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CONTENTS PART 1 Page Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004— Dangerous Goods Safety (Explosives) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2009 ................. 2195 Dangerous Goods Safety (Major Hazard Facilities) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009 ...................................................................................................................... 2194 Dangerous Goods Safety (Road and Rail Transport of Non-explosives) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009 ................................................................................................. 2193 Dangerous Goods Safety (Storage and Handling of Non-explosives) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009 ................................................................................................. 2192 Industrial Relations Act 1979—Industrial Relations Commission Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009 ............................................................................................................................. 2189 Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994—Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009 ........................................................................................................ 2191 Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984—Commission for Occupational Safety and Health (Appointment of Members) Instrument (No. 2) 2009 ............................................... 2199 Planning and Development Act 2005—Planning Fees Notice 2009 ........................................ 2196 ——— PART 2 Corrective Services .................................................................................................................... 2201 Deceased Estates ....................................................................................................................... 2205 Electoral ..................................................................................................................................... 2201 Fisheries ..................................................................................................................................... 2203 Local Government ...................................................................................................................... 2204 Planning and Infrastructure ..................................................................................................... 2205 !200900106GG! 2187 PERTH, TUESDAY, 16 JUNE 2009 No. 106 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM © STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ISSN 1448-949X PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041

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CONTENTS

PART 1 Page

Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004— Dangerous Goods Safety (Explosives) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2009 ................. 2195 Dangerous Goods Safety (Major Hazard Facilities) Amendment Regulations

(No. 2) 2009 ...................................................................................................................... 2194 Dangerous Goods Safety (Road and Rail Transport of Non-explosives) Amendment

Regulations (No. 2) 2009 ................................................................................................. 2193 Dangerous Goods Safety (Storage and Handling of Non-explosives) Amendment

Regulations (No. 2) 2009 ................................................................................................. 2192 Industrial Relations Act 1979—Industrial Relations Commission Amendment Regulations

(No. 2) 2009............................................................................................................................. 2189 Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994—Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment

Regulations (No. 2) 2009 ........................................................................................................ 2191 Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984—Commission for Occupational Safety and

Health (Appointment of Members) Instrument (No. 2) 2009 ............................................... 2199 Planning and Development Act 2005—Planning Fees Notice 2009 ........................................ 2196

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PART 2

Corrective Services .................................................................................................................... 2201 Deceased Estates ....................................................................................................................... 2205 Electoral ..................................................................................................................................... 2201 Fisheries ..................................................................................................................................... 2203 Local Government...................................................................................................................... 2204 Planning and Infrastructure ..................................................................................................... 2205

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PERTH, TUESDAY, 16 JUNE 2009 No. 106 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY JOHN A. STRIJK, GOVERNMENT PRINTER AT 3.30 PM

© STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ISSN 1448-949X PRINT POST APPROVED PP665002/00041

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— PART 1 —

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IR301*

Industrial Relations Act 1979

Industrial Relations Commission Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009

Made by the Chief Commissioner of the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission after consulting the members of the Commission.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Industrial Relations Commission Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on the day after that day.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Industrial Relations Commission Regulations 2005.

4. Regulation 101 amended

(1) Delete regulation 101(1) and (2) and insert:

(1) An appeal to the Commission made under the Vocational Education and Training Act 1996 section 60F(8) or 60G(4) or under regulations made under section 60(f)(ii) of that Act may be commenced by lodging in the office of the Registrar a notice of appeal in the form of Form 9A.

(2) The notice of appeal must be lodged within 14 days from the date of the decision against which the appeal is brought or such longer period as the Commission may allow.

16 June 2009 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2189

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(3A) The Registrar is to — (a) serve a copy of the notice of appeal on each of

the parties, other than the appellant; and (b) forward the notice of appeal to the Chief

Commissioner for allocation, together with proof of service under paragraph (a).

(3B) The appeal is not to be listed for hearing until subregulation (3A) has been complied with.

(3C) An appeal against a decision does not stay the operation of the decision unless the Commission orders otherwise.

(2) Delete regulation 101(5) and insert:

(5) On determination of the appeal the Registrar is to notify the parties to the appeal of the Commission’s decision.

Note: The heading to amended regulation 101 is to read:

Appeal under Vocational Education and Training Act 1996

5. Schedule 1 amended

After Schedule 1 Form 8 insert:

Form 9A — Notice of appeal under Vocational Education and Training Act 1996

[r. 101(1)]

Industrial Relations Act 1979

In the Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission

No. ................................. of 20........................

Notice of appeal under Vocational Education and Training Act 1996

To: .............................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................. (name, address and telephone number of respondent/s)

TAKE NOTICE THAT ............................................................................................

............................................................................................ (name, address and telephone number of appellant/s) has this day instituted an appeal to the Commission against the decision given on the .......................................... day of ............................................... 20.............. by the chief executive officer of the department principally assisting the Minister to administer the Vocational Education and Training Act 1996 or

......................................................................................................................................... (state title of person who gave decision)

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in respect of —

.........................................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................................... (state briefly the subject matter of the decision)

on the ground/s set out in the attached schedule.

..................................................................

(signature of appellant/s)

This form must be completed by the appellant, sealed and, where necessary, sealed by him or her and a statement of the grounds of appeal must be attached.

(Stamp of Commission)

A. R. BEECH, Chief Commissioner,

Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission.

Date: 11 June 2009.

MINERALS AND PETROLEUM MP301*

Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994

Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Mines Safety and Inspection Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2009.

16 June 2009 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2191

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3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995.

4. Schedule 2 amended

In Schedule 2: (a) in item 1 delete “135.00” and insert:

140.00

(b) in item 2 delete “135.00” and insert:

140.00

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor,

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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MP302*

Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004

Dangerous Goods Safety (Storage and Handling of Non-explosives) Amendment Regulations

(No. 2) 2009

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Dangerous Goods Safety (Storage and Handling of Non-explosives) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009.

2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2009.

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3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Dangerous Goods Safety (Storage and Handling of Non-explosives) Regulations 2007.

4. Schedule 5 amended

In Schedule 5 delete the Table and insert:

Table

Quantity of dangerous goods stored or handled Fee

up to 50 000 kg or L $563

more than 50 000 but not more than 5 000 000 kg or L $1 876

more than 5 000 000 kg or L $5 627

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor,

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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MP303*

Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004

Dangerous Goods Safety (Road and Rail Transport of Non-explosives) Amendment

Regulations (No. 2) 2009

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Dangerous Goods Safety (Road and Rail Transport of Non-explosives) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009.

16 June 2009 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2193

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2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2009.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Dangerous Goods Safety (Road and Rail Transport of Non-explosives) Regulations 2007.

4. Regulation 272 amended

In regulation 272 in the Table: (a) in item 4 delete “360” and insert:

375

(b) in item 5 delete “360” and insert:

375

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor,

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

——————————— MP304*

Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004

Dangerous Goods Safety (Major Hazard Facilities) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Dangerous Goods Safety (Major Hazard Facilities) Amendment Regulations (No. 2) 2009.

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2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2009.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Dangerous Goods Safety (Major Hazard Facilities) Regulations 2007.

4. Schedule 3 amended

Amend the provisions listed in the Table as set out in the Table.

Table

Provision Delete Insert

Sch. 3 cl. 1(2)(a) $55 000 $57 300

Sch. 3 cl. 1(2)(b) $39 000 $40 600

Sch. 3 cl. 1(2)(c) $22 000 $22 900

Sch. 3 cl. 1(2)(d) $6 000 $6 200

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor,

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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MP305*

Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004

Dangerous Goods Safety (Explosives) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2009

Made by the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

These regulations are the Dangerous Goods Safety (Explosives) Amendment Regulations (No. 3) 2009.

16 June 2009 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2195

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2. Commencement

These regulations come into operation as follows — (a) regulations 1 and 2 — on the day on which these

regulations are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the regulations — on 1 July 2009.

3. Regulations amended

These regulations amend the Dangerous Goods Safety (Explosives) Regulations 2007.

4. Schedule 1 amended

In Schedule 1 item 1 delete “150” and insert:

156

By Command of the Lieutenant-Governor and deputy of the Governor,

R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.

PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE PI301*

Planning and Development Act 2005

Planning Fees Notice 2009

Made by the Minister for Planning under section 20 of the Act.

1. Citation

This notice is the Planning Fees Notice 2009.

2. Commencement

This notice comes into operation on 1 July 2009.

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3. Term used: form

In this notice — form means the WAPC form for the particular type of

application. Note: A form referred to in this notice can be found at the web address

www.wapc.wa.gov.au under the subcategory “Applications”.

4. Counting number of lots

For the purposes of counting the number of lots — (a) each common property lot is counted as one lot; and (b) areas reserved for the purposes of a pedestrian access

way, right of way, truncation, road widening, drainage reserve or recreation reserve are not counted as lots.

5. Notes not part of notice

The notes in this notice do not form part of the notice.

6. Fees

The fees set out in Schedule 1 are the fees to be charged in respect of things referred to in that Schedule.

7. Payment on lodgment of application

An application fee is payable at the time the application is lodged.

Note: If a payment is made by cheque the cheque should be made payable to the Western Australian Planning Commission.

8. Planning Fees Notice 2008 revoked

The Planning Fees Notice 2008 is revoked.

Schedule 1 — Fees[cl. 6]

1. Fees for approval of subdivision (Form 1A)

Application for approval of freehold or survey-strata subdivision.

Amalgamation — $1 043.

Note: For example, an application proposing that multiple lots be amalgamated into a single lot attracts an application fee of $1 043.

2 or more lots (up to and including 100 lots) — $1 446 and $33 per lot.

Note: For example, where 5 lots are proposed, the application fee is $1 446 plus $165 (5 lots multiplied by $33), which totals $1 611.

101 or more lots — $4 746 and $11 per lot in excess of 100 lots.

Note: For example, where 105 lots are proposed, the application fee is $4 746 plus $55 (5 lots multiplied by $11), which totals $4 801.

16 June 2009 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2197

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2. Fees for amended plan for subdivision (Form 2A)

Amended plan/s for application for approval of freehold or survey-strata subdivision.

Amalgamation — $692.

Note: For example, amended plans for an application proposing that multiple lots be amalgamated into a single lot attracts an application fee of $692.

2 or more lots (up to and including 100 lots) — $1 027 and $22 per lot.

Note: For example, amended plans where 5 lots are proposed, the application fee is $1 027 plus $110 (5 lots multiplied by $22), which totals $1 137.

101 or more lots — $3 227 and $3.30 per lot in excess of 100 lots.

Note: For example, amended plans where 105 lots are proposed, the application fee is $3 227 plus $16.50 (5 lots multiplied by $3.30), which totals $3 243.50.

Note: Where a minor variation is made at the request of the WAPC, the WAPC may waive some or all of the applicable fee.

3. Fees for reconsideration of a decision (Form 3A)

Application to the WAPC under the Planning and Development Act 2005 section 144(1) to reconsider a refusal or under the Planning and Development Act 2005 section 151(1) to reconsider a condition(s).

Amalgamation — $609.

Note: For example, reconsideration of an application proposing that multiple lots be amalgamated into a single lot attracts an application fee of $609.

2 or more lots (up to and including 100 lots) — $747 and $17 per lot.

Note: For example, for reconsideration of an application where 5 lots are proposed, the application fee is $747 plus $85 (5 lots multiplied by $17), which totals $832.

101 or more lots — $2 447 and $3.30 per lot in excess of 100 lots.

Note: For example, for reconsideration of an application where 105 lots are proposed, the application fee is $2 447 plus $16.50 (5 lots multiplied by $3.30), which totals $2 463.50.

4. Fees for endorsement of plan (Form 1C)

Application for endorsement of a deposited plan or survey-strata plan.

Amalgamation — $391.

Note: For example, application for endorsement of a deposited plan or survey-strata proposing that multiple lots be amalgamated into a single lot attracts an application fee of $391.

2 or more lots (up to and including 100 lots) — $435 and $5.50 per lot.

Note: For example, endorsements where 5 lots are proposed, the application fee is $435 plus $27.50 (5 lots multiplied by $5.50), which totals $462.50.

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101 or more lots — $985 and $3.40 per lot in excess of 100 lots.

Note: For example, endorsements where 105 lots are proposed, the application fee is $985 plus $17 (5 lots multiplied by $3.40), which totals $1 002.

5. Fees in respect of application for approval and endorsement of proposed lease/licence or class of lease/licence (Form 1B and Form 1D)

Application for approval by the WAPC for a proposed lease/licence and endorsement of the approval on the executed lease/licence under the Planning and Development Act 2005 section 136 — $232.

Application for approval by the WAPC for a proposed class of lease/licence under the Planning and Development Act 2005 section 139 — $232.

Application for endorsement of approval by the WAPC on an executed lease/licence of a class approved under the Planning and Development Act 2005 section 139 — $28.

JOHN DAY, Minister for Planning.

WORKSAFE WS301*

Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984

Commission for Occupational Safety and Health (Appointment of Members)

Instrument (No. 2) 2009

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1. Citation

This instrument is the Commission for Occupational Safety and Health (Appointment of Members) Instrument (No. 2) 2009.

2. Appointment of members under section 6(2)(d)(iii) of the Act

John Richard Suthers and Matthew Lyall Davies, having been nominated by the Minister after consultation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (Inc) and The Trades and Labor Council of Western Australia for appointment

16 June 2009 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2199

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under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 section 6(2)(d)(iii) as members of the Commission for Occupational Safety and Health, are appointed to hold office under that provision for the term that commences on the day on which this instrument is made and ends on 3 April 2012.

By Command of the Governor,

PETER CONRAN, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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— PART 2 —

CORRECTIVE SERVICES CS401*

COURT SECURITY AND CUSTODIAL SERVICES ACT 1999 PERMIT DETAILS

Pursuant to the provisions of section 51 of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999, the Commissioner of the Department of Corrective Services has issued the following persons with Permits to do High-Level Security Work—

Surname First Name(s) Permit Number

Date Permit Issued

Permit Commence

Date

Permit Expiry Date

Carlos Ian Maxwell CS9-459 09/06/2009 29/05/2009 30/07/2011

Franklin Aaron Mark CS9-461 09/06/2009 29/05/2009 30/07/2011

Snedden Stephen Gilbert CS9-467 09/06/2009 19/06/2009 30/07/2011

Tinkler Stephen Charles CS9-464 09/06/2009 29/05/2009 30/07/2011

This notice is published under section 57(1) of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999.

BRIAN LAWRENCE, CSCS Contract Manager.

——————————— CS402*

COURT SECURITY AND CUSTODIAL SERVICES ACT 1999 PERMIT DETAILS

Pursuant to the provisions of section 56 of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999, the Commissioner of the Department of Corrective Services has revoked the following Permits to do High-Level Security Work—

Surname First Name(s) Permit Number Date Permit Revoked

Hrebtiewsky Paul Richard CS8-032 08/06/2009

This notice is published under section 57(1) of the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999.

BRIAN LAWRENCE, CSCS Contract Manager.

ELECTORAL EC401*

DAYLIGHT SAVING ACT 2006 REFERENDUMS ACT 1983

DAYLIGHT SAVING REFERENDUM HELD ON SATURDAY 16 MAY 2009 Statement of Result of the Referendum

In accordance with the provisions of the aforementioned statutes, a referendum was held on 16 May 2009 on the following question set out in section 5(2) of the Daylight Saving Act 2006—

“Are you in favour of daylight saving being introduced in Western Australia by standard time in the State being advanced one hour from the last Sunday in October 2009 until the last Sunday in March 2010 and in similar fashion for each following year?”

16 June 2009 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 2201

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The following is a copy of the statement indorsed on the back of the original writ and signed by me under section 30 of the Referendums Act 1983 and it is published pursuant to section 30 of that Act. I, Electoral Commissioner in the State of Western Australia, certify that the following statement shows the final result of the referendum.

WARWICK GATELY AM, Electoral Commissioner.

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DAYLIGHT SAVING ACT 2006 and the REFERENDUMS ACT 1983

Final Result of the Referendum held on 16 May 2009 Showing the Totals and Percentages from each Legislative Assembly Electoral District

District YES NO Total Valid Votes

% of YES

% of NO Informal Total Votes % of

Informality Total

Enrolment % of

Turnout

Albany 8,134 11,974 20,108 40.45% 59.55% 61 20,169 0.30% 22,654 89.03%

Alfred Cove 10,927 9,622 20,549 53.18% 46.82% 66 20,615 0.32% 23,596 87.37%

Armadale 8,401 12,012 20,413 41.16% 58.84% 89 20,502 0.43% 24,251 84.54%

Balcatta 10,210 9,897 20,107 50.78% 49.22% 137 20,244 0.68% 23,525 86.05%

Bassendean 8,912 10,932 19,844 44.91% 55.09% 118 19,962 0.59% 23,161 86.19%

Bateman 10,838 9,608 20,446 53.01% 46.99% 70 20,516 0.34% 22,984 89.26%

Belmont 7,972 10,237 18,209 43.78% 56.22% 90 18,299 0.49% 21,934 83.43%

Blackwood-Stirling 4,633 13,983 18,616 24.89% 75.11% 62 18,678 0.33% 20,769 89.93%

Bunbury 6,574 11,735 18,309 35.91% 64.09% 60 18,369 0.33% 21,017 87.40%

Cannington 8,369 11,173 19,542 42.83% 57.17% 100 19,642 0.51% 23,381 84.01%

Carine 11,445 9,354 20,799 55.03% 44.97% 72 20,871 0.34% 23,475 88.91%

Central Wheatbelt 2,866 15,454 18,320 15.64% 84.36% 49 18,369 0.27% 20,521 89.51%

Churchlands 11,240 9,303 20,543 54.71% 45.29% 84 20,627 0.41% 23,608 87.37%

Cockburn 11,147 10,559 21,706 51.35% 48.65% 140 21,846 0.64% 25,118 86.97%

Collie-Preston 6,332 15,492 21,824 29.01% 70.99% 58 21,882 0.27% 24,227 90.32%

Cottesloe 10,660 9,873 20,533 51.92% 48.08% 74 20,607 0.36% 24,181 85.22%

Darling Range 8,942 13,083 22,025 40.60% 59.40% 67 22,092 0.30% 24,956 88.52%

Dawesville 8,380 10,999 19,379 43.24% 56.76% 79 19,458 0.41% 22,154 87.83%

Eyre 5,222 9,312 14,534 35.93% 64.07% 57 14,591 0.39% 17,532 83.22%

Forrestfield 8,987 11,951 20,938 42.92% 57.08% 86 21,024 0.41% 24,284 86.58%

Fremantle 10,608 10,022 20,630 51.42% 48.58% 125 20,755 0.60% 23,719 87.50%

Geraldton 3,734 14,814 18,548 20.13% 79.87% 53 18,601 0.28% 21,432 86.79%

Girrawheen 8,743 10,327 19,070 45.85% 54.15% 129 19,199 0.67% 23,030 83.37%

Gosnells 8,105 11,017 19,122 42.39% 57.61% 107 19,229 0.56% 22,464 85.60%

Hillarys 12,317 8,799 21,116 58.33% 41.67% 74 21,190 0.35% 24,039 88.15%

Jandakot 12,074 9,762 21,836 55.29% 44.71% 91 21,927 0.42% 24,777 88.50%

Joondalup 11,595 7,992 19,587 59.20% 40.80% 77 19,664 0.39% 22,881 85.94%

Kalamunda 8,854 11,571 20,425 43.35% 56.65% 97 20,522 0.47% 23,570 87.07%

Kalgoorlie 4,391 5,568 9,959 44.09% 55.91% 43 10,002 0.43% 13,952 71.69%

Kimberley 2,766 5,620 8,386 32.98% 67.02% 42 8,428 0.50% 15,913 52.96%

Kingsley 12,164 9,306 21,470 56.66% 43.34% 70 21,540 0.32% 23,900 90.13%

Kwinana 9,692 10,605 20,297 47.75% 52.25% 88 20,385 0.43% 24,017 84.88%

Mandurah 7,210 11,403 18,613 38.74% 61.26% 73 18,686 0.39% 21,521 86.83%

Maylands 9,926 9,426 19,352 51.29% 48.71% 102 19,454 0.52% 23,418 83.07%

Midland 7,745 12,427 20,172 38.39% 61.61% 74 20,246 0.37% 23,666 85.55%

Mindarie 11,205 9,227 20,432 54.84% 45.16% 73 20,505 0.36% 24,580 83.42%

Moore 3,564 16,182 19,746 18.05% 81.95% 45 19,791 0.23% 22,356 88.53%

Morley 10,147 10,451 20,598 49.26% 50.74% 86 20,684 0.42% 23,540 87.87%

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District YES NO Total Valid Votes

% of YES

% of NO Informal Total Votes % of

Informality Total

Enrolment % of

Turnout

Mount Lawley 10,071 9,163 19,234 52.36% 47.64% 96 19,330 0.50% 22,763 84.92%

Murray-Wellington 6,789 14,763 21,552 31.50% 68.50% 78 21,630 0.36% 24,174 89.48%

Nedlands 11,052 8,974 20,026 55.19% 44.81% 81 20,107 0.40% 23,638 85.06%

Nollamara 9,190 10,564 19,754 46.52% 53.48% 111 19,865 0.56% 23,962 82.90%

North West 2,940 8,408 11,348 25.91% 74.09% 32 11,380 0.28% 15,511 73.37%

Ocean Reef 12,892 7,567 20,459 63.01% 36.99% 56 20,515 0.27% 23,537 87.16%

Perth 11,528 7,698 19,226 59.96% 40.04% 92 19,318 0.48% 24,292 79.52%

Pilbara 2,228 4,994 7,222 30.85% 69.15% 30 7,252 0.41% 11,122 65.20%

Riverton 10,201 9,785 19,986 51.04% 48.96% 86 20,072 0.43% 22,702 88.42%

Rockingham 9,508 10,119 19,627 48.44% 51.56% 79 19,706 0.40% 22,941 85.90%

Scarborough 10,827 8,705 19,532 55.43% 44.57% 82 19,614 0.42% 23,544 83.31%

South Perth 10,829 9,029 19,858 54.53% 45.47% 82 19,940 0.41% 23,617 84.43%

Southern River 12,163 10,275 22,438 54.21% 45.79% 76 22,514 0.34% 25,467 88.40%

Swan Hills 9,615 12,840 22,455 42.82% 57.18% 89 22,544 0.39% 25,633 87.95%

Vasse 7,324 14,255 21,579 33.94% 66.06% 57 21,636 0.26% 24,570 88.06%

Victoria Park 9,930 9,947 19,877 49.96% 50.04% 76 19,953 0.38% 24,316 82.06%

Wagin 2,669 15,563 18,232 14.64% 85.36% 49 18,281 0.27% 20,233 90.35%

Wanneroo 13,634 11,094 24,728 55.14% 44.86% 79 24,807 0.32% 28,275 87.73%

Warnbro 11,972 9,527 21,499 55.69% 44.31% 69 21,568 0.32% 25,121 85.86%

West Swan 9,756 9,796 19,552 49.90% 50.10% 89 19,641 0.45% 22,710 86.49%

Willagee 9,750 10,166 19,916 48.96% 51.04% 93 20,009 0.46% 23,323 85.79%

TOTAL 519,899 624,304 1,144,203 45.44% 54.56% 4,650 1,148,853 0.40% 1,341,554 85.64%

WARWICK GATELY AM, Electoral Commissioner.

FISHERIES FI401*

FISH RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994

PILBARA FISH TRAWL INTERIM MANAGED FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN AMENDMENT 2009

FD 219/99 [912] Made by the Minister under section 54.

1. Citation This instrument is the Pilbara Fish Trawl Interim Managed Fishery Management Plan Amendment 2009.

2. Management plan amended The amendment in this instrument is to the Pilbara Fish Trawl Interim Managed Fishery Management Plan 1997*.

3. Clause 3 replaced Delete clause 3 and insert—

“ Cessation 3. This Plan will cease to have effect on 30 June 2011.”.

[*Published in the Gazette of 23 December 1997.]

Dated this 4th day of June 2009.

NORMAN MOORE, Minister for Fisheries.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT LG401*

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995 Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale

(BASIS OF RATES) Department of Local Government

and Regional Development. DLGRD: SJ5-4#03 It is hereby notified for public information that in accordance with the provisions of section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, the Director General of the Department of Local Government and Regional Development, under delegation from the Hon John Castrilli MLA, Minister for Local Government, being charged for the time being with the administration of the Local Government Act 1995, has determined that the method of valuing the land described in the Schedule hereunder shall be gross rental value for the purposes of rating with effect from 29 April 2009.

JENNIFER MATHEWS, Director General.

———— Schedule

ADDITIONS TO GROSS RENTAL VALUE AREA Shire of Serpentine—Jarrahdale

All those portions of land being Lots 519 to 526 inclusive, Lots 537 to 598 inclusive, Lots 618 to 620 inclusive, Lot 8023, Lot 9004 and Lot 9500 as shown on Deposited Plan 57648.

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LG402* LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1995

City of Wanneroo (BASIS OF RATES)

Department of Local Government and Regional Development.

DLGRD: WC5-4#05 It is hereby notified for public information that in accordance with the provisions of section 6.28 of the Local Government Act 1995, the Director General of the Department of Local Government and Regional Development, under delegation from the Hon John Castrilli MLA, Minister for Local Government, being charged for the time being with the administration of the Local Government Act 1995, has determined that the method of valuing the land described in the Schedule hereunder shall be gross rental value for the purposes of rating with effect from 22 April 2009.

JENNIFER MATHEWS, Director General.

———— Schedule

ADDITIONS TO GROSS RENTAL VALUE AREA City of Wanneroo

All those portions of land being Lots 58 to 79 inclusive and Lot 9000 as shown on Deposited Plan 57967; Lots 1006 to 1008 inclusive, Lot 1010, Lot 1013, Lot 1021 to 1023 inclusive, Lot 1029, Lot 1030, Lot 1034, Lot 1035, Lot 9020, Lot 9501 and Lot 9502 as shown on Deposited Plan 58012; Lots 1014 to 1020 inclusive, Lots 1031 to 1033 inclusive and Lots 1036 to 1039 inclusive as shown on Deposited Plan 58013; Lot 1004, Lot 1005 and Lot 9021 as shown on Deposited Plan 58014; Lot 1009 and Lot 9023 as shown on Deposited Plan 58017; Lots 501 to 524 inclusive, Lots 543 to 545 inclusive and Lot 9501 as shown on Deposited Plan 59234; Lots 525 to 539 inclusive, Lot 546, Lot 547, Lot 561, Lot 571, Lot 572, Lot 582 and Lot 583 as shown on Deposited Plan 59235; Lots 548 to 559 inclusive, Lot 635 and Lot 9505 as shown on Deposited Plan 59238; Lots 562 to 570 inclusive, Lots 573 to 581 inclusive, Lot 584 and Lot 593 as shown on Deposited Plan 59239; Lots 304 to 312 inclusive, Lots 321 to 324 inclusive, Lots 335 to 338 inclusive and Lots 349 to 361 inclusive as shown on Deposited Plan 60264; Lots 201 to 228 inclusive as shown on Deposited Plan 60406; Lots 201 to 208 inclusive, Lots 286 to 294 inclusive and Lot 9502 as shown on Deposited Plan 61690; Lots 1400 to 1426 inclusive as shown on Deposited Plan 61692 and Lots 809 to 820 inclusive, Lots 830 to 833 inclusive and Lots 941 to 944 inclusive as shown on Deposited Plan 61720.

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PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE PI401*

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 2005 APPROVED LOCAL PLANNING SCHEME AMENDMENT

Shire of Cranbrook Town Planning Scheme No. 4—Amendment No. 3

REF: 853/5/6/4 Pt 3 It is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 87 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 that the Minister for Planning approved the Shire of Cranbrook local planning scheme amendment on 12 May 2009 for the purpose of changing the residential density code form R5 to R10 for Lots 113 and 114, Boronia View, Frankland River, as depicted on the Scheme Amendment Map.

N. A. BURGESS, Shire President. A. MIDDLETON, Chief Executive Officer.

DECEASED ESTATES ZX401

TRUSTEES ACT 1962 DECEASED ESTATES

Notice to Creditors and Claimants Christine Florence McLeod, late of 12 Scud Street, Falcon, Western Australia, Teachers Aide, deceased, intestate. 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 5 May 2008, are required by the personal representative, Cassey McLeod of care of Michael, Whyte & Co, Solicitors, Level 1, 41-43 Ord Street, West Perth, Western Australia to send particulars of their claims to her within one (1) month from the date of publication of this notice, after which date the personal representative may convey or distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.

MICHAEL, WHYTE & CO.

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