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PERTH, TUESDAY, 2 DECEMBER 2014 No. 188 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 12.00 NOON
© STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT
ISSN 1448-949X PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041
CONTENTS
PART 1
Page
Hospitals (Services Charges for Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Amendment Determination 2014 ................................................................................................................ 4471
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PART 2
Agriculture and Food ................................................................................................................. 4472 Conservation .............................................................................................................................. 4473 Consumer Protection ................................................................................................................. 4487 Deceased Estates ....................................................................................................................... 4494 Fire and Emergency Services .................................................................................................... 4489 Fisheries ..................................................................................................................................... 4490 Local Government ...................................................................................................................... 4490 Racing, Gaming and Liquor....................................................................................................... 4491 Transport .................................................................................................................................... 4491 Treasury and Finance ................................................................................................................ 4493 Water/Sewerage ......................................................................................................................... 4494
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2 December 2014 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4471
— PART 1 —
HEALTH
HE301*
Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927
Hospitals (Services Charges) Regulations 1984
Hospitals (Services Charges for Magnetic
Resonance Imaging) Amendment
Determination 2014
Made by the Minister for Health.
1. Citation
This determination is the Hospitals (Services Charges for
Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Amendment Determination 2014.
2. Commencement
This determination comes into operation as follows —
(a) clauses 1 and 2 — on the day on which this
determination is published in the Gazette;
(b) the rest of the determination — on the day after that day.
3. Determination amended
This determination amends the Hospitals (Services Charges for
Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Determination 2004.
4. Clause 3 amended
(1) Before clause 3(a) insert:
(aa) Fiona Stanley Hospital; or
(ab) Fremantle Hospital; or
(2) After clause 3(a) insert:
or
K. HAMES, Minister for Health.
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— PART 2 —
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD
AG401*
BIOSECURITY AND AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT ACT 2007
BIOSECURITY AND AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS 2013
BIOSECURITY AND AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT (DECLARED PESTS) DECLARATION (NO. 2) 2014
Made by the Minister under section 22 of the Act and regulation 7 of the Regulations.
1. Citation
This declaration is the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management (Declared Pests) Declaration (No. 2) 2014.
2. Declared Pests
(1) An organism listed in column 2 of the Table below is declared under section 22(2) of the Act to be a declared pest for whole of the State.
(2) An organism listed in column 2 of the Table is assigned the control category 3 (C3)—management and keeping category specified in column 3 under regulation 7 of the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Regulations 2013.
(3) All previous declarations under the Act relating to the organisms in the Table are revoked.
Table
Taxon ID Full Taxon Name Keeping category
73623 Austrocylindropuntia cylindrica (Juss ex. Lam.) Backeb. Restricted
- Austrocylindropuntia subulata (Muehlenpf.) Backeb. Restricted
115409 Cylindropuntia fulgida (Engelm.) F.M.Knuth Restricted
- Cylindropuntia imbricata (Haw.) F.M.Knuth Restricted
- Cylindropuntia kleiniae (DC.) F.M.Knuth Restricted
- Cylindropuntia rosea (DC.) Backeb. Restricted
83936 Cylindropuntia tunicata (Lehm.) F.M.Knuth Restricted
100429 Opuntia elata Salm-Dyck Restricted
- Opuntia elatior Mill. Restricted
101054 Opuntia engelmannii Salm-Dyck ex Engelm. Restricted
130062 Opuntia microdasys (Lehm.) Pfeiff. Restricted
120699 Opuntia monacantha Haw. Restricted
- Opuntia polyacantha Haw. Restricted
- Opuntia puberula Hort. Vindob. ex Pfeiff. Restricted
126953 Opuntia stricta (Haw.) Haw. Restricted
- Opuntia tomentosa Salm-Dyck Restricted
100430 Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. Exempt
107156 Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. Restricted
Date 24 November 2014.
Hon. KEN BASTON, MLC, Minister for Agriculture and Food.
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2 December 2014 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4473
AG402*
BIOSECURITY AND AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT ACT 2007
BIOSECURITY AND AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS 2013
BIOSECURITY AND AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT (PROHIBITED ORGANISMS) DECLARATION (NO. 4) 2014
Made by the Minister under section 12 of the Act and regulation 8 of the Regulations.
1. Citation
This declaration is the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management (Prohibited Organisms) Declaration (No. 4) 2014.
2. Prohibited Organisms
(1) An organism listed in the Table is declared under section 12(1) of the Act to be a prohibited organism for whole of the State.
(2) Under section 22(1) of the Act a prohibited organism is a declared pest for the whole of the state.
(3) An organism listed in the Table is assigned the control category 1 (C1)—exclusion and keeping category of ‘prohibited keeping’ under regulation 8 of the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Regulations 2013.
(4) All previous declarations under the Act relating to the organisms specified in the table are revoked.
Table
Full Taxon Name
Cylindropuntia leptocaulis (DC.) F.M.Knuth
Cylindropuntia prolifera (Engelm.) F.M. Knuth
Cylindropuntia spinosior (Engelm.) F.M.Knuth
Opuntia aurantiaca Lindl.
Opuntia humifusa (Raf.) Raf.
Opuntia leucotricha DC.
Opuntia robusta H.L.Wendl. ex Pfeiff.
Opuntia schickendantzii F.A.C.Weber
Opuntia streptacantha Lem.
Opuntia sulphurea Gillies ex Salm-Dyck
Date 24 November 2014.
Hon. KEN BASTON, MLC, Minister for Agriculture and Food.
CONSERVATION
CO401*
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT 1950
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (SPECIALLY PROTECTED FAUNA) NOTICE 2014
Made by the Minister for the Environment under section 14(4) of the Act.
1. Citation
This notice may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice 2014.
2. Interpretation
In this notice—
“taxon” includes any taxon that is described by a family name or a genus name or any other name or description.
Note: The plural form of “taxon” is “taxa”.
3. Declaration of specially protected fauna
For the purposes of the Act, all taxa of the fauna—
(a) specified in Schedule 1, being fauna that is rare or likely to become extinct, are declared to be fauna that is in need of special protection;
(b) specified in Schedule 2, being fauna that is presumed to be extinct, are declared to be fauna that is in need of special protection;
(c) specified in Schedule 3, being birds that are subject to an agreement between the government of Australia and the governments of Japan, China and the Republic of Korea relating to the protection of migratory birds, are declared to be fauna that is in need of special protection; and
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(d) specified in Schedule 4, are declared to be fauna that is in need of special protection, otherwise than for the reasons mentioned in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c).
4. Revocation
The Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice 2013 is revoked.
Schedule 1—Fauna that is rare or is likely to become extinct [cl. 3(a)]
Division 1—Mammals
Scientific Name Common name
1. Balaenoptera borealis Sei Whale
2. Balaenoptera musculus Blue Whale
3. Balaenoptera physalus Fin Whale
4. Bettongia lesueur lesueur Burrowing Bettong or Boodie (Shark Bay islands)
5. Bettongia lesueur ssp. (WAM M10733) Burrowing Bettong or Boodie (Barrow Island)
6. Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi Brush-tailed bettong or Woylie
7. Conilurus penicillatus penicillatus Pakooma or Brush-tailed Rabbit-rat
8. Dasycercus cristicauda Mulgara or Minyi-minyi
9. Dasyurus geoffroii Chuditch or Western Quoll
10. Dasyurus hallucatus Northern Quoll
11. Eubalaena australis Southern Right Whale
12. Isoodon auratus auratus Golden Bandicoot or Wintarru (mainland)
13. Isoodon auratus barrowensis Barrow Island Golden Bandicoot
14. Lagorchestes conspicillatus conspicillatus
Barrow Island Spectacled Hare-wallaby
15. Lagorchestes hirsutus bernieri Bernier and Dorre Island Rufous Hare-wallaby or Mala
16. Lagorchestes hirsutus ssp. (NTM U2430)
Rufous Hare-wallaby or Mala (Tanami Desert)
17. Lagostrophus fasciatus fasciatus Banded Hare-wallaby or Mernine
18. Leporillus conditor Greater Stick-nest Rat or Wopilkara
19. Macropus robustus isabellinus Barrow Island Euro
20. Macrotis lagotis Dalgyte or Bilby or Ninu
21. Mesembriomys gouldii gouldii Djintamoonga or Black-footed Tree-rat
22. Mesembriomys macrurus Golden-backed Tree-rat
23. Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback Whale
24. Myrmecobius fasciatus Numbat or Walpurti
25. Notoryctes caurinus Kakarratul or Northern Marsupial Mole
26. Notoryctes typhlops Itjaritjari or Southern Marsupial Mole
27. Parantechinus apicalis Dibbler
28. Perameles bougainville bougainville Western Barred Bandicoot or Marl
29. Petrogale lateralis hacketti Recherche Rock-wallaby
30. Petrogale lateralis lateralis Black-footed Rock-wallaby or Warru
31. Petrogale lateralis ssp. (ANWC CM15314)
McDonnell Range Rock-wallaby
32. Petrogale lateralis ssp. (WAM M15135) West Kimberley Rock-wallaby
33. Phascogale calura Red-tailed Phascogale or Keengoor
34. Phascogale tapoatafa ssp. (WAM M434) Brush-tailed Phascogale
35. Potorous gilbertii Gilbert’s Potoroo
36. Pseudocheirus occidentalis Western Ringtail Possum or Nguara
37. Pseudomys australis Plains Rat or Palyoora
38. Pseudomys fieldi Shark Bay Mouse or Djoongari
39. Pseudomys shortridgei Heath Rat or Dayang
40. Rhinonicteris aurantia Orange Leaf-nosed Bat
41. Setonix brachyurus Quokka
42. Sminthopsis butleri Butler’s Dunnart
43. Sminthopsis psammophila Sandhill Dunnart
44. Zyzomys pedunculatus Central Rock-rat or Antina
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Division 2—Birds
Scientific name Common name
45. Anous tenuirostris melanops Lesser Noddy
46. Atrichornis clamosus Noisy Scrub-bird or Tjimiluk
47. Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern
48. Calamanthus campestris dorrie Dorre Island Rufous Fieldwren
49. Calamanthus campestris hartogi Dirk Hartog Island Rufous Fieldwren
50. Calidris canutus piersmai Red Knot (New Siberian Islands)
51. Calidris canutus rogersi Red Knot (north-eastern Siberia)
52. Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper
53. Calidris tenuirostris Great Knot
54. Calyptorhynchus banksii naso Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
55. Calyptorhynchus baudinii Baudin’s Cockatoo
56. Calyptorhynchus latirostris Carnaby’s Cockatoo
57. Catharacta lonnbergi lonnbergi Subantarctic Skua
58. Cereopsis novaehollandiae grisea Recherche Cape Barren Goose
59. Charadrius leschenaultii leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover (Mongolian)
60. Charadrius mongolus Lesser Sand Plover
61. Dasyornis longirostris Western Bristlebird
62. Diomedea amsterdamensis Amsterdam Albatross
63. Diomedea dabbenena Tristan Albatross
64. Diomedea epomophora Southern Royal Albatross
65. Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross
66. Diomedea gibsoni Gibson’s Albatross
67. Diomedea sanfordi Northern Royal Albatross
68. Erythrotriorchis radiatus Red Goshawk
69. Falco hypoleucos Grey Falcon
70. Geophaps smithii blaauwi Partridge Pigeon (western)
71. Leipoa ocellata Malleefowl
72. Limosa lapponica baueri Bar-tailed Godwit (western Alaskan)
73. Limosa lapponica menzbieri Bar-tailed Godwit (northern Siberian)
74. Malurus coronatus coronatus Purple-crowned Fairy-wren (western)
75. Malurus lamberti bernieri Shark Bay Variegated Fairy-wren
76. Malurus leucopterus edouardi Barrow Island Black and White Fairy-wren
77. Malurus leucopterus leucopterus Dirk Hartog Island Black and White Fairy-wren
78. Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew
79. Pezoporus flaviventris Western Ground Parrot
80. Pezoporus occidentalis Night Parrot
81. Phoebetria fusca Sooty Albatross
82. Procellaria aequinoctialis White-chinned Petrel
83. Psophodes nigrogularis nigrogularis Western Whipbird (Western Heath)
84. Puffinus huttoni Hutton’s Shearwater
85. Rostratula benghalensis australis Australian Painted Snipe
86. Sterna nereis nereis Fairy Tern
87. Stipiturus malachurus hartogi Dirk Hartog Island Southern Emu-wren
88. Thalassarche carteri Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross
89. Thalassarche cauta Shy Albatross
90. Thalassarche chlororhynchos Atlantic Yellow-nosed Albatross
91. Thalassarche chrysostoma Grey-headed Albatross
92. Thalassarche impavida Campbell Albatross
93. Thalassarche melanophris Black Browed Albatross
94. Thalassarche salvini Salvin’s Albatross
95. Thalassarche steadi White-capped Albatross
96. Turnix varia scintillans Abrolhos Painted Button-quail
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Division 3—Reptiles
Scientific name Common name
97. Aprasia rostrata rostrata Hermite Island Worm Lizard
98. Aipysurus apraefrontalis Short-nosed Sea Snake
99. Aipysurus foliosquama Leaf-scaled Sea Snake
100. Caretta caretta Loggerhead Turtle
101. Chelonia mydas Green Turtle
102. Ctenophorus yinnietharra Yinnietharra Rock-dragon
103. Ctenotus angusticeps Airlie Island Ctenotus
104. Ctenotus lancelini Lancelin Island Skink
105. Ctenotus zastictus Hamelin Ctenotus
106. Cyclodomorphus branchialis
107. Dermochelys coriacea Leathery Turtle or Luth
108. Egernia stokesii aethiops Baudin Island Spiny-tailed Skink
109. Egernia stokesii badia Western Spiny-tailed Skink
110. Eretmochelys imbricata Hawksbill Turtle
111. Lepidochelys olivacea Olive Ridley Turtle
112. Lerista nevinae
113. Lerista praefrontalis Buccaneer Burrowing Skink
114. Liasis olivaceus barroni Pilbara Olive Python
115. Liopholis kintorei Giant Desert Skink
116. Liopholis pulchra longicauda
117. Natator depressus Flatback Turtle
118. Pogona minor minima
119. Pseudemydura umbrina Western Swamp Tortoise
120. Pseudonaja affinis exilis Rottnest Island Dugite
121. Pseudonaja affinis tanneri Pygmy Dugite
122. Tiliqua rugosa konowi Rottnest Island Bobtail
Division 4—Frogs
Scientific name Common name
123. Geocrinia alba White-bellied Frog
124. Geocrinia vitellina Orange-bellied Frog
125. Spicospina flammocaerulea Sunset Frog
Division 5—Fish
Scientific name Common name
126. Carcharias taurus Grey Nurse Shark
127. Carcharodon carcharias Great White Shark
128. Galaxias truttaceus hesperius Western Trout Minnow
129. Galaxiella munda Mud Minnow
130. Milyeringa justitia Barrow Cave Gudgeon
131. Milyeringa veritas Blind Gudgeon
132. Nannatherina balstoni Balston’s Pygmy Perch
133. Ophisternon candidum Blind Cave Eel
134. Pristis zijsron Green Sawfish
Division 6—Molluscs
Scientific name Common name
135. Amplirhagada astuta
136. Austroassiminea letha Cape Leeuwin Freshwater Snail
137. Carinotrachia carsoniana
138. Cristilabrum bubulum
139. Cristilabrum buryillum
140. Cristilabrum grossum
141. Cristilabrum isolatum
142. Cristilabrum monodon
143. Cristilabrum primum
144. Cristilabrum rectum
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Scientific name Common name
145. Cristilabrum simplex
146. Cristilabrum solitudum
147. Cristilabrum spectaculum
148. Mouldingia occidentalis
149. Mouldingia orientalis
150. Ningbingia australis australis
151. Ningbingia australis elongata
152. Ningbingia bulla
153. Ningbingia dentiens
154. Ningbingia laurina
155. Ningbingia octava
156. Ningbingia res
157. Ordtrachia elegans
158. Turgenitubulus christenseni
159. Turgenitubulus costus
160. Turgenitubulus depressus
161. Turgenitubulus foramenus
162. Turgenitubulus opiranus
163. Turgenitubulus pagodula
164. Turgenitubulus tanmurrana
165. Undescribed Rhytidid species (WAM 2295-69)
Stirling Range Rhytidid Snail
166. Westraltrachia alterna
167. Westraltrachia inopinata
168. Westraltrachia turbinata
169. Westralunio carteri Carter’s Freshwater Mussel
Division 7—Arachnids
Scientific name Common name
170. Bamazomus subsolanus Eastern Cape Range Bamazomus
171. Bamazomus vespertinus Western Cape Range Bamazomus
172. Draculoides bramstokeri Barrow Island Draculoides
173. Draculoides brooksi Northern Cape Range Draculoides
174. Draculoides julianneae Western Cape Range Draculoides
175. Draculoides mesozeirus Middle Robe Draculoides
176. Idiosoma nigrum Shield-backed Trapdoor Spider
177. Indohya damocles Cameron’s Cave Pseudoscorpion
178. Kwonkan eboracum Yorkrakine Trapdoor Spider
179. Moggridgea sp. (BY Main 1990/24, 25) Stirling Range Trapdoor Spider
180. Moggridgea tingle Tingle Trapdoor Spider
181. Paradraculoides anachoretus Mesa A Paradraculoides
182. Paradraculoides bythius Mesa B/C Paradraculoides
183. Paradraculoides gnophicola Mesa G Paradraculoides
184. Paradraculoides kryptus Mesa K Paradraculoides
185. Tartarus mullamullangensis Mullamullalang Cave Spider
186. Tartarus murdochensis Murdoch Sink Cave spider
187. Tartarus nurinensis Nurina Cave Spider
188. Tartarus thampannensis Thampanna Cave Spider
189. Teyl sp. (BY Main 1953/2683, 1984/13) Minnivale Trapdoor Spider
190. Troglodiplura lowryi Nullarbor Cave Trapdoor Spider
191. Zephyrarchaea barrettae Talyuberlup Assassin Spider
192. Zephyrarchaea mainae Main’s Assassin Spider
193. Zephyrarchaea marki Cape Le Grand Assassin Spider
194. Zephyrarchaea melindae Toolbrunup Assassin Spider
195. Zephyrarchaea robinsi Eastern massif Assassin Spider
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Division 8—Crustaceans
Scientific name Common name
196. Abebaioscia troglodytes Pannikin Plain Cave Isopod
197. Bogidomma australis Barrow Island Bogidomma
198. Bunderia misophaga
199. Cherax tenuimanus Margaret River Marron
200. Engaewa pseudoreducta Margaret River Burrowing Crayfish
201. Engaewa reducta Dunsborough Burrowing Crayfish
202. Engaewa walpolea Walpole Burrowing Crayfish
203. Hurleya sp. (WAM 642-97) Crystal Cave Crangonyctoid
204. Kumonga exleyi Cape Range Remipede
205. Liagoceradocus branchialis Cape Range Liagoceradocus
206. Liagoceradocus subthalassicus Barrow Island Liagoceradocus
207. Nedsia fragilis
208. Nedsia humphreysi
209. Nedsia hurlberti
210. Nedsia macrosculptilis
211. Nedsia sculptilis
212. Nedsia straskraba
213. Nedsia urifimbriata
214. Speleophria bunderae
215. Stygiocaris lancifera Lance-Beaked Cave Shrimp
216. Stygiocylopia australis
217. Welesina kornickeri
Division 9—Polychaetes
Scientific name Common name
218. Prionospio thalanji
Division 10—Millipedes
Scientific name Common name
219. Atelomastix anancita
220. Atelomastix brennani
221. Atelomastix culleni
222. Atelomastix danksi Toolbrunup Atelomastix Millipede
223. Atelomastix dendritica Recherche Atelomastix Millipede
224. Atelomastix flavognatha
225. Atelomastix grandis
226. Atelomastix julianneae
227. Atelomastix lengae
228. Atelomastix longbottomi
229. Atelomastix melindae
230. Atelomastix poustiei Wedge Hill Atelomastix Millipede
231. Atelomastix priona
232. Atelomastix sarahae
233. Atelomastix tigrina Striped Atelomastix Millipede
234. Atelomastix tumula Bluff Knoll Atelomastix Millipede
235. Cynotelopus notabilis Western Australian Pill Millipede
236. Epicyliosoma sarahae Sarah’s Pill Millipede
237. Speleostrophus nesiotes Barrow Island Millipede
238. Stygiochiropus isolatus
239. Stygiochiropus peculiaris Cameron’s Cave Millipede
240. Stygiochiropus sympatricus
Division 11—Insects
Scientific Name Common name
241. Acizzia mccarthyi McCarthy’s Plant-louse
242. Acizzia veski Vesk’s Plant-louse
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Scientific Name Common name
243. Leioproctus douglasiellus
244. Neopasiphae simplicior
245. Ogyris subterrestris petrina Arid Bronze Azure Butterfly
246. Pseudococcus markharveyi Banksia montana Mealybug
247. Trioza barrettae Banksia brownii Plant-louse
Schedule 2—Fauna presumed to be extinct [cl. 3(b)]
Division 1—Mammals
Scientific Name Common name
1. Bettongia pusilla Dwarf Nullarbor Bettong
2. Chaeropus ecaudatus Pig-footed Bandicoot or Kantjilpa
3. Lagorchestes asomatus Central Hare-wallaby or Kuluwarri
4. Leporillus apicalis Lesser Stick-nest Rat
5. Macrotis leucura Lesser Bilby or Tjunpi
6. Notomys amplus Short-tailed Hopping Mouse or Yoontoo
7. Notomys longicaudatus Long-tailed Hopping-mouse
8. Notomys macrotis Big-eared Hopping-mouse
9. Onychogalea lunata Crescent Nailtail Wallaby or Tjawalpa
10. Perameles eremiana Desert Bandicoot or Walilya
11. Potorous platyops Broad-faced Potoroo
12. Zaglossus bruijnii Western Long-beaked Echidna
Division 2—Birds
Scientific name Common name
13. Dasyornis broadbenti litoralis Rufous Bristlebird
14. Rallus pectoralis clelandi Lewin’s Rail
Division 3—Molluscs
Scientific name Common name
15. Bothriembryon praecelsus
16. Bothriembryon whitleyi
17. Helicarion castanea
18. Occirhenea georgiana
Division 4—Insects
Scientific name Common name
19. Hesperocolletes douglasi a Short-tongued Native Bee
Schedule 3—Migratory birds protected under an international agreement
[cl. 3(c)]
Scientific Name Common name
1. Acrocephalus orientalis Great Reed-Warbler, Oriental Reed-Warbler
2. Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper
3. Anas clypeata Northern Shoveler
4. Anas querquedula Garganey
5. Anous stolidus Common Noddy
6. Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift
7. Ardea ibis Cattle Egret
8. Ardea modesta Great Egret, White Egret
9. Ardenna carneipes Flesh-footed Shearwater
10. Ardenna grisea Sooty Shearwater
11. Ardenna tenuirostris Short-tailed Shearwater
12. Arenaria interpres Ruddy Turnstone
13. Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
14. Calidris alba Sanderling
15. Calidris alpina Dunlin
16. Calidris bairdii Baird’s Sandpiper
17. Calidris canutus Red Knot, Knot
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Scientific Name Common name
18. Calidris ferruginea Curlew Sandpiper
19. Calidris mauri Western Sandpiper
20. Calidris melanotos Pectoral Sandpiper
21. Calidris minuta Little Stint
22. Calidris ruficollis Red-necked Stint
23. Calidris subminuta Long-toed Stint
24. Calidris tenuirostris Great Knot
25. Calonectris leucomelas Streaked Shearwater
26. Catharacta maccormicki South Polar Skua
27. Charadrius asiaticus Caspian Plover
28. Charadrius dubius Little Ringed Plover
29. Charadrius hiaticula Ringed Plover
30. Charadrius leschenaultii Greater Sand Plover, Large Sand Plover
31. Charadrius mongolus Lesser Sand Plover
32. Charadrius veredus Oriental Plover
33. Chlidonias leucopterus White-winged Black Tern, White-winged Tern
34. Chlidonias niger Black Tern
35. Crex crex Corncrake
36. Cuculus saturatus Oriental Cuckoo
37. Diomedea exulans Wandering Albatross
38. Egretta sacra Eastern Reef Egret
39. Fregata andrewsi Christmas Island Frigatebird, Andrew’s Frigatebird
40. Fregata ariel Lesser Frigatebird
41. Fregata minor Great Frigatebird
42. Gallinago hardwickii Latham’s Snipe, Japanese Snipe
43. Gallinago megala Swinhoe’s Snipe
44. Gallinago stenura Pin-tailed Snipe
45. Glareola maldivarum Oriental Pratincole
46. Grus antigone Sarus Crane
47. Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle
48. Heteroscelus brevipes Grey-tailed Tattler
49. Heteroscelus incanus Wandering Tattler
50. Hirundapus caudacutus White-throated Needletail
51. Hirundo daurica Red-rumped Swallow
52. Hirundo rustica Barn Swallow
53. Hirundo striolata Greater Striated Swallow
54. Hydrophasianus chirurgus Pheasant-tailed Jacana
55. Ixobrychus sinensis Yellow Bittern
56. Limicola falcinellus Broad-billed Sandpiper
57. Limnodromus semipalmatus Asian Dowitcher
58. Limosa lapponica Bar-tailed Godwit
59. Limosa limosa Black-tailed Godwit
60. Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater
61. Motacilla alba White Wagtail
62. Motacilla cinerea Grey Wagtail
63. Motacilla citreola Citrine Wagtail
64. Motacilla flava Yellow Wagtail
65. Numenius arquata Eurasian Curlew
66. Numenius madagascariensis Eastern Curlew
67. Numenius minutus Little Curlew, Little Whimbrel
68. Numenius phaeopus Whimbrel
69. Oceanites oceanicus Wilson’s Storm-Petrel
70. Oceanodroma leucorhoa Leach’s Storm-Petrel
71. Onychoprion anaethetus Bridled Tern
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Scientific Name Common name
72. Phaethon lepturus White-tailed Tropicbird
73. Phalaropus fulicaria Grey Phalarope
74. Phalaropus lobatus Red-necked Phalarope
75. Philomachus pugnax Ruff (Reeve)
76. Phylloscopus borealis Arctic Warbler
77. Plegadis falcinellus Glossy Ibis
78. Pluvialis dominica American Golden Plover
79. Pluvialis fulva Pacific Golden Plover
80. Pluvialis squatarola Grey Plover
81. Pterodroma solandri Providence Petrel
82. Puffinus pacificus Wedge-tailed Shearwater
83. Rallina fasciata Red-legged Crake
84. Rostratula australis Painted Snipe
85. Stercorarius longicaudus Long-tailed Jaeger, Long-tailed Skua
86. Stercorarius parasiticus Arctic Jaeger, Arctic Skua
87. Stercorarius pomarinus Pomarine Jaeger, Pomarine Skua
88. Sterna bengalensis Lesser Crested Tern
89. Sterna caspia Caspian Tern
90. Sterna dougallii Roseate Tern
91. Sterna hirundo Common Tern
92. Sterna sumatrana Black-naped Tern
93. Sternula albifrons Little Tern
94. Sula dactylatra Masked Booby
95. Sula leucogaster Brown Booby
96. Sula sula Red-footed Booby
97. Tringa glareola Wood Sandpiper
98. Tringa nebularia Common Greenshank, Greenshank
99. Tringa stagnatilis Marsh Sandpiper, Little Greenshank
100. Tringa totanus Common Redshank, Redshank
101. Tryngites subruficollis Buff-breasted Sandpiper
102. Xenus cinereus Terek Sandpiper
Schedule 4—Other specially protected fauna [cl. 3(d)]
Division 1—Mammals
Scientific Name Common name
1. Arctocephalus forsteri New Zealand Fur-seal
2. Dugong dugon Dugong
3. Neophoca cinerea Australian Sealion
Division 2—Birds
Scientific name Common name
4. Cacatua leadbeateri Pink or Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo
5. Cacatua pastinator pastinator Muir’s Corella
6. Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon
7. Northiella haematogaster narethae Naretha Blue Bonnet
8. Tadorna radjah Burdekin Duck or Radjah Shelduck
Division 3—Reptiles
Scientific name Common name
9. Aspidites ramsayi Woma or Ramsay’s Python
10. Crocodylus johnstoni Australian Freshwater Crocodile
11. Crocodylus porosus Saltwater Crocodile
12. Morelia spilota imbricata Carpet Python
Division 4—Fish
Scientific name Common name
13. Rhincodon typus Whale Shark
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CO402*
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ACT 1950
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION (RARE FLORA) NOTICE 2014
Made by the Minister for the Environment under section 23F(2) of the Act.
1. Citation
This notice may be cited as the Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice 2014.
2. Interpretation
In this notice—
“extant” means known to be living in a wild state;
“protected flora” means any flora belonging to the classes of flora declared by the Minister under section 6 of the Act to be protected flora by notice published in the Gazette 9 October 1987, at p. 3855;
“taxon” includes any taxon that is described by a genus name and any other name or description.
Note: The plural form of “taxon” is “taxa”.
3. Rare flora
Subject to clause 4, protected flora—
(a) specified in Schedule 1, being taxa that are extant and considered likely to become extinct or rare and therefore in need of special protection; and
(b) specified in Schedule 2, being taxa that are presumed to be extinct in the wild and therefore in need of special protection,
are declared to be rare flora for the purposes of section 23F of the Act throughout the State.
4. Application
Clause 3 does not apply to those plants of a taxon of protected flora specified in Schedule 1 or 2 that have been planted for any purpose other than such plants that have been planted for the purpose of conservation of that taxon and in accordance with approval given by the Director General.
5. Revocation
The Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice 2013 is revoked.
Schedule 1—Extant taxa [cl. 3(a)]
Division 1—Spermatophyta (flowering plants, conifers and cycads)
1. Acacia anomala
2. Acacia aphylla
3. Acacia aprica
4. Acacia aristulata
5. Acacia ataxiphylla subsp. magna
6. Acacia auratiflora
7. Acacia awestoniana
8. Acacia brachypoda
9. Acacia caesariata
10. Acacia chapmanii subsp. australis
11. Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa
12. Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. velutinosa
13. Acacia denticulosa
14. Acacia depressa
15. Acacia forrestiana
16. Acacia imitans
17. Acacia insolita subsp. recurva
18. Acacia lanuginophylla
19. Acacia leptalea
20. Acacia leptoneura
21. Acacia lobulata
22. Acacia pharangites
23. Acacia pygmaea
24. Acacia recurvata
25. Acacia rhamphophylla
26. Acacia sciophanes
27. Acacia splendens
28. Acacia subflexuosa subsp. capillata
29. Acacia unguicula
30. Acacia vassalii
31. Acacia volubilis
32. Acacia wilsonii
33. Acacia woodmaniorum
34. Acrotriche orbicularis
35. Adenanthos dobagii
36. Adenanthos ellipticus
37. Adenanthos eyrei
38. Adenanthos pungens subsp. effusus
39. Adenanthos pungens subsp. pungens
40. Adenanthos velutinus
41. Allocasuarina fibrosa
42. Allocasuarina globosa
43. Allocasuarina tortiramula
44. Aluta quadrata
45. Andersonia annelsii
46. Andersonia axilliflora
47. Andersonia gracilis
48. Andersonia pinaster
49. Androcalva adenothalia
50. Androclava bivillosa
51. Androcalva perlaria
52. Anigozanthos bicolor subsp. minor
53. Anigozanthos viridis subsp. terraspectans
54. Anthocercis gracilis
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55. Apium prostratum subsp. Porongurup Range (G.J. Keighery 8631)
56. Asterolasia nivea
57. Asterolasia sp. Kalgan River (S. Barrett 1522)
58. Atriplex sp. Yeelirrie Station (L. Trotter & A. Douglas LCH 25025)
59. Austrostipa bronwenae
60. Austrostipa jacobsiana
61. Banksia anatona
62. Banksia aurantia
63. Banksia brownii
64. Banksia catoglypta
65. Banksia cuneata
66. Banksia fuscobractea
67. Banksia goodii
68. Banksia ionthocarpa subsp. chrysophoenix
69. Banksia ionthocarpa subsp. ionthocarpa
70. Banksia mimica
71. Banksia montana
72. Banksia nivea subsp. uliginosa
73. Banksia oligantha
74. Banksia pseudoplumosa
75. Banksia rufa subsp. pumila
76. Banksia serratuloides subsp. perissa
77. Banksia serratuloides subsp. serratuloides
78. Banksia sphaerocarpa var. dolichostyla
79. Banksia squarrosa subsp. argillacea
80. Banksia verticillata
81. Beyeria cockertonii
82. Beyeria lepidopetala
83. Boronia adamsiana
84. Boronia capitata subsp. capitata
85. Boronia clavata
86. Boronia exilis
87. Boronia revoluta
88. Brachyscias verecundus
89. Caladenia barbarella
90. Caladenia bryceana subsp. bryceana
91. Caladenia bryceana subsp. cracens
92. Caladenia busselliana
93. Caladenia caesarea subsp. maritima
94. Caladenia christineae
95. Caladenia dorrienii
96. Caladenia drakeoides
97. Caladenia elegans
98. Caladenia excelsa
99. Caladenia graniticola
100. Caladenia granitora
101. Caladenia harringtoniae
102. Caladenia hoffmanii
103. Caladenia huegelii
104. Caladenia lodgeana
105. Caladenia luteola
106. Caladenia melanema
107. Caladenia procera
108. Caladenia sp. Collie (E. Bennett s.n. PERTH 08396051)
109. Caladenia sp. Quindanning (K. Smith & P. Johns 231)
110. Caladenia viridescens
111. Caladenia wanosa
112. Caladenia williamsiae
113. Caladenia winfieldii
114. Calectasia cyanea
115. Calectasia pignattiana
116. Calochilus pruinosus
117. Calytrix breviseta subsp. breviseta
118. Chamelaucium sp. Cataby (G.J. Keighery 11009)
119. Chamelaucium sp. S coastal plain (R.D. Royce 4872)
120. Chamelaucium sp. Gingin (N.G. Marchant 6)
121. Chordifex abortivus
122. Chorizema humile
123. Chorizema varium
124. Commersonia apella
125. Commersonia erythrogyna
126. Conospermum densiflorum subsp. unicephalatum
127. Conospermum galeatum
128. Conospermum undulatum
129. Conostylis dielsii subsp. teres
130. Conostylis drummondii
131. Conostylis lepidospermoides
132. Conostylis micrantha
133. Conostylis misera
134. Conostylis rogeri
135. Conostylis seorsiflora subsp. trichophylla
136. Conostylis setigera subsp. dasys
137. Conostylis wonganensis
138. Coopernookia georgei
139. Cyphanthera odgersii subsp. occidentalis
140. Cryptandra congesta
141. Darwinia acerosa
142. Darwinia apiculata
143. Darwinia sp. Mt Heywood (R. Davis 11066)
144. Darwinia carnea
145. Darwinia chapmaniana
146. Darwinia collina
147. Darwinia ferricola
148. Darwinia foetida
149. Darwinia masonii
150. Darwinia meeboldii
151. Darwinia nubigena
152. Darwinia oxylepis
153. Darwinia polychroma
154. Darwinia squarrosa
155. Darwinia whicherensis
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156. Darwinia wittwerorum
157. Dasymalla axillaris
158. Daviesia bursarioides
159. Daviesia cunderdin
160. Daviesia dielsii
161. Daviesia elongata subsp. elongata
162. Daviesia euphorbioides
163. Daviesia glossosema
164. Daviesia megacalyx
165. Daviesia microcarpa
166. Daviesia obovata
167. Daviesia ovata
168. Daviesia pseudaphylla
169. Daviesia speciosa
170. Deyeuxia drummondii
171. Diplolaena andrewsii
172. Diuris drummondii
173. Diuris micrantha
174. Diuris purdiei
175. Drakaea concolor
176. Drakaea confluens
177. Drakaea elastica
178. Drakaea isolata
179. Drakaea micrantha
180. Drummondita ericoides
181. Drummondita longifolia
182. Eleocharis keigheryi
183. Eremophila ciliata
184. Eremophila denticulata subsp. denticulata
185. Eremophila denticulata subsp. trisulcata
186. Eremophila glabra subsp. chlorella
187. Eremophila koobabbiensis ms
188. Eremophila lactea
189. Eremophila microtheca subsp. narrow leaves (J.D. Start D12-150)
190. Eremophila nivea
191. Eremophila pinnatifida
192. Eremophila resinosa
193. Eremophila rostrata subsp. rostrata
194. Eremophila rostrata subsp. trifida
195. Eremophila scaberula
196. Eremophila subteretifolia
197. Eremophila ternifolia
198. Eremophila vernicosa
199. Eremophila verticillata
200. Eremophila virens
201. Eremophila viscida
202. Eucalyptus absita
203. Eucalyptus argutifolia
204. Eucalyptus articulata
205. Eucalyptus beardiana
206. Eucalyptus brevipes
207. Eucalyptus burdettiana
208. Eucalyptus ceracea
209. Eucalyptus coronata
210. Eucalyptus crispata
211. Eucalyptus crucis subsp. crucis
212. Eucalyptus crucis subsp. praecipua
213. Eucalyptus cuprea
214. Eucalyptus dolorosa
215. Eucalyptus impensa
216. Eucalyptus insularis
217. Eucalyptus johnsoniana
218. Eucalyptus lateritica
219. Eucalyptus leprophloia
220. Eucalyptus merrickiae
221. Eucalyptus mooreana
222. Eucalyptus nutans
223. Eucalyptus platydisca
224. Eucalyptus pruiniramis
225. Eucalyptus purpurata
226. Eucalyptus recta
227. Eucalyptus rhodantha var. rhodantha
228. Eucalyptus steedmanii
229. Eucalyptus suberea
230. Eucalyptus synandra
231. Eucalyptus x balanites
232. Eucalyptus x phylacis
233. Frankenia conferta
234. Frankenia parvula
235. Gastrolobium appressum
236. Gastrolobium diabolophyllum
237. Gastrolobium glaucum
238. Gastrolobium graniticum
239. Gastrolobium hamulosum
240. Gastrolobium humile
241. Gastrolobium lehmannii
242. Gastrolobium luteifolium
243. Gastrolobium modestum
244. Gastrolobium papilio
245. Gastrolobium vestitum
246. Glyceria drummondii
247. Goodenia arthrotricha
248. Goodenia integerrima
249. Grevillea acropogon
250. Grevillea althoferorum subsp. althoferorum
251. Grevillea althoferorum subsp. fragilis
252. Grevillea batrachioides
253. Grevillea brachystylis subsp. australis
254. Grevillea brachystylis subsp. grandis
255. Grevillea bracteosa subsp. bracteosa
256. Grevillea bracteosa subsp. howatharra
257. Grevillea calliantha
258. Grevillea christineae
259. Grevillea corrugata
260. Grevillea curviloba subsp. curviloba
261. Grevillea curviloba subsp. incurva
262. Grevillea dryandroides subsp. dryandroides
263. Grevillea dryandroides subsp. hirsuta
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264. Grevillea elongata
265. Grevillea flexuosa
266. Grevillea fuscolutea
267. Grevillea humifusa
268. Grevillea infundibularis
269. Grevillea involucrata
270. Grevillea maccutcheonii
271. Grevillea maxwellii
272. Grevillea murex
273. Grevillea phanerophlebia
274. Grevillea pythara
275. Grevillea rara
276. Grevillea scapigera
277. Grevillea sp. Gillingarra (R.J. Cranfield 4087)
278. Guichenotia seorsiflora
279. Gyrostemon reticulatus
280. Hakea aculeata
281. Hakea megalosperma
282. Haloragis platycarpa
283. Hemiandra gardneri
284. Hemiandra rutilans
285. Hemigenia ramosissima
286. Hensmania chapmanii
287. Hibbertia abyssa
288. Hibbertia priceana
289. Hybanthus cymulosus
290. Hypocalymma angustifolium subsp. Hutt River (S. Patrick 2982)
291. Hypocalymma longifolium
292. Hypocalymma sylvestre
293. Isopogon robustus
294. Isopogon uncinatus
295. Jacksonia pungens
296. Jacksonia quairading
297. Jacksonia velveta
298. Kennedia glabrata
299. Kennedia lateritia
300. Keraudrenia exastia
301. Kunzea acicularis
302. Kunzea similis subsp. mediterranea
303. Kunzea similis subsp. similis
304. Lambertia echinata subsp. echinata
305. Lambertia echinata subsp. occidentalis
306. Lambertia fairallii
307. Lambertia orbifolia subsp. orbifolia ms
308. Lambertia orbifolia subsp. Scott River Plains (L.W.Sage 684)
309. Lasiopetalum pterocarpum
310. Lasiopetalum rotundifolium
311. Latrobea colophona
312. Laxmannia grandiflora subsp. brendae
313. Lechenaultia chlorantha
314. Lechenaultia laricina
315. Lepidium aschersonii
316. Lepidium catapycnon
317. Lepidosperma rostratum
318. Lepidosperma gibsonii
319. Leucopogon gnaphalioides
320. Leucopogon marginatus
321. Leucopogon nitidus
322. Leucopogon obtectus
323. Leucopogon spectabilis
324. Leucopogon sp. ciliate Eneabba (F. Obbens & C. Godden s.n. 3/7/2003)
325. Leucopogon sp. Flynn (F. Hort, J. Hort & A. Lowrie 859)
326. Leucopogon sp. Ongerup (A.S. George 16682)
327. Lysiosepalum abollatum
328. Macarthuria keigheryi
329. Marianthus aquilonaris
330. Marianthus paralius
331. Melaleuca sciotostyla
332. Microcorys eremophiloides
333. Microtis globula
334. Muehlenbeckia horrida subsp. abdita
335. Myoporum cordifolium
336. Myoporum turbinatum
337. Myoporum velutinum
338. Myriophyllum lapidicola
339. Myriophyllum trifidum
340. Ornduffia calthifolia
341. Pandanus spiralis var. flammeus
342. Paracaleana dixonii
343. Paragoodia crenulata
344. Patersonia spirifolia
345. Persoonia micranthera
346. Petrophile latericola
347. Petrophile nivea
348. Philotheca basistyla
349. Philotheca falcata
350. Philotheca wonganensis
351. Pityrodia augustensis
352. Pityrodia scabra subsp. scabra
353. Pterostylis sinuata
354. Ptilotus fasciculatus
355. Ptilotus pyramidatus
356. Ptychosema pusillum
357. Pultenaea pauciflora
358. Reedia spathacea
359. Rhagodia acicularis
360. Rhizanthella gardneri
361. Ricinocarpos brevis
362. Ricinocarpos trichophorus
363. Roycea pycnophylloides
364. Scaevola macrophylla
365. Schoenia filifolia subsp. subulifolia
366. Sphenotoma drummondii
367. Spirogardnera rubescens
368. Stylidium amabile
369. Stylidium applanatum
370. Stylidium coroniforme subsp. coroniforme
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371. Stylidium galioides
372. Stylidium scintillans
373. Stylidium semaphorum
374. Stylidium wilroyense
375. Symonanthus bancroftii
376. Synaphea quartzitica
377. Synaphea stenoloba
378. Synaphea sp. Fairbridge Farm (D. Papenfus 696)
379. Synaphea sp. Pinjarra (R.Davis 6578)
380. Synaphea sp. Pinjarra Plain (A.S. George 17182)
381. Synaphea sp. Serpentine (G.R. Brand 103)
382. Tecticornia bulbosa
383. Tetraria australiensis
384. Tetratheca deltoidea
385. Tetratheca erubescens
386. Tetratheca harperi
387. Tetratheca nephelioides
388. Tetratheca aphylla subsp. aphylla
389. Tetratheca aphylla subsp. megacarpa
390. Tetratheca paynterae subsp. cremnobata
391. Tetratheca paynterae subsp. paynterae
392. Thelymitra dedmaniarum
393. Thelymitra psammophila
394. Thelymitra stellata
395. Thomasia glabripetala
396. Thomasia montana
397. Thomasia sp. Green Hill (S.Paust 1322)
398. Thryptomene wittweri
399. Tribonanthes purpurea
400. Trithuria occidentalis
401. Typhonium sp. Kununurra (A.N. Start ANS 1467)
402. Verticordia albida
403. Verticordia apecta
404. Verticordia carinata
405. Verticordia crebra
406. Verticordia densiflora var. pedunculata
407. Verticordia fimbrilepis subsp. australis
408. Verticordia fimbrilepis subsp. fimbrilepis
409. Verticordia helichrysantha
410. Verticordia hughanii
411. Verticordia pityrhops
412. Verticordia plumosa var. ananeotes
413. Verticordia plumosa var. vassensis
414. Verticordia spicata subsp. squamosa
415. Verticordia staminosa subsp. cylindracea var. cylindracea
416. Verticordia staminosa subsp. cylindracea var. erecta
417. Verticordia staminosa subsp. staminosa
418. Wurmbea calcicola
419. Wurmbea tubulosa
420. Xyris exilis
Division 2—Pteridophyta (ferns and fern allies)
421. Asplenium obtusatum subsp. northlandicum
Division 3—Bryophyta (mosses and liverworts)
422. Rhacocarpus rehmannianus var. webbianus
Schedule 2—Taxa presumed to be extinct [cl. 3(b)]
Spermatophyta (flowering plants, conifers and cycads)
1. Acacia kingiana
2. Acacia prismifolia
3. Coleanthera virgata
4. Conospermum caeruleum subsp. contortum
5. Frankenia decurrens
6. Lepidium drummondii
7. Leptomeria dielsiana
8. Leucopogon cryptanthus
9. Opercularia acolytantha
10. Picris compacta
11. Ptilotus caespitulosus
12. Scholtzia sp. Bickley (W.H. Loaring s.n. PERTH 06165184)
13. Taraxacum cygnorum
14. Tetratheca fasciculata
15. Thomasia gardneri
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CO403*
CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 1984
MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE EIGHTY MILE BEACH MARINE PARK
Under section 14(9) of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 (CALM Act) notice is given that an indicative management plan, prepared in accordance with sections 13 and 14 of the CALM Act for the Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park, reserved on 29 January 2013, has been approved with modifications by the Minister for Environment.
The approved indicative management plan, namely the Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park Management Plan 2014-2024 will come into operation on the day of publication of this notice in the Gazette.
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Notice is given under sections 14(7) and 60(2) of the CALM Act of the following modifications approved by the Minister for Environment—
Change of name for the marine park zone from Cape Keraudren Sanctuary Zone to the Kurtamparanya Sanctuary Zone.
Change of name for the marine park zone from Pardoo Sanctuary Zone to the Pananykarra Sanctuary Zone.
Change of name for the marine park zone from Pardoo Special Purpose (Shore-based Activities) Zone to the Pananykarra Special Purpose Zone (Shore-based Activities).
Change of name for the marine park zone from Mulla Mulla Special Purpose (Mangrove Protection) Zone to the Malamalajungunya Special Purpose Zone (Mangrove Protection).
A new Banningarra Creek Special Purpose Zone (Shore-based Activities) has been established at Banningarra Creek and this area has been excised from the Pananykarra Sanctuary Zone.
Four new special purpose zones, namely the Parruwuturr Special Purpose Zone (Cultural Heritage), the Waru Special Purpose Zone (Cultural Heritage), the Pilyarlkarra Special Purpose Zone (Cultural Heritage) and the Jangyjartiny Special Purpose Zone (Cultural Heritage) have been established along Eighty Mile Beach and these areas have been excised from general use zoning.
The seaward boundary of the Kurtamparanya Sanctuary Zone and the Pananykarra Sanctuary Zone has been amended from the limit of state waters to straight lines of latitude and longitude.
Inclusion of new information on the park’s cultural heritage values for Traditional Owners.
Inclusion of new information explaining the joint management arrangements of the marine park and the inclusion of Joint Management Bodies (JMBs) as key bodies responsible for the implementation of management strategies.
Inclusion of new objectives, strategies and targets that relate to joint management arrangements and the management of Aboriginal cultural and heritage values in the marine park.
Inclusion of new references to the Eighty Mile Beach Ramsar site and strategies that relate to its management.
Amendments to text including objectives, management strategies, performance measures and targets for the park’s ecological and social values.
Other minor changes have been made to the text of the indicative management plan that will not significantly affect management of the marine park (i.e. formatting and minor text amendments).
The Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park Management Plan 2014-2024 and a summary of public submissions can be viewed on the Department of Parks and Wildlife’s website at http://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au.
JIN SHARP, Director General, Department of Parks and Wildlife. TOM HATTON, Chairman, Marine Parks and Reserves Authority.
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CANCELLED ASSOCIATION
Forrestfield Football Club Inc—A0824061P
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 35 of the Associations Incorporation Act 1987, the incorporation of the above-named association has been cancelled as from the date of this notice.
Dated: 27 November 2014. DAVID HILLYARD, Director, Retail and Services for
Commissioner for Consumer Protection.
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ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 1987
CANCELLED ASSOCIATION
Northern Shark Industry Association Incorporated—A1011479E
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 35 of the Associations Incorporation Act 1987, the incorporation of the above-named association has been cancelled as from the date of this notice.
Dated: 27 November 2014.
DAVID HILLYARD, Director, Retail and Services for Commissioner for Consumer Protection.
4488 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2 December 2014
CP403*
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1987
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES REGULATIONS 1989
APPOINTMENT AND DELEGATION
In my capacity as Bond Administrator within the meaning of section 3 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (RT Act) and as chief executive officer of the Department of Commerce within the meaning of section 3 of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 (WA) (PSM Act)—
1. I revoke the instrument of delegation and appointment made by the Bond Administrator on 19 November 2014.
2. I appoint each of the officers listed in Schedule 1 below as an authorised agent for the purposes of Schedule 1 clause 1 of the RT Act.
3. I delegate, pursuant to section 33 of the PSM Act, the functions in Schedule 1 clause 5(1) of the RT Act and regulations 15(1), 15(2) and 15(3) of the Residential Tenancies Regulations 1989 to the persons who, for the time being, occupy the positions listed in Schedule 2.
Dated the 21st day of November 2014.
BRIAN BRADLEY, Director General.
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Schedule 1
Tenancy Bonds Coordinator, Bonds Administration
Bond Reconciliation Officer, Bonds Administration
Licensing and Registration Director, Licensing and Registration
Bonds Administration Manager, Bonds Administration
Financial Controls and Reporting Officer, Bonds Administration
Tenancy Bonds Team Leader, Bonds Administration
Business Improvement Officer, Bonds Administration
Schedule 2
Tenancy Bonds Coordinator, Bonds Administration
Bond Reconciliation Officer, Bonds Administration
Licensing and Registration Director, Licensing and Registration
Bonds Administration Manager, Bonds Administration
Tenancy Bond Officer, Bonds Administration
Tenancy Bonds Team Leader, Bonds Administration
Financial Controls and Reporting Officer, Bonds Administration
Business Improvement Officer, Bonds Administration
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CP404*
RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1987
DELEGATIONS
In my capacity as Commissioner for Consumer Protection acting pursuant to section 10 of the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (“the Act”) I say as follows—
1. I revoke the delegation made on 30 April 2014.
2. I delegate to those persons who from time to time occupy the positions identified in the Schedule to this instrument the corresponding functions under the Act as set out in the Schedule to this instrument.
Dated the 18th day of November 2014.
ANNE DRISCOLL, Commissioner for Consumer Protection.
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Schedule
Position Functions
Property Industries Director, Property Industries Directorate
Sections 95(1) and 79(4)
2 December 2014 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4489
Position Functions
Property Industries Compliance and Conciliation Manager, Property Industries Compliance And Conciliation
Sections 95(1) and 79(4)
Compliance Manager, Property Industries Compliance And Conciliation
Sections 95(1) and 79(4)
Conciliation Coordinator, Property Industries Compliance And Conciliation
Section 79(4)
Senior Conciliation Officer, Property Industries Compliance And Conciliation
Section 79(4)
Conciliation Officer, Property Industries Compliance And Conciliation
Section 79(4)
Regional Coordinator, Consumer Information Section 79(4)
Senior Regional Officer, Consumer Information
Section 79(4)
Conciliation Officer, Consumer Information Section 79(4)
Bonds Administration Manager, Bonds Administration
Section 95(1)
Tenancy Bonds Coordinator, Bonds Administration
Section 95(1)
Tenancy Bonds Team Leader, Bonds Administration
Section 95(1)
Financial Controls and Reporting Officer, Bonds Administration
Section 95(1)
Business Improvement Officer, Bonds Administration
Section 95(1)
Property Industries Investigations Manager, Property Industries Investigations
Section 95(1)
Senior Investigator, Property Industries Investigations
Section 95(1)
Senior Investigations Officer, Property Industries Investigations
Section 95(1)
Investigations Officer, Property Industries Investigations
Section 95(1)
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES
FE401*
BUSH FIRES ACT 1954
TOTAL FIRE BAN DECLARATION
Correspondence No. 12080
Pursuant to powers delegated under the Bush Fires Act 1954, the Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, declared under Section 22A of the Bush Fires Act 1954, a total fire ban for 26th November 2014 for the local government districts of—
Beverley, Cunderdin, Dowerin, Goomalling, Northam, Quairading, Tammin, Wyalkatchem, York, Mount Marshall, Mukinbudin, Westonia, Yilgarn, Bruce Rock, Kellerberrin, Merredin, Narembeen, Nungarin, Trayning, Koorda, Dalwallinu, Wongan-Ballidu, Greater Geraldton, Chapman Valley, Mingenew, Morawa and Northampton.
GRAHAM SWIFT, Assistant Commissioner of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, as a sub-delegate of the Minister
under section 16 of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1998.
4490 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2 December 2014
FISHERIES
FI401*
FISH RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994
PILBARA TRAP MANAGED FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN 1992
Determination of the Capacity of the Pilbara Trap Managed Fishery for the 2015 Licensing Period
I, Heather Brayford, Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Fisheries, in accordance with clause 14 (1) of the Pilbara Trap Managed Fishery Management Plan 1992, having taken into account advice from the Director of Research and consulted with Pilbara Trap Managed Fishery licence holders do hereby determine the capacity of the Pilbara Trap Managed Fishery shall be limited to 5,456 trap days for the period commencing 1 January 2015 and ending 31 December 2015.
Dated this 28th day of November 2014.
HEATHER BRAYFORD, Chief Executive Officer.
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FI402*
FISH RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994
NORTHERN DEMERSAL SCALEFISH FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2000
Determination of the Capacity of Zones in Area 2 of the Northern Demersal Scalefish Managed Fishery for the 2015 Licensing Period.
I, Heather Brayford, Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Fisheries, in accordance with Subclause 19(1) of the Northern Demersal Scalefish Fishery Management Plan 2000, do hereby determine the capacity of Area 2 of the Northern Demersal Scalefish Managed Fishery shall be limited to—
616 fishing days for Zone A;
985.6 fishing days in Zone B; and
1,100 fishing days for Zone C.
for the period commencing 1 January 2015 and ending on 31 December 2015.
Dated this 20th day of November 2014. HEATHER BRAYFORD, Chief Executive Officer.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LG401*
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995
City of Joondalup
(EXTENSION OF AREA OF APPLICATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC PROPERTY LOCAL LAW 2014)
Department of Local Government and Communities.
DLGC: JO7-9#02
It is hereby noted for public information that the Governor has approved under section 3.6(1) of the Local Government Act 1995 of the making of the City of Joondalup Local Government and Public Property Local Law 2014 to the extent the sea adjoins the City’s district for a distance of 200 metres seaward from the low water mark at ordinary spring tides.
JENNIFER MATHEWS, Director General.
2 December 2014 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4491
RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR
RA401* LIQUOR CONTROL ACT 1988
LIQUOR APPLICATIONS
The following applications received under the Liquor Control Act 1988 (the Act) are 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, 87 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, Telephone: (08) 9425 1888, or consult a solicitor or relevant industry organisation.
App. No. Applicant Nature of Application Last Date
for Objections
APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANT OF A LICENCE
15202 Catspin Pty Ltd Application for the grant of a Restaurant licence in respect of premises situated in Watermans Bay and known as Bay 33 Cafe
9/12/2014
APPLICATIONS FOR EXTENDED TRADING PERMITS—ONGOING EXTENDED HOURS
42234 Colonial Leisure Group Pty Ltd
Application for the grant of an extended trading permit ongoing hours in respect of premises situated in Applecross and known as Raffles Hotel.
16/12/2014
This notice is published under section 67(5) of the Act.
Dated: 28 November 2014. B. A. SARGEANT, Director of Liquor Licensing.
TRANSPORT
TN401* RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM ACT 2000
RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM (S.34 CORRIDOR LAND) ORDER NO. 1/2014
Made under Section 34 by the Minister for Transport
1. Citation
This order may be cited as the Rail Freight System (S.34 Corridor Land) Order No. 1/2014.
2. Inclusion of Railway Land in the Rail Corridor
The land identified in the last column of the Schedule is to be included in the Rail Corridor.
Schedule—Railway Land to be included
Designation Identification
Railway Line Identification
Railway Identification Plan Number
Land Description
35 Avon Yard to Albany Line
Plan 31-01 Identified as Lot 600 on Deposited Plan 76412 and having a total area of 702m²
Dated this 27th day of November 2014.
DEAN NALDER MLA, Minister for Transport.
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TN402*
RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM ACT 2000
RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM (S.37 CORRIDOR LAND) ORDER NO. 2/2014
Made under Section 37 by the Minister for Transport
1. Citation
This order may be cited as the Rail Freight System (S.37 Corridor Land) Order No. 2/2014.
4492 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2 December 2014
2. Cancellation of Corridor Land
The Corridor land identified in the last column of the Schedule is cancelled.
Schedule—Land to be cancelled
Designation Identification
Railway Line Identification
Railway Identification Plan Number
Land Description
124.65 kilometre mark
125.4 kilometre mark
Avon Yard to Albany (Line 31)
Avon Yard to Albany (Line 31)
Plan 31-03
Plan 31-03
Identified as Lot 503 and 506 on Deposited Plan 400581 and having a total area of 1387m².
Identified as Lot 504 and 505 on Deposited Plan 400581 and having a total area of 4571m²
Dated this 11th day of November 2014.
DEAN NALDER MLA, Minister for Transport.
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TN403*
RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM ACT 2000
RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM (S.37 CORRIDOR LAND) ORDER NO. 3/2014
Made under Section 37 by the Minister for Transport
1. Citation
This order may be cited as the Rail Freight System (S.37 Corridor Land) Order No. 3/2014.
2. Cancellation of Corridor Land
The Corridor land identified in the last column of the Schedule is cancelled.
Schedule—Land to be cancelled
Designation Identification
Railway Line Identification
Railway Identification Plan Number
Land Description
332.65–333.1 kilometre mark
Avon Yard to Mullewa (Line 34)
Plan 34-07 Identified on Main Roads Drawing 1360-096-1 and having a total area of 853m².
Dated this 11th day of November 2014.
DEAN NALDER MLA, Minister for Transport.
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TN404*
RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM ACT 2000
RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM (S.34 CORRIDOR LAND) ORDER NO. 4/2014
Made under Section 34 by the Minister for Transport
1. Citation
This order may be cited as the Rail Freight System (S.34 Corridor Land) Order No. 4/2014.
2. Inclusion of Railway Land in the Rail Corridor
The land identified in the last column of the Schedule is to be included in the Rail Corridor.
Schedule—Railway Land to be included
Designation Identification
Railway Line Identification
Railway Identification Plan Number
Land Description
293.8–294.19km Avon Yard to Mullewa Line
Plan 34-06 Identified as ‘A’ on Deposited Plan 401134 and having a total area of 1.8157 hectares
Dated this 11th day of November 2014.
DEAN NALDER MLA, Minister for Transport.
2 December 2014 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4493
TN405* RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM ACT 2000
RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM (S.36 CORRIDOR LAND) ORDER NO. 6/2014
Made under Section 36 by the Minister for Transport
1. Citation
This order may be cited as the Rail Freight System (S.36 Corridor Land) Order No. 6/2014.
2. Inclusion of Land that is Not Government Railway in the Rail Corridor
The land identified in the last column of the Schedule is to be included in the Rail Corridor.
Schedule—Land to be included
Designation Identification
Railway Line Identification
Railway Identification Plan Number
Land Description
15.2 kilometre mark
East Perth Terminal to Kalgoorlie Line
Plan 01-00 Identified as the green diagonal lines on Main Roads WA Drawing SKT-RA-2026-GA Rev C and having a total area of 541 m²
Dated this 27th day of November 2014.
DEAN NALDER MLA, Minister for Transport.
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TN406* RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM ACT 2000
RAIL FREIGHT SYSTEM (S.37(1) CORRIDOR LAND) ORDER NO. 7/2014
Made under Section 37(1) by the Minister for Transport
1. Citation
This order may be cited as the Rail Freight System (S.37(1) Corridor Land) Order No. 7/2014.
2. Cancellation of Corridor Land Designation
The land identified in the last column of the Schedule is to no longer be designated as corridor land.
Schedule—Land to no longer be designated as corridor land
Designation Identification
Railway Line Identification
Railway Identification Plan Number
Land Description
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Identified as ‘L’ on Deposited Plan 401027 and having a total area of 7.8232 hectares, and being part of Lot 10 on Deposited Plan 69297
Dated this 27th day of November 2014.
DEAN NALDER MLA, Minister for Transport.
TREASURY AND FINANCE
TR401* FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ACT 2006
TREASURER’S INSTRUCTIONS
Department of Treasury Perth, 2 December 2014.
It is notified for general information that, pursuant to section 78 of the Financial Management Act 2006, the Treasurer has issued the following amended Treasurer’s instruction to be effective from 2 December 2014—
Treasurer’s Instruction Title
808 Resource Agreements
The full suite of financial management legislation (including the Treasurer’s instructions) is available for download from the Department of Treasury’s homepage www.treasury.wa.gov.au (click on the Treasury tab, then Financial Legislation, Financial Administration Bookcase).
4494 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2 December 2014
WATER/SEWERAGE
WA401
WATER SERVICES ACT 2012
WATER SERVICES REGULATIONS 2013
ORDER—LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRICT OF DENMARK—FURTHER WATER RESTRICTIONS
I, Hon. Mia Davies MLA, Minister for Water, being satisfied that the water use restrictions that currently apply in relation to the local government district of Denmark under regulation 78 of the Water Services Regulations 2013 (Regulations) are inadequate to ensure that there will be sufficient water for the Water Corporation to continue providing the water supply service to that area in the short term, hereby impose, pursuant to regulation 80 of the Regulations, Stage 5 water use restrictions upon the area within the local government district of Denmark from the day after this order is published in the Government Gazette to 28 February 2015.
This notice applies to the use of water supplied directly by the Water Corporation.
Hon. MIA DAVIES, MLA, Minister for Water.
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WA402*
WATER SERVICES ACT 2012
EXEMPTION NOTICE
Exemption for Carnegie Wave Energy Limited for a water service on Garden Island
In accordance with section 7 of the Water Services Act 2012, the Hon Mia Davies MLA, Minister for Water, granted an exemption from the application of section 5(1) of the Act to Carnegie Wave Energy Limited (Carnegie) on 27 November 2014, in respect of the provision of a water supply service on Garden Island.
The water service is a potable water supply service. Seawater is desalinated in a reverse osmosis plant on Garden Island to potable water quality and delivered to the Department of Defence water supply network.
The exemption is granted subject to the condition that Carnegie meets the requirements of the Western Australian Department of Health regarding the public health aspects of the service.
The exemption is valid for an indefinite period.
Summary of the reasons for the decision
Granting this exemption is not contrary to the public interest. It is considered that—
The risks of the abuse of monopoly power are low. Risks are appropriately managed through negotiated commercial agreements.
The public health aspects of the service can be addressed by meeting the requirements of the Western Australian Department of Health.
The regulatory burden imposed by licensing would be disproportionately high given the small scale of the service.
DECEASED ESTATES
ZX401
TRUSTEES ACT 1962
DECEASED ESTATES
Notice to Creditors and Claimants
Andrea Battaglia, late of St Michael’s Residential Care, 53 Wasley Street, North Perth 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 10 May 2014 are required by the personal representative to send particulars of their claims to him/her care of IRDI Legal, 248 Oxford Street, Leederville, Western Australia 6007 by 2 January 2015 after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets having regard to the claims of which he/she then has notice.
IRDI Legal as solicitors for the personal representative.
2 December 2014 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 4495
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
ENDURING POWER OF ATTORNEY KIT
Price: $2.00 plus postage
Information booklet about planning for your future financial affairs
*Prices subject to change on addition of amendments.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
ENDURING POWER OF GUARDIANSHIP GUIDE
Price: $1.75 plus postage
Information booklet about planning for your future lifestyle
Includes 5-page tear out form at back of guide
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
CORRUPTION AND CRIME COMMISSION
ACT 2003
Price: $30.50 plus postage
*Prices subject to change on addition of amendments.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1974
Price: $65.15 plus postage
*Prices subject to change on addition of amendments.
4496 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2 December 2014
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
BUILDING ACT 2011
Price: $24.20 plus postage
BUILDING REGULATIONS 2012
Price: $18.65 plus postage
*Prices subject to change on addition of amendments.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
BUILDING SERVICES (COMPLAINT
RESOLUTION AND ADMINISTRATION)
ACT 2011
Price: $30.50 plus postage
*Prices subject to change on addition of amendments.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
CAT ACT 2011
Price: $11.50 plus postage
CAT REGULATIONS 2012
Price: $9.10 plus postage
*Prices subject to change on addition of amendments.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
CRIMINAL PROPERTY CONFISCATION
ACT 2000
Price: $36.80 plus postage
*Prices subject to change on addition of amendments.