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Number 6 Friday, 10 January 2020
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE – 10 January 2020
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GOVERNMENT NOTICES Planning and Environment Notices
www.epa.nsw.gov.au 1
Resource Recovery Exemption under Part 9, Clauses 91 and 92 of the
Protection of the Environment Operations (Waste) Regulation
2014
The Carbon Mate bentonite compost exemption December 2019
Introduction This exemption:
is issued by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) under
clauses 91 and 92 of the Protection of the Environment Operations
(Waste) Regulation 2014 (Waste Regulation); and
exempts a consumer of Carbon Mate bentonite compost from certain
requirements under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act
1997 (POEO Act) and the Waste Regulation in relation to the
application of that waste to land, provided the consumer complies
with the conditions of this exemption.
This exemption should be read in conjunction with ‘the Carbon Mate
bentonite compost order December 2019’.
1. Waste to which this exemption applies 1.1. This exemption
applies to Carbon Mate bentonite compost that is, or is
intended
to be, applied to land as a soil amendment. 1.2. Carbon Mate
bentonite compost is any combination of mulch, garden
organics, food waste, manure, paunch and ROBE spent sodium
bentonite that has undergone composting at Carbon Mate Organics
Recycling.
2. Persons to whom this exemption applies 2.1. This exemption
applies to any person who applies, or intends to apply,
Carbon
Mate bentonite compost to land as set out in 1.1.
3. Duration 3.1. This exemption commences on 19 December 2019 and
is valid until 1
December 2021 or until revoked by the EPA by notice published in
the Government Gazette at an earlier date.
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4. Premises to which this exemption applies 4.1. This exemption
applies to the premises at which the consumer’s actual, or
intended, application of Carbon Mate bentonite compost is carried
out.
5. Exemption 5.1. Subject to the conditions of this exemption, the
EPA exempts each consumer
from the following provisions of the POEO Act and the Waste
Regulation in relation to the consumer’s actual or intended
application of Carbon Mate bentonite compost to land as a soil
amendment at the premises:
(a) section 48 of the POEO Act in respect of the scheduled
activities described in clauses 39 and 42 of Schedule 1 of the POEO
Act;
(b) Part 4 of the Waste Regulation; (c) section 88 of the POEO Act;
and (d) clause 109 and 110 of the Waste Regulation.
5.2. The exemption does not apply in circumstances where Carbon
Mate bentonite compost is received at the premises for which the
consumer holds a licence under the POEO Act that authorises the
carrying out of the scheduled activities on the premises under
clause 39 ‘waste disposal (application to land)’ of Schedule 1 of
the POEO Act.
6. Conditions of exemption The exemption is subject to the
following conditions: 6.1. At the time Carbon Mate bentonite
compost is received at the premises, the
material must meet all chemical and other material requirements for
Carbon Mate bentonite compost which are required on or before the
supply of Carbon Mate bentonite compost under ‘the Carbon Mate
bentonite compost order December 2019’.
6.2. The Carbon Mate bentonite compost can only be applied to land
as a soil amendment.
6.3. The consumer must ensure that they do not cause or permit the
migration of leachate from the land application site.
6.4. The consumer must ensure that any application of Carbon Mate
bentonite compost to land occurs within a reasonable period of time
after its receipt.
7. Definitions In this exemption: animal waste means dead animals
and animal parts and any mixture of dead animals and animal parts.
application or apply to land means applying to land by:
(a) spraying, spreading or depositing on the land; (b) ploughing,
injecting or mixing into the land; or (c) filling, raising,
reclaiming or contouring the land.
composting means a process of managed biological transformation:
(a) to achieve pasteurisation; and (b) for a period of not less
than a total of 12 weeks of composting and curing at an
adequate moisture level (>40 % by weight), and/or until an
equivalent level of biological stability can be demonstrated.
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Composting does not include drying or dehydration processes.
consumer means a person who applies, or intends to apply, Carbon
Mate bentonite compost to land. corrosive means a substance having
properties that may damage or destroy living organisms and
components of the soil, including soil organic matter. Commonly
this includes strong acids and strong bases, or weak acids and weak
bases occurring in concentrated form. drying or dehydration
processes are those that use externally supplied energy to heat and
ventilate food wastes (or any other compostable waste) in order to
rapidly dry the waste material over a short time period (typically
24 to 48 hours), either with or without the addition of an
inoculum. This is distinct from those processes of managed
biological transformation that use heat generated by the aerobic
microorganisms that are responsible for decomposition under moist
conditions during pasteurisation and composting, and traditional
forced aeration composting methods such as aerated static pile
composting. engineered wood products means engineered, painted,
treated or composite wood products such as particleboard, oriented
strand board, plywood, laminated veneer lumber, glulam or
fibreboard that are manufactured with glues, resins, water
repellents, fire retardants, fungal inhibitors and/or other
chemicals. food waste means waste from the manufacture,
preparation, sale or consumption of food but does not include
grease trap waste or animal waste, and must not be corrosive.
forestry and sawmill residues are untreated and uncontaminated
plant materials from forestry operations such as logging,
silviculture and sawmilling. Forestry and sawmill residues include
materials such as bark, woodchip, sawdust and wood fibre that are
collected as a source separated material stream for processing.
garden organics means plant material that by virtue of the nature
and source of the material poses a risk of the presence of physical
and chemical contaminants. Garden organics includes material from
kerbside waste collections. Garden organics must not contain
asbestos, engineered wood products or preservative treated or
coated wood residues. grease trap waste means any grease, oils,
solids, water or other matter resulting only from the preparation
or manufacturing of food that is collected in a grease trap in the
usual course of the operation of the grease trap. This definition
includes dissolved air flotation (DAF) units used to treat grease
trap waste, but does not include grease trap waste collected from
grease traps in hospitals and shopping centres other than those
solely from the preparation of food. manure means faecal matter
generated by any animal other than humans and includes any mixture
of animal faecal matter and biodegradable animal bedding such as
straw or sawdust. mulch means plant material shredded and/or
screened to a preferred particle size grading for particular
applications. Mulch, by virtue of the nature and source of the
plant material, must pose minimal risk of the presence of physical
and chemical contaminants. Mulch may include urban wood residues
and forestry and sawmill residues. Mulch does not include plant
material from kerbside waste collections. Mulch must not contain
asbestos, engineered wood products, preservative treated or coated
wood residues, or physical contaminants, including but not limited
to glass, metal, rigid plastics, flexible plastics, or polystyrene.
pasteurisation means a process to significantly reduce the numbers
of plant and animal pathogens, and plant propagules. Pasteurisation
requires that the entire mass of organic material be:
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(a) Placed in a free-standing pile with all exposed surfaces
covered by at least 300mm of biologically stabilised compost that
is aerated by a fan/blower providing air through perforated pipes
located underneath the pile to maintain an internal temperature
greater than 55°C and an oxygen level greater than 5% for a period
of at least 15 days.
(b) An alternative process of pasteurisation that guarantees the
same level of pathogen reduction, and the reduction of plant
propagules as in (a). Any such alternative process must be clearly
defined in writing and validated by a suitably qualified person
prior to claiming compliance with this order. A written record of
the validation report must be kept for a minimum period of six
years.
paunch means the undigested food contained in the stomach of
ruminant animals. This is generally considered to include partially
digested grass, hay and other feed products such as grain.
processor means a person who processes, mixes, blends, or otherwise
incorporates Carbon Mate bentonite compost into a material in its
final form for supply to a consumer. The processor is Carbon Mate
Organics Recycling 132 Ashfords Road Wagga Wagga NSW 2650,
Environment Protection Licence 11998. preservative treated or
coated wood residues means wood residues that are preservative
treated with chemicals such as copper chrome arsenate (CCA), high
temperature creosote (HTC), pigmented emulsified creosote (PEC) and
light organic solvent preservative (LOSP) and/or coated with
substances such as varnish or paint. ROBE spent sodium bentonite
means approximate 2,000 tonnes of spent sodium bentonite no longer
suitable for stockfeed use stockpiled at Riverina Oils and
BioEnergy Pty Ltd 177 Trahairs Rd BOMEN NSW 2650, Environment
Protection Licence 13097. urban wood residues mean untreated,
unpainted, and uncontaminated urban derived timber and wood
material that is collected as a separate material stream for
processing. Urban wood residues include materials such as off-cuts,
saw dust, wood shavings, packaging crates and pallets. A/Director
Office of the CEO Environment Protection Authority (by
delegation)
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Notes The EPA may amend or revoke this exemption at any time. It is
the responsibility of the consumer to ensure they comply with all
relevant requirements of the most current exemption. The current
version of this exemption will be available on www.epa.nsw.gov.au
In gazetting or otherwise issuing this exemption, the EPA is not in
any way endorsing the use of this substance or guaranteeing that
the substance will confer benefit. The conditions set out in this
exemption are designed to minimise the risk of potential harm to
the environment, human health or agriculture, although neither this
exemption nor the accompanying order guarantee that the
environment, human health or agriculture will not be harmed. The
consumer should assess whether or not Carbon Mate bentonite compost
is fit for the purpose the material is proposed to be used for, and
whether this use will cause harm. The consumer may need to seek
expert scientific or technical advice. Regardless of any exemption
provided by the EPA, the person who causes or permits the
application of the substance to land must ensure that the action is
lawful and consistent with any other legislative requirements
including, if applicable, any development consent(s) for managing
operations on the site(s). The consumer should ensure that Carbon
Mate bentonite compost containing restricted animal material (RAM)
is stored in a location that is inaccessible to ruminants and
applied to land in a way that ruminants will not ingest it when
accessed. The receipt of Carbon Mate bentonite compost remains
subject to other relevant environmental regulations in the POEO Act
and the Waste Regulation. For example, a person who pollutes land
(s. 142A) or water (s. 120), or causes air pollution through the
emission of odours (s. 126), or does not meet the special
requirements for asbestos waste (Part 7 of the Waste Regulation),
regardless of having an exemption, is guilty of an offence and
subject to prosecution. This exemption does not alter the
requirements of any other relevant legislation that must be met in
utilising this material, including for example, the need to prepare
a Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Whilst ‘the Carbon Mate bentonite
compost order December 2019’ requires that Carbon Mate bentonite
compost must not contain engineered wood products, the EPA
recognises that compost may contain extremely low and incidental
amounts of engineered wood products. The processor must implement
procedures to prevent the presence of engineered wood products in
spent sodium bentonite compost. These procedures must be formally
documented and their implementation demonstrated. Spent sodium
bentonite compost, however, must not contain any asbestos, or
preservative treated or coated wood residues. ‘The Carbon Mate
bentonite compost order December 2019’ does not require sampling
and testing of Carbon Mate bentonite compost for biological
stability and maturity. However the EPA strongly encourages the
land application of compost that contains stable organic matter
content and an absence of phytotoxic compounds and pathogens.
Immature and poorly stabilised compost can potentially generate
offensive odours, contain viable plant propagules and cause initial
adverse impacts on plant growth following land application. Carbon
Mate bentonite compost that meets the conditions of this exemption
should be applied to land by the consumer within 2 weeks of being
received. Where there are extenuating circumstances Carbon Mate
bentonite compost should be land applied within 4 weeks. The EPA
considers that 6 weeks would be the absolute limit in all
circumstances.
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Failure to comply with the conditions of this exemption constitutes
an offence under clause 91 of the Waste Regulation.
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Roads and Maritime Notices MARINE SAFETY ACT 1998
MARINE NOTICE Section 12(2)
REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE Location Hawkesbury River,
Windsor – entire width of the river between Windsor Reach and
Governor Phillip Park. Duration 8:30pm to 9:40pm – Sunday, 26
January 2020 Detail A fireworks display will be conducted over the
navigable waters of the Hawkesbury River at the location specified
above. Fireworks will be launched from an anchored firing barge at
the above location. The area directly around this location may be
dangerous and hazardous during the fireworks display. An EXCLUSION
ZONE is specified during the event, which will extend for 100
metres around the firing barge. This zone will be marked buoys and
monitored by control vessels. 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/maritime Marine Notice: SY2004 Date: 17 December
2019 Nick Dinham Manager Operations Delegate
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Section 12(2) REGULATION OF VESSELS – EXCLUSION ZONE
Location Chipping Norton Lake, Georges River – between Angle Park
and Daruk Island. Duration 7:00am – 6:00pm – Sunday, 19 January
2020. Detail A series of Personal Watercraft Races will be
conducted on the navigable waters of Chipping Norton Lake at the
location specified above. The event will involve the use of powered
vessels racing at high speeds and persons in the water from time to
time, presenting a significant potential hazard to other waterway
users. An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified during the event which will
be marked by buoys and monitored by control vessels. 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 Transport for NSW (Roads and
Maritime) website – www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime Marine Notice:
SY2005
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Date: 7 January, 2020 Andy Robertson Manager Operations Botany
Bay/Port Hacking Delegate
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Section 12(2) REGULATION OF VESSELS - EXCLUSION ZONE AND SPECIAL
RESTRICTIONS
Location Clarence River, Seelands - adjacent to Big River Holiday
Park & Ski Lodge. Duration • 7:30am to 5:00pm - Saturday, 18
January 2020. Detail A powerboat wakeboard competition will be
conducted on the navigable waters of the Clarence River at the
location specified above. High speed power vessels will be active
in the area during the event, presenting a significant potential
hazard to other waterway users. An EXCLUSION ZONE is specified
during the event. The zone will be indicated by the presence of
buoys stationed on the boundary and will be monitored by control
vessels. Unauthorised vessels and persons are strictly prohibited
from entering the exclusion zone. Transit lane Provision may be
made (where necessary) for a control vessel to authorise local
vessel traffic to pass safely through the course via a 'transit
lane'. SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS apply to vessels using the transit
lane. Pursuant to section 12(3) of the Act, vessels using the
transit lane must produce minimal wash. Penalties may apply
(section 12(5) - Marine Safety Act 1998) For full details visit the
Transport for NSW website - www.rms.nsw.gov.au/maritime Marine
Notice: NH20008 Date: 08/01/2020 Rod McDonagh Manager Operations
North Delegate
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ROADS ACT 1993 Order - Section 31
Fixing or Variation of Levels of part Main Road No 195 - Cessnock
Road
in the Maitland and Cessnock City Council Areas Transport for NSW,
by this Order under section 31 of the Roads Act 1993, fixes or
varies the levels of the part of Main Road No 195 - Cessnock Road
from Cliftleigh to Gillieston Heights, as shown on Transport for
NSW plan No DS2019-000008. JOE KRSUL Senior Manager, Regional and
Outer Metropolitan Transport for NSW 266 King Street NEWCASTLE NSW
2300 (TfNSW Papers: SF2017/214556)
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Mining and Petroleum Notices Pursuant to section 136 of the Mining
Act 1992 and section 16 of the Petroleum (Onshore) Act 1991 NOTICE
is given that the following applications have been received:
EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS (TMS-APP5)
No. 5900, URANIUM DEVELOPMENT PTY LTD (ACN 136 736 813), area of
422 units, for Group 1, dated 18 December 2019. (Orange Mining
Division).
(TMS) No. 5901, NEW SOUTH RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 119 557 416), area
of 79 units, for Group 1, dated 22 December 2019. (Cobar Mining
Division).
(TMS2019-32) No. 5902, NEW SOUTH RESOURCES PTY LTD (ACN 119 557
416), area of 69 units, for Group 1, dated 22 December 2019.
(Sydney Mining Division).
(TMS-APP8) No. 5903, TALISMAN B PTY LTD (ACN 635 738 500), area of
121 units, for Group 1, dated 23 December 2019. (Cobar Mining
Division).
(TMS) No. 5904, AUSTRALIAN CONSOLIDATED GOLD HOLDINGS PTY LTD (ACN
619 975 405), area of 205 units, for Group 1, dated 26 December
2019. (Orange Mining Division).
(TMS2019-28) No. 5905, SANDFIRE RESOURCES NL (ACN 105 154 185),
area of 266 units, for Group 1, dated 7 January 2020. (Cobar Mining
Division).
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NOTICE is given that the following applications have been granted:
ASSESSMENT LEASE APPLICATION
(T19-1019) Broken Hill No. 67, now Assessment Lease No. 30, ILUKA
RESOURCES LIMITED (ACN 008 675 018), Parish of Willilbah, County of
Kilfera; and Parish of Willilbah East, County of Kilfera, area of
about 1145 hectares, for ilmenite, leucoxene, monazite, rare earth
minerals, rutile, tin and zircon, dated 21 October 2019, for a term
until 21 October 2025. As a result of the grant of this title,
Exploration Licence No. 7450 has partly ceased to have
effect.
EXPLORATION LICENCE APPLICATIONS (T19-1081)
No. 5823, now Exploration Licence No. 8921, DIVES INVENTA PTY LTD
(ACN 634 682 714), County of Pottinger, Map Sheet (8835), area of
77 units, for Group 1, dated 18 December 2019, for a term until 18
December 2022.
(T19-1084) No. 5826, now Exploration Licence No. 8922, DIVES
INVENTA PTY LTD (ACN 634 682 714), County of Gowen, Map Sheet
(8634, 8635, 8735), area of 55 units, for Group 1, dated 18
December 2019, for a term until 18 December 2022.
(T19-1085) No. 5827, now Exploration Licence No. 8924, DIVES
INVENTA PTY LTD (ACN 634 682 714), Counties of Courallie and
Jamison, Map Sheet (8837, 8937), area of 30 units, for Group 1,
dated 19 December 2019, for a term until 19 December 2022.
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No. 5836, now Exploration Licence No. 8925, PANDA MINING PTY LTD
(ACN 137 548 237), County of Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7134, 7234),
area of 29 units, for Group 1 and Group 2, dated 18 December 2019,
for a term until 18 December 2023.
(T19-1098) No. 5838, now Exploration Licence No. 8925, PANDA MINING
PTY LTD (ACN 137 548 237), County of Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7134,
7234), area of 29 units, for Group 1 and Group 2, dated 18 December
2019, for a term until 18 December 2023.
(T19-1109) No. 5846, now Exploration Licence No. 8926, LEGACY
MINERALS PTY LTD (ACN 622 746 187), Counties of Bathurst, Georgiana
and Westmoreland, Map Sheet (8730, 8830), area of 15 units, for
Group 1, dated 20 December 2019, for a term until 20 December
2022.
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NOTICE is given that the following applications for renewal have
been received: (TMS-REN45)
Exploration Licence No. 5664, PEREGRINE MINERAL SANDS PTY LTD (ACN
009 307 591), area of 11 units. Application for renewal received 19
December 2019.
(TMS-REN47) Exploration Licence No. 6501, OXLEY EXPLORATION PTY LTD
(ACN 137 511 141) AND ISOKIND PTY LIMITED (ACN 081 732 498), area
of 15 units. Application for renewal received 31 December
2019.
(TMS-REN40) Exploration Licence No. 6695, PEEL MINING LIMITED (ACN
119 343 734), area of 29 units. Application for renewal received 18
December 2019.
(TMS-REN38) Exploration Licence No. 6996, PURE ALUMINA LIMITED (ACN
072 692 365), area of 6 units. Application for renewal received 17
December 2019.
(TMS-REN42) Exploration Licence No. 7435, GOONBRI COAL COMPANY PTY
LIMITED (ACN 110 379 041), area of 984 hectares. Application for
renewal received 20 December 2019.
(TMS-REN39) Exploration Licence No. 8494, GOLD AND COPPER RESOURCES
PTY LIMITED (ACN 124 534 863), area of 5 units. Application for
renewal received 18 December 2019.
(TMS) Exploration Licence No. 8495, SILVER CITY MINERALS LIMITED
(ACN 130 933 309), area of 11 units. Application for renewal
received 20 December 2019.
(TMS-REN48) Exploration Licence No. 8498, MANUKA RESOURCES LTD (ACN
611 963 225), area of 48 units. Application for renewal received 24
December 2019.
(TMS-REN43) Mining Lease No. 1462 (Act 1992), OMYA AUSTRALIA PTY
LIMITED (ACN 001 682 533), area of 8.176 hectares. Application for
renewal received 18 December 2019.
(TMS-REN41) Mining Lease No. 1463 (Act 1992), OMYA AUSTRALIA PTY
LIMITED (ACN 001 682 533), area of 41.01 hectares. Application for
renewal received 18 December 2019.
(TMS-REN46) Mining Lease No. 1464 (Act 1992), WHITEHAVEN COAL
MINING LIMITED (ACN 086 426 253), area of 31.24 hectares.
Application for renewal received 19 December 2019.
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RENEWAL OF CERTAIN AUTHORITIES Notice is given that the following
authorities have been renewed:
(EF19/25283) Exploration Licence No. 5527, NICO YOUNG PTY LTD (ACN
132 050 205), Counties of Bland and Monteagle, Map Sheet (8529),
area of 9 units, for a further term until 6 October 2022. Renewal
effective on and from 19 December 2019.
(EF19/20706) Exploration Licence No. 5958, RIMFIRE PACIFIC MINING
N.L. (ACN 006 911 744), County of Yancowinna, Map Sheet (7133,
7134), area of 27 units, for a further term until 24 June 2022.
Renewal effective on and from 18 December 2019.
(T19-1095) Exploration Licence No. 6854, LASSETER GOLD PTY LTD (ACN
139 612 427), County of Yungnulgra, Map Sheet (7436), area of 20
units, for a further term until 8 August 2022. Renewal effective on
and from 19 December 2019.
(EF19/21002) Exploration Licence No. 7357, ABX2 PTY LTD (ACN 139
791 478), Counties of Argyle and Georgiana, Map Sheet (8829), area
of 41 units, for a further term until 1 July 2021. Renewal
effective on and from 19 December 2019.
(EF19/26558) Exploration Licence No. 7626, ILUKA RESOURCES LIMITED
(ACN 008 675 018), Counties of Caira and Wakool, Map Sheet (7627,
7628), area of 89 units, for a further term until 11 October 2022.
Renewal effective on and from 19 December 2019.
(EF19/27791) Exploration Licence No. 8308, RELENTLESS RESOURCES
LIMITED (ACN 160 863 892), Counties of Tara and Windeyer, Map Sheet
(7131), area of 40 units, for a further term until 13 October 2022.
Renewal effective on and from 18 December 2019.
(EF19/27792) Exploration Licence No. 8309, RELENTLESS RESOURCES
LIMITED (ACN 160 863 892), County of Tara, Map Sheet (7131, 7231),
area of 32 units, for a further term until 13 October 2022. Renewal
effective on and from 18 December 2019.
(EF19/27793) Exploration Licence No. 8310, RELENTLESS RESOURCES
LIMITED (ACN 160 863 892), County of Wentworth, Map Sheet (7230,
7330), area of 65 units, for a further term until 13 October 2022.
Renewal effective on and from 18 December 2019.
(EF19/27794) Exploration Licence No. 8311, RELENTLESS RESOURCES
LIMITED (ACN 160 863 892), County of Windeyer, Map Sheet (7132),
area of 59 units, for a further term until 13 October 2022. Renewal
effective on and from 18 December 2019.
(EF19/27795) Exploration Licence No. 8312, RELENTLESS RESOURCES
LIMITED (ACN 160 863 892), County of Tara, Map Sheet (7130, 7131),
area of 100 units, for a further term until 13 October 2022.
Renewal effective on and from 18 December 2019.
(EF19/25863) Exploration Licence No. 8641, PROVIDENCE METALS PTY
LTD (ACN 612 933 981), Counties of Flinders and Kennedy, Map Sheet
(8333), area of 48 units, for a further term until 31 August 2024.
Renewal effective on and from 19 December 2019.
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WITHDRAWAL OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL Notice is given that the
application for renewal in respect of the following authority has
been withdrawn:
(V18-0611) Mining Lease No. 1309 (Act 1992), OCEANIC COAL AUSTRALIA
PTY LIMITED (ACN 003 856 782), Parish of Marwood, County of Durham;
and Parish of Sedgefield, County of Durham, Map Sheet (9132-1-N),
area of 1413.6 hectares. The authority ceased to have effect on 19
December 2019.
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APPLICATIONS TO PART TRANSFER RECEIVED Notice is given that the
following applications to part transfer have been received:
(TMS) MOUNT THORLEY OPERATIONS PTY LIMITED (ACN 000 013 249) has
applied for approval to part transfer Consolidated Coal Lease No.
774 to CENTENNIAL NEWSTAN PTY LIMITED (ACN 101 508 865).
Application received 20 December 2019.
(TMS-PTF2) MACH ENERGY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 608 495 441) AND
J.C.D. AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (ACN 002 017 209) has applied for approval
to part transfer Mining Lease No. 1645 to BENGALLA MINING COMPANY
PTY LIMITED (ACN 053 909 470). Application received 20 December
2019.
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PART CANCELLATION REQUESTS RECEIVED Notice is given that the
following applications for part cancellation have been
received:
(TMS) ENDEAVOUR COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 099 830 476) has applied for
approval to part cancel Authorisation No. 312. Application received
18 December 2019.
(TMS) ENDEAVOUR COAL PTY LIMITED (ACN 099 830 476) has applied for
approval to part cancel Authorisation No. 396. Application received
18 December 2019.
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Crown Land Notices 1300 886 235 www.crownland.nsw.gov.au
NOTIFICATION OF DISPOSAL OF A CROWN ROAD Section 152B Roads Act
1993
The road hereunder described has been disposed of under section
152B of the Roads Act 1993. In accordance with section 152H of that
Act, the road comprised therein has ceased to be a Crown road and
the rights of passage and access that previously existed in
relation to the road are extinguished. Upon disposal, title to the
land, comprising the former Crown road, is transferred to freehold.
The Hon Melinda Pavey, MP Minister for Water, Property &
Housing
DESCRIPTION Parish – Marlee; County – Macquarie
Land District – Taree; LGA – Mid-Coast Road Disposed: Lot 22 DP
1018910, Lot 1 DP 1257719 File No: 12/03690
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NOTIFICATION OF DISPOSAL OF A CROWN ROAD Section 152B Roads Act
1993
The road hereunder described has been disposed of under section
152B of the Roads Act 1993. In accordance with section 152H of that
Act, the road comprised therein has ceased to be a Crown road and
the rights of passage and access that previously existed in
relation to the road are extinguished. Upon disposal, title to the
land, comprising the former Crown road, is transferred to freehold.
The Hon Melinda Pavey, MP Minister for Water, Property &
Housing
DESCRIPTION Parish – Hollingsworth; County – Burnett Land District
– Warialda; LGA – Gwydir
Road Disposed: Lot 4 DP 1250547 File No: 17/06118
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NOTIFICATION OF DISPOSAL OF A CROWN ROAD Section 152B Roads Act
1993
The road hereunder described has been disposed of under section
152B of the Roads Act 1993. In accordance with section 152H of that
Act, the road comprised therein has ceased to be a Crown road and
the rights of passage and access that previously existed in
relation to the road are extinguished. Upon disposal, title to the
land, comprising the former Crown road, is transferred to freehold.
The Hon Melinda Pavey, MP Minister for Water, Property &
Housing
DESCRIPTION Parishes – Kempfield, Three Brothers; Counties –
Georgiana, Bathurst
Land District – Blayney; LGA – Bathurst Regional Road Disposed: Lot
1 DP 1257682 File No: 18/06853
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NOTIFICATION OF DISPOSAL OF A CROWN ROAD Section 152B Roads Act
1993
The road hereunder described has been disposed of under section
152B of the Roads Act 1993. In accordance with section 152H of that
Act, the road comprised therein has ceased to be a Crown road and
the rights of passage and access that previously existed in
relation to the road are extinguished. Upon disposal, title to the
land, comprising the former Crown road, is transferred to freehold.
The Hon Melinda Pavey, MP Minister for Water, Property &
Housing
DESCRIPTION Parish – Warren; County – Oxley
Land District – Warren; LGA – Warren Road Disposed: Lot 209 DP
755314, Lot 1 DP 1258429 File No: 12/05537
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ROADS ACT 1993 ORDER
Transfer of Crown Road to a Council In 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. Melinda Pavey, MP Minister for Water,
Property and Housing
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
Parish: Queebun County: Rous Land District: Casino LGA: Kyogle
DESCRIPTION: Crown public road separating Lot 171 DP 836878 from
Lot 264 DP 755732 and intersection
at Dobies Bight as shown by red colour.
Roads Authority: Kyogle Shire Council
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ROADS ACT 1993 ORDER
Transfer of Crown Road to a Council In 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 Melinda Pavey, MP Minister for Water,
Property and Housing
SCHEDULE 1
Council’s Ref: #E2019/26943 DPIE – Lands & Water Ref: W615057,
19/10515
Parish: Illaroo County: Camden Land District: Nowra LGA: Shoalhaven
City Council DESCRIPTION: Crown roads known as Coorong Rd, Crams Rd
in the locality of North Nowra and
as shown by red colour on the diagram below.
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SCHEDULE 2
SCHEDULE 1
Roads Authority: Shoalhaven City Council Council’s Ref: 2921E
(D18/40008) DoI-Lands & Water Ref: 19/10678
Parish: Bunberra County: Camden Land District: Nowra LGA:
Shoalhaven City Council DESCRIPTION: Crown roads known as Judith
Dr, Page Ave, McMahons Rd, Jamieson Rd and Hansons Rd
in the locality of North Nowra and as shown by red colour on the
diagram below.
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SCHEDULE 2
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NOTIFICATION OF DISPOSAL OF A CROWN ROAD Section 152B Roads Act
1993
The road hereunder described has been disposed of under section
152B of the Roads Act 1993. In accordance with section 152H of that
Act, the road comprised therein has ceased to be a Crown road and
the rights of passage and access that previously existed in
relation to the road are extinguished. Upon disposal, title to the
land, comprising the former Crown road, is transferred to freehold.
The Hon Melinda Pavey, MP Minister for Water, Property &
Housing
DESCRIPTION Parish – Chadwick; County – Caira
Land District – Balranald South; LGA – Balranald Road Disposed: Lot
1 DP 1255384 File No: 18/03583
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ROADS ACT 1993 ORDER
Transfer of Crown Road to a Council In 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. Melinda Pavey, MP Minister for Water,
Property and Housing
Roads Authority: Shoalhaven City Council Council’s Ref: 2921E
(D18/40008) DoI-Lands & Water Ref: 19/10678
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SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
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NOTIFICATION OF DISPOSAL OF A CROWN ROAD Section 152B Roads Act
1993
The road hereunder described has been disposed of under section
152B of the Roads Act 1993. In accordance with section 152H of that
Act, the road comprised therein has ceased to be a Crown road and
the rights of passage and access that previously existed in
relation to the road are extinguished. Upon disposal, title to the
land, comprising the former Crown road, is transferred to freehold.
The Hon Melinda Pavey, MP Minister for Water, Property &
Housing
DESCRIPTION Parish – Melyra; County – Forbes
Land District – Grenfell; LGA – Weddin Road Disposed: Lot 1 DP
1257680 File No: 09/11026
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Parish: Gooninbar, Nullum County: Rous Land District: Murwillumbah
LGA: Tweed Shire Council DESCRIPTION: Crown public road within Lot
2 DP838936, Lot 2 DP1246411 and Lot 6 DP261681. Shown
by blue on below diagram.
Roads Authority: Tweed Shire Council Council’s Ref: TSC PN:111280,
38084, 4857 DPIE – Lands & Water Ref: 19/08674, W612750
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CROWN LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 2016 NOTICE – CROWN LAND TO BE USED OR
OCCUPIED
FOR 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. Robert
Stokes, MP Minister for Planning and Public Spaces
Schedule
Schedule
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CROWN LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 2016 APPOINTMENT OF STATUTORY LAND
MANAGER BOARD MEMBERS
Pursuant 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 Melinda Pavey, MP
Minister for Water, Property & Housing
Schedule
Column 1 Column 2 reclamation (relevant interest – Metro Licence
586565) ramp (relevant interest – Metro Licence 586565) pontoon
(relevant interest – Metro Licence 586565) piles (relevant interest
– Metro Licence 586565) jetty (relevant interest – Metro Licence
586565)
Reserve No. 56146 Public Purpose: generally Notified: 11 May 1923
File Reference: 17/02842
Column 1 Column 2 reclamation (relevant interest – Metro Licence
586565) ramp (relevant interest – Metro Licence 586565) pontoon
(relevant interest – Metro Licence 586565) piles (relevant interest
– Metro Licence 586565) jetty (relevant interest – Metro Licence
586565)
Reserve No. 1011268 Public Purpose: future public requirements
Notified: 3 February 2006 File Reference: 17/11497
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Bruce John McMullen (re- appointment)
Walter Robert Schalk (new member)
Uralla Goldfields Historical Reserve Land Manager
Reserve No. 88116 Public Purpose: preservation of historical sites
and buildings Notified: 29 January 1971
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CROWN LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 2016 APPOINTMENT OF STATUTORY LAND
MANAGER BOARD MEMBERS
Pursuant 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 Melinda Pavey, MP
Minister for Water, Property & Housing
Schedule
(n2020-29)
CROWN LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 2016 APPOINTMENT OF STATUTORY LAND
MANAGER BOARD MEMBERS
Pursuant 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 Melinda Pavey, MP
Minister for Water, Property & Housing
Robert John Crouch (new member) File Reference: AE80R172-002
For a term commencing 27th February 2020 and expiring 26th February
2025.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Paul David Kelly (new member)
Pallamallawa Recreation Reserve
Land Manager Reserve No. 91173 Public Purpose: public
recreation
Trudie Maree McNamara (new member)
Notified: 25 August 1978
File Reference: ME82R19-004 For a term commencing the date of this
notice and expiring 27th September 2024.
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
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Schedule
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APPOINTMENT OF CROWN LAND MANAGER Pursuant 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 Column2 of the Schedule. It is a condition of the
appointment that the performance of duties as Crown land manager
must be in compliance with the code of conduct adopted under
section 440 of the Local Government Act 1993. The Hon Melinda
Pavey, MP Minister for Water, Property and Housing
Schedule
(n2020-31)
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Ian Horsley (re-appointment) Gundagai
Racecourse And
Showground Land Manager Dedication No. 620068 Public Purpose:
racecourse, showground Notified: 11 September 1901
For a term commencing the date of this notice and expiring 19th
December 2024. File Reference: WA80R117-05
Column 1 Column 2 Lockhart Shire Council ABN: 82 002 584 082
Reserve No. 81451 Public Purpose: crossing Notified: 6 Mar
1959
Reserve No. 31707 Public Purpose: railway Notified: 10 Nov
1900
For a term commencing the date of this notice File Reference:
19/10988
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CROWN LAND MANAGEMENT ACT 2016 NOTICE - CROWN LAND TO BE USED OR
OCCUPIED FOR 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 Melinda Pavey, MP
Minister for Water, Property & Housing
Schedule
41 NSW Government Gazette No 6 of 10 January 2020
(relevant interest - Licence 613230)
Notified: 29 June 2007
Notified: 3 February 2006
42 NSW Government Gazette No 6 of 10 January 2020
(relevant interest - Licence 611226)
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Other Government Notices CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1993
ORDER UNDER SECTION 12 CY PRÈS SCHEME RELATING TO
THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JUDITH CHRISTINE WALSH Section 9(1) of the
Charitable Trusts Act 1993 permits the application of property
cy-près where the spirit of the original trust can no longer be
implemented. The Will of the late Judith Christine Walsh provides
that 25% of her estate, after payment of all debts, funeral and
testamentary expenses (approximately $100,000), be paid to the “Dr
John Holt Cancer Research Unit 0892854000”. Dr John Holt was a
doctor who conducted cancer research by radio and microwave
therapy. This gift was considered by the Honourable Justice
Slattery in re Morrison-Conway [2018] NSWSC 685. His Honour was of
the view that the gift is charitable, displays a general charitable
intention, and has failed as no such institution exists. His Honour
then referred the establishment of the scheme to the Attorney
General. The Attorney General proposes the establishment of a
cy-près scheme in relation to the Estate of the late Judith
Christine Walsh pursuant to section 12 of the Charitable Trusts Act
1993. The scheme provides that the bequest be applied cy-près to
the Cancer Centre for Children at the Children’s Hospital,
Westmead. Given the original purpose of the gift was for cancer
research, and noting that it is evident from the Will that the
testatrix was supportive of research at the Children’s Hospital at
Westmead and the medical care of children, the Cancer Centre for
children at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead appears to be an
appropriate recipient of the gift. The executors of the estate have
no objection to a scheme applying the funds to the Cancer Centre
for Children at the Children’s Hospital, Westmead for its
charitable purposes. This is an appropriate matter in which the
Attorney General should approve a scheme under s 12(1)(a) of the
Charitable Trusts Act 1993. The Solicitor General, under delegation
from the Attorney General, has previously approved a recommendation
that the Attorney General establish a cy près scheme which would
permit these charitable funds to be applied in a manner as close as
possible to the original purposes of the trust. Pursuant to section
12 of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993, I hereby order that the funds
held by the Estate of the late Ms Judith Christine Walsh may be
applied cy-près to the Cancer Centre for Children at the Children’s
Hospital at Westmead for its charitable purposes. This order will
take effect 21 days after its publication in the Government
Gazette, in accordance with section 16(2) of the Charitable Trusts
Act 1993. Date of Order: 23 December 2019 SIGNED M G SEXTON SC
Solicitor General (Under delegation from the Attorney
General)
(n2020-33)
CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1993 ORDER UNDER SECTION 12
CY PRES SCHEME RELATING TO WESTERN SYDNEY LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT:
SPECIAL PURPOSE &
TRUST ACCOUNT COST CENTRE 430041 Section 9(1) of the Charitable
Trusts Act 1993 permits the application of property cy pres where
the spirit of the original trust can no longer be implemented. The
Western Sydney Local Health District (‘WSLHD’) is trustee of the
Special Purpose & Trust Account 430041, or “MTDR Copperfield
Cottage” (‘the Trust’). The Trust was established for the purpose
of providing funding in support of an aged day care service for the
local community of Mount Druitt. The Trust provided funds
specifically for the activities of Copperfield Aged Day Service
(‘the Copperfield Service’) at Mount Druitt Hospital. The
Copperfield Service included individual health assessments, health
and wellbeing group programs, health information sessions, music
appreciation, and access to nursing and allied health
services.
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The Copperfield Service ceased operating in December 2017 and, as a
result, the purposes of the Trust cannot be met. The Trust is
considered to be a charitable trust, with the objects of the Trust
being the “relief of aged, impotent and poor people.” The value of
the Trust is approximately $23,437.30, being funds primarily from
various donations and fundraising activities of patients, carers
and other members of the local community of Mount Druitt. The
Crestwood Aged Day Service facility (‘the Crestwood Centre’) has
been identified as having a similar purpose to the original
purposes of the Trust. The Crestwood Centre is at Blacktown
Hospital, the closest hospital to Mount Druitt Hospital, and is
within the same local government area. The Crestwood Centre
provides equipment and the same social support services and group
activities as the Copperfield Service. Clients of the Crestwood
Centre include registered clients that were transferred from the
Copperfield Service. The Crestwood Centre aligns with the original
purpose of the Trust, being the provision of social support
services to persons aged over 65 years and persons who identified
as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander aged over 50 years with a
chronic, complex and/or age related illnesses or frailty residing
in the Blacktown Local Government area. The trustee has proposed to
direct the Trust funds toward the Crestwood Centre. This is an
appropriate matter in which the Attorney General should approve a
cy pres scheme under section 12(1)(a) of the Charitable Trusts Act
1993. I have previously approved a recommendation that the Attorney
General establish a cy pres scheme which would permit these
charitable funds to be applied in a manner as close as possible to
the original purposes of the Trust. Pursuant to section 12 of the
Charitable Trusts Act 1993, I hereby order that the funds on Trust
are to be applied to the Crestwood Centre at Blacktown Hospital.
The order will take effect 21 days after its publication in the
Government Gazette, in accordance with section 16(2) of the
Charitable Trusts Act 1993. Date of Order: 7 January 2020 SIGNED M
G SEXTON SC Solicitor General (Under delegation from the Attorney
General)
(n2020-34)
CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1993 ORDER UNDER SECTION 12
CY PRES SCHEME RELATING TO WESTERN SYDNEY LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT:
SPECIAL PURPOSE & TRUST
ACCOUNT COST CENTRE 420140 Section 9(1) of the Charitable Trusts
Act 1993 permits the application of property cy pres where the
spirit of the original trust can no longer be implemented. The
Western Sydney Local Health District (‘WSLHD’) is trustee of the
Special Purpose & Trust Account 420140 (‘the Trust’). The Trust
was established by way of a joint venture between WSLHD and the
former University of Western Sydney, now the Western Sydney
University (‘the University’), for the purpose of establishing a
trust to support the joint running of management courses for
clinicians, with those courses being provided by the Western Sydney
Area Health Service (‘WSAHS’) and the University. The management
courses for clinicians which were provided by WSAHS and the
University are no longer offered and, as a result, the purpose of
the Trust cannot be met. The Trust is considered to be a charitable
trust, with the object of the Trust being the advancement of
education. The value of the Trust is approximately $55,390.88,
comprising funds contributed by WSAHS and the University, and money
accumulated from course fees and interest. It is proposed that the
Trust funds be applied cy pres to establish a Nursing and Midwifery
Leadership Development Scholarship (‘the Scholarship’). The
Scholarship will fund entry into post-graduate courses in clinical
leadership and/or management in the areas of health sciences,
nursing or education at the University. Registered nurses and
midwives who are current employees of the WSLHD and who have at
least five years of experience in nursing and/ or midwifery will be
eligible to apply for the Scholarship. The recipients of the
Scholarship will be determined by the Executive Director of Nursing
and Midwifery and Clinical Governance, or such other person(s)
nominated by the trustee. The number and amount of Scholarships to
be offered will be determined by the trustee. The Scholarship will
be offered until the trust funds are expended.
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The Scholarship aligns with the original purpose of the Trust as it
will encourage and assist clinical staff to undertake formal
studies to develop their leadership skills and understanding of
senior management roles. As such, this is an appropriate matter in
which the Attorney General should approve a cy pres scheme under
section 12(1)(a) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993. I have
previously approved a recommendation that the Attorney General
establish a cy pres scheme which would permit these charitable
funds to be applied in a manner as close as possible to the
original purposes of the Trust. Pursuant to section 12 of the
Charitable Trusts Act 1993, I hereby order that the Trust funds be
applied cy pres to establish a Nursing and Midwifery Leadership
Development Scholarship. The order will take effect 21 days after
its publication in the Government Gazette, in accordance with
section 16(2) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1993. Date of Order: 7
January 2020 SIGNED M G SEXTON SC Solicitor General (Under
delegation from the Attorney General)
(n2020-35)
CHILDREN (PROTECTION AND PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY) ACT 1997 City of
Parramatta Council
Publication of City of Parramatta Crime Prevention Plan Notice is
hereby given, under section 38 (1) (b) of the Children (Protection
and Parental Responsibility) Act 1997, that on 9 December 2019,
Council adopted the City of Parramatta Crime Prevention Plan
2019-2023. The plan can be viewed at
https://www.cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au/crime-prevention-plan
Dated: Monday, 23 December 2019 Jennifer Concato Executive
Director, City Strategy and Development City of Parramatta
Council
(n2020-36)
COMBAT SPORTS ACT 2013 Rule: Resuscitation equipment requirements
at combat sport contests (Rule made pursuant to section 107 of the
Combat Sports Act 2013)
(a) The promoter of a combat sport contest must ensure that a
resuscitation kit is at each combat sport contest that contains, as
a minimum, the following equipment. i. Guedel (or similar) airway
support devices in sizes 3 (80mm), 4 (90mm) and 5 (100mm) of
which
there must be at least two (2) of each size; and ii. Nasopharyngeal
airways in sizes 7.5mm and 8.5mm of which there must be at least
two (2) of each
size; and iii. An oxygen demand valve resuscitator with tubing and
at least two (2) re-usable adult size silicone
masks; and iv. At least two (2) adult size non-rebreathing (oxygen
therapy) masks with tubing; and v. A Resuscitation Bag/Valve/Mask
set which includes size 4 and size 5 masks of which there must
be
at least two (2) of each size; and vi. A spacer device for Beta-2
agonists; and vii. An oxygen regulator/flowmeter capable of 0-25
litres per minute (LPM) flowrate, with two standard
diameter high pressure, standard indexed sleeve (SIS) inlet/outlet
connections; and viii. An oxygen powered variable vacuum suction
unit with suction instrument, hose and tubing; and ix. Two (2) full
‘C-size’ (410 litre) medical oxygen cylinders; and x. A cylinder
key wheel to turn on the oxygen cylinder (unless the key wheel is
integrated into the
cylinder); and xi. A portable carry case or durable bag sufficient
to store and protect the items listed above.
(b) The promoter of a combat sport contest must ensure that the
equipment listed in section (a) above:
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i. is in a readily accessible location within the contest area near
the attending medical practitioner; and ii. has been serviced and
maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions; and
iii. is compliant with Australian Standards in place at the time of
the combat sport contest.
(c) The promoter of a combat sport contest must ensure that, as a
minimum, one (1) person at each combat sport contest is
appropriately trained or qualified to use the equipment listed in
section (a) above and has ready access to the equipment during the
combat sport contest.
(d) The promoter of a combat sport contest must ensure that the
equipment listed in section (a) above is checked and tested at the
contest location prior to the pre-contest briefing required under
cl. 23(k1) of the Combat Sports Regulation 2014, and confirmed by
the promoter at that briefing to be compliant with this rule.
(e) The promoter of a combat sport contest must ensure that a
combat sport contest does not commence unless this rule is
satisfied.
This rule takes effect on Wednesday 11 March 2020 (n2020-37)
CONSTITUTION ACT 1902 Ministerial arrangements for the Minister for
Customer Service
Pursuant to section 36 of the Constitution Act 1902, Her Excellency
the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has
authorised the Honourable Kevin Anderson MP to act for and on
behalf of the Minister for Customer Service on and from 16 to 26
January 2020, inclusive. Dated: 18 December 2019 GLADYS
BEREJIKLIAN, MP Premier
(n2020-38)
GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1966 PURSUANT to the provisions of Section
10 of the Geographical Names Act 1966, the Geographical Names Board
has this day assigned the name listed hereunder as a geographical
name. Bower Reserve for a reserve located north of Topaz Avenue, in
the suburb of Medowie in Port Stephens LGA. The position and extent
for this feature is recorded and shown within the Geographical
Names Register of New South Wales. This information can be accessed
through the Board’s website at www.gnb.nsw.gov.au NARELLE UNDERWOOD
Chair Geographical Names Board PO Box 143 BATHURST NSW 2795
(n2020-39)
GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1966 PURSUANT to the provisions of Section
10 of the Geographical Names Act 1966, the Geographical Names Board
has this day assigned the name listed hereunder as a geographical
name. Dorothy Ambrose Reserve for a reserve located between River
Street and the Murray River, opposite Corowa South Public School in
the suburb of Corowa. The position and extent for this feature is
recorded and shown within the Geographical Names Register of New
South Wales. This information can be accessed through the Board’s
website at www.gnb.nsw.gov.au NARELLE UNDERWOOD Chair Geographical
Names Board PO Box 143 BATHURST NSW 2795
(n2020-40)
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POISONS AND THERAPEUTIC GOODS REGULATION 2008 ORDER
Withdrawal of Drug Authority In accordance with the provisions of
clause 175(1) of the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Regulation 2008
an Order has been made on Fady Milad Aziz Abdelmessih PHA0001637103
of Gillieston Heights NSW 2321 prohibiting him, until further
notice, as a pharmacist, from supplying or having possession of, or
manufacturing any preparation, admixture or extract of a drug of
addiction as authorised by Clauses 101(1) and 102 of the
Regulation. This Order is to take effect on and from 23 December
2019. Dated at Sydney, 19 December 2019 Elizabeth Koff Secretary,
NSW Health
(n2020-41)
SUBORDINATE LEGISLATION ACT 1989 Proposed Community Gaming
Regulation 2020
Notice is given in accordance with section 5 of the Subordinate
Legislation Act 1989 of the intention to make the proposed
Community Gaming Regulation 2020, under the Community Gaming Act
2018. The objects of the proposed Regulation are to:
• prescribe permitted gaming activities and impose certain
requirements; • specify which gaming activities require an
authority, how to apply for an authority, fees, and other
related matters; • prescribe general requirements such as fairness,
rules, prizes, etc; • provide restrictions on advertising; •
require audits of gaming activities when annual gross proceeds
exceed $250,000; and • allow penalty notices to be issued for
certain offences.
It is intended that the Community Gaming Act and Regulation will
replace the Lotteries and Art Unions Act 1901 and Regulation. The
Community Gaming Act and Regulation will commence in mid-2020. A
Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) has been prepared in relation to
the proposed Regulation. The RIS and the proposed Regulation are
available online at the 'Have Your Say' portal of the NSW Fair
Trading website: www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au. Details on how to make
a submission are in the RIS and on the website. All submissions are
generally made publicly available on the Fair Trading website. If
you do not want any part of your submission published, please
indicate this clearly in your submission. Please be aware that here
may be circumstances in which the Government is required by law to
release the information contained in your submission (for example,
in accordance with the requirements of the Government Information
(Public Access) Act 2009). If you do not have internet access or
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48 NSW Government Gazette No 6 of 10 January 2020
COUNCIL NOTICES ALBURY CITY COUNCIL
Local Government Act 1993, Section 50 Vesting of Drainage
Reserves
Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 50(4) of the Local
Government Act 1993, that the land described in the schedule below
is vested in Albury City Council. FRANK ZAKNICH, General Manager,
Albury City Council, PO Box 323, Albury NSW 2640.
Schedule Lots 32 and 33 in DP30424; Lot 38 in DP13543; Lot 13 in
DP221137; and Lot 9 in DP27992.
(n2020-43)
BLACKTOWN CITY COUNCIL Roads Act 1993
Naming and renaming of roads Notice is hereby given, under section
162 of the Roads Act 1993, that the following roads have been
officially named. Dated 8 January 2020 Kerry Robinson Chief
Executive Officer Blacktown City Council
Name Locality ST JULIANS CRESCENT Riverstone Description of road
New road at Riverstone starting at a point on Gillespie Street
(described below) about 56 metres from Windsor Road and running
north-west for about 61 metres then turning south-west to run
parallel to Gillespie Street for about 164 metres to Unnamed Lane
4271 and turning south-east to follow that Lane for about 61 metres
to rejoin Gillespie Street.
Name Locality PACEVILLE STREET Riverstone Description of road New
road at Riverstone starting at a point on Gillespie Street
(described below) at a point about 56 metres from Windsor Road and
running south-east for about 61 metres then turning south-west to
run parallel that street for about 345 metres to Edmund
Street.
Name Locality GLOBE STREET Riverstone Description of road New road
at Riverstone parallel to and located midway between Showers Street
(described below) and Sydney Streets and running south-west from
Junction Road for about 407 metres to Edmund Street.
Council Notices
49 NSW Government Gazette No 6 of 10 January 2020
(n2020-44)
BLACKTOWN CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given, under section 162 of
the Roads Act 1993, that the following roads have been officially
renamed. Dated 8 January 2020 Kerry Robinson Chief Executive
Officer Blacktown City Council
(n2020-45)
MID-WESTERN REGIONAL COUNCIL ROADS ACT 1993 Naming of Roads
Notice is hereby given that Mid-Western Regional Council, pursuant
to section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has officially named the
road(s) as shown hereunder:
BRAD CAM, General Manager, Mid-Western Regional Council, PO Box
156, 86 Market Street, MUDGEE NSW 2850 GNB Ref: 0003
(n2020-46)
Name Locality APRIL CRESCENT Riverstone Description of road New
road at Riverstone starting at a point on Sydney Street about 59
metres from Windsor Road and running south-east for about 61 metres
then turning south-west to run parallel to Sydney Street for about
302 metres then turning north-west for about 61 metres to rejoin
Sydney Street.
Name Locality SHOWERS STREET Riverstone Description of road The
part of HOBART STREET at Riverstone from Junction Road south
westerly to Edmund Street, a distance of about 410 metres.
Name Locality COUNTER STREET Riverstone Description of road The
part of WILLIAM STREET at Riverstone from Victoria Street south
easterly to Loftus Street, a distance of about 550 metres.
Name Locality GILLESPIE STREET Riverstone Description of road The
part of WELLINGTON STREET at Riverstone from Windsor Road south
westerly to Edmund Loftus Street, a distance of about 417
metres.
Name Locality ORTH COURT Mudgee Description Cul de sac running west
then south off Robertson Road in a subdivision over Lot 266 DP
756894.
Council Notices
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QUEANBEYAN-PALERANG REGIONAL COUNCIL ROADS ACT 1993 Naming of
Roads
Notice is hereby given that Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council,
pursuant to section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has officially named
the road(s) as shown hereunder:
PETER TEGART, General Manager, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional
Council, 10 Majara Street, BUNGENDORE NSW 2621 GNB Ref: 0007
(n2020-47)
RANDWICK CITY COUNCIL ROADS ACT 1993
LAND ACQUISITION (JUST TERMS COMPENSATION) ACT 1991 NOTICE OF
COMPULSORY ACQUISITION OF LAND
Randwick City Council declares with the approval of Her Excellency
the Governor that the lands described in Schedule 1 below,
excluding the interests described in Schedule 2 below are acquired
by compulsory process in accordance with the provisions of the Land
Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991 for public road.
Dated at Randwick this 23rd day of December 2019 General
Manager
Schedule 1 Lot 100 DP1238453 being part of the land
comprised in Certificate of Title Folio CP/SP8701 Lot 102 DP1238453
being part of the land
comprised in Certificate of Title Folio CP/SP12414 Lot 104
DP1238453 being part of the land
comprised in Certificate of Title Folio A1/403175 Lot 108 DP1238453
being part of the land
comprised in Certificate of Title Folio CP/SP88212 Lot 110
DP1238453 being part of the land
comprised in Certificate of Title Folio CP/SP1905 Lot 112 DP1238453
being part of the land
comprised in Certificate of Title Folio CP/SP2651
Name Locality AUBREY CLOSE BRAIDWOOD Description Proposed name for
the new road created as part of a new subdivision just outside the
town of Braidwood. The name was chosen in honour of an original
land holder who first settled in the local area.
Name Locality SPARROW CLOSE BUNGENDORE Description Proposed name
for the new road created as part of subdivision DA.2018.190. The
name has been chosen in honour of Private John William Sparrow who
fought in World War 1 and was killed in action in France
1916.
Council Notices
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Schedule 2 A897075 – Right of way affecting the part shown so
burdened in the title diagram being part of the land
A911487 – Covenant affecting the part shown so burdened in the
title diagram A911487 – Right of way affecting the part shown so
burdened in the title diagram
J746824 – Right of carriageway affecting the part shown so burdened
in the title diagram N526877 – Right of carriageway affecting the
part shown so burdened in the title diagram comprised in
Certificate
of Title Folio CP/SP8701 A897075, A911487, A950554, A986848 –
Rights of way affecting the part shown so burdened in the title
diagram
comprised in Certificate of Title Folio CP/SP12414 A897075,
A977487, A950554, A986848 – Right of way affecting part of the land
above shown so burdened in
VOL 7829 FOL 137 comprised in Certificate of Title Folio A1/403175
AE864858 – Right of access appurtenant to the land above described
affecting the part shown in plan with
AE864858 Comprised in Certificate of Title Folio CP/SP88212
A2223484 – Right of way affecting the site designated (Y) in the
title diagram A337705 – Right of way affecting the site designated
(Y) in the title diagram AE864858 – Right of access affecting the
part shown in plan with AE864858
comprised in Certificate of Title Folio CP/SP1905 A223484 – Right
of way affecting the site designated (B) in the title diagram
A337705 – Right of way affecting the site designated (B) in the
title diagram
comprised in Certificate of Title Folio CP/SP2651 (n2020-48)
TEMORA SHIRE COUNCIL ROADS ACT 1993 Naming of Roads
Notice is hereby given that Temora Shire Council, pursuant to
section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has officially named the road(s)
as shown hereunder:
GARY LAVELLE, General Manager, Temora Shire Council, PO Box 262,
TEMORA NSW 2666 (n2020-49)
Name Locality REEFTON STREET Reefton Description Western end of
road intersects Goldfields Way (Lot 1 Section 1; DP 758875 &
Lot 82; DP 750602) and Eastern end being a dead end (adjoining Lot
1; DP 1145308).
Name Locality CARRUTHERS STREET Reefton Description Northern end of
road intersects Reefton Street (Lot 17 Section 1; DP 758875 &
Lot 1 Section 2; DP 758875) and Southern end being a dead end
(adjoining Lot 6 Section 6; DP 758875).
Name Locality MINCHIN LANE Ariah Park Description Replacing the
current Little Maxwell Street naming the Northern end of road
intersects Maxwell Street (Lot 17; DP 7067 & Lot A; DP 362502)
and Southern end intersects Wellman Street (adjoining Lot 127; DP
750852 & Lot 1; DP567923).
Council Notices
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WOLLONDILLY SHIRE COUNCIL ROADS ACT 1993 Naming of Roads
Notice is hereby given that Wollondilly Shire Council, pursuant to
section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has officially named the road(s)
as shown hereunder:
BEN TAYLOR, CEO, Wollondilly Shire Council, 62-64 Menangle Street,
PICTON NSW 2571 GNB Ref: 0254 (n2020-50)
WOLLONDILLY SHIRE COUNCIL ROADS ACT 1993 Naming of Roads
Notice is hereby given that Wollondilly Shire Council, pursuant to
section 162 of the Roads Act 1993, has officially named the road(s)
as shown hereunder:
BEN TAYLOR, CEO, Wollondilly Shire Council, 62-64 Menangle Street,
PICTON NSW 2571 GNB Ref: 0001 (n2020-51)
Name Locality CROSS STREET Tahmoor Description Cross Street is an
existing road being extended from the Myrtle Creek Avenue
intersection and then in a northerly direction to River Road
Tahmoor due to surrounding new roads in new developments
Name Locality TRAVELLERS WAY Tahmoor Description A new road coming
off River Road, Tahmoor within subdivision of Lot 25 & 26 DP
740263.
Name Locality DOYLE LANE Tahmoor Description A new road coming off
Travellers Way, Tahmoor within subdivision of Lot 25 & 26 DP
740263
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE – 10 January 2020
GOVERNMENT NOTICES