitude 3712'00S GDA94, east to longitude 13950'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3713'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14005'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3711'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14004'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3705'00S GDA94, west to longitude 13948'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3707'00S GDA94, west to the Territorial Sea Baseline at low water mark, Southern Ocean, thence generally north-westerly along the said baseline to latitude 3700'00S GDA94, east to longitude 13950'00E GDA94 and north to the point of commencement.

But excluding: Fairview Conservation Park, Vivigani Ardune Conservation Park, Naracoorte Caves National Park, Little Dip Conservation Park, Guichen Bay Conservation Park,

Area 2Commencing at a point being the intersection of

the Territorial Sea Baseline at low water mark, Southern Ocean and longitude 13947'30E GDA94, thence south to latitude 3711'00S GDA94, east to longitude 13948'00E GDA94, south to the western boundary of Lake Robe Game Reserve, thence beginning south-westerly along the boundary of the said Game Reserve to the western boundary of Little Dip Conservation Park, thence beginning easterly along the boundary of the said Conservation Park to the Territorial Sea Baseline at low water mark, Southern Ocean, thence beginning north-easterly along the said baseline to the point of commencement.

Area 3Commencing at a point being the intersection of

the Territorial Sea Baseline at low water mark, Southern Ocean and latitude 3722'00S GDA94, thence east to longitude 13957'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3723'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14000'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3722'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14009'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3726'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14019'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3725'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14017'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3724'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14015'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3723'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14013'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3719'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14023'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3720'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14025'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3722'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14027'30E GDA94, south to latitude 3724'50S GDA94, west to longitude 14022'30E GDA94, south to latitude 3730'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14037'30E GDA94, south to latitude 3730'30S GDA94 east to longitude 14040'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3732'30S GDA94, east to longitude 14042'40E GDA94, north to latitude 3732'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14043'10E GDA94, south to latitude 3732'30S GDA94, east to longitude 14044'30E GDA94, south to latitude 3733'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14045'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3734'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14046'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3735'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14049'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3736'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14051'00E GDA 94, south to latitude 3737'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14053'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3738'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14055'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3739'30S GDA94, east to the eastern border of

the State of South Australia, thence southerly along the border of the said State to latitude 3745'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14045'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3744'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14044'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3743'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14041'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3742'20S GDA94, west to longitude 14032'30E GDA94, south to latitude 3745'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14028'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3744'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14025'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3743'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14024'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3742'00S GDA94,

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west to longitude 14023'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3741'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14020'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3740'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14018'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3739'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14017'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3738'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14016'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3737'00S GDA94, west to the eastern boundary of Canunda National Park, thence generally north-westerly along the boundary of the said park to longitude 14014'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3736'00S GDA94, west to the eastern boundary of Canunda National Park, thence beginning north-easterly along the boundary of the said Park to the Territorial Sea Baseline at low water mark, Southern Ocean, thence beginning south-easterly along the said baseline to the southern boundary of Beachport Conservation Park, thence beginning easterly along the boundary of the said Conservation Park to the Territorial Sea Baseline at low water mark, Southern Ocean, thence beginning south-westerly along the said baseline to the point of commencement.

But excluding: Belt Hill Conservation Park, Furner Conservation Park, Reedy Creek Conservation Park, Telford Scrub Conservation Park, Gower Conservation Park, Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park, Canunda National Park, Beachport Conservation Park.

Area 4Commencing at a point being the intersection of

the eastern boundary of Canunda National Park and latitude 3741'50S GDA94, thence east to longitude 14022'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3746'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14026'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3748'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14031'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3749'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14037'30E GDA94, south to latitude 3751'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14045'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3750'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14051'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3749'00S GDA94, east to eastern border of the State of South Australia, thence southerly along the border of the said State to latitude 3753'30S AGD66, west to longitude 14050'00E AGD66, south to latitude 3755'00S AGD66, west to longitude 14047'30E AGD66, south to latitude 3756'30S AGD66, east to longitude 14048'30E AGD66, south to latitude 3757'30S AGD66, east to longitude 14050'00E AGD66, south to latitude 3758'30S AGD66, east to longitude 14052'30E AGD66, south to the Territorial Sea Baseline at low water mark, Southern Ocean, thence beginning westerly along the said baseline to longitude 14047'40E GDA94, north to latitude 3802'20S GDA94, west to longitude 14046'10E GDA94, north to latitude 3802'15S GDA94, west to longitude 14045'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3802'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14044'40E GDA94, north to latitude 3801'40S GDA94, east to longitude 14045'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3801'25S GDA94, east to longitude 14046'40E GDA94, north to latitude 3801'10S GDA94, east to longitude 14047'40E GDA94, north to latitude 3800'40S GDA94, west to longitude 14047'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3800'05S GDA94, west to longitude 14046'20E GDA94, north to latitude 3759'35S GDA94, west to longitude 14045'40E GDA94, north to latitude 3759'15S GDA94, west to longitude 14045'20E GDA94, north to latitude 3759'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14044'15E GDA94, north to latitude 3758'45S GDA94, west to longitude 14043'35E GDA94, north to latitude 3758'30S GDA94, west to longitude 14042'15E GDA94, north to latitude 3758'10S GDA94, west to longitude 14041'45E GDA94, south to latitude 3758'45S GDA94, east to longitude 14041'55E GDA94, south to latitude 3759'00S GDA94, east to longitude 14042'15E GDA94, south to latitude 3759'35S GDA94, east to longitude 14042'45E GDA94, south to latitude

3759'50S GDA94, east to longitude 14043'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3800'05S GDA94, west to longitude 14042'15E GDA94, north to latitude 3759'50S GDA94, west to longitude 14041'55E GDA94, north to latitude 3759'35S GDA94, west to longitude 14041'35E GDA94, north to latitude 3759'00S GDA94, west to longitude 14041'10E GDA94, north to latitude 3758'45S GDA94, west to longitude 14040'30E GDA94, north to latitude 3758'30S GDA94, west to longitude 14039'50E GDA94, north to latitude 3758'10S GDA94, west to longitude 14038'40E GDA94, north to latitude 3757'55S GDA94, west to longitude 14038'15E GDA94,

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north to latitude 3757'35S GDA94, west to longitude 14038'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3757'20S GDA94, west to longitude 14037'30E AGD66, south to latitude 3800'00S AGD66, west to longitude 14034'40E GDA94, south to latitude 3800'20S GDA94, east to longitude 14035'00E GDA94, south to latitude 3800'55S GDA94, east to longitude 14035'25E GDA94, south to the Territorial Sea Baseline at low water mark, Southern Ocean, thence beginning south-westerly along the said baseline to the southern boundary of Canunda National Park, thence beginning easterly along the boundary of the said park to the point of commencement.

But excluding: Bucks Lake Game Reserve, Nene Valley Conservation Park, Ewens Ponds Conservation Park; and

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 3755'00S AGD66 and longitude 14037'30E AGD66, thence east to longitude 14038'10E GDA94, south to latitude 3755'10S GDA94, east to longitude 14038'50E GDA94, south to latitude 3755'45S GDA94, east to longitude 14039'30E GDA94, south to latitude 3756'15S GDA94, east to longitude 14040'10E GDA94, south to latitude 3756'45S GDA94, east to longitude 14040'55E GDA94, south to latitude 3757'50S GDA94, west to longitude 14039'30E GDA94, north to latitude 3757'40S GDA94, west to longitude 14038'55E GDA94, north to latitude 3757'20S GDA94, west to longitude 14038'20E GDA94, north to latitude 3757'05S GDA94, west to longitude 14038'00E GDA94, north to latitude 3756'50S GDA94, west to longitude 14037'30E AGD66 and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 5657 km2 approximately.SPECIAL CONDITIONS

Licence TermThe PELs will be offered for a five-year term with a

right of renewal for two further five-year terms at the end of the initial term, with compulsory relinquishment of 33⅓% of the original area at each renewal, subject to prevailing Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 provisions.

SecurityA minimum $50 000 security (amount subject to

review) will be required to be lodged by the licensee prior to entering a year of the licence term in which seismic or well activities are planned, or prior to undertaking earlier seismic or well activities.

ApplicationsApplications lodged under Section 65(1) of the

Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000 are required to be made in the approved form as identified on the DVD Cooper Basin CO2012-A Acreage Release, Otway Basin OT2012-A Acreage Release (can be ordered from: http://www.petroleum.dmitre.sa.gov.au / or the Executive Director, Energy Resources Division at the address below).

Applications:• must satisfy the requirements of Regulation 4 of

the Regulations under the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000;

• must be accompanied by a proposed work program for the first five year term of the licence;

• must be accompanied by a statement of the financial and technical resources available to the applicant; and

• must be accompanied by the scheduled application fee.

Applications close at 4 p.m. on Thursday, 4 April 2013 (Australian Central Time)

The following special instructions for lodgement of applications should be observed:

• the application and supporting data, together with the scheduled application fee (currently $3 862 per PEL application), payable to the Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy, should be sealed in a plain envelope or package and clearly marked as ‘Application for Area CO2012-A—Commercial-in-Confidence’ or ‘Application for Area OT2012-A—Commercial-in-Confidence’; and

• the envelope or package should then be enclosed in another envelope and posted, or delivered by hand to:

Executive Director,Energy Resources Division,Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade,Resources and Energy,Level 7, 101 Grenfell Street,Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

Copies of the basic exploration data pertaining to the area comprising this notice are available from the Energy Resources Division of the Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and Energy. Enquiries may be directed to Barry Goldstein, Executive Director, Energy Resources Division (Telephone (08) 8463 3200; email: [email protected]).

Criteria for Assessment of ApplicationsThe winning bidder will be selected on the basis of

the five year work program bid. The work program must include a statement of exploratory operations the applicant proposes to carry out in each year of the first five-year licence term. The aim of the work program is to evaluate the prospectively of the licence area and discover regulated resources. It is expected that at least one petroleum exploration well would be included in the five-year work program.

Bids will be assessed taking account of the criteria listed below. It is important to note that the timing of well drilling and seismic acquisition will be taken into account. The most important criteria for assessment of CO2012-A or OT2012-A work programs are:

• the number of exploration wells to be drilled in the licence area (development wells are not considered);

• the number of years the applicant is prepared to guarantee the program;

• the extent to which proposed wells are supported by seismic data;

• the amount and nature of seismic surveying to be carried out and its timing;

• other data acquisition (e.g. gravity, aeromagnetic or geochemical surveys);

• seismic reprocessing to be carried out;• adequacy of financial resources and technical

expertise available to the applicant; and• the applicant's past performance in fulfilling

work program commitments elsewhere in Australia.

The Minister is expected to announce the winning bidder, together with details of the work program in May 2013.Dated 6 September 2012.

B. A. GOLDSTEIN,Executive Director,Minerals and Energy ResourcesDepartment for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and EnergyDelegate of the Minister for Mineral

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Resources and Energy

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PETROLEUM AND GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ACT 2000Grant of Petroleum Retention Licence—PRL 28

PURSUANT to Section 92 (1) of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Petroleum Retention Licence has been granted under the provisions of the Petroleum and Geothermal Energy Act 2000, pursuant to delegated powers dated 21 March 2012.No. of

Licence Licensee Locality Area in km2 Reference

PRL 28 Santos Ltd Cooper Basin of South Australia 8.21 F2012/394

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

Commencing at a point being the intersection of latitude 282330S GDA94 and longitude 1402840E GDA94, thence east to longitude 1402920E GDA94, south to latitude 282410S GDA94, west to longitude 1402910E GDA94, south to latitude 282420S GDA94, west to longitude 1402900E GDA94, south to latitude 282430S GDA94, west to longitude 1402850E GDA94, south to latitude 282450S GDA94, west to longitude 1402840E GDA94, south to latitude 282510S GDA94, west to longitude 1402830E GDA94, south to latitude 282530S GDA94, west to longitude 1402820E GDA94, south to latitude 282600S GDA94, west to longitude 1402710E GDA94, north to latitude 282530S GDA94, east to longitude 1402720E GDA94, north to latitude 282520S GDA94, east to longitude 1402730E GDA94, north to latitude 282500S GDA94, east to longitude 1402740E GDA94, north to latitude 282450S GDA94, east to longitude 1402750E GDA94, north to latitude 282440S GDA94, east to longitude 1402800E GDA94, north to latitude 282430S GDA94, east to longitude 1402810E GDA94, north to latitude 282420S GDA94, west to longitude 1402750E GDA94, north to latitude 282400S GDA94, east to longitude 1402800E GDA94, north to latitude 282350S GDA94, east to longitude 1402820E GDA94, north to latitude 282340S GDA94, east to longitude 1402840E GDA94, and north to the point of commencement.

Area: 8.21 km2 approximately.Dated 10 September 2012.

B. A. GOLDSTEIN,Executive Director,Energy Resources Division,Department for Manufacturing, Innovation, Trade, Resources and EnergyDelegate of the Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy

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RULES OF COURTDistrict Court Civil Rules 2006

(Amendment No. 20)BY virtue and in pursuance of Section 51 of the District Court Act 1991 and all other enabling powers, we, Geoffrey Louis Muecke, Dean Ernest Clayton and Anne Elizabeth Bampton, Judges of the District Court of South Australia, make the following Rules of Court.

1. These Rules may be cited as the District Court Civil Rules 2006 (AmendmentNo. 20).

2. The District Court Civil Rules 2006 are amended as set out below.3. This amendment will commence on 1 October 2012, or upon its gazettal,

whichever is the later. 4. Rule 310B applies to actions and proceedings commenced after the

commencement of these Rules.5. Rule 33 is amended by:

(1) deleting the words ‘A plaintiff must, at least 90 days before commencing an action to which this rule applies give the defendant’ in subrule (2) and inserting in their place:

  ‘In actions to which this rule applies the plaintiff must, at least 90 days before commencing an action for damages for personal injuries, and at least 21 days before commencing an action in all other cases, give to the defendant or the defendant’s insurer’;

(2) deleting from subrule (3) the words ‘the plaintiff must send a copy of the notice and the accompanying materials to the insurer’ and inserting in their place:

  ‘the plaintiff may send a copy of the notice and the accompanying materials to the insurer, and not to the defendant’;

(3) deleting subrule (4) and inserting in its place:  ‘(4) The defendant or the defendant’s insurer, as the case may be, must,

within 60 days after receiving a notice in relation to a claim for damages for personal injuries and within 14 days in all other cases, respond in writing to the notice by—(a) accepting the plaintiff’s offer of settlement; or(b) making a counter-offer which is accompanied by sufficient

details and supporting material to enable the plaintiff to assess the offer and to make an informed response to it; or

(c) stating that liability is denied and the grounds on which it is denied.’

(4) deleting subrule (9).6. Rule 229 is amended by:

(1) inserting a Note at the foot of subrule (1) as follows:‘Note—A party seeking the entry of judgment by default under Section 15 (4) or

Section 16 (4) of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2009 (SA) will have to satisfy the Court by evidence of the circumstances referred to in Section 15 (1) or Section 16 (1) of that Act. Rule 316C(4) provides that that evidence may be provided by means of affidavit.’

(2) inserting a new subrule (2) as follows:  ‘(2) In the cases to which subrule (1) refers, any non-compliance by a

plaintiff with rule 33 does not preclude the plaintiff from entering judgment in default without first obtaining the Court’s permission.’;

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(3) renumbering subrules (2), (3) and (4) as subrules (3), (4) and (5) respectively.

7. Rule 264 is amended by inserting a new subrule (3E) immediately after subrule (3D) as follows:

 ‘(3E) For the work done on and after 1 October 2012 the costs specified in Schedule 2 are to be increased by 4.7%.’

8. The Index of Contents and the heading to Chapter 12A where they refer to ‘Chapter 12A—Applications to review proceedings’ are each amended by adding the words ‘and decisions’.

9. Rule 279A is deleted and the following new Rule 279A is inserted in its place:‘279A—Reviews(1) This rule applies in cases where the Court has jurisdiction to review the

judgment of some other court or a tribunal or a decision of a Minister.(2) An application for review of the judgment of some other court or tribunal

or a decision of a Minister must be commenced within 21 days after the date of the judgment or decision subject to the review.

(3) The applicant for a review must file in the Court a notice—(a) identifying the judgment or decision subject to the application; and(b) stating the grounds on which the review is sought; and(c) stating the orders sought by the applicant on the review.

(4) The applicant must, as soon as practicable after filing the notice, notify—

(a) all parties; and(b) the proper officer of the court or tribunal from which the review

lies.(5) Notification of a review is given by serving a copy of the notice.(6) Any other party to the review may, within 14 days after service of the

notice—(a) file a cross-notice also seeking review of the judgment or decision,

stating the grounds on which that party seeks the review and stating the orders sought by that party on the review; and

(b) serve copies of the cross-notice on all other parties.(7) On receipt of a notice under this rule, the proper officer of the court or

tribunal, or in the case of a review of the decision of a Minister, the Minister or his authorised delegate, must, subject to any direction by the District Court, transmit to the Registrar—(a) all documents lodged with the court or tribunal in the relevant

proceedings or all documents considered by the Minister for the purposes of his decision, as the case may be, and;

(b) a copy of any transcript of evidence or proceedings; and(c) any other evidentiary material relating to the proceedings in the

custody of the court or tribunal; and(d) a copy of the judgment, order or decision subject to the review and

of any reasons given for it.(8) The proper officer of the court or tribunal or the Minister or his

authorised delegate, as the case may be, should comply with any reasonable request from the Registrar for transmission of the materials referred to in subrule (7) in electronic form.

(9) The review will be heard at a time and place appointed by the Registrar and notified to the parties.

  (10) The Court may exercise, in relation to a review, any of the following powers—

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(a) the Court may order that a particular person be joined as a party to the review;

(b) the Court may order an applicant for the review, or a party filing a cross-notice under subrule (6), to give security for costs;

(c) the Court may correct an error or omission in a notice or cross-notice;

(d) the Court may ask the court or tribunal from which the review lies or the Minister to make a report (which is to be made available to the parties) on the subject matter of the review or on specified aspects of that subject matter;

(e) the Court may exercise any procedural or other powers that the court or tribunal from which the review lies had in relation to the original proceedings;

(f)  the Court may set aside a judgment or decision of the court or tribunal from which the review lies or the Minister and give such judgment or directions as may be just in the circumstances;

(g) the Court may make an order for the costs of the review.Note—

There is no equivalent to Chapter 12A in the Supreme Court Civil Rules 2006.’

10. A new Rule 310B is inserted immediately after Rule 310A as follows:‘310B—Family Relationships Act 1975 (SA)(1) In this rule—

Act means the Family Relationships Act 1975 (SA).(2) This rule applies to all actions and proceedings commenced under the

Act, including actions to which Section 14 (1) of the Act refers.(3) Any party seeking an order under the Act must ensure that all persons

whose interests may be directly and adversely affected by the order are parties to the action.

(4) A party seeking an order under the Act is to file an affidavit in which the party:(a) deposes to the best of his or her knowledge, information and belief

the full names, addresses and, if infants, the respective ages, of all persons whose interests would, or may, be directly and adversely affected by the order;

(b) deposes to the use which the party intends to make of the order if it is made;

(c) if the paternity of the child is in issue, exhibits any birth certificate for the child.

(5) If corroborative evidence is required under Section 9 (4) of the Act, the affidavit or affidavits containing that evidence are to be filed with the summons, statement of claim or other process by which the application is made.’

11. A new rule 316C is inserted immediately after rule 316B as follows:‘316C—Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2009(1) In this rule—

Act means the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2009 (SA).

(2) (a) An application under Section 25 of the Act for an adjudication certificate to be filed as a judgment is to be made in the form prescribed under rule 308 (2);

(b) The adjudication certificate is to be attached to the application.Note—Section 25 (2) of the Act precludes an adjudication certificate being filed

under that section unless it is accompanied by an affidavit by the

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claimant stating that the whole or a part of the adjudicated amount has not been paid at the time the certificate is filed.

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(3) As soon as practicable after receiving the sealed judgment, the claimant is to send a copy to the respondent by pre-paid post addressed to the respondent’s last-known address.

(4) A party seeking the entry of a judgment by default in an action under Section 15 (4) or Section 16 (4) of the Act may provide evidence of the circumstances referred to in Section 15 (1) or Section 16 (1) of the Act, as the case may be, by means of affidavit.

(5) In any proceedings by a respondent to have a judgment set aside:(a) the respondent is to annex to the summons a copy of the sealed

judgment; and(b) the money to be paid into Court under Section 25 (4) (b) of the Act

is to be:(i)  accompanied by a notice of payment in; and(ii) held in Court in an account in the name of the proceedings.’

Dated 5 September 2012.G. L. MUECKE, Acting Chief Judge

D. E. CLAYTON, JudgeA. E. BAMPTON, Judge

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SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIANotice Pursuant to Practice Direction 12 of theSupreme Court Practice Directions 2006 (SA)

PURSUANT to Practice Direction 12 of the Supreme Court Practice Directions 2006 (SA), I give notice that on 11 September 2012, I appointed the following persons as Senior Counsel:

• Andrew Leonard Tokley• Sandra McDonald• Christopher David Bleby• Thomas Patrick Duggan• Samuel John Doyle

Dated 11 September 2012.The Honourable Chris Kourakis, Chief Justice of South Australia

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13 September 2012]THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4469

SUPERANNUATION ACT 1988SUPER SA

Election of Two Board MembersPURSUANT to Regulation 17 under the Act, I hereby declare Jan McMahon and William (Bill) Griggs elected to fill the two vacancies on the South Australian Superannuation Board. The number of first preferences received for each candidate were as follows:

VotesMcMahon, Jan................................6 228 (Elected)Healy, Roseanne...........................2 704Lawton, Robert..............................1 452Griggs, William (Bill).....................4 408 (Elected)Moffatt, David............................... 683Pertsinidis, Helen.......................... 631

At the conclusion of the distribution of preferences, Jan McMahon received 7 958 votes, William (Bill) Griggs received 6 147 votes and 2 001 votes were exhausted.

The term of office for the successful candidates commences on2 October 2012 and expires on 1 October 2015.Dated 13 September 2012.

K. MOUSLEY, Returning OfficerECSA 69/12

SUPERANNUATION FUNDS MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA ACT 1995

FUNDS SAElection of One Board Member

PURSUANT to Regulation 15 under the Act, I hereby declare Kevin Crawshaw elected to fill the vacancy on the Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia Board. The number of first preferences received for each candidate were as follows:

VotesCrawshaw, Kevin...........................9 466 (Elected)Healy, Roseanne...........................7 024

The term of office for the successful candidate commences on2 October 2012 and expires on 1 October 2015.Dated 13 September 2012.

K. MOUSLEY, Returning OfficerECSA 69/12

NOTICE TO MARINERSNO. 23 OF 2012

Robe—Lake Butler Marina—Closure of Marina Entrance—

Dredging OperationsMARINERS are advised that the entrance to the Lake Butler Marina situated in position:

Latitude 370933.4SLongitude 1394510.33E,

will be closed to all marine traffic for a period from 10 September 2012 to 24 September 2012 (weather permitting) whilst dredging operations are undertaken.

Mariners are further advised to navigate with extreme caution in the vicinity of the entrance as the cables securing the dredge will be run over the breakwaters and across the channel.

Chart affected: Aus347.Publication affected: Australia Pilot, Vol. 1, page

400.

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PATRICK CONLON, Minister for TransportDPTI 2012/00765

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4471

TRAINING AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ACT 2008

Part 4—Apprenticeships/Traineeships

Pursuant to the provision of the Training and Skills Development Act 2008, the Training andSkills Commission (TaSC) gives notice that determines the following

Trades or Declared Vocations in addition to the Gazette notices of:

1. 25 September 2008 2. 23 October 2008 3. 13 November 2008 4. 4 December 20085. 18 December 2008 6. 29 January 2009 7. 12 February 2009 8. 5 March 20099. 12 March 2009 10. 26 March 2009 11. 30 April 2009 12. 18 June 200913. 25 June 2009 14. 27 August 2009 15. 17 September 2009 16. 24 September 200917. 9 October 2009 18. 22 October 2009 19. 3 December 2009 20. 17 December 200921. 4 February 2010 22. 11 February 2010 23. 18 February 2010 24. 18 March 201025. 8 April 2010 26. 6 May 2010 27. 20 May 2010 28. 3 June 201029. 17 June 2010 30. 24 June 2010 31. 8 July 2010 32. 9 September 201033. 23 September 2010 34. 4 November 2010 35. 25 November 2010 36. 16 December 201037. 23 December 2011 38. 17 March 2011 39. 7 April 2011 40. 21 April 201141. 19 May 2011 42. 30 June 2011 43. 21 July 2011 44. 8 September 201145. 10 November 2011 46. 24 November 2011 47. 1 December 2011 48. 8 December 201149. 15 December 2011 50. 22 December 2011 51. 5 January 2012 52. 19 January 201253. 1 March 2012 54. 29 March 2012 55. 24 May 2012 56. 31 May 201257. 7 June 2012 58. 14 June 2012 59. 21 June 2012 60. 28 June 201261. 5 July 2012 62. 12 July 2012 63. 19 July 2012 64. 2 August 201265. 9 August 2012 66. 30 August 2012

Trades or Declared Vocations and Required Qualifications and Training Contract Conditions for the

Sustainability Training Package MSS11

*Trade/ #Declared Vocation/ Other Occupation Code Title

Nominal Term ofTraining Contract

Probationary Period

Existing Worker in a Trade or Declared Vocation MSS30312

Certificate III in Competitive Systems and Practices

12 months 1 month

Existing Worker in a Trade or Declared Vocation MSS40312

Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices

24 months 2 months

Existing Worker in a Trade or Declared Vocation MSS50312

Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices 36 months 3 months

Existing Worker in a Trade or Declared Vocation MSS60312

Advanced Diploma of Competitive Systems and Practices

48 months 3 months

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4472 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

South Australia

Natural Resources Management (Commercial Forests) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2012

1—Short titleThis proclamation may be cited as the Natural Resources Management (Commercial Forests) Amendment Act (Commencement) Proclamation 2012.

2—Commencement(1) Subject to subclause   (2) , the Natural Resources Management (Commercial Forests)

Amendment Act 2011 (No 44 of 2011) will come into operation on 17 September 2012.

(2) The operation of sections 6 to 24 (inclusive) of the Act is suspended until a day or days to be fixed by subsequent proclamation or proclamations.

Made by the Governorwith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 13 September 201212MSECCS045

South Australia

Administrative Arrangements (Reference to Department of Planning and Local Government) Proclamation 2012under section 8 of the Administrative Arrangements Act 1994

1—Short titleThis proclamation may be cited as the Administrative Arrangements (Reference to Department of Planning and Local Government) Proclamation 2012.

2—CommencementThis proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is made.

3—Interpretative provisionA reference to the Department of Planning and Local Government in regulation 7(d) of the Freedom of Information (Exempt Agency) Regulations   2008 will have effect as if it were a reference to the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

Made by the Governorwith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 13 September 2012MSLGR12/012CS

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4473

South Australia

South Australian Local Government Grants Commission Variation Regulations 2012under the South Australian Local Government Grants Commission Act 1992

ContentsPart   1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions

Part   2—Variation of South Australian Local Government Grants Commission Regulations   2004 4 Variation of regulation   4—Persons and bodies prescribed as councils

Part 1—Preliminary1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the South Australian Local Government Grants Commission Variation Regulations 2012.

2—CommencementThese regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

3—Variation provisionsIn these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of South Australian Local Government Grants Commission Regulations 2004

4—Variation of regulation 4—Persons and bodies prescribed as councils(1) Regulation 4(d)—delete paragraph (d) and substitute:

(d) Nipapanha Community Incorporated

(2) Regulation 4(e)—delete paragraph (e) and substitute:

(e) Outback Communities Authority

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Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act   1978 , the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governorwith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 13 September 2012

No 207 of 2012MSLGR12/010CS

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4475

South Australia

Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) (MeatIndustry) Variation Regulations 2012under the Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) Act 2004

ContentsPart   1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions

Part   2—Variation of Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) (Meat Industry) Regulations   2006 4 Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation 5 Variation of regulation 6—Meat industry food safety scheme 6 Variation of regulation 7—Minister is accreditation body 7 Variation of regulation 8—Obligation to be accredited 8 Variation of regulation 9—Separate accreditation required for each premises 9 Variation of regulation 11—Approved food safety arrangement 10 Variation of regulation 12—Compliance with codes 11 Variation of regulation 13—Approval required to carry on new activity 12 Variation of regulation 14—Notification of change in circumstances 13 Variation of regulation 15—Marketing of meat before removal from premises 14 Variation of regulation 16—Marking of containers before removal from premises 15 Variation of regulation 17—Leasing and care of brands used to mark meat safe and suitable 16 Variation of regulation 24—Projected annual fee 17 Variation of regulation 25—Matters to be determined by Minister in calculating annual fees 18 Variation of regulation 27—Application fees 19 Variation of regulation 29—Annual fee 20 Variation of Schedule 1—Codes

Part 1—Preliminary1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) (Meat Industry) Variation Regulations 2012.

2—CommencementThese regulations will come into operation on 1 December 2012.

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3—Variation provisionsIn these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Primary Produce (Food Safety Schemes) (Meat Industry) Regulations 2006

4—Variation of regulation 3—Interpretation(1) Regulation 3(1), definition of accredited processor or handler—delete the definition and

substitute:

accredited meat producer means—

(a) an accredited processor or handler; or

(b) an accredited poultry grower;

accredited poultry grower means a person accredited under these regulations to carry on the business of growing poultry for human consumption;

accredited processor or handler means a person accredited under these regulations to carry on the business of processing or handling meat;

(2) Regulation 3(1), definition of poultry—delete the definition and substitute:

poultry means chicken, turkey, guinea fowl, duck, geese, pheasants, quail, squab (pigeons), muttonbirds or other avian species but does not include ratites;

(3) Regulation 3(1)—after the definition of process insert:

produce, in relation to meat, means—

(a) process or handle meat; or

(b) in the case of meat derived from poultry—grow poultry;

(4) Regulation 3(2)(b)—delete "processed or handled" and substitute:

produced

(5) Regulation 3(2)—delete "processing or handling" wherever occurring and substitute in each case:

production

5—Variation of regulation 6—Meat industry food safety schemeRegulation 6(a)—delete "processing or handling" and substitute:

producing

6—Variation of regulation 7—Minister is accreditation bodyRegulation 7—delete "processing or handling" and substitute:

producing

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7—Variation of regulation 8—Obligation to be accredited(1) Regulation 8(1)—delete "processing or handling" and substitute:

producing

(2) Regulation 8(2)(a)—before "the killing" insert:

the growing of poultry,

8—Variation of regulation 9—Separate accreditation required for each premisesRegulation 9—delete "processing or handling" and substitute:

producing

9—Variation of regulation 11—Approved food safety arrangementRegulation 11—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

10—Variation of regulation 12—Compliance with codes(1) Regulation 12—delete "processor or handler" wherever occurring and substitute in each

case:

meat producer

(2) Regulation 12(3)(g)—after "meat" second occurring insert:

and, in the case of meat derived from poultry, the growing of poultry

11—Variation of regulation 13—Approval required to carry on new activityRegulation 13—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

12—Variation of regulation 14—Notification of change in circumstances(1) Regulation 14—delete "processor or handler" wherever occurring and substitute in each

case:

meat producer

(2) Regulation 14(b)—delete "processor's or handler's" and substitute:

meat producer's

13—Variation of regulation 15—Marketing of meat before removal from premises(1) Regulation 15(1)—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

(2) Regulation 15(3)(b)—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

producer

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14—Variation of regulation 16—Marking of containers before removal from premises

Regulation 16(1)—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

15—Variation of regulation 17—Leasing and care of brands used to mark meat safe and suitable

Regulation 17(2) and (3)—delete "processor or handler" wherever occurring and substitute in each case:

meat producer

16—Variation of regulation 24—Projected annual feeRegulation 24—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

17—Variation of regulation 25—Matters to be determined by Minister in calculating annual fees

(1) Regulation 25(1)(a)—delete "processors or handlers" and substitute:

meat producers

(2) Regulation 25(1)(b)—delete "processor's or handler's" and substitute:

meat producer's

(3) Regulation 25(1)(c)—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

(4) Regulation 25(1)(c)—delete "processor's or handler's" and substitute:

meat producer's

(5) Regulation 25(1)(d)—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

(6) Regulation 25(1)(d)—delete "processor's or handler's" and substitute:

meat producer's

(7) Regulation 25(2)—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

18—Variation of regulation 27—Application feesRegulation 27—delete "processing or handling" wherever occurring and substitute in each case:

the production of

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4479

19—Variation of regulation 29—Annual fee(1) Regulation 29—after paragraph (d) insert:

(da) in the case of an accreditation that authorises a person to grow poultry—

(i) if the poultry is being grown under contract to a processing company

1 fee unit plus $22.50 for each 1 000 m² of shed space in which the poultry is housed

(ii) in any other case administration fee plus 1 fee unit

(2) Regulation 29(e)(ii)—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

(3) Regulation 29(e)(iii)—delete "processing or handling" and substitute:

producing

(4) Regulation 29(f)—delete "processor or handler" and substitute:

meat producer

(5) Regulation 29(f)—delete "process or handle" and substitute:

produce

20—Variation of Schedule 1—Codes(1) Schedule 1, entry 2—after "Processing or handling of" insert:

meat derived from poultry or

(2) Schedule 1, entry 3—delete the entry and substitute:

3 Growing or processing poultry, or processing or handling meat derived from poultry, for human consumption.

AS 4696:2007 Hygienic Production and Transportation of Meat and Meat Products for Human Consumption, as amended or substituted from time to time.

Standard 4.2.2 of the Food Standards Code as amended or substituted from time to time.

The carrying on of activities authorised under the accreditation in compliance with theGuidelines for the Safe Manufacture of Smallgoods published by Meat & Livestock Australia Ltd, ISBN 1 74036 0508, as amended or substituted from time to time, will be taken to be the carrying on of those activities in compliance with AS 4696:2007.

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Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act   1978 , the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governorfollowing compliance by the Minister with section 11(4) of the Act and with the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 13 September 2012

No 208 of 201212MAFF0010CS

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4481

South Australia

Local Government (General) Variation Regulations 2012under the Local Government Act 1999

ContentsPart   1—Preliminary 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Variation provisions

Part   2—Variation of Local Government (General) Regulations   1999 4 Variation of Schedule 3—Local government sector employers

Part 1—Preliminary1—Short title

These regulations may be cited as the Local Government (General) Variation Regulations 2012.

2—CommencementThese regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made.

3—Variation provisionsIn these regulations, a provision under a heading referring to the variation of specified regulations varies the regulations so specified.

Part 2—Variation of Local Government (General) Regulations 19994—Variation of Schedule 3—Local government sector employers

(1) Schedule 3, item headed "Subsidiaries established under section 42 of Act"—delete "Gawler Business Development Group"

(2) Schedule 3, item headed "Regional subsidiaries established under section 43 of Act"—delete "Water-proofing Northern Adelaide Regional Subsidiary"

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Note—

As required by section 10AA(2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act   1978 , the Minister has certified that, in the Minister's opinion, it is necessary or appropriate that these regulations come into operation as set out in these regulations.

Made by the Governorwith the advice and consent of the Executive Councilon 13 September 2012

No 209 of 2012MSLGR12/0011CS

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4483

SENDING COPY?

NOTICES for inclusion in the South Australian Government Gazette should be emailed to:

[email protected]

Please include the following information in the covering email:

• The date the notice is to be published.

• Whether a proof, quote or return email confirmation is required.

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Attach:

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• Notices that require sighting an official date and signature before publication in a pdf. If a pdf is not possible then fax the official file(s) to the Government Publishing Fax number listed below.

Fax Transmission: (08) 8207 1040Phone Enquiries: (08) 8207 1045

NOTE:

Closing time for lodging new copy is 4 p.m. on Tuesday preceding the regular Thursday Gazette.

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4484 THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [13 September 2012

CITY OF MITCHAMReview of Elector Representation

NOTICE is hereby given that the City of Mitcham is undertaking a review to determine whether a change of arrangements in respect to elector representation will result in the electors of the area being more adequately and fairly represented.

Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 (7) of the Local Government Act 1999, notice is hereby given that Council has prepared a representation options paper that examines the advantages and disadvantages of the various options available in regards to the composition and structure of Council, and the division of the Council area into wards.

Copies of the representation options paper are available for inspection and/or purchase at the City of Mitcham Civic Centre, 131 Belair Road, Torrens Park; Mitcham Library, 154 Belair Road, Hawthorn and Blackwood Library, 215 Main Road, Blackwood.

Interested persons are invited to make a written submission to the Chief Executive Officer, P.O. Box 21, Mitcham Shopping Centre, Torrens Park, S.A. 5062 or email:

[email protected] close of business on Monday, 29 October 2012.

Information regarding the representation review can be obtained by contacting Meredith Nunan, Governance Officer, on telephone (08) 8372 8888 or email [email protected].

M. PEARS, Chief Executive Officer

CITY OF PROSPECTSupplementary Election for Area Councillor

Nominations ReceivedAT the close of nominations at 12 noon on Thursday, 6 September 2012 the following people were accepted as candidates and are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot paper.

Area Councillor—(1 vacancy)Brunsgard, NickRoberts, ScottHood, LisaKing, RussellRichardson, ToniBeach, RuthBottrall, JillNewall, Timothy

Postal VotingThe election will be conducted by post. Ballot

papers and pre-paid envelopes for each voting entitlement will be posted between Tuesday, 18 September 2012 and Monday, 24 September 2012 to every person, or designated person of a body corporate or group listed on the voters roll at roll close on Tuesday, 31 July 2012. Voting is voluntary.

A person who has not received voting material by Monday,24 September 2012 and believes they are entitled to vote should contact the Deputy Returning Officer on 1300 655 232.

Completed voting material must be returned to reach the Returning Officer no later than 12 noon on Monday, 8 October 2012.

A ballot box will be provided at the Council Office, 128 Prospect Road, Prospect for electors wishing to hand deliver their completed voting material during office hours.

Vote Counting LocationThe scrutiny and counting of votes will take place at

Prospect Chamber, Civic Centre, 128 Prospect Road, Prospect as soon as practicable after 12 noon on

Monday, 8 October 2012. A provisional declaration will be made at the conclusion of the election count.

Campaign Donations ReturnAll candidates must forward a Campaign Donations

Return to the Council Chief Executive Officer within 30 days after the conclusion of the election.

K. MOUSLEY, Returning Officer

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13 September 2012] THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE 4485

TOWN OF GAWLERBY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999By-law No. 1 of 2012—Permits and Penalties By-Law

TO create a permit system for Council by-laws, to fix maximum and continuing penalties for breaches of Council by-laws, to clarify the construction of such by-laws and to repeal by-laws.1. Repeal of By-laws

All previous by-laws made or adopted by the Council, prior to the date this by-law is made are repealed from the day on which this by-law comes into operation.2. Definition

In this by-law ‘person’ includes a natural person, a body corporate, an incorporated association and an unincorporated association.3. Permits

3.1 In any by-law of the Council unless the contrary intention is clearly indicated, the word ‘permission’ means the permission of the Council, or such other person as the Council may by resolution authorise for that purpose, granted in writing prior to the act, event or activity to which it relates.

3.2 Where a by-law requires that permission be obtained any person seeking the grant of permission must submit a written application to the Council in the form (if any) and accompanied by the fee (if any) prescribed by the Council.

3.3 The Council may attach such conditions to a grant of permission as it thinks fit, and may vary or revoke such conditions or impose new conditions by notice in writing to the permit holder.

3.4 Any person granted permission shall comply with every such condition.

3.5 The Council or such other person as the Council may by resolution authorise for that purpose, may suspend or revoke a grant of permission at any time by notice in writing to the person granted permission.

4. Offences and Penalties4.1 Any person who commits a breach of any by-

law of the Council shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to a maximum penalty being the maximum penalty referred to in the Local Government Act 1999 that may be fixed by by-law for any breach of a by-law.

4.2 Any person who commits a breach of any by-law of the Council of a continuing nature shall be guilty of an offence and in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed, shall be liable to a further penalty for every day on which the offence or breach of the by-law continues, such penalty being the maximum penalty referred to in the Local Government Act 1999 which may be fixed by by-law for a breach of any by-law of a continuing matter.

5. Construction5.1 Every by-law of the Council shall be subject to

any Act of Parliament and regulations made thereunder.

5.2 In any by-law of the Council, ‘the Council’ means The Town of Gawler.

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the Town of Gawler held on 28 August 2012, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.

S. KERRIGAN, Chief Executive Officer

TOWN OF GAWLER

BY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999By-law No. 2 of 2012—Moveable Signs By-Law

TO set standards for moveable signs on streets and roads and to provide conditions for and the placement of such signs.1. Definitions

In this by-law: 1.1 ‘Authorised Person’ has the same meaning as

in the Local Government Act 1999.

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1.2 ‘Business’ means the business or organisation to which a Moveable Sign relates.

1.3 ‘Business Premises’ means the premises from which a business is conducted.

1.4 ‘Business Shopfront’ means that part of a Business Premises which fronts a Road or Road Related Area.

1.5 ‘Footpath’ means: 1.5.1 that part of a street or road between the

property boundary of the street or road and the edge of the carriageway on the same side as that boundary; or

1.5.2 a footway, lane or other place made or constructed for the use of pedestrians and not for the use of vehicles.

1.6 ‘Moveable Sign’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999.

1.7 ‘Road’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999.

1.8 ‘Road Related Area’ has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961.

2. Design and ConstructionA Moveable Sign displayed on a Road shall:

2.1 be of a kind known as an ‘A’ frame or Sandwich Board sign, an inverted ‘T’ sign or a flat sign;

2.2 be designed, constructed and maintained in good quality and condition so as not to present a hazard to any member of the public;

2.3 be of strong construction so as to be stable when in position and be able to keep its position in adverse weather conditions;

2.4 not contain sharp or jagged edges or corners; 2.5 not be unsightly or offensive in appearance or

content; 2.6 be constructed of timber, cloth, metal, plastic

or plastic coated cardboard, or a mixture of such materials;

2.7 not rotate or contain moving parts; 2.8 not contain flashing lights or be illuminated

internally; 2.9 not be more than one metre high, 600 mm

wide and 600 mm deep;   2.10in the case of an ‘A’ Frame or Sandwich Board

sign:2.10.1 be hinged or joined at the top; 2.10.2 be of such construction that its sides

shall be securely fixed or locked in position when erected; and

  2.11in the case of an inverted ‘T’ sign, contain no struts or supports that run between the display area and the base of the sign.

3. AppearanceA Moveable Sign on a Road must, in the opinion of

an Authorised Person:3.1 be painted or otherwise detailed in a

competent and professional manner;3.2 be aesthetically appealing, legible and simply

worded to convey a precise message;3.3 be of such design and contain such colours as

are compatible with the architectural design of the Business Premises adjacent to the sign, and which relate well to the townscape and overall amenity of the locality in which it is situated;

3.4 not detract from or conflict with traffic, safety or direction signs or signals; and

3.5 contain combinations of colour and typographical styles which blend in with and reinforce the heritage qualities of the locality and the buildings where it is situated.

4. PlacementA Moveable Sign must:

4.1 only be placed on the Footpath of a Road;

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4.2 not be placed on a Footpath unless the Footpath is wide enough to contain the sign and leave a clear thoroughfare of at least 1.2 m adjacent the alignment of the buildings;

4.3 be placed at least 600 mm from the kerb (or, if there is no kerb, from the edge of the carriageway of a Road);

4.4 not be placed on a landscaped area, other than on landscaping that comprises only lawn;

4.5 not be placed on a designated parking area or within 1 m of an entrance to Business Premises;

4.6 not be placed so as to interfere with the reasonable movement of persons or vehicles using the Footpath or Road in the vicinity of or adjacent to where the Moveable Sign is positioned or endanger the safety of members of the public;

4.7 not be fixed, tied or chained to, leaned against or placed closer than 1.2 m to any other structure, object or plant (including another Moveable Sign);

4.8 in the case of a flat sign, the message of which only contains newspaper headlines and the name of the newspaper, be placed resting against the Business Premises to which the Moveable Sign relates;

4.9 be placed within the projections of the side boundaries of the Business Premises to which it relates;

  4.10not be placed so as to obstruct or impede a vehicle door when opened; and

  4.11not be placed within 6 m of a road intersection. 5. Restrictions

5.1 A Moveable Sign must: 5.1.1 only contain material which advertises a

Business being conducted on Business Premises adjacent to the Moveable Sign or the goods and services available from that Business;

5.1.2 be limited to one Moveable Sign per Business Shopfront;

5.1.3 only be displayed when the Business to which it relates is open to the public;

5.1.4 not be tied, fixed or attached to anything;

5.1.5 not be displayed during the hours of darkness unless it is clearly visible;

5.1.6 not be displayed on a median strip, traffic island or on the carriageway of a street or road; and

5.1.7 be securely anchored to minimise the likelihood of the Moveable Sign being blown away or knocked over in inclement weather.

5.2 If in the opinion of the Council a Footpath or other area forming the boundary of any Road is unsafe for any Moveable Sign to be displayed or placed the Council may by resolution prohibit or restrict the display or placement of a Moveable Sign or the times a Moveable Sign may be displayed or placed in that area.

6. Exemptions6.1 Subparagraphs 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.4 of this

by-law do not apply to a Moveable Sign which is displayed and used:6.1.1 to advertise a garage sale taking place

from residential premises provided that

the sign is displayed only during the hours of daylight; or

6.1.2 as a directional sign to a short term (less than three days) event run by a community/charitable body or an unincorporated association.

6.2 Subparagraphs 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.3 of this by-law do not apply to a flat sign the message of which only contains a newspaper or magazine headlines and the name of the newspaper or magazine.

6.3 A requirement of this by-law will not apply where the Council has granted permission for the Moveable Sign to be displayed contrary to the requirement.

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6.4 This by-law will not apply to a Moveable Sign which is:

6.4.1 placed on a Road pursuant to an authorisation under the Local Government Act 1999 or another Act; or

6.4.2 designed to direct people to the open inspection of any land or building that is available for purchase or lease; or

6.4.3 related to a State or Commonwealth election and displayed during the period commencing on the issue of writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day; or

6.4.4 related to an election held under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and displayed during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day.

7. Removal of Non-complying Moveable Signs7.1 If:

7.1.1 the design or construction of a Moveable Sign that has been placed on a Road does not comply with a requirement of this by-law; or

7.1.2 the positioning of a Moveable Sign does not comply with a requirement of this by-law; or

7.1.3 any other relevant requirement of this by-law is not complied with; or

7.1.4 the Moveable Sign unreasonably:7.1.4.1 restricts the use of the Road;

or 7.1.4.2 endangers the safety of

members of the public,an Authorised Person may order the owner of the sign to remove the sign from the Road.

7.2 A person must comply with an order of an Authorised Person made pursuant to subparagraph 7.1 of this by-law.

7.3 If the Authorised Person cannot find the owner, or the owner fails to comply immediately with the order of an Authorised Person, the Authorised Person may remove, store and dispose of the Moveable Sign.

7.4 The owner or other person entitled to recover a Moveable Sign removed pursuant to subparagraph 7.3 of this by-law must pay to the Council any reasonable costs incurred by the Council in removing, storing and attempting to dispose of the Moveable Sign before being entitled to recover the Moveable Sign.

8. Removal of Complying Moveable Signs8.1 The owner of, or other person responsible for,

a Moveable Sign must remove or relocate the Moveable Sign at the request of an Authorised Person if, in the reasonable opinion of that Authorised Person, and notwithstanding compliance with this by-law, there is any hazard or obstruction or there is likely to be a hazard or obstruction arising out of the location of the Moveable Sign.

8.2 The owner of, or other person responsible for, a Moveable Sign must remove or relocate the Moveable Sign at the request of an Authorised Person for the purpose of special events, parades, Road works or in any other circumstances which, in the reasonable

opinion of the Authorised Person, requires relocation or removal of the Moveable Sign to protect public safety or to protect or enhance the amenity of a particular locality.

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the Town of Gawler held on 28 August 2012, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.

S. KERRIGAN, Chief Executive Officer

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TOWN OF GAWLERBY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999

By-law No. 3 of 2012—Roads By-LawFOR the management of the use of roads the Council.1. Definitions

In this By-law:1.1 ‘Authorised Person’ has the same meaning as

in the Local Government Act 1999.1.2 ‘Livestock’ has the same meaning as in the

Livestock Act 1997.1.3 ‘Road’ has the same meaning as in the Local

Government Act 1999 and includes a footpath.

2. Activities Requiring PermissionA person must not, without permission, undertake

any of the following activities on any Road:2.1 Advertising

Display any sign other than a moveable sign which is displayed on a Road in accordance with the Council’s Moveable Signs By-law.

2.2 AmplificationUse an amplifier or other mechanical or electrical device for the purpose of broadcasting announcements or advertisements.

2.3 DonationsAsk for or receive or indicate that he or she desires a donation of money or any other thing, or otherwise solicit for charitable purposes.

2.4 Livestock on RoadsCause or allow any Livestock to stray onto, graze, wander on or be left unattended on any Road.

2.5 Posting of BillsPost or allow or cause to be posted any bills, advertisements or other papers or items on a building or structure on a Road except for:2.5.1 any electoral matter posted on a

building or structure by or with the authority of a candidate which is related to a Commonwealth or State election and is posted during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day; or

2.5.2 any electoral matter that is related to an election held under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is posted during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or

2.5.3 any matter that is posted during the course of and for the purpose of a Referendum.

2.6 Public Exhibitions and Displays2.6.1 Sing, busk or play any recording or use

any musical instrument.2.6.2 Conduct or hold any concert, festival,

show, public gathering, circus, meeting, performance or any other similar activity.

2.6.3 Cause any public exhibitions or displays.2.7 Tents and Camping

2.7.1 Erect any tent or other structure of calico, canvas, plastic or similar material as a place of habitation.

2.7.2 Camp or sleep overnight.2.8 Use of Council Rubbish Bins

Deposit any commercial waste or other rubbish from commercial premises in any Council waste or recycling bins on a Road.

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2.9 Working on VehiclesRepair, wash, paint, panel beat or undertake other work of any nature on or to any vehicle provided that this paragraph shall not extend to running repairs in the case of a breakdown.

3. DirectionsA person must comply with any reasonable

direction or request from an Authorised Person relating to:

3.1 that person’s use of the Road;3.2 that person’s conduct and behaviour on the

Road;3.3 that person’s safety on the Road; and3.4 the safety and enjoyment of the Road by

other persons.4. Removal of Animals and Persons

4.1 If any animal is found on any part of a Road in breach of a by-law:4.1.1 any person in charge of the animal must

immediately remove it from that part on the request of any Authorised Person;

4.1.2 an Authorised Person may remove the animal if a person fails to comply with the request, or if no person is in charge of the animal.

4.2 A person who is committing or has committed a breach of this by-law must immediately comply with a direction of an Authorised Person to leave that part of the Road.

4.3 Any Authorised Person may remove any person from a Road who is found committing a breach of a by-law, but must not use force in doing so.

5. ExemptionsThe restrictions in this by-law do not apply to any

Police Officer, Council Officer or Council employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council Officer, or to the driver of an emergency vehicle when driving an emergency vehicle as defined in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations and the Australian Road Rules 1999.

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the Town of Gawler held on 28 August 2012, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.

S. KERRIGAN, Chief Executive Officer

TOWN OF GAWLERBY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999By-law No. 4 of 2012—Local Government Land By-

LawFOR the management and regulation of the use of and access to Local Government Land owned by or under the care, control and management of the Council (other than streets and roads), including the prohibition and regulation of particular activities on such Local Government Land.1. Definitions

In this by-law:1.1 ‘Authorised Person’ has the same meaning as

in the Local Government Act 1999.1.2 ‘Building’ includes any structure and/or fixture

of any kind whether for human habitation or not.

1.3 ‘Liquor’ has the same meaning as in the Liquor Licensing Act 1997.

1.4 ‘Local Government Land’ means all land owned by the Council or under the Council’s care, control and management, except Roads.

1.5 ‘Offensive’ includes threatening, abusive, insulting or annoying behaviour and ‘offend’ has a complementary meaning.

1.6 ‘Park’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999.

1.7 ‘Public Place’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999.

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1.8 ‘Reserve’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999.

1.9 ‘Road’ has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1999 and includes a footpath.

 1.10 ‘Vehicle’ has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1961.

 1.11 ‘Waters’ includes any body of water including a pond, lake, river, creek or wetland under the care, control and management of the Council.

2. Activities Requiring PermissionA person must not, without permission, undertake

any of the following activities on any Local Government Land:

2.1 Access to Water2.1.1 Subject to the provisions of the Harbors

and Navigation Act 1993 enter in any Waters:2.1.1.1 in an area which the Council

has by resolution determined may not be used for such purpose; and

2.1.1.2 except in accordance with any conditions that the Council may have determined by resolution apply to such use.

2.1.2 Place a pump on any Local Government Land adjacent to any Waters and pump water from any Waters.

2.2 AdvertisingDisplay, paint or erect any sign or hoarding for the purpose of commercial advertising or any other purpose.

2.3 AmplificationUse an amplifier or other mechanical or electrical device for the purpose of amplifying sound or broadcasting announcements.

2.4 Animals2.4.1 Cause or allow any animal to stray onto,

move over, graze or be left unattended on any Local Government Land.

2.4.2 Cause or allow any animal to enter, swim, bathe or remain in any Waters located on Local Government Land to which the Council has resolved this subparagraph shall apply.

2.4.3 Lead or drive a horse, cattle, sheep or other animal except where the Council has set aside a track or other area for use by or in connection with an animal of that kind.

2.4.4 Feed any animal or bird except in an area the Council has by resolution designated for that purpose.

2.5 AnnoyanceDo anything likely to offend or unreasonably interfere with any other person:2.5.1 using that land; or2.5.2 occupying nearby premises,by making a noise or creating a disturbance.

2.6 AttachmentsAttach anything to a tree, plant, equipment, fence, post, structure or fixture on Local Government Land except for:2.6.1 any electoral matter attached by or with

the authority of a candidate and which is related to a Commonwealth or State election and is attached during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at close of polls on polling day; or

2.6.2 any electoral matter attached by or with the authority of a candidate and which is related to an election held under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is attached during the period commencing four weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or

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2.6.3 any matter posted during the course of and for the purposes of a Referendum.

2.7 BeesPlace any hive of bees on Local Government Land, or allow it to remain thereon.

2.8 Bridge JumpingJump or dive from any bridge on Local Government Land.

2.9 BuildingsUse any building or structure on Local Government Land for any purpose other than its intended purpose.

  2.10Burials and Memorials2.10.1 Bury, inter or spread the ashes of any

human or animal remains. 2.10.2 Erect any memorial.

  2.11Camping and Tents2.11.1 Erect any tent or other structure of

calico, canvas, plastic or similar material as a place of habitation.

2.11.2 Camp or sleep overnight except where a person is in a caravan park on Local Government Land, the proprietor of which has been given permission to operate the caravan park on that land.

  2.12CanvassingConvey any advertising, religious or other message to any by-stander, passer-by or other person except for any message or material of a government or political nature, provided that such message or material would not jeopardise public order because it is offensive, insulting or might otherwise encourage a breach of the peace.

  2.13Closed Lands Enter or remain on any part of Local

Government Land: 2.13.1 at any time during which the Council

has declared that part to be closed to the public and which is indicated by a sign adjacent to the entrance to that effect on or adjacent to the land;

2.13.2 where the land is enclosed with fences and/or walls and gates that have been closed and locked; or

2.13.3 where admission charges are payable for a person to enter that part, without paying those charges.

  2.14DistributionPlace on any vehicle (without the consent of the owner of the vehicle), or give out or distribute any hand bill, book, notice, leaflet, or other printed matter to any bystander, passer-by or other person except any hand bill, book, notice, leaflet or other printed matter of a government or political nature, provided that such matter would not jeopardise public order because it is offensive, insulting or might otherwise encourage a breach of the peace.

  2.15DonationsAsk for or receive or indicate that he or she desires a donation of money or any other thing.

  2.16Entertainment and Busking2.16.1 Sing, busk or play any recording or use

any musical instrument for the apparent purpose of either entertaining others or receiving money.

2.16.2 Conduct or hold any concert, festival, show, public gathering, circus, meeting, performance or any other similar activity.

  2.17FiresSubject to the Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005 light any fire except –2.17.1 in a place provided by the Council for

that purpose; or2.17.2 in a portable barbeque, as long as the

barbeque is used in an area that is clear of flammable material for a distance of at least 4 metres.

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  2.18Erection of PlatformsErect, place, use or allow to remain a ladder, step-ladder, trestle, stage, planter-box, crate or similar item or structure or any item or structure to be used as a platform.

  2.19Flora and FaunaExcept as provided by the Native Vegetation Act 1991 and the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972: 2.19.1 damage, pick, disturb, interfere with

or remove any plant or flower thereon; 2.19.2 lead or drive any animal or stand or

walk on any flower bed, garden plot or other planted area;

2.19.3 deposit, dig, damage, disturb, interfere with or remove any soil, stone, wood, clay, gravel, pebbles, timber, bark or any part of the land;

2.19.4 take, interfere with, tease, harm or disturb any animal, bird or aquatic creature or the eggs or young of any animal, bird or aquatic creature;

2.19.5 pick, collect, take, interfere with or disturb any fruit, nuts, berries or native seeds;

2.19.6 disturb, interfere with or damage any burrow, nest or habitat of any animal, bird or aquatic creature;

2.19.7 use, possess or have control of any device for the purpose of killing or capturing any animal, bird or aquatic creature;

2.19.8 burn any timber or dead wood.  2.20Games

2.20.1 Participate in, promote or organise any organised competition or sport, as distinct from organised social play.

2.20.2 Play or practice any game which involves kicking, hitting or throwing a ball or other object on Local Government Land which may cause or be likely to cause injury or discomfort to any person being on or in the vicinity of that land or detract from or be likely to detract from another person’s lawful use and enjoyment of that land.

2.20.3 Play or practice the game of golf on Local Government Land.

  2.21Litter2.21.1 Throw, cast, place, deposit or leave

any rubbish, dirt or refuse of any kind whatsoever except in a garbage container provided for that purpose.

2.21.2 Deposit any soil, clay, stone, gravel, green waste or other putrescible waste or any other matter.

  2.22LiquorConsume, carry or be in possession or in charge of any Liquor on any Local Government Land comprising Parks or Reserves to which the Council has resolved this subparagraph shall apply.

  2.23Model Aircraft, Boats and CarsFly or operate a model aircraft, boat or model/remote control car which by the use thereof may cause or be likely to cause injury or discomfort to any person being on or in the vicinity of Local Government Land or detract from or be likely to detract from another person’s lawful use of and enjoyment of the land.

  2.24Overhanging Articles or Displaying Personal Items

Suspend or hang any article or object from any building, verandah, pergola, post or other structure on Local Government Land where it might present a nuisance or danger to any person using the land or be of an unsightly nature.

  2.25Playing AreaUse or occupy any playing area:2.25.1 in such a manner as to damage or be

likely to damage the surface of the playing area and/or infrastructure (above and under ground level);

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2.25.2 in any manner contrary to the purpose for which the playing area was intended to be used or occupied;

2.25.3 contrary to directions of the Council made by resolution and indicated on a sign displayed adjacent to the playing area.

  2.26Posting of Bills Post or allow or cause to be posted any bills, advertisements or other papers or items on a building or structure on any Local Government Land or Public Place except for: 2.26.1 any electoral matter posted on a

building or structure by or with the authority of a candidate which is related to a Commonwealth or State election and is posted during the period commencing on the issue of the writ or writs for the election and ending at the close of polls on polling day; or

2.26.2 any electoral matter posted on a building or structure by or with the authority of a candidate which is related to an election held under the Local Government Act 1999 or the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999 and is posted during the period commencing four (4) weeks immediately before the date that has been set (either by or under either Act) for polling day and ending at the close of voting on polling day; or

2.26.3 any matter posted during the course of and for the purpose of a Referendum.

  2.27Ropes, Nets, etc.Place a buoy, cable, chain, hawser, rope or net in or across any Waters on Local Government Land.

  2.28Trading or Business2.28.1 Sell, buy, offer or display anything for

sale.2.28.2 Conduct, provide or offer to provide

services for monetary consideration, including but not limited to personal services, except those services the Council has by resolution determined do not require permission.

  2.29Use of EquipmentUse any item of equipment, facilities or property belonging to the Council:2.29.1 other than in the manner and for the

purpose for which it was designed, constructed or intended to be used or in such manner as is likely to damage or destroy it; or

2.29.2 other than in accordance with any conditions or directions on a sign erected in the vicinity of the equipment, facilities or property with the authority of the Council; or

2.29.3 if that person is of or over the age indicated by a sign or notice as the age limit for using such equipment, facility or property.

  2.30Weddings and EventsHold, conduct or participate in a marriage ceremony game, event or other function or entertainment on any Local Government Land except where the number of persons attending the event or entertainment does not exceed twenty (20).

  2.31Working on Vehicles

Repair, wash, paint, panel beat or carry out other work of any nature on or to any Vehicle, except for running repairs in the case of a breakdown.

3. Prohibited Activities A person must not undertake any of the following

activities on any Local Government Land:3.1 Animals

3.1.1 Cause or allow any animal to enter, swim, bathe or remain in any Waters to the inconvenience, annoyance or danger of any other person bathing or swimming.

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3.1.2 Cause or allow any animal to damage any flower bed, garden, pot, tree, lawn or other plants or items located thereon.

3.1.3 Lead, drive or exercise any horse in such manner as to endanger the safety of any other person.

3.2 Damaging PropertyDamage or remove a building, structure or fixture located on Local Government Land.

3.3 Defacing PropertyDeface, paint, spray, write, cut names, letters or make marks on any tree, rock, gate, fence, building, sign, bridge or property of the Council on Local Government Land.

3.4 Fishing3.4.1 Fish in any Waters on Local Government

Land to which the Council has resolved this subparagraph shall apply.

3.4.2 Fish from any bridge or other structure on Local Government Land to which the Council has resolved this subparagraph shall apply.

3.5 Interference with Permitted UseInterrupt, disrupt or interfere with any other person’s use of Local Government Land which is permitted or for which permission has been granted.

3.6 NuisanceBehave in such a manner as to cause discomfort, inconvenience, annoyance or offence to any other person.

3.7 Playing Games/Skateboarding/SkatingPlay or practice a game/skateboard/skate –3.7.1 in such a manner which is likely to

cause damage to the land or anything in it;

3.7.2 in such a manner which endangers the safety or interferes with the comfort of any person;

3.7.3 in any area where a sign indicates that the game/ skateboarding/skating is prohibited.

3.8 Smoking3.8.1 Smoke tobacco or any other substance

in any enclosed building on Local Government Land.

3.8.2 Smoke tobacco or any other substance on any Local Government Land or part thereof to which the Council has resolved this subparagraph shall apply.

3.9 SolicitationTout or solicit customers for the parking of vehicles or for any other purpose whatsoever.

  3.10Throwing Objects Throw, roll, project or discharge any stone, substance or other missile which endangers the safety of any person.

  3.11Toilets In any public convenience on Local

Government Land:3.11.1 urinate other than in a urinal or pan or

defecate other than in a pan set apart for that purpose;

3.11.2 deposit anything in a pan, urinal or drain which is likely to cause a blockage;

3.11.3 use it for a purpose for which it was not designed or constructed;

3.11.4 enter any toilet that is set aside for use of the opposite sex except:3.11.4.1 where a child under the age of

eight years is accompanied by an adult parent or guardian of that sex; or

3.11.4.2 to provide assistance to a disabled person; or

3.11.4.3 in the case of a genuine emergency.

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  3.12Waste3.12.1 Deposit or leave thereon:

3.12.1.1 anything obnoxious or offensive.

3.12.1.2 any offal, dead animal, dung or filth.

3.12.1.3 any mineral, mineral waste, industrial waste or by-products.

3.12.2 Foul or pollute any Waters situated thereon.

3.12.3 Deposit any rubbish other than in receptacles provided by the Council for that purpose.

3.12.4 Deposit in any receptacle any rubbish emanating from domestic or trade purposes, unless designated as being permitted by a sign or signs.

4. DirectionsA person must comply with any reasonable

direction or request from an Authorised Person relating to:

4.1 that person’s use of the land;4.2 that person’s conduct and behaviour on the

land;4.3 that person’s safety on the land;4.4 the safety and enjoyment of the land by other

persons.5. Removal of Animals, Persons and Objects

5.1 If any animal, person or object is found on any part of Local Government Land in breach of a by-law:5.1.1 any person in charge of the animal,

person or object shall forthwith remove it from that part of the land on the request of an Authorised Person; and

5.1.2 an Authorised Person may remove the animal or object from the land if the person in charge of it fails to comply with the request, or if no person is in charge of it.

5.2 A person who is committing or has committed a breach of this by-law must immediately comply with a direction of an Authorised Person to leave that part of the Local Government Land.

6. Application of this By-lawAny of subparagraphs 2.1.1, 2.4.2, 2.22, 3.4 and

3.8.2 of this by-law shall apply only in such portion or portions of the area as the Council may by resolution direct (in accordance with Section 246(3)(e) of the Local Government Act 1999).7. Exemptions

The restrictions in this by-law do not apply to any Police Officer, Council Officer or Council employee acting in the course and within the scope of that person’s normal duties, or to a contractor while performing work for the Council and while acting under the supervision of a Council Officer, or to the driver of an emergency vehicle when driving an emergency vehicle as defined in the Road Traffic (Road Rules—Ancillary and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations and the Australian Road Rules 1999.

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the Town of Gawler held on 28 August 2012, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.

S. KERRIGAN, Chief Executive Officer

TOWN OF GAWLERBY-LAW MADE UNDER THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1999

By-law No. 5 of 2012—Dogs By-LawTO limit the number of dogs kept on premises and for the management and control of dogs in the Council’s area.1. Definitions

In this by-law:1.1 ‘Approved Kennel Establishment’ means a

building, structure or area approved by a relevant authority, pursuant to the Development Act 1993 for the keeping of dogs on a temporary or permanent basis.

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1.2 ‘Assistant Dog’ means a accredited hearing dog, a guide dog or a disability dog as defined in Section 4 of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995.

1.3 ‘Children’s Playground’ means any enclosed area in a recreation area in which there is equipment or other installed devices for the purposes of children’s play, or within three metres of such devices if the area is not enclosed.

1.4 ‘Dog’ has the same meaning as in the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995.

1.5 ‘Dog Management Officer’ is a person appointed by the Council as such, pursuant to the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995.

1.6 ‘Effective Control’ means a person exercising control of a dog by command, the dog being in close proximity to the person and the person being able to see the dog at all times.

1.7 ‘Local Government Land’ means owned by the Council or under the Council’s care, control and management.

1.8 ‘Premises’ means any domestic or non-domestic premises, except an Approved Kennel Establishment in respect of which a development authorisation is in force under the Development Act 1993.

1.9 ‘Small Dwelling’ means a flat, a serviced flat, home unit, strata unit, community lot, or a suite of rooms which is wholly occupied, or designed or intended to be occupied, as a separate dwelling.

 1.10 ‘Working Dog’ means a dog used principally for droving or tending livestock.

2. Limit on Dog Numbers2.1 A person must not, without the Council’s

permission, keep:2.1.1 more than one Dog in a Small Dwelling;2.1.2 more than two Dogs on any Premises

other than a Small Dwelling and within the township;

2.1.3 more than three Dogs on any Premises other than a Small Dwelling outside the township, excluding Working Dogs;

2.1.4 more than two Working Dogs on any Premises other than a Small Dwelling outside the township in addition to any Dogs kept under subparagraph 2.3; and

2.2 No Dogs shall be kept on any Premises where, in the opinion of a Dog Management Officer, the Premises do not provide for a Dog to be effectively contained.

3. Kennel Establishments3.1 The limit set out in subparagraphs 2.1.1,

2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 2.1.4 of this by-law do not apply to an Approved Kennel Establishment provided:3.1.1 it is operating in accordance with all

approvals and consents; and 3.1.2 any business involving the dogs is

registered in accordance with the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995.

4. Dog off Leash Areas4.1 Subject to paragraphs 5, 6 and 7 of this by-

law, any person may enter upon any part of Local Government Land for the purpose of exercising a dog under his or her Effective Control.

4.2 Where a person enters upon such part of Local Government Land for that purpose, he or she shall ensure that the Dog or Dogs under his or her control remain under Effective Control while on the land.

5. Dog on Leash Areas A person must not, without the Council’s

permission, on Local Government Land to which this paragraph applies, cause, suffer or permit any Dog under that person’s control, charge or authority to be or remain on that land unless such Dog is restrained by a strong chain, cord or leash not exceeding two metres in length and either tethered securely to a fixed object or held by a person capable of controlling the Dog and preventing it from being a nuisance or danger to other persons.

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6. Dog Prohibited Areas A person must not, without the Council’s

permission, cause, suffer or permit any Dog (except an accredited Assistant Dog), under that person’s control, charge or authority to be or remain on any other Local Government Land to which this paragraph applies.7. Dog Faeces

No person is to allow a dog under that person’s control, charge or authority to be in a public place or on Local Government Land unless that person has in their possession a bag or other suitable container for the collection and lawful disposal of any faeces that the dog may deposit (for the purpose of complying with their obligation under Section 45A (6) of the Dog and Cat Management Act 1995).8. Children’s Playgrounds

Despite anything to the contrary in paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 of this by-law, no person shall cause, suffer or permit any Dog (except an accredited Assistant Dog) to be in any enclosed Children’s Playground or within three metres of any unenclosed Children’s Playground.9. Application of Paragraphs

Paragraphs 5 and 6 of this by-law shall apply only in such portion or portions of the area as the Council may by resolution direct (in accordance with Section 246 (3) (e) of the Local Government Act 1999).

The foregoing by-law was duly made and passed at a meeting of the Town of Gawler held on 28 August 2012, by an absolute majority of the members for the time being constituting the Council, there being at least two-thirds of the members present.

S. KERRIGAN, Chief Executive Officer

ADELAIDE HILLS COUNCILUrban Trees Fund

NOTICE is hereby given that Adelaide Hills Council has established an Urban Trees Fund, pursuant to Section 50B of the Development Act 1993. The fund applied to the whole of the Council area as delineated in the Adelaide Hills Council Development Plan and shall commence operation on 13 September 2012.

T. PIPER, Acting Chief Executive Officer

IN the matter of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons:

Brammy, Byonie Doreen, late of 9 Old Port Road, Queenstown, home duties, who died on 28 June 2012.

Clark, Daryl Douglas, late of 57 Kiers Road, Miami, Queensland, retired fitter, who died on 17 May 2012.

Edis, Kevin Maxwell, late of 1-7 Leicester Street, Clearview, retired bank manager, who died on 3 July 2012.

Hall, Brian Ernest Phillips, late of 43 Marlborough Street, Malvern, of no occupation, who died on 21 July 2012.

Kiley, Kathleen Margaret, late of 333 Marion Road, North Plympton, of no occupation, who died on 15 July 2012.

Lewis, Winifred, late of 28 Liddell Drive, Huntfield Heights, of no occupation, who died on 24 June 2012.

Moyle, Louise Betty, late of 100 Seaford Road, Seaford, of no occupation, who died on 18 May 2012.

Pawlik, Kazimierz, late of 9 Brenchley Grove, Kingswood, of no occupation, who died on 9 May 2012.

Sampson, Patricia Eileen, late of 6 Booth Avenue, Linden Park, of no occupation, who died on 3 May 2012.

Shammall, Irene Myrtle, late of 29 Homestead Avenue, Walkley Heights, of no occupation, who died on 1 July 2012.

Stepancic, Rosina, late of Leighton Avenue, Klemzig, widow, who died on 13 May 2012.

Trezise, Carlisle Alvin, late of 11 Gooranga Avenue, Salisbury North, of no occupation, who died on 13 July 2012.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 and the Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries, and other persons having claims against the said estates are required to send, in writing, to the Office of Public Trustee, G.P.O. Box 1338, Adelaide, S.A. 5001, full particulars and proof of such claims, on or before 12 October 2012, otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estates; and notice is also hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estates are required to pay the amount of their debts to the Public Trustee or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estates are forthwith to deliver same to the Public Trustee.Dated 13 September 2012.

D. A. CONTALA, Public Trustee

IN the matter of the estate of the undermentioned deceased person:

Gillies, Eva Mary Joyce, late of 6 Ellis Street, Enfield, who died on 28 April 2012.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act 1936, as amended, the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1972 and the Family Relationships Act 1975, that all creditors, beneficiaries and other persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are directed to send full particulars and evidence of such claims to the undersigned on or before 18 October 2012, otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the said estate; and notice is also hereby given that all persons who are indebted to the above estate are required to pay the amount of their debt to the undersigned or proceedings will be taken for the recovery thereof; and all persons having any property belonging to the said estate are forthwith to deliver the same to the undersigned.

NATIONAL AUSTRALIA TRUSTEES LIMITED, The Manager, Trustee Services, Level 10, 22 King William Street, Adelaide, S.A. 5000.

PARTNERSHIP ACT 1891NOTICE of dissolution of the Lady Bay Partnership trading as The Peninsula Bar & Restaurant (formerly trading as The Dunes at Links Lady Bay) at Links Lady Bay Resort, Saint Andrews Boulevard Fleurieu Peninsula, Normanville, S.A. 5204. LB Pty Ltd as trustee for The LB Discretionary Trust hereby gives you notice that the Lady Bay Partnership was dissolved on4 September 2012.

Hardwicke Bay No 2 Pty Ltd as trustee for The Moore Group Family Trust, Jae Perry Pty Ltd as trustee for The Rodrigues Family Trust and Frarin Pty Ltd as trustee for The Rinaldi Ladybay Trust and Franco Ladybay Trust will be continuing to trade the restaurant.

LB Pty Ltd as trustee for The LB Discretionary Trust hereby notifies that it is not liable for any debts of the Partnership incurred after 4 September 2012.

RANDLE & TAYLOR, Barristers and Solicitors for LB Pty Ltd

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