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Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales 9248 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018 Number 134 Friday, 7 December 2018 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE – 7 December 2018 The New South Wales Government Gazette is the permanent public record of official NSW Government notices. It also contains local council, private and other notices. From 1 January 2018, each notice in the Government Gazette has a unique identifier that appears in square brackets at the end of the notice and that can be used as a reference for that notice (for example, [n2018-14]). The Gazette is compiled by the Parliamentary Counsel’s Office and published on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) under the authority of the NSW Government. The website contains a permanent archive of past Gazettes. To submit a notice for gazettal – see Gazette Information. By Authority Government Printer ISSN 2201-7534

Government Gazette No 134 of Friday 7 December 2018 · 9248 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018 Number 134 Friday, 7 December 2018 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE – 7 December 2018

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  • Government Gazetteof the State of

    New South Wales

    9248 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    Number 134Friday, 7 December 2018

    GOVERNMENT GAZETTE – 7 December 2018

    The New South Wales Government Gazette is the permanent public record of official NSW Government notices. It also contains local council, private and other notices.

    From 1 January 2018, each notice in the Government Gazette has a unique identifier that appears in square brackets at the end of the notice and that can be used as a reference for that notice (for example, [n2018-14]).

    The Gazette is compiled by the Parliamentary Counsel’s Office and published on the NSW legislation website (www.legislation.nsw.gov.au) under the authority of the NSW Government. The website contains a permanent archive of past Gazettes.

    To submit a notice for gazettal – see Gazette Information.

    By AuthorityGovernment PrinterISSN 2201-7534

    http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.auhttp://legislation.nsw.gov.au/#/help/notifications#HowToGazettehttp://legislation.nsw.gov.au/#/help/notifications#HowToGazettehttp://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/#/help/notificationshttp://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/#/help/notifications

  • Parliament

    9249 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    PARLIAMENTACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO

    Legislative Assembly Office, Sydney 28 November 2018It is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor, has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, this day assented to the under mentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.:Act No. 83 — An Act to make miscellaneous amendments to various Acts with respect to the making, duration and variation of apprehended domestic violence orders, eligibility for victims support and a further indictable offence of choking, suffocating or strangulation. [Crimes Legislation Amendment Bill]Act No. 84 — An Act to amend the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 to update the definitions of intimidation and stalking for the purposes of that Act. [Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Amendment Bill]Act No. 85 — An Act to amend the Mental Health (Forensic Provisions) Act 1990 and other legislation with respect to the rights of victims of forensic patients and proceedings relating to forensic patients; to amend the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 with respect to the retention of forensic material relating to forensic patients; and for other purposes. [Mental Health (Forensic Provisions) Amendment (Victims) Bill]Act No. 86 — An Act to amend the Victims Rights and Support Act 2013 to provide for the eligibility of certain persons to make applications for victims support in respect of an act of violence that involved a member of the person's immediate family being intentionally killed by a motor vehicle. [Victims Rights and Support Amendment (Motor Vehicles) Bill]Act No. 87 — An Act to amend various Acts and Regulations relating to courts, crimes and other Justice portfolio matters; and for other purposes. [Justice Legislation Amendment Bill (No 3)]Act No. 88 — An Act to make miscellaneous amendments to various Acts with respect to criminal proceedings involving children, victim involvement in sentencing and the rights of victims of crime and witnesses in court procedure; and for other purposes. [Crimes Legislation Amendment (Victims) Bill]Act No. 89 — An Act to make miscellaneous amendments to the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 following a statutory review of that Act. [Government Information (Public Access) Amendment Bill]Act No. 90 — An Act to make miscellaneous amendments to the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 following the statutory review of that Act; and to amend the Law Enforcement (Controlled Operations) Act 1997 with respect to applications for authorities to conduct a controlled operation involving the use, without a warrant, of a surveillance device. [Surveillance Devices Amendment (Statutory Review) Bill]Act No. 91 — An Act to amend the Road Transport Act 2013 to authorise Roads and Maritime Services and certain other government agencies to collect, keep, use and release identity information in accordance with national arrangements for the sharing and matching of that information; and for related purposes. [Road Transport Amendment (National Facial Biometric Matching Capability) Bill]Act No. 92 — An Act to amend the Terrorism (Police Powers) Act 2002 to give effect to the recommendations arising from a statutory review of that Act. [Terrorism (Police Powers) Amendment (Statutory Review) Bill]Act No. 93 — An Act to amend workers compensation legislation to establish presumptive rights to compensation for firefighters in respect of certain cancers. [Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment (Firefighters) Bill]Act No. 94 — An Act to amend certain legislation to make further provision with respect to the supervision and detention of high risk offenders; to make amendments to the Crimes Act 1900 concerning the supply of prohibited drugs, concealing offences and bushfire and former offences; to amend the Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 to permit the publication and disclosure of information about certain mercy petitions; and to amend the Liquor Act 2007 to make provision for new types of licences. [Community Protection Legislation Amendment Bill]Helen Minnican Clerk of the Legislative Assembly

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  • Parliament

    9250 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TOLegislative Council Office Sydney 28 November 2018

    IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, this day assented to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled, viz.:Act No. 77, 2018 – An Act to amend the Retirement Villages Act 1999 to give effect to some of the recommendations of the Inquiry into the NSW Retirement Village Sector; and to make consequential amendments to the Retirement Villages Regulation 2017. [Retirement Villages Amendment Bill 2018]Act No. 78, 2018 – An Act to amend the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 to make further provision with respect to payments for construction work carried out, and related goods and services supplied, under construction contracts; and for other purposes. [Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Amendment Bill 2018]Act No. 79, 2018 – An Act to amend various Acts and Regulations administered by the Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation; and other related matters. [Fair Trading Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous) Bill 2018]Act No. 80, 2018 – An Act to amend the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 in relation to offences involving asbestos waste; and for related purposes. [Protection of the Environment Operations Amendment (Asbestos Waste) Bill 2018]Act No. 81, 2018 – An Act to amend the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 and the Adoption Act 2000 to make further provision in relation to the care and protection of, and the provision of services to, children and young persons; and for other purposes. [Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Amendment 2018]Act No. 82, 2018 – An Act to provide for the screening of workers in connection with the operation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. [National Disability Insurance Scheme (Worker Checks) Bill 2018]Act No. 95, 2018 – An Act to amend the Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Act 1997 to enable leases and other interests in land to be granted to facilitate the Snowy 2.0 Project; and for related purposes. [Snowy Hydro Corporatisation Amendment (Snowy 2.0) Bill 2018]David Blunt Clerk of the Parliaments

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  • Government Notices

    9251 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    GOVERNMENT NOTICESRural Fire Service Notices

    TOTAL FIRE BAN ORDERProhibition on the Lighting, Maintenance and Use of Fires in the Open Air

    Being of the opinion that it is necessary or expedient in the interests of public safety to do so, I direct by this order that the following parts of the State for the periods specified the lighting, maintenance or use of any fire in the open air is prohibited (subject to the exemptions specifically listed hereunder and further set out in the Schedule of standard exemptions to total fire bans published in the NSW Government Gazette No 16 of 9 February 2018):

    This direction shall apply for the periods specified hereunder:00:01 hours to 23:59 hours on Sunday 02 December 2018.SHANE FITZSIMMONS AFSM Commissioner By delegation from the Minister for Emergency Services

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    Fire Weather Area Classes of ExemptionFar North Coast 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18North CoastGreater HunterNew EnglandNorthern SlopesNorth Western

    http://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p?id=Gazette_2018_2018-16.pdf

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    9252 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    AppointmentsLOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993

    Appointment as an Assessor of the NSW Local Government Remuneration TribunalHis Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Ret’d), Governor of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council and pursuant to section 236(1)(b) of the Local Government Act 1993, has appointed Mr Brian Bell, as an Assessor assisting the NSW Local Government Remuneration Tribunal, commencing on the date of the Governor’s approval, for a term of two years.Gabrielle Upton MP Minister for the Environment Minister for Local Government Minister for Heritage

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    LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993Appointment of the Member of the NSW Local Government Remuneration Tribunal

    His Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Ret’d), Governor of New South Wales, with the advice of the Executive Council and pursuant to section 237 and schedule 1 of the Local Government Act 1993, has appointed Dr Robert David Lang, as the Member of the NSW Local Government Remuneration Tribunal, commencing on the date of the Governor’s approval, for a term of two years.Gabrielle Upton MP Minister for the Environment Minister for Local Government Minister for Heritage

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  • Government Notices

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    Planning and Environment NoticesENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND ASSESSMENT ACT 1979

    Order under clause 6 of Schedule 2 to theEnvironmental Planning and Assessment (Savings, Transitional and Other Provisions) Regulation 2017

    Under delegation from the Minister for Planning, I declare the development specified in column 1 of the table in Schedule 1 to this Order on the land specified in the corresponding row in column 2 of the table in Schedule 1 to this Order to be State significant development under clause 6 of Schedule 2 to the Environmental Planning and Assessment (Savings, Transitional and Other Provisions) Regulation 2017, for the purposes of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (the Act).This Order takes effect upon publication in the New South Wales Government Gazette.Dated: 03 December 2018Howard Reed Director Resource Assessments

    SCHEDULE 1

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    WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (MINES AND PETROLEUM SITES) REGULATION 2014Registration of Conveyor Belting Design Order 2018

    I, Leigh Nicholls Chief Inspector, with the delegated authority of the Secretary, Department of Planning and Environment, in pursuance of clause 177(5) of the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014 (“the Regulation”) make the following Order.Dated this 4th day of December 2018.Leigh Nicholls Chief Inspector Department of Planning and Environment1 Name of Order

    This Order is the Registration of Conveyor Belting Design Order 2018.2 Commencement

    This Order commences on 7 December 2018.3 Interpretation

    In this Order:Australian Standard or AS is a reference to a standard published by or on behalf of Standards Australia.Chief Inspector is a person appointed under the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Act 2013.Regulation means the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014.

    4 RevocationThe Registration of Conveyor Belting Design Order 2015 published in the NSW Government Gazette No 52 of 26 June 2015 at pages 1848-1849 is revoked.

    Column 1Development

    Column 2Land

    Development known as the ‘Mannering Colliery – Continuation of Mining Project’ (MP 06_0311), approved by the Minister under section 75J of the Act on 12 March 2008 as subsequently modified under 75W of the Act.

    All land identified in Appendix 1 of the approval to carry out the development known as the ‘Mannering Colliery – Continuation of Mining Project’ (MP 06_0311) as in force on the date of this Order.

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    9254 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    5 Design requirementsAll conveyor belting used in underground coal mines must be designed to be fire resistant and antistatic. The designer must specify the published technical standards, or the engineering principles used to identify controls, in the order of the hierarchy of risk controls in Part 3.1 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017, incorporated in the design.

    6 Testing requirements6.1 General

    Conveyor belts must be type tested, and retested, in accordance with the requirements of clauses 5.2 and 5.3 ‘Type testing’ and clause 6.3 ‘Retesting for type tests’ of AS 4606-2012 Grade S fire resistant and antistatic requirements for conveyor belting and conveyor accessories (as amended from time to time).

    6.2 Test Facility(1) Despite the requirements of clause 5.5 ‘Test facility’ of AS 4606-2012, that the test facility used for

    type testing shall be a test facility unrelated to the organisation manufacturing or supplying the conveyor belt, the test facility shall either be:(a) An independent facility in Australia that is accredited by the National Association of Testing

    Authorities (NATA) for performing the specific tests described in the standards referred to in this Order, or

    (b) where a NATA-accredited laboratory is not available, a suitably qualified and experienced independent testing facility having regard to test equipment, equipment calibration, quality processes, work methods, past test experience and independent technical verification should be used.

    6 Performance standards(1) Conveyor belts must comply with the requirements of Grade S conveyor belting as set out in AS 4606-

    2012.(2) Despite the performance requirements of clause 6.1.3 of AS 4606-2012, ‘Ignitability and maximum

    surface temperature of belting subjected to friction (Drum friction test)’, conveyor belts for use in applications where they are too inflexible to wrap around the drum, need not comply with those requirements, provided:(a) it can be demonstrated that it is not reasonably practicable to comply, and(b) specify the published technical standards, or the engineering principles used to identify

    controls, in the order of the hierarchy of risk controls in Part 3.1 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017, to protect from the risk of heating of the conveyor belt due to belt slip and/or friction between the conveyor belt and a metal object.

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    WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY (MINES AND PETROLEUM SITES) REGULATION 2014Registration of Explosive-Powered Tools Design Order 2018

    I, Leigh Nicholls, Chief Inspector, with the delegated authority of the Secretary, Department of Planning and Environment in pursuance of clause 177(5) of the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014 (“the Regulation”) make the following Order.Dated this 4th day of December 2018.Leigh Nicholls Chief Inspector Department of Planning and Environment1 Name of OrderThis Order is the Registration of Explosive-powered Tools Design Order 2018.2 CommencementThis Order commences on 7 December 2018.

  • Government Notices

    9255 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    3 InterpretationIn this Order:AS/NZS is a reference to Australian/New Zealand StandardChief Inspector is a person appointed under the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Act 2013.Regulation means the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014.4 RevocationThe Registration of Explosive-Powered Design Order 2015 published in the NSW Government Gazette No 52 of 26 June 2015 at pages 1851-1852 is revoked.5 Design requirement

    (1) All explosive-powered tools used in underground coal mines must be designed, in accordance with the following standards, as amended from time to time:(a) AS/NZS 1873.1:2003 Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools –Selection, operation

    and maintenance(b) AS/NZS 1873.2:2003 Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools – Design and

    construction(c) AS/NZS 1873.3:2003 Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools – Charges(d) AS/NZS 1873.4:2003 Powder-actuated (PA) hand-held fastening tools – Fasteners

    (2) Without limiting 5 (1) above, all explosive-powered tools including its associated range of explosive charges and fasteners, must be designed such that the tool itself is not an effective ignition source of a methane-enriched atmosphere.

    (3) Where a design does not comply, in full or part, with the guidelines listed in paragraphs 5(1)(a)-(d), the designer must specify the published technical standards or the engineering principles used to identify controls, in the order of the hierarchy of risk controls in Part 3.1 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017, incorporated in the design to achieve at least an equivalent level of safety as the design requirements in 5 (1) and 5 (2).

    6 Testing requirements6.1 GeneralThe explosive-powered tool, including its associated range of explosive charges and fasteners as intended for use in the underground coal mine, must be tested to determine if the explosive-powered tool is likely to ignite an explosive atmosphere.6.2 Test method

    (1) All explosive-powered tools must be tested as follows:(a) the explosive-powered tool is to be placed in a small flameproof test chamber which is filled

    with a mixture of 7.5% volume ethylene in air,(b) the tool is to be loaded with the range of relevant strip-mounted cartridges and range of relevant

    sized fasteners for which registration is sought,(c) testing is to be performed at maximum and minimum power selections, using short and long

    fasteners firing into a range of target materials,(d) testing is to be performed with a range of expected target materials including industry brick,

    concrete and steel plate,(e) where applicable, the tool is to be tested with supplied extension trigger assembly fitted and

    with magazine.(2) Testing must be repeated at least five times for each combination to be able to demonstrate the

    repeatability of the results.(3) Testing must be repeated to simulate all reasonably foreseeable operating conditions of the explosive-

    powered tool.

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    6.3 Test facilityAll testing must be carried out by:

    (a) a laboratory in Australia that is accredited by the National Association of Testing Authorities Australia (NATA) for performing the specific tests described in the standards referred to in this Order, or

    (b) where a NATA-accredited laboratory is not available, a suitably qualified and experienced independent facility having regard to test equipment, equipment calibration, quality processes, work methods, past test experience and independent technical verification should be used.

    7 Performance standardsWhen the explosive-powered tool is fired in the test chamber, the surrounding ethylene environment must not ignite.

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  • Government Notices

    9257 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    Roads and Maritime NoticesMARINE SAFETY ACT 1998

    MARINE NOTICESection 12(2)

    REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONELocationLake Mulwala – adjacent to the Lake Mulwala Ski Club and Lake Mulwala Holiday Park (Lake Mulwala Lagoon).Duration5.00pm to 9.30pm on the following days:

    • Thursday 3 January 2019• Friday 11 and Saturday 12 January 2019• Tuesday 15, Friday 18 and Saturday 19 January 2019, and• Tuesday 22 and Thursday 24 January 2019.

    2:00pm to 10:00pm on Saturday 5 January 201912:00pm to 9:30pm on Saturday 26 January 20195:00pm to 9.30pm on Saturday 9 March 20193:00pm to 9:30pm on the following days:

    • Tuesday 12 March and Wednesday 13 March 2019DetailWater skiing exhibitions and training days will be conducted on the navigable waters of Lake Mulwala as specified above. The skiing events will involve the use of powered vessels, persons being towed at speed using tow-lines and persons in the water from time to time, presenting a significant potential hazard to other waterway users.Fireworks displays will be staged from land at the location specified above. The area directly around this location may be dangerous and hazardous during the fireworks display.An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the events, which will be marked by buoys and monitored by control vessels on the perimeter.All vessel operators and persons in the vicinity should exercise extreme caution, keep a proper lookout, and keep well clear of competing vessels and the fireworks launch position.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone, which will be monitored by control vessels.Penalties may apply (section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice: SO1902 (Marine Notice SO1862 also relates)Date: 3 December 2018Deon Voyer Manager Operations South Delegate

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE AND SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS

    LocationSydney Harbour – Farm Cove to North Head as follows:

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    All navigable waters bounded by imaginary lines drawn between:• Bennelong Point Port Hand Beacon and Kirribilli Point,• the most northerly point of Middle Head, and Cannae Point Flagstaff,• North Head starboard hand beacon and Hornby Light

    Event DurationTuesday 11 December 2018, from 12:00pm to 3:00pmExclusion ZonesA special event, the SOLAS Big Boat Challenge 2018, will take place on Sydney Harbour at the above location. Due to the potential to affect the safety of navigation, Exclusion Zones are specified which will set aside a starting area for competing vessels and protect the course rounding buoys.

    • Spectator vessels wishing to watch the start (in the vicinity of the area between Clark Island and Point Piper) are required to keep out of the exclusion zone, which will be marked by yellow buoys. Spectator vessels are required to remain to the west of the western line of buoys and east of the eastern line of buoys.

    • In the vicinity of the orange CYCA inflatable race turning mark approximately 500m south west from Cannae Point a series of exclusion buoys will be installed. Spectators are not to navigate between the exclusion buoys and the orange turning mark.

    • In the vicinity of the orange CYCA inflatable race turning mark approximately 100m south east of Shark Island a series of exclusion buoys will be installed. Spectators are not to navigate between the exclusion buoys and orange turning mark.

    • In the vicinity of the west cardinal mark off Shark Island a series of five yellow exclusion buoys will be installed in a line to the north-west. Spectators are not to navigate to the south of the buoys when race yachts are in the vicinity.

    Only competing vessels, authorised media vessels and official control vessels are permitted in the exclusion zones. All other vessels are required to stay clear. Penalties may apply (Marine Safety Act 1998, s.12(5) – Maximum Penalty $1,100.00)Special RestrictionsPursuant to section 12(3) of the Marine Safety Act 1998, a strict 6 knot speed limit zone and a “no wash” zone will be in place within 200m of the exclusion zones from 12:20pm to 12:40pmDirectionsRMS advises:

    1) Persons within the vicinity of the event must comply with any directions given by a Boating Safety Officer or Police Officer in relation to the Special Event or to marine safety. Failure to comply with any such direction is an offence (Marine Safety Act 1998, s.15A – Maximum Penalty $3,300.00).

    2) Any vessel operator breaching the Special Restrictions above is liable to be guilty of an offence (Marine Safety Act 1998, s.12(5) – Maximum Penalty $1,100.00)

    3) Vessels intending to accompany or follow the racing fleet are required to follow strict instructions from Roads and Maritime and Police control vessels and not impede the passage of ferries, ships or competing yachts.

    Maps and Charts AffectedRMS Boating Map – 9D RAN Hydrographic Chart AUS 200For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice SE1806Date: 5 December 2018Drew Jones Senior Special Aquatic Events Officer Delegate

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  • Government Notices

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE

    LocationLake Jindabyne, Jindabyne as follows:All navigable waters bounded and marked by buoys between:

    • The western shore of the ‘Cooper Tom Reach’ from the land based feature of Townsend Street, Jindabyne;

    • The south-eastern extent of Cub Island;• The eastern extent of Lion Island to the north-western extent of the Island;• The western extent of McEvoy Island to the south-eastern extent of the Island;• The shoreline adjacent to the land based feature of Old Kosciuszko Road, East Jindabyne; and• Back along the eastern shore of the ‘Cooper Tom Reach’ to a position opposite the land based feature

    of Townsend Street, Jindabyne.Duration8.00am to 6.00pm – On each day from Tuesday 8 January 2019 to Saturday 12 January 2019.DetailCompetitive ski racing will be conducted on the waters of Lake Jindabyne involving the use of high speed power vessels which will be active on the days during the above times. There will also be support vessels present to manage the event, persons in the water from time to time, and persons being towed at speed using tow-lines – presenting a significant potential hazard to other waterway users.An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event and will be created at the location detailed above.Course rounding buoys will be placed. The exclusion zone will extend for 100 metres outside the buoys, and will be patrolled by official vessels

    • A ‘transit lane’ through the exclusion zone to the northern waters of Lake Jindabyne will be established, and marked by large yellow buoys, from the Widows Inlet public boat ramp along the western side of Lion Island and McEvoy Island. If using the transit lane, vessel operators should follow all directions from control vessels.

    • Access to the Cooper Tom Reach between the land based feature of Townsend Street, Jindabyne and the limit of available waters near the Dam Wall in the South will be from the adjoining shore only.

    All vessel operators and persons should keep well clear of competing and support vessels, and exercise extreme caution when near the exclusion zone.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone.Penalties may apply (section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice: SO1903Date: 5 December 2018Deon Voyer Manager Operations South Delegate

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  • Government Notices

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE

    LocationCamden Haven Inlet, Laurieton – adjacent to the Laurieton United Services ClubDuration8.30pm to 9.30pm – Monday 31 December 2018DetailA fireworks display will be conducted over navigable waters of Camden Haven Inlet adjacent to the Laurieton United Services Club. Fireworks will be launched from the Laurieton United Services Club pier and the area directly around this firing position may be dangerous and hazardous during the display.An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event at the location specified above which will be indicated by the presence of a control vessel stationed on the boundary.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone which will be patrolled by the control vessel.Vessel operators and persons in the vicinity must keep a proper lookout, exercise caution and keep well clear of the fireworks display and support vessel.Penalties may apply (section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice: NH18116Date: 4 December 2018Lynda Hourigan A/Manager Operations North Delegate

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE

    LocationNelson Bay, Port Stephens – between Fly Point and Nelson Bay Harbour breakwall.Duration7.00pm to 10.00pm – Monday 31 December 2018DetailA fireworks display will be conducted over the navigable waters of Nelson Bay at the location specified above. Fireworks will be launched from a moored firing barge at the above location. The area directly around this firing position may be dangerous and hazardous to other waterway users while fireworks are being launched.An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event, extending 250 metres around the moored barge. This zone will be indicated by the presence of control vessels which will be stationed on the boundary.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone.Vessel operators and persons in the vicinity must keep a proper lookout, exercise caution and keep well clear of the fireworks barge and support vessels.Penalties may apply (Section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime

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    Marine Notice NH18115Date: 4 December 2018Mike Baldwin Manager Operations Hunter Delegate

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE

    LocationLachlan River, Wyangala Dam – adjacent to Wyangala Waters Holiday and Recreation Park.Duration8:00am to 6:00pm – Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 December 20188:00am to 6:00pm – Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 February 20198:00am to 6:00pm – Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 March 2019DetailCompetitive water-ski races will be conducted on the navigable waters of the Lachlan River at the location specified above, involving the use of high speed power vessels, persons being towed at speed using tow-lines and persons in the water during the above times, presenting a significant hazard to other waterway users.An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event, which will be marked by buoys and patrolled by control vessels on the perimeter.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone.Vessel operators and persons in the vicinity must keep a proper lookout, exercise extreme caution and keep well clear of competing and support vessels.Penalties may apply (Section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice NH18113Date: 4 December 2018Mike Baldwin Manager Operations Hunter Delegate

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE

    LocationHunter River, Stockton – adjacent to Griffith Park.Duration8.30pm to 9.30pm – Monday 31 December 2018DetailA fireworks display will be conducted over the navigable waters of the Hunter River at the location specified above. Fireworks will be launched from a firing site at the above location. The area directly around this firing position may be dangerous and hazardous while fireworks are being launched.

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    An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event, which will be patrolled by control vessels stationed on the boundary.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone.Vessel operators and persons in the vicinity must keep a proper lookout, exercise caution and keep well clear of the Exclusion Zone and support vessels.Penalties may apply (Section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice NH18114Date: 4 December 2018Mike Baldwin Manager Operations Hunter Delegate

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE

    LocationSwansea Channel, Lake Macquarie – opposite to Chapman Oval, Swansea.Duration8.30pm to 10.00pm – Saturday 15 December 2018DetailA fireworks display will be conducted over the navigable waters of Lake Macquarie, at the location specified above. Fireworks will be launched from a moored firing barge at the above location. The area directly around this firing position may be dangerous and hazardous to other waterway users while fireworks are being launched.An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event, extending 150 metres around the moored barge. This zone will be indicated by the presence of control vessels which will be stationed on the boundary.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone.Vessel operators and persons in the vicinity must keep a proper lookout, exercise caution and keep well clear of the fireworks barge and support vessels.Penalties may apply (Section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice NH18112Date: 4 December 2018Mike Baldwin Manager Operations Hunter Delegate

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE

    LocationCockle Bay, Lake Macquarie – adjacent to Speers Point Park.

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    Duration8.30pm to 9.30pm – Sunday 9 December 2018DetailA fireworks display will be conducted over the navigable waters of Cockle Bay at the location specified above. Fireworks will be launched from a firing site at the above location. The area directly around this firing position may be dangerous and hazardous while fireworks are being launched.An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event, which will be marked by buoys and patrolled by control vessels stationed on the boundary.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone.Vessel operators and persons in the vicinity must keep a proper lookout, exercise caution and keep well clear of the Exclusion Zone and support vessels.Penalties may apply (Section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice NH18111Date: 4 December 2018Mike Baldwin Manager Operations Hunter Delegate

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE

    LocationNelson Bay, Port Stephens – between Fly Point and Nelson Bay Harbour breakwall.Duration7.15pm to 10.00pm – Sunday 9 December 2018DetailA fireworks display will be conducted over the navigable waters of Nelson Bay at the location specified above. Fireworks will be launched from a moored firing barge at the above location. The area directly around this firing position may be dangerous and hazardous to other waterway users while fireworks are being launched.An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event, extending 200 metres around the moored barge. This zone will be indicated by the presence of control vessels which will be stationed on the boundary.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone.Vessel operators and persons in the vicinity must keep a proper lookout, exercise caution and keep well clear of the fireworks barge and support vessels.Penalties may apply (Section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice NH18110Date: 4 December 2018Mike Baldwin Manager Operations Hunter Delegate

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    MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998MARINE NOTICE

    Section 12(2)REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE

    LocationLachlan River, Forbes – Lake Forbes Aquatic AreaDuration6.00am to 2.00pm – Sunday 9 December 2018.DetailA number of competitive swimming events will be conducted on the navigable waters of the Lachlan River at the location specified above.An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event, which will be marked by control vessels stationed at each end of the course as specified above.Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited from entering the exclusion zone.All vessel operators and persons in the vicinity must keep a proper lookout, keep well clear of competing swimmers and support vessels, and exercise extreme caution.Penalties may apply (Section 12(5) – Marine Safety Act 1998)For full details visit the Roads and Maritime Services website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritimeMarine Notice NH18109Date: 4 December 2018Mike Baldwin Manager Operations Hunter Delegate

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  • Government Notices

    9265 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    Mining and Petroleum NoticesPursuant to section 136 of the Mining Act 1992 and section 16 of the Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991NOTICE is given that the following applications have been granted:

    EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATION (ELA) now EXPLORATION LICENCE (EL)ELA 5689, now EL8801, PROVIDENCE METALS PTY LTD for Group 2 and Group 5, dated 16 October 2018.

    MINING LEASE APPLICATION (MLA) now MINING LEASE (ML)MLA356, now ML1776 (Act 1992), DAVID CHARLES PRENDERGAST, to mine for gypsum, dated 9 November 2018.

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    NOTICE is given that the following applications for renewal have been received:EXPLORATION LICENCE (EL)

    EL8409, GOLD AND COPPER RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Application for renewal received 23 November 2018.EL8410, GOLD AND COPPER RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Application for renewal received 23 November 2018.EL8411, GOLD AND COPPER RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Application for renewal received 23 November 2018.EL8412, GOLD AND COPPER RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Application for renewal received 23 November 2018.EL8413, GOLD AND COPPER RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Application for renewal received 23 November 2018.

    PRIVATE LANDS LEASE (PLL)PLL350 (Act 1924), HILLGROVE MINES PTY LTD. Application for renewal received 20 November 2018.PLL416 (Act 1924), HILLGROVE MINES PTY LTD. Application for renewal received 20 November 2018.PLL661 (Act 1924), HILLGROVE MINES PTY LTD. Application for renewal received 20 November 2018.PLL1252 (Act 1924), HILLGROVE MINES PTY LTD. Application for renewal received 20 November 2018.

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    Notice is given that the following authorities have been renewed:EXPLORATION LICENCE (EL)

    EL5574, PROSPECTORE LIMITED. Renewal effective on and from 21 November 2018.EL6096, EMC METALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD. Renewal effective on and from 16 October 2018.EL6274, STRATEGIC METALS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD. Renewal effective on and from 26 October 2018.EL6576, IRONBARK ZINC LIMITED. Renewal effective on and from 16 October 2018.EL6837, FISHER RESOURCES PTY LTD. Renewal effective on and from 16 October 2018.EL7931, THOMSON RESOURCES LTD. Renewal effective on and from 7 October 2018.

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    Notice is given that the following applications to part transfer have been received:EXPLORATION LICENCE (EL)

    EL6378, COLUMBINE RESOURCES PTY LTD has applied for approval to part transfer to GOLD AND COPPER RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Application received 22 November 2018.

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    Notice is given that the following application for part cancellation have been received:CONSOLIDATED COAL LEASE (CCL)

    CCL767 (1973) ENDEAVOUR COAL PTY LIMITED has applied for approval to part cancel Consolidated Coal Lease No. 767. Application received 23 November 2018.

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    Notice is given that the following applications for cancellation have been received:EXPLORATION LICENCE (EL)

    EL8118 (Act 1992), ABN IR PTY LTD. Request for cancellation was received on 22 November 2018.EL8273 (Act 1992), ABN IR PTY LTD. Request for cancellation was received on 22 November 2018.

    MINING LEASE (ML)ML1431 (Act 1992), CENTENNIAL MANDALONG PTY LIMITED. Request for cancellation was received on 26 November 2018.

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    Notice is given that the following authority has been cancelled in part:EXPLORATION LICENCE (EL)

    EL8663, THE AUSTRAL BRICK CO PTY LTD. An area of strata has been cancelled. For further information contact Resource Operations. Part cancellation took effect on 4 April 2018.

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    9267 NSW Government Gazette No 134 of 7 December 2018

    Primary Industries NoticesFISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994

    FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) REGULATION 2017Clause 39 (4) – Notice of Aquaculture Lease Renewal

    The Minister has renewed the following class 1 Aquaculture Leases:-AL02/002 within the estuary of the Clyde River, having an area of 1.4090 hectares to Dennis Kelly of Batehaven, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 1 December 2033.OL57/251 within the estuary of the Manning River, having an area of 0.9891 hectares to Robert Baines of Mitchell’s Island, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 9 September 2033.OL72/278 within the estuary of the Manning River, having an area of 0.7778 hectares to Polson Oysters Pty Ltd of Oxley Island, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 05 September 2033.OL88/009 within the estuary of the Clyde River, having an area of 0.5382 hectares to C & J Single Seed Oysters Pty Ltd of Batemans Bay, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 06 September 2033.OL74/082 within the estuary of Wapengo Lake, having an area of 0.2521 hectares to John Blankenstein of Nelson, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 03 December 2033.AL02/001 within the estuary of the Clyde River, having an area of 0.5699 hectares to Isidoris and Maria Paschalidis of Batemans Bay, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 01 December 2033.OL88/007 within the estuary of the Clyde River, having an area of 0.8894 hectares to Bentick Oysters Pty Ltd of Batemans Bay, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 25 August 2033.OL88/011 within the estuary of the Clyde River, having an area of 0.9866 hectares to Bentick Oysters Pty Ltd of Batemans Bay, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 25 August 2033.OL88/017 within the estuary of the Clyde River, having an area of 2.7546 hectares to Bentick Oysters Pty Ltd of Batemans Bay, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 25 August 2033.OL58/282 within the estuary of the Hastings River, having an area of 0.2225 hectares to Holiday Coast Oysters Pty Ltd of Port Macquarie, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 23 November 2033.OL73/415 within the estuary of the Clyde River, having an area of 2.6688 hectares to Salty Oyster Company Pty Ltd ATF Roclyde Business Trust of Broulee, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 12 November 2033.DAVID MCPHERSON Group Director Commercial Fisheries & Aquaculture Fisheries Division NSW Department of Primary Industries

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    FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) REGULATION 2017

    Clause 49 (9) – Notice of Aquaculture Lease SubdivisionThe Minister has subdivided the following Aquaculture Leases:OL65/307 within the estuary of Tuross Lake has been subdivided into two (2) leases referred to as AL18/008, having an area of 3.000 hectares, and AL18/009 having an area of 1.008 hectares to Ruben and Laiyee Fernandez of Moruya, NSW, expiring on 24 October 2027.OL81/128 within the estuary of Tuross Lake has been subdivided into three (3) leases referred to as AL18/005, having an area of 1.212 hectares, AL18/006, having an area of 1.069 hectares and AL18/007 having an area of 1.004 hectares to Ruben and Laiyee Fernandez of Moruya, NSW, expiring on 30 June 2027.DAVID MCPHERSON Group Director Commercial Fisheries & Aquaculture Fisheries Division NSW Department of Primary Industries

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    FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) REGULATION 2017

    Clause 37 (3) – Notice of Granting of Class 1 Aquaculture LeaseThe Minister has granted the following Class 1 Aquaculture Lease:AL18/002 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 0.1558 hectares to Gerard Leif Gratton-Wilson of Calga, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 24 September 2033.OL73/096 within the estuary of the Macleay River, having an area of 2.6240 hectares to Todd and Jane Graham of Stuarts Point, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 20 July 2033.OL73/322 within the estuary of the Macleay River, having an area of 2.4024 hectares to Todd and Jane Graham of Stuarts Point, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 20 July 2033.OL99/021 within the estuary of the Macleay River, having an area of 0.2275 hectares to Todd and Jane Graham of Stuarts Point, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 20 July 2033.OL84/243 within the estuary of Port Stephens, having an area of 2.0186 hectares to Kurt Rodd of Aberglasslyn, NSW, for a term of 15 years expiring on 24 May 2033.DAVID MCPHERSON Group Director Commercial Fisheries & Aquaculture Fisheries Division NSW Department of Primary Industries

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    FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1994FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (AQUACULTURE) REGULATION 2017

    Section 177(1) – Notice of Aquaculture Lease CancellationOL78/170 within the estuary of the Nambucca River, having an area of 0.4917 hectares, formerly leased by Paul Andrew Armstrong.OL86/112 within the estuary of the Nambucca River, having an area of 0.2807 hectares, formerly leased by Paul Andrew Armstrong.OL86/190 within the estuary of the Nambucca River, having an area of 1.21 hectares, formerly leased by Paul Andrew Armstrong.OL86/191 within the estuary of the Nambucca River, having an area of 1.7642 hectares, formerly leased by Paul Andrew Armstrong.DAVID MCPHERSON Group Director Commercial Fisheries & Aquaculture Fisheries Division NSW Department of Primary Industries

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    STOCK MEDICINES ACT 1989Stock Medicines (Silirum® vaccine control) Order 2018

    I, BRUCE CHRISTIE, Deputy Director General NSW Biosecurity and Food Safety, with the delegated authority of the Secretary of the Department of Industry pursuant to section 64 of the Stock Medicines Act 1989 and in pursuance of section 46 of the Stock Medicines Act 1989, believing on reasonable grounds that the administration and application of Silirum® vaccine is likely to have an adverse effect on trade, in cattle, or a product derived from cattle, make the following Order to regulate the use of Silirum® vaccine in cattle.1. Name of Order

    This Order is the Stock Medicines (Silirum® vaccine control) Order 2018.2. Commencement

    This Order commences on the date it is published in the New South Wales Government Gazette.

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    3. Definitions“Silirum® vaccine” for cattle is an inactivated oil adjuvanted vaccine, indicated for the active immunisation of cattle as an aid in the control of Bovine Johne’s Disease (BJD), and registered by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA).

    4. Prohibition on treatment with Silirum® unless cattle earmarked(a) A person must not treat cattle, or cause or permit the treatment of cattle, with Silirum® unless:

    (i) at the time of treatment the cattle are identified by means of an earmark made in the outer part of the right ear of the treated cattle; and

    (ii) the earmark consists of a shape made in the form of an equal sided triangle with three equidistant holes of 5 millimetres diameter, 20 millimetres apart, and be wholly within the ear and enclosed on all sides by ear tissue.

    Dated this 23rd.day of November 2018BRUCE CHRISTIE Deputy Director-General Biosecurity and Food Safety Department of Primary Industries (an office within the Department of Industry)

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    Section 37 Fisheries Management (Special Approval for Modifications to Estuary Prawn Trawl Nets) Order 2018

    under the

    Fisheries Management Act 1994 I, DAVID MCPHERSON, Group Director, Commercial Fisheries & Aquaculture and with the delegated authority of the Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries in pursuance of sections 228 of the Fisheries Management Act 1994 (NSW) (“the Act”), and in pursuance of section 37 of the Act, make the following Order.

    Dated this 30th day of November 2018

    David McPherson Group Director, Commercial Fisheries and Aquaculture

    Department of Primary Industries

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    Section 37 Fisheries Management (Special Approval for Modifications to Estuary Prawn Trawl Nets) Order 2018 under the Fisheries Management Act 1994

    1 Name of Order

    This Order is the Fisheries Management (Special Approval for Modifications to Estuary Prawn Trawl Nets) Order 2018.

    2 Commencement and Duration

    (a) This Order commences on the date it is published in the NSW Government Gazette. (b) This Order will remain in force until 1 October 2021.

    Note: Notice of this Order will be given by publishing it in the NSW Government Gazette and on the Department of Primary Industries website.

    3 Definitions

    (a) In this Order:

    the Act means the Fisheries Management Act 1994 (NSW). diamond-shaped mesh net means mesh not less than 32 millimetres and constructed of single twine material not more than 2.5 millimetres in diameter and hung so that the meshes are diamond shaped.

    the Regulation means Fisheries Management (Estuary Prawn Trawl Share Management Plan) Regulation 2006. otter trawl net (prawns) has the meaning given by rule 17A of the Regulation.

    square-shaped mesh net means mesh not less than 27 millimetres and constructed of single twine knotless polyamide or polyethylene material not more than 2.5 millimetres in diameter and hung on a bar so that the meshes are square shaped. try net means net which is either a diamond-shaped mesh net or a square-shaped mesh net. Note: fish, fishing activity, marine vegetation, possession, net and take have the same meaning as in the Act.

    (b) Words and expressions that occur in this Order have the same meaning as they have in the Regulation, unless otherwise specified in this Order.

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    4 Special approval for taking or possessing fish by any method (a) This order applies to any person who holds and is operating pursuant to a valid Estuary

    Prawn Trawl endorsement as prescribed in the Regulation.

    (b) Estuary Prawn Trawl endorsement holders are authorised to use a try net attached to a frame not exceeding 0.6 metres in width and 0.5 metres in height, with a total length not exceeding 2 metres from the centre of the frame to the extremity of the net.

    (c) Estuary Prawn Trawl endorsement holders are authorised to use an otter-trawl net

    (prawns) with one or more of the following modifications:

    (i) Multiple nets - three (3) or four (4) nets (of any headline length) may be used at any one time provided that the total headline length of all of the otter trawl nets (prawns) combined does not exceed 15 metres; and/or

    (ii) Spreading mechanism (beam) - in lieu of otter boards, a single beam between two sleds may be used to spread one or more nets, subject to the following:

    A. The beam is a single and straight structure; and B. The sleds are no greater than 150 millimetres wide at the base

    (shoe); and C. The points of attachment of the headline and footrope to the

    sleds are no more than 1 metre apart, and/or

    (iii) Diamond-mesh size (body of net) - the body (including belly, wings and

    extension) of an otter-trawl net (prawns) may consist of mesh not less than 34 millimetres, subject to the following conditions:

    A. Side taper - if the body of the net consists of less than 40 millimetres of diamond-shaped mesh net, the length of the body of the net (centre head rope to end taper) must not exceed 3.2 metres, 3 metres and 2.8 metres for double or dual, triple and quad net configurations, respectively, measured in a straight line along the centre line of each net from the headline to the attachment of the extension (where the body taper finishes); and

    B. Wing depth – if the body of the net consists of less than 40 millimetres of diamond-shaped mesh net, the depth of the wings must not exceed 2.3 metres measure in a straight line from the inside edge of the top knot (along the top seam) to the inside edge of the bottom knot (at the bottom seam) along any single line/row of meshes when stretched, and/or

    (iv) The wings and side panels of a net or parts thereof may consist of a mesh not less than 34 millimetres, subject to the mesh being hung on the bar so that the meshes are square-shaped.

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    5 Standard conditions (a) Estuary Prawn Trawl endorsement holders must abide by any instruction given by an

    Officer of the Department of Primary Industries relating to the operation of this order.

    (b) Estuary Prawn Trawl endorsement holders must, in writing, advise the local District Fisheries Officer, in the area where fishing is to be undertaken, at least 24 hours prior to commencement of fishing if using try nets or otter-trawl net (prawn) modifications provided for by this Order.

    (c) Estuary Prawn Trawl endorsement holders must maintain records of the modifications made to any try net or otter-trawl net (prawn) and produce such records to any Officer of the NSW Department of Primary Industries upon request.

    (d) Estuary Prawn Trawl endorsement holders must accept and assist any observer/s as directed by any Officer of the NSW Department of Primary Industries.

    (e) This Order does not permit the taking of fish or marine vegetation by a prohibited fishing

    method specified in relation to those waters in Schedule 3 to the Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2010.

    (f) This Order does not permit Estuary Prawn Trawl endorsement holders to take action that is likely to result in one or more of the following:

    (i) Harm to a threatened species, population or ecological community; or (ii) Damage to critical habitat; or (iii) Damage to a habitat of a threatened species, population or ecological community.

    (g) Other than where expressly stated, this Order does not authorise fishing activities in

    contravention of the Act or any Regulation under the Act.

    6 Notes (a) This Order may be varied, suspended or cancelled at any time by a duly delegated Officer

    of the NSW Department of Primary Industries.

    (b) The issue of this order in no way implies or guarantees future rights in any fishery or continued use of the authorised methods and modifications beyond the date of expiry of this order.

    (c) Operators may be put on notice that if significant issues of equity arise then the Order

    may be revoked. David McPherson Group Director, Commercial Fisheries and Aquaculture 30 November 2018

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  • Government Notices

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    Crown Land Notices1300 886 235 www.crownland.nsw.gov.au

    NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROADIn pursuance of section 37 of the Roads Act 1993 and clause 19A of Schedule 7 to the Crown Land Management Act 2016, the road hereunder described is closed. The lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    DESCRIPTION Parish – Jedburgh; County – Roxburgh

    Land District – Bathurst; LGA – Bathurst RegionalRoad Closed: Lot 1 DP1247346File No: 18/03409

    SCHEDULEOn closing, the land within Lot 1 DP1247346 will become vested in The State of New South Wales as Crown land.Council’s reference: DL:DR 25.00301

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    NOTIFICATION OF CLOSING OF A ROADIn pursuance of section 37 of the Roads Act 1993 the road hereunder described is closed. The lands comprised therein cease to be public road and the rights of passage and access that previously existed in relation to the road are extinguished. Upon closing, title to the land, comprising the former public road, vests in the body specified in the Schedule hereunder.The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    DESCRIPTION Parish – Duckmaloi; County – Westmoreland

    Land District – Lithgow; LGA – OberonRoad Closed: Lot 2 DP1243602, Lot 1 DP252699File No: 17/08080

    SCHEDULEOn closing, the land within Lot 2 DP1243602 and Lot 1 DP252699 will remain vested in The State of New South Wales as Crown land.

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    ROADS ACT 1993ORDER

    Transfer of Crown Road to a CouncilIn pursuance of the provisions of Section 152I of the Roads Act 1993, the Crown road specified in Schedule 1 is transferred to the roads authority specified in Schedule 2 hereunder as from the date of publication of this notice and as from that date the road specified in Schedule 1 ceases to be a Crown road.The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

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    SCHEDULE 1Parish: Delungra

    County: MurchisonLand District: Inverell

    LGA: InverellDESCRIPTION: Crown road located within Lot 24 DP754827 and Lot 2 DP655625 as shown on diagram below.

    SCHEDULE 2Roads Authority: Inverell Shire CouncilDoI Ref: 18/04373#38

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    ROADS ACT 1993ORDER

    Transfer of Crown Road to a CouncilIn pursuance of the provisions of Section 152I of the Roads Act 1993, the Crown road specified in Schedule 1 is transferred to the roads authority specified in Schedule 2 hereunder as from the date of publication of this notice and as from that date the road specified in Schedule 1 ceases to be a Crown road.The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    SCHEDULE 1Parish: ChapmanCounty: Arrawatta

    Land District: InverellLGA: Inverell

    DESCRIPTION: Crown road traverses Lot 65 DP1119806, Lot 80 DP722476, Lot 5 DP 750083, Lot 13 DP 750083, Lot 18 DP750083, Lot 48 DP750083, Lot 35 DP750083 and Lot 47 DP750083 as shown on diagram below.

    SCHEDULE 2Roads Authority: Inverell Shire CouncilDoI Ref: 18/04373#37

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    ROADS ACT 1993ORDER

    Transfer of Crown Roads to CouncilIN pursuance of the provisions of Section 152I, Roads Act 1993, the Crown public roads specified in Schedule 1 is transferred to the Roads Authority specified in Schedule 2 hereunder, and as from the date of publication of this notice, the road specified in Schedule 1 ceases to be Crown public road.The Hon Paul Toole, MP, Minister for Lands and Forestry

    SCHEDULE 1Parish – Orange; County – Bathurst

    Land District – Orange; Locality – OrangeLocal Government Area – Orange City Council

    Description: The Crown Public road as denoted by blue shading in the diagram below.

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    SCHEDULE 2Roads Authority: Orange City Council

    Council Ref: S. HydeFile Ref: 18/09135; W601732

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    ALTERATION OF PURPOSE/CONDITIONS OF A WESTERN LANDS LEASEIt is hereby notified that in pursuance of the provisions of Schedule 3, Clause 17 (6) of the Crown Land Management Act 2016, the purpose and conditions of the undermentioned Western Lands Lease have been altered as shown.The Hon PAUL TOOLE, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    Administrative District – Broken HillShire – Unincorporated Area, County – Yancowinna

    The purpose of Western Lands Lease 15289, being the land contained within Folio Identifier 2/1245956 has been altered from “Erection of Dwelling and Accommodation Paddock” to “Business (Tourism)” effective from 3 December 2018.As a consequence of the alteration of purpose/conditions rent will be assessed annually in line with the Crown land Management Act 2016 and Regulations.CONDITIONS AND RESERVATIONS ATTACHED TO WESTERN LANDS LEASE 152891. There is an obligation on the Applicant to prevent and minimise harm to the environment throughout the life

    of the Project. As such, the Applicant is required to undertake all practicable measures to prevent and minimise harm that may result from the construction, operation and, where relevant, decommissioning of the Project.

    2. If, at any time, the department is aware of environmental impacts from the Project that pose serious environmental concerns due to the failure of environmental management measures in place to ameliorate the impacts, the department may order the Applicant to cease the activities causing those impacts until those concerns have been addressed to the satisfaction of the department.

    3. If, during the course of construction or operations, the Applicant becomes aware of any Aboriginal heritage and/or archaeological relics not previously identified, the Applicant must ensure all work likely to affect the material ceases immediately and the relevant authorities consulted about an appropriate course of action prior to recommencement of work. The relevant authorities may include the OEH and the relevant local Aboriginal group(s). Any necessary permits or consents must be obtained and complied with prior to recommencement of work in the relevant area.

    4. If, during the course of construction or operations, the Applicant becomes aware of any European heritage items or archaeological relics not previously identified, the Applicant must ensure all work likely to affect the material ceases immediately and the relevant organisations consulted about an appropriate course of action prior to recommencement of work. The relevant authorities may include the OEH and WLC.

    5. If threatened species (listed under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016) are identified on the site during construction of the tourist park, the Applicant must immediately notify the OEH. The Applicant must cease any work which could adversely impact on the identified species, should an appropriately qualified and experienced ecologist (approved by the Director–General) in consultation with OEH deem it necessary. In the event that work ceases, work must not recommence until written advice has been received from the OEH.

    6. The Applicant must provide adequate fire protection works on site in accordance with all relevant legislation and requirements from the Rural Fire Service.

    7. The Applicant must ensure all dirty water, potentially contaminated surface water runoff and waste water is not discharged offsite of the licence area onto adjoining roads, Crown land (including WLLs) or other persons land, any river, creek or watercourse, groundwater aquifer, any area of native vegetation or any wetlands, unless otherwise authorised by a license under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997.

    8. If, in the opinion of any responsible officer of the DPI Water, any work is carried out in such a manner as it may damage or detrimentally affect a watercourse, or damage or interfere in any way with any work, the

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    Applicant must ensure that the operation on that section of the watercourse ceases immediately upon written or oral direction of such officer. Any necessary permits or consents, and/or actions, must be obtained and complied with prior to recommencement of work in the relevant area.

    9. The Applicant must ensure all activities are undertaken in a manner which ensures efficient use of water and which maximises the reuse of water.

    10. The Applicant must ensure buildings and structures are designed and constructed so as to present a neat and orderly appearance and to blend as far as practicable with the surrounding landscape.

    11. The Applicant must ensure buildings and structures are constructed in accordance with all relevant legislative requirements.

    12. The Applicant must ensure that onsite lighting is designed and operated to minimise any offsite impacts.13. The Applicant must ensure arrangements for the disposal of all solid wastes, domestic waste and putrescible

    matter are in accordance with the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 and the ‘Environmental Guidelines: Assessment, Classification and Management of Liquid and Non-liquid Wastes’ from the Department of Environment and Conservation (1999) or its latest version.

    14. Prior to commencement of construction works, the Applicant must arrange with the RMS the installation of “Turning Traffic” signs (W5-25) with distance plates on the Barrier Highway at each approach to the site access. The signs are to be positioned within 240-260 metres either side of the access from the Barrier Highway

    15. The Applicant must ensure Safe Intersection Sight Distance (SISD) requirements (as outlined in Part 4A of the Austroads Guide to Road Design and relevant RMS supplements) are provided in both directions at the vehicular access to the site from the Barrier Highway. For a 100km/h speed zone, the minimum SISD is 250 metres.

    16. The Applicant must ensure that all statutory requirements including, but not restricted to those set down by the, Local Government Act 1993, National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, Native Vegetation Act 2003, Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991, Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997(including any Environmental Protection Licences), Rural Fires Act 1997, Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995, Water Act 1912 and Water Management Act 2000, and Work Health and Safety Act 2013, and all other relevant legislation, Regulations, Australian Standards, Codes, Guidelines and Notices, Conditions, Directions, Notices and Requirements issued pursuant to statutory powers by the EPA, DPI Water, OEH, RMS and WLC are fully met.

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    APPOINTMENT OF STATUTORY LAND MANAGER BOARD MEMBERSPursuant to clause 4(1) of Schedule 5 to the Crown Land Management Act 2016, the persons specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder are appointed, for the terms of office specified in that Column, as board members for the statutory land manager specified opposite in Column 2, which has been appointed as Crown land manager of the land referred to in Column 3 of the Schedule.It is a condition of the appointment that the board member must comply with the Department of Industry Crown reserve code of conduct: For non-council Crown land managers and commons trusts (as may be amended or replaced from time to time).The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    Schedule

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    Column 1 Column 2 Column 3Yvette Lee Crowther (new member)

    For a term commencing the date this notice and expiring 31 December 2022.

    Nullamanna Reserve Land Manager Reserve No. 67049Public Purpose: public hallNotified: 15 October 1937

    Reserve No. 78958Public Purpose: public recreationNotified: 12 October 1956

    File Reference: AE82R54

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    CROWN LANDS ACT 1989Erratum

    ERRATUMIn the notice published in NSW Government Gazette No 84 of 21 October 2016, pages 2830 & 2831, the diagrams are replaced with the revised diagrams below. This notice corrects that error.

  • Government Notices

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    The gazettal date remains 21 October 2016.The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

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    DISSOLUTION OF STATUTORY LAND MANAGERSPursuant to clause 34(1) of Schedule 5 of the Crown Land Management Act 2016, the statutory land manager specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder, which was established in respect of the dedication specified opposite thereto in Column 2 of the Schedule, is dissolved.The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    Schedule

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    Column 1 Column 2Yanco Agricultural Institute Land Manager

    Note: All assets, rights and liabilities of this statutory land manager are transferred to the Secretary for the NSW Department of Industry (Department of Primary Industries) on dissolution.

    Dedication No. 559005Public Purpose: Experiment FarmNotified: 21 October 1932

    File Reference: 16/05234

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    APPOINTMENT OF CROWN LAND MANAGERPursuant to clause 3.3 of Part 3 to the Crown Land Management Act 2016, the persons specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder are appointed, for the terms of office specified in that Column, as Crown land manager of the land referred to in Column 2 of the Schedule.It is a condition of the appointment that the employees, contractors, volunteers and board members of the appointed organisation specified in Column 1 must comply with the Department of Industry Crown reserve code of conduct: for non-council Crown land managers and commons trusts (as may be amended or replaced from time to time) when performing duties as Crown land manager.The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    Schedule

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    APPOINTMENT OF STATUTORY LAND MANAGER BOARD MEMBERSPursuant to clause 4(1) of Schedule 5 to the Crown Land Management Act 2016, the persons specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder are appointed, for the terms of office specified in that Column, as board members for the statutory land manager specified opposite in Column 2, which has been appointed as Crown land manager of the land referred to in Column 3 of the Schedule.It is a condition of the appointment that the board member must comply with the Department of Industry Crown reserve code of conduct: For non-council Crown land managers and commons trusts (as may be amended or replaced from time to time).The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    Schedule

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    NOTICE – CROWN LAND TO BE USED OR OCCUPIEDFOR OTHER PURPOSE UNDER S 2.18(2)(b)

    Pursuant to section 2.18(2)(b) of the Crown Land Management Act 2016, the Crown land specified in Column 2 of the following Schedule is proposed to be used or occupied under a relevant interest granted for the purpose(s) specified in Column 1 of the following Schedule.The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    Column 1 Column 2 The Secretary for the NSW Department of Industry (Department of Primary Industries)

    For a term commencing 20 December 2018.

    Dedication No. 559005Public Purpose: Experiment FarmNotified: 21 October 1932

    File Reference: 16/05234

    Column 1 Column 2 Column 3Robert Stanley Ellis (re-appointment)Marilyn Joy Starr (re-appointment)

    For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring 6 December 2023.

    Oberne Recreation Reserve Land Manager

    Reserve No. 87200

    Public Purpose: PublicRecreationNotified: 30 May 1969

    File Reference: WA81R9

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    Schedule

    Schedule

    Schedule

    Schedule

    Schedule

    Schedule

    Schedule

    Column 1 Column 2grazing (relevant interest – Licence 592971)access (relevant interest – Licence 592971)shed (relevant interest – Licence 592971)

    Reserve No. 64860Public Purpose: public recreationNotified: 26 October 1934File Reference: 18/00274

    Column 1 Column 2access (relevant interest – Licence 592971)shed (relevant interest – Licence 592971)

    Reserve No. 751039Public Purpose: future public requirementsNotified: 29 June 2007File Reference: 18/00274

    Column 1 Column 2water treatment plant (relevant interest – Licence 599123)tank (relevant interest – Licence 599123)bush fire brigade station (relevant interest – Licence 599123)access (relevant interest – Licence 599123)

    Reserve No. 751704Public Purpose: future public requirementsNotified: 29 June 2007File Reference: 18/06626

    Column 1 Column 2pipeline (relevant interest – Licence 591889)pump (relevant interest – Licence 591889)

    Reserve No. 48301Public Purpose: access, campingNotified: 13 November 1912File Reference: 17/11280

    Column 1 Column 2buffer zone (relevant interest – Licence 599121)

    Reserve No. 86301Public Purpose: future public requirementsNotified: 9 June 1967File Reference: 18/06628

    Column 1 Column 2grazing (relevant interest – Licence 591895)dam (relevant interest – Licence 591895)

    Reserve No. 80133Public Purpose: public recreationNotified: 15 November 1957File Reference: 17/11282

    Column 1 Column 2pipeline (relevant interest – Licence 591179)

    Reserve No. 97960Public Purpose: public recreationNotified: 25 October 1985File Reference: 17/10800

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    Schedule

    Schedule

    Column 1 Column 2pump site (relevant interest – Licence 591179)pipeline (relevant interest – Licence 591179)

    Reserve No. 1014468Public Purpose: access and public requirements, rural services, tourism purposes and environmental and heritage conservationNotified: 13 June 2008File Reference: 17/10800

    Column 1 Column 2sliprails (relevant interest – Licence 582579)

    Reserve No. 56146Public Purpose: generallyNotified: 11 May 1923File Reference: 12/03090seawall (relevant interest – Licence 582579)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 582579)ramp (relevant interest – Licence 582579)

    sliprails (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    pontoon (relevant interest – Licence 582579)

    seawall (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    ramp (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    jetty (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    seawall (relevant interest – Licence 560468)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 560468)

    jetty (relevant interest – Licence 560468)

    jetty (relevant interest – Licence 589773)

    concrete ramp (relevant interest – Licence 589773)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 585749)

    ramp (relevant interest – Licence 585749)

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    Schedule

    jetty (relevant interest – Licence 585749)

    swimming pool (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    storage shed (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    ramp (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    boatshed (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    pipeline (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    berthing area (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    pontoon (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    retaining wall (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    walkway (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    pipeline (relevant interest – Licence 591889)

    pipeline (relevant interest – Licence 591179)

    pump site (relevant interest – Licence 591179)

    walkway (relevant interest – Licence 598158)

    pipeline (relevant interest – Licence 591889)

    Column 1 Column 2sliprails (relevant interest – Licence 582579)

    Reserve No. 1011268Public Purpose: future public requirementsNotified: 3 February 2006File Reference: 12/03090

    seawall (relevant interest – Licence 582579)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 582579)

    Column 1 Column 2

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    ramp (relevant interest – Licence 582579)

    pontoon (relevant interest – Licence 582579)

    sliprails (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    seawall (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    ramp (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    jetty (relevant interest – Licence 590368)

    seawall (relevant interest – Licence 560468)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 560468)

    jetty (relevant interest – Licence 560468)

    jetty (relevant interest – Licence 589773)

    concrete ramp (relevant interest – Licence 589773)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 585749)

    ramp (relevant interest – Licence 585749)

    jetty (relevant interest – Licence 585749)

    swimming pool (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    storage shed (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    reclamation (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    ramp (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    boatshed (relevant interest – Licence 496141)

    pipeline (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    Column 1 Column 2

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    [n2018-4166]

    REVOCATION OF RESERVATION OF CROWN LANDPursuant to section 2.11 of the Crown Land Management Act 2016, the reservation of Crown land specified in Column 1 of the following Schedule is revoked to the extent specified opposite in Column 2 of the Schedule.The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    Schedule

    [n2018-4167]

    APPOINTMENT OF STATUTORY LAND MANAGER BOARD MEMBERSPursuant to clause 4(1) of Schedule 5 to the Crown Land Management Act 2016, the persons specified in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder are appointed, for the terms of office specified in that Column, as board members for the statutory land manager specified opposite in Column 2, which has been appointed as Crown land manager of the land referred to in Column 3 of the Schedule.

    berthing area (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    pontoon (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    retaining wall (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    walkway (relevant interest – Licence 583997)

    pump site (relevant interest – Licence 591889)

    pipeline (relevant interest – Licence 591179)

    pump site (relevant interest – Licence 591179)

    walkway (relevant interest – Licence 598158)

    pipeline(relevant interest – Licence 591889)

    Column 1 Column 2Land District: BourkeLocal Government Area: Cobar Shire CouncilLocality: Cobar Reserve No. 1055Public Purpose: travelling stockNotified: 11 August 1884Parish: Keirangunyah, Derrina, Dunlop, Louth, Buckwaroon, Kaloogleguy, Kiantharillany, Winbar, Toy, Cookadini, Wittagoona, Yandagulla, Mulga, BooroondaraCounty Yanda & RobinsonFile Reference: WLL423-1#01

    The part overlaying the whole of Lot 4355 DP 767192Being an area of approximately 1077 haThis part co-exists with Western Lands Lease 423

    The part overlaying the whole ofLot 4356 DP 767193Being an area of approximately 1580 haThis part co-exists with Western Lands Lease 2583

    Column 1 Column 2

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    It is a condition of the appointment that the board member must comply with the Department of Industry Crown reserve code of conduct: For non-council Crown land managers and commons trusts (as may be amended or replaced from time to time).The Hon Paul Toole, MP Minister for Lands and Forestry

    Schedule

    [n2018-4168]

    Column 1 Column 2 Column 3Rachell Cox (new member)Dianne Brennan (new member)Gaudern Pike (re-appointment)Pauline Pike (re-appointment)Peter Brennan (re-appointment)Margaret Strong (re-appointment)Helena Davis (re-appointment)

    For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring 6 December 2023.

    Bunnan Memorial Hall Land Manager

    Reserve No. 97784Public Purpose: Public HallNotified: 10 May 1985

    File Reference: MD86R19

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    Water NoticesWATER ACT 1912

    NATURAL RESOURCES ACCESS REGULATORAn application under Part 8 of the Water Act 1912, being within a proclaimed (declared) local area under section 5(4) of the Water Act 1912.Application(s) for approval of controlled works under section 167 of the Water Act 1912 within the proclaimed local area(s) described hereunder has been received as follows:Lower Namoi Valley FloodplainCudgewa Holdings Pty Ltd for existing levees, storages and channels, and proposed new storage on Lots 1, 2 and 3 DP 707432 Parish of Tulladunna, County of Jamison on the property "Cudgewa" for prevention of inundation of land and storage. (90CW811090).Any inquiries should be directed to (02) 6763 1465. Written objections from any local occupier or statutory authority to the application specifying the grounds and how their interests are affected, must be lodged with the Natural Resources Access Regulator, 4 Marsden Park Road, Calala NSW 2340 within 28 days of the date of publication.Chris Binks, Water Regulation Officer.

    [n2018-4169]

  • Government Notices

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    Other Government NoticesASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009Cancellation of incorporation pursuant to section 74

    TAKE NOTICE that the incorporation of the following associations is cancelled by this notice pursuant to section 74 of the Associations Incorporation Act 2009.

    Cancellation is effective as at the date of gazettal.Dated this 5th day of December, 2018.Robyne Lunney Delegate of the Commissioner NSW Fair Trading

    [n2018-4170]

    ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT 2009Cancellation of Registration pursuant to Section 76

    TAKE NOTICE that the registration of the following associations is cancelled by this notice pursuant to section 76 of the Associations Incorporation Act 2009.

    AUSTRALIAN CHINESE GREATER SYDNEY ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED

    INC1801532

    AUSTRALIAN INNER MONGOLIAN BUSINESS CHAMBER INCORPORATED

    INC1601297

    CAPERTEE VALLEY ALLIANCE INCORPORATED INC9892609CHILDHOOD INCLUSION INSTITUTE NSW INCORPORATED INC1701385DUBBO SECONDARY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED

    INC9892428

    KEMPSEY CINEMA ACTION GROUP INCORPORATED INC1800420SYDNEY RUS MUSICAL THEATRE MUSICON INC INC1700682VILLAGE PEOPLE SWIMMING CLUB LAGUNA INCORPORATED INC1700717

    AGILE SYDNEY INCORPORATED INC1200297ARECA INCORPORATED INC9896938ASWJ PUNCHBOWL INCORPORATED INC9896537AUS2ONE 4 U INCORPORATED INC9896980AUSTRALIA – SHANGHAI ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY INCORPORATED

    INC9896991

    AUSTRALIA BUSINESS COLLEGE INCORPORATED INC9896591AUSTRALIAN HUMAN RIGHTS FOR KURDISTAN INCORPORATED INC9896637AUSTRALIAN KEMPO FEDERATION INCORPORATED INC9896628AUSTRALIAN TWELVES ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED INC9896723AUSTRALIAN-IRAQI ORGANISATION FOR FREEDOM AND JUSTICE INCORPORATED

    INC9896849

    BALLINA RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED INC9896775BOYS UNITED KOGARAH INCORPORATED INC9896850CARINDA MOTOR SPORTS INCORPORATED INC9896722COMMUNITY EVENTS GROUP INCORPORATED INC9896727CULTURAL COOKING INCORPORATED INC1200186DEADWOOD RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED INC9896621

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    FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION NSW INCORPORATED INC9896773FREE SERBIAN ORTHODOX ST.SAVA MONASTERY INCORPORATED INC9896602GRUPO SOLIDARIO IBIRAY – FONDO RAUL SENDIC/SYDNEY INCORPORATED

    INC1200145

    HAWKESBURY PRINTMAKERS INCORPORATED INC1200385ICAS SYDNEY INCORPORATED INC9896529IETIQUETTE INCORPORATED INC9896667ILLAWARRA AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED INC9896612INTERNATIONAL PGA INCORPORATED INC9896685INTERSERVE FRIENDS AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED INC9896708MACLEAN CRUISING YACHT CLUB INC INC1200311MANY RIVERS AMS ALLIANCE INCORPORATED INC9896458MIDDLE CHILDHOOD PRIVATE OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS ASSOCATION INCORPORATED

    INC9896707

    MURRAY GROUP OF CONCERNED COMMUNITIES INCORPORATED INC9896654MURRUMBIDGEE CROWS INCORPORATED INC9896846NAIMUN-UN-NASEER WELFARE INCORPORATED INC9896965NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL WIND TURBINE RESEARCH COUNCIL INCORPORATED

    INC9896689

    NORTHERN WOLLEMI COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED INC9896992OLD IRON/MUSCLE CARS INCORPORATED INC9896721ORANGE MOUNTAIN FILM SOCIETY INCORPORATED INC9896894PISTN BROKE CUSTOMS INC INC9896818REPTILE RESCUE & REMOVAL SERVICE INCORPORATED INC9896871SCHOOLS IN THE SKY INCORPORATED INC9896694SILVER CITY EVENTS INCORPORATED INC9896697SIMON'S MUSIC ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED INC9896998SNOWY RIVER WELFARE COMMITTEE INCORPORATED INC9889932SWEET WATER COALITION INCORPORATED INC9896570TAMBAR SPRINGS RECREATIONAL SPORTS CLUB INCORPORATED INC9896898THE KEGITE'S INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED INC9896807THEATRICAL ARMOURERS ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED

    INC9893640

    THIS PLACE IS YOURS INCORPORATED INC9896731TISI NSW MAATHAR SANGAM DIAMONDS INCORPORATED INC9897000UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND STUDENT ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED

    INC1300802

    VELOCITA INCORPORATED INC9896915WESTERN SYDNEY SANATAN FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED INC9896804WORDPRESS COMMUNITY AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND INCORPORATED

    INC9896605

    WORIMI DOLPHINS RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB INCORPORATED INC9896999WORLD MARTIAL ARTS FEDERATION INCORPORATED INC9896967WORTH THE CLIMB INCORPORATED INC1200475

  • Government Notices

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    Cancellation is effective as at the date of gazettal.Dated this 5th day of December 2018.Diane Duggan Delegate of the Commissioner NSW Fair Trading

    [n2018-4171]

    GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1966Notice to Amend Locality Name

    in the Mid-Coast Local Government AreaPURSUANT to the provisions of Section 10 of the Geographical Names Act 1966, the Geographical Names Board hereby notifies that it has on this day renamed the address locality (suburb) of Crowdy Bay National Park to Crowdy Bay as shown on map GNB5949-1. This change will not impact the Crowdy Bay National Park boundary or name.The position and extent of this feature is shown in the Geographical Names Register of New South Wales which can be viewed on the Geographical Names Board’s website at www.gnb.nsw.gov.au.NARELLE UNDERWOOD Chair Geographical Names Board PO Box 143 BATHURST NSW 2795

    [n2018-4172]

    HEALTH PRACTITIONER REGULATION (NEW SOUTH WALES) REGULATION 2016PHARMACY COUNCIL OF NEW SOUTH WALE