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PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041

1569

PERTH, FRIDAY, 21 APRIL 2006 No. 70 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM

© STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ISSN 1448-949X

CONTENTS

PART 1 Page

Emergency Management Act 2005—Emergency Management Regulations 2006 ................. 1582 Gas Standards Act 1972—Gas Standards (Gasfitting and Consumer Gas Installations)

Amendment Regulations 2006 ............................................................................................... 1575 Local Government Act 1995—City of Melville—Local Law Relating to Parking Facilities

Amendment 2006.................................................................................................................... 1585 Plant Diseases Act 1914—Plant Diseases Amendment Regulations 2006 ............................. 1571

———

PART 2

Conservation .............................................................................................................................. 1590 Consumer and Employment Protection .................................................................................... 1590 Deceased Estates ....................................................................................................................... 1602 Energy ........................................................................................................................................ 1592 Health......................................................................................................................................... 1593 Heritage...................................................................................................................................... 1594 Justice......................................................................................................................................... 1595 Local Government...................................................................................................................... 1596 Minerals and Petroleum............................................................................................................ 1600 Police .......................................................................................................................................... 1601 Public Notices............................................................................................................................. 1604 Racing, Gaming and Liquor....................................................................................................... 1601

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— PART 1 —

AGRICULTURE

AG301*

Plant Diseases Act 1914

Plant Diseases Amendment Regulations 2006

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Plant Diseases Amendment Regulations 2006.

2. The regulations amended

The amendments in these regulations are to the Plant Diseases Regulations 1989*.

[* Reprinted as at 20 September 2002. For amendments to 1 March 2006 see Western Australian

Legislation Information Tables for 2004, Table 4, p. 293-4, and Gazette 17 and 31 May and 16 December 2005 and 7 February 2006.]

3. Schedule 1 amended

(1) Schedule 1 Part A is amended as follows:

(a) in columns 2, 3 and 5 of the item relating to “Citrus (other than Mandarin)” by inserting in its appropriate numerical position —

“ 51, ”;

(b) by deleting the item relating to “Lemon (Meyer)”;

(c) in columns 2, 3 and 5 of the item relating to “Mandarin” by inserting in its appropriate numerical position —

“ 51, ”;

(d) in the item relating to “Rambutan” by deleting “41,” in each place where it occurs;

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(e) in columns 2, 3 and 5 of the item relating to “Tahiti lime” by inserting in its appropriate numerical position —

“ 51, ”;

(f) by inserting the following items in their appropriate alphabetical positions —

“ Atalantia spp. 13, 17, 27,

29, 41, 45, 51, 52

29, 41, 51, 52

16 41, 51, 52

Clausena lansium

13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52

29, 41, 51, 52

16 4/9K, 41, 51, 52

Feronia spp. 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52

29, 41, 51, 52

16 41, 51, 52

Feroniella lucida

13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52

29, 41, 51, 52

16 41, 51, 52

Hesperethusa crenulata

13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52

29, 41, 51, 52

16 41, 51, 52

Limonia acidissma

13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52

29, 41, 51, 52

16 41, 51, 52

Paramignya monophylla

13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52

29, 41, 51, 52

16 41, 51, 52

Swinglea spp. 13, 17, 27, 29, 41, 45, 51, 52

29, 41, 51, 52

16 41, 51, 52

”.

(2) Schedule 1 Part AA is amended as follows:

(a) by deleting the item relating to “Fruit containers (used)” and inserting instead —

“ Fruit, vegetable and plant containers (used) other than potato containers ……………………………………….…

59

”;

(b) in the item relating to “Grape machinery/equipment (used)” by deleting “1” and inserting instead —

“ 60 ”;

(c) by deleting the item relating to “Vegetable containers (used) other than potato containers”.

(3) Schedule 1 Part B is amended as follows:

(a) in item 1(1), in the entry relating to “Grape”, by deleting “and used machinery/equipment”;

(b) in item 1(1) by deleting the entry relating to “Vegetable and fruit containers (used)”;

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(c) in item 4 by deleting the Table to each of subitems (1)(b) and (3)(b) and in each case inserting the following Table instead —

“ Table

0°C ± 0.5°C 14 days 1°C ± 0.5°C 16 days 2°C ± 0.5°C 18 days 3°C ± 0.5°C 20 days

”;

(d) by deleting item 4D(b) and the Table to it and inserting instead —

“ (b) fruit other than lemon to be certified as having been

treated at a temperature within a range specified in the first column of the following Table for the number of days corresponding to that temperature range specified in the second column of that Table;

Table

0°C ± 0.5°C 14 days 1°C ± 0.5°C 16 days 2°C ± 0.5°C 18 days 3°C ± 0.5°C 20 days

(c) lemon to be certified as having been treated at a temperature within a range specified in the first column of the following Table for the number of days corresponding to that temperature range specified in the second column of that Table.

Table

1°C ± 0.5°C 16 days 2°C ± 0.5°C 18 days 3°C ± 0.5°C 20 days

”;

(e) in the heading to item 9C by deleting “9I” and inserting instead —

“ 9K ”;

(f) after item 9J by inserting the following item —

“ 9K. Clausena lansium — fruit fly (B. tryoni and B. neohumeralis)

(1) From all States and Territories (other than Tasmania) to be certified as from an area free from fruit fly (B. tryoni) in accordance with the Code of Practice.

(2) From Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory to be certified that the property of origin and the area within a 50 km radius of the property of origin have been free from fruit fly (B. neohumeralis) for the preceding 12 months.

”;

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(g) in item 17 by deleting “Daklutosphaira” and inserting instead —

“ Daktulosphaira ”;

(h) after item 50A by inserting the following item —

“ 51. Plants — citrus canker (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri)

(1) In this item —

“PQA” means the pest quarantine area declared under section 131F of the Plant Protection Regulation 2002 of Queensland.

(2) Plants (other than seed) from Queensland grown inside the PQA are prohibited entry into the State.

(3) Plants (other than fruit and seed) from Queensland packed inside the PQA are prohibited entry into the State.

(4) Fruit (other than seed) from Queensland grown outside the PQA and packed inside the PQA to be certified as —

(a) grown in an area free from citrus canker; and

(b) packed in a packing house approved by the Department of Primary Industries, Queensland.

(5) Plants (other than seed) from Queensland grown and packed outside the PQA to be certified as grown and packed in an area free from citrus canker.

”;

(i) after item 58 by inserting the following items —

“ 59. Fruit, vegetable and plant containers (used) other than potato

containers — general diseases

(1) To be constructed in an approved manner using approved material.

(2) To be certified as having been —

(a) cleaned of all soil and plant material; and

(b) treated in an approved manner.

60. Grape machinery or equipment (used) — grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifolii)

Entry into the State is prohibited except with the prior approval of the Director General.

”.

By Command of the Governor,

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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ENERGY

EN301*

Gas Standards Act 1972

Gas Standards (Gasfitting and Consumer Gas Installations) Amendment Regulations 2006

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Gas Standards (Gasfitting and Consumer Gas Installations) Amendment Regulations 2006.

2. The regulations amended

The amendments in these regulations are to the Gas Standards (Gasfitting and Consumer Gas Installations) Regulations 1999*.

[* Reprint 1 as at 3 January 2003. For amendments to 30 January 2006 see Western Australian

Legislation Information Tables for 2004, Table 4, p. 160, and Gazette 19 August 2005.]

3. Regulation 3 amended

Regulation 3(1) is amended as follows:

(a) in the definition of “AG” by deleting “and a reference to a year”;

(b) in the definition of “AS” by deleting “and a reference to a year”;

(c) in the definition of “AS/NZS” by deleting “and a reference to a year”.

4. Regulation 4 amended

Regulation 4(a) is amended by deleting “cylinders;” and inserting instead —

“ cylinders, compressed natural gas cylinders or

liquefied natural gas cylinders; ”.

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5. Regulation 27 repealed

Regulation 27 is repealed.

6. Regulation 32 amended

Regulation 32(1) is amended by inserting after “of the Act” —

“ and subject to regulation 32A ”.

7. Regulation 32A inserted

After regulation 32 the following regulation is inserted —

“ 32A. Requirements where installation is off-site

(1) If a part of a consumer’s gas installation is to be located on land that is not owned by that consumer, a written plan detailing the proposed construction, operation and maintenance of that part of the installation is to be submitted to the Director for approval before work on that part of the installation commences.

(2) The Director may approve a plan or, if the Director considers that a plan submitted to the Director for approval is inadequate, the Director may direct that the plan be amended before it is implemented.

(3) If the Director directs that a plan be amended, the plan is to be amended and resubmitted for approval before work on that part of the installation commences.

(4) The part of the consumer’s gas installation that is subject to a plan must be constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with the plan approved by the Director.

”.

8. Regulation 33 amended

Regulation 33(3) is amended by deleting “AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002” and inserting instead —

“ AS 5601 ”.

9. Regulation 36 amended

(1) After regulation 36(1) the following subregulation is inserted —

“ (1aa) The consumer for whom a Type B appliance is

modified must ensure that the appliance is made available for testing and commissioning by a gas fitter before the consumer uses the appliance for production purposes.

”.

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(2) Regulation 36(3) is amended by deleting paragraphs (a) and (b) and “or” after paragraph (a) and inserting instead —

“ (a) in the case of a vehicle mobile engine that uses

LPG, AS/NZS 1425;

(b) in the case of a vehicle mobile engine that uses compressed natural gas, AS 2739;

(c) in the case of a marine mobile engine that uses LPG, AS 4732; or

(d) in the case of a forklift mobile engine that uses compressed natural gas or LPG, AS 4983.

”.

10. Schedule 2 replaced

(1) Schedule 2 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —

“ Schedule 2 — Forms

[r. 9(2) and 9(3)]

Gas Standards (Gasfitting and Consumer Gas Installations) Regulations 1999, reg. 9(2)

Summons to attend before the Director

Form 1

Name: Address: Postcode:

Person summonsed

Phone No. (h): (w):

Proceedings are being held under section 13A(11) of the Gas Standards Act 1972 in relation to your certificate of competency, permit or authorisation. You are required to attend the proceedings.

Place: Address:

Proceedings

Date: Time: Reason for proceedings

The proceedings are being held because: Name: Office:

Person issuing summons Signature: Date:

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Gas Standards (Gasfitting and Consumer Gas Installations) Regulations 1999, reg. 9(3)

Summons to give evidence at proceedings

Form 2

Name: Address: Postcode:

Person summonsed

Phone No. (h): (w):

Proceedings are being held under section 13A(11) of the Gas Standards Act 1972 in relation to a person’s certificate of competency, permit or authorisation. You are required to attend the proceedings to give evidence and to produce the documents listed below.

Place: Address:

Proceedings

Date: Time: Reason for proceedings

The person who is the subject of the proceedings is:

The proceedings are being held because:

Documents to be produced (if any)

Name: Office:

Person issuing summons Signature: Date:

”.

11. Schedule 6 amended

(1) Schedule 6 clause 201 is repealed.

(2) Schedule 6 clause 301(1) is amended by deleting “AS/NZS 1596: 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS/NZS 1596. ”.

(3) Schedule 6 clause 301(2) is amended by deleting “clause J3.1 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

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(4) Schedule 6 clause 302(2) is amended by deleting “clauses 6.2.3.2 and 6.3.4.2 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(5) Schedule 6 clause 303(3) is amended by deleting “clause J5 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(6) Schedule 6 clause 401(1) is amended by deleting “AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ AS 5601. ”.

(7) Schedule 6 clause 401(2) is deleted and the following subclause is inserted instead —

“ (2) A fitting line or fitting on a consumer’s gas installation that

is to operate at a pressure exceeding 200 kPa must comply with the following standards —

(a) AS 4041 — for above ground steel piping;

(b) AS 1697 — for below ground steel piping, operating at a pressure not exceeding 1050 kPa;

(c) AS 2885 — for below ground steel piping, operating at a pressure of or exceeding 1050 kPa;

(d) AS 3723 — for below ground plastic piping. ”.

(8) Schedule 6 clause 402(2) is amended by deleting “Table 3.1 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ the Table on consumer piping and materials and duty limits

in AS 5601. ”.

(9) Schedule 6 clause 406(3) is deleted.

(10) Schedule 6 clause 506(8) is amended by deleting “clause 5.13 and Appendix H of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(11) Schedule 6 clause 507(2) is amended by deleting “clauses 5.12.17 and 5.13.9 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(12) Schedule 6 clause 508(1) is amended by deleting “with AS/NZS 3100: 2002 and AS/NZS 60445-2-102.” and inserting instead —

“ with AS/NZS 3100 and AS/NZS 60335-2-102. ”.

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(13) Schedule 6 clause 601(5) is amended by deleting “clause 5.12.4 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(14) Schedule 6 clause 602(4) is amended by deleting “clauses 5.12.5.2 and 5.12.6 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(15) Schedule 6 clause 603(4) is amended by deleting “clause 5.12.8 and Appendix L of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(16) Schedule 6 clause 604(2) is amended by deleting “clause 5.12.7 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(17) Schedule 6 clause 701(2) is amended by deleting “clause 6.2 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(18) Schedule 6 clause 705(1) is amended by deleting “The notice referred to in clause 6.2.8.3 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002 must” and inserting instead —

“ The consumer instruction sheet to be displayed near an

appliance as provided in AS 5601, must ”.

(19) Schedule 6 clause 801(2) is amended by deleting “clause 6.3 and Appendix K of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002.” and inserting instead —

“ any relevant requirements in AS 5601. ”.

(20) Schedule 6 clause 803(1) is amended by deleting “For the purposes of clause 6.3.4.3 of AS 5601/AG 601 — 2002, a” and inserting instead —

“ A ”.

12. Schedule 7 replaced

Schedule 7 is repealed and the following Schedule is inserted instead —

“ Schedule 7 — Codes and standards containing requirements

for consumers’ gas installations [r. 32(1)(b)]

Title Code or Standard

Gas Installations Code AG 601 AS 5601

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Title Code or Standard

Industrial and commercial gas-fired appliances

AG 501 AS 3814

Storage and handling of LP Gas AS/NZS 1596

LP Gas fuel systems for marine engines

AS 4732

LP Gas for fuel systems for vehicle engines

AS/NZS 1425

Natural gas (CNG) fuel systems for vehicle engines

AS 2739

Gas fuel systems for forklifts and industrial engines

AS 4983

Code of practice for NGV refuelling stations

AG 901

The storage and handling of liquefied natural gas

AS 3961

Installation and maintenance of plastics pipe systems for gas

AS 3723

Installation and maintenance of steel pipe systems for gas

AS 1697

Pipelines — Gas and liquid petroleumPart 1: Design and construction

AS 2885.1

Pipelines — Gas and liquid petroleumPart 2: Welding

AS 2885.2

Pipelines — Gas and liquid petroleum Part 5: Field pressure testing

AS/NZS 2885.5

Pressure piping AS 4041

Approval and test specification — General requirements for electrical equipment

AS/NZS 3100

Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety Part 2.102: Particular requirements for gas, oil and solid-fuel burning appliances having electrical connections

AS/NZS 60335-2-102

”.

By Command of the Governor,

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES

FE301*

Emergency Management Act 2005

Emergency Management Regulations 2006

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Emergency Management Regulations 2006.

2. Membership of the SEMC

In addition to the members referred to in section 13(2)(a), (b), (c) and (d) of the Act, the SEMC is to consist of —

(a) the chief executive officer of the department principally assisting the Minister administering the Health Act 1911, or a nominee of that chief executive officer, appointed by the Minister;

(b) the chief executive officer of the department principally assisting the Minister administering the Children and Community Services Act 2004, or a nominee of that chief executive officer, appointed by the Minister; and

(c) not more than 5 other members appointed by the Minister.

3. Term of office

(1) Subject to regulation 4, a member holds office —

(a) if the member is appointed ex officio and a term of office is not specified in the instrument of his or her appointment, until the Minister terminates the appointment; or

(b) otherwise, for the term, not exceeding 3 years, specified in the instrument of his or her appointment.

(2) A member may from time to time be reappointed.

(3) A member whose term of office expires by the passage of time continues in office until that member is reappointed or the successor of that member comes into office.

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4. Vacancies

(1) The office of a member becomes vacant if —

(a) the member resigns the office by written notice addressed to the Minister;

(b) in the case of a nominated member referred to in regulation 2(a) or (b), the chief executive officer who nominated the member advises the Minister in writing that the nomination is withdrawn; or

(c) the Minister terminates the appointment under regulation 3(1)(a) or removes the member from office under subregulation (2).

(2) The Minister may remove a member who holds office for a specified term from office if the Minister is satisfied that the member —

(a) has neglected his or her duty;

(b) has misbehaved;

(c) is incompetent;

(d) is suffering from mental or physical incapacity impairing the performance of his or her functions as a member; or

(e) has been absent, without leave or reasonable excuse, from 3 consecutive meetings of the SEMC of which the member has had notice.

5. Leave of absence

The SEMC may grant leave of absence to a member on any terms and conditions it thinks fit.

6. Chairman unable to act

If the chairman is unable to act because of illness, absence or other cause, or during any vacancy in that office, the deputy chairman must perform the functions of the chairman.

7. Deputy members

(1) The Minister may appoint one or more persons to be deputies of a member other than the chairman.

(2) The Minister must ensure that each deputy of a member has expertise or experience that, in the Minister’s opinion, is relevant to the functions of the SEMC.

(3) A deputy of a member may perform the functions of the member when the member is unable to act because of illness, absence or other cause.

(4) If the member who is the deputy chairman is performing the functions of the chairman, a deputy of the member may act in his or her place as a member.

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(5) The Minister may terminate the appointment of a person under this regulation at any time.

(6) A deputy of a member, while acting as a member, has all the functions of, and all the protection given to, a member.

8. Saving

No act or omission of a person acting in place of another under regulation 6 or 7 is to be questioned on the ground that the occasion for his or her appointment or acting had not arisen or had ceased.

9. Calling of meeting

(1) Subject to subregulation (2), meetings are to be held at the times and places that the SEMC determines.

(2) The chairman may at any time convene a special meeting of the SEMC.

10. Quorum

At a meeting of the SEMC a quorum is constituted by at least half of the number of members in office, of whom one is the chairman or deputy chairman appointed under section 13 of the Act.

11. Minutes

The SEMC must cause accurate minutes to be kept of the proceedings at its meetings and of each resolution passed by the SEMC.

12. Holding meetings remotely

The presence of a member at a meeting of the SEMC need not be by attendance in person but may be by that person and each other person at the meeting being simultaneously in contact by telephone, or other means of instantaneous communication.

13. Resolution without meeting

A resolution in writing signed by each member of the SEMC or assented to by each member by letter, facsimile transmission, electronic mail or other written means has effect as if it had been passed at a meeting of the SEMC.

By Command of the Governor,

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG301* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995

City of Melville LOCAL LAW RELATING TO PARKING FACILITIES AMENDMENT 2006

Under the powers conferred by the Local Government Act 1995 as amended from time to time and under all other powers, the Council of the City of Melville resolved on 21 March 2006 to make the “City of Melville Local Law Relating to Parking Facilities Amendment 2006”.

1. Citation In this local law, the City of Melville Local Law Relating to Parking Facilities as published in the Government Gazette on 19 July 2000 and amended as published in the Government Gazette on 25 September 2001, and 12 July 2002, is referred to as the Principal Local Law. The Principal Local Law is amended as follows.

2. Clause 2—Definitions amended 2.1 Delete the words “ “Code” means the Road Traffic Code 1975; “ and substitute the words “ “Code” means the Road Traffic Code 2000; ” 2.2 Insert the following definitions in the appropriate alphabetical order— “

“metered space” means a section or part of a metered zone that is adjacent to a parking meter and that is marked or defined by painted lines or by metallic studs or similar devices for the purpose of indicating where a vehicle may be parked on payment of a fee or charge; “metered zone” means any thoroughfare or reserve or part of any thoroughfare or reserve in which parking meters regulate parking of vehicles; “no parking area” has the meaning giving to it by the Code; “no parking sign” means a sign with the words ‘no parking’ in red letters on a white background, or the letter ‘p’ within a red annulus and red diagonal line across it on a white background; “no stopping area” has the meaning given to it by the Code; “no stopping sign” means a sign with the words ‘no stopping’ or ‘no standing’ in red letters on a white background or the letter ‘s’ within a red annulus and red diagonal line across it on a white background; “stop” in relation to a vehicle means to stop a vehicle and permit it to remain stationary, except for the purposes of avoiding conflict with other traffic or of complying with the provisions of any law;

” 3. PART 6—RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS amended Delete clause 6.1 and 6.2 and substitute the following— “

57. Residential parking permits (1) Subject to subclause (2), two (2) residential parking permits may be issued for each residential lot fronting the thoroughfare. (2) A person may apply for an additional residential visitor parking permit for each residential lot fronting the thoroughfare. (3) An application for parking permit shall be made in the form determined by the Local Government. (4) The Local Government may in respect of an application for a permit for the purpose of subclause (1) and (2)—

a) approve it; b) approve it subject to such conditions as the Local Government

considers appropriate; or c) refuse to approve it.

(5) Where the Local Government makes a decision under paragraph (a) or (b) of subclause (4), it shall issue a permit in the form determined by it to the person who applied for the permit. (6) A permit issued for the purpose of subclause (1) or subclause (2) will be an annual permit, issued for a period not exceeding one (1) year and expiring on 31 December in the year of issue. (7) Every permit issued for the purpose of subclause (1) or subclause (2) is to specify—

a) a permit number;

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b) the name of the thoroughfare to which the exemption granted by clause 58 applies; and

c) the date on which that permit expires. 58. Conditions of exemption for residential parking permits (1) Where parking of a vehicle on any part of a thoroughfare within the district is prohibited for more than a specified time, the holder of a permit issued under clause 57 is exempted from such prohibitions if—

a) the vehicle is parked on a thoroughfare or portions of a thoroughfare specified in the permit, but not adjacent to retail premises where the parking of all vehicles is subject to a time restriction;

b) the permit is displayed in the vehicle in a prominent position; c) the period in respect of which the permit was issued has not expired;

or d) the holder of the permit at the time of parking the vehicle still resides

at the residential lot in respect of which the permit was issued. ”

4. PART 7—METERED ZONES—new Part inserted After claused 58, insert the following— “

PART 7—METERED ZONES 59. Determination of metered zones (1) The Local Government may by resolution constitute, determine and vary and also indicate by signs, metered spaces and metered zones. (2) In respect of metered spaces and metered zones the Local Government may by resolution determine, and may indicate by signs—

a) permitted times and conditions of parking depending on and varying with the locality;

b) classes of vehicles which are permitted to park; c) the amount payable for parking; and d) the manner of parking.

60. Parking fee to be paid Subject to clause 62 a person shall not park a vehicle in a metered space/s unless the appropriate fee as indicated by a sign on the parking meter referable to the space is inserted into the parking meter. 61. Limitation on parking in metered space The payment of a fee under clause 60 shall entitle a person to park the vehicle in a metered space/s for the period shown on the parking meter/s, but does not authorize the parking of the vehicle during any time when parking in that space may be prohibited in accordance with this local law. 62. Suspension of requirement to pay fee The Local Government may from time to time by resolution declare that the provisions of clause 60 shall not apply during the periods and days specified in the resolution. 63. Vehicles to be within metered space Subject to subclause (2)—

(1) A person shall not park a vehicle in a metered space in a thoroughfare otherwise than parallel to and as close to the kerb as practicable and wholly within the space, provided that where a metered space is set out otherwise than parallel to the kerb the vehicle need only park wholly within the space.

(2) If a vehicle is too long or too wide to fit completely within a single metered space then the person parking the vehicle shall do so within the minimum number of metered spaces needed to park that vehicle.

(3) A person shall not park a vehicle partly within and partly outside a metered zone.

64. Permitted insertions in parking meters (1) A person shall not insert into a parking meter anything other than the designations of coin or banknote or such other permitted form of payment indicated by a sign on the parking meter. (2) The insertion of a coin or banknote into any parking meter or the making of payment in such other form as may be permitted shall be effected only in accordance with the instructions printed on that particular meter. 65. Parking ticket to be clearly visible A driver of a vehicle left parked in a metered zone which is regulated by a ticket issuing machine shall on purchasing a ticket from the machine for a period of

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parking, place the ticket inside the vehicle in such a position that the ticket is clearly visible to and the expiry time or time for which the ticket remains valid is able to be read by an authorized person examining the ticket from outside the vehicle. 66. One vehicle per metered space A person shall not park or attempt to park a vehicle in a metered space in which another vehicle is parking.

5. Schedule 1 amended Following the words “ No. 19 Kearns Crescent East Shopping Centre bounded by Canning Highway, Riseley Street and Kearns Crescent East, Ardross. “, insert the following— “

No. 20 Kardinya Park Shopping Centre, North Lake Road and South Street, Kardinya.

No. 21 Stammers Shopping Centre, 265 Canning Highway, Palmyra. No. 22 Lot 801 and 802 Marshall Road, Myaree. No. 23 Heathcote Heritage Precinct, Duncraig Road, Applecross. No. 24 Bicton Shopping Centre, 258-272 Canning Highway, Bicton. No. 25 Raffles Hotel Carpark, Lot 250, 70-72 Canning Beach Road,

Applecross. ”

———— Dated this 3rd day of April 2006. The Common Seal of the City of Melville was affixed by authority of a resolution of the council in the presence of—

KATHERINE JACKSON, Her Worship the Mayor. ERIC LUMSDEN, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG302* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995

City of Melville LOCAL LAW RELATING TO STREET NUMBERING 2006

Under the powers conferred by the Local Government Act 1995 as amended from time to time and under all other powers the Council of the City of Melville resolved on 21 March 2006 to make the “City of Melville Local Law Relating to Street Numbering 2006”.

1. Interpretation In this local law, unless the context requires otherwise—

“Act” means the Local Government Act 1995 as amended from time to time; “authorised person” means a person authorised by the Local Government under Section 9.10 of the Local Government Act 1995 to perform any of the functions of an authorized person under this local law; “building” means any roofed structure enclosing space and intended for use as shelter (for people, animals or property) or for recreational, commercial or industrial purposes; “district” means the district of the City of Melville; “land” means land in the district and includes houses, buildings, works, and structures, in or upon the land; “Local Government” means the City of Melville; “lot” has the meaning given to it in and for the purposes of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928; “notice of breach” means a notice referred to in clause 5 of this local law; “residential lot” means a lot where a residential use is or may be permitted under the Town Planning Scheme; and is or will be the predominant use of the lot; and “street number” means a number with or without an alphabetical suffix indicating the address of land as assigned by the Local Government from time to time, in accordance with this local law.

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2. Assignment of street number 2.1. The Local Government or an authorised person shall assign a street number to each lot in a street, thoroughfare or way in the district in accordance with its policy on street numbering so as to ensure unambiguous and easy identification of every individual lot. 2.2 The Local Government or an authorised person may from time to time assign another street number to a lot instead of that which was previously assigned, including all lots in a street whether previously numbered or not.

3. Street number to be displayed 3.1 The owner or occupier of each lot shall paint or affix and maintain the current street number assigned by the Local Government, in a conspicuous place on the front of the building, letterbox,fence or gate adjacent to the street fronting the lot. A street number painted on the kerb adjacent to the lot is desirable for the purposes of this sub-clause. 3.2 A street number painted on the kerb adjacent to the lot is a requirement for all lots whose numbers are newly allocated or whose numbers are re-allocated under this Local Law.

4. Location of number not to be misleading 4.1 A person shall not place or display the street number of the lot in such a location as to cause confusion or be misleading. 4.2 A person shall not adopt, use or display a street number other than that street number assigned by the Local Government. 4.3 Where the location of a street number causes confusion or is misleading, or an unauthorised street number is being used or displayed on a lot, the Local Government or an authorised person may serve notice in writing on the owner or occupier of the land.

5. Notices of breach 5.1 Where a breach of any provision of this local law has occurred in relation to street numbering, the Local Government may give a notice in writing to the owner or occupier of that lot (‘notice of breach’). 5.2 The notice of breach shall— a) specify the provision of this Local Law which has been breached; b) specify the particulars of the breach; and c) state that the owner or occupier of the lot is required to remedy the breach

within the time specified in the notice. 5.3 Should an owner or occupier of a lot fail to comply with a notice of breach, the Local Government may by its employees, agents or contractors enter upon the lot to which the notice relates and remedy the breach, and may recover the expenses of so doing from the owner or occupier of the lot in a court of competent jurisdiction. 5.4 A person who fails to comply with a notice issued pursuant to this local law commits an offence.

6. Offences and penalties 6.1 A person who fails to comply with a notice of breach commits an offence and is liable upon conviction to a maximum penalty of $5000 and, if the offence is a continuing offence, a maximum daily penalty of $500. 6.2 A person who fails to comply with or who contravenes any provision of this local law commits an offence and is liable to a maximum penalty of $5000 and, if the offence is a continuing offence, a maximum daily penalty of $500.

7. Modified penalties 7.1 An offence against any provision of this local law is a prescribed offence for the purposes of section 9.16 (1) of the Act. 7.2 The amount of the modified penalty for a prescribed offence is that specified adjacent to the clause in Schedule 1. 7.3 For the purpose of guidance only, before giving an infringement notice to a person in respect of the commission of a prescribed offence, an authorized person should be satisfied that— a) commission of the prescribed offence is a relatively minor matter; and b) only straightforward issues of law and fact are involved in determining

whether the prescribed offence was committed, and the facts in issue are readily ascertainable.

8. Form of notices 8.1 For the purposes of this local law— a) the form of the infringement notice referred to in section 9.17 of the Act is to

be in or substantially in the form of Form 2 in Schedule 1 of the Local Government (Functions and General) Regulations 1996; and,

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b) the form of the notice referred to in Section 9.20 of the Act is to be in or substantially in the form of Form 3 in Schedule 1 of the Local Government (Functions and General) Regulations 1996.

Schedule 1

Clause Nature of Offence Modified Penalty

$ 3.1; 3.2 Failure to paint, affix or maintain current street

number in a conspicuous place on the building, letterbox fence or gate to street. 100

4.1 Place or display a street number so as to cause confusion or be misleading. 100

4.2 Adopt, use or display a street number other than that street number assigned by the Local Government. 100

5.3 Failure to comply with a notice to remedy a confusing, misleading street number, or use/display an unauthorised street number. 200

———— Dated this 3rd day of April 2006. The Common Seal of the City of Melville was affixed by authority of a resolution of the council in the presence of—

KATHERINE JACKSON, Her Worship the Mayor.

ERIC LUMSDEN, Chief Executive Officer.

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— PART 2 —

CONSERVATION

CO401* CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 1984

CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT (REVOCATION OF STATE FOREST) ORDER (NO. 1) 2006

Made by the Governor in Executive Council under section 9(2) of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984.

1. Citation This order may be cited as the Conservation and Land Management (Revocation of State Forest) Order (No. 1) 2006.

2. Background to this order (1) Under section 9(2) of the Act, a proposal dated 22 September 1998 that, among other things, an area of about 9,000 square metres be revoked from State Forest No. 22 was laid before both Houses of Parliament.

(2) Resolutions that the proposal referred to in subclause (1) be carried out were passed by the Legislative Assembly on 11 November 1998 and by the Legislative Council on 24 March 1999.

(3) The land referred to in subclause (1) has recently been surveyed and is now described in Schedule 1.

3. Portion of State Forest No. 22 revoked The land described in Schedule 1 is declared to be no longer State forest.

Schedule 1—Land no longer State Forest No. 22 All that portion of land situated about 250 metres north west of Pickering Brook Townsite being the whole of Lot 300 as surveyed and shown on Deposited Plan 47323. Area: 8,631 square metres. On Department of Land Information Plans: BG34(2) 28.15, BG34(2) 28.16, BG34(2) 29.15 and

BG34(2) 29.16 By Command of the Governor,

M. C. WAUCHOPE, Clerk of the Executive Council.

CONSUMER AND EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION

CE401* ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1987

RE-INSTATEMENT Section 35(4)

THE MULLALOO PROGRESS ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given that the incorporation of the above-named association has been re-instated as from the date of this notice.

Dated the 20 February 2006.

PATRICK WALKER, Commissioner for Fair Trading.

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CE402* CONSUMER AFFAIRS ACT 1971

ORDER PROHIBITING SUPPLY OF GOODS I, Patrick Walker Commissioner for Fair Trading in and for the State of Western Australia—

• being satisfied that a Consumer Affairs Authority namely Chris Pearce, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer in and for the Commonwealth of Australia has by notice dated 9 February 2006 and published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 15 February 2006, made an Order or similar instrument (“the Corresponding Order”) prohibiting the supply of goods described in the Schedule hereto; and

• considering it necessary in the interests of the safety of the public;

• ORDER pursuant to section 23R(3) of the Consumer Affairs Act 1971 that the supply to consumers of goods described in the Schedule is prohibited in this State; and

• FURTHER ORDER that this Order shall take effect upon date of gazettal and continue for a period of 18 months.

THE SCHEDULE ‘No Holes Tongue Stud’ and similar products as described below. Description of the ‘No Holes Tongue Stud’— i. A small bead with an opening on one side only, which acts to create a vacuum; and ii. is intended for use as jewellery on the human tongue, without the need for piercing. Dated this 3rd day of April 2006.

PATRICK WALKER, Commissioner for Fair Trading.

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Explanatory Note

This order prohibits the supply of the ‘No Holes Tongue Stud’ and similar products. These products pose a potential choking hazard and can also be inhaled into the lungs or airways causing a potentially serious injury or death.

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CE403* ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1987

REINSTATED ASSOCIATIONS Section 35(4)

SOUTH WEST OVER 55 CYCLING CLUB INC. CAVER'S LEEUWIN INCORPORATED EMERITUS FUND OF THE FREE REFORMED CHURCHES OF AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED ON ROAD RADIO CONTROL CAR CLUB—BUNBURY (INCORPORATED) CORALING—WAMENUSKING CATCHMENT GROUP (INC.) FLOORBALL ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED HILLVIEW SOCIAL GOLF CLUB (INC) BALDIVIS FOOTBALL CLUB INC. THE BUNBURY OVER FORTY SOCIAL CLUB INC. HARLEY OWNERS GROUP (ALBANY SOUTH COAST CHAPTER) INCORPORATED CRUSADERS FOR CHRIST INTERNATIONAL KOI SOCIETY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA INC WESTSIDE SOCCER CLUB INCORPORATED THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BROILER GROWERS' ASSOCIATION SOUTH BUNBURY JUNIOR FOOTBALL COUNCIL INCORPORATED THE GREAT SOUTHERN REGIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR SPORT AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES

Notice is hereby given that the incorporation of the above-named associations has been re-instated as from the date of this notice.

Dated the 20 February 2006.

PATRICK WALKER, Commissioner for Fair Trading.

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ENERGY

EN401* GAS PIPELINES ACCESS (WESTERN AUSTRALIA) ACT 1998

GAS REVIEW BOARD PANELS MEMBERSHIP INSTRUMENT 2006 Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation This instrument may be cited as the Gas Review Board Panels Membership Instrument 2006.

2. Appointment to panel of legal practitioners The people listed in Schedule 1 Division 1 are appointed as members of the panel of legal practitioners referred to in section 52(1)(a) of the Act, for 5 years from the day on which they are appointed.

3. Appointment to panel of experts The people listed in Schedule 1 Division 2 are appointed as members of the panel of experts referred to in section 52(1)(b) of the Act, for 5 years from the day on which they are appointed.

Schedule 1—Panel members appointed or removed Division 1—People appointed to panel of legal practitioners

Ms Brydget BARKER-HUDSON Ms Sandra Lynette BROWN Ms Catherine Patricia CRAWFORD Mr Scott ELLIS Ms Anna Maria LISCIA Mr Charles Kennedy Scott MERRIAM Ms Mirina MUIR Ms Anette Margret Ilse SCHOOMBEE Mr Christopher STEVENSON Mr Michael SWEENEY

Division 2—People appointed to panel of experts Mr Michael David AGOSTINI Mr John Douglas COLLINS Ms Sandra GAMBLE Mr Graham MATHIESON Mr Ian Lindsay MACGILLIVRAY Mr Simon ORME Mr Roland Kingsbury SLEEMAN

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EN402* ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ACT 2004

Notice under section 23 (1) Notice of Decisions. Notice is given that the following Generation and Transmission Licences have been granted—

Licensee: Alinta Cogeneration (Pinjarra) Pty Ltd Issue Date: 10 April 2006 Address of Licensee: GPO Box W 2030 Perth WA 6846 1. Classification: Generation Term of Licence: Up to and including 09 April 2036 Area Covered: On land located within the Alcoa of Australia Limited ABN 92 004 879

298 Alumina Refinery Facilities at Pinjarra in the State of Western Australia as set out in Plan No. ERA-EL-078.

2. Classification: Transmission Term of Licence: Up to and including 09 April 2036 Area Covered: Licence area extends from land located within the Alcoa of Australia

Limited ABN 92 004 879 298 Alumina Refinery Facilities at Pinjarra in the State of Waroona Western Australia to the Western Power Transmission Stations located at Pinjarra and Oakley in the State of

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Western Australia as set out in Plan No. ERA-EL-079. Transmission system is covered by the South West Interconnected System as at the commencement date.

Inspection of Licence: Economic Regulation Authority 6th Floor 197 St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6000 http://www.era.wa.gov.au

LYNDON G. ROWE, Chairman, Economic Regulation Authority.

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EN403* ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY ACT 2004

Notice under section 23 (1) Notice of Decisions. Notice is given that the following Transmission Licence has been amended—

Licensee: Alinta Cogeneration (Wagerup) Pty Ltd Issue Date: 13 April 2006 Address of Licensee: GPO Box W 2030 Perth WA 6846 Classification: Transmission Term of Licence: Up to and including 23 March 2036 Amendment: Minor typographical amendment and removal of special condition. Area Covered: On land located within the Alcoa of Australia Limited ABN 92 004 879

298 Alumina Refinery Facilities at Wagerup in the Shire of Waroona, Western Australia to the Western Power Transmission Station located at Landwehr in the Shire of Waroona, Western Australia as set out in Plan No. ERA-EL-075.

Inspection of Licence: Economic Regulation Authority 6th Floor 197 St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6000 http://www.era.wa.gov.au

LYNDON G. ROWE, Chairman, Economic Regulation Authority.

HEALTH

HE401* HEALTH SERVICES (QUALITY IMPROVEMENT) ACT 1994

HEALTH SERVICES (QUALITY IMPROVEMENT) (APPROVED COMMITTEE) ORDER (NO.3) 2006 Made by the Principal Medical Officer (as delegate of the Minister for Health) pursuant to section 7(1) of the Health Services (Quality Improvement) Act 1994.

Citation 1. This order may be cited as the Health Services (Quality Improvement) (Approved Committee) Order (No. 3) 2006.

Commencement 2. This order comes into operation on the day on which it is published in the Government Gazette.

Committee 3. The Clinical Safety and Quality Committee established by the Director General of Health as the delegate of the Minister for Health in his capacity as the Board of Royal Perth Hospital is an approved quality improvement committee for the purposes of the Act.

Expiry of order 4. This order expires three years after its commencement. Dated this 11th day of April 2006.

Dr SHIONG TAN, A/Principal Medical Officer, Office of Safety and Quality in Health Care.

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HE402* HEALTH SERVICES (QUALITY IMPROVEMENT) ACT 1994

HEALTH SERVICES (QUALITY IMPROVEMENT) (APPROVED COMMITTEE) ORDER (NO. 4) 2006 Made by the Principal Medical Officer (as delegate of the Minister for Health) pursuant to section 7(1) of the Health Services (Quality Improvement) Act 1994.

Citation 1. This order may be cited as the Health Services (Quality Improvement) (Approved Committee) Order (No. 4) 2006.

Commencement 2. This order comes into operation on the day on which it is published in the Government Gazette.

Committee 3. The Critical Care Division Quality Improvement Committee established by the Director General of Health as the delegate of the Minister for Health in his capacity as the Board of Royal Perth Hospital is an approved quality improvement committee for the purposes of the Act.

Expiry of order 4. This order expires three years after its commencement. Dated this 13th day of April 2006.

Dr SHIONG TAN, A/Principal Medical Officer, Office of Safety and Quality in Health Care.

HERITAGE

HR401* HERITAGE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT 1990

ENTRY OF PLACES IN THE REGISTER OF HERITAGE PLACES Notice is hereby given in accordance with section 51(2) of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 that, pursuant to directions from the Minister for Heritage, the places described in Schedule 1 have been entered in the Register of Heritage Places on a permanent basis with effect from today.

Schedule 1 Description of Place

Anzac Park, Bunbury at Cnr Stirling & Parkfield Streets, Bunbury; Portion of Lot 512 on DP 174228 being part of the land contained in C/T V 1748 F 671 as shown on HCWA Survey Drawing No. 5700 prepared by Cadgraphics—WA. Australia Hotel (fmr), Laverton at Lot 20 Laver Place, Laverton; Lot 20 on DP 222737 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1308 F 206. Cossack Townsite Precinct at Cossack; Res 215 being an unnumbered Crown allotment. Cossack Lot 171 being Res 1388 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3036 F 901; Cossack Lot 248 being Res 1722 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3036 F 915; Lot 445 on DP 191982 being Res 1723 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3104 F 304; Cossack Lot 156 being Res 8892 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3036 F 899; Lot 137 on DP 222320 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3036 F 897; Lot 138 on DP 222320 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3036 F 898; Lot 447 on DP 93565 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3109 F 460; Cossack Lots 102—105, 108, 109, 111, 113, 115, 118-120, 130-134, 139, 140, 146-148, 157-159, 162-163, 164, 166, 169 and 172-175, 177 to 224, 237 to 246, 250 to 257, 269 to 274, 276 to 285, 296 to 310, 312 to 325, 339 to 347, 349 to 353, 355 to 384, 386 to 421 and 437; Portion of the Foreshore Sea Bed and other Unallocated Crown land within the Cossack Townsite; The whole of Roe, Steere, Goschen, Hamilton, Roebuck, Ward, Dampier, Perseverance, Freycinet, Geographe, Pelstart, Pilot, Pearl, Douglas, Fraser, Naturaliste, Cunningham, Grant, Wickham, Vancouver, Hamelin and La Perouse Streets and portion of Cossack Road road Ress; Cossack Lot 354 and being Res 1730; Cossack Lots 286 to 295 inclusive and being Res 1725; Cossack Lots 225 to 236 inclusive and being Res 1874; Cossack Lots 266, 267 and 268 and being Res 9355; Cossack Lots 258 to 265 inclusive and being Res 5069; Cossack Lot 385 and being Res 1733; Cossack Lot 338 and being Res 1728; Lot 136 on DP 222323 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3135 F 452; Lot 135 on DP 222323 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3135 F 451; Lot 423 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F 815; Lot 107 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F 810; Lot 124 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F 811; Lot 422 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F 814; Lot 443 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F 817; Lot 126 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F

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812; Lot 168 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F 813; Lot 106 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F 809; Lot 442 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F 816; Lot 444 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3121 F 818; Lot 448 on DP 222320 being portion of Res 36813 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3025 F 547; Lot 446 on DP 192377 being Res 44452 and being the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3104 F 702; Cossack Lot 247 and being Res 1721; Portion Cossack Lot 440 and being part of Res 37314; Cossack Lot 348 and being Res 1729; Lot 151 on DP 222323 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 21 F 329A; Lot 145 on DP 222323 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 550 F 87; Lot 167 on DP 222320 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1644 F 526; Lot 153 on DP 222320 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 2203 F 788; Portion of Cossack Lot 121 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 2203 F 786; Cossack Lot 170 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1363 F 796; Lot 152 on DP 222320 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 2203 F 787; Cossack Lot 144 on DP 222323 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 2225 F 381; Lot 141 on DP 222323 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1130 F 580; Lot 117 on DP 222323 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1519 F 994; Lot 112 on DP 222324 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1 F 129; Cossack Lot 165 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 15 F 345; Lot 116 on DP 222324 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 156 F 22; Lot 160 on DP 222320 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 33 F 39; Lot 424 on DP 222324 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 267 F 54; Lot 176 on DP 222320 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 354 F 50; Lot 150 on DP 222320 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1683 F 787; Lot 101 on DP 222320 and being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1895 F 112; Cossack Lot 110 being the whole of the land contained in Country Town Enrolment 4536; Cossack Lot 142 being the whole of the land contained in Country Town Enrolment 4386; Portion of Cossack Lot 170 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 31 F 373; Lot 143 on DP 222323 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 2225 F 382; Cossack Lot 129 being the whole of the land contained in Country Town Enrolment 3087; Lot 149 on DP 222320 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1683 F 785.; together as defined in HCWA Survey Drawing No. 3239 prepared by Whelans. Nungarin Roads Board Office (fmr) at Cnr First Ave & Mitchell Tce, Nungarin; Lot 47 on DP 222933 being Res 17875 and the whole of the land contained in CLT V 3052 F 323. Pindar Garage Buildings at cnr Sharpe and Adams Streets, Pindar; Lot 9 on DP 223044 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1004 F 116 and Lot 10 on DP 223044 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 1070 F 855. St Columba’s Church Group & St Joseph’s Convent, South Perth at Forrest and York Streets, South Perth; Lot 1 on D 69889 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V: 2065 F: 2; Lot 3 on D 41944 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V 525 F 124A.

Pursuant to directions from the Minister for Heritage, notice is hereby given in accordance with section 49(1) of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 that it is proposed that the places described in Schedule 2 be entered in the Register of Heritage Places on a permanent basis. The Heritage Council invites submissions on the proposal, which must be in writing & should be forwarded to the address below not later than 1 June 2006. The places will be entered in the Register on an interim basis with effect from today in accordance with section 50(1) of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990.

Schedule 2 Description of Place

Armadale State Brickworks Dustroom & Machinery Shed (fmr) at Lots 12 & 104, South West Highway, Armadale; Portion of Lot 12 on D 53506 being part of the land contained in C/T V 1500 F 671 as is defined in HCWA Survey Drawing No. 15829 Steffanoni Ewing & Cruickshank Pty Ltd. Peace Memorial Rose Garden at Stirling Highway, Nedlands; Lots 1-14 (inclusive) and 16 on Plan 6025 and Lots 76, 77 and 78 on Plan 3668 being the whole of the land comprised in C/T V: 1106 F: 352 together with Lot 15 on Plan 6025 being the whole of the land contained in C/T V: 1115 F: 527. Dated 21 April 2006.

STEPHEN CARRICK, Acting Director, Office of the Heritage Council of WA.

108 Adelaide Terrace East Perth WA 6004.

JUSTICE

JU401* LEGAL PRACTICE BOARD RULES 2004

LEGAL PRACTICE BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Elected Persons

It is hereby notified for general information in accordance with Rule 10 of the Legal Practice Board Rules 2004 that, at a duly convened meeting of the Board, the following practitioners were declared to

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be elected members of the Legal Practice Board for a two year term commencing Thursday 6 April 2006—

Brett Kenneth DAVIES John Robert Broderick LEY Anna Maria LISCIA John George SYMINTON Ainslie Marie VAN ONSELEN Ian WELDON

Dated this 12th day of April 2006.

MARY-ANNE PATON, Secretary to the Legal Practice Board, Perth.

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JU402* PRISONS ACT 1981

PERMIT DETAILS Pursuant to the provisions of section 15P of the Prisons Act 1981, the Commissioner of the Department of Corrective Services has revoked the following Permits to do High-Level Security Work—

Surname Other Names Permit No. Revocation Date

CURRAN Mylene Anne-Lizbeth AP 0141 14 April 2006

PUREN Donald Clifford AP 0302 19 April 2006

This notice is published under section 15P of the Prisons Act 1981.

BRIAN LAWRENCE, Manager, Acacia Prison Contract.

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JU403 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ACT 2004

APPOINTMENTS It is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the following to the office of Justice of the Peace for the State of Western Australia—

Bruce Marshall Altham of Lake Grace Road, Pingrup Leonard George Cargeeg of “Gimlet Grove”, Beacon Road, Bencubbin Catherine Crosby of 27 Aspendale Road, Nyabing Megan Jane Tuffley of 4 Richmond Street, Nyabing

RAY WARNES, A/Executive Director, Court Services.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

LG401* HEALTH ACT 1911

City of Bunbury FEES

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to its powers under Section 344C of the Health Act 1911 (as amended), the Council of the City of Bunbury resolved at its meeting of 4 April 2006 to fix the following fees effective from 1 July 2006— 1. City of Bunbury (Eating-houses) Local Laws 2000— Registration of an Eating-house $270 Renewal of an Eating-house Registration $270 per annum Eating-house Proprietor’s License $50 Renewal of an Eating-house Proprietor’s License $50 per annum

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2. City of Bunbury Health Local Laws Part 8—Lodging-houses— Registration of a Lodging-house for less than 100 lodgers $85 Renewal of Lodging-house Registration for less than 100 lodgers $85 per annum Registration of a Lodging-house for 100 or more lodgers $225 Renewal of Lodging-house Registration for 100 or more lodgers $225 per annum

DAVID SMITH, Mayor. GREG TREVASKIS, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG402* SHIRE OF CHITTERING AUTHORISED OFFICERS

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed Authorised Officers in accordance with the relevant Acts hereunder effective immediately. 1. Dog Act 1976 & Regulations, Control of Off-Road Vehicles Act 1978 & Regulations, Litter Act 1979 & Regulations, Local Government Laws, Local Government Act 1995 (Sections 3.39, 9.10, 9.11, 9.15)

Kenneth Raymond Donohoe Denise Roslyn Gobbart Anthony Mark Martinovich Michael Herbert Simms Mark David Penketh Gordon Houston Azhar Awang Max Hipkins Dennis James Barrett Geoff Norman Copely

Dog Act 1976—Registration Officers Only Heather Ann Seckold Raelene Isobel Kay Danica Anne Kay Glenis Barbra Gleed Jennifer Pat Haeusler Lana Marie Diver Jan Peta Green

2. Section 449 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960—Ranger & Pound Keeper

Anthony Mark Martinovich Geoff Norman Copely

3. Issue of Infringement Notices—Section 59 (2) (a) of the Bush Fires Act 1954 and Section 64 (1) of the Cemeteries Act 1986

Kenneth Raymond Donohoe Denise Roslyn Gobbart Anthony Mark Martinovich Michael Herbert Simms Mark David Penketh Geoff Norman Copely

4. Health Act 1911 Michael Herbert Simms Gordon Houston

5. Bush Fires Act 1954 Section 38 (Fire Control Officers) Dennis Badcock, Chief Bush Fire Control Officer Hartley Read, Deputy Chief Bush Fire Control Officer South Greg Cocking, Deputy Chief Bush Fire Control Officer and Fire Weather Officer North Lower Chittering Phil Beales, Max Brown (Both are Fire Weather Officers South) Upper Chittering Phil Humphrey, Wayne Knight Bindoon Phillip Beardsmore, Murray Kay Wannamal Kim Haeusler, Graham Taylor—Fire Weather Officer North Muchea Dennis Harvey, Alan Crane

Bush Fires Act 1954 Section 40 (Dual Registered) Fire Control Officers for other Authorities Dennis Badcock, Shires of Toodyay and Gingin Hartley Read, Shires of Toodyay and Gingin Greg Cocking, Shires of Toodyay and Gingin Graham Taylor, Shire of Gingin Max Brown, Shire of Toodyay Murray Kay, Shire of Toodyay

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From the Shire of Gingin (Dual registered) Fire Control Officers in the Shire of Chittering Arthur Elliot George Grant Murray Hyne Paul Brocklehurst Mike Pimm

From the Shire of Toodyay (Dual registered) Fire Control Officers in the Shire of Chittering Phil Kuhne Charles Wroth Murray McBride Torben Bendtsen

6. Bush Fires Act 1954—Clover Burning Officer Section 24 Kenneth Raymond Donohoe

7. Certain Provisions About Land—Part 3—Division 3—Subdivision 2 Section 3.24 of the Local Government Act 1995

Kenneth Raymond Donohoe 8. Powers of Entry—Part 3—Division 3 Section 3.28 & 3.29 of the Local Government Act

Kenneth Raymond Donohoe Denise Roslyn Gobbart Anthony Mark Martinovich Michael Herbert Simms Mark David Penketh Azhar Awang Max Hipkins Dennis James Barrett Gordon Houston Geoff Norman Copely

9. Miscellaneous Provisions About Enforcement—part 9—Division 2—Subdivision 1 Sections 9.13, 9.16 & 9.17 of the Local Government Action 1995

Kenneth Raymond Donohoe Anthony Mark Martinovich Geoff Norman Copely

10. Miscellaneous Provisions About Enforcement—part 9—Division 2—Subdivision 1 Section 9.19 of the Local Government Action 1995

Kenneth Raymond Donohoe 11. Miscellaneous Provisions About Enforcement—part 9—Division 2—Subdivision 1 Section 9.20 of the Local Government Action 1995

Kenneth Raymond Donohoe 12. Impounding & Removing Goods Involved in Certain Contraventions Section 3.39 of the Local Government Act 1995

Kenneth Raymond Donohoe Anthony Mark Martinovich Geoff Norman Copely

All previous authorisations are hereby revoked.

K. R. DONOHOE, Chief Executive Officer. Updated 31 March 2006. PO Box 70, Bindoon WA 6502 Ph: (08) 9576 1044 Fax: (08) 9576 1250 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.chittering.wa.gov.au

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LG403* DOG ACT 1976 Shire of Tammin APPOINTMENTS

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed under the provisions of the Dog Act 1976— Registration Officers Michael Geoffrey Oliver Elizabeth Lindsay-Grace McDonald Carolyn Ann Crane Brooke Millea

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Authorised Persons Michael Geoffrey Oliver Graeme Price Button Geoff Copley Giuseppe Silvestro

All previous appointments are hereby revoked effective 12 April 2006.

Dated this 12 April 2006.

M. G. OLIVER, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG404 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1960

City of Mandurah APPOINTMENT OF AUTHORISED OFFICER

It is hereby notified for public information that Matthew Lloyd Doak has been appointed Ranger/Pound Attendant under the provision of Part XX Section 449 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960.

MARK NEWMAN, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG405* PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005

APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT City of Wanneroo

District Planning Scheme No. 2—Amendment No. 11 Ref: 853/2/30/19 Pt 11 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure approved the City of Wanneroo local planning scheme amendment on 10 April 2006 for the purpose of rezoning Swan Location 8654 (8) High Road, Wanneroo from Local Scheme Reserve—Public Purpose to Residential zone with a density of R20.

J. KELLY, Mayor. C. JOHNSON, Chief Executive Officer.

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LG406* SHIRE OF EXMOUTH AUTHORISED PERSONS

It is hereby notified for public information that the following persons have been appointed Authorised Officers in accordance with the relevant Acts hereunder effective immediately.

1. Dog Act 1976 & Regulations, Local Government Act & Regulations 1995 (sections 3.39, 9.10, 9.11 & 9.15) & Local Government Local Laws—

Christopher Carey

2. Caravan Parks & camping Grounds Act 1995 pursuant to section 17(1)— Christopher Carey

Could you please delete Janine Houston from these two acts and add Christopher Carey to replace Janine Houston.

PHIL J. ANASTASAKIS, Chief Executive Officer. PO Box 21, Exmouth WA 6707.

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LG407* TOWN OF BASSENDEAN APPOINTMENT OF RANGER

It is hereby notified for public information that Mark Bettridge and Darren Lowden have been appointed as Rangers, effective from Monday 10 April 2006. They are authorised officer under the following Acts and are required to enforce the— i. Dog Act 1976 and Regulations ii. Litter Act 1979 iii. Local Government Act 1995 iv. Council Local Laws v. Control of Vehicles (Off-road areas) Act 1978 vi. Bush Fires Act The appointment of Vaughan Wayne and Doug Van Bavel as authorised officer under the abovementioned Acts and local laws are hereby cancelled from 19 April 2006. Dated 4 April 2006.

Mr G. EVERSHED, Chief Executive Officer.

MINERALS AND PETROLEUM

MP401* Commonwealth of Australia

PETROLEUM (SUBMERGED LANDS) ACT 1967 RENEWAL OF EXPLORATION PERMIT WA-246-P (R2)

Renewal of Exploration Permit WA-246-P (R2) has been granted to Apache Northwest Pty Ltd, Kufpec Australia Pty Ltd, Santos (Globe) Pty Ltd, Tap (Harriet) Pty Ltd and Pan Pacific Petroleum (South Australia) Pty Ltd to have effect from and including 7 April 2006 for a period of five years.

W. L. TINAPPLE, Director Petroleum and Royalties Division.

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MP402 MINING ACT 1978

APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER FOR FORFEITURE Department of Industry and Resources,

Kalgoorlie WA 6430. In accordance with Regulation 49(2)(c) of the Mining Regulations 1981, notice is hereby given that the following Prospecting Licences are liable to forfeiture under the provisions of Section 96(1)(a) of the Mining Act, 1978, for breach of covenant, viz. non-compliance with the expenditure condition &/or non-compliance with the reporting requirement.

D. TEMBY (SM), Warden.

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To be heard in the Warden’s Court at Kalgoorlie on 30th May, 2006.

BROAD ARROW MINERAL FIELD 24/3759—Brown, Hugh O’Donnell and McGrath, Shane Leslie

EAST COOLGARDIE MINERAL FIELD 25/1663—Cazaly Resources Ltd 26/2930—Golden Mile South Ltd 26/2931—Golden Mile South Ltd 26/2932—Golden Mile South Ltd 26/2933—Golden Mile South Ltd 26/2934—Golden Mile South Ltd 26/2935—Golden Mile South Ltd 26/3076—Cazaly Resources Ltd

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MP403 MINING ACT 1978

FORFEITURE

Department of Industry and Resources, Perth WA 6000.

I hereby declare in accordance with the provisions of section 96A(1) of the Mining Act 1978 that the undermentioned exploration licence is forfeited for breach of covenant viz; failure to comply with the prescribed expenditure conditions.

JOHN BOWLER, JP, MLA, Minister for Resources and assisting the Minister for State Development.

———— Number Holder Mineral Field

Exploration Licence 09/974 Giralia Resources NL Gascoyne

POLICE

PO401 MISUSE OF DRUGS ACT 1981

MISUSE OF DRUGS REGULATIONS 1982 APPROVED ANALYST

I, Karl Joseph O’Callaghan, Commissioner of Police in the State of Western Australia, under section 3A of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981 approve the following person, employed as a Chemist and Research Officer by the Chemistry Centre (WA), as an Approved Analyst for the purposes of section 3A of the Act.

Title Given Names Family Name DOB Qualifications Ms Bianca Jane Stevens 01/03/1979 B.Sc. (Chem)

Dated 10 April 2005. KARL J. O’CALLAGHAN, APM, Commissioner of Police.

RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR

RG401* LIQUOR LICENSING ACT 1988

LIQUOR LICENSING APPLICATIONS The following is a summary of applications received under the Liquor Licensing Act 1988 and required to be advertised. Any person wishing to obtain more details about any application, or about the objection process, should contact the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor, 1st Floor, Hyatt Centre, 87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Telephone: (08) 9425 1888, or consult a solicitor or relevant industry organisation.

Last Date App. No. Applicant Nature of Application for Objections

APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF A LICENCE 11321 Kim Anthony

Espinos Application for the grant of a Producer's licence in respect of premises situated in Busselton and known as Lone Crow Wines

27/04/2006

11325 Ismail Tosun Application for the grant of a Restaurant licence in respect of premises situated in Nedlands and known as Eminem Modern Turkish Cuisine

21/04/2006

11329 Jennifer Duncan and Ian Duncan

Application for the grant of a Producer's licence in respect of premises situated in Boyup Brook and known as Chudacud

25/04/2006

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Last Date App. No. Applicant Nature of Application for Objections

APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF A LICENCE—continued 11326 Starttime Pty Ltd Application for the grant of a Cabaret licence

in respect of premises situated in Northbridge and known as Desire Bar & Club

11/05/2006

11318 Universal Sodexho Pty Ltd

Application for the grant of a Special Facility—Canteen licence in respect of premises situated in Paraburdoo and known as Paraburdoo Sustaining Works Wet Mess

12/04/2006

11317 Alan James, Matthew Benson, Kevin Pilkington, Peter Massey

Application for the grant of a Producer’s licence in respect of premises situated in Kalgan and known as Kalgan Estate

18/04/2006

APPLICATIONS FOR EXTENDED TRADING PERMITS—ONGOING EXTENDED HOURS 26383 Hillstek Holdings

Pty Ltd Application for the grant of an extended trading permit—ongoing extended hours, in respect of premises situated in Busselton and known as the Ship Resort Hotel

12/04/2006

26703 Gastevich Nominees Pty Ltd

Application for the grant of an extended trading permit—ongoing extended hours, in respect of premises situated in North Perth and known as the Rosemount Hotel

23/04/2006

APPLICATION TO ADD, VARY OR CANCEL A CONDITION OF LICENCE 251622 Perth Soccer Club

Inc Application to add, vary or cancel a condition of the Club Restricted licence in respect of premises situated in West Perth and known as Perth Soccer Club Inc

24/04/2006

This notice is published under section 67(5) of the Liquor Licensing Act 1988.

Dated: 12 April 2006. P. MINCHIN, Director of Liquor Licensing.

DECEASED ESTATES

ZX401 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Jean Joy Willis, late of John Mercer Lodge, 19 Laidlaw Street, Hilton, Western Australia and late of Unit 3, 8 Hillberg Rise, Spearwood, Western Australia. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act, relates) for the deceased’s estate who died on 23 March 2006 are required by me the executor, Lynette Joy Boyce, PO Box 259 Innaloo 6918 to send particulars of your claims to me by 27 May 2006 after which date I will convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which I have notice.

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TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants In the matter of the Estate of Lorraine Dorothy Green, late of 28 Hartley Way, Balga in the State of Western Australia, Pensioner, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relate in respect of the Estate of the deceased, who died on the 17th day of November 2005, are required by the Executor, Robert Vojakovic, to send the particulars of their claim to Messrs Taylor Smart Solicitors of Level 8, 50 St George’s Terrace, Perth in the State of Western Australia, by the 21st day of May 2006, after which date the said Executor may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which he then has had notice. Dated the 18th day of April 2006.

GARRY E. SAME, Taylor Smart.

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ZX403 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Creditors and other persons having claims to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 as amended relates in respect of the estate of Gordon William Lewis Stocks, late of Unit 2B Rogers Avenue, Collie in the State of Western Australia, Retired Coal Plant Operator who died on 27 February 2006 are required by the personal representative to send particulars of their claims addressed to the Executor of the Estate of Gordon William Lewis Stocks deceased care of Young & Young 5 Spencer Street, Bunbury by the 19th day of May 2006 after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets having regard only to the claims of which the personal representative then has notice.

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ZX404 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons, are required to send particulars of their claim to Plan B Trustees Limited of Level 28, 152-158 St George’s Terrace Perth on or before the expiration of one month from the date of publication of this notice after which date the Company may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it then has notice—

Colleran, Lucy of 179A Stock Road Palmyra, Widow, died on 26th March 2006 Podmore, Robert of Walambin, Lodge, Honor Avenue, Wyalkatchem, Retired Farmer, died on

15th December 2005 Dated this 11th day of April 2006.

HOWDEN McDONALD, Wills Officer.

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ZX405 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Sheila Knapp late of Pioneer Lodge, McCartney Street, Denmark in the State of Western Australia, deceased. Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act 1962 relates) in respect of the estate of the deceased who died on 31 May 2005 are required by David Stanley Haskett, Heather Haskett and Max Andrew Lewington, personal representatives, to send particulars of their claims to them care of Haynes Robinson, 70-74 Fredrick Street, Albany by 21 May 2006 after which date the personal representatives may convey or distribute the assets having regard to the claims of which they then have notice. Haynes Robinson as solicitors for David Stanley Haskett, Heather Haskett and Max Andrew Lewington, personal representatives.

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ZX406 TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Creditors and other persons having claims (to which Section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) in respect of the Estates of the undermentiorted deceased persons are required to send particulars of their claims to me on or before the 21st May 2006 after which date I may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which I then have notice. Brabazon, Warren Mervyn, late of 5 Charlbury Way Eden Hill, died 17/3/2006, (DE19721139EM15) Brockman, Clara, late of Kununurra Aged Care Facility 96 Coolibah Drive Kununurra, died

17/2/2006, (DE30226585EM37) Clifton, Jean, late of Donovan Hostel 138 Lewis Road Forrestfield, died 30/3/2006,

(DE19751199EM13)

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Cusick, Mary Clare, late of St Andrew’s Nursing Home 20 Burwood Street Balcatta, died l5/3/2006 (DE19770256EM 17)

Dimond, Percy, late of 27 Traylen Road Bayswater, died 25/3/2006, (DE19800764EM12) Ford, Mary Frances, Braemar Village 24-32 Charsley Street Willagee, died 21/3/2006, (DE19601538

EM26) Henshaw, Snr William Brown, late of Royal Australian Air Force Memorial Estate Karri Lodge

19 Hughie Edwards Drive Merriwa formerly of 6/98 Campion Road Balcatta, died 10/2/2006, (DE199131 9EM17)

Jovanovic, Milenko, late of Crn 1 Vrh 57 Josavka 78244 Bosnia and Herzegovina, died 10/7/2005, (DE19832881EM23)

Kealley, Stanton Vernon, late of Unit 80, 1 Jackson Road, Como, died 27 March 2006 (DE19570129EM35)

MacDonald, Hector Vincent, late of 134 Warbrook Road, Bullsbrook, died 30 October 2005, (DE19762439EM26)

Marshall, Arthur Jilbert, late of Ascot Nursing Home 29 Neville Street Bayswater, died 18/3/2006, (DE19560783EM26)

Moody, Brian Thomas, late of 30 Abingdon Road Swan View formerly of 3 Highview Road Greenmount, died 31/3/2006, (DE19790353EM38)

Naira, Whistler, late of Numbala Nunga Nursing Home Sutherland Street Derby, died 21/1/2006, (DE33047628EM17)

Penning, Frank Philip Darroch, late of St George’s Nursing Home, 2 Essex Street, Bayswater, died 4 November 2005 (DE33028242EM32)

Semple, John, late of Brightwater Nursing Home 95 Imperial Circuit Madeley, died 16/9/2005, (DE30276398EM34)

Shimmin, Vera, late of Unit 21, 35 Ocean Parade, Iluka, died 3 April 2006 (DE1991447EM22) Stratford, Ellen Audrey, late of 73 Jarrah Road Bentley, died 27/1/2006, (DE19723917EM17) Yeaman, William, late of 224 Swan Street, Guildford, died 4 April 2006 (DE30315426EM15)

JOHN SKINNER, Public Trustee, Public Trust Office,

565 Hay Street, Perth WA 6000.

Telephone: 9222 6777

PUBLIC NOTICES

ZZ401 COMPANIES (CO-OPERATIVE) ACT 1943

CHANGE OF ADDRESS Pursuant to Section 99(4) of the Companies (Co-operative) Act 1943, notice is hereby given that the registered office of Community Co-operative Travel Limited has changed and is now situated at Level 11, 256 Adelaide Terrace, Perth WA 6000.

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